Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman show

Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman

Summary: Join Katy Bowman, biomechanist, author, and leader in the Movement Movement for conversations on how movement affects not only the shapes of our bodies but the shape of our life.

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Podcasts:

 Episode 107: Alignment Matters: Movement Motivation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:05

With three essays from her book Alignment Matters, Katy Bowman delivers some movement motivation that’s as close as the floor, as thrilling to reach for as a mountain top, and as incrementally awesome as a walk with a bunch of kids. Plus! Katy’s kids deliver a little motivation of their own, with some hiking tips for kids their age.

 Episode 106: Alignment Matters: Your Feet Through the Years | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:42

Katy reads three of her favorite essays from Alignment Matters on feet and foot health, and offers a State of the Minimal Shoe Union address, with lots of tips for transitioning well to minimal shoes. Find out why she cut the feeties off her kids' feetie pyjamas, and why she doesn't recommend flip flops, except for by the pool.

 Episode 105: Things That Swing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:26

Find out what boobs, balls, and arms have in common. In the first of this special summer series, Katy Bowman reads three of her favorite essays from her book Alignment Matters, and notes the connections among them. Plus! Announcing Wilderness Moves: Hiking Awareness with Katy Bowman and Doniga Markegard in Chimacum, WA in September 2018.

 Episode 104: Death Moves | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:22

Katy Bowman and guests talk about the ways in which movement can be an intrinsic part of grieving, and how we could look at our experience of grief as grief in a sedentary culture. Don Morris talks about the movements involved in deathcare, body preparation, home funerals and burial, and Breanna Trygg of Wild Grief talks about how natural movement, and especially moving in nature, helps teens process bereavement.

 Episode 103: The city moves you | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:29:32

We talk a lot about walkability on this podcast, but what does it really mean? And how does urban design and the built environment shape the way we move, or don’t? Katy Bowman talks walkability with urban planner Samantha Thomas. Plus, we explore the idea of mobility justice with Multicultural Communities for Mobility’s Maria Sipin. And Katy answers listener questions on stretching and preparing for twenty mile walks.

 Episode 102: Being on the land | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:19

Katy Bowman and Philip Brass, who is a member of the Peepeekisis First Nation in the Treaty Four Territory of Canada, discuss Indigenous food sovereignty, and how moving for food can be the spine of culture. Plus, Katy answers listener questions on swimming as movement, and feet and shoe size.

 Episode 101: Social Media is (STILL) Shaping Your Body | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:42

Hi friends. It’s me, Katy. I am ready for—in the process of, really—a social media prune. Many of you are picking up what I’m putting down on line and I wanted to talk to you about why and how I’m transitioning away from/downsizing my social media even though I’m someone whose business seems to depend on it.

 Episode 100: The Ultimate Movement Expert | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:20

In which Katy Bowman answers listener questions about high-intensity exercise and turbulent flow, and about breathing while moving. Plus, Katy and a mystery guest take a long walk together and ponder questions about how we're moving.

 Episode 99: Your Environment Moves You | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:17

Katy Bowman and Dr. Ihi Heke talk about movement and indigenous approaches to health, including Heke's Maori framework--that our relationship with where we’re born and where we live has implications for our health. This wide-ranging and fascinating conversation also explores non-person-centric approaches to health, and the idea that exercise depends on a cultural context. Dr. Heke explains what it means to be a river person, and how that has shaped how he lives.

 Episode 98: Walking the talk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:58

Katy Bowman and Ben Pobjoy on how moving your body can also move your community. 

 Episode 97: NATURE SCHOOL MOVES | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:22:37

Katy Bowman and two teachers from Olympic Nature Experience talk about how to get more nature—and more wonder—into your life.

 Episode 96: Birth and the Shapeshifting Pelvis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:04

Katy Bowman and Gail Tully on why a baby moving through a pelvis has almost nothing in common with a couch moving through a stairwell, a watermelon moving through a nostril, or a basketball moving through a hoop. Find more Katy Bowman at https://nutritiousmovement.com

 Episode 95: The Maple Syrup Workout | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:09

Wild food forager Sam Thayer talks with Katy Bowman about how he began foraging out of necessity, but now his body craves the nutrition—and nutritious movement—he only gets from foraging. Plus, he runs us through the physical work involved in making maple syrup and harvesting wild rice. Mileage for those who want to listen on the go: This podcast clocks in at around 75 minutes… so head out for a six-miler and let Katy and Sam keep you company.

 Episode 94: WILDERNESS MOVES | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:28

Katy Bowman and Doniga Markegard, author of Dawn Again, talk wilderness, movement, and moving in and with nature.

 Episode 93: The expedition within each of us | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:39

Katy Bowman interviews Jason Lewis, author of The Expedition Trilogy, about his self- powered circumnavigation of the globe, and how each of us has our own expedition within us—an expedition made of a series of small steps, no matter what the scope. Find Jason Lewis online at http://jasonexplorer.com and on Twitter @explorerjason For more information about his books: http://www.billyfishbooks.com/Books.html

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