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Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with Katy Bowman. Katy is part biomechanist, part science communicator, and full-time mover, Katy Bowman has educated hundreds of thousands of people on the role movement plays in the body and in the world. Blending a scientific approach with straight talk about sensible, whole-life movement solutions, her website and award-winning podcast, Katy Says, reach hundreds of thousands of people every month, and thousands have taken her live classes. Passionate about human movement outside of exercise, Katy volunteers her time to support the larger reintegration of movement into human lives by providing movement courses across widely varying demographics and working with non-profits promoting nature education. this episode Q&A includes: • viral infections, elderberries, sauerkraut as a a preventative- echinacea- is antibacterial, stimulates macrophages.. • fermentation is a way of cooking food without using fuel.. • You need to weigh out herb fro infusions- 1 ounce of dried herb per quart jar. • inner guardian- ask yourself what symbolizes protection for you? • interstitial cystitis- linden is anti inflammatory, redclover produces hormonal precursors, comfrey heals lining of the bladder.. • nettle is not a diuretic, it helps the kidneys to work more efficiently and strengthens the bladder over time.. • parts New Mexico have lots of radioactive dust and can be dangerous to health.. • pollen allergies.. • Susun does not drink water, here's why. • painful genital herpes outbreaks- hypericum oil and tincture.. • let go of the resistance, let go of the fight, let the healing in..
Hello, and welcome to the Slow Home Summer series! For 5 weeks over December and January we’ll be revisiting some of our favourite episodes from 2017, so we can walk the walk and slow down during the Christmas break. Also it turns out podcasts, just like fine wine, really do get better with age. Whether you missed them the first time around, or are having another listen, we hope you enjoy these poggies as much as we did! ==== In today’s poggie Brooke speaks with Katy Bowman, a biomechanist, founder of Nutritious Movement and all-round activity advocate, about the curse of convenience in modern life and what it is costing us in terms of movement, the food we eat, our health, our relationships and the larger structure of our society in general. They also talk about the infiltration of technology into the lives of both adults and kids, as well as some really practical ways of lessening the impact technology has on our days, and how to deal with the inevitable complaints from kids (and maybe some adults) when they’re forced outside. They also talk about the massive benefits of spending more time outdoors and why Katy is lobbying for outdoor exposure to be classified as a nutrient. Katy shares her family’s journey towards minimalism and why it began with letting go of their couch, and how the root of their simplification lies in a desire for more movement rather than less stuff. Enjoy! To read more, head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/ss181 for all the links and resources mentioned, as well as the full blog post. ==== If you're enjoying the show and want to know how to best support it, leave a rating or a review in iTunes or head over to the Patreon page to help support the show financially and join in on our live monthly video calls. And thanks so much for listening! === Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Integrate Yourself Podcast | Integrated Fitness & Nutrition | Healthy Lifestyle & Personal Growth
Part biomechanist, part science communicator, and full-time mover, Katy Bowman has educated hundreds of thousands of people on the role movement plays in the body and in the world. Blending a scientific approach with straight talk about sensible, whole-life movement solutions, her website and award-winning podcast, Move Your DNA (formerly Katy Says), reach hundreds of thousands of people every month, and thousands have taken her live classes.Her books, the bestselling Move Your DNA, Movement Matters, and Dynamic Aging, Simple Steps to Foot Pain Relief, Diastasis Recti, Don’t Just Sit There, Whole Body Barefoot, Alignment Matters, and Every Woman’s Guide to Foot Pain Relief, have been critically acclaimed and translated worldwide.In this episode we discuss how Katy came to develop the concept of nutritious movement and movement ecology. Role modeling as a way of showing others how to integrate change.Finding your personal mission statement and defining your own personal value system which is different than the values you hold for your family and community. They are dynamic.What you'll learn from this episode...-Role modeling vs. being an expert and what we hand down to other generations; our truths, intuition and expert culture. -Multitasking - how one task leads to another thus making integration much smoother.-How to make life less stressful and more joyful by integrating and stacking nature based activities.-How making things more complex has impacted our environment and health from an ecological standpoint.Access show notes and connect with Katy at:https://www.pureenergypdx.com/integrate-yourself-podcast/katy-bowmanSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/integrateyourself)
Welcome to the Katy Says podcast… This is the tenth in a series of special episodes we’re calling Between the Lines, where Katy Bowman and Stephanie Domet explore the deeper messages in and connections between Katy’s books. Movement Matters retreats: https://nutritiousmovement.pike13.com/courses/154956
She taught us how to look like a million bucks from head to toe in the podcast episode: "" Then she told us why kegel exercises suck, and why most ab exercises are useless in the podcast: "" Today's she's back to take a deep dive into her new book "". And her name, if you haven't guessed yet, is Katy Bowman. Part biomechanist, part science communicator, and full-time mover, Katy has educated hundreds of thousands of people on the role movement plays in the body and in the world. Blending a scientific approach with straight talk about sensible, whole-life movement solutions, her website and award-winning podcast, Katy Says, reach hundreds of thousands of people every month, and thousands have taken her live classes. Her , including bestsellers like Move Your DNA, Diastasis Recti, Movement Matters, and Dynamic Aging, Simple Steps to Foot Pain Relief, Don’t Just Sit There, Whole Body Barefoot, Alignment Matters, and Every Woman’s Guide to Foot Pain Relief, have been critically acclaimed and translated worldwide. Passionate about human movement outside of exercise, Katy volunteers her time to support the larger reintegration of movement into human lives by providing movement courses across widely varying demographics and working with non-profits promoting nature education. She also directs and teaches at the Nutritious Movement Center Northwest in Washington state, travels the globe to teach Nutritious Movement courses in person, and spends as much time outside as possible with her husband and children. is a collection of essays in which biomechanist Katy Bowman continues her groundbreaking investigation of the mechanics of our sedentary culture and the profound potential of human movement. Here she widens her You are how you move message and invites us to consider our personal relationship with sedentarism, privilege, and nature. Bowman explores: -How convenience often means less movement, not more time -The missing movement nutrients in our food -How to include more nature in education -The impact of adding movement to permaculture and ecological models -Our need for vitamin community and group movement Unapologetically direct, often hilarious, and always compassionate, Movement Matters demonstrates that human movement is powerful and important, and that living a movement-filled life is perhaps the most joyful and efficient way to transform your body, community, and world. During our discussion, you'll discover: -Why Katy got rid of all her furniture and temperature regulators in her house...[10:05] -Why Katy's kids go to nature school, and how you can replicate forest school or nature school at your home if your kids don't have a nature school...[17:45] -The fascinating foraging scenarios you can create for your family...[28:50] -What Katy would update from her old popup books on muscle from the 80's...[33:55] -The new idea of a mechanical trigger as a vasodilator (because up to this point, most folks only talk about chemicals like nitric oxide as vasodilators)...[40:30] -Why weight training "counts" as cardio...[45:45] -Why your grip strength is so important and practical methods you can use to make your hands far stronger...[49:35] -What Katy mea ns when she says bone is made up of "goo", and why you should focus on having "wet bones"...[58:36] -Why you should not always use a food processor or blender or grinder and instead force yourself to chew your own food...[63:40] -And much more... Resources from this episode: -book: -podcast: -podcast: -podcast: Show Sponsors: -Bark Box - For a FREE EXTRA MONTH of BarkBox, visit when you subscribe to 6 or 12 month plan! -Human Charger - Go to and use the code BEN20 for 20% off. -Organifi - Go to and use discount code REDBEN for 20% off your Red Juice order, or discount code BEN for 20% anything else! -HealthGains - Text the word "GAIN" to 313131 to receive a $250 voucher toward your HealthGAINS treatment. Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Katy or me? Leave your comments at and one of us will reply!
Welcome to the Katy Says podcast… This is the ninth in a series of special episodes we’re calling Between the Lines, where Katy Bowman and Stephanie Domet explore the deeper messages in and connections between Katy’s books. Movement Matters: https://nutritiousmovement.com/product/movement-matters-essays-on-movement-science-movement-ecology-and-the-nature-of-movement/ Movement Matters retreats: https://nutritiousmovement.pike13.com/courses/147163 https://nutritiousmovement.pike13.com/courses/156311 Katy in New Zealand: https://ancestralhealthnz.org/event/symposium-2017/
Welcome to the Katy Says podcast… This is the eighth in a series of special episodes we’re calling Between the Lines, where Katy Bowman and Stephanie Domet explore the deeper messages in and connections between Katy’s books.
I’m excited to say that Katy Bowman is here today! In fact I think she’s the most requested guest to date, so many of you listening will be especially interested in today’s episode. Katy is the movement mastermind behind the award-winning blog and podcast Nutritious Movement (formerly Katy Says) that reaches thousands of people every month. She’s blogged for 10 years on the topic of movement and its importance to health. Along the way she also found time to author 8 books, including the best-selling Move Your DNA and Movement Matters. A biomechanist by training, Katy pioneers research on the effects of our modern sedentary culture and the profound potential of human movement. She’s convinced me that movement can be just as nutritious as food … and she’s not just talking about getting to the gym. To find out what she is talking about, stick around! Katy Bowman on Nutritious Movement If you’ve been around my blog, you may have noticed I have some strong feelings on eating real, nutritious foods and avoiding empty, toxic ones like sugar and processed oils. Well the way I feel about sugar and processed foods is the way Katy Bowman feels about sitting still. Deprive your body of its daily dose of movement, she says, and it’s just as bad as not eating your vegetables. The amazing part is that regular exercise doesn’t even undo the effects of sitting for long hours in a desk chair or on your couch. Research shows that too much sitting can lead not only to obesity but higher rates of cancer, cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. It can even shorten our life span. So what’s a healthy mom to do? Katy Bowman lays it all out, step-by-step. She explains exactly what we can do about this cultural problem and how to meet our body’s movement quota in a sedentary world. In This Episode You’ll Learn why we’re not getting enough “Vitamin Squat” … and why it’s so important we don’t go without it what movement can do for the body, and how to get more of it the reason why not many of us adults are very good at squatting (and why my toddler is pro!) why Katy has very little furniture in her house … yes, not even a couch where kegels fall short … and what to do for the pelvic floor instead the difference between stationary and sedentary ways to get out of our comfort zone and try new movement (even when everyone else is just sitting around) modifications to help you recover the ability to squat “nutritious” ways to move after having a baby how to create the ideal dynamic work space the relationship between diastasis recti and pelvic floor issues … and how to fix it the cool way her family does dinner and breakfast pic
I’m excited to say that Katy Bowman is here today! In fact I think she’s the most requested guest to date, so many of you listening will be especially interested in today’s episode. Katy is the movement mastermind behind the award-winning blog and podcast Nutritious Movement (formerly Katy Says) that reaches thousands of people every …
I’m excited to say that Katy Bowman is here today! In fact I think she’s the most requested guest to date, so many of you listening will be especially interested in today’s episode. Katy is the movement mastermind behind the award-winning blog and podcast Nutritious Movement (formerly Katy Says) that reaches thousands of people every …
More than ever, mushrooms are being praised for their medicinal properties. Yet there are so many varieties and potential benefits, it's hard to know what is right for you. In this segment, Tony and I dive into the miraculous world of mushrooms and help simplify it all for you. Next, we have my very special guest Katy Bowman, who is a biomechanist by training, problem-solver at heart and author. Katy believes that Nutritious Movement is a portal to an idea—that you are how you move. Her most recent book is called Movement Matters, on the nature of movement. Listen in as we discuss that you can move differently for a different, better outcome, once you have more information regarding how movement works. [BULLETS] Tony and I discuss why the edible mushroom has been praised by healers, doctors, herbalist and holistic practitioners... Tony debunks the myth that mushrooms feed fungi... We share what is so magical about mushrooms and their amazing properties... The variety of mushrooms out in the markets and how they all have natural healing powers... Katy shares her philosophy on proper alignment in walking and movement... What biomechanics is and how it's applied... We discuss general tips on how to keep our bodies aligned... How feet issues can affect our backs and spines and how to work with it... The importance of working out your feet, and how... What impact the choice of shoes has on our overall wellbeing... Katy shares some tips on how to sit properly for improved health... [FEATURED GUESTS] About Katy Bowman A biomechanist by training and a problem-solver at heart, Katy Bowman, has the ability to blend a scientific approach with straight talk about sensible solutions and an unwavering sense? of humor, earning her legions? of followers. Her award-winning blog and podcast, Katy Says, reach hundreds of thousands of people every month. Thousands have taken her live classes. Her books have been critically acclaimed and translated worldwide. In between her book-writing efforts, Katy directs and teaches at the Nutritious Movement Center Northwest, travels the globe to teach the Nutritious Movement™ courses in person, and spends as much time outside as possible with her husband and two young children. About Tony Flores, a long-time friend of Kimberly who, after graduating from Stanford University, began researching and writing professionally full-time. He has a passion for natural health, especially Beauty Detox, and loves to share exciting new studies and insights he learns with Kimberly and the community! [RESOURCES / INFORMATION] Reishi: https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs/reishi-mushroom Chaga: https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs/chaga-mushroom Cordyceps: https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs/cordyceps Lion's Mane: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24266378 Shitake/Maitake: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4202470/ What to Know about the Benefits of Mushrooms: http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2011/11/22/what-to-know-about-the-benefits-of-mushrooms/ Sauteed Herb Mushrooms 'n Kale over Sprouted Brown Rice Recipe: http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2017/01/03/sauteed-herb-mushrooms-n-kale-over-sprouted-brown-rice-recipe/ Lentil Stuffed Squash with Mushroom Gravy Recipe:http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2016/11/22/lentil-stuffed-squash-with-mushroom-gravy-recipe/ New Recipe: The Mama Nourishment Bowl: http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2016/03/01/mama-nourishment-bowl/ How our Feet Affect Our Health and Our Beauty!: http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2010/01/31/how-our-feet-affect-our-health-and-our-beauty/ Stretch and Meditate to Combat Stress: http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2011/10/05/stretch-and-meditate-to-combat-stress/ Spine-Opening Yoga Routine: http://kimberlysnyder.com/blog/2012/06/02/spine-opening-yoga-routine/ 5 Reasons To Start...
After 9 years, Katy has put her eponymous blog, Katy Says, to bed. Katy shares why now, and what the blog has meant not only to her, but to so many of us. She also discusses why her book, Alignment Matters, is still a must read for any person interested in alignment of both the physical and personal kind.
Episode 24 of All About Fitness features author and founder of Nutritious Movement, Katy Bowman. This was a first for All About Fitness, the interview was scheduled through a publicist; and to be completely honest, before receiving her book, Move Your DNA, I had not heard of Katy Bowman, but the concepts discussed in her writing were familiar to me as a fitness educator who teaches that exercise is a function of movement. In a cool synchronicity, I interviewed Jen Sinkler before I interviewed Katy; when I was editing our podcast I realized that Jen had made a specific reference to Katy’s work. Katy is a health and wellness educator who promotes the concept that rather than limiting ourselves to specific types of exercise that we should focus more on participating in all types of movement. We often think of physical activity as a construct of a specific activity like flexibility, cardio exercise or resistance training; through her blog, books and podcast - Katy Says, Katy helps people to focus on improving movement literacy by taking every opportunity to be as physically active as possible, which can greatly enhance the overall quality of life. A biomechanist by education, Katy uses scientific knowledge combined with real-world practicality to reshape the concept of physical activity into holistic, natural movements as opposed to a series of isolated, discrete joint motions. Katy’s books include: Move Your DNA, Whole Body Barefoot and the recently released Movement Matters. In our conversation today we focus on why it is important to think about enhancing movement through ALL types of physical activity. Research shows that people who move throughout the day are healthier than people who are stuck in the same position. You’ll hear Katy use the term Captive Humans - to describe how the shape of our body becomes dictated by the limited scope of movements we perform throughout our daily lives. On this episode you'll learn why it’s more important to focus on complete movement literacy, why the modern concept of exercise may actually be limiting how much we move and what you can do to be more physically active throughout your day. Please visit the sponsors of All About Fitness: ActivMotion Bar Here is an example of the ActivMotion Bar in action Terra Core by Vicore Fitness Use product code AAF to save 20% on the purchase of a Terra Core SKLZ Fitness Products Use product code PM30 to save 30% on your next purchase Check out SKLZ products in action HERE Connect with Pete McCall: Instagram: @PeteMcCall_fitness Twitter: @PeteMc_fitness pete@petemccallfitness.com
Katy Bowman joins the podcast this week to talk a bit about her latest book Movement Matters. Bowman is a biomechanist who spends her time researching and sharing with the world the role movement plays in our bodies and in the world. Her work is known worldwide and she has been featured on podcasts like Joe Rogan Experience, Primal Blueprint, Robb Wolfe and many others. She blends scientific approach with straight talk about sensible, whole-life movement solutions, her website, and award-winning podcast, Katy Says, reach hundreds of thousands of people every month, and thousands have taken her live classes. Her books, the bestselling Move Your DNA (2014), Diastasis Recti (2016), Don’t Just Sit There (2015), Whole Body Barefoot (2015), Alignment Matters (2013), Every Woman’s Guide to Foot Pain Relief (2011), and her newest, Movement Matters, have been critically acclaimed and translated worldwide. Passionate about human movement outside of exercise, Katy volunteers her time to support the larger reintegration of movement into human lives by providing movement courses across widely varying demographics and working with non-profits promoting nature education. She also directs and teaches at the Nutritious Movement Center Northwest in Washington state, travels the globe to teach Nutritious Movement™ courses in person, and spends as much time outside as possible with her husband and children. I was so pleased to have her join the podcast this week and share some of her knowledge with us. Follow Katy Bowman: www.nutritiousmovement.com Twitter @NutritiousMvmnt Facebook.com/NutritiousMovement Instagram: @NutritiousMovement Show Sponsored by: Four Sigmatic - http://www.foursigmatic.com Use code: DIYS to save 10% on your order Mistobox Coffee Club - http://mbox.coffee/Y9FA Use Code: Y9FA to save $10 on your subscription Full Shownotes: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com Join the Facebook Group: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com/tribe Support the Show: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com/support
This week welcome to the show Katy Bowman. She is a biomechanist, movement ecologist and author of books on natural movement, human development and diseases of captivity. In this show, she introduces a new concept called movement-based lifestyle. It is one that keeps all of you moving—from your arms and legs to your microbiome—gives you large doses of “Vitamin Nature,” and “Vitamin Community.” It is the addition of movement back into life. Katy Bowman, M.S. has earned an international reputation for achieving unprecedented results in reducing pain, increasing bone density, improving metabolic health, and solving pelvic floor mysteries. She is the founder and director of the Restorative Exercise Institute, a large organization and online training program that teaches the biomechanical model of preventative medicine to health professionals and laypeople worldwide. The author of Every Woman’s Guide to Foot Pain Relief: The New Science of Healthy Feet (2011), Alignment Matters: The First Five Years of Katy Says (2013), and Move Your DNA (coming Fall, 2014), Katy’s writing explore the relationship between cultural habits, movement, and disease. She is the creator and talent of the Aligned and Well DVD series and blogs regularly at Katy Says. Questions we ask in this episode: How important is footwear? What’s the difference between exercise and movement? Why is gym-focused fitness unsustainable? We live in a world where everything is outsourced and done for us. How much do you think this is effecting us? Society encourages us to move less, how we can reverse that trend? Shop: http://shop.180nutrition.com.au/ This week we're doing it with the awesome Katie Bowman. Now, if you're not familiar with Katie, she is a Bio-mechanist, by training, and she is a serious wealth of information. An awesome lady, and a very passionate, and I thoroughly enjoyed this interview today. She is the author of 7 books and we got her on the podcast today to chat about a new book, "Movement Matters," and I will say this much about the interview, it has really continued to get me thinking about how I spend my day, and essentially on whether I'm moving or not, you know, and obviously, you know, I'm here now from a stand up desk. That's what I'm doing, recording this from, but what Katie was really stressing and getting across today is to actually look at the way we're actually not moving at all and stillness. [00:01:30] Me in the standing desk, yes it is a solution from sitting down, but I can still remain still standing, which might not necessarily be helping the cause, and that's just got me thinking about that after the podcast anyway. I am going to be looking at Katie's work much more closely and how I bring more movement into my day. It's one thing I'm very passionate about, because ultimately what Katie will explain today is movement and exercise are 2 different things from a technical standpoint too. [00:02:00] It will definitely get you thinking. There is loads of nuggets of wisdom in there, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it, and please let us know if you do. 2 things guys; hit me up on Snapchat. My username is guyl180 or even Instagram stories. It you will reach me. Let us know which content you're enjoying at the moment, you know, what podcast are you finding interesting, you know, we're always on the hunt to bring in more guests. [00:02:30] We've got some phenomenal guests lined up over the next 2 months as well, which I'm very excited about, but ultimately as well we want to make sure that we're providing in value and content for you guys to listen to, as well as myself, cause you know, there's nothing that pleases me more than being able to reach out to some of these people and get them all, and be able to spend an hour with them and chat to them, and pick their brains really, and share across the channels. [00:03:00] Yeah, please let us know if there is anyone in particular that ... Or the type of content we do, and cause we're exploring all avenues, because you might know I'm very passionate about meditation, but we're bringing in movement, and then, you know, mindset and obviously the health aspects as well. Yeah, let us know from that and of course, if you listen to this on a regular basis and you're not subscribed to our iTunes channel, we'd love it if you are. Just hit the subscribe button. 5 star it, if you think we're worth it. It really just helps rankings. [00:03:30] I ask every week. I'll continue to ask, purely because it just helps drive this message out there more and more, and leave an honest review. We read them all. We do read them out now and then on the podcast. I'm not set up for it now. I completely forgot, because I was going to read one out, but I'll do it in the next episode. Anyway, let's go over to Katie Bowman, and all your support is greatly appreciated guys. Enjoy. Hi, this is Guy Lawrence. I'm joined with Stewart Cook. Hey Stewart? Stu Halo Guy. Guy Our lovely guest today is Katie Bowman. Katie welcome to the show. Katy Hey, thanks for having me. Guy [00:04:00] Fantastic. You know it's interesting Katie. Your name kept coming up on our podcast, sort of over the last 6 to 9 months, with different interviews, and I thought, "Wow. I've got to check this Katie out," and I looked on to your website, and I saw, "A day in the life of Katie Bowman," this great big blog post, and I thought that was absolutely fantastic, so I was hooked from that point on, and then obviously researched you, and you've currently come on today, so yeah, appreciate it mate. Thank you. Katy Oh very well. Guy [00:04:30] The first question is, just to ... Because I'm pretty sure we'll be exposing you to a new audience as well, if a stranger stopped you on the street and asked you what you did for a living, what would you say? Katy Well in one word I'm a Bio-mechanist, you know, career wise I'm a Bio-mechanist, but then that word usually requires lots of other words to explain what it is, but it's someone who studies the mechanical nature of living phenomenon. Guy Right. Katy Anything that's living Bio, so whether it's plants or animals or all of it together and mechanics, Newtonian Physics, pressure, forces, friction, but what are the mechanics of living systems, you know, living systems have rules, and everything living falls under the laws of the physical universe and what does that mean for how they work. That's what a Biomechanist is interested in, and then I personally studied human mechanics, you know, was my university training. Full Transcript & Video Version: http://180nutrition.com.au/180-tv/katy-bowman-interview/
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We're back with another "Best Of" episode. This time we're re-featuring episode 242 with guest Katy Bowman. Katy is a biomechanist (an expert in the movement of living things), author of the Katy Says blog and Restorative Exercise website, and also author of the fantastic book Move Your DNA. Download a transcript of this episode here Featuring guest: Katy Bowman http://www.katysays.com/ http://www.restorativeexercise.com/ Check out Katy's book Move Your DNA here
This episode of Katy Says isn’t just for females! If you’re a real anatomy geek or student of human movement, this show is for you. Because if periods didn’t exist, neither would you! Learn about the movement of menstruation and the whole-body movements that affect it.
In this episode: Shoe wear, knee pain, Cheerios, muscle cars and cultural clarification
In this episode: Cracked heels, scoliosis, tailbone pain and arthritic feet
In this episode: Squatting, Transitioning to Furniture-Free, & Inspiring Older Kids to Move Outside
In this episode: leg length discrepancies, diastasis recti limitations and squats and pelvic floor health alternatives for a wheelchair-bound listener.
This episode features guest Katy Bowman. We discuss movement as nutrition, integrating vs. compartmentalizing what is important in our lives, finding ways to move, doing what works for you and then looking for (and adding) what's missing, the meaning of 'you are how you move,' and much more. After the Bell, it's Erwan Le Corre talking zoo humans at NASA. Links for this episode:This Episode's homepage with sectioned show notes & moreLatest in Paleo on Facebook - News hunters and gatherers post your links here.Katy's Book, "Move Your DNA"Full List of Recommended Books & AudiobooksNutritious Movement | You Are How You MoveBlog | Nutritious Movement | You Are How You MoveKaty Says with Katy BowmanKaty Bowman (@NutritiousMvmnt) | TwitterNutritious MovementBooks | Product Categories | Nutritious MovementBe A Writer Who Moves, A Mover Who Writes | Sarah SeleckyStanford study finds walking improves creativityKaty Says with Katy Bowman : Episode 32- Enter the Gait LabThe Best Ways to Get to Work, According to ScienceMovNat presentation at NASA - YouTubeSponsored in part by PuraKai. Visit purakai.com to shop for eco-friendly clothing and stand-up paddle boards. Be sure to use coupon code "latest in paleo" for 15% off all clothing purchases.
The first ever International Podcast Day Gratitude Award is presented by Daniel J. Lewis and MyPodcastReviews.com (a proude sponsor of Podcast Day). Daniel shares the results of the Gratitude Award, the numbers of podcasters nominated, and the number of reviews and ratings from listeners. We are pleased to announce that Katy Says with Katy Bowman is the first ever Gratitude Award winner!
This week, we are speaking with biomechanist, Katy Bowman. She is the author of Move Your DNA and has a podcast of her own, Katy Says. Katy's thesis is to differentiate exercise and movement, she refers to movement as nutrition for our bodies. In this episode, we discuss: The road to becoming a biomechanist Movement vs. exercise Active people are typically sedentary outside their exercise time Movement is a form of nutrition Transitioning to minimalistic footwear Where we are with movement now is where we were with nutrition 100 years ago Your body evolves to its environment, for better or worse As humans, we like to segment the body and look at individual parts Minimalistic shoes - top brands Consider going furniture free or using your couch less Furniture is like junk food Have better bowel movements by using a Squatty Potty + why it works Anything that limits the full use of your body is a cast An orca whale's dorsal fin flops over in captivity due to its environment (a cast) Humans in the 21st century, what are our folded fins? Anatomy and physiology textbooks represent sedentary human beings The healthiest parts of your skin are the calluses Pillows and mattresses weaken your body Standing all day at work, isn't the answer Related links: Sunwarrior
This episode of Katy Says focuses on building and leveraging your community—both in town and online—to help achieve goals of healthier, happier living. Whether sharing chores or meals, trading time or goods, or creating community efforts that benefit everyone, all you have to do is ask, and the rest just follows.
In this episode, I interview Katy Bowman, Biomechanist, Author, Blogger, Podcaster and Founder of the Restorative Exercise Institute in Ventura, CA. Katy and I talk about the effects of "living in a human zoo", how to stop using exercise like vitamins, why sleeping surfaces matter, and how to determine an appropriate "movement diet" for your body. We also delve into the intricacies of cellular loading and how the loading of each cellular cytoskeleton impacts cellular health and epigenetic expression of your DNA. Resources are below the bio A brief bio: A biomechanist by training and a problem-solver at heart, Katy’s ability to blend a scientific approach with straight talk about sensible solutions and an unwavering sense of humor have earned her legions of followers. Katy is the founder and director of the Restorative Exercise Institute, which teaches the biomechanical model of preventative medicine to health professionals and laypeople worldwide, both online and in live seminars. She is also the creator of the popular Aligned and Well DVD series, a step-by-step visual guide to learning the basics of skeletal and body alignment. Katy’s groundbreaking work in pelvic floor restoration has made her particularly popular with midwives, OBGYNs, and others concerned with pelvic mobility, strength, and health. Her award-winning blog and podcast, Katy Says, reach hundreds of thousands of people every month, and thousands have taken her live classes. Her books, the bestselling Move Your DNA (2014), Every Woman’s Guide to Foot Pain Relief: The New Science of Healthy Feet (2011), and Alignment Matters (2013), have been critically acclaimed and translated worldwide. In response to great demand for additional information on foot care, she released a practical exercise guide Whole Body Barefoot: Transitioning Well to Minimal Footwear in 2015. In between her book writing efforts, Katy travels the globe to teach the Restorative Exercise Institute’s courses in person, and spends as much time outside as possible with her husband and two small children. Resources: Katy Says Blog: http://www.katysays.com Restorative Exercise Institute: http://www.restorativeexercise.com Katys Books: http://www.restorativeexercise.com/read/
On today's show it's the return of my hero and biomechanist Katy Bowman. Then it's another moderately funny edition of the Humans Being Human story and some stories about birds. We wrap up with the Simply Human Tip of the Week which is -- live and let live. We talk to Katy about mind explosions, flaccid fin syndrome, Mark stop saying flaccid, Blackfish, Michael Jackson & Free Willy, adapting to a tank, how have our fins “folded”?, movement nutrition, and what can you do to move better? Before we talk to Katy, Rick and I talk about an inappropriate and unintentional Facebook faux pas, Rick apologizes for making weird and gross noises last week, and we announce the winner of the November T-shirt Giveaway -- PersonSomeoneFacebookPuppies, the weirdest and most hilarious username of all-time. Thanks for listening! Leave us a review on iTunes to enter into the December Simply Human T-shirt GiveawayaThon!! We're back in the rankings!!! STUFF WE TALK ABOUT Simply Human Reset ( http://www.simplyhumanlifestyle.com/shop ) SH Reset Testimonials ( http://www.simplyhumanlifestyle.com/testimonials ) Katy Says blog ( http://katysays.com/ ) Alignment Matters ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0989653900/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0989653900&linkCode=as2&tag=thesimhumlif-20&linkId=ENYDGIICG6QUX4XK ) Calton Nutrition ( https://www.caltonnutrition.com/ ) Foot Book ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1936661071/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1936661071&linkCode=as2&tag=thesimhumlif-20&linkId=NM22KMN2DEX2B7QF ) Move Your DNA ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0989653943/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0989653943&linkCode=as2&tag=thesimhumlif-20&linkId=RRZSDCL2H7A3AMYV ) nutreince - caltonnutrition ( http://www.caltonnutrition.com/affiliate.html?p=simplyhuman52&w=nutprod ) ($10simplyhuman) SkinnyFat ( http://www.caltonnutrition.com/affiliate.html?p=simplyhuman52&w=skinnyfatprod ) ($5simplyhuman) simplyhumanlifestyle.com ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/ ) The Simply Human Kids page ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/simplyhumankids ) The Simply Human MOMS page ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/simply-human-moms/ ) The Simply Human YouTube channel ( http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJ0Q0GzEPzvFWDWTM-kvhw ) The Simply Human Facebook page ( http://facebook.com/simplyhumanlifestyle ) Subscribe to the Simply Human Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simply-human-podcast/id722924013 ) on iTunes Listen to the Podcast on Stitcher ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/simply-human-podcast/the-simply-human-podcast?refid=stpr ) simplyhumanlifestyle@gmail.com simplyhumanrick@gmail.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-simply-human-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode 4. Katy's on the road! Her mini-world tour/book promotion tour/vacation is keeping her plenty busy. As a special treat, you get to listen to this early recording of the Katy Says podcast. Not the greatest sound quality--hey, we didn't have fancy equipment!--but filled with fun as Katy answers your questions from the mail bag. To read Katy's blog on pillow usage (referenced in this podcast): Your Pillow is an Orthotic
In episode #3 of Katy Says, Katy Bowman discusses casting--how we cast ourselves with shoes, clothing, chairs, environment and culture.
The second episode of noted biomechanist Katy Bowman's podcast, Katy Says, wherein Katy discusses the difference between natural movement and natural movements. Listen to Episode 1 first so that you can jump right in to our natural movement conversation! Preorder Katy's latest book "Move Your DNA"
The first episode of noted biomechanist Katy Bowman's podcast, Katy Says, wherein Katy discusses her working definition of alignment. A perfect first podcast to introduce listeners to Katy's work in the field of human movement and wellness.
Yoga & Beyond Katy Bowman Interview. We talk about her book, Alignment Matters: The First 5 Years of Katy Says. We also talk about Pelvic Floor Disorder, Optimal Gait Patterns and the importance of movement as opposed to fitness.