Living in Your Ancestral Human Body - Katy Bowman
Medicine Stories
Amber Magnolia Hill
4.7 • 1.4K Ratings
🗓️ 26 February 2018
⏱️ 108 minutes
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Summary
Birth and death are the bookends that mark every human life, and in them and in between them there is movement. Our ancestors moved in a variety of ways throughout their days- foraging, hunting, seeking new landscapes, building shelter, birthing and carrying children, breastfeeding, processing food, finding water, etc. Physiologically, we are the exact same species; our bodies are identical to those of our prehistoric forebears.
Our biology hasn't changed, but our culture and physical environments have. Today, even the most active among us are mostly sedentary, and exercisers have just as many health problems and experience just as much injury as non-exercisers. We don't need more exercise (yay!), we need more MOVEMENT.
A biomechanist by training and a problem-solver at heart, Katy Bowman is radically changing our assumptions about what it means to live in an ancient human body in a modern and ever-changing world. She makes movement fun and shows people how to integrate it into every aspect of their lives. Her award-winning blog and podcast, Move Your DNA, reach hundreds of thousands of people every month, and thousands have taken her live classes. Her funny, wise, life-changing books have been critically acclaimed and translated worldwide.
In the Intro:
- How Katy's work changed my concept of myself & what I'm capable of
- Giveaway, Upcoming Event, etc.
- Herb Learnin'- herbs are not "pseudo pharmaceuticals"
In the Interview:
- Ancestral movement: stepping outside ourselves and looking at the wide scope of human time
- Exercise as monoculture and movement as permaculture
- Stacking your life- integrating movement into everything else
- Finding your own roots (not someone else's), and why 2018 is the year Katie finds her ancestors
- Katy's connection to the great-grandmother she was named after
- Self reliance and how we're shaped by the times we live in
- The recent unassisted home death of Katy's father, and the parallels Katy saw between that and birth
- The many other deaths in Katy's life within a 12 month period and how her movement practice kept her in a state of grace throughout the process
- Movement as a metabolizer of stress and emotions
- Bringing movement into grief- wailing, keening, caring for the body, (pallbearing!)
- Keep moving because "there's always another wave coming"
- Katy's recurring whale dream and the moment she lived it in real life
- Reverence for the capacity and consciousness of cetaceans
- Katy helps me break through my limited thinking around some of the things I spend most of my time doing (while sitting still)
- The conscious practice of paying attention to what captures your imagination
Links:
- Katy's website Nutritious Movement
- Medicine Stories Patreon & my journey w/ pain & (non)movement
- My interview on the Self Care Club podcast
- The Good Medicine Confluence
- Our Extra Potent Elderberry Elixir
- Medicine Stories Facebook Group
- Music by Mariee Siou (from the song Wild Eyes)
- Take our fun quiz Which Healing Herb Matches Your Energy?
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Hello friends it is me Amber Magnolia Hill and this is the Medicine |
| 0:10.5 | Stories podcast episode, which is kind of a small big deal. |
| 0:18.0 | Thanks for being here. |
| 0:19.6 | Today I'm going to be sharing my conversation with Katie Bowman. I am excited. It was really fun and I sure hope that it changes people's lives for the better in the way that Katie's work has changed so many people's lives, including my own. |
| 0:38.0 | So if you don't know about Katie, she is a biomechanist by training and a problem solver at heart. |
| 0:45.0 | Katie has the ability to blend a scientific approach with straight talk about sensible solutions and an unwavering sense of humor, which is so nice, right? |
| 0:54.6 | When someone's funny in their books and in their podcast and they're talking, earning her |
| 0:59.0 | legions of followers. |
| 1:01.2 | Her award-winning blog and podcast, which the podcast was just renamed from |
| 1:06.3 | Katie says to move your DNA and the blog has been retired but it's still there |
| 1:11.8 | online, reach hundreds of thousands of people every has been |
| 1:15.0 | retired, and retired, and thousands have taken her life classes. |
| 1:18.0 | Her books have been critically acclaimed and translated worldwide. |
| 1:21.0 | So you can find Katie's work at nutritious movement.com and |
| 1:27.0 | Homegirl has so much content out there. So many blog posts, so many podcast episodes, and eight books. |
| 1:36.9 | So there's just so much to dive into, so much good stuff. |
| 1:41.1 | I have read four of her books, Diastasis recti, which is what first introduced me to her work. |
| 1:48.1 | I realize that I have a diastasis from being pregnant, which is like when the muscles down the center of the belly |
| 1:57.0 | split and widen and separate. |
| 2:01.4 | Move your DNA, which to me seems like a really good intro to her work. For me it has kind of given me the bigger picture of ancestral movement. |
| 2:11.0 | Don't just sit there, which is all about dynamic office spaces and work environments and whole body barefoot, which is about transitioning well to minimal footwear. |
| 2:21.0 | So this, this has all been like so revolutionary for me because as I tell Katie I have |
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