EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 24 MIN
From Stereotypes to Archetypes: Rethinking Movement
from The Joanne Avison Podcast · host Joanne Avison
Discover how your fascia, brain balance & movement patterns shape your body - and each other - in unique, life-changing ways.Joanne Avison reveals why breaking the body into isolated parts misses the bigger picture, what we can learn from both left and right brain perception, and how fascia acts as the architecture of your body’s form. You’ll hear insights on proprioception, archetypal movement patterns, and the subtle feedback loops that influence how you move and feel every day.In this episode:How fascia shapes movement patternsWhy your movement patterns reshape fasciaIntriguing links between fascia, brain, and bodyStereotypes vs archetypes in movement stylesThe role of wonder, curiosity, and micro-movement medicine Learn more about our fascia-focused training! Visit https://myofascialmagic.comSIGN UP TO THE JOANNE AVISON NEWSLETTERSimply scroll down to ‘Join Our Collective’ and pop in your details. We DON’T spam and we DO respect privacy!FOLLOWING ON YOUTUBE?Do join us! Start here MORE:My website - https://www.joanneavison.com/My course - https://myofascialmagic.com/My book: - https://amzn.to/3zF3SASInstagram - joanneavisonFREE ONLINE WEBINAR:Free Webinar - https://myofascialmagic.com/webinar-registrationPodcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman
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Discover how your fascia, brain balance & movement patterns shape your body - and each other - in unique, life-changing ways. Joanne Avison reveals why breaking the body into isolated parts misses the bigger picture, what we can learn from both left and right brain perception, and how fascia acts as the architecture of your body’s form. You’ll hear insights on proprioception, archetypal movement patterns, and the subtle feedback loops that influence how you move and feel every day. In thi...
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