22. The Living Body: Richard Stevens on Fascia, Flow, and Finding New Paths in Health
Osteopath Richard Stevens explores fascia, flow, and how a new understanding of the living body can open unexpected paths to health and well-being.


Per Johansson is a doctor of human ecology and historian of science and ideas, previously active at Lund University in Sweden.
After realizing the potential fascia and fascia research could have in promoting the understanding of the living whole, he together with Hans and Axel Bohlin launched the Swedish Podcast “Fascia Guide” in the spring of 2020.
Fascia Guide started as an eight hour long discussion about the relationship we as human beings has to our bodies, about perspective and paradigms, about the consequences new research and new insights has and will have, and about the history of science and ideas.
It is now a +100 episode phenomenon, with thousands of listeners, a documentary, an education platform and serious attempt to establish a new vision of what a new paradigm might look like.
Osteopath Richard Stevens explores fascia, flow, and how a new understanding of the living body can open unexpected paths to health and well-being.
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A reflective conversation on how imagination makes the body easier to understand — and how visualizing healing may help us connect with it more deeply.
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Dr. Neil Theise — liver pathologist, fascia researcher, and author of Notes on Complexity — explores how fascia connects body, mind, and consciousness, revealing a self-organizing intelligence within all living systems.
Professor Gerald Pollack explores the discovery of the “fourth phase of water” — a structured, charged form that could transform our understanding of biology, energy, and the very nature of life.
Cardiologist Dr. Thomas Levy explains why oxidative stress may be the root cause of all chronic disease — and how restoring electrons and vitamin C balance could unlock the body’s natural ability to heal.
French surgeon Dr. Jean-Claude Guimberteau has spent over 30 years filming the living body. In this episode, he reveals a dynamic, interconnected world that reshapes how we understand anatomy, movement, and healing.
Fascia research in all its glory, but how do you present it so that ordinary people understand it, gets excited and start realizing the potential benefits of understanding how the body works?
Learn what a body is, how it functions, how to take care of it, and how to help other people feel better. All courses are digital, and you can proceed at your own pace.
I princip alla känner till PH-värde, men visste du att PH-värde i själva verket är en laddning?
What does it even mean that Fascia is a new paradigm, a new perspective?How do we learn anything for that matter?
What happens when you discover that things are not as you thought? Fascia and the living body starts as a fascinating subject, new research, a new organ and new insights.
What does it even mean that Fascia is a new paradigm, a new perspective?How do we learn anything for that matter?
What is knowledge and where is knowledge? How do we understand all the complexity that is the living body in a simple way?
All that lives has a flow. Each living cell or organism has a flow of water, energies, particles, molecules, light, sound, vibrations, etc.
What happens when you discover something that makes you rethink everything you knew? Is there a place for fascia in a culture obsessed with order and control?
A living body is not the same thing as a dead body… but we pretend they are when we study anatomy.
Fascia research has sparked a wildfire of new insights that are challenging conventional belief about how the living body works.
“Fascia – The Body’s Network Without Beginning or End” is a documentary about how new research profoundly changes the way we look at the living human body.
Understanding the living body is quite a complex thing – but there is a simple way to understand the function of the body by understanding Fascia.
It might be a simple question, but it literally takes hours to answer it.
Fascia is the connective tissue that encapsulates everything in the body, from muscles and skeleton, to organs and cell.
There is an ongoing global revolution in anatomical research, profoundly changing the way we look at the human body. The reason? Fascia!
“Fascia and the Living Body” is a document about the scientific understanding of the body as a living whole.