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- Ep. 184
184. The weather and the body – an interplay we rarely think about
We talk about the weather every day – but rarely about what it actually does to our bodies. In this episode, we explore how temperature, wind, air pressure, and humidity affect us. What happens in th…
- Ep. 178
178. Can we create our own healing energy?
Scalar energy. It sounds complex, and it is. But as we begin to understand it, a new perspective on how healing can work emerges. It's about thinking less, feeling more, and entering a state where th…
- Ep. 177
177. Can you get sick from suppressing your emotions?
We've all experienced it and often found it difficult to handle. Suppressed emotions, frustration we haven't released, grief we haven't processed – perhaps even laughter, happiness, and joy we haven'…
- Ep. 015
15. Dr. Neil Theise on fascia, complexity, and the nature of consciousness
The episode was first published on the Swedish podcast Fasciaguiden on June 5, 2025. In this thought-provoking conversation, we meet Dr. Neil Theise — liver pathologist, fascia researcher, and author…
- Ep. 170
170. Tax for Healthcare That Fails?
Navid Modiri talks with Bertil Wosk from Holistic and Hans and Axel Bohlin from Fasciaguiden and the Fascia Clinics about why so many people feel let down by the public healthcare system. What is mis…
- Ep. 166
166. Neil Theise
In this thought-provoking conversation, we meet Neil Theise – liver pathologist, fascia researcher, and author of the book Notes on Complexity. This is more than an interview – it's a journey through…
- Ep. 161
161. Epigenetics, trauma & stress – when the body never gets to rest
What happens in the body when childhood is marked by fear, abuse, or physical pain? In this follow-up to episode 159, we delve deeper into the connection between epigenetics, trauma, and why long-ter…
- Ep. 160
160. Wholeness in a divided system – Sven Román on the medical profession, suicide rates, and the path back to the human
What happens when a doctor tries to see the whole picture in a healthcare system built on division? In this episode, we meet child and adolescent psychiatrist Sven Román in a conversation about the d…
- Ep. 152
152. The Fascia Book – a tool for understanding another perspective
How do we begin to understand the living, moving body when we've been taught since childhood that it is static: still, even dead? How do we begin to think holistically when our entire culture is buil…
- Ep. 0-1
Podcast Recommendations: One Idea Gives Birth to Another.
Människan & maskinen and Myter & mysterier Per Johansson and Eric Schüldt have together created several podcast series that explore human nature, technological development, and existential questions.…
- Ep. 141
141. What happens to flow when you're tense?
Most people have probably experienced tense muscles, and many are well aware of pelvic imbalances and poor posture, but what does this look like on the inside? How much is actually supposed to fit in…
- Ep. 136
136. Fasciaguiden then, now & the future with the Life Force Innovation foundation
How did Fasciaguiden actually start and what has happened since its launch in 2020? What does the international attention and the contacts with Pollack and Guimberteau, among others, entail? Why does…
- Ep. 135
135. How to show the living body?
How does the body look, in our minds, when we think about, talk about, and try to understand the body? Without thinking about it, we picture it as still images of muscles, organs, skeletons, and cell…
- Ep. 010
10. What happens when people discover Fascia?
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. But how does it affect you w…
- Ep. 007
07. What is flow?
Fascia as a flow is a new way of understanding the body and explaining the body’s function. All that lives has a flow. Each living cell or organism has a flow of water, energies, particles, molecules…
- Ep. 006
06. Why is it so hard for Fascia to become mainstream?
What happens when you discover something that makes you rethink everything you knew? Fascia research forces as to look at the whole and not just the parts, and in some ways we need to start from scra…
- Ep. 127
127. Stress is both mental AND physical ill health – at the same time
Mental ill health is one of our biggest public health problems, and naturally, a lot of energy and resources are dedicated to finding a solution. Since childhood, we've learned to divide and separate…
- Ep. 126
126. Mental Illness
Mental illness is one of our biggest public health problems, and naturally, a lot of energy and resources are dedicated to finding a solution. The new research and understanding of Fascia and the bod…
- Ep. 121
121. What is it that makes us do what we do?
In our culture, we struggle to understand the living. Research, especially on water, fascia, and gut flora, is forcing us to reconsider previously held truths about how things work. We have learned t…
- Ep. 119
119. There's nothing wrong with you, you've just been taught there is
The more we learn about the body, about humans, and about living things, the more amazed we become. When we show Guimberteau's films of living Fascia during lectures, people are usually very moved by…
- Ep. 114
114. What happens to the Fascia as we get older
As we get older, the body's production of collagen changes – which affects the network of Fascia that surrounds every single cell in the entire body. At the same time, the flow itself decreases, as d…
- Ep. 112
112. What to do with thoughts, feelings, and traumas stuck in the body?
We are a whole, one body, one being, and there is no separation in the body – everything is connected to everything. But we've been taught that this isn't so, that consciousness, thoughts, feelings,…
- Ep. 111
111. What is a muscle, what is an organ & what is the living wetsuit?
Camilla has read the book The Living Wetsuit and feels inspired. Sue Adstrum explains the body in a simple way and opens up a new way of understanding it. This leads to a conversation about a celebra…
- Ep. 098
98. How does the body produce energy & how are we affected by different kinds of light?
Mitochondria, known as the cells' powerhouses, play a central role in the repair and regeneration of cells. New research shows that mitochondria are much more sensitive than previously thought, and t…
- Ep. 091
91. The Fascia Guide's New Year's Treats – Tips from the Past Year
2022 was, to say the least, an exciting and eventful year – not least when it comes to Fascia and everything related to it. Axel, Per, Hans, and Camilla have each chosen three episodes from the past…
- Ep. 086
86. Why is it important to talk about how we feel?
How can a conversation have a healing effect, and what role does the listener play in the healing process? How does a societal wound differ from personal trauma, and why is it important to have a con…
- Ep. 068
68. What's it like to work helping other people?
Most people who become teachers, doctors, psychologists, or manual therapists are driven by a desire to help other people get better. But what happens when the systems you thought were there to help…
- Ep. 064
64. How to start understanding and achieving your potential
Over several episodes, we have discussed what a body is, what it is to feel and treat, and finally, how to become a human being—what a person has the potential to become and why the body is so import…
- Ep. 061
61. How menopause affects the Fascia
Menopause. Something completely natural that about half the world's population experiences, and which therefore indirectly affects practically the entire world's population, yet is talked about incre…
- Ep. 059
59. Is your Fascia acidic?
What does it mean if the body is acidic, alkaline, or neutral? What systems regulate the pH balance in the body, and what happens when we become too acidic? New research shows how the Fascia takes ov…
