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Biomotional intelligence describes how the body senses, adapts and responds before thought or analysis…
In this episode, Joanne explores how awareness, fascia and lived experience shape the body’s innate intelligence in everyday life. She looks at biomotional intelligence not as a concept to understand, but as something to practice. Through embodied awareness, presence and subtle listening, the body reveals meaning that cannot be reduced to data, mechanics or emotional labels.
Drawing on fascia therapy, somatic practice and contemplative traditions, Joanne reflects on how sensing precedes thinking, and how over-analysis can interrupt the body’s natural capacity to organise, adapt and respond.
This episode is part two of a five-part series exploring the relationship between fascia, embodiment and spirituality, created in response to your questions and growing interest in how the body communicates beyond purely mechanical models.
This conversation will be especially relevant for those interested in embodied practice, somatic therapy, mindfulness, fascia science and the cultivation of inner awareness.
If this episode resonates, you are warmly invited to share your reflections in the comments on Spotify or on the Joanne Avison YouTube channel.
Come back for episode three next week!
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Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman
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Biomotional intelligence describes how the body senses, adapts and responds before thought or analysis…
In this episode, Joanne explores how awareness, fascia and lived experience shape the body’s innate intelligence in everyday life. She looks at biomotional intelligence not as a concept to understand, but as something to practice. Through embodied awareness, presence and subtle listening, the body reveals meaning that cannot be reduced to data, mechanics or emotional labels.
Drawing on fascia therapy, somatic practice and contemplative traditions, Joanne reflects on how sensing precedes thinking, and how over-analysis can interrupt the body’s natural capacity to organise, adapt and respond.
This episode is part two of a five-part series exploring the relationship between fascia, embodiment and spirituality, created in response to your questions and growing interest in how the body communicates beyond purely mechanical models.
This conversation will be especially relevant for those interested in embodied practice, somatic therapy, mindfulness, fascia science and the cultivation of inner awareness.
If this episode resonates, you are warmly invited to share your reflections in the comments on Spotify or on the Joanne Avison YouTube channel.
Come back for episode three next week!
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Simply 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/3zF3SAS
Instagram - joanneavison
FREE ONLINE WEBINAR:
Free Webinar - https://myofascialmagic.com/webinar-registration
Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman

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