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In one scene in the movie The Fight Club, the narrator finds journal entries in a dilapidated house. Each of the entries details a body organ and what it does. They are all written in first person. One of the quotes: "I Am Jack's Raging Bile Duct".
We never really think about all that our bodies do for us every second of every day. However, all of our bodies do not work the same. Our bodies are designed by the experiences that we have and what we have experienced in our social climate and cultural practices. Our physical bodies are shaped by the foods that we eat in these types of environment. Our mental health bodies are shaped by the support or lack there of in life experiences. Our societal beliefs are shaped on what we have been exposed to in our lifetime. Per PubMD.gov, "Social behavior is an emergent property of embodied curiosity."
Join me as I discuss the following topics:
Body Functions
Economic Impact
Policies
Fertile Crescent
The Medical Gaze
Commercialization
Abortion Rights
Sonograms
Mother Tongue
Emergence Theory
Honorable Mentions
Explainer: the ideas of Foucault
Primer on Precision Medicine for Complex Chronic Disorders
Examining the link between body image and income
“Relationship between Ultrasound Viewing and Proceeding to Abortion”
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This podcast is hosted by Jade Connelly- Duggan. Jade provides strategic counsel, the art of inquiry, sensory skills and OD guidance for leaders upending their industry. Her mission is to help people be kick ass leaders for the world we actually want. Are you ready to embody human wellness? Learn more here!
🗣️👄🧠🫀🫁👣🦴
If you would love to connect with Jade, join her in these following spaces:
Have you embodied all that was shared in this episode? If so, Jade invites you to leave a review of how this episode impacted you. Also, share this podcast with a friend. Implementing these methods with other likeminded people is how YOU can be the leader this 3rd rock from the sun needs.
Song Credit: Funky Moves You Can't Beat by baegel
This is a Crackers In Soup production.
In one scene in the movie The Fight Club, the narrator finds journal entries in a dilapidated house. Each of the entries details a body organ and what it does. They are all written in first person. One of the quotes: "I Am Jack's Raging Bile Duct".
We never really think about all that our bodies do for us every second of every day. However, all of our bodies do not work the same. Our bodies are designed by the experiences that we have and what we have experienced in our social climate and cultural practices. Our physical bodies are shaped by the foods that we eat in these types of environment. Our mental health bodies are shaped by the support or lack there of in life experiences. Our societal beliefs are shaped on what we have been exposed to in our lifetime. Per PubMD.gov, "Social behavior is an emergent property of embodied curiosity."
Join me as I discuss the following topics:
Body Functions
Economic Impact
Policies
Fertile Crescent
The Medical Gaze
Commercialization
Abortion Rights
Sonograms
Mother Tongue
Emergence Theory
Honorable Mentions
Explainer: the ideas of Foucault
Primer on Precision Medicine for Complex Chronic Disorders
Examining the link between body image and income
“Relationship between Ultrasound Viewing and Proceeding to Abortion”
🗣️👄🧠🫀🫁👣🦴
This podcast is hosted by Jade Connelly- Duggan. Jade provides strategic counsel, the art of inquiry, sensory skills and OD guidance for leaders upending their industry. Her mission is to help people be kick ass leaders for the world we actually want. Are you ready to embody human wellness? Learn more here!
🗣️👄🧠🫀🫁👣🦴
If you would love to connect with Jade, join her in these following spaces:
Have you embodied all that was shared in this episode? If so, Jade invites you to leave a review of how this episode impacted you. Also, share this podcast with a friend. Implementing these methods with other likeminded people is how YOU can be the leader this 3rd rock from the sun needs.
Song Credit: Funky Moves You Can't Beat by baegel
This is a Crackers In Soup production.