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The Fascia Guide

The Fascia Guide

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The Fascia Guide is a podcast about the body, new research, and a changing perspective on health, pain, and discomfort. Right now, a global revolution is unfolding in anatomical research, fundamentally altering our view of the human body. It focuses on Fascia, a network of connective tissue with no beginning or end, enveloping everything in the body, from muscles and bones to organs and cells. The Fascia Guide exists to provide knowledge about the body in a simple way. It’s a podcast about science and proven experience, about philosophy and new insights, about the practical application of new research, and about the little things that make a difference to your well-being.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Science
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  • 17. The Fascia Guide LIVE - A conversation about Fascia = a conversation about everything
    Nov 13 2025

    This episode is a re-release of The Fascia Guide LIVE – a livestreamed conversation where we open up a free-form format to explore what fascia really is, and why it matters. Originally recorded on November 13, 2024, this conversation sets the tone for our ongoing journey: curious, open-minded, and grounded in both experience and emerging science.

    We talk about the living body, the principles behind fascia, and how this connective tissue might be the key to understanding not only pain and movement, but also health and life itself. The discussion also touches on how fascia receives and relieves pressure – and how our thoughts and emotions are deeply connected to our physical body.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin and Per Johansson.

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    57 min
  • 16. Deanna Hansen: Fascia decompression and the power to heal
    Nov 6 2025

    The episode was first published on The Fascia Guide YouTube channel on February 5, 2025.

    In this inspiring episode, we meet Deanna Hansen — founder of Block Therapy™ and a pioneer in the field of fascia decompression for physical and emotional transformation. With more than 20 years of hands-on clinical experience, Deanna shares how releasing fascia tension can relieve chronic pain, restore alignment, improve circulation, and even reverse the effects of cellular aging.

    Together with Axel and Hans, she explores the intimate link between breath, emotion, and tissue — revealing how stored trauma and stagnation in the body can be released through conscious connection and decompression.

    An episode that bridges science and self-healing — offering a practical pathway toward freedom, flow, and vitality.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Deanna Hansen.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • 15. Dr. Neil Theise on fascia, complexity, and the nature of consciousness
    Oct 30 2025

    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 of Notes on Complexity.

    This is more than an interview; it’s a journey through science, philosophy, and the very structure of life itself. Together with Axel, Hans, and Per Johansson, Theise explores what fascia really is, how the body can be understood as a self-organizing complex system, and why our views on medicine, science, and consciousness may need to change at the deepest level.

    We talk about the body’s boundaries, energy flows, electromagnetic fields, quantum physics, relationships, and how consciousness may be much more than just a product of the brain. Theise explains why fascia can be seen as an interface connecting the body’s different levels — and why complementarity, rather than opposition, is the key to understanding both the body and the world.

    An episode that touches both heart and mind — and perhaps something even greater.

    Participants in this episode: Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Neil Theise.

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    1 h et 21 min
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considering that most anatomy education is based in cadaver tissue and not living and moving tissue, their mandate to teach everyone about fascia could make a big difference in our health and happiness.

looking forward to more episodes and fascially informed guidance to living in a body (its mostly theoretical so far).

as a registered massage therapist specializing in postural alignment and restorative movement, I believe fascial health is key to our overall health.

important information about our bodies especially for practitioners

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