Podcasts upcoming

eHealth Learning
LIVE PODCASTS

Heartfelt conversations with holistically oriented manual therapy teachers and mindful experts in related fields.

We explore advanced techniques and new modalities and bring together wisdom from around the globe.

With your hosts:

John Wilks

Natalie Lang

Welcoming In 2025

Tuesday, 10 December 2024
at 18h UK time
with Natalie Lang and John Wilks

In this informal discussion, John Wilks and Nat Lang will look back at the highlights from 2024 and look forward to the offerings on eHealth Learning for 2025.

Over the last year we have broadened our horizons, looking at wider influences on health and well-being and how we can harness the healing power of nature to bring a richer understanding and depth to our own practice.

We want to continue this journey into 2025 and beyond and would really welcome your input into the direction we are taking by opening up a discussion around potential topics and speakers we could invite onto our platform.

 

Holographic Breathing

Tuesday, 28 January 2025
at 18h UK time
with Martin Jones and John Wilks

Martin will be teaching a meditational breathwork called Holographic Breathing this creates a gentle wavelike motion through the body and brain.

Along with this, he will be showing paintings of The Cranial Sea (shown above) and also how the Myelinated Glial Cells create rivers of Cranial Sea through the nerves.

In the breathwork guided meditation participants will be able to experience this for themselves.

Join John Wilks, and Martin for this healing breathing journey.

Walking Lightly

Tuesday, 26 November 2024
at 18h UK time
with Andrew Cook and John Wilks

A few thoughts on biomechanics: We evolved a balanced upright posture as hunter-gatherers who ran down and exhausted game animals, in a form of hunting still employed by a few San bushmen in the Kalahari.

An unnatural sense of heaviness in the body is a common experience in Western cultures. This heaviness is not normal in the animal kingdom, and there is a cultural mistake learned early in life that the heels are the proper contact point for motion.

In this talk Andrew will show how the whole musculoskeletal system is NOT well evolved to use the heels, and will give some practical demonstrations of how to re-discover a sense of physical lightness.

Walking Lightly

Tuesday, 26 November 2024
at 18h UK time
with Andrew Cook and John Wilks

A few thoughts on biomechanics: We evolved a balanced upright posture as hunter-gatherers who ran down and exhausted game animals, in a form of hunting still employed by a few San bushmen in the Kalahari.

An unnatural sense of heaviness in the body is a common experience in Western cultures. This heaviness is not normal in the animal kingdom, and there is a cultural mistake learned early in life that the heels are the proper contact point for motion.

In this talk Andrew will show how the whole musculoskeletal system is NOT well evolved to use the heels, and will give some practical demonstrations of how to re-discover a sense of physical lightness.

Walking Lightly

Tuesday, 26 November 2024
at 18h UK time
with Andrew Cook and John Wilks

A few thoughts on biomechanics: We evolved a balanced upright posture as hunter-gatherers who ran down and exhausted game animals, in a form of hunting still employed by a few San bushmen in the Kalahari.

An unnatural sense of heaviness in the body is a common experience in Western cultures. This heaviness is not normal in the animal kingdom, and there is a cultural mistake learned early in life that the heels are the proper contact point for motion.

In this talk Andrew will show how the whole musculoskeletal system is NOT well evolved to use the heels, and will give some practical demonstrations of how to re-discover a sense of physical lightness.

Welcoming In 2025

Tuesday, 10 December 2024
at 18h UK time
with Natalie Lang and John Wilks

In this informal discussion, John Wilks and Nat Lang will look back at the highlights from 2024 and look forward to the offerings on eHealth Learning for 2025.

Over the last year we have broadened our horizons, looking at wider influences on health and well-being and how we can harness the healing power of nature to bring a richer understanding and depth to our own practice.

We want to continue this journey into 2025 and beyond and would really welcome your input into the direction we are taking by opening up a discussion around potential topics and speakers we could invite onto our platform.

 

Would you like to be notified of upcoming events?

Scroll to Top