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AG 2026 Ep 2 Everything Is Connected Tom Myers on Fascia, Movement, and Human Relationship

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What if nothing in the body works alone? To open the 2026 season of Anatomical Gangster, Sue sits down with Tom Myers — author of Anatomy Trains and one of the most influential voices in fascia and movement education.

In this conversation, Tom explores the body as a web of relationships: fascia, movement, emotion, culture, and the stories we carry. Together, Sue and Tom dive into:

  • What first sparked Tom’s fascination with fascia and continuity

  • The moment he realized the musculoskeletal model wasn’t telling the whole story

  • How Anatomy Trains emerged and how the concept has evolved

  • Why movement and relationship are inseparable in understanding the body

  • How to feel the lines instead of memorizing them

  • Universal movement patterns Tom sees across cultures

  • Fascia’s role in emotion, memory, and human narrative

  • What every practitioner often overlooks about continuity

  • Where movement education is heading as technology and AI advance

  • What still inspires Tom after a lifetime of exploring the human form

Tom reminds us that the body isn’t a machine — it’s a living conversation.If this episode opens something new for you, share it with someone who loves exploring the body as deeply as we do.

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