
The Hunkerin Revolution - Kasey Jackson on Returning to Human Design
Why did humans stop doing the one posture our bodies were designed for? In this episode, Sue Hitzmann talks with Kasey Jackson — creator of the Hunkering movement — about the forgotten mechanics of being human. They dive into primal posture, modern pain, pressure management, and why getting low might be the key to moving better, breathing better, and feeling more grounded. This is a fun, eye‑opening conversation that blends science, humor, and embodied wisdom. Your hips, spine, and nervous system will thank you.
They dive into:
Why “hunkering” is the posture humans evolved for
How modern chairs, shoes, and habits reshape our nervous system
The link between pressure management, posture, and pain
Why getting low changes breathing, balance, and stability
How to rebuild the movement patterns your body was designed for
Why kids naturally hunker — and adults forget
The surprising emotional and neurological benefits of floor‑based positions
How to integrate hunkering into daily life without forcing it
This conversation blends science, humor, and embodied wisdom. It will change the way you think about sitting, standing, and being human.
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