In this captivating episode of "Anatomical Gangster," host Sue Hitzmann sits down with the multifaceted Sasha Chaitow to delve into the intricate relationship between communication, perception, and understanding. Sasha, an accomplished academic, artist, and author, shares her unique insights on how language shapes our worldview—a concept rooted in the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis.
Join us as we explore Sasha's personal anecdotes, from the challenges of remodeling her library to her innovative methods of engaging students with 17th-century poetry. Discover how she bridges gaps in understanding by simplifying complex information without losing its essence, making academic outreach accessible to all.
Sasha also opens up about her contributions to the fields of holistic medicine and physiotherapy, drawing from her father's legacy and her own rigorous academic journey. Despite facing setbacks, including a recent flooding at her home, Sasha's dedication to finding meaning in every project and appreciating life's small moments shines through.
We touch on modern communication challenges, the decline in verbal language use among younger generations, and the impact of digital communication. Sasha's experiences teaching during the pandemic reveal the importance of adapting to new learning styles, such as integrating contemporary forms of poetry into her curriculum.
This episode is a testament to Sasha Chaitow's versatility and her exceptional ability to connect diverse disciplines. Whether you're interested in the history of alchemy, the evolution of communication, or the integration of arts and sciences, this conversation promises to inspire and enlighten.
Tune in to "Anatomical Gangster" and subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions. Connect with Sue Hitzmann at suehitsman.com and explore Sasha Chaitow's work at sashachaitow.co.uk. Available on all major platforms, including YouTube.
Join us in celebrating the beauty of everyday life and the power of effective communication!
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