The Need for Tribal Living from the Nourish Balance Thrive Podcast September 2019

I had the pleasure of being interviewed in a couple of podcast episodes by Chris Kelly from Nourish Balance Thrive. These are great summaries of Disruptive Anthropology as they cover the wide range of topics I feel fall under this same umbrella of ancestral health.

Over the years, my interest in applying evolutionary biology and psychology to solve modern mismatch problems has spanned many topics. Before Evolutionary Feminism, the gateway for me (as with many ancestral health advocates) was nutrition. Later, in my massage therapy career, I applied this way of thinking to physical development and biomechanics with “Shoes Are Not Paleo.” After that, I expanded on my advocacy for bodily integrity by studying the underappreciated anatomy and physiology of male foreskin, which led me to recommend strongly against the practice of circumcision.

Our second interview was conducted in August 2019, the day after Chris attended my talk at the 2019 Ancestral Health Symposium in San Diego. Here we discuss his follow-up questions from my talk:

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Nourish Balance Thrive – The Need for Tribal Living

I hope you enjoy listening to these conversations!

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