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Why Things Take Time: Fascia, Learning & Presence

Why Things Take Time: Fascia, Learning & Presence

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Why do things take time? Fascia, learning, and presence hold the answer.

In this episode Joanne reflects on fascia as the tissue of time, how it carries our stories, rhythms, and presence and why learning and healing require patience. Through teaching experiences, personal stories, and embodied practice, she explores how slowing down can create space for self-awareness, spiritual wisdom, and genuine transformation.

You’ll hear how micro-movements, fascia therapy, and mindfulness practice shift us from rushing through life and missing things, into creative flow states, inner harmony, and calm presence. This is an invitation to give yourself permission to take time for deep work, self-care, and embodied integration.

In this episode:

  • Fascia as the tissue of time and timing
  • Why micro-movements awaken somatic awareness and self-healing
  • Learning as practice: presence over performance
  • From anxiety and rushing into flow state and inner peace
  • Spiritual awareness and integration through embodied practice
  • Self-development through patience, focus, and permission to pause

Explore more fascia-focused teachings: https://myofascialmagic.com


#fasciatherapy #flowstate #mindfulnesspractice #selfhealing #spiritualawareness



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Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman

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