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The Architecture of Health

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This show explores practical ways to build health into our everyday lives! We look outside of drugs, surgery, sedentary culture, and linear fitness to find more ways to create lasting health. The host, Deb Voisin, became passionate about regenerating health after helping her son heal several "incurable diseases" that started at birth and lasted the first 10 years of his life. She interviews experts from a variety of disciplines who share their unexpected breakthroughs and the practices and resources that worked. New episodes every 2 weeks. Deb's website is www.movingasdesigned.com.

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episode Locomotion 2 0: Head Over Foot, Coil, and Re-coil with David Weck cover

Locomotion 2 0: Head Over Foot, Coil, and Re-coil with David Weck

In this episode of The Architecture of Health, I sit down with movement visionary David Weck, inventor of the BOSU Ball, creator of WeckMethod, Rope Flow, and the upcoming ProPulse Power Vest.David shares his vision for Locomotion 2.0: restoring the timeless mechanics of human movement through head-over-foot balance, coiling core action, elastic recoil, and better relationship with gravity.We get into why walking and running are not just “falling forward,” why true balance is found in the next position, how coil and recoil create power without unnecessary strain, and why the best movement principles should work for elite athletes and regular people alike.We also dive into David’s new book, Every Step Stronger: Your Foundation for Winning at Life, and his belief that locomotion is the physical foundation for almost everything else we do.In this conversation, we explore:• Head-over-foot balance• Coil, recoil, and vertical force transmission• Why walking is more than falling and catching yourself• Rope Flow as a “Rosetta Stone” for integrated movement• The ProPulse Power Vest and spring-loaded training• Foot strategies for sprinting vs distance movement• Hypermobility, joint integrity, and tensional balance• Why “both sides utilized” matters• How better movement can be simple, powerful, and universalDavid’s work has deeply influenced how I think about gravity, rhythm, recoil, and movement education. This conversation is for anyone interested in walking, running, sprinting, fascia, athleticism, healthy aging, and reclaiming more joy and power in the body.Guest: David WeckWebsite: https://www.weckmethod.com/Book: Every Step Stronger: Your Foundation for Winning at LifeHost: Deb VoisinPodcast: The Architecture of HealthMoving As Designed: www.movingasdesigned.comWork with Deb: set up a free 10 minute phone call on my website#DavidWeck #WeckMethod #Locomotion #RopeFlow #MovementTraining #ElasticRecoil #NaturalMovement #HealthyAging #TheArchitectureOfHealth#DavidWeck #WeckMethod #Locomotion #EveryStepStronger

5. juni 2026 - 59 min
episode The Try-Harder Trap: Your Body May Need More Support, Not More Discipline.with Kate Deering cover

The Try-Harder Trap: Your Body May Need More Support, Not More Discipline.with Kate Deering

What if your body is not failing? What if the problem is not that you need more discipline, more restriction, more fasting, more exercise, or more willpower?What if your body needs more support? In this episode of The Architecture of Health, I talk with Kate Deering, author of How to Heal Your Metabolism and Better Energy, about metabolism, cellular energy, under-eating, over-exercising, stress physiology, and the ways common “healthy” habits can backfire. Kate’s work challenges the idea that healing comes from constantly pushing harder. Instead, she teaches that many people need to rebuild energy, nourishment, digestion, sleep, warmth, thyroid function, and stress resilience before the body can feel safe enough to truly repair. We talk about why eating less and exercising more is not always the answer, why your symptoms may be intelligent signals, and how to begin working with the body instead of fighting it. This conversation is for anyone who has been doing “everything right” and still feels tired, cold, stuck, inflamed, stressed, or disconnected from their body.Your body may need more support — not more discipline. Guest Bio: Kate Deering is a nutrition and exercise coach, educator, and author of How to Heal Your Metabolism and Better Energy. Her work focuses on restoring cellular energy, supporting metabolism, improving stress resilience, and helping people move away from chronic restriction, over-exercising, and the “try harder” model of health.Learn more about Kate:katedeering.com Host Bio: Hosted by Deb Voisin, founder of Moving As Designed and producer and host of The Architecture of Health podcast.Deb teaches natural movement patterns, organic alignment, elastic strength, and movement education for people who want more freedom, durability, and ownership in their bodies.Learn more:movingasdesigned.com

18. mai 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Juicy Beauty: Fashion, Body Types, and Becoming Real cover

Juicy Beauty: Fashion, Body Types, and Becoming Real

In this episode, I talk with Kaleigh Erin Mason, Registered Holistic Nutritionist and founder of Nutrition Elements, about real beauty, body types, fashion, ancestral food, and learning to become ourselves. We talk about everything from feeling awkward or “ugly” at home and on Zoom, to the way fashion trends often choose one body type and pressure the rest of us to reshape ourselves to fit in. We also explore ancestral eating, soups and broths, individual food needs, and the idea that “one person’s food is another person’s poison.” This is a juicy conversation about beauty, nourishment, self-love, and the freedom of not trying to become someone else. Find Kaleigh: https://linktr.ee/nutrition.elements [https://linktr.ee/nutrition.elements]

29. april 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Cruelty by Nature with Dr. Peter Salerno cover

Cruelty by Nature with Dr. Peter Salerno

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Peter Salerno, author of Cruelty by Nature, about the deeper roots of manipulative and abusive behavior. Drawing from neuroscience, genetics, and clinical psychology, Dr. Salerno challenges the idea that cruelty is always just the result of trauma or bad upbringing. We explore how certain personality pathologies may be tied to stable biological patterns that bias some individuals toward exploitation, calculation, and harm. This conversation offers a bold reframe of abuse, accountability, and victim protection—and invites a more honest look at human cruelty, survivor validation, and what true healing and justice may require. Dr. Peter Salerno is a psychotherapist, educator, and author specializing in personality disorders, pathological abuse, and complex trauma. With advanced clinical training and a research-driven approach, he is the author of Cruelty by Nature. Book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4dZzsvF [https://amzn.to/4dZzsvF] Website: www.drpetersalerno.com [http://www.drpetersalerno.com] Instagram: drpetersalerno

15. april 2026 - 55 min
episode We the Patients: Navigating Healthcare in a Broken System with Matthew Zachary cover

We the Patients: Navigating Healthcare in a Broken System with Matthew Zachary

n this episode of The Architecture of Health, I talk with Matthew Zachary — cancer survivor, patient advocate, founder of Stupid Cancer, and co-founder of We The Patients — about what happens when people are forced to rely on the US healthcare system at one of the hardest moments of their lives. This conversation is a little different from many of my episodes. I often talk about movement, prevention, and how to stay out of the medical system as much as possible. But Matthew works in the world of people who do not have that option — people facing cancer and other high-stakes diagnoses. We talk about his own experience with cancer, and about the larger system patients are thrown into when the stakes are high: insurance denials, shocking prices, and the strange reality that so much of American healthcare operates like a business, even when it carries the label “nonprofit.” This is not an episode about avoiding Western medicine. It is about seeing the system more clearly — especially when you or someone you love may need it most. Because when things get serious, it helps to understand what you are walking into. www.matthewzachary.com www.wethepatients.com www.wethepatients.org

30. mars 2026 - 54 min
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