Your Local Anthropologist with Elina

Practice of Freedom - transforming minds and bodies

33 min · 21. mar. 2026
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The conversation explores the relationship between movement, learning, and education, highlighting the significance of the body in genuine learning. It delves into the impact of traditional pedagogy on movement, the role of the body in learning, and the systemic outcomes of formal education. Takeaways * Body's role in genuine learning * Impact of traditional pedagogy on movement Chapters * 00:00 The Body in Genuine Learning * 06:37 Transformation in Learning

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Practice of Freedom - bodied intelligence

What does a body know that a textbook can't hold? This episode is about the knowledge that lives in female bodies: in hormones, pain, pregnancy, in the monthly encounter with your own limits - and why that knowledge keeps getting left out of what we call intelligence. We move from the doctor's office to the server farm, and ask what it means that the people who built our most powerful AI systems were overwhelmingly shaped by a script that taught them the interior is not a source of authority. Part of the Practice of Freedom series on learning, education, and what genuine transformation actually requires. Takeaways * The body's role in knowledge production is significant * Extractive knowledge systems have limitations Chapters * 00:00 — The filing system we inherited * 06:26 — What the contracted body knows * 10:56 — The knowledge capitalism cannot extract * 18:40 — Library of the told * 27:15 — The blind man's cane * 33:50 — Imagining a different social order

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