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The Barefoot Sprinter: Feeling the World Through Our Feet, Plantar Fasciitis, and Cultivating Safety Through Money | EP 404

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How Do You Say Irish With Tuttle Tuttle?

Tuttle tuttle is a specific look clan of people in ireland that then moved. All these bones are made up semantic terms for the feet, none of which happens to the hands yet. We don't have bunions with our thumb and we don't get metatarsalagia with the finger Hange. And so there's this pretty much original orienting of our feet towards the whirld around us. These things are sensory imputs. So when we go and we say, ok, i want to go and have this like my foot, which would otherwise be like a thermometer for the ground,. how dense it is, what the temperature is, how soft it

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