Eyebody Podcast

with founder Peter Grunwald.
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#5 – Eyebody Podcast Episode with Robert Schleip and Judy Gantz

August 8, 2025 – In this podcast episode, Dr. Schleip and Peter Grunwald explore the multifaceted relationship between fascial structures, visual perception, and consciousness, thereby opening up new perspectives. The moderator for this episode is Judy Gantz.

Dr. Robert Schleip is regarded as one of the world’s leading authorities in the field of fascia research. As a PhD biologist and certified psychologist with additional training in Rolfing® and Feldenkrais®, he uniquely combines scientific precision with somatic expertise and therapeutic depth. In his role as scientific director of the renowned Fascia Research Project at Ulm University (Germany), he has played a pivotal role in redefining our understanding of fascia as a sensory-active and biomechanically significant tissue. His work has gained international recognition and has had a lasting impact not only on manual therapy but also on movement science and pain research.
Dr. Schleip is a sought-after lecturer at international conferences, author of numerous academic publications, and editor of foundational works on fascia science. He is known for his remarkable ability to convey complex concepts with clarity, humor, and practical relevance.

Judy Gantz, M.A., Certified Movement Analyst (CMA), is the Director and Founder of the Center for Movement Education and Research (CMER), a 501c 3 non-profit organization (2003) offering programs on the integrative power of movement.
She was an Associate Adjunct Professor at UCLA in the department of Dance, World Arts & Cultures from 1982-2005 with focus on dance medicine/ injury prevention & treatment, anatomy for dancers, Somatics, Laban Movement Analysis, and creative dance/movement education.
From 2005-2016 she directed the CMER Dance/Movement Therapy Alternate Route Training program in California. She holds a Diploma as a teacher at an advanced level from the Swiss FAMO Fascia Movement training program of Karin Gurtner.
Judy is a movement specialist, dancer, teacher, and has been a faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Dominican University, University of Washington, University of Illinois, Sonoma State University, and the University of Western Michigan. Internationally, she has taught in Ireland (University of Limerick in Ireland,) S. Korea, Russia, China and Embodied Leadership Training in Germany.
She currently teaches Movement for Equanimity (MFE) a fascia movement class online and continues presenting internationally; her website is: cmer.info
 

#4 – Talking with Leonie (Eyebody Teacher)

July 1st, 2025 – Originally from Scotland, Léonie John has been living and working in Canberra, Australia for the last 40 years, first as an Alexander Technique teacher and teacher trainer, and latterly as an Eyebody teacher.

 

#3 – How vision works

May 23rd, 2025 – What actually happens when we “see”? In this episode, you’ll discover why vision is far more than a mechanical process. It is a deeply integrated experience that connects the body, brain, and the environment. Discover how these elements interact and how your inner attitude directly influences the way you see.

 

#2 – Peter’s Story

April 21st, 2025 – In my adventurous life story, I tell you how I came to develop the Eyebody approach – and what it means for my life and that of many other people. Moderation: Ursula Gérard.

 

#1 – Why the Eyebody Podcast?

March 28th, 2025 – In the first episode, I talk to Ursula Gérard about the purpose and vision behind the podcast – and what you can expect in the podcast episodes.

 

 

 


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