Fetish or Function: Reclaiming the Human Foot
In this episode, we open with a brief check-in on life on the road, what it’s been like living, traveling, and raising kids in a small pull trailer, and what that lifestyle continues to reveal about simplicity, presence, and the body.
From there, we drop down to the ground and into the feet. We explore foot functionality and foot health in a modern world shaped by narrow toe boxes, early shoeing, and cultural norms that prioritize aesthetics and convenience over anatomy. We talk about how modern shoes may be impacting the natural shape and function of our feet, why toddlers are born with flat feet and develop arches over time, and what happens when we intervene too early.
This conversation also weaves through cultural influences on footwear, the “keep your shoes on” mentality, reflexology and the foot as a sensory organ, and personal experiences with barefoot walking, grounding, and relearning how to listen to the body from the ground up.
We close by discussing gentle ways people can begin reversing some of the damage caused by modern footwear without extremism, shame, or perfection.
This episode is an invitation to question what we’ve normalized, and to consider whether our shoes are serving function… or fetish.
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