Friday, April 11, 2014

From CBC Radio
Ideas with Paul Kennedy
Walking Matters

Ever since our ancestors rose to their feet, our species has been defined by walking upright. But the act involves our minds as well as our bodies. We interpret the act of walking, and give it our stamp - from ramblers to Rousseau, from models and tramps to Buddhist monks. In this two-part series, Marilyn Powell explores the world of walking and what it means to us. More at: Walking Matters, Part 1 | Ideas with Paul Kennedy | CBC Radio Audio: Part One Part Two

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