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467 History Series, Rebellious Empirical Scientists Pt. 2 • Bill Prensky & Gene Bruno

June 30, 2026 12:30am 52 min

Part TwoHow does a profession begin? Not on paper. Not with licensing boards or schools. Often enough, it starts with a handful of curious people who become convinced there's another way to do things. Part determination...

467 History Series, Rebellious Empirical Scientists Pt. 1 • Bill Prensky & Gene Bruno

June 30, 2026 12:15am 1:38

Part One.How does a profession begin? Not on paper. Not with licensing boards or schools. Often enough, it starts with a handful of curious people who become convinced there's another way to do things. Part determinatio...

The Cost of Entry—Loans, Schools, and Sustainability • Bex Groebner

June 25, 2026 5:00am 2:00

It’s not news that there are changes afoot in the world of education. You’re probably already well aware of the closure, over the past few years, of schools with a long history. There are concerns with loan debt that hav...

466 Not Two, The Geometry of Heaven and Earth • Johan Hausen

June 23, 2026 12:15am 1:29

Some teachings are preserved in books. Others are preserved in people.In this episode we visit with Johann Hausen, translator, publisher, practitioner, and long-time student of Daoist traditions in the Wudang Mountains. ...

Deconstruction or Innovation • Valerie Hobbs

June 18, 2026 11:00am 1:26

We tend to think of the acupuncture profession as something fixed and stable, but the reality is that it is always in motion. The practice of East Asian medicine in North America has been shaped by decades of effort—by p...

465 Fire and Water, The Fire Horse at Mid-Year • Christine Cannon

June 16, 2026 12:15am 1:32

As the Fire Horse year reaches its peak, many practitioners are noticing shifts in both the environment and the clinic.In this conversation with Christine Cannon, we explore the interaction of fire and water through the ...

What is Essential • Kathleen Lumiere

June 11, 2026 5:00am 1:01

What if the very things that seem to be pulling our profession apart are actually the forces that will finally condense it into something more resilient? We’re in a moment of choppy waters—school closures, shrinking enro...

464 Time, Timing and the Timeless • Peter Firebrace

June 09, 2026 12:15am 1:37

Many of us experience life through schedules, deadlines, and calendars, yet beneath them are deeper patterns that shape how we grow, adapt, heal, and change.In this conversation with Peter Firebrace, we explore Chinese p...

Realities of the Math • Ryan Hofer

June 04, 2026 9:00am 1:19

We’re at a moment where the structure of loans and professional education is changing. Not just for the acupuncture profession, but across the entire educational landscape. While it seems the storm has suddenly blown in,...

463 Complexity, Boundaries and Biomes • Neil Theise

June 02, 2026 12:15am 1:27

Clinical practice asks us to recognise patterns, trust experience, and make decisions under uncertainty. But what happens when discovery comes not from certainty, but from staying open to surprise?Dr. Neil Theise is a li...

Reckoning the Present, Wayfinding the Future • Danielle Reghi

May 28, 2026 12:15am 1:56

The acupuncture and East Asian profession is facing a number of critical challenges as long-established schools close, new federal guidelines on graduate education loans will dramatically change how much students can bor...

462 History Series: When Resistance Strengthens Tradition • James Flowers

May 26, 2026 12:15am 1:23

Medicine is never only about treatment. It also carries culture, identity, and memory. Sometimes preserving a medicine is a way of preserving a people.In this episode we visit with James Flowers to explore a potent momen...

461 Neurology, Concussion and the Curious Organ of Chinese Medicine • Clayton Shiu & Ayla Wolf

May 19, 2026 12:15am 1:25

Often what brings someone into our office looks straightforward at first—a concussion, dizziness, headache, or a sense that something is not quite right. But what begins as the search to fix a symptom often reveals somet...

460 Using Chinese Medicine to Treat Alpha-Gal • Rebecca Chrestman

May 12, 2026 12:15am 1:03

We often think of allergies as simple reactions, but some conditions reveal a far deeper conversation between the immune system, environment, and daily life—one that evolves with every exposure.In this conversation with ...

459 Wandering Into Saam- History, Premodern Medicine & The Power of Four Needles • Philip Suger & Michael Brown

May 05, 2026 12:15am 1:21

What makes a system feel trustworthy—results, lineage, or the way it brings you into the resonance of what’s happening?Philip Suger didn’t start with Saam acupuncture. He was in Beijing in 2010, following a thread that l...

458 History Series - What a long strange trip it's been • Jeffrey Dann

April 28, 2026 12:15am 1:08

The path into acupuncture isn’t always clean or linear—sometimes it begins in the grit and confusion of working out just who you are in this world. From anthropology studies in Seattle’s Skid Row to the disciplined inten...

457 Apprentice to Curiosity • Arnie Lade

April 21, 2026 12:15am 1:10

Points don’t really have a number, they have a name. They are not just a function, they embody characteristics and relationships.In this episode I get to sit for a conversation with Arnie Lade. He’s the author of a book ...

456 Something About Slowing Down • Sue Crites

April 14, 2026 12:15am 1:12

In practice, healing often begins with seeking a solution to a problem that has us looking for help. What first looks like a search for relief becomes an encounter with something wider: the patterns of striving, the habi...

455 Psychoacoustics, Healing Frequencies and the Songs of Plants • Yuval Ron • Rick Gold

April 07, 2026 12:15am 1:17

Some projects kick off with a business plan. Others begin as a response to an odd little ad in the back of a magazine, or sparked by following a hunch. When you think about it, this is often how the interesting work begi...

454 History Series- You Have to Start with Imagination • Holly Guzman

March 31, 2026 12:15am 1:07

We all find our own unique way into the practice of East Asian medicine.It’s part luck, part dogged curiosity and persistence, and sometimes a bit of fate.In this conversation with Holly Guzman, we wander through her cir...

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