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Qiological Podcast

Acupuncture and East Asian medicine was not developed in a laboratory. It does not advance through double-blind controlled studies, nor does it respond well to petri dish experimentation. Our medicine did not come from the statistical regression of randomized cohorts, but from the observation and treatment of individuals in their particular environment. It grows out of an embodied sense of understanding how life moves, unfolds, develops and declines.

Medicine comes from continuous, thoughtful practice of what we do in clinic, and how we approach that work. The practice of medicine is more — much more — than simply treating illness. It is more than acquiring skills and techniques. And it is more than memorizing the experiences of others. It takes a certain kind of eye, an inquiring mind and relentlessly inquisitive heart.

Qiological is an opportunity to deepen our practice with conversations that go deep into acupuncture, herbal medicine, cultivation practices, and the practice of having a practice. It’s an opportunity to sit in the company of others with similar interests, but perhaps very different minds. Through these dialogues perhaps we can better understand our craft.

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
73 minutes
Episodes
483
Years Active
2017 - 2025
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388 Practicing in Small Town America • Katie Munger

388 Practicing in Small Town America • Katie Munger

Ever notice how certain places and connections shape us in unexpected ways? Sometimes, it’s the unique character of a small town, the rhythm of a rural life, that offers opportunities you won’t find …

00:58:33  |   Tue 24 Dec 2024
387 Discovering the Essential • Philippe Vandenabelle

387 Discovering the Essential • Philippe Vandenabelle

There is something in the essence of a practice. At the core is something precious, true and fundamental. We all have it. But you probably don’t know what it is, and you won’t until many years down t…

01:24:55  |   Tue 17 Dec 2024
386 Nei Jing Acupuncture, Encountering the Empty Spaces • David White

386 Nei Jing Acupuncture, Encountering the Empty Spaces • David White

Ever think about how much of what we do as healers is more about what we don’t do? Sometimes, it’s in the subtle pauses, the empty spaces, where the real magic happens. What if the art of doing less …

01:11:53  |   Tue 10 Dec 2024
385 Rope Flow • David Weck

385 Rope Flow • David Weck

Did you ever as a child grab a length of rope, run screaming around the yard and swing it around with abandon and joy?

Sometimes, the most unassuming tools hold the greatest potential for transformati…

01:15:17  |   Tue 03 Dec 2024
378 History Series, The True Chinese Medicine is Practiced in Different Ways • Volker Scheid

378 History Series, The True Chinese Medicine is Practiced in Different Ways • Volker Scheid

How did you learn the medicine you practice? Likely it through the influence of a school, a book or perhaps in this modern moment, an on-demand course of online study. There is another way that medic…

01:43:00  |   Tue 26 Nov 2024
383 Touching the Invisible • Chris McAlister

383 Touching the Invisible • Chris McAlister

There’s something about the act of touch that goes beyond the physical, isn’t there? It’s like we’re not just meeting someone at their skin but somehow dipping into the unseen—into emotions, memories…

01:27:55  |   Tue 19 Nov 2024
382 Reconsidering Ren One • Orit Zilberman & Hila Yaffe

382 Reconsidering Ren One • Orit Zilberman & Hila Yaffe

When thinking about our toolkit, most acupuncturists, and patients too for that matter, think about needles. Our job, it’s to use those whisper thin slivers of steel with skill and accuracy. But some…

01:13:39  |   Tue 12 Nov 2024
381 Daoist Medicine, Ritual and Talisman • Lindsey Wei

381 Daoist Medicine, Ritual and Talisman • Lindsey Wei

Ever wonder about the unseen forces that shape health and illness? Sometimes it’s the things we can’t measure that hold the most sway. Healing isn’t always about what we see, but what we’re willing t…

01:06:58  |   Tue 05 Nov 2024
380 History Series, Building Bridges with Modern Healthcare • Bill Egloff

380 History Series, Building Bridges with Modern Healthcare • Bill Egloff

Being in business is not just about tracking the financial health of your enterprise. It is about having a mission worth engaging, a kind of fire in the belly that fuels you through the difficult par…

01:20:53  |   Tue 29 Oct 2024
379 The Art of Inquiry • Vance Crowe

379 The Art of Inquiry • Vance Crowe

In acupuncture school we learn the 10 questions, which will get you some information. But it’s more interrogative than rapport building, more about eliciting information than revealing meaning.

Listen…

01:29:22  |   Tue 22 Oct 2024
378 The Sixth Element • Slate Burris

378 The Sixth Element • Slate Burris

We have the two of yin and yang, the three of the jing, qi, shen, the four levels of pathogenic invasion from the Wen Bing, the Five Phases of the Wu Xing and the Six Elements— wait a minute, Six Ele…

01:36:13  |   Tue 15 Oct 2024
377 Constitution and Condition • Peter Eckman

377 Constitution and Condition • Peter Eckman

In our work as acupuncturists, we use differential diagnosis to understand the warp and woof of a patient’s problem, to see how various seemingly marginally connected aspects of their problem give us…

01:40:39  |   Tue 08 Oct 2024
376 Ba Zi, Revealing the Influence of Character • Howard Chen

376 Ba Zi, Revealing the Influence of Character • Howard Chen

We are encoded beings. There is a song that plays out through the patterning of our DNA. We are influenced by the tides of culture, family and peers. And there is a great turning of Stems and Branche…

01:23:21  |   Tue 01 Oct 2024
375 History Series, A Love Affair with Herbs • Cara Frank

375 History Series, A Love Affair with Herbs • Cara Frank

In this History Series episode we time-travel with the vivacious Cara Frank. Her story begins in the gritty, creative pulse of 1970s New York City, where as a teenager, she was navigating the counter…

01:21:20  |   Tue 24 Sep 2024
374 Saam Acupuncture- Modern Korean Practice • Andreas Bruch

374 Saam Acupuncture- Modern Korean Practice • Andreas Bruch

You’re probably somewhat familiar with the four needle technique. It’s an innovation said to have arisen through the meditative practice of the Korean Buddhist monk Saam, roughly four hundred years a…

01:32:44  |   Tue 17 Sep 2024
373 Softening Our Gaze- Shiatsu and the Inner Landscape • Joyce Vlaarkamp

373 Softening Our Gaze- Shiatsu and the Inner Landscape • Joyce Vlaarkamp

How we engage the mind can have an effect on our wellbeing in profound ways.

What is even more interesting is how the mind and body interact. We are all familiar how the emotions can be the source of …

01:06:54  |   Tue 10 Sep 2024
372 Yang Xing, Nourishing our Nature • Sabine Wilms & Leo Lok

372 Yang Xing, Nourishing our Nature • Sabine Wilms & Leo Lok

What is Nature, and what is Nurture? It’s an old question that poses what is perhaps a false dichotomy. 

Considering out Nature, it’s as old as Chinese medicine. And nourishing ourselves so as to enjo…

01:10:52  |   Tue 03 Sep 2024
371 History Series, How Do We Help People Experience Connection • Paul Karsten

371 History Series, How Do We Help People Experience Connection • Paul Karsten

I attended what was then known as SIOM before it was an accredited school. I thought the program and approach was a good fit for how I learned, and being in my late 30’s at the time, I did not have t…

01:25:44  |   Tue 27 Aug 2024
370 Stroke, Parkinson's and Brain Longevity • Clayton Shiu

370 Stroke, Parkinson's and Brain Longevity • Clayton Shiu

For sure, the health of the brain is absolutely essential to health and wellbeing. As we age, just like with other organs, there is a lot that can go wrong with that curious Sea of Marrow.

In this con…

01:20:34  |   Tue 20 Aug 2024
369 Tea, Consciousness and Connection • Brian Kirbis

369 Tea, Consciousness and Connection • Brian Kirbis

From the misty mountains of China to the teahouses of Taiwan, Tea has served as a bridge between nature and culture, tradition and modernity. Tea is not just a beverage, but a living entity that carr…

01:12:32  |   Tue 13 Aug 2024
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