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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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483
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2017 - 2025
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230  Dry Needling and How It Fits Into the Terrain of Chinese Medicine • Stephan Cina

230 Dry Needling and How It Fits Into the Terrain of Chinese Medicine • Stephan Cina

Steve has kept the pulse on dry needling and the impact to the acupuncture profession for over a decade. As a specialist in sports and orthopedic acupuncture, Steve's insightful narrative sheds light…

00:40:37  |   Sat 11 Dec 2021
229 Saam Panel on Practice • Sharon Sherman, Jeri Steele & Charles Bishop

229 Saam Panel on Practice • Sharon Sherman, Jeri Steele & Charles Bishop

Yin/Yang is a lovely idea. The counterbalance of opposites sounds so good on paper, but the expression of those heavenly ideas within the limitations and form of Earth brings a lot of suffering, str…

01:36:48  |   Tue 07 Dec 2021
228 Navigating Uncertainty • Taran Rosenthal

228 Navigating Uncertainty • Taran Rosenthal

How we know, and how we know we know. Our capacity to sit with our patients in that liminal space of not knowing. And the ability to navigate uncertainty in the process of unfolding a treatment. All …

01:14:45  |   Tue 30 Nov 2021
227 Repairing the World with Moxa • Hannah Swift

227 Repairing the World with Moxa • Hannah Swift

針灸 Needles and Moxa, it is right there in the Chinese characters that are translated as “acupuncture.” Moxa is as fundamental to our practices as needles. The applications of burning mugwort run the …

01:11:31  |   Tue 23 Nov 2021
226 Connections and Principles of Japanese acupuncture, The Nan Jing, and the Saam Method • Thomas Sorensen

226 Connections and Principles of Japanese acupuncture, The Nan Jing, and the Saam Method • Thomas Sorensen

Leaves on a plant curl and turn yellow when the soil is not right. The health of a cat is reflected in the texture of its fur and clearity in the eyes. Likewise with people we can discern states of w…

01:16:56  |   Tue 16 Nov 2021
225 The Pernicious Influence of Depressive Heat • Rob Helmer

225 The Pernicious Influence of Depressive Heat • Rob Helmer

The fundamentals root our practice. The basics that we learn in the beginning not only never go away, but deepen with experience. This is why regardless of lineage or method, Chinese medicine practit…

01:32:12  |   Tue 09 Nov 2021
224 Integrating Sensing and Thinking Through the Lens of Japanese Acupuncture • Paul Movessian

224 Integrating Sensing and Thinking Through the Lens of Japanese Acupuncture • Paul Movessian

Our job as clinicians is to help our patients. And to help them we must first understand them. Which is easier said than done, especially as we all have different ways of being in the world, our perc…

01:32:48  |   Tue 02 Nov 2021
223 Knowing Your Foundation and Leaning on Your Strengths • Mark Asquith

223 Knowing Your Foundation and Leaning on Your Strengths • Mark Asquith

When you’re running a business, be it an acupuncture clinic, tech company, plumbing service or coaching practice there are core principles that can spell the differences between failure and success.

01:09:58  |   Tue 26 Oct 2021
222 To Be Like Water • Margot Rossi

222 To Be Like Water • Margot Rossi

Heartbreak is unavoidable. It’s not a flaw in character or make up humans, it’s a feature. It’s what allows us to grow beyond the bounds and limits of family, friend group, peers and whatever group i…

01:34:54  |   Tue 19 Oct 2021
221 The Channel Project, Using Instagram to Teach and Market • Andrea Dewhurst

221 The Channel Project, Using Instagram to Teach and Market • Andrea Dewhurst

Love it or hate it, social media has seeped its influence into many corners of our lives. Most people have at least one social media platform that acts as a kind of morning news, local gossip coffee …

01:17:52  |   Tue 12 Oct 2021
220 Nuts and Bolts of Building a Practice  • Eric Grey

220 Nuts and Bolts of Building a Practice • Eric Grey

Money is the lifeblood of every business; it’s the Qi. And an acupuncture practice can not ignore the basics of business. The main focus of a Chinese Medicine practitioner is to deliver holistic car…

01:05:40  |   Tue 05 Oct 2021
219 Historical Context, Breaking Down Dogma, and Learning from Crisis Moments • Allen Tsuar

219 Historical Context, Breaking Down Dogma, and Learning from Crisis Moments • Allen Tsuar

There are many schools of thought, methods both ancient and modern, practices based on lineage and those idiosyncratically synthetic. It is easy to think that what you understand is correct, and all …

01:19:10  |   Tue 28 Sep 2021
Uncertainty and Investing in Our Practice • William Green • Qi218

Uncertainty and Investing in Our Practice • William Green • Qi218

It’s easy to have beliefs about people we don’t know. Especially if they tick the boxes of our biases, prejudice, ignorance and the opinions of our friends. When you think about successful stock mark…

01:30:31  |   Tue 21 Sep 2021
216 Perspectives From a Family Lineage • Dr Shou-Bin Yu & Anthony DiSalvo

216 Perspectives From a Family Lineage • Dr Shou-Bin Yu & Anthony DiSalvo

Traditions tell a story. They hold and transmit insights into cultural, religious, and sometimes medical practices. They can give us a glimpse into how family lineages consider and refine aspects of …

01:13:01  |   Tue 07 Sep 2021
215 Inquisitiveness, Engagement and Vitality • Velia Wortman

215 Inquisitiveness, Engagement and Vitality • Velia Wortman

As practitioners of Chinese Medicine, it’s our responsibility to address all aspects of our patient’s experience: mind, body, and spirit. This demands that we listen carefully to the various streams …

01:16:00  |   Tue 31 Aug 2021
214 Eastern and Western Philosophy and the Future of Chinese Medicine • Brenda Hood

214 Eastern and Western Philosophy and the Future of Chinese Medicine • Brenda Hood

How we think influences what we do. The models and frameworks we use to understand not just our medicine, but the world itself,  opens or limits the options we can offer our patients for treatment. W…

01:15:47  |   Tue 24 Aug 2021
Encore Episode, Building a Business: On The Path • Marketing Mini Series 3

Encore Episode, Building a Business: On The Path • Marketing Mini Series 3

Stacey Whitcomb, the guest of this conversation was on Qiological, at the beginning of 2018, she was just graduating from Chinese medicine school and thoroughly psyched about building a business. 

 

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00:53:45  |   Sat 21 Aug 2021
213 Boundaries, Filters, Language and Flow, The Terrain of Empathy • Diane Fabian Smith

213 Boundaries, Filters, Language and Flow, The Terrain of Empathy • Diane Fabian Smith

I’m reminded of the stillness of cats. How they can sit both still and yet completely and serenely attentive. So too with resonance, there is the yin aspect of stillness with the yang expression of …

01:07:52  |   Tue 17 Aug 2021
212 Pulse, Presence and Process- Navigating the Flow • Ross Rosen

212 Pulse, Presence and Process- Navigating the Flow • Ross Rosen

Pulse palpation…the telling touch in Chinese Medicine. It’s an integral aspect of East Asian that  is simple in some ways, and deeply nuanced and complex in others. Feeling and interpreting a patient…

01:05:27  |   Tue 10 Aug 2021
211 Chinese Medicine in South America  • Rodrigo Aranda

211 Chinese Medicine in South America • Rodrigo Aranda

Life has a way of nudging us in different directions. Some find inspiration in life-changing events; others in the smallest of things. But whichever path we take, we all have stories of how we got to…

01:04:25  |   Tue 03 Aug 2021
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