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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.

Life Sciences Health & Fitness Science Natural Sciences Alternative Health
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
73 minutes
Episodes
483
Years Active
2017 - 2025
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368 Extraordinary Vessels- Archetype and Symbol •Yvonne Farrel & Luke Adler

368 Extraordinary Vessels- Archetype and Symbol •Yvonne Farrel & Luke Adler

Not only is acupuncture strange, with its twelve invisible watersheds of flow and influence. But we have the qi jing ba mai. The strange flows… usually translated as the extraordinary vessels.

Some sa…

01:27:34  |   Tue 06 Aug 2024
367 History Series, We Should Aspire to be Magicians • Charlie Buck

367 History Series, We Should Aspire to be Magicians • Charlie Buck

I recently had the good fortune to sit down for a conversation with Charlie Buck, one of the  early pioneers in acupuncture and Chinese medicine in the UK. He shared his journey of discovering acupun…

01:38:35  |   Tue 30 Jul 2024
366 Pursuing Opportunity and Balancing With the Seasons • Ilan Migdali

366 Pursuing Opportunity and Balancing With the Seasons • Ilan Migdali

Understanding and acknowledging how things are is a terrific starting point. It’s what led Ilan Migdali to not just understand how health insurance worked in California, but opened up a path for him …

01:32:19  |   Tue 23 Jul 2024
365 Far Out Man, I Need to Know More About That • John McDonald

365 Far Out Man, I Need to Know More About That • John McDonald

I was cautious and reluctant about studying acupuncture when it first really caught my attention.

Then there are folks like John McDonald who when he first caught wind of acupuncture thought… far out …

01:32:56  |   Tue 16 Jul 2024
364 Tinkering, Electronics and Measuring Meridians • Adrian Larsen

364 Tinkering, Electronics and Measuring Meridians • Adrian Larsen

Tinkering and creating, I suspect that anyone who's been lucky enough to have grown up in an environment that encouraged exploration, risk taking and curiosity— they've got a perspective that has the…

01:26:15  |   Tue 09 Jul 2024
363 Acupuncture's Journey to the West • Zoe Coldham

363 Acupuncture's Journey to the West • Zoe Coldham

 I had the delightful surprise of Zoe Coldham reaching out to me to tell me about the documentary she’d created that goes into the early days of acupuncture finding its way into the mainstream of Bri…

01:11:42  |   Tue 02 Jul 2024
362 History Series- The Art of Finding What’s Needed • Randall Barolet

362 History Series- The Art of Finding What’s Needed • Randall Barolet

The late 60s and early 70s were a time of openness and experimentation. It was the beginning of the civil rights movement, more equality for women, and the recognition that sexuality included more th…

02:13:56  |   Tue 25 Jun 2024
361 Evil Bone Water • Mark Brinson

361 Evil Bone Water • Mark Brinson

It’s fun to solve problems. Especially when you’re not quite sure what to do, so you have to pay attention and learn what’s important. You must develop the capacity to learn from both your failures a…

01:29:26  |   Tue 18 Jun 2024
360 Battlefield Acupuncture • John Howard

360 Battlefield Acupuncture • John Howard

The Chinese are right, the brain is a curious organ. The way the nerves entangle their way into every aspect of our body, and how their gentle electric hum gives us awareness of this container we cal…

01:18:06  |   Tue 11 Jun 2024
359 Wu Yun Liu Qi and The Shape of Reality • Rory Hiltbrand

359 Wu Yun Liu Qi and The Shape of Reality • Rory Hiltbrand

What is our universe made of? How does it work, and more importantly– what are we doing here and how do we make sense of it? Eternal questions, unanswerable, but maybe the questions are not for answe…

01:38:21  |   Tue 04 Jun 2024
358 History Series, Remember, Acupuncture is Fantastic Julian Scott

358 History Series, Remember, Acupuncture is Fantastic Julian Scott

While many are keen on looking to “science up” acupuncture and squeeze it into the thinking and theories of conventional medicine, others are quite content with the weirdness of it. And enjoy playing…

01:16:46  |   Tue 28 May 2024
357 Eastern and Western Perspectives on Acupuncture • John Rybak

357 Eastern and Western Perspectives on Acupuncture • John Rybak

As anyone who has started an acupuncture practice and tried explaining it to potential patients knows, it’s not easy taking the terminology and thinking of East Asian medicine into English speaking W…

01:23:59  |   Tue 21 May 2024
356  Considering Yi- Meaning, Significance and Conception • S. Boyanton, L. de Vries, V. Scheid

356 Considering Yi- Meaning, Significance and Conception • S. Boyanton, L. de Vries, V. Scheid

Brenda Hood often reminds me “Chinese concepts, especially classical Chinese concepts, are big and multidimensional. They are extremely dependent on context and while shades of meaning often cross ov…

01:24:38  |   Tue 14 May 2024
355  The Circuitry of Saam Acupuncture • Joshua Park

355 The Circuitry of Saam Acupuncture • Joshua Park

Saam acupuncture with its unique channel pairings, perspective on psycho-emotional dynamics, and capacity to interweave the Five Phase with the Six Qi is a powerful tool for understanding the interpl…

01:28:27  |   Tue 07 May 2024
354 History Series, In The Footsteps of a Compleat Acupuncturist • Peter Eckman

354 History Series, In The Footsteps of a Compleat Acupuncturist • Peter Eckman

In the late 60’s and early 70’s of the last century East Asian medicine began to emerge into mainstream culture. The Reston NY Times article is often cited as a catalytic moment that put the idea of …

01:37:29  |   Tue 30 Apr 2024
353 Points for Peace • Keren Assouline & Guy Sedan

353 Points for Peace • Keren Assouline & Guy Sedan

The Middle East has a long history of war and unrest. Whatever phase of history you’d like to zoom the timeframe, you’ll likely see conflict. In Episode 72 of Everyday Acupuncture Podcast I spoke wit…

01:39:37  |   Tue 23 Apr 2024
352 Quiet Presence, The Gentle Power of Teishin • G Klepper, T Sørensen, E Truitt

352 Quiet Presence, The Gentle Power of Teishin • G Klepper, T Sørensen, E Truitt

Here’s a question that I find difficult to answer. How does acupuncture work? 

Beyond the East Asian medicine phrasing that makes zero sense to your average citizen. Just what is going on in the body …

01:26:37  |   Tue 16 Apr 2024
351 The Trouble with Men • Damo Mitchell

351 The Trouble with Men • Damo Mitchell

Women develop through the cycles of seven. Men through the rhythms of eight. Women, more resonate with Blood. Men, with qi. Being human, there is a lot we share in common. Looking at our classic book…

01:32:40  |   Tue 09 Apr 2024
350 Sa Sang, Bazi and Food as Medicine • Jaguang Sunim

350 Sa Sang, Bazi and Food as Medicine • Jaguang Sunim

East Asian medicine recognizes the central role that food can play in our health and wellbeing. We have various models for understanding the fluctuations and trajectories a human body can travel as w…

01:15:53  |   Tue 02 Apr 2024
349 History Series, There's No End to The Study • Stuart Watts

349 History Series, There's No End to The Study • Stuart Watts

The 1960’s and 70’s saw an explosion of alternative health and lifestyle practices appear at the edges of culture. It was a time ripe with possibility and fraught with peril, after all there was a wa…

01:17:15  |   Tue 26 Mar 2024
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