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Listen To The Latest Episodes!

Listen To The Latest Episodes!

Episode 12 | Oct 30th, 2025 | 59 min

Dr Lorraine Wilcox: 👻 Ghosts and Gu 🪲

Just in time for Halloween 🎃, as we unearth the eerie world of Ghosts and Gu—where ancient medicine meets the supernatural. From spirit possessions to creepy crawly infestations, they reveal how tradition, gender, and belief shaped healing across two millennia. 👻

Unearth the eerie world of Ghosts and Gu, where ancient medicine meets the supernatural. From spirit possessions to creepy crawly infestations, they reveal how tradition, gender, and belief shaped healing across two millennia.

Episode 11 | Oct 13th, 2025 | 55 min

Cara Frank: Herbal Ophthalmology

We explore Chinese herbal approaches to eye and vision disorders — from myopia and cataracts to visual fatigue. They discuss diagnostic thinking, key formulas, and how practitioners can confidently integrate ophthalmology into modern herbal practice.

We explore vision disorders from myopia and cataracts to visual fatigue. From diagnostic thinking, key formulas, and how practitioners can confidently integrate ophthalmology into modern herbal practice.

Episode 10 | Sept 17th, 2025 | 65 min

Jean Giblette : Part 2

Jean Giblette dives into the future of Chinese medicinal herb cultivation in the US, covering practical insights for practitioners, herbalists, farmers, and educators, with a focus on genetic diversity and ecological farming.

Episode 9 | Aug 15th, 2025 | 57 min

Dr. Ed Neal

Dr. Ed Neal explores the Nei Jing through “text archaeology,” reframing modern illness and meaning, and sharing practical takeaways from oncology patients.

Episode 8 | Jul 22, 2025 | 50 min

Jean Giblette

Explore the roots of domestic Chinese herb cultivation in the U.S. with Jean Giblette, as she shares the movement’s history, key players, challenges, and the urgent need for sustainable, homegrown herbal medicine in this essential two-part series.

Jean Giblette shares the rich history of growing Chinese herbal medicinals in the U.S., exploring early efforts, key challenges, and why domestic cultivation is vital for sustainable, accessible herbal medicine today.

Episode 7 | Jun 18, 2025 | 53 min

Michael Arsenault

From Healing His Daughter to a National Skincare Brand

Acupuncturist Michael Arsenault shares how a homemade eczema remedy for his daughter became Emily’s Skin Soothers, a nationwide success, fueled by press, strategy, and a surprise celebrity shoutout.

Episode 6 | May 21, 2025 | 62 min

Dr. Robert Chu

Dr. Robert Chu—acupuncturist, herbalist, and martial artist - known for his expertise in the Master Tung Acupuncture system. He shares practical insights into the Tung method and how his worldview shapes his approach to healing through medicine, movement, and mindset.

Episode 5 | Apr 14, 2025 | 45 min

Dr. Shiroko Sokitch

Dr. Shiroko Sokitch shares her powerful journey from surgeon to integrative healer, inspired by personal tragedy and a quest for miracles. She discusses the creation of her “triangle of wellness” approach, and offers trauma treatment strategies drawn from her experience with natural disaster survivors.

Episode 4 | Mar 23, 2025 | 52 min

Moshe Heller

Moshe Heller—renowned Chinese medicine clinician, educator, and herbal entrepreneur. We'll explore his groundbreaking work with acupuncture during labor, his pediatric and fertility specialties, and the inspiration behind his intuitive herbal line. 

Episode 3 | Feb 12, 2025 | 48 min

Dr. Hua Bing Wen

Dr. Wen shares why practitioners should never fear treating cancer patients. In this episode, he reveals key integrative strategies—how to spot early patterns, personalize treatments, and lifestyle advise.

Episode 2 | Jan 21, 2025 | 45 min

Dr. Lorraine Wilcox

The Journey of a Chinese Medicine Pioneer. Explore Dr. Wilcox's journey into Chinese medicine, her passion for moxibustion, and her efforts to make ancient texts accessible to modern practitioners.

Episode 1 | Dec 26, 2024 | 55 min

Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée

Cultivating the practitioner's spirit. Elisabeth's healing philosophy. With over 50 years of expertise in Chinese philosophy and classical Chinese medical texts, Elisabeth shares her journey of studying and teaching Chinese medicine

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Episode 12 | Oct 30th, 2025 | 59 min

Dr Lorraine Wilcox: Ghosts and Gu

Where ancient medicine meets the supernatural, revealing how belief, gender, from the Ming dynasty to today.

Episode 11 | Oct 13, 2025 | 55 min

Cara Frank: Herbal Ophthalmology

How Chinese herbs can restore and protect vision — from eye strain to cataracts — through the art of pattern-based diagnosis.

Episode 10 | Sep 17, 2025 | 65 min

Jean Giblette : Part 2

Jean Giblette explores the future of Chinese herb cultivation in the US, with insights on diversity and ecological farmin

Episode 9 | Aug 15, 2025 | 57 min

Dr. Ed Neal

Nei Jing “text archaeology,” reframing modern illness and sharing practical takeaways from oncology patients.

Episode 8 | Jul 22, 2025 | 50 min

Jean Giblette

Jean Giblette explores the history, challenges, and importance of growing Chinese herbal medicinals in the U.S.

Episode 6 | May 21, 2025 | 62 min

Dr. Robert Chu

Acupuncturist, herbalist, and martial artist shares insights on Master Tung and how his worldview shapes healing through medicine.

Episode 5 | April 14, 2025 | 45 min

Dr. Shiroko Sokitch

Shares her powerful journey from surgeon to integrative healer, inspired by personal tragedy and a quest for miracles.

Episode 4 | Mar 23, 2025 | 52 min

Moshe Heller

Moshe Heller—renowned Chinese medicine clinician, educator, and herbal entrepreneur.

Episode 3 | Feb 12, 2025 | 48 min

Dr. Hua Bing Wen

Dr. Wen shares why practitioners should never fear treating cancer patients.

Episode 2 | Jan 21, 2025 | 45 min

Dr. Lorraine Wilcox

Dr. Wilcox's journey into Chinese medicine and her efforts to make ancient texts accessible to modern practitioners.

Episode 1 | Dec 26, 2024 | 55 min

Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée

Cultivating the practitioner's spirit Elisabeth's
healing philosophy

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