Qiological Podcast
1) 439 Inhabiting Community • Liz Vitale
Medicine finds its way into our lives not through textbooks, but by getting sand in our shoes, salt in our hair, and noticing how our hands long to be in the dirt—or on people.Liz Vitale didn’t simply...Show More
2) 438 Visionary Chinese Medicine Ophthalmology • Marc Grossman
We tend to think of eyesight as a technical problem—retinas, optics, refractive errors, clearer lenses. But eyes don’t just see—they interpret. They blur when the world feels too intrusive, or sharpen...Show More
3) 437 I Thought About Chinese Medicine in High School • Will Martin
Some people find acupuncture after a twisted ankle, a twist of fate, or some stubborn health condition that finally surrenders to a few needles. But every now and then you meet someone who caught the ...Show More
4) 436 History Series, Punk Rock American Chinese Medicine • Tyler Phan
Punk rock and Chinese medicine might seem worlds apart, but both pushed back on dominant systems. Punk challenged the mainstream music industry; Chinese medicine, the dominance of biomedicine. Each cr...Show More
5) 435 Saam and Skin Conditions • Fang Cai
Sometimes clarity doesn’t come from adding more—it comes from taking away. Simplifying helps to see more clearly what’s already there. In medicine, that often means noticing the simple patterns hiding...Show More
6) 434 The Art of Connection- Healing in the Age of Technology • Kenan Akbus.mp3
The tools we use to shape our world, they in turn shape us. Whether it’s the brush in a painter’s hand or the software code that organizes the clinic day. The interface becomes part of our perception....Show More
7) 433 Finding What You Weren't Looking For• Dan Bensky
Sometimes the most interesting things happen when we stop trying to confirm what we think we know. In clinic, certainty can close doors—but curiosity opens them. There’s a kind of listening that goes ...Show More
8) 432 History Series—First Licenses, Lasting Legacies- Acupuncture Amid the Zeitgeist of the 70's • Gene Bruno
The 1970s were a turbulent time—streets alive with protest, classrooms charged with new ideas, and an entire generation questioning the stories they’d inherited. It was a decade of upheaval, but also ...Show More
9) 431 Heaven, Earth, and the Geometry of Being Human | Rory Hiltbrand
Ever wonder if being human is less about mechanics and more about patterns? Not the kind of patterns you memorize in a textbook, but the ones that repeat like spirals in a sunflower, or the way a thou...Show More
10) 430 Medicine, Marital Arts, the Blueprint of the Neijing | Ethan Murchie
Sometimes old books get treated like sacred relics. But what if the Nei Jing isn’t a mystery text at all? What if it’s closer to a well-worn how-to manual — a guide for the hands, a companion fo...Show More