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  • Johan has a martial arts background which eventually brought him to the Five Immortals Temple where he spent more than 5 years under the tutelage of Li Shifu. There he studied a variety of subjects including Tai Ji, longevity exercises, Dao Yin (guiding and leading of Qi), alchemy, swordsmanship, martial arts, Feng Shui, Yi Jing (The Book of Changes) divination, Daoist healing, and entering the 24th Dragon Gate lineage. Johan currently works as a Chinese medicine practitioner, taiji and qigong teacher in a psychosomatic clinic near Cologne. He also co-founded Purple Cloud Press with the mission statement to preserve the ancient knowledge of China, especially in regards to medicine, martial arts and philosophy.

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=59079037 [email protected]
  • Jonathan (Jed) H Edwards, LAc practices East Asian Medicine with a focus on internal medicine. A longtime student of divination traditions from the Yijing to Jyotisa (Vedic astrology), he also deals with subtle/spiritual aspects of health. He finds that disease often falls away when people reorient their lives to include an understanding of karmic currents or the patterning of fate.

    Jonathan makes his home at Heartward Sanctuary, a center in the NC Piedmont that he co-founded with his partner. His writing can be found at Seeds from the World Tree on Substack. For clinical consultations and divination, visit heartward.janeapp.com. Julia Hartsell is a dancer, writer and ritualist who has been catalyzing community around healing and movement for two decades. With a background in performance art and world religions, Julia has spent her life immersed in embodied practices. With an animist worldview, her work is focused on reclaiming relational ways of living and ancient forms of medicine in service of personal, ancestral and cultural healing.

    Julia is Co-founder, Director and Liturgist at Heartward Sanctuary. She also founded The Flowjo and lovingly tended the creative communities that gathered there for a decade. Passionate about movement as a healing practice, she facilitates movement and somatic-based grief work, ancestral healing practices, seasonal cycles and threshold work.

    Julia is a certified Ancestral Lineage Healing Practitioner, Death Doula & Home Funeral Guide and is an Initiate of Osun and Obatalá in the Ifá/Òrìsà traditions of Yorùbá speaking West Africa. She currently resides in Silk Hope, traditional lands of the Shakori, Sissipihaw and Catawba tribes, with her beloved partner, canine companion and a wake of vultures.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=59079037 [email protected]
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  • Lisa Rohleder has been a licensed acupuncturist in Portland, Oregon, since 1994. She founded Working Class Acupuncture (https://workingclassacupuncture.org/) in 2002 with the goal of providing low-cost acupuncture to the community through a cooperative, grassroots, financially self-sustaining model. She’s currently one of the executive directors of the POCA Technical Institute (https://pocatech.org/), the only accredited acupuncture school dedicated to training community acupuncturists. She writes about the overlapping topics of acupuncture safety, acupuncture regulation, trauma informed care, and community acupuncture at https://acusafetynerd.com/

    Tyler Phan received his Ph.D. from University College London (UCL) in 2017. Before his Ph.D., he earned his M.A. in Religions of Asia (now M.A. in Buddhist Studies) from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (SOAS) in 2013. His research focus is in medical anthropology and science and technology studies (STS) with a relationship among religion, ontology, bodies, post-colonialism, and race in Asia and North America. His previous research included a cross-country ethnography of Chinese medicine in the United States, examining the historical marginalization of Asian/Asian Americans through policy and legislation, which resulted in his Ph.D. dissertation called "American Chinese Medicine" and finishing his monograph called When White People Took Our Medicine as well as the comic book series A People’s History of Acupuncture in America.

    Tyler's Dissertation: American Chinese Medicine

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=59079037 [email protected]
  • Robert Coons is a resident of Toronto where he teaches Tai Chi, Meditation, and Tea Ceremony. He studied with secular Daoist disciple Hai Yang, and various teachers in China such as Yin Qin (Yang Style Taiji), He Caitong (Taiwan Cha Dao), Yu Jiang (Xin Yi Liu He Quan), and others. Today he continues to cultivate the Golden Elixir and is very happy to talk to you, so send him an email or visit his substack Immortality Study. You can also buy his tea at tcmsix.com/shop/

    And check out his newest online class: https://courses.qigongmeditation.online/tea-mastery-course

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=59079037 [email protected]
  • Lisa Rohleder has been a licensed acupuncturist in Portland, Oregon, since 1994. She founded Working Class Acupuncture (https://workingclassacupuncture.org/) in 2002 with the goal of providing low-cost acupuncture to the community through a cooperative, grassroots, financially self-sustaining model. She’s currently one of the executive directors of the POCA Technical Institute (https://pocatech.org/), the only accredited acupuncture school dedicated to training community acupuncturists. She writes about the overlapping topics of acupuncture safety, acupuncture regulation, trauma informed care, and community acupuncture at https://acusafetynerd.com/

    Tyler Phan received his Ph.D. from University College London (UCL) in 2017. Before his Ph.D., he earned his M.A. in Religions of Asia (now M.A. in Buddhist Studies) from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (SOAS) in 2013. His research focus is in medical anthropology and science and technology studies (STS) with a relationship among religion, ontology, bodies, post-colonialism, and race in Asia and North America. His previous research included a cross-country ethnography of Chinese medicine in the United States, examining the historical marginalization of Asian/Asian Americans through policy and legislation, which resulted in his Ph.D. dissertation called "American Chinese Medicine" and finishing his monograph called When White People Took Our Medicine as well as the comic book series A People’s History of Acupuncture in America.

    Tyler's Dissertation: American Chinese Medicine

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=59079037 [email protected]
  • LoAn Guylaine TRAN is a 24th generation disciple of the Daoist Complete Reality Dragon Gate Pure Yang lineage of Mount Wudang, under the name Sincere Phoenix 誠鳳. First an activist and professional project manager for humanitarian organisation with a focus on women’s rights in the context of anti-trafficking and prostitution, her spiritual quest took her through year-long immersions in Buddhist and Yogic practices throughout Asia, before leading her into a 9 years Daoist apprenticeship at the Five Immortals Temple, Wudang, China. She now teaches Daoist arts of Energy and Spirit and practices Chinese medicine and Daoist healing, with an ever-renewing interest for the interactions of the form and the formless. www.featherbeings.com

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Isaac Saul is an independent political journalist and the founder of Tangle, a politics newsletter that summarizes the best arguments from the right and left on the big news of the day.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Lindsey Wei, Daoist Name -Wei Cheng Ling, 魏诚灵, is a 24th generation lay disciple (俗家弟子sújiā dìzǐ) of the Chun Yang Sect of Wudang Daoism. She trained Traditional Chinese Gong Fu in a remote mountain temple in the Wudang Mountains, Hubei Province, China under her master Li Song Feng for over 9 years before returning to the US in 2010 to start her martial teaching career. She is a practitioner of Tai Ji Quan, Qi Gong, Ba Gua, Double Edge Straight Sword (Jian), as well as other weapons arts. Her passion is combining ancestral skills and indigenous world views of how to steward the earth, exist and thrive in wild places, with the life way of internal martial arts cultivation and health practices. She leads martial training camps in wilderness settings as the context of studying the Dao as it follows Nature.

    Wei is the author of The Valley Spirit —A Female Story of Daoist Cultivation, a personal memoir published by Singing Dragon in 2012. Her second book is a biography of one of her martial mentors, Path of the Spiritual Warrior –Life and Teachings of Muay Thai Fighter Pedro Solana, published through Purple Cloud Press in 2020.

    Lindsey teaches online courses as well as in person camps at varying locations in southern Oregon on Takelma and Klamath native lands.

    Her website is: www.wudangwhitehorse.com

    You can also follow her work on Youtube, IG @lindsey12wei and FB @lindsey.wei

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Ken Crouse is a native of Wilkes County, NC where he has lived for
    most of his life. He grew up working on a farm that raised cattle,
    tobacco, corn, other grains, and a large vegetable patch. Having
    always had a love of plants, he went on to study horticulture and
    mycology and got involved in the nursery and landscaping business.
    Twenty-five years ago, Ken and his wife Cindy bought a place in the
    mountains known as Peaceful Valley. At about this time, Ken was
    introduced to the concepts of permaculture and decided to adopt
    these principles whenever possible. Living and working on the land
    allowed him to bring together his plant knowledge and more than forty
    years of study devoted to the field of mycology. Peaceful Valley is
    now a botanical collection, garden, and food forest where he lives
    with his wife Cindy, two cats, and a small flock of chickens. Ken often
    teaches classes on mushroom identification and cultivation as well as
    permaculture topics.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Scoutleader Wiley is a semi-nomadic theory and ritual artist. She does not like touching slimy things, and her favourite food is potatoes. She was raised by two artists amongst the underground hip-hop and house dance community in Brooklyn, NY. She now plays freak-folk guitar music for her friends and writes systems poetry for the internet. She is the Maestra Magica at Metamodern Magick, a collaborative education platform that seeks to integrate the wisdom traditions of pre-modernity into the post-conventional world.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Henry Andrews stumbled into interactive theater and performance in 2015, and became enamored of its ability to invite people into meaningful authentic experiences. He performed with Barron Scott Levkoff’s Mystic Midway over the next several years and became involved with several other interactive projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. These experiences eventually combined with his interests in metamodern philosophy, Gravesian developmental theory, and Batesonian warm data in the form of HELLAMETAMODERNISM, an experiential approach to metamodernism. With an intentionally ridiculous name derived from an art project for an interactive theatrical party, HELLAMETAMODERNISM is a still-emerging set of concepts that brings our attention to the power of shared experience, while reminding us not to take ourselves too seriously along the way.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Amba J. Sepie works in the realm of cultural ecology, soul medicine, and decolonisation. She is also a research fellow at the University of Canterbury in Aotearoa New Zealand, teaching, writing and collaborating on projects grounded in traditional knowledges and respect for Earth’s sentience.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • We're back at it with Josh Paynter, diving deeper into his specific Taoist lineage. It's an incredible and wild ride. Please enjoy responsibly.

    Josh has been dedicated to Chinese studies for nearly thirty years. He received a B.A. in Chinese Studies from Bard College with a focus on Daoist traditions, including studying at Yunnan University in Kunming, China. His Master’s Degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine is from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. He haa also completed training at Memorial Sloane-Kettering in acupuncture for the treatment of cancer patients.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Dare Sohei (they/them/cat) is an animist artist, practitioner, facilitator. Their work dances with the integration of animist/indigenous lifeways with liberatory anti-oppression principles and non-dual somatics, which can be pithily summed up as Death Practice.
    They are based in Chinook Lands aka Portland, OR, USA.
    www.bodyaltar.org
    www.patreon.com/animistarts

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Josh has been dedicated to Chinese studies for nearly thirty years. He received a B.A. in Chinese Studies from Bard College with a focus on Daoist traditions, including studying at Yunnan University in Kunming, China. His Master’s Degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine is from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. He haa also completed training at Memorial Sloane-Kettering in acupuncture for the treatment of cancer patients.

  • Ken Crouse is a native of Wilkes County, NC where he has lived for
    most of his life. He grew up working on a farm that raised cattle,
    tobacco, corn, other grains, and a large vegetable patch. Having
    always had a love of plants, he went on to study horticulture and
    mycology and got involved in the nursery and landscaping business.
    Twenty-five years ago, Ken and his wife Cindy bought a place in the
    mountains known as Peaceful Valley. At about this time, Ken was
    introduced to the concepts of permaculture and decided to adopt
    these principles whenever possible. Living and working on the land
    allowed him to bring together his plant knowledge and more than forty
    years of study devoted to the field of mycology. Peaceful Valley is
    now a botanical collection, garden, and food forest where he lives
    with his wife Cindy, two cats, and a small flock of chickens. Ken often
    teaches classes on mushroom identification and cultivation as well as
    permaculture topics.

  • Bringing an infectious warmth and playful levity
    wherever she goes, Monica Rodgers is a tireless
    advocate for the full actualization of women,
    inspiring women everywhere that saying “YES to
    the MESS” is the missing link to self-love and
    personal awakening.

    From Monica: Patriarchy impacts all people, regardless of gender, all over the world.

    This unjust construct is defined by the dictionary as a "system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it” has caused inestimable harm throughout the centuries, and yet we learn almost nothing about it in school. Deconstructing patriarchy in our minds, relationships, and communities benefits everyone because in doing so, we stop perpetuating the unconscious generational cycle that keeps the system in place. Manbox: A term that researchers use to describe the dominant form of masculinity in the United States at this time is known as Hegemonic Masculinity, which Mark Greeneand others have described as the “Man Box.” The term implies a rigid set of expectations, perceptions, and behaviors of what is “manly” behavior.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Hello audience! (Lukas here) I just wanted to apologize straight away for the sound quality of this episode. We will do our very best to maintain better standards in the future. It's a great conversation with someone I've admired for a long time so I think you'll enjoy it regardless.

    Thanks for listening!

    Some background from Kathy herself:

    I have been practicing Chinese martial arts, Tai Chi, and Qigong for over three decades. I began training at the age of six under the guidance of my father Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming.

    I received my Master’s degree with distinction in Chinese Medicine from Middlesex University in London, UK with a joint degree from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. I also hold my BSc in Clinical Exercise Physiology from Boston University and was honored with the Scarlet Key Award, one of the University’s highest academic honors. I bring a wide range of clinical experience and knowledge working in a Beijing hospital and in neuroscience research at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital.

    I created TCM Time as a resource for you to discover Chinese medicine through videos, online classes, blog posts, podcast, and much more. With this platform I will introduce you to some of my favorite topics such as:

    Stress relief and pain managementAcupressure massage and meridian healthTCM body clock: How to regulate your lifestyleFood as medicineMedical Qigong

    I specialize in a mind-body approach to achieving health and wellness. I am trained in Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment modalities such as:

    AcupunctureChinese herbal medicineTui Na massageTai Chi & QigongDiet & lifestyle therapy

    Send me a message if you are interested in learning more about private lessons, personal health consultations, classes and workshops. Subscribe to my mailing list for the latest news and announcements. [email protected]

    Also we mention ways to inquire about purchasing the YMAA Retreat Center

    Please follow the link for more information. It's absolutely gorgeous!

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Dare Sohei (they/them/cat) is an animist artist, practitioner, facilitator. Their work dances with the integration of animist/indigenous lifeways with liberatory anti-oppression principles and non-dual somatics, which can be pithily summed up as Death Practice.
    They are based in Chinook Lands aka Portland, OR, USA.
    www.bodyaltar.org
    www.patreon.com/animistarts

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! Become a Patron! [email protected]
  • Zoey Gong is a Traditional Chinese Medicinal (TCM) chef and nutritionist. Born in Shanghai, China, she grew up with the wisdom of medicinal cooking. She now resides in New York City, where she hosts pop-up medicinal dinners and educates the public on TCM food therapy. With a background in both western and eastern clinical nutrition, she founded Five Seasons TCM in 2021, a boutique wellness brand that shares and modernizes the knowledge of TCM food therapy.

    Big thanks to our sponsor The Apricot Grove!

    Eternal gratitude to Bart Matthews for our amazing intro music! Check out our FB page if you roll like that. For books! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=59079037 [email protected]