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185 Reflections on the Dao: Practical Philosophy and the Art of Medicine • David Marks

Daoism

Feb 2, 2021 | Daoism, Philosophy, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

I rather enjoy the idea of our medicine being a sort of applied philosophy, that there is a way of looking at the world that has such coherence and connection that it not only helps us to make sense of this moment, but to bring healing as well.  David Marks set off on...
Feb 2, 2021
183 Nourishing Life • Peter Deadman

183 Nourishing Life • Peter Deadman

Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Jan 19, 2021 | Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Practitioner Well-Being, Qi Gong & Tai Chi

True entrepreneurs and visionaries don’t go into something for the money. They go into it because of purpose and passion. The business piece is in service of the difference they are looking to create in the world. It’s not surprising that Peter Deadman would be...
Jan 19, 2021
180 Reflections and Observations on 2020 • Michael Max

180 Reflections and Observations on 2020 • Michael Max

Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Dec 29, 2020 | Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Here we are at the end of 2020, you’d think the alliterative rhyme of 2-0, 2-0 would imply a year of balance of and stability. It’s been anything but, and yet, it’s been a year that has asked us to grow in terms of flexibility and resilience and...
Dec 29, 2020
179 If You Don’t Run Your Business, Your Business Will Run You • Dave Kaster

179 If You Don’t Run Your Business, Your Business Will Run You • Dave Kaster

Business & Practice Management

Dec 22, 2020 | Business & Practice Management, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

生意 sheng yi, are the characters in Chinese that mean business. They literally mean, “create meaning.” And when you think about it, any successful business does exactly that; it creates meaning and provides something of value.  From your favorite indy coffeeshop, to...
Dec 22, 2020
178 Questioning Like a Detective • Jason Robertson

178 Questioning Like a Detective • Jason Robertson

Acupuncture

Dec 15, 2020 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Listening, Methods, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Questions are a key aspect of helping us to understand how to help our patients. In school we learn the classic 10 questions. But asking useful questions in the clinic goes far beyond the basic ten. What’s more, our questions are not about creating conversation, but...
Dec 15, 2020
177 A Student Marketing Project • Megan Bulloch

177 A Student Marketing Project • Megan Bulloch

Business & Practice Management

Dec 8, 2020 | Business & Practice Management, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

The great thing about being a student is that you have permission to be curious. It’s your job to push the edges. To crank open your mind and leave a vast swath of empty space in your being so as to allow your studies and experience to shape you into something you’ve...
Dec 8, 2020
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