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138 The Essence of Our Work: An Exploration on Knowing What You Have to Offer Online • MB Huwe

138 The Essence of Our Work: An Exploration on Knowing What You Have to Offer Online • MB Huwe

FromQiological Podcast


138 The Essence of Our Work: An Exploration on Knowing What You Have to Offer Online • MB Huwe

FromQiological Podcast

ratings:
Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With Covid-19 knocking the bottom out of our practices, there is a call from experts in the field to “get online.” Which isn’t bad advice as it does provide a channel to our patients in a time when we can't put our hands on them. But, and this is important, many of us don’t know what we would do online.Somehow the idea of teaching acupressure leaves me completely cold. And as to helping people with their nutrition, well, most people I see don’t have much of an interest in that anyway. Add on to it, the fact that there are some things I know in theory, but from an embodied understanding I don’t have much to say.So the question arises for me of “What in essence, and with integrity, can I share online?”In this conversation with MB Huwe as we dig into that question. Listen in if you have questions about what can you from that genuine place in your bones  bring to the online world.Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview.  
Released:
Apr 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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.