Deepest Health : Chinese Medicine Podcast
Latest Episodes
Deepest Health Podcast 5 – Interview with Brandt Stickley
I am honored to offer this interview of Brandt Stickley talking about his practice and teaching of Chinese medicine.  This was early in the podcast's history, and the first interview, so the sound quality is a little dubious.  Dr. Stickley apologizes
Learning Chinese herbs : does where they grow really matter?
(http://deepesthealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/chen_pi_aurantium_citrus_peel.jpg)Another aspect to the more advanced Chinese herb learning method (http://deepesthealth.com/2009/a-relational-method-of-learning-chinese-herbs/) that I teach is diving i
An exploration of Chinese herb flavors : A student project (Part 1 of 3)
Today, I would like to present the first part of a three-part series about flavor combinations in Chinese herbal medicine. You may remember that the issue of flavors is one of the things I’ve been discussing with my students at NCNM
Shape the future of Deepest Health – answer our survey today!
I want to thank everyone who has already answered the survey. To those of you who haven’t – I want to ask for your help again. Please visit the post linked below and answer the survey. It will take, at most, 5 minutes of your
Deepest Health Reader Survey – LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT!
Hey everyone, As my last post would suggest, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the future of Deepest Health. I realize that I need information to keep moving forward. First, I’d like to hear back from you, my loyal read
Drawing simple things : reflections on blogging Chinese medicine
Reviewing the last 50 or so posts I’ve made, I must admit to some irritation. The transition from school to “real life” hasn’t been always smooth, and Deepest Health content has suffered for that. I keep returning
Do you need help building the practice of your dreams?
Sure, we all do. I’ve talked about various business topics on Deepest Health. I’ve made some recommendations about books, websites and even courses that might get you closer to your goal of having a vital, abundant Chinese me
Frustrations on the path to Chinese medicine mastery
I’ve been working with students explicitly for about a year now, teaching at NCNM. I think I will be continuing to do this, as the activity suits me and it also forces me to keep studying. I find that I want to teach about learning
These symbols are meant to be questioned (they just don’t often give clear answers)
I have a feeling I’m going to get in trouble for my teaching. It’s not that I’m that revolutionary, or that I really even know that much more than my students. It’s just that my fundamental orientation towards the
Chinese medicine question of the month : intro to a new method of engagement
As a first-year student, I was so blown away by everything I was learning in school for Chinese Medicine, I couldn’t keep my mind straight. I was being rearranged, challenged on every level. I really couldn’t have blogged abo