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By Dr. James Mohebali
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
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Join Dr. James Mohebali and Brian Huwe in the third and final installment of their interview together. They cover topics that are important to acupuncturists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, doctors, energy workers, and anyone who is interested in making a healing contact with others. They talk about skin-to-skin Contact, needling style, what practitioners experience when they're needling. Brian demystifies the movement of qi (while keeping it pretty mystical!). He also talks about the similarities between teaching and healing, the risks of standardized medicine (both in Ancient China and today), and the difference between rational and empirical knowledge. If you're interested in the Hegelian Dialectic, Epistemology, or the Socratic method, you might find some answers you've been looking for here!
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"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/cf27a4c6e683/difficult-questionseasy-decision
🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw/videos
🎤 Check out the podcast — http://classicofdifficulties.buzzsprout.com
A big thank you goes out from Dr. James to Jeffrey Yuen, without whom this show would not have been possible.
MUSIC CREDIT:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" — Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons license) — https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/track/let-yourself-be-huge
A big thanks to u/Daoist_Hermit for the intro music clip.
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See Part 1 Here: https://youtu.be/WbDDJ8b7PmE
See Part 3 Here Next Week: https://youtu.be/W5EOiw2LA6o
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What does Chinese medicine have to say about psychedelic therapy for trauma, PTSD, and personality disorders? What's the difference between pain and suffering in medicine? Is Chinese medicine the fruition of Aristotle, Galileo, & Newton's natural philosophy? Join Dr. James Mohebali as he interviews his friend and mentor, Brian Huwe, L.Ac., to get to the bottom of some of the difficult questions facing doctors, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, and other health practitioners. Brian Huwe is a fellow St. John's College alumnus ("Johnnie") and a fellow student of Jeffrey Yuen. Brian practices acupuncture and herbal medicine outside of Roanoke, VA.
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"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/cf27a4c6e683/difficult-questionseasy-decision
🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw/videos
🎤 Check out the podcast — http://classicofdifficulties.buzzsprout.com
A big thank you goes out from Dr. James to Jeffrey Yuen, without whom this show would not have been possible.
MUSIC CREDIT:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" — Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons license) — https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/track/let-yourself-be-huge
A big thanks to u/Daoist_Hermit for the intro music clip.
DISCLAIMER:
Some links in description may be affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase, at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.
See the Second Part Here Next Week: https://youtu.be/TY9TL5BVbeI
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Join Dr. James Mohebali as he interviews his friend and mentor, Brian Huwe, L.Ac., to get to the bottom of some of the difficult questions facing doctors, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, and other health practitioners. Brian Huwe is a fellow St. John's College alumnus ("Johnnie") and a fellow student of Jeffrey Yuen. Brian practices acupuncture and herbal medicine outside of Roanoke, VA. They talk about the Chinese medical concept of the Heart as the emperor (which Dr. James mentioned in his "Heart is not a Pump" series, part 3). They also talk about different ideas about human nature, whether we should return to nature and aim for primal strength and hold up primal man as an ideal. They also talk about Aristotle, asceticism and fasting, parenthood, and Jeffrey Yuen's description of the primary channels of acupuncture (as they pertain to survival, interaction, and differentiation).
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"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/cf27a4c6e683/difficult-questionseasy-decision
🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw/videos
🎤 Check out the podcast — http://classicofdifficulties.buzzsprout.com
A big thank you goes out from Dr. James to Jeffrey Yuen, without whom this show would not have been possible.
MUSIC CREDIT:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" — Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons license) — https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/track/let-yourself-be-huge
A big thanks to u/Daoist_Hermit for the intro music clip.
DISCLAIMER:
Some links in description may be affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase, at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.
Watch Part 1 Here:
https://youtu.be/VcSkm3LDVw4
COOL STUFF I MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:
Erwin Schrödinger's "What is Life?" — https://amzn.to/3vyRi1y
J. Mark & Elizabeth J. Barna's "A Christian Ending: A Handbook for Burial in the Ancient Christian Tradition" — https://amzn.to/3MJtuOA
As the Boomer population of America ages, questions about death & dying have come to the forefront of our cultural experience. From books like Atul Gawande's "Being Mortal" to L.S. Dugdale's "The Lost Art of Dying" to Mark & Elizabeth Barna's "A Christian Ending: A Handbook for Burial in the Ancient Christian Tradition," people are trying to reclaim the sacred and die peacefully and beautifully, often in the safety of their own homes. Join Dr. James Mohebali, a doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese medicine, and an Orthodox Christian, as he speaks at the newly formed Holy Cross Orthodox Church Burial Society, the former parish of Fr. Gregory Mathewes-Green and Frederica Mathewes-Green, in Baltimore, MD. He guides them through asking the deeper questions about death, dying, and end-of-life medical care, using the paradigm of Chinese Medicine, yin yang, the five elements, so that they can make their medical decisions with autonomy, and with rooting in their deep faith. On the way, Dr. James talks about the foundations of biomedicine in Charles Darwin, the survival of the fittest, evolution, and an alternative possibility in Erwin Schrodinger, the famous quantum physicist responsible for Schrodinger's cat, Other speakers include Fr. John Behr, former dean of St. Vladimir's Seminary, and John Heers, founder of First Things Foundation and host of "Why are We Talking About Rabbits?" podcast.
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"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/cf27a4c6e683/difficult-questionseasy-decision
🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw/videos
🎤 Check out the podcast — http://classicofdifficulties.buzzsprout.com
A big thank you goes out from Dr. James to Jeffrey Yuen, without whom this show would not have been possible.
MUSIC CREDIT:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" — Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons license) — https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/track/let-yourself-be-huge
A big thanks to u/Daoist_Hermit for the intro music clip.
DISCLAIMER:
Some links in description may be affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase, at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.
Watch Part 2 Here Next Week: https://youtu.be/dxz1fesg5MA
COOL STUFF I MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:
Schrödinger's "What is Life?" — https://amzn.to/3vyRi1y
J. Mark & Elizabeth J. Barna's "A Christian Ending: A Handbook for Burial in the Ancient Christian Tradition" — https://amzn.to/3MJtuOA
As the Boomer population of America ages, questions about death and dying have come to the forefront of our cultural experience. From books like Atul Gawande's "Being Mortal" to L.S. Dugdale's "The Lost Art of Dying" to Mark & Elizabeth Barna's "A Christian Ending: A Handbook for Burial in the Ancient Christian Tradition," people are trying to reclaim the sacred and die peacefully and beautifully, often in the safety of their own homes. Join Dr. James Mohebali, a doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese medicine, and an Orthodox Christian, as he speaks at the newly formed Holy Cross Orthodox Church Burial Society, the former parish of Fr. Gregory Mathewes-Green and Frederica Mathewes-Green, in Baltimore, MD. He guides them through asking the deeper questions about death, dying, and end-of-life medical care, using the paradigm of Chinese Medicine, yin yang, the five elements, so that they can make their medical decisions with autonomy, and with rooting in their deep faith. Other speakers include Fr. John Behr, former dean of St. Vladimir's Seminary, and John Heers, founder of First Things Foundation and host of "Why are We Talking About Rabbits?" podcast.
👕 Show off your love for us with our NEW MERCH! — https://classic-of-difficulties.creator-spring.com/listing/classic-of-difficulties
💪 Support our channel! — http://patreon.com/classicofdifficulties
"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/cf27a4c6e683/difficult-questionseasy-decision
🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw/videos
🎤 Check out the podcast — http://classicofdifficulties.buzzsprout.com
A big thank you goes out from Dr. James to Jeffrey Yuen, without whom this show would not have been possible.
MUSIC CREDIT:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" — Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons license) — https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/track/let-yourself-be-huge
A big thanks to u/Daoist_Hermit for the intro music clip.
DISCLAIMER:
Some links in description may be affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase, at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.
DR. JAMES' TOP 3 LIVER RECIPES:
Liver Stir Fry with Chinese Chives — https://bit.ly/3KYCNsU
Chopped Liver (Dr. James' Wife's Favorite!) — https://bit.ly/36CYno4
Liver Ragu — https://bit.ly/3u8L0Us
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Join Dr. James as we go on the first inaugural "Classic of Difficulties" road trip! Dr. James and Francesca are off to the Arnold Sports Festival 2022, where olympic weightlifters, strongman, bodybuilders, arm wrestlers, medieval grapplers, and many other athletes will be testing their might! Francesca, nationally ranked olympic weightlifter, former crossfit athlete, hardcore health and nutrition lover, and all around awesome person is competing at the USA weightlifting North American Open Series 1. She'll be competing alongside Mattie Rogers, Kate Nye, and other Olympians and Olympic hopefuls. And Dr. James Mohebali, her friend, doctor of acupuncture, Chinese tui na bodyworker, and herbalist, is along for the ride. Between Francesca's awesome coaches at Project Lift, her physical therapist and his dry-needling, her adaptogenic herbal routine, and her pre-competition massages and treatments from Dr. James, Francesca is lifting harder than ever before! Learn about her story, and follow them on the road to the Arnold Sports Festival 2022.
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"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/cf27a4c6e683/difficult-questionseasy-decision
🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw/videos
COOL STUFF I MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:
Project Lift (with Chelsea and Drew Dillon) — https://www.project-lift.org/
Antifragile Physical Therapy (with Wesley Miller) — https://www.antifragilept.com/
Arnold Sports Festival — https://www.arnoldsportsfestival.com/
🎤 Check out the podcast — http://classicofdifficulties.buzzsprout.com
A big thank you goes out from Dr. James to Jeffrey Yuen, without whom this show would not have been possible.
MUSIC CREDIT:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" — Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons license) — https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/track/let-yourself-be-huge
A big thanks to u/Daoist_Hermit for the intro music clip.
DISCLAIMER:
Some links in description may be affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase, at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.
🔔 Subscribe for more 🔔
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw?sub_confirmation=1
"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
Like what you're hearing? 💪Support our channel! 💪
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Music Credit:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" - Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons License)
Support the Show.
John Heers does international aid. John throws great parties. Both can help you heal from your trauma, depression, and isolation.
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John Heers is the co-founder of an international aid organization, First Things Foundation, based off the Peace Corps model, that sends young people to five different countries to immerse themselves fully and completely in these cultures in order to attempt to offer genuine, humble, and meaningful aid to the people that need it most. In the course of his work, John has seen tremendous healing happen both in the individuals that commit themselves to this kind of work, and in the communities that his organization serves. John is also a seasoned Tamada, the head of the table at the Georgian supra (aka keipi). These lively feasts involve toasting, wine, and form deep, long-lasting bonds that are so uncommon in the modern age. Join Dr. James Mohebali for "Classic of Difficulties" first interview with John Heers, where we find profound answers about health, disease, and healing in some unexpected places. We learn about the healing potential inside of international aid work, both for the communities and for the aid workers, and about how coming to the communal table can create vulnerability, intimacy, and communion. Heal yourself, heal your marriage, heal your community—all while having fun with your friends!
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"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/cf27a4c6e683/difficult-questionseasy-decision
🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw/videos
COOL STUFF I MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:
Keipi Restaurant — https://bit.ly/3FOYRDK
First Things Foundation — https://bit.ly/3cTv8gr
John Heers' "Why Are We Talking About Rabbits" Podcast — https://bit.ly/3CWbxH5
A big thank you goes out from Dr. James to Jeffrey Yuen, without whom this show would not have been possible.
MUSIC CREDIT:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" — Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons license) — https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/track/let-yourself-be-huge
A big thanks to u/Daoist_Hermit for the intro music clip.
Support the Show.
John Heers does international aid. John throws great parties. Both can help you heal from your trauma, depression, and isolation.
💪 Support our channel! — http://patreon.com/classicofdifficulties
John Heers is the co-founder of an international aid organization, First Things Foundation, based off the Peace Corps model, that sends young people to five different countries to immerse themselves fully and completely in these cultures in order to attempt to offer genuine, humble, and meaningful aid to the people that need it most. In the course of his work, John has seen tremendous healing happen both in the individuals that commit themselves to this kind of work, and in the communities that his organization serves. John is also a seasoned Tamada, the head of the table at the Georgian supra (aka keipi). These lively feasts involve toasting, wine, and form deep, long-lasting bonds that are so uncommon in the modern age. Join Dr. James Mohebali for "Classic of Difficulties" first interview with John Heers, where we find profound answers about health, disease, and healing in some unexpected places. We learn about the healing potential inside of international aid work, both for the communities and for the aid workers, and about how coming to the communal table can create vulnerability, intimacy, and communion. Heal yourself, heal your marriage, heal your community—all while having fun with your friends!
🔔 Subscribe for more 🔔
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw?sub_confirmation=1
"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
👕 Show off your love for us with our NEW MERCH! — https://classic-of-difficulties.creator-spring.com/listing/classic-of-difficulties
COOL STUFF I MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:
Keipi Restaurant — https://bit.ly/3FOYRDK
First Things Foundation — https://bit.ly/3cTv8gr
John Heers' "Why Are We Talking About Rabbits" Podcast — https://bit.ly/3CWbxH5
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/cf27a4c6e683/difficult-questionseasy-decision
🎬 Watch our most recent videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzqmnRkGkUJF8HQYZ8gifw/videos
Support the Show.
The drugs don't work...and people are searching for a solution. But are the vitamins and supplements just as bad as the drugs?
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People everywhere are trying to turn away from big pharma, and take control of their health using natural and naturally derived substances. From nootropics, to psychotropics, to herbal medicine, people are waking up to the possibilities. But what if some of the new solutions are just as bad as the drugs? Join Dr. James Mohebali as we take a look at some more issues that relate to the use and overuse of pharmaceuticals, and use modern clinical experience paired with ancient medical theory to examine the new field of nutraceuticals, vitamins, minerals, and supplements. Covering topics ranging from L-theanine, green tea and getting tea drunk, to curcumin and turmeric, and to the difference between generic and brand name pharmaceuticals, Dr. James guides us through the tough questions facing us as we interact with the very lucrative and popular field of nutraceuticals.
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"Classic of Difficulties: Difficult Questions in Medicine, Acupuncture, and Beyond" is a new podcast and YouTube channel by Dr. James Mohebali, doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
We try to ask difficult questions from both a philosophical and a practical perspective about medicine, health, alternative medicine, and everything in between. We hope to deepen the conversation about medicine, taking it beyond the questions of "what's good" and "what's bad," instead trying to figure out what philosophies and assumptions underlie our approaches to medicine, so that we can begin to understand what's really at stake when we think about our health and wellness.
Like what you're hearing? 💪Support our channel! 💪
Can't find a clean shirt? BUY A NEW ONE — 👕Classic of Difficulties Merch 👕
📬 Want to hear about our newest projects? Join our mailing list
🎬 Check us out on YouTube
Music Credit:
"Let Yourself Be Huge" - Cloudkicker (under Creative Commons License)
Support the Show.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.