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Qiological podcast: Perspectives on the Mingmen

2026-03-19T16:20:54-07:00March 19th, 2026|

With Anne Shelton Crute, Thomas Sørensen and Z'ev Rosenberg, Interview by Michael Max

Three seasoned practitioners of Chinese medicine gather to explore the Ming Men (Gate of Destiny) from textual, palpatory, and alchemical angles, treating it not as a fixed definition but as a living question worth circling. The conversation moves from classical sources like Nanjing 36 to hands-on clinical markers, examining how ministerial fire functions as activation and presence rather than simple heat. Topics range from palpating cold below the navel to the risks of suppressing fire with cold bitter herbs, and zoom out to consider yin-fire civilization as an ecological mirror. Equal parts rigorous and open-ended, the episode guides practitioners toward better questions rather than settled answers.

Elevated Practice podcast: Classical Medicine and Cycles – A Ring Without End

2026-02-13T21:01:50-08:00February 13th, 2026|

In this thoughtful conversation, Gretchen speaks with Z’ev Rosenberg about a fifty-year journey into the Chinese medical classics—from an early encounter with the I Ching to a lifelong immersion in the Nei Jing. Z’ev explores how ancient metaphysics, natural cycles, and modern clinical practice intersect, offering grounded insight on staying true to classical principles today. The episode also highlights the cyclical vision behind A Ring Without End, and how its structure guides readers through personal and classical discovery.

Bad Medicine podcast: Rethinking Medicine – What Doctors Can Learn from Acupuncture

2026-02-13T21:03:21-08:00July 23rd, 2025|

In this compelling episode of Bad Medicine, Z’ev Rosenberg—acupuncturist, teacher, and among the first licensed practitioners of Chinese medicine in the United States—reflects on what modern healthcare has lost. Through vivid clinical stories, he illustrates how healing unfolds when we engage the body’s innate intelligence rather than impose treatment upon it. Emphasizing collaboration, lifestyle, nutrition, and spirit, Z’ev offers a grounded yet visionary model of medicine that is ecological, humane, and deeply restorative—inviting both practitioners and patients to rethink what it truly means to heal.

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