Episode 18: Homecoming
In this heartfelt episode, the hosts are joined by Kanisha Tiedeman, Ancestral Skin Marker and Quyanaa (Birth and Maturation) Practitioner, discusses the profound connections between place, memory, and being.
In this heartfelt episode, the hosts are joined by Kanisha Tiedeman, Ancestral Skin Marker and Quyanaa (Birth and Maturation) Practitioner, discusses the profound connections between place, memory, and being.
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with Michael Max, Edward Neal, and Mel Hopper Koppelman
What do we do when the world feels like it’s unraveling? How to respond when our systems—political, economic, medical—feel brittle, even broken? It’s easy to fall into despair, or look away. But maybe what we’re being asked to do is look closer. To stay present. In this conversation with Ed Neal and Mel Hopper Koppelman, we explore the edges where medicine, ecology, and culture meet. Both are thinkers who don’t shy away from complexity. Ed draws from classical Chinese texts and ecological systems. Mel, from her knowledge of science and systems thinking.
In this episode, Dr. Neil and Mel explore what the Neijing says about Qi, how modern technology might be disrupting natural rhythms, and how ideas from modern physics could intersect with ancient wisdom.
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Conscious Fertility podcast with Lorne Brown
Join Dr. Edward Neal as he bridges the wisdom of classical Chinese medicine with modern science. Drawing from the "Neijing," an ancient text revealing the universe’s operating system, he explains how aligning with natural rhythms can transform health and consciousness. In this episode, Dr. Neal explores how the universe’s intangible patterns shape the physical world. Discover how practices like acupuncture and mindful living can restore balance, foster flow, and help you connect with the light and breathe at the heart of existence.
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring story of the Klamath River’s restoration and what it means—ecologically, culturally, and personally—when dams come down.
Join us as we discuss brain laterality, balancing the left and right hemispheres, and how these dynamics influence our lives.
Join Dr. Neal and Mel as they discuss the rapidly evolving world of AI, its philosophical implications, and its comparison to human consciousness.
Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of the vestibular system! In this episode, Dr Neal and Mel unravel the complexities of this crucial part of our neurology, explaining its development, function, and its impact on our balance and movement.
In today's conversation, Dr. Neal and Mel delve into the concept of 'time sickness,' discussing how the irregularities in natural and technological rhythms have impacted human health.
Dr. Edward Neal and Mel Hopper Koppelman explore menopause not as a disease but as a natural life transition described in the Neijing over 2,000 years ago. They discuss why hormones are the spice, not the meal, how lost rhythms drive most symptoms, and why the stories we tell about aging and womanhood may be the most powerful medicine of all.