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The Apricot Grove

The Apricot Grove

Auteur(s): Dr. Edward Neal
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Welcome to the Apricot Grove! Join us in retelling our human story through weekly conversations about Chinese medicine, nature, and creativity.Dr. Edward Neal Science Sciences biologiques
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  • Episode 18: Homecoming
    Oct 13 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, the hosts are joined by Kanisha Tiedeman, discussing the profound connections between place, memory, and being. Together, they share their first childhood memories, explore the significance of place in traditional cultures, and reflect on how modern living affects our sense of belonging. They delve into practices to reconnect with our bodies and the earth amid the digital age. Join this enlightening conversation to explore how nature can guide us back to our roots.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Episode 17: Let's Talk About Qi
    Jun 17 2025


    What is Qi?? In the relatively short time that Chinese Medicine has been part of the mainstream conversation in the West, the term Qihas remained a slippery and often misunderstood concept—even among seasoned practitioners.

    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.....As Dr. Neil likes to say: “It’s all about breath!” . Hope you enjoy the episode!

    Join us at www.neijingstudies.com to learn more.


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    57 min
  • Episode 16: Klamath River Restoration
    May 6 2025

    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. Danielle Mericle joins us to talk about her work in river restoration, her collaborations with Indigenous communities in the Klamath Basin, and the powerful lessons nature has to offer. We explore the connections between blocked rivers and human health and what it means to heal—individually and collectively. It’s a conversation about resilience, joy, and the role storytelling plays in helping us reconnect with the natural world.

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    1 h et 7 min
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