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In this episode of the Yo San University 39Gen Podcast, Sean Trace is joined by Chinese Medicine Doctor Cass Naumann for an insightful discussion on the transformative potential of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Medical Qigong. Cass has taught in the Yo San University doctoral program, and was a featured speaker at the 2022 Yo San University Integrative Reproductive Medicine Symposium. In our latest episode, she shares her journey from being a musician to becoming a healer, exploring the profound effects of energy medicine, vibrational healing, and the biofield.
Delve into the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, examine the role of intuition in healing practice, and reflect on the remarkable and often mysterious possibilities of healing. The conversation in this episode will inspire you to embrace the wonder of life’s transformative processes and consider the potential of alternative medicine.
Dr. Cass Naumann is an intuitive teacher and healer whose decades of studies and innate gifts bestow upon her clients an elevated sense of well-being, awareness, and self-compassion. She has mastered a myriad of healing modalities including: Qigong, Tai Qi, vibrational sound healing, acupuncture, cupping, energy work (medical qigong/reiki), breath-work, bodywork (tuina), yoga, and meditation. In recent years she has also been working in the psychedelic integration spaces through internal theory, shadow work, spiritual direction and coaching. In essence, Cass is a light-worker, devoted to the heart and spirit of this medicine, ushering the collective consciousness toward more peace, balance, and loving kindness.
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Welcome to the Yo San University 39Gen Podcast! In this episode, Sean Trace interviews Albert Vaca, a Yo San University alumnus and principal practitioner at Tao of Wellness in Pasadena. Albert shares his inspiring journey from Tai Chi and Qi development to becoming a seasoned acupuncturist. Sean and Albert dive into the importance of mentorship, the philosophy of flow, and creating a healing space for patients. Discover how he integrates Traditional Chinese Medicine, fascia work, and breathwork into his practice. Whether you're a student, practitioner, or someone curious about acupuncture, this episode will deepen your understanding of holistic health and healing.
Albert Vaca, California Board Licensed Acupuncturist, received his Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from Yo San University. Having a background in martial arts and competitive sports, he was drawn to Sports Medicine and orthopedics. He completed a postgraduate training in acupuncture orthopedics at Cedars Sinai Hospital, and furthered his training by becoming certified as an Acupuncture Orthopedic Specialist from the Academy of Orthopedic Acupuncture.
Albert is a firm believer in integrative healthcare and has worked in women’s health, internal medicine and pediatrics with other medical specialists at the Venice Family Clinic and Being Alive HIV clinic. An educator at heart, he served as Dean of Clinical Education at Yo San University where he enjoyed sharing his clinical knowledge with interns. He is co-author of BACK to Pain-Free Health: Secrets of Natural Healing for Back Pain, and is fluent in Spanish.
Albert is dedicated to personal development and practices meditation and tai chi regularly. He hopes to empower patients at Tao of Wellness with his knowledge, and to help them activate their innate restorative abilities that promote healing and well-being. -
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Welcome to the 39GEN Podcast, presented by Yo San University! In this episode, host Sean Trace speaks with Todd Plymale-Mallory, Yo San University faculty member and wellness expert, with decades of experience in Eastern and integrative medicine. Todd shares his journey from Western medical aspirations to Chinese medicine and offers insights into proactive health care, holistic healing, and the healing power of touch. Together, they explore how integrative approaches can transform lives by connecting mind, body, and spirit. Perfect for health professionals and wellness enthusiasts, this episode is packed with wisdom on healing, recovery, and achieving balanced health.
Todd completed his Masters in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine at Yo San University in Los Angeles in 2006. Then in 2009 he became a Diplomat of the National Board of Acupuncture Orthopedics (1 of fewer than 1000 in the US) and now has decades of experience treating Orthopedic and Sports related injuries. Todd has been blessed to work with the world's Elite Professional Triathletes, Top Professional Road/Cross/MTB and Track Cyclists, Top Mixed Martial Artists, NBA Players, Major Leaguers, AVP athletes, and many other amateur and elite level athletes.
More recently, Todd has been working with the American Institute of Psychiatry in Traditional Chinese Medicine to bring the ancient traditions of Taoist Five Element Shen (Spirit) Medicine back to the forefront of natural treatment of Mental Health Disorders. Beyond the clinic and classroom settings, Todd is currently working on developing an integrated education curriculum for Acupuncturist and Massage Therapists, working to publish his first book, and will be giving regular lectures, seminars, and workshops on a variety of health and wellness topics. Specialties: Acupuncture, Mind-Body-Soul Medicine, Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine and Psychiatry, Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Perinatal Treatment to support Childbirth, Tui Na, Deep Tissue & NeuroMuscular Therapy.
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In this episode of the Yo San University 39 Gen Podcast, Sean Trace welcomes back a foundational figure in the field of Chinese Medicine in the United States, Z’ev Rosenberg. Together, they explore the profound concept of Ming Men Fire, a dynamic force in Chinese Medicine that sustains life and warmth within the body. Z'ev shares insights from his new book, Afterglow, revealing how this ancient wisdom can address modern health challenges, from autoimmune conditions to ecological imbalances. The conversation delves into the connections between environmental factors, like air conditioning and climate changes, and our internal health, emphasizing the importance of understanding external influences on our bodies.
Z'ev discusses the essential role of ecological thinking in Chinese Medicine, connecting the earth’s molten core to the body’s internal heat, and offers practical advice on strengthening and maintaining one's vitality through diet, herbs, and lifestyle. Listeners will discover valuable lessons on holistic self-care, the impact of fermented foods, and the interconnectedness of mind, body, and environment. This episode is a deep dive into the art of living in harmony with nature, showcasing the enduring relevance of traditional medicine in a rapidly changing world.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation that challenges modern medical norms and calls for a return to balance in our lives and planet. -
In this insightful episode of the Yo San University 39GEN Podcast, host Sean Trace welcomes back YSU alum and DAOM Faculty Dr. Sonia Tan, a renowned Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Metaphysician. Together, they dive deep into the realms of classical Chinese medicine, exploring the profound differences between traditional and modern practices. Dr. Tan sheds light on channel theory and how acupuncture’s ancient roots offer holistic healing in a modern day. This masterclass in balancing mind, body, and spirit offers listeners a unique perspective on the richness of Chinese medicine.
Dr. Sonia F. Tan, BA, BA(H), DTCM Dip, DAOM, RAc, RTCMP, is a second-generation Chinese Metaphysician, following in the footsteps of her grandfather, the late Woon-Yew Tan. Sonia is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM degree-USA), a Registered Acupuncturist and Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Practitioner. Licensed since 2006, she is also trained in Chinese Face Reading and is a Certified Practitioner of Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology under Master Marlyna Los, with additional training under Master Joseph Yu. Sonia obtained her clinical research doctorate degree from Yo San University of TCM in Los Angeles, California, where she received the DAOM Distinction Award (for excellence in clinical research and clinical didactic work). This doctorate specialized in Integrative Medicine in Healthy Aging and Longevity and her research was on “A novel approach to treating Allergic Rhinitis and its efficacy results.”
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Welcome to the Yo San University 39GEN Podcast, where centuries of wisdom meet modern healthcare. Join Sean Trace as he sits down with world-renowned practitioner, Dr. Mao Shing Ni, exploring the art of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), holistic health practices, and how ancient healing principles continue to evolve in today's world.
Dr. Mao Shing Ni, popularly known as Dr. Mao, is the 38th generation of Chinese medicine doctors in his family. Well known and respected in the field of integrative and anti-aging medicine, he is the cofounder of Tao of Wellness and Yo San University, both award winning centers for health and Traditional Chinese Medicine graduate education, respectively. Dr. Mao holds two doctorates as well as being board certified in anti-aging medicine. Dr. Mao has written 18 books, including his bestselling books Secrets of Longevity, Second Spring, Secrets of Longevity Cookbook and his latest, Live Your Ultimate Life. Awarded Best of the Best on The Doctor Oz Show, Dr. Mao can also be seen on The Doctors, Katie Couric, as well as the pages of The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times. Online he writes about natural health and longevity on The Huffington Post, Ask Dr. Mao, EmpowHer and other popular websites and speaks at medical conferences internationally. Dr. Mao maintains a full time clinical practice with his brother, Dr. Daoshing Ni and their team of doctors at Tao of Wellness, integrative medical centers with offices in Santa Monica, Newport Beach and Pasadena, California.
Whether you're a student, practitioner, or someone curious about alternative medicine, this podcast delves deep into the philosophies, stories, and modern applications of TCM, empowering listeners to take charge of their own health and well-being.
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In this episode of the Yo San University podcast, Sean Trace hosts Dr. Judith Orloff, a psychiatrist, empath, intuitive healer and a longtime supporter and friend of our founders, Drs. Mao and Dao. Dr. Orloff discusses her latest book, The Genius of Empathy, where she emphasizes the importance of empathy in the healing process. She shares insights on how empathy is a crucial medicine for both self-healing and improving relationships. They explore the balance empaths must maintain by setting boundaries and practicing self-care to avoid absorbing others’ emotions. Dr. Orloff also offers practical strategies for healthcare practitioners to connect with patients empathetically without becoming drained. Dr. Orloff will be a featured speaker at the Yo San University Integrative Clinical Medicine Symposium on September 28th and 29th, 2024.
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In this insightful episode of the Yo San University 39 Gen podcast, we welcome doctoral program faculty member Sabine Wilms, a sinologist and medical historian, along with Leo Lok, a clinician scholar of Chinese medicine, to explore the teachings of the 7th-century medical sage, Sun Simiao. The discussion delves into the nuances of Sun Simiao's philosophy, particularly focusing on the concept of "Yangxing" or nurturing one's inner nature. Sabine and Leo share their deep knowledge of ancient Chinese medicine, emphasizing the importance of balance, moderation, and the integration of spiritual and physical practices in achieving holistic well-being. The conversation highlights how Sun Simiao's teachings remain profoundly relevant today, offering timeless wisdom on living in harmony with one's nature, and how modern practitioners can apply these principles in their clinical practices. As Yo San University is founded on the principles of Taoism and self-cultivation, this episode is especially relevant to our students and alumni. It is both a masterclass in ancient wisdom and a personal reflection on how these teachings can transform lives. -
In this enlightening episode of the Yo San University 39GEN Podcast, Sean Trace interviews Dr. Tim Ross, a seasoned practitioner of Chinese medicine with a rich background in martial arts and integrative oncology. Dr. Ross shares his unique journey from surfing in Orange County to studying neuroscience at UCSD, eventually delving into the intricate world of Chinese martial arts and medicine. The discussion explores the fascinating intersection of traditional Chinese practices and modern scientific research, shedding light on the physiological effects of Qigong, Tai Chi, and meditation. With anecdotes from his extensive experience and insights into the integrity of scientific research, Dr. Ross offers a deep dive into the potential of internal martial arts for health and wellness.
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In this episode of the Yo San University 39GEN Podcast, host Sean Trace welcomes a distinguished guest, Dr. Robert Hoffman, the President and CEO of Yo San University. Dr. Hoffman, also a doctoral program dean and alumni, shares his incredible journey and experiences, highlighting his recent transformative trip to China. Dr. Hoffman dives into his research on the use of Chinese herbs in cancer therapy and the integration of traditional Chinese medicine with modern biomedical practices. He recounts memorable moments from his trip, including participating in a medical conference, visiting Taoist temples, and establishing connections with Chinese universities for collaborative research and student exchange programs. Dr. Hoffman’s passion for Chinese medicine and dedication to fostering deep, meaningful relationships with his mentors and peers shine throughout the conversation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the profound impact of Chinese medicine, the importance of continuous learning, and the beauty of integrating traditional and modern medical practices.
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In this episode of the 39GEN Podcast from Yo San University, host Sean Trace welcomes Erica Bowman, an acupuncturist from St. Helena, California in the beautiful Napa Valley.
Erica shares her journey into acupuncture, starting as a massage therapist and transitioning into Chinese medicine after being inspired by her dog's healing experience. The episode delves into Sean's own personal story of battling a viral heart infection and the pivotal role Erica played with the acupuncture and moxa she provided in his recovery. They discuss the significance of understanding the body's internal and external balance, the power of traditional Chinese medicine, and the importance of personal responsibility in health. Erica emphasizes the need for touch and connection in healing, the magic of ancient practices, and how empowering patients with knowledge can lead to profound health transformations. -
In this enlightening episode of the Yo San University 39Gen Podcast, host Sean Trace sits down with Ross Rosen, a seasoned practitioner of Chinese medicine whose intriguing journey from martial arts enthusiast to lawyer, and ultimately to a devoted healer, paints a vivid portrait of passion rediscovered. Rosen shares his initial fascination with martial arts and Eastern philosophy during his youth, which laid the foundational curiosity that would later steer him away from a less fulfilling legal career and towards the fulfilling field of Chinese medicine. His candid recount of the soul-searching and serendipitous moments leading to his career shift offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the transformative power of following one's passion. Throughout the discussion, both Rosen and Trace delve into the broader implications of Chinese medicine, touching upon the importance of community, the nuances of patient care, and the lifelong journey of learning and personal growth inherent to the practice.
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Join host Sean Trace on the Yo San University 39GEN podcast exploring the transformative journey of Dr. Deirdre Courtney. Based in Ireland, Deirdre is not only a pioneering alumna of Yo San University but also a master of face reading and a seasoned practitioner of Chinese medicine. This episode delves into her unique transition from professional chef to highly respected licensed acupuncturist, highlighting how her culinary expertise enhances her holistic approach to health. Deirdre discusses the integral role of food in healing, offering insights into how nutritional practices are deeply rooted in Chinese medicine. Additionally, her mastery of face reading brings a fascinating dimension to her practice, providing deeper understanding into patient care. Tune in to uncover the symbiotic relationship between food and wellness through Deirdre’s compelling narrative, packed with personal challenges, cultural insights, and her profound impact on the field of holistic health.
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In this insightful episode of the 39 Gen Podcast with Yo San University, hosted by Sean Trace, Dr. Sonia F. Tan shares her transformative journey from corporate banking to becoming a distinguished practitioner and educator in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Tan discusses her personal health struggles with severe allergies and asthma, which led her to discover the profound impact of acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
Her narrative is not just about personal healing but also reflects a deep commitment to preserving and teaching the holistic arts passed down through her family lineage. The conversation delves into the integration of classical acupuncture, astrology, and Feng Shui in her practice, offering listeners a unique look at the blend of traditional wisdom and modern application. -
In this week's episode of the "39 Gen Podcast" from Yosan University, host Sean Trace speaks with Acupuncturist and Taoist Priest Jack Schaefer about his journey through Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Martial Arts, and Taoist medicine. Jack discusses how his background as a martial artist and his experiences with a great teacher revealed an important lesson: learning to harm also requires learning to heal. He recounts his travels to China to delve deeper into Chinese martial arts and his transformation into a Taoist Priest. Additionally, Jack explores the principles of Taoist medicine and discusses the necessary shift in worldview required to truly embrace this holistic approach to health.
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Join us on the Yo San University 39Gen podcast where Sean Trace chats with Sabine Wilms, Ph.D., about her adventure in translating Classical Chinese texts into English. Sabine takes us through the highs and lows of translating across wildly different cultures, time periods, and languages, all while sharing her love for a good challenge. She’s not just about the words on the page; Sabine is passionate about building a team of translators, teaching them the ropes, and making sure they stay true to the original texts while also making them relatable today. She talks about the responsibility of being a translator, the need to avoid personal bias, and her hope for her students to not just translate, but truly understand and appreciate the original Chinese texts. It’s a mix of respect for the past and adapting for the present, all through the lens of language. -
Tune in to this week's 39 Gen Podcast with Acupuncturist Michelle Gellis and hear about her journey in Acupuncture and how she found the medicine. Listen to her journey as she describes how the health challenges of her son allowed her to learn more about the medicine and pursue her journey as well. Listen as she talks about how she found herself learning more about facial Acupuncture and the power of this type of Acupuncture to transform people's lives.
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Tune in to this week's episode of Yo San University's 39Gen Podcast with Dr. Jamie Boyd. Listen as she and host Sean Trace discuss her journey to finding acupuncture and how health challenges early in her life set her on a path to embrace not only Chinese Medicine but also the wisdom of Buddhism and a journey to discover more. Listen as she describes the importance of compassion in the practice of Medicine and how she goes about giving people the compassion they so need in her practice.
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Z'ev Rosenberg, LAc., talks to Sean Trace from the Yo San University 39 Gen Podcast about his background in Chinese Medicine and how he came to the field. He shares what brought him to the practice of Chinese Medicine and his love for the classics, including concepts of Ministerial Fire and traditional texts of Shang Han Lun, Wen Bing, and Nan Jing. He describes the content of his own books, including Returning to the Source: Han Dynasty Medical Classics in Modern Clinical Practice, Afterglow: Ministerial Fire and Chinese Ecological Medicine, and Ripples in the Flow: Reflections on Vessel Dynamics in the Nàn Jing, and his vision for Chinese Medicine education and training to return to source material. Most of all prepare to be inspired by his advice to future Acupuncturists as they pursue a career in fertility medicine.
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Dr. Paul Magarelli talks to Sean Trace from the Yo San University 39 Gen Podcast about his background in Medicine and how he came to the field of Fertility, bridging Western and Eastern Medicine. Listen to him describe how he approaches treating patients and the advice he gives people seeking his help in the field of fertility. Most of all prepare to be inspired by his advice to future Acupuncturists as they pursue a career in fertility medicine.