Welcome to the Apricot Jam!
Join Chinese medicine practitioners Taran Rosenthal and Lukas Wolf as we explore interdependence and consciousness through conversational jazz.
In each episode, we chat with interesting guests, riff on ideas, and see where the changes take us.
We never know what will emerge from the long-form improvisation, but we often brush up against the intersections of art, movement, medicine, philosophy, and spirituality.
We hope you enjoy these jam sessions!
The Apricot Jam – context, connection, conversation
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Welcome to the Apricot Jam!
Join Chinese medicine practitioners Taran Rosenthal and Lukas Wolf as we explore interdependence and consciousness through conversational jazz.
In each episode, we chat with interesting guests, riff on ideas, and see where the changes take us.
We never know what will emerge from the long-form improvisation, but we often brush up against the intersections of art, movement, medicine, philosophy, and spirituality.
We hope you enjoy these jam sessions!
The Apricot Jam – context, connection, conversation
Lisa Rohleder has been a licensed acupuncturist in Portland, Oregon, since 1994. She founded Working Class Acupuncture (https://workingclassacupuncture.org/) in 2002 with the goal of providing low-cost acupuncture to the community through a cooperative, grassroots, financially self-sustaining model. She’s currently one of the executive directors of the POCA Technical Institute (https://pocatech.org/), the only accredited acupuncture school dedicated to training community acupuncturists. She writes about the overlapping topics of acupuncture safety, acupuncture regulation, trauma informed care, and community acupuncture at https://acusafetynerd.com/
Tyler Phan received his Ph.D. from University College London (UCL) in 2017. Before his Ph.D., he earned his M.A. in Religions of Asia (now M.A. in Buddhist Studies) from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (SOAS) in 2013. His research focus is in medical anthropology and science and technology studies (STS) with a relationship among religion, ontology, bodies, post-colonialism, and race in Asia and North America. His previous research included a cross-country ethnography of Chinese medicine in the United States, examining the historical marginalization of Asian/Asian Americans through policy and legislation, which resulted in his Ph.D. dissertation called "American Chinese Medicine" and finishing his monograph called When White People Took Our Medicine as well as the comic book series A People’s History of Acupuncture in America.
Tyler's Dissertation: American Chinese Medicine
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Apricot Jam
Welcome to the Apricot Jam!
Join Chinese medicine practitioners Taran Rosenthal and Lukas Wolf as we explore interdependence and consciousness through conversational jazz.
In each episode, we chat with interesting guests, riff on ideas, and see where the changes take us.
We never know what will emerge from the long-form improvisation, but we often brush up against the intersections of art, movement, medicine, philosophy, and spirituality.
We hope you enjoy these jam sessions!
The Apricot Jam – context, connection, conversation