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Courage Class with Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu
Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu
9 episodes
1 day ago
Courage Class brings AANHPI voices to the center of health and wellness. Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu interviews cultural trailblazers and creatives to explore identity, healing, cultural expectations and emotional well-being. We name the realities mainstream wellness ignores—like the tension of living between cultures—and create space for honest conversations about identity, healing, and success. Together, we’re building a new narrative of wellness, sharing stories, tools, and conversations that reflect who we are – not who we’re told to be.
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Courage Class brings AANHPI voices to the center of health and wellness. Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu interviews cultural trailblazers and creatives to explore identity, healing, cultural expectations and emotional well-being. We name the realities mainstream wellness ignores—like the tension of living between cultures—and create space for honest conversations about identity, healing, and success. Together, we’re building a new narrative of wellness, sharing stories, tools, and conversations that reflect who we are – not who we’re told to be.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Second Spring: Reclaiming Menopause and Perimenopause
Courage Class with Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu
55 minutes 32 seconds
3 weeks ago
Second Spring: Reclaiming Menopause and Perimenopause

Episode Summary

What if menopause isn’t an ending—but a second beginning?


In this powerful conversation, Dr. Tamsin Lee guides us through the foundational principles of East Asian Medicine, showing how concepts like yin and yang can transform the way we experience midlife, aging, and womanhood.


We talk about how Western medicine tries to ‘fix’ menopause, while East Asian Medicine sees it as a natural evolution—an opportunity for recalibration, reflection, and growth. From decolonizing our beliefs about aging to practical daily rituals that align with the seasons, this episode is both grounding and deeply liberating.


Tamsin also reminds us that rest and rejuvenation are not the same—and that true healing starts when we listen to our own body’s messages instead of chasing external prescriptions.


Whether you’re entering perimenopause, post-menopause, or simply navigating midlife transformation, this conversation will leave you with language, tools, and hope.


Episode Outline

02:00

Yin and yang explained as dynamic, interdependent forces

08:00

From paralysis to acupuncture to rediscovering her calling

16:00

How menopause is pathologized in the West and honored in the East

24:00

Seeing aging, race, class, and capitalism as interconnected

32:00

Menopause as renewal, transformation, and creative power

40:00

Feeling sadness as a sacred step toward compassion

48:00

Learning to read your body’s signals; advocating for yourself

55:00

Breathing meditation, sensory awakening, and daily awareness

1:03:00

Aligning life rhythms with autumn and winter energies

1:11:00

What actually restores you vs. what simply stops you

1:18:00

Facing fear and rediscovering power in community

1:25:00

Practicing kindness to self; remembering the blood holds memory

1:32:00

Self-trust, cultural connection, and choosing curiosity over fear

 

About Dr. Tamsin Lee

Dr. Tamsin Lee is a Daoist metaphysical expert with over a decade of experience as an East Asian medicine doctor, public health researcher, and teaching artist.  As the founder of Elemental Archetypes, she helps people reclaim ancestral wisdom through East Asian metaphysics, Daoist healing, and embodied ritual.  On a weekly basis, she delivers hope and wisdom to her over 16,000 social media followers on how to lean into perimenopause and menopause with grace, power, and kindness.

 

Connect with Dr. Tamsin Lee

IG and Tiktok: @drtamsinlee


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Disclaimer:

Courage Class with Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu and content posted by Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user’s own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.

 

 

 

Courage Class with Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu
Courage Class brings AANHPI voices to the center of health and wellness. Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu interviews cultural trailblazers and creatives to explore identity, healing, cultural expectations and emotional well-being. We name the realities mainstream wellness ignores—like the tension of living between cultures—and create space for honest conversations about identity, healing, and success. Together, we’re building a new narrative of wellness, sharing stories, tools, and conversations that reflect who we are – not who we’re told to be.