Beverley Kane, MD, is Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. As Program Director for Medical Tai Chi, she teaches a wide range of subjects from critical thinking for Western medical research methodologies to Daoism to quantum theory-inspired tai chi. Her mission this lifetime is to bridge the worlds of science and spirit, making the numinous accessible to those who, like the at Stanford and Silicon Valley, are more accustomed to an intellec...
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Beverley Kane, MD, is Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. As Program Director for Medical Tai Chi, she teaches a wide range of subjects from critical thinking for Western medical research methodologies to Daoism to quantum theory-inspired tai chi. Her mission this lifetime is to bridge the worlds of science and spirit, making the numinous accessible to those who, like the at Stanford and Silicon Valley, are more accustomed to an intellec...
MaryBeth and James Hyland have chosen to take the path less traveled and are committed to a life of showing others the way. As college sweethearts, they’ve been together for over 20 years, with breakups, breakdowns, and breakthroughs. James had a debilitating alcohol addiction that was numbing him from learning how to communicate and express himself. MaryBeth was a clinically diagnosed work addict whose childhood trauma kept her from ever feeling worthy. Together and apart, they are o...
The Journey On Podcast
Beverley Kane, MD, is Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. As Program Director for Medical Tai Chi, she teaches a wide range of subjects from critical thinking for Western medical research methodologies to Daoism to quantum theory-inspired tai chi. Her mission this lifetime is to bridge the worlds of science and spirit, making the numinous accessible to those who, like the at Stanford and Silicon Valley, are more accustomed to an intellec...