An ancient approach to and modern critique of medicine on a personal and global level.
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2017-11-24 | In the 1950s, over 100,000 biracial children were orphaned in South Korea, sparking what is known today as international adoption. These were children largely abandoned by US military men and the Korean prostitutes the US military exploited during the ... |
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2017-09-20 | G.O.A.'L. (Global Overseas Adoptees' Link) is the only organization by adoptees for adoptees to assist in everything from requesting birth records to providing psychological assistance to helping you move to Korea. With First Trip Home, they remain the... |
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2017-07-28 | http://philoofhealth.org/2017/07/children-of-empire.html |
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2017-07-28 |
Adoption Series: Episode 37 - Children of Empire with Kristi Brian How do you solve a problem like Korea? This week we are joined by Kristi Brian, a cultural anthropologist and author of Reframing Transracial Adoption: Adopted Koreans, White Parents, and the Politics of Kinship. In it we ask everything from "what con... |
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2017-05-28 | It's been a year and a half since Baron and I set off to drink ayahuasca at Dr. Gabor Maté's exclusive jungle retreat to meet our shaman. During that time, much has transpired in our personal and professional lives as a result of the teachings we recei... |
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2017-03-29 | In this episode we welcome ayahuasqueros Dave and Mauro to discuss shipibo names, the different songs and chants Dave and Mauro uniquely bring to this work, and why there are bad shamans if ayahuasca is such a profound teacher. They also take us deeper... |
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2017-01-27 | Peter KJ Park joins us for our third and final podcast to discuss mystical history, the alternate history competing with the story that we are all familiar with today. We discuss Georg Ast and Thaddeus Rixner, two philosophers who not only expounded a ... |
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2016-11-30 | Peter KJ Park joins us once again to delve into two historians of philosophy who rejected the emerging view of history, Joseph Marie de Gérando and Friedrich Schlegel, both of whom set upon the task of writing a comparative history of philosophy. This ... |
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2016-11-21 |
Episode 32 - Origins of Racism: The Dark Side of the Enlightenment Was Western civilization born with the spontaneous, creative genius of the ancient Greeks who passed their knowledge onto the Romans who then spread it throughout Europe? Or was it devised by racist philosophers of the enlightenment? Before the year 17... |
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2016-10-03 |
Episode 31 - Ayahuasca V: Shadow Work with Ayahuasquero Dave My shaman Dave has been working in the vegetalismo tradition for over 16 years and, along with two other shamans in the same sangha, brought me out of my 'incurable' disease. In this very special episode, we discuss how to properly use ayahuasca, what... |
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