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
Lindsey Wei, Daoist Name -Wei Cheng Ling, 魏诚灵, is a 24th generation lay disciple (俗家弟子sújiā dìzǐ) of the Chun Yang Sect of Wudang Daoism. She trained Traditional Chinese Gong Fu in a remote mountain temple in the Wudang Mountains, Hubei Province, China under her master Li Song Feng for over 9 years before returning to the US in 2010 to start her martial teaching career. She is a practitioner of Tai Ji Quan, Qi Gong, Ba Gua, Double Edge Straight Sword (Jian), as well as other weapons arts. Her passion is combining ancestral skills and indigenous world views of how to steward the earth, exist and thrive in wild places, with the life way of internal martial arts cultivation and health practices. She leads martial training camps in wilderness settings as the context of studying the Dao as it follows Nature.
Wei is the author of The Valley Spirit —A Female Story of Daoist Cultivation, a personal memoir published by Singing Dragon in 2012. Her second book is a biography of one of her martial mentors, Path of the Spiritual Warrior –Life and Teachings of Muay Thai Fighter Pedro Solana, published through Purple Cloud Press in 2020.
Lindsey teaches online courses as well as in person camps at varying locations in southern Oregon on Takelma and Klamath native lands.
Her website is: www.wudangwhitehorse.com
You can also follow her work on Youtube, IG @lindsey12wei and FB @lindsey.wei
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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