Power of Eastern Wellness

Power of Eastern Wellness

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Beyond Bone Broth: The Healing Power of Chinese Soups with Lisa Tong
In Chinese households, soup has always been so much more than comfort food. It’s a daily ritual, a way our families cared for us, and one of the most accessible ways Traditional Chinese Medicine shows up in everyday life. Today, I’m joined by Lisa Tong, also known as The Chinese Soup Lady. Lisa has spent years documenting the wisdom behind Chinese soups and teas, and what I love about her work is how she makes these traditions feel approachable and practical, without losing the depth behind them. Together, we talk about why Chinese soups are so much more than bone broth, how different ingredients can support us through seasons, cycles, and life stages, and how to actually bring this practice into modern life. So if you’ve ever been curious about Chinese soups — how they work, when to make them, and how to start making them at home — Lisa is here to break it all down.
Stress and the Spine: What Chronic Tension Is Really Telling You with Dr. Rebecca Hopkins
In this episode of the NOOCI Podcast, founder Stephanie Tan sits down with chiropractor and wellness educator Rebecca Hopkins to explore why so many people carry chronic tension in their necks, shoulders, and backs — and how stress, posture, sleep, movement, and lifestyle all play a role. Rebecca explains how the body responds to emotional and physical stress in the same way, often bracing and tightening as a form of protection. Over time, this can become the body’s default state. Together, they discuss the importance of daily movement, why walking is one of the most underrated tools for longevity, how sleep posture affects pain and recovery, and why women especially tend to put their own health last — particularly during motherhood. This episode offers a grounded, holistic perspective on caring for your body with intention, showing that healing doesn’t always require extremes, just consistency, awareness, and support.
Food as Medicine: The Philosophy of TCM with Zoey Gong
In this episode of the NOOCI Podcast, founder Stephanie Tan sits down with Zoey Gong, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner, herbalist, and founder of Silver Root Apothecary in Shanghai. Together, they explore Zoey’s journey from New York to Shanghai and how she’s bringing the philosophy of “food as medicine” to life through modern, intuitive practices. From building a TCM pantry to crafting everyday herbal rituals for better digestion, sleep, and balance, Zoey shares how ancient wisdom can guide the way we eat, rest, and live today. This conversation is a reminder that true wellness begins with simple, mindful nourishment—rooted in both tradition and modern living.
Generational Health & Modern Skincare: The Muihood Story with Charlotte Yau
In this episode of the NOOCI Podcast, Steph chats with Charlotte Yau, founder of Muihood, about blending Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern skincare and wellness. Together, they explore what it means to embrace cultural identity, create products with integrity, and build a brand around the concept of generational health. From childhood memories of gua sha and herbal broths to navigating wellness trends in today’s noisy landscape, Charlotte shares how Muihood simplifies TCM for a new generation—making it approachable, effective, and deeply personal.
The Art of Feng Shui: Balancing Energy in Your Space
What if the way you arrange your home could completely transform your energy, focus, and wellbeing? Feng Shui master Thierry Chow joins the podcast to share her journey of growing up with a Feng Shui master father, rediscovering the practice after pursuing fine arts, and ultimately blending design with ancient wisdom to create a modern approach. In this episode, Thierry explains what Feng Shui really is, and why our homes should act as a “charger” that restores our energy. She offers practical tips on using plants, colors, crystals, and decluttering to shift the energy of a space, while also highlighting the role of intuition in creating harmony at home. This episode is a thoughtful look at how Feng Shui can help us feel grounded, balanced, and more connected to our surroundings.
Mom Belly After Birth: How to Heal, Restore & Reduce Mommy Tummy with Karen Loke
Postpartum belly won’t go away? Learn the 5 types of mommy tummy, the real causes of bloating and water retention, and what actually works to restore your body. Postpartum recovery is often misunderstood — it’s not just about “bouncing back” or losing weight. Wellness expert and mother of three Karen Loke, founder and Chief Restoration Engineer of Restoring Mums, reveals the real reasons behind the stubborn mommy belly and what actually helps women heal. Drawing from 14+ years of experience, she explains the 5 types of postpartum tummy, how bloating, water retention, and diastasis recti play a role, and why waist trainers may do more harm than good. She also shares practical rituals, from belly binding to warming herbs, that support long-term healing and confidence. Whether you’re in the thick of postpartum recovery or years beyond, this conversation offers powerful, practical insights for feeling nourished and supported in your body. Find Karen at Instagram @karenloke Restoring Mums @restoringmums Learn more at https://restoringmums.com/ Website: https://www.thebalancedwomansystem.com
Bell’s Palsy, Postpartum, and the Ancient Healing Women Deserve Today with Hana Miller
I’m joined by the incredible Hana Miller—coach, intuitive healer, and creator of Awaken the Healer Within and The Balanced Woman. In this episode, we talk about her personal healing journey, the unexpected challenges of pregnancy, and how Chinese medicine became a powerful guide in her life. From zuo yuezi to Bell’s palsy, this is a beautiful conversation about coming back to balance—on every level.
From Etiquette to TCM: A Deep Dive into Feng Shui, Female Health & Eastern Rituals with Sara Jane Ho
In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Sara Jane Ho—etiquette expert, host of Mind Your Manners on Netflix, and co-founder of Antevorta Labs, an feminine care brand rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine. With her unique ability to bridge East and West, Sara shares how cultural rituals—from herbal soups to Feng Shui—have shaped her understanding of energy, function, and feminine wellness. Together, they explore the rising interest in TCM among younger generations, the evolving conversation around menopause and vaginal health, and the power of ancient herbal formulations to support modern lifestyles. Whether you’re navigating your own health journey, curious about Eastern practices, or seeking more balance in your day-to-day, this episode is a thoughtful and empowering blend of tradition, science, and self-care. 🔗 Follow Sara: @sarajaneho 🌿 Learn more about Antivorta: https://antivorta.us 🎧 Listen to Mind Your Manners podcast
The Truth About Women’s Stress, Hormones, and Energy with Jessica Varas
In this episode, holistic health and nutrition coach Jessica Varas shares her powerful journey—from burnout, binge eating, and gut issues to finding balance through nervous system regulation and sustainable self-care. With over 14 years of experience, Jess now helps women break free from restrictive diets and the all-or-nothing mindset that dominates the wellness space. This conversation dives deep into the realities of women’s health—covering hormones, blood sugar, stress, protein, and the overwhelm caused by conflicting wellness advice on social media. Jess offers practical, actionable tips to help women create true balance and redefine what self-care really looks like—without the pressure of perfection. If you’re tired of the extremes and ready for real, lasting wellness, this episode is a must-listen.
East Meets Glow: Rewriting Skincare with TCM Wisdom With Moonbow Skin
Identical twin sisters Felice and Heather Chan are the founders of Moonbow Skin, a modern skincare brand rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine. In this episode, they share how personal healing journeys—through acne, gut issues, and burnout—led them to build a brand that blends ancient Eastern wisdom with modern, barrier-friendly skincare. Felice, a doctor of TCM who started in Western medicine, and Heather, a former private equity exec, talk about reconnecting with their cultural roots, breaking down the four pillars of TCM (acupuncture, herbs, food as medicine, and mindfulness), and how they’re making holistic beauty simple, gentle, and powerful. Whether you’re curious about cosmetic acupuncture, skin-gut health, or redefining C-beauty for today’s routines, this episode is packed with insight, clarity, and chrysanthemum-fueled glow. 🎧 Listen in to learn why Moonbow Skin is more than skincare — it’s a movement.
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