Sage Wellness Within Podcast

Dr. Andrea Thorpe

For over 5000 years, Chinese medicine has nurtured an increasingly refined, observation-based. whole person approach to healing and health care. Calm, holistic and expansive, Chinese medicine takes our whole being into account as it considers what's ailing us. A practitioner specializing in female health and a teacher of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, Dr. Andrea Thorpe shares both her deep passion for this healing philosophy and her clinician's keen eye for detail in a podcast that will change the way you think about healthcare and what being healthy really means. Please visit our website - www.sagewellnesswithin.com SOCIAL MEDIA www.instagram.com/sagewellnesswithin www.facebook.com/sagewellnesswithin Andrea teaches medical professionals internationally, is a Board member of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (ABORM), serves on the Advisory Board of the Upright Wellness Center and is a Member of the American Society for Reproductive medicine (ASRM). SOCIAL MEDIA: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. S1E7 The Alchemy Of Change

    08/10/2025

    S1E7 The Alchemy Of Change

    IN THIS EPISODE: How Chinese medicine gives a woman deeper understanding into her own perimenopausal transition. Far from it being the "beginning of the end" (our culture's attitude), perimenopause and menopause present unique opportunities to reconnect with our bodies and ultimately ourselves.  SHOW NOTES:Rooted in the understanding that everything is interconnected and in a constant state of change, Chinese medicine offers a broad and inclusive lens through which a woman can observe her hormonal life and more specifically the transition into her second spring. In this episode we will take a look at how this medical system is perfectly suited to giving a deeper understanding into the perimenopausal transition, and how far from it being the beginng of the end, it offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with our bodies and ultimately ourselves.  At a moment when we find ourselves lost within a maze of symptoms our bodies may be manifesting, Chinese medicine helps us connect the dots of this experience. By connecting those dots, we can begin to make meaningful sense of the experience.  Hot flushes, night sweats and joint pain can be pretty intense especially when they come at us out of left field - sometimes even blindsiding us. We can get caught up in the tailspin, in the feelings around the experience.  Oftentimes the emotions we have around the physical experience are more intense than the experience itself. And then, we pile societal and peer expectations onto “The Change” as well as our own expectations of what our bodies should look like and feel like. That fuels the chaos, confusion and exhaustion. Chinese medicine can help! .  OUR WEBSITE www.sagewellnesswithin.com SOCIAL MEDIA www.instagram.com/sagewellnesswithin www.facebook.com/sagewellnesswithin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    30 min
  2. S1E3: What Are Our Health Expectations?

    06/01/2025

    S1E3: What Are Our Health Expectations?

    THIS EPISODE: A large part of our relationship with our bodies and our health is rooted in expectations, in turn, these expectations are often shaped by given social, cultural or medical constructs. In this episode we touch on how we define our health expectations and how the broad and inclusive way Chinese medicine sees us, can help expand the lens through which we see and experience ourselves. SHOW NOTES: During the Ming dynasty (1368 to 1644) women’s role in Chinese society was very clearly defined. The duties of women of the upper echelons of society - these were the wives and daughters of scholars and men of official rank - was to produce an heir who would carry the family legacy. In other words, a son.  Meanwhile, they would bind their daughter’s feet and teach them the ways of proper conduct through the recitation of poetry.  One such woman was TAN YUNXIAN – who some of you may have read about in LISA SEE'S New York times best seller “ LADY TAN'S CIRCLE OF WOMEN”. Tan Yunxian lived from 1461 to 1556 (Mid-Ming dynasty) and, contrary to the norms of the time and thanks to the training she received from her grandparents, became a doctor.  She is the author of Miscellaneous Records of a Female Doctor - the first written account of the application of medical care by a woman doctor. OUR WEBSITE www.sagewellnesswithin.com SOCIAL MEDIA www.instagram.com/sagewellnesswithin www.facebook.com/sagewellnesswithin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.9
out of 5
14 Ratings

About

For over 5000 years, Chinese medicine has nurtured an increasingly refined, observation-based. whole person approach to healing and health care. Calm, holistic and expansive, Chinese medicine takes our whole being into account as it considers what's ailing us. A practitioner specializing in female health and a teacher of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, Dr. Andrea Thorpe shares both her deep passion for this healing philosophy and her clinician's keen eye for detail in a podcast that will change the way you think about healthcare and what being healthy really means. Please visit our website - www.sagewellnesswithin.com SOCIAL MEDIA www.instagram.com/sagewellnesswithin www.facebook.com/sagewellnesswithin Andrea teaches medical professionals internationally, is a Board member of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (ABORM), serves on the Advisory Board of the Upright Wellness Center and is a Member of the American Society for Reproductive medicine (ASRM). SOCIAL MEDIA: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.