Yinspired

Celebrating different perspectives in Chinese Medicine & Integrative Medicine

Exploring the messy truth of healing and medicine through the lens of yin and yang with everyday practitioners, patients, and students. yinspired.substack.com

  1. 4D AGO

    Ep27: Get Free, or Die Trying w/Joshua Green, L.Ac., EAMP, MPQ

    “Belonging is an inner job. Consistency is the key to transformation” -Joshua Green, L.Ac. Summary In this episode, Joshua Green, Licensed Acupuncturists, Chinese herbal medicine practitioner, and medical qi gong practitioner, takes us on a transformative journey from collegiate basketball to the world of Chinese medicine. From his early experiences with acupuncture on the court to his profound understanding of qi through decades of qigong and Classical Chinese Medicine teachings, Joshua illustrates how confidence and belonging in medicine extends beyond academic knowledge to a lived, embodied, and spiritual practice. He shares insights on connecting with his rural community through gardening and symbology, recognizing the seasons and patterns of life are direct reflections of the medicine’s rhythms and the healing process. Joshua breaks down complex or confusing ideas, like qi, into everyday language that make sense for his patients and other healthcare practitioners. He reminds us that building trust as a Chinese Medicine practitioner is about making the invisible visible, the abstract tangible, for patients and students alike. Joshua's story is a testament to the power of consistency, discipline, and the inner journey of healing at all levels, reminding us that healing is about showing up day after day, not chasing quick fixes or fads. Links to all episode show notes, guests' bios and work, and transcripts can be found at Yinspiredpod.com Do you have something to add to this conversation?  Go to Yinspiredpod.com and to leave your kind comments, questions, and keep the conversation going. This is the only place to interact with the Yinspired host and guests. Enjoying Yinspired? Please remember to share a favorite episode with someone you love and subscribe to Yinspired wherever you listen. If you could leave a five-star review and rating on Apple Podcast, that would help others find Yinspired. If that’s not your thing, don’t worry. Meet Joshua Green, L.Ac., EAMP, MQP With a deep passion for mind-body medicine and two decades of educational and clinical experience, Joshua Green, L.Ac., EAMP, MQP, brings a profound level of expertise to the field of natural medicine. Specializing in both acute and chronic conditions, he takes an integrative approach that blends Classical Acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and advanced bodywork techniques with modern insights into anatomy and physiology. As a former collegiate athlete who has personally overcome numerous physical injuries, Joshua has a firsthand understanding of the body’s resilience and capacity for healing. His extensive knowledge of both western anatomy and eastern energetic sciences allows him to address not just symptoms, but the root causes of imbalance—enhancing cognitive function, optimizing physical performance, and restoring systemic health. Through his work, Joshua has earned a reputation as a trusted holistic practitioner in the wellness community. His approach is rooted in the belief that true healing occurs when the body, mind, and spirit are in harmony. Whether treating pain, supporting recovery, or guiding individuals toward optimal health, he remains committed to empowering his patients with the tools and knowledge to take charge of their well-being. Show Notes & Shoutouts Joshua Green links Joshua Green LAc Shoutouts National University of Natural Medicine - NUNM - Portland, Oregon Pacific College of Health Sciences Books Hua Hu Ching: The Unknown Teachings of Lao Tzu Research on guided imagery in medicine Efficacy of Guided Imagery for Postoperative Symptoms, Sleep Quality, Anxiety, and Satisfaction Regarding Nursing Care: A Randomized Controlled Study - PubMed The effectiveness of guided imagery on psychological outcomes and quality of life in cancer patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis - PubMed Efficacy, acceptability and safety of guided imagery/hypnosis in fibromyalgia - A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials - PubMed Effectiveness of mental simulation practices after total knee arthroplasty in patients with knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials - PubMed Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Yinspired Podcast and Guest 01:45 Joshua Green’s Journey into Chinese Medicine 06:06 The Influence of Sports and Injury on Career Choice 08:14 Exploring Spirituality and Authenticity in Healing 09:03 The Importance of Belonging in Healing Arts 16:09 Navigating the Challenges of Healing and Trust 22:22 Swimming Against the Current: Rebel Medicine 25:06 Discipline and Consistency in Healing Practices 28:54 Cultivating Connection Through Gardening and Community 30:51 Bridging Traditional Medicine and Rural Communities 32:52 Integrating Qigong into Healing Practices 35:31 Understanding Energy: The Five Resonances 38:00 Communicating Chinese Medicine Concepts Effectively 39:17 Navigating Skepticism in Alternative Medicine 40:47 The Healing Journey: Embracing Discomfort 45:30 The Importance of Consistency in Healing 51:53 A Vision for Compassionate Healthcare This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yinspired.substack.com

    54 min
  2. MAR 29

    Ep 26: Beyond the Needle w/Dr. Haley Parker, DAcCHM, L.Ac.

    Haunani sits down with the unstoppable Dr. Haley Parker, DAOM, L.Ac., and Director for Community Outreach and Partnership for VUIM, for a raw, no‑filter dive into what it really takes to push acupuncture forward in a healthcare system that doesn’t always play nice. From “falling forward” in their careers to battling legislative roadblocks, building community from the ground up, and redefining balance in a profession that demands everything, these two pull back the curtain on the grit, passion, and purpose driving acupuncture in the United States in 2026. It’s candid, energizing, and it asks, “what will your legacy be?” If you’re an acupuncturist, a student, a patient, or just curious about the heartbeat behind holistic and integrative medicine, this conversation will remind you behind every needle is a practitioner who deeply cares about reducing suffering in this world and that vision is carried out in many ways. Afterall, not all peacekeepers are quiet meditators. Listen in on two practitioners who are stirring the pot, uplifting their profession, and building bridges for others. Dr. Haley Parker, DAcCHM, L.Ac., Dipl. EAM is a licensed Doctor of East Asian Medicine practicing across Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., New Mexico, Florida, Georgia, New York, and New Jersey. As Director of Community Outreach and Partnerships at VUIM since 2021, she has been leading clinic administration, academic integration, and outreach programs across multiple campuses. A former Division I athlete and expert in sports-related and emotional health, Haley has over 15 years of clinical, educational, and advocacy experience. She serves on the National Certification Board for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (NCBAHM) Professional Ethics & Disciplinary Committee, the Virginia Board of Medicine Acupuncture Advisory Committee, and the Acupuncture Society of Virginia Board. Passionate about teaching, community engagement, and promoting East Asian Medicine through patient care, media, and publications, she is dedicated to advancing integrative medicine and empowering the next generation of practitioners. Do you have something to add to this conversation?  Go to Yinspiredpod.com and to leave your kind comments, questions, and keep the conversation going. This is the only place to interact with the Yinspired host and guests. Enjoying Yinspired? Please remember to share a favorite episode with someone you love and subscribe to Yinspired wherever you listen. If you could leave a five-star review and rating on Apple Podcast, that would help others find Yinspired. If that’s not your thing, don’t worry. Links to all episode show notes, guests' bios and work, and transcripts can be found at Yinspired.substack.com/podcast Show Notes & Shoutouts Acupuncture Society of Virginia Get Involved Virginia University of Integrative Medicine VUIM Clinic in Virginia, New Jersey, Georgia - Mention hearing “Dr. Haley Parker on Yinspired podcast” to receive a discount on your next treatment. IG: @vuimclinic FB: Virginia University of Integrative Medicine Clinic Dr. Lixing Lao, PhD Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and guest Dr. Haley Parker 00:23 - Context of the advocacy efforts around dry needling legislation in Virginia, defining education standards 02:36 - The difference between dry needling and acupuncture explained 04:31 - The emotional and human side of advocacy work05:16 - How practitioners can get involved locally and the impact of community action 06:37 - The value of authentic leadership and collaboration 07:28 - Advocacy as a professional duty and the importance of unity among practitioners 16:44 - The ongoing fight for recognition in the healthcare field and the need for proactive strategies 17:42 - The importance of understanding and supporting each other across different backgrounds 19:15 - How to bridge gaps within the profession and beyond 20:55 - The bigger picture: integrating Chinese medicine into mainstream healthcare 22:14 - The collective impact of practitioners and the importance of unity 23:43 - The future of holistic healthcare and the role of acupuncturists 25:15 - Embracing diversity, authenticity, and personal growth in the profession 28:47 - Reflecting on legacy, service, and leaving a meaningful imprint 31:16 - Closing thoughts: get involved, stay inspired, and make a difference This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yinspired.substack.com

    58 min
  3. MAR 15

    Ep25: Acupuncture & Money

    If charging for your healing work feels hard, this episode will flip the script on value, confidence, and getting paid. In this Yinspired conversation, Linh Taylor, L.Ac., and I, crack open the messy, tangled relationship between money and being a healer in the 21st century. We explore why so many practitioners struggle to charge for their work, how pay disparities in the field can feel downright insulting, and what it really takes to build a sustainable practice without selling your soul. Together, we explore the power of relationships and word‑of‑mouth, the realities of insurance, and the legal and structural foundations every acupuncturist, and healer, needs to protect themselves. Linh shares her personal insights on why new practitioners thrive when they start in established clinics, how marketing becomes effortless when it’s simply storytelling, and why specific patient reviews matter more than you think. We dive into boundaries, money beliefs, long‑term financial planning, and the truth that practicing more—hands on, in real life—is what builds confidence and transforms patient outcomes, not more continuing education classes. This episode is a grounded, heart‑opening reminder that success in acupuncture, and any healing profession, is personal, relational, and absolutely possible when you stop shrinking and start owning the value of your unique gifts, talents, and trust in the medicine. Do you have something to add to this conversation?  Go to Yinspiredpod.com and to leave your kind comments, questions, and keep the conversation going. Enjoying Yinspired? Please remember to share a favorite episode with someone you love and subscribe to Yinspired wherever you listen. If you could leave a five-star review and rating that would help others find Yinspired. If that’s not your thing, don’t worry. Links to all episode show notes, guests' bios and work, and transcripts can be found at Yinspired.substack.com/podcast Connect with Dr. Linh Taylor, DTCM and Dry Needling Pelvic Health specialist at JavaAcupuncture.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yinspired.substack.com

    1h 50m
  4. MAR 1

    Ep24: Soup is Generational Medicine w/Lisa Tong

    In this episode of Yinspired, Dr. Haunani Chong-Drake, DACM, engages in a heartfelt conversation with Lisa Tong, known as The Chinese Soup Lady. They explore the intersection of Chinese Medicine, cultural identity, and the creative process of healing through food. Lisa shares her journey from engineering and a corporate background, to embracing her authentic self as a Chinese Medicine practitioner, emphasizing the importance of generational wisdom and healing through cooking soups and teas. The discussion highlights the significance of yin and yang, empowerment through self-observation, and the role of food in nourishing the body and mind. Lisa shares some of her favorite tea and soup recipes (all linked in the Show Notes section below), including how to simplify meal preparation for busy lifestyles. Do you have something to add to this conversation?  Go to Yinspiredpod.com and to leave your kind comments, questions, and keep the conversation going. This is the only place to interact with the Yinspired host and guests. Enjoying Yinspired? Please remember to share a favorite episode with someone you love and subscribe to Yinspired wherever you listen. If you could leave a five-star review and rating on Apple Podcast, that would help others find Yinspired. If that’s not your thing, don’t worry. Links to all episodes show notes, guests' bios and work, and transcripts can be found at Yinspiredpod.com Chapters 01:25 Lisa Tong: The Journey of the Soup Lady 05:01 The Creative Process of Identity 07:30 Generational Wisdom and Empowerment through Food 14:28 Formal Training in Traditional Chinese Medicine 23:59 Bridging Eastern and Western Medicine 28:37 Embracing Asian Identity and Cultural Heritage 30:46 The Yin-Yang of Life and Healing 34:57 Redefining Healing Beyond Traditional Medicine 38:22 Integrating Chinese Medicine into Everyday Life 41:31 Simplifying Chinese Soups for Beginners 42:16 Adapting Recipes for Dietary Preferences 46:19 Understanding Food Properties in Chinese Medicine 48:53 Self-Assessment of Body Temperature and Health 55:14 Balancing Foods for Seasonal Changes 58:26 Utilizing Modern Cooking Appliances 59:38 Frequency and Timing of Consuming Healing Soups 01:01:23 Beauty from Within: Nourishing the Skin 01:08:07 Nourishing the Yin: Internal Moisturization 01:09:57 The Power of Black Foods for Women’s Health 01:12:47 Understanding Dampness and Its Effects 01:22:04 Rapid Fire Insights: Wisdom and Reflections - the science behind why Chinese Medicine tells us to drink warm water. I’d love to hear from you. Please share your comments, questions, or thoughts HERE. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yinspired.substack.com

    1h 9m
  5. FEB 15

    Ep23: Collective Reconciliation in Medicine, Healthcare, and Integrative Medicine

    Yinspiredpod.com Welcome to season 2 of Yinspired, where we explore the messy truths of medicine, healthcare, Chinese medicine, and healing in today’s world. Today’s episode is a solo episode where I reflect on the current energetic landscape of 2026. This episode invites us to reflect deeply, own our roles, honor cultural roots, and stand tall as healers and ambassadors of diverse medicines. Key Topics in today’s episode: * The significance of the fire horse year and its Yang energy impact. * Reflection on healing, reconciliation, and cultural practices in 2026. * The importance of making amends for personal and collective healing. * The role of Chinese medicine and other cultural practices in filling healthcare gaps. * Navigating infighting, appropriation, and cultural harm within medicine, the healthcare system, integrative medicine, and Chinese Medicine. * Personal vulnerability and the call for healers to stand tall and be proud. * The importance of self-reflection, owning our patterns, and working with yin-yang balance. * The future of inclusivity and diversity in healthcare systems. Links to all episode show notes, guests' bios and work, and transcripts can be found at Yinspiredpod.com Chapters 00:00 - Introduction of Yinspired 01:32 - The significance of spring and the solar new year in East Asian wisdom 2:38 - Reflection on launching season two and the journey of podcasting 7:05 - Upcoming themes: mindset shifts, cultural healing, racism in medicine 9:38 - Sharing vulnerabilities: anxiety, collective urgency, and personal activism 20:38 - Chinese astrology insights: the fire horse year and personal charts 24:16 - Recognizing patterns of discordance and awakening in times of upheaval 33:28 - The healer archetype: caring, reducing suffering, and cultural stewardship 42:33 - The gaps in healthcare and the potential of Chinese medicine to fill them 45:23 - The ongoing reconciliation within Chinese medicine amidst challenges 48:44 - Moving beyond rebranding: honoring the roots and origins of cultural medicines 51:29 - Learning from marginalized, colonized, and resilient cultures 54:15 - Transformation as a messy, nonlinear process requiring collective effort 60:51 - The need to get real and truthful about internal and professional patterns 73:25 - Embracing diversity in medicine: the more beautiful, just, and radiant world we envision 76:53 - The importance of giving credit and avoiding theft or misappropriation 78:18 - Our responsibility to listen deeply, learn from marginalized peoples, and take action 86:15 - The collective discomfort in times of upheaval and the power of honest reflection 89:14 - Moving beyond blame: taking responsibility for our part in patterns of harm 90:20 - The brilliance of the Chinese medicine field and its potential to lead with integrity 91:17 - The role of practitioners in civic leadership and cultural preservation 97:14 - Inner reflection as a yin act of service—how purpose and work calm anxiety 98:12 - Owning your unique voice and the beauty of standing out in service of medicine 100:07 - Invitation to connect as a guest or collaborator to continue sharing diverse perspectives I’d love to hear from you. Please share your comments, questions, or thoughts at Yinspiredpod.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yinspired.substack.com

    1h 21m
  6. FEB 1

    Ep22: The Spirit of Pelvic Health w/Dr. Krystal Couture, DPT, L.Ac.

    Summary Pelvic health is so much more than anatomy—it’s a living dialogue between the physical body, our emotions, thoughts, spiritual journeys, and the deeper stories we carry. In this episode, Dr. Krystal Couture, DPT, L.Ac., reminds us that healing happens when we slow down, listen inward, connect with Spirit, and honor the wisdom of our bodies. From the emotional resonance of acupuncture points to the way breath links our respiratory and pelvic diaphragms, we explore how the body holds experiences—and how slow, sustainable medicine can help release them. We talk openly about sexual health, aging as a natural seasonal change, and why perimenopause deserves compassion rather than pressure to “push through” or “put up” with symptoms. As hormones shift and symptoms like brain fog, hot flushes, or vaginal dryness arise, acupuncture and Chinese Medicine offer real-time tested individualized support. This episode is an invitation to reclaim pelvic health as a personal, embodied journey—one shaped by curiosity, care, and deep self‑connection. Special Offer for Yinspired listeners: Receive a $100 discount to the Advanced Certificate, Pelvic Care Practicals or Online bundle. Go to this episode's Show Notes at Yinspiredpod.com to claim your discount. Do you have something to add to this conversation? Go to Yinspiredpod.com and to leave your kind comments, questions, and keep the conversation going. This is the only place to interact with the Yinspired host and guests. Enjoying Yinspired? Please remember to share a favorite episode with someone you love and subscribe to Yinspired wherever you listen. If you could leave a five-star review and rating on Apple Podcast, that would help others find Yinspired. If that’s not your thing, don’t worry. Links to all episode show notes, guests' bios and work, and transcripts can be found atYinspired.substack.com/podcast Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Yinspired and Pelvic Health 02:46 Exploring the Spirit of Acupuncture Points 05:52 Biopsychosocial Perspective on Pelvic Health 08:38 Connection Between Breath and Pelvic Health 11:26 The Role of Emotions in Physical Health 14:37 Understanding the Interplay of Physical and Emotional Healing 17:40 The Importance of Sexual Health in Pelvic Health 20:36 Navigating the Journey of Pelvic Health 23:27 The Impact of Aging on Pelvic and Sexual Health 26:18 The Role of Practitioners in Supporting Clients 29:28 The Concept of Seasons in Life and Health 32:26 Differentiating Between Structural and Emotional Issues 35:24 The Importance of Listening to Clients 38:16 The Role of Slow and Sustainable Medicine 41:21 Bringing It All Together: The Holistic Approach 44:13 Conclusion and Future Conversations 56:06 Understanding Seasonal Changes in Pelvic Health 58:46 Navigating Perimenopause: Symptoms and Support 01:01:03 Empowerment Through Self-Connection 01:03:18 The Balance of Work and Well-being 01:05:18 Acupuncture’s Role in Pelvic Health 01:08:09 Self-Care Techniques for Pelvic Health 01:11:31 The Importance of Movement and Joy 01:17:33 Reconnecting with Your Body 01:23:43 Finding Joy in Everyday Life 01:28:40 The Power of Connection and Community This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yinspired.substack.com

    1h 29m
  7. Ep21: Why New Year's Resolutions Fail - a Yin Yang perspective

    JAN 18

    Ep21: Why New Year's Resolutions Fail - a Yin Yang perspective

    Summary Yinspired’s host, Dr. Haunani Chong-Drake, Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, welcomes listeners to 2026, emphasizing the importance of aligning personal rhythms with the solar-lunar calendar. She encourages listeners to embrace the yin energy of winter as a time for rest and reflection rather than rushing into New Year’s resolutions. Dr. Haunani shares her insights on why New Year’s resolutions often fail, attributing this to the natural rhythms of the seasons and the energy dynamics at play during winter. She also talks about one of the more common New Year’s resolutions, weightloss, through a Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda lens. For lasting results, she focuses on holistic digestion, self-reflection to uncover the true motivations behind personal goals, and emphasizes that health and wellness are not solely defined by body size or weight. By integrating principles from both Ayurveda and Chinese medicine, she offers a comprehensive perspective on digestion, that create lasting results in body, heart, and spirit. Do you have something to add to this conversation?  Go to Yinspiredpod.com and leave your kind comments, questions, and keep the conversation going. This is the only place to interact with the Yinspired host and guests. Enjoying Yinspired? Please remember to share a favorite episode with someone you love and subscribe to Yinspired wherever you listen. If you could leave a five-star review and rating, that would help others find Yinspired. If that’s not your thing, don’t worry. Links to all episode show notes, guests' bios and work, and transcripts can be found at Yinspired.substack.com/podcast Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Yinspired: New Year Reflections 01:33 Aligning with the Solar Lunar Calendar 04:21 The Nature of New Year’s Resolutions 13:00 Weight Loss: Going beyond numbers and scales 30:37 The Key to Lasting Weightloss - Digestion: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual digestion 44:04 Closing Thoughts and Listener Engagement This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yinspired.substack.com

    42 min
  8. 12/14/2025

    Ep20: Yoga Beyond the Mat w/Catie Oliveira

    Gather ‘round with Catie Oliveira an experienced yoga teacher, teacher trainer, and mom who has been a part of nearly every aspect of the growing Yoga culture in the U.S. for over 20 years. In today’s conversation, we delve into the profound essence of yoga beyond the mat and postures and how “yoga is training for life.” We explore how yoga serves as a deeply spiritual and holistic practice that truly is a guide map for living life in harmony (like Chinese Medicine). The conversation highlights the importance of sthira (effort) and sukham (ease) in both yoga practice and daily life. Stability provides safety, yet joy, surrender, and pleasure are equally vital to our balance and vitality. We get into the distinction between Yoga and Yoga Therapy, performing and guiding a class, and the evolution of yoga teacher trainings in the U.S. underscoring the necessity of self-study for authentic teaching. The episode also touches on the lifelong journey of learning and growth in yoga, where balancing strength and softness is crucial to avoid burnout and as we evolve through different stages of life, our Yoga should evolve with us. Other topics discussed in this episode include: * Yoga is not just about postures; it’s a holistic practice and can be a map for living in balance. * The yoga mat reflects our lives and how we navigate them. * Connection with Self is the ultimate goal of yoga. * The pendulum of rigidity and flexibility affects our well-being. * Yoga needs to be accessible to everyone, but not every class suits all. * Social justice in yoga is about bridging communities and creating inclusivity. * It’s okay to mess up; what matters is the willingness to listen, recognize and feel discomfort, unlearn, and keep showing up. Do you have something to add to this conversation?  Go to Yinspired.substack.com/podcast, find the episode and leave your kind comments, questions, and keep the conversation going. Enjoying Yinspired? Please remember to share a favorite episode with someone you love and subscribe to Yinspired wherever you listen. If you could leave a five-star review and rating on Apple Podcast, that would help others find Yinspired. If that’s not your thing, don’t worry. Links to all episode show notes, guests' bios and work, and transcripts can be found at Yinspired.substack.com/podcast Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Yoga and Holistic Health 03:03 The Essence of Yoga: Beyond the Postures 06:02 Personal Journeys: How Yoga Shapes Lives 08:44 Yoga Teacher Training: A Path to Confidence 11:51 The Evolution of Yoga Practice 14:35 Yoga as a Life Philosophy 17:48 The Role of Flexibility in Yoga 20:43 The Importance of Community in Yoga 23:55 Navigating the Challenges of Yoga Practice 26:47 Conclusion: Embracing the Journey of Yoga 40:10 Overcoming Perfectionism in Teaching Yoga 41:56 The Journey from Performance to Authenticity 42:56 The Process of Learning and Teaching Yoga 49:19 Self-Study and Authentic Teaching 49:54 The Role of the Teacher as a Guide 51:30 Connecting with the Self through Yoga 55:12 The Balance of Asana and Philosophy 56:48 Sthira and Sukham: The Balance of Effort and Ease 01:07:25 Applying Balance in Daily Life 01:18:10 The Dance of Stira and Sukha in Relationships 01:23:19 Understanding Yoga Therapy vs. General Yoga 01:27:05 The Importance of Tailored Yoga Practices 01:31:56 Finding Balance in Yoga and Life 01:40:08 Yoga as a Tool for Empowerment and Self-Discovery 01:50:59 Social Justice and Accessibility in Yoga 01:55:15 Reflections on Personal Growth and Community Engagement This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit yinspired.substack.com

    1h 42m

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