The Emotional Alchemy Podcast

20. Introduction to Five Element Theory with Five Elements Acupuncturist Chris Miller

September 15, 2020 Episode 20
20. Introduction to Five Element Theory with Five Elements Acupuncturist Chris Miller
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The Emotional Alchemy Podcast
20. Introduction to Five Element Theory with Five Elements Acupuncturist Chris Miller
Sep 15, 2020 Episode 20

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Chris Miller wins the award for "Gigglest Podcast Guest Ever". 

But he is also a Five Elements acupuncturist, speaker, teacher and mentor. In my life, he is my favourite and most trusted sounding board regarding my curiosities over the nuances of Daoist Medicine. 

This is the first of a 6-episode series on #theempoweredcuriositypodcast looking at the varying healing applications of the Five Elements found in Daoist Medicine. To kick things off, Chris and I talk about how we, as humans, fit into the ecosystem of Nature that surrounds us and how that is manifested internally in our spiritual and emotional landscape. 


What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
✨ The role of the practitioner as a "spiritual ecologist" rather than a "healer" or "fixer"
✨  An overview of the Five Elements System: Wood, Fire, Earth Metal and Water
✨  The energetics, gifts, challenges, excesses and deficiencies of each of the Elements

Resources: 

To begin the inquiry of land acknowledgements: native-land.ca

For a beginner wanting to read more about the Five Elements, I recommend "The Way of the Five Seasons" by John Kirkwood 

For a practitioner curious about a deeper inquiry into the Five Elements System, I recommend

  • “Nourishing Destiny” by Lonny Jarrett 
  • “Five Elements” by Elisabeth Rochat de la Valle 

I reference the life-changing book: “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer

If you'd like to learn more about Attachment Theory, check out Ep. 16 What is YOUR Attachment Wound?

In our conversation, we reference the movie Free Solo

Chris Miller is the owner of Portland Wellness Collective and Miller Acupuncture. He is a highly regarded practitioner, teacher, speaker and mentor with over 15 years experience in acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. His own experience with a serious illness compelled Chris to seek a holistic, integrated treatment plan, which he successfully found in acupuncture and Chinese Medicine.

Kat HoSoo Lee is a trauma-informed Spiritual Business Mentor and host of The Rooted Business Podcast. She uses the tools of somatic and emotional alchemy to guide soulful entrepreneurs to approach their business as a spiritual practice. This allows them to cultivate businesses that are rooted in conscious values, ethical marketing and purposeful service.

Connect with Kat:



This podcast is made possible with sound production by Andre Lagace.

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

Chris Miller wins the award for "Gigglest Podcast Guest Ever". 

But he is also a Five Elements acupuncturist, speaker, teacher and mentor. In my life, he is my favourite and most trusted sounding board regarding my curiosities over the nuances of Daoist Medicine. 

This is the first of a 6-episode series on #theempoweredcuriositypodcast looking at the varying healing applications of the Five Elements found in Daoist Medicine. To kick things off, Chris and I talk about how we, as humans, fit into the ecosystem of Nature that surrounds us and how that is manifested internally in our spiritual and emotional landscape. 


What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
✨ The role of the practitioner as a "spiritual ecologist" rather than a "healer" or "fixer"
✨  An overview of the Five Elements System: Wood, Fire, Earth Metal and Water
✨  The energetics, gifts, challenges, excesses and deficiencies of each of the Elements

Resources: 

To begin the inquiry of land acknowledgements: native-land.ca

For a beginner wanting to read more about the Five Elements, I recommend "The Way of the Five Seasons" by John Kirkwood 

For a practitioner curious about a deeper inquiry into the Five Elements System, I recommend

  • “Nourishing Destiny” by Lonny Jarrett 
  • “Five Elements” by Elisabeth Rochat de la Valle 

I reference the life-changing book: “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer

If you'd like to learn more about Attachment Theory, check out Ep. 16 What is YOUR Attachment Wound?

In our conversation, we reference the movie Free Solo

Chris Miller is the owner of Portland Wellness Collective and Miller Acupuncture. He is a highly regarded practitioner, teacher, speaker and mentor with over 15 years experience in acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. His own experience with a serious illness compelled Chris to seek a holistic, integrated treatment plan, which he successfully found in acupuncture and Chinese Medicine.

Kat HoSoo Lee is a trauma-informed Spiritual Business Mentor and host of The Rooted Business Podcast. She uses the tools of somatic and emotional alchemy to guide soulful entrepreneurs to approach their business as a spiritual practice. This allows them to cultivate businesses that are rooted in conscious values, ethical marketing and purposeful service.

Connect with Kat:



This podcast is made possible with sound production by Andre Lagace.