Episodi

  • Susan Woodhead: Being humbled to stand in the long, long line that goes back thousands of years.
    Apr 15 2026

    Susan Woodhead: Being humbled to stand in the long, long line that goes back thousands of years.

    Alex sat down with one of our wonderful founding members, and fellow, Susan Woodhead to record a brilliant edition of the Cultivating Traditions podcast.

    Susan has been a practitioner since 1984 since qualifying from Lemington Spa as a Five Element practitioner. I love her statement: it is a privilege to be with people, to witness and never judge them. She is super passionate about the profession and has worked with many practitioners over her fifteen years on the BAcC Member’s practitioner support service, supporting members at their darkest times of need.

    In the podcast Susan speaks of the importance of supporting the new generations of acupuncturists to help ensure the profession continues to grow, thrive and retain the high-quality standards in training and professional practice.


    This conversation, really looks at the heritage of Traditional Acupuncture and how we continue to build on it to honour it into the future.


    Are you a UK-based acupuncturist with degree-level qualifications in acupuncture? If so, and you’d like to join our network of professional practitioners to elevate your practice and enhance your skills with free CPD (including additional content available exclusively to members), click here to find out if you qualify - ⁠https://acupuncture.org.uk/join-the-bacc/⁠

    If you are not an acupuncturist but are interested in studying acupuncture to degree-level qualifications, click here - ⁠https://www.baab.org.uk/accredited-courses.html⁠

    If you’re simply interested in receiving acupuncture, please check out our register of highly qualified and professionally recognised acupuncturists here - ⁠https://acupuncture.org.uk/find-an-acupuncturist/⁠


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    29 min
  • What does it really take to grow a profession—across borders, cultures, and generations?
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with ETCMA Susan Evans MBAcC, Vice Chair of the Executive Committee and newly elected President Ricardo Teixeira to explore the quiet but powerful work shaping the future of Chinese medicine in Europe.

    From its role as a unifying hub for 30 organisations, to the behind-the-scenes collaboration that strengthens advocacy, education, and professional standards, this conversation reveals why “together we are stronger” is more than just a tagline—it’s a necessity.

    We reflect on the successes of initiatives like the Future Leaders Project, the importance of finding a collective voice for thousands of practitioners, and the realities of building influence in a complex, ever-changing landscape.

    Looking ahead, the focus shifts to sustainable growth: supporting practitioners in their early careers, creating meaningful professional pathways, engaging the next generation, and choosing the kind of long-term projects that will shape the profession for years to come.

    This is a conversation about leadership, collaboration, and legacy—planting the seeds now for a future the profession can grow into.


    Are you a UK-based acupuncturist with degree-level qualifications in acupuncture? If so, and you’d like to join our network of professional practitioners to elevate your practice and enhance your skills with free CPD (including additional content available exclusively to members), click here to find out if you qualify - https://acupuncture.org.uk/join-the-bacc/

    If you are not an acupuncturist but are interested in studying acupuncture to degree-level qualifications, click here - https://www.baab.org.uk/accredited-courses.html

    If you’re simply interested in receiving acupuncture, please check out our register of highly qualified and professionally recognised acupuncturists here - https://acupuncture.org.uk/find-an-acupuncturist/


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    #Acupuncture

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    23 min
  • Cultivating Traditions: The vital role of training in acupuncture excellence. How education and professional standards shape trustworthy and collaborative holistic care with Colette Assor FMBAcC
    Nov 14 2025

    In this special Cultivating Tradition podcast episode, BAcC CEO, Alex Jacobs sits down with Colette Assor (first recorded in February 2025), a fellow of the British Acupuncture Council, who has dedicated over 25 years to advancing acupuncture as a trusted, evidence-based profession. Colette shares her journey — from her early training in traditional Chinese medicine to becoming a passionate advocate for integrated healthcare, where acupuncture works hand-in-hand with conventional medicine to support patients’ physical and emotional wellbeing.

    Together, we explore how acupuncture is making a real difference — in mental health, fertility care, menopause management, and beyond — and why regulation, education, and professional standards are vital for the future of this ancient yet evolving practice.

    This is a conversation about trust, collaboration, and the power of holistic care — where tradition and modern healthcare come together for the benefit of every patient.

    Are you a UK-based acupuncturist with degree-level qualifications in acupuncture? If so, and you’d like to join our network of professional practitioners to elevate your practice and enhance your skills with free CPD (including additional content available exclusively to members), click here to find out if you qualify - https://acupuncture.org.uk/join-the-bacc/

    If you are not an acupuncturist but are interested in studying acupuncture to degree-level qualifications, click here - https://acupuncture.org.uk/about-acupuncture/becoming-an-acupuncturist/

    If you’re simply interested in receiving acupuncture, please check out our register of highly qualified and professionally recognised acupuncturists here - https://acupuncture.org.uk/find-an-acupuncturist/

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    18 min
  • China, India and the West – How do different traditions use the same herbs?
    Aug 27 2025

    Have you ever wondered what the difference between the way Chinese, Ayurveda and Western herbalists think? Chinese herbalist and CEO of the British Acupuncture Council*, Alex Jacobs hosts a unique cross-herbal tradition roundtable discussion with Ayurveda practitioner, Dr Ayu Sathyavathi S. and pan-herbal tradition expert Simon Mills at the University of Bristol Botanic Garden (recorded in May 2024). The three experienced herbal practitioners discuss how they use the same herbs in different ways in their own traditions. Herbs discussed include ginger, cinnamon, fennel seed and turmeric.

    *Note: at the time of recording Alex Jacobs was the CEO of the Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine.

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    55 min
  • The Global Future of Chinese Medicine
    Aug 20 2025

    The Cultivating Tradition podcast: new episode available!

    We're thrilled to share our latest podcast episode with you - a panel discussion from The UK Conference of Chinese Medicine 2025: 'The global future of Chinese medicine'

    Chinese medicine has the potential to revolutionise healthcare. Everyone has a personal view of how it has transformed countless lives. So, why does it often feel like a struggle to really help it to land fully in modern Western society? We have made progress, but we can go so much further. The room heard from John Hughes PhD, head of the WHO co-operating centre for Traditional Complementary and Integrative Medicine (TCIM) in the UK, as he explained the soon-to-be-published 10 year WHO strategy on TCIM. John was then joined for a further panel discussion on the global future of Chinese medicine, by representatives from the BAcC, RCHM, ETCMA and ATCM and it is this panel discuss that we bring to you this week.

    Subscribe to the podcast to catch up on previous episodes and be notified when new ones are released.



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    36 min
  • Live Podcast - 'Cycles of Life' - Elisabeth Rochat de la Valee, Yair Maimon and Conny Cooper
    Aug 5 2025

    Recorded live at the UK Conference of Chinese Medicine 2025 on 7 June 2025. This is a panel discussion featuring one of the most famous authors and teachers of Chinese medicine in the West, Elisabeth Rochat de la Valee, leading clinician and researcher and president of the European TCM Association, Yair Maimon and popular teacher and practitioner, Conny Cooper. Hosted by BAcC CEO, Alex Jacobs, the panel discusses the conference theme of 'Cycles of Life' and how it relates to life and Chinese medicine practice. A special thank you is given to fellow of the BAcC, Mark Bovey, who has given an enormous contribution to acupuncture in the UK over his lifetime.

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    27 min
  • The Lifelong Mission of the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine - John and Angie Hicks
    Apr 30 2025

    John and Angie Hicks are two of the most beloved and instrumental figures in the development of Chinese medicine and acupuncture in the UK. Many of their ideas were so influential that they have become part of the way that we think about the medicine today. More than that, the college that they founded has trained countless generations of acupuncturists who have gone on to treat countless more patients over multiple decades. BAcC CEO, Alex Jacobs, interviews John and Angie about their lives in acupuncture and education.

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    36 min
  • A history museum about UK acupuncture... in China? Interview with anthropology professor, Wu Kai.
    Dec 11 2024
    Fresh from presenting at the World Conference of Traditional Medicine in Beijing, BAcC CEO Alex Jacobs interviews professor of anthropology, Wu Kai about his journey from biology into an interest in how acupuncture has developed around the world. Learn about some of the most important Western sinologists, such as Georges Soulie de Mourant and Joseph Needham and the impact that they had, not only on the West, but on China itself.
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    31 min