Episode 2

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31st May 2026

60 Pages in 60 Days: What Between Heaven and Earth Is Teaching Me

After a 60-day hiatus, Samm Smeltzer returns to share an honest, unfiltered recap of her slow but meaningful journey through Between Heaven and Earth: A Guide to Chinese Medicine by Harriet Beinfield and Efrem Korngold. In this episode, Samm reflects on why pacing matters more than progress, and walks through the passages that stopped her in her tracks — from the Taoist concept of the Tao as an unbroken wholeness, to the gardener vs. mechanic metaphor, to the five phases and what they reveal about personality, disease, and balance. She also draws powerful connections between Chinese medical theory and her work in HR, organizational development, and energetic healing at the HRart Center. A candid, rich conversation about learning, grace, and tending your own inner garden.

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About the Podcast

Energy Studies Book Club
Where Energy Theory Meets the Workplace, One Book at a Time
The Energy Studies Book Club Podcast offers a slow, honest journey through the books shaping the frontier of energetic theory, read in real time by someone still figuring it out. Host Samm Smeltzer, who has a doctorate in Medical Qigong and founded the HRart Center burnout recovery center in York, Pennsylvania, brings over a decade of HR and Organizational Development experience to one bold question: what if energy is the missing piece in how we understand people, work, and wellbeing? Each month, Samm reads, reflects, and shares, connecting Classical Oriental Medicine with workplace culture in ways that are still unfolding. No expert performance. Just cultivation in progress.