#237 Why Classical Acupuncture Is the Missing Piece with Dr. MG McCullough
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This one's a ripper, legends. I sat down with Dr. MG McCullough, a classical acupuncturist who trained under Ann Cecil-Sterman in the Jeffrey Yuen lineage, and we went deep - like, Jenga-block-pulled-from-the-middle deep - on what modern acupuncture school actually leaves out. MG's whole thing is that we didn't just simplify Chinese medicine when it got exported West, we pulled the center block out of the tower. The primaries got taught, the channels, sinews, luo vessels, divergences and eight extraordinaries got filed under "extra," and now most acupuncturists are running triage clinics instead of practicing the full system. We get into why that matters, why it's not anyone's fault, what it'd take to rebuild the whole thing from the ground up, and where MG's taking her own practice next.
Dr. MG & Mason discuss:
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The Jenga analogy - how acupuncture education pulled the center block (the classical framework) and left everyone thinking they had the full foundation when they didn't
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Why the "secondary" channels - sinews, luo vessels, divergences, eight extraordinaries - aren't extra at all, they're there to protect the primaries, and skipping them is the whole problem
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The barefoot doctor origin story, self-colonization of TCM in the '50s, and why triage-model training became the default for an entire profession
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The Santa Claus story - MG's honest reckoning with believing "the system" works the way she was taught, and what it took to let that go
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Why 20% of US acupuncture schools have closed since 2020, and whether that's a crisis or an opening to rebuild the whole model
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"It's not magic, it's just medicine" - why full-system results look magical when they're actually just complete
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The starfish story - high-volume triage practice vs. slower, deeper healing work, and why both have a place
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The retreat model MG's brainstorming - five-day intensives built for real neuroplastic change, so people go home actually different, not just patched up for an hour
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Full circle on the barefoot doctor thread - what home visits taught MG about how nothing in someone's life stays hidden once a doctor actually shows up
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"Are you a stress denier?" - why "everything's fine" is often the biggest red flag in the room
Guest Bio
Dr. MG McCullough is a classical acupuncturist who trained under Ann Cecil-Sterman - a teacher in Jeffrey Yuen's lineage who's been on the SuperFeast podcast before, so go dig up those episodes if this one hits. MG's outspoken about the structural gap she sees in acupuncture education, and she's in the middle of a big life transition - moving to the south of France, just north of Montpellier - as she reshapes her practice toward teaching and retreat-style intensives. She also hosts her own show, The Original Medicine Podcast.
Resources Mentioned
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MG's website: drmgmccullough.com
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Instagram & Facebook: @drmgmccullough
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Her podcast: The Original Medicine Podcast (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube)
- Reviving Classical Acupuncture with Ann Cecil-Sterman (EP#208)
- Why Chinese Medicine Is Failing Us with Rhonda Chang (EP#80)
- YinYang Wuxing For Inner Harmony with Rhonda Chang (EP#89)
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