Our energy doesn’t just dip as we age, it gradually depletes. That lingering fatigue, low back tension, brittle bones, or quiet undercurrent of fear might not be random symptoms. In this solo episode, Blaine gets personal about the Water Element in Traditional Chinese Medicine and why it plays a central role in how we age. This isn’t a lecture on drinking more water (though that’s part of it). It’s an invitation to consider how your body's shifts might be connected to something deeper, and what it means to tend to the source instead of chasing the symptoms.Listen in if you’ve ever wondered- Why am I so tired even when I rest?- What does TCM have to do with aging?- Is there a connection between bladder issues and burnout?- What the heck is Jing, and do I need more of it?In this episodeBlaine shares three metaphors that reframe aging through the Water Element.She breaks down how kidney and bladder energy affect your bones, brain, and emotional steadiness.You’ll get practical ideas for food, movement, and daily choices that don’t drain your well.Let this one be the gentle nudge to stop pushing so hard and start listening a little closer. To your body, your energy, and yes, even your bladder.🔗 Press play to explore how Traditional Chinese Medicine reframes aging not as a decline—but as an opportunity for deeper alignment and care. ✨ Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who’s looking for a softer, wiser way to age.
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