• What’s happening Mr Monk?
    Feb 8 2024
    As is the nature of all things, change appears once more on the horizon. But there is other news too - such as the Taichi weekend retreat from Feb 9th - free to all. It’s a digital series of activities that you can join head over to https://www.21stcenturytaichi.com/balance-retreat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingtaichi/message
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    4 mins
  • Tai Chi: The Nuts and Bolts of the Art for Beginners
    Jan 10 2024

    2024 is time for a update to the old FAQ and beginners guide, so this month I'm giving you a brief audio version of the new guide that ⁠you can find here,⁠ with all the associated videos that explore each question in more detail. 


    The new post and guide 

    https://www.teapotmonk.com/beginners-guide-tai-chi



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    25 mins
  • Keep it Simple and Stupid
    Dec 10 2023

    Going Beyond the Final Frontier.

    What do we mean by The Tai Chi form? How long is it? How many postures does it have? How long does it take to learn?

    These simple questions are some of the most difficult to answer, because the Form is not one thing.

    There are so many variations that it becomes meaningless to discuss in general terms, but that is what we shall do today. We shall ask Captain Kirk to join us as we go boldly forth and attempt to break it all down, then pick it back up and in so doing, learn a little about what makes a Tai Chi form.

    LINKS

    1. teapotmonk Tai Chi
    2. Beginners Guide to Tai Chi and Course offer
    3. All books and courses on offer.



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    12 mins
  • A Tale of Two Tai Chi Masters: Perfected Pot Bellies and Proud Eyebrows:
    Nov 10 2023

    Today, a short Taoist tale recovered recently amongst the ruins of a temple, once situated on the far banks of a certain river, sheltered in the shadows of the Wudan mountains. 

    The story tells of a peculiar Tai Chi tournament and is called  Perfected Pot Bellies and Proud Eyebrows. It features two unusual Tai Chi masters, a goat and the meaning of winning or losing.

    For more info and associated graphics see

    teapotmonk.com

    For more info on the new paperback and free complete Tai Chi video course - see

    https://www.teapotmonk.com/learn-a-simple-10-step-tai-chi-form


    Every month on the 10th - a new episode. Subscribe for the whole series.

    Find out more about learning Tai Chi in the 21st century with the teapotmonk

    1. Tai Chi Training and Resources: https://www.21stcenturytaichi.com
    2. The teapotmonk: https://www.teapotmonk.com
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    13 mins
  • What was your Name Again?
    Oct 10 2023

    The use and abuse of titles in the martial arts, society and all other places beneath the ozone layer.

    • Why is the telephone engineer called Bob and not Master Bob?
    • Why is a specialist carpenter, artist or musician not called "Master"?
    • Why is there an over reliance on lineage to determine worth?
    • How to avoid the dangers of titles and names


    On the 10th of each month - a new episode. (with surprise episodes released in-between so make sure you subscribe not to miss these special episodes.

    Find out more about learning Tai Chi in the 21st century with the teapotmonk


    1. Tai Chi Training and Resources: ⁠https://www.21stcenturytaichi.com⁠
    2. The teapotmonk: ⁠https://www.teapotmonk⁠.com
    3. The Tai Chi Illustrated Workbook: ⁠https://www.teapotmonk.com/taichi-illustrated-workbook⁠
    4. The new Tai Chi Form paperback: https://www.teapotmonk.com/learn-a-simple-10-step-tai-chi-form
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    5 mins
  • Do Not Die in Shackles (part 2)
    Sep 10 2023

    How to turn a good intention into a daily practice with Mencius and his radical ideas about doing good. Well, not so radical really, for his ideas are pretty simple, but simplicity is hardly the flavour of the month when we are being sold the idea that life is so complicated we need to purchase out way to simplicity.


    On the 10th of each month - a new episode. (with surprise episodes released in-between so make sure you subscribe not to miss these special episodes.

    Find out more about learning Tai Chi in the 21st century with the teapotmonk


    1. Tai Chi Training and Resources: ⁠https://www.21stcenturytaichi.com⁠
    2. The teapotmonk: ⁠https://www.teapotmonk⁠.com
    3. The Tai Chi Illustrated Workbook: ⁠https://www.teapotmonk.com/taichi-illustrated-workbook⁠



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    10 mins
  • Don't die in Shackles (Part 1): What underlies Your Practice of Tai Chi?
    Aug 10 2023

    There are many different reasons (on the surface) why we begin our practice of Tai Chi, but underneath this there is but one reason: We are afraid. Afraid of getting hurt, afraid of getting ill, afraid of feeling lost.

    Why does fear lie grumbling beneath our feet?


    Part 1 in a 2 part series in which we delve into the reasons behind the fear..

    Next month: the solutions.


    On the 10th of each month - a new episode. (with surprise episodes released in-between so make sure you subscribe not to miss these special episodes.

    Find out more about learning Tai Chi in the 21st century with the teapotmonk


    1. Tai Chi Training and Resources: ⁠https://www.21stcenturytaichi.com⁠
    2. The teapotmonk: ⁠https://www.teapotmonk⁠.com
    3. The Tai Chi Illustrated Workbook: ⁠https://www.teapotmonk.com/taichi-illustrated-workbook⁠
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    11 mins
  • The Subversive Force of Laughter: Tai Chi's Secret (Unused) Weapon
    Jul 10 2023

    Welcome to this episode in which we explore the subversive side of humour and how it can liberate, inform, expose and undercut in a way that no kick or punch could ever do. In this episode we ask:

    1. Why is it that no-one ever chuckles when reading the The Tai Chi Classics?
    2. What happens when two taoists and a giraffe walk into a bar and one says to the other..
    3. What is the relationship between eyebrows and cul-de-sacs?

    Discover the hidden elements that will help you forget a new form, a new approach and a new haircut and allow your Tai Chi to express itself, rather than simply mirror that of your instructor.

    Learn the secret tools of humour in this special version of One Last Thing here.

    Renowned International Journalist Gerald Greene is about to retire - when he is persuaded to do One Last Thing -  travel back in time to interview the greatest writers and fighters:

    • Bruce Lee talks about his nunchaku obsession with Carl Jung
    • Alan Watts lectures The Priests from the Shaolin Temple Kung Fu Series
    • Rocky talks aggression with Marshal McLuhan
    • Lao Tzu discusses productivity and wifi issues in the 5th Century BC
    • David Carradine challenges Bruce Lee (on the phone)
    • Mas Oyama talks Animal Rights
    • Krishnamurti discusses hair with Colt
    • Mr Han-Man talks about his concerns with the poster of Enter the Dragon

    On the 10th of each month - a new episode. (with surprise episodes released in-between so make sure you subscribe not to miss these special episodes.

    Find out more about learning Tai Chi in the 21st century with the teapotmonk

    1. Tai Chi Training and Resources: ⁠https://www.21stcenturytaichi.com⁠
    2. The teapotmonk: ⁠https://www.teapotmonk⁠.com
    3. The Tai Chi Illustrated Workbook: ⁠https://www.teapotmonk.com/taichi-illustrated-workbook⁠
    --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingtaichi/message
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    10 mins