• Master Li’s “Real Doctoring”
    Nov 26 2024

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    This episode of "True Healing" follows Victor, a Western-trained heart surgeon, as he returns to his family’s Chinatown shop and witnesses his father, Master Li, practicing traditional Chinese medicine. Master Li's "real doctoring" involves using his hands to diagnose and treat patients, including the use of tiger balm and herbal remedies, leaving Victor skeptical yet intrigued. The episode ends with an urgent call from the hospital requiring Victor's medical expertise, followed by an unexpected emergency at home, leading to a potential clash between his Western medical training and his family's traditional practices.


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    8 mins
  • A Family Reunion
    Nov 17 2024

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    Victor returns to his parents’ Chinatown shop, proudly showing off his “Heart Surgeon of the Year” award. His father, Master Li, unimpressed, emphasizes the value of traditional healing. As family members and neighborhood “aunties” watch, Victor starts questioning his career’s direction, wondering if he’s missing something essential.

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    11 mins
  • New York City or Chinatown?
    Nov 12 2024

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    In Episode 1, we meet Dr. Victor Li, heart surgeon by day, cultural juggling act by night. He’s living the high life—red carpet galas, magazine covers, and patients who hang on his every word. But while Victor’s rocking the medical world like a rockstar, he’s also haunted by the tug of family roots and mom-approved wisdom. Cue the high-stakes Silverman case, where Victor’s skills are put to the test and family expectations simmer on the sidelines. His stylish wife Iris keeps him grounded (mostly), but even she knows Victor’s got a foot in two worlds. Between hospital heroics and old-school Chinatown values, he’s starting to wonder if his so-called “success” might be missing a few key ingredients. Could true healing mean a little more heart—and a lot less headline?

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    11 mins