• Kim Stanley Robinson: A Science Fiction Prophet Predicts What’s After Capitalism
    Jan 19 2025

    In this eye-opening conversation with legendary science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson, we explore practical paths to meaningful change in an age of crisis. From local climate action groups to worker-owned cooperatives, Robinson reveals how working alternatives to capitalism are hiding in plain sight.

    00:00 Capitalism vs. Feudalism: A Comparison

    00:41 Introduction to Mind, Body, Health, and Politics

    01:35 Kim Stanley Robinson on Climate Change and Local Action

    04:29 Capitalism, Climate, and Utopia: Interconnected Themes

    11:27 Historical Perspectives: Genghis Khan and Social Systems

    14:56 Marxism and Its Challenges

    19:18 Examples of Alternative Systems

    23:48 The Role of Democracy and Progressive Taxation

    28:02 Literacy and Communication in Modern Society

    30:19 The Influence of Right-Wing Talk Radio

    32:06 The Power of Oral Tradition and Social Media

    34:44 The Art of Compression in Communication

    36:08 The Value of Long-Form Novels

    38:45 Local Government and Community Involvement

    40:01 The Village Homes Experiment

    47:13 Reflections on the Current Political ClimateLinks & Resources

    A Sci-Fi Writer Returns to Earth: ‘The Real Story Is the One Facing Us’ NY Times

    Village Homes Cooperative, Davis, CA

    Cool Davis Climate Action Group

    Mondragon Cooperative Corporation

    Kerala's Panchayat System of Local Governance

    Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson



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    54 mins
  • Ivor Cummins on the truth about cholesterol, insulin & nutrition
    Dec 28 2024

    Chemical engineer turned health researcher Ivor Cummins shares shocking discoveries about metabolic health, cholesterol myths, and institutional bias in medicine. With 25+ years of complex problem-solving experience and a Stanford innovation certificate, Cummins brings his analytical expertise to expose gaps in modern medical understanding. Author of "Eat Rich, Live Long" and creator of MetabolicDuo.com, his research has challenged conventional wisdom on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Learn why this leading voice in metabolic health says everything we've been told about nutrition is wrong.00:00 Debunking Nutrition Myths

    00:30 Introducing Ivor Cummins

    00:52 The Philosophy of Skepticism

    02:21 Ivor's Journey into Health Skepticism

    03:01 Challenging Medical Expertise

    05:37 Discovering Metabolic Syndrome

    08:49 Questioning Government and Institutions

    14:26 The Profit Motive in Health and Medicine

    15:51 Technocratic Dystopia and Global Agendas

    29:25 The Importance of Cash and Self-Sufficiency

    31:00 The Five Biggest Lies: Nutrition and Climate

    31:18 The Cash Conundrum: CBDC and Financial Control

    32:22 Pandemic Industry: Lies and Data

    36:38 The Big Lie: Framing Russia and Putin

    39:44 Mask Mandates: Science or Social Control?

    53:26 The Fight for Cash: Practical Steps

    58:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Links & Resources

    "Eat Rich, Live Long: Mastering the Low-Carb & Keto Spectrum for Weight Loss and Longevity" by Ivor Cummins and Dr. Jeffry Gerber

    MetabolicDuo.com - Latest health and longevity platform

    Website: https://thefatemperor.com/

    YouTube: The Fat Emperor (250,000+ subscribers)

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatEmperor

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFatEmperor

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivorcummins/

    Key Topics for Further Research:

    "The Transmission of Epidemic Influenza" by Dr. Hope-Simpson (referenced in interview)

    Professor Reaven's work on Syndrome X (Metabolic Syndrome)

    Serum ferritin as metabolic syndrome marker

    GGT and insulin resistance

    Cholesterol science and statins

    Swedish mortality data (1918-present)



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    1 hr
  • What Every Patient Needs to Know About Cancer Detection - with Dr. Chadi Nabhan
    Nov 9 2024

    Can a simple ultrasound save your life when mammograms miss the mark? Should you get a colonoscopy every year, or is that too extreme? In my latest interview with distinguished hematologist-oncologist Dr. Chadi Nabhan, author of over 300 medical articles and abstracts, we dive deep into the complex world of cancer screening, prevention, and treatment.

    "Cancer is not one disease," Dr. Nabhan emphasizes. "Many cancers are curable, while some are not. They're not equal, and we can't treat them all the same way."In this episode Dr. Miller engages with Dr. Chadi Nabhan, a distinguished hematologist and oncologist, discussing the complexities of cancer, the importance of early detection, and the nuances of patient communication. Dr. Nabhan emphasizes that cancer is not a singular disease but a collection of various conditions, each requiring tailored approaches to treatment and screening. The conversation also highlights personal stories related to cancer experiences, advocating for proactive communication between patients and healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive care.

    In this conversation, Dr. Chadi Nabhan discusses various aspects of cancer, focusing on prostate cancer, melanoma, and the importance of screening and mental health in cancer treatment. He emphasizes the need for personalized patient care, the complexities of cancer screening, and the emotional journey patients undergo. The discussion also highlights the role of exercise in managing cancer-related fatigue and the importance of regular skin examinations for early detection of skin cancers.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mind, Body, Health and Politics

    02:19 Understanding Cancer: A Comprehensive Overview

    05:09 The Importance of Early Detection and Screening

    13:23 Personal Stories: Real-Life Experiences with Cancer

    20:51 Navigating Doctor-Patient Communication

    27:00 Prostate Health: Understanding Risks and Treatments

    36:41 Prostate Cancer Debate: Understanding Gleason 6

    39:23 Symptoms and Screening for Prostate Cancer

    40:47 The Trade-offs of Prostate Cancer Screening

    44:09 Testosterone and Prostate Cancer: A Controversial Discussion

    51:50 Melanoma: Personal Stories and Early Detection

    54:29 Skin Cancer: Importance of Regular Skin Exams

    01:01:41 The Emotional Journey of Cancer Treatment

    01:06:16 Exercise as a Remedy for Cancer Fatigue



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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • From Stock Broker to Wellness Influencer
    Oct 24 2024

    When I first connected with Ebru Şinik (@ebrusinik) on Instagram, something special resonated. Here was someone halfway across the world speaking the same language of health, persistence, and joy that I've championed for decades. Through her posts and our growing digital friendship, I witnessed her remarkable ability to beam light and positivity while delivering serious, science-based wellness education to thousands.

    Our paths seemed destined to cross.

    In our recent conversation I shared with her how my grandmother had lived in Istanbul in 1908, speaking Turkish with such fluency that decades later she could still converse with Turkish visitors.

    Now, Ebru is transforming wellness education in her beloved Istanbul through an inspiring blend of modern science and ancient wisdom.

    Twenty years ago, Ebru was a successful stock broker battling chronic health issues. Today, she's a leading voice in preventive medicine, training the next generation of wellness practitioners and transforming corporate culture across Turkey. Her journey offers valuable lessons for anyone seeking to improve their health and find their true calling.

    Follow Ebru Şinik (@ebrusinik) on Instagram

    In our wide-ranging discussion, Ebru shares:

    How daily meditation and breathing practices transformed her health when conventional approaches failed

    The science-based morning routine that keeps her vibrant at 51

    Her work bringing wellness programs to major companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Google

    The importance of treating our bodies as our "only asset" in this world



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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Psychedelic Medicine's Delicate Balance
    Oct 8 2024

    In this episode, we dive deep into the world of psychedelic science with Dr. David Nichols, one of the foremost experts in the field. Dr. Nichols shares his insights on the current state of LSD research, the challenges faced by researchers, and the potential of psychedelics in treating various mental health conditions. We also discuss the recent FDA decision on MDMA and the future of psychedelic medicine.

    Dr. David E. Nichols is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Purdue University and a pioneer in psychedelic research. With over five decades of experience, he offers a unique perspective on the past, present, and future of psychedelic science.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Psychedelic Science 02:03 The Current State of LSD Research 06:12 Challenges in LSD Research 10:13 Comparing LSD and Psilocybin 14:02 Therapeutic Uses of Psychedelics 16:45 Adverse Effects of Psychedelics 20:03 The Role of Set and Setting 25:04 Understanding Paranoia in Psychedelic Experiences 29:59 The Future of Psychedelic Medicine 34:00 FDA Decisions and Political Influences 39:02 The Importance of Therapy in Psychedelic Use 43:04 Closing Thoughts and Optimism for the Future



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    44 mins
  • Navigating Boundaries
    Sep 24 2024

    In this episode of Mind, Body, Health and Politics, Dr. Richard Miller sits down with Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith to discuss the fascinating concept of "public intimacy." From clergy to sex workers, actors to activists, we explore how different professions navigate the delicate balance between personal authenticity and professional boundaries. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that touches on polyamory, religious ostracism, and the importance of being true to oneself.

    Chapters: 0:00 Introduction and Adam's Background 3:42 What is Public Intimacy? 8:15 Boundaries in Different Professions 14:30 Dr. Miller's Anecdotes: Therapy and Hot Springs 21:05 Polyamory and Religious Communities 29:18 The Harm of Ostracism and Hypocrisy 37:50 The Gemstone Metaphor: Facets of Identity 45:23 Advice for Clergy and Public Figures 52:10 Dr. Miller's Social Media Success Story 57:30 Closing Thoughts on Self-Knowledge

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Mushroom Magic: Nature's Medicine
    Sep 17 2024

    From Shiitake to Psilocybe, Mushrooms are Nature's Healing Powerhouses

    I was recently joined by the world-renowned mycologist – my friend – Christopher Hobbs, from his new location in Santa Cruz, California. We discussed the vast potential of mushrooms for healing and wellness.

    Dr. Christopher Hobbs is a fourth generation, internationally known herbalist and mycologist, licensed acupuncturist, herbal clinician, research scientist, consultant to the dietary supplement industry, expert witness, botanist, public speaker, and author of over 20 books and numerous articles with over 40 years of experience.

    He is the author of the recent book Christopher Hobbs’s Medicinal Mushrooms, the Essential Guide, with German and English editions.

    He earned his Ph.D. at UC Berkeley with research and publication in evolutionary biology, biogeography, phylogenetics, the chemistry of plants and fungi, and ethnobotany, and is now faculty at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst

    www.christopherhobbs.com

    https://www.youtube.com/@chrisrhobbs

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mind, Body, Health, and Politics 00:40 Meet Christopher Hobbs: Mycologist Extraordinaire 01:31 The Health Benefits of Mushrooms 03:30 How to Incorporate Mushrooms into Your Diet 06:08 Growing Your Own Mushrooms 15:39 Mushrooms and Cancer: A Natural Remedy 22:05 Exploring Psychedelic Mushrooms 32:30 MDMA and Psychedelic Therapy 42:50 Healthy Aging with Mushrooms 48:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



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    49 mins
  • The hidden dangers of long-term psychiatric drugs
    Aug 7 2024
    Dear Friends,With over six decades of experience as a clinical psychologist, I've seen many trends come and go in mental health treatment. But rarely have I encountered information as potentially game-changing as what I'm sharing with you today.In 2010, I interviewed journalist Robert Whitaker about his book Anatomy of an Epidemic on my NPR-affiliated radio show. The revelations in that conversation were so profound that I recently invited him back for an update, 14 years later.This follow-up interview may be the most important broadcast in my 20-year history of hosting this program.Whitaker's research exposes how the pharmaceutical industry has influenced American psychiatry, leading to the widespread prescription of antidepressants (SSRIs) to tens, if not hundreds of millions of people worldwide. He ushers ample data to show that these medications are not only often ineffective but may be making many patients worse.Major media outlets are not covering this story. To me this suggests a concerning alliance between Big Pharma, psychiatry, and the press. I urge you to listen to this interview. After listening, I encourage you to explore Whitaker's website, madinamerica.com, for more in-depth information.I’m not trying to be sensationalistic. My aim is to empower you with knowledge that the mainstream media isn't providing. I believe you deserve to know the full story about treatments that may profoundly impact your well-being.Remember, good health is worth fighting for. Sometimes that fight begins with seeking out uncomfortable truths.Until next time,Dr. Richard Louis MillerP.S. If you find this information valuable, please share it widely. The more people who understand this issue, the better chance we have of creating positive change in our approach to mental health treatment.Mind Body Health & Politics is a reader-supported publication, where I share the tools and insights I've gathered over my 64-year career. To receive my weekly digest, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Links:* Mad in America (Robert Whitaker's website): Mad in America* "Anatomy of an Epidemic" by Robert Whitaker: Amazon* STAR*D Study (mentioned in interview): NIMH STAR*D Study Overview and PubMed STAR*D Study Results* World Health Organization report on mental health treatment: WHO Mental Health Report* United Nations Special Rapporteur on Health report: UN Special Rapporteur on Health* British Medical Journal article on STAR*D study reanalysis: BMJ Open STAR*D Reanalysis* Psychiatric Times article discussing STAR*D reanalysis: Psychiatric Times STAR*D Reanalysis* NIMH study on natural recovery rates from depression: NIMH Study on Depression RecoveryThe Hidden Cost of Normalizing Obesity: A Personal and Professional PerspectiveAs someone who once weighed 300 pounds, I understand the emotional toll of obesity firsthand. However, we must address a concerning trend: the normalization of being overweight in our society.With 72% of Americans now overweight or obese, we're seeing this reflected in media and workplaces. But normalizing a health risk is dangerous.This isn't about shame or blame. It's about recognizing that excess weight compromises our immune system. Every pound of unnecessary fat diverts energy our bodies could use to fight disease and maintain health.We need to have honest conversations about weight and health, balancing compassion with the urgency of addressing this public health crisis. Our immune systems – and our lives – may depend on it.My Books:* Freeing Sexuality: Psychologists, Consent Teachers, Polyamory Experts, and Sex Workers Speak Out* Psychedelic Wisdom: The Astonishing Rewards of Mind-Altering Substances* Psychedelic Medicine: The Healing Powers of LSD, MDMA, Psilocybin, and Ayahuasca* Integral Psychedelic Therapy (co-edited with Jason A. Butler & Genesee Herzberg) This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mindbodyhealthpolitics.org/subscribe
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    56 mins