Eric Kussin, founder of “We’re All A Little Crazy” discusses the inception of the Global Mental Health Alliance where Athletes, Celebrities, and Expert Practitioners share experiences and insight to educate students on mental health. This former successful professional sports executive didn’t develop this idea overnight rather it was during the course of two years when he was in the depths …
Connect The Dots – Racism as a Mental Health Issue – 03.14.18
Racism as a Mental Health Issue: Psychotherapist and Communications Consultant. Fannie LeFlore in conversation with Alison Rose Levy. Download this episode (right click and save)
Progressive Commentary Hour – 03.07.18
CONVERSATIONS WITH REMARKABLE MINDS The psychology and swerve in the reality and threats of climate change, malignant normality, our resilience to survive, and he legacy of one of America’s great minds. I am honored to invite tonight’s guest and one of our Great Minds — Dr. Robert Jay Lifton. Dr Lifton is a distinguished pioneering psychiatrist and a long time anti-nuclear …
Connect The Dots – Are Unhealthy Foods Killing Us – 11.01.17
Are Unhealthy Foods Killing Us: Listen to Joel Fuhrman, MD, author of Fast Food Genocide about both the physical health, mental health and sociological problems created by our fast food culture— in conversation with Alison Rose Levy. Download this episode (right click and save)
Expanding Mind – Mentored by a Madman – 09.28.17
Neurologist and world-class Parkinson’s expert Professor A.J. Lees talks about William S. Burroughs, self-experimentation, ayahuasca, and his terrific medical memoir Mentored by a Madman: The William Burroughs Experiment. Download this episode (right click and save)
The Gary Null Show – 04.25.17
Crime and punishment in the Black community and the inherent racism in America’s criminal justice system Prof James Forman is a professor of law at Yale University’s Law School, and a visiting professor at Stanford Law School, where he specializes in Constitutional Law, racial issues in the American criminal justice system and the prison complex and the mass incarceration of …
The Dr. Peter Breggin Hour – 04.12.17
Robert Whitaker calls himself a journalist but I believe he is one of the most important scientists in the world today based on his scientific analyses of the flaws in what passes for research in psychiatry. He is also an insightful social critic. More than that, he is a major figure in the promotion of genuinely …
What Women Must Know – The Wi-Fried Effect: How EMFs Harm Your Body with Dr. Martin Pall – 04.06.17
Professor Pall noted that it has been known and accepted for more than 40 years that Pulsed Fields are more Bio-Active than non-pulsed and his study showed that pulsed electrical energy does affect cells in non-thermal conditions. So much for the fraudulent claims of regulators and the industry. ALL our WiFi, Cellphones, Cordless DECT telephones, Radio Baby monitors, Smart Meters and the like have a very real potential to do massive and possibly irreversible harm to biological entities such as humans.
Love Lust And Laughter – 03.07.17
Have you heard? More than just a feeling, LOVE is action. Two men taking action are Dr. Mitchell Tepper (www.DrMitchellTepper.com) and Dr. Mark Schoen (www.SexSmartFilms.com). Their labor of love is a collaborative documentary “Making Love after Making War” – a work still in progress. To help with the effort, please go to www.LoveAfterWar.org to sign up for the newsletter and to consider donating. Our vets are heroes, sometimes returning with catastrophic injuries resulting in PTSD, and intimacy/sexual problems – issues that are often ignored. Sadly, the suicide rate is huge. Our vets need counseling, they need more information. EmotionaI, sexual intimacy, and conceiving a child are often difficulties facing couples after war. We need to team up to help our injured vets rediscover life filled with passion, purpose, and pleasure!
Lindsey Konkel – WHAT DOES THE ENVIRONMENT HAVE TO DO WITH DISEASES THAT AFFECT THE IMMUNE SYSTEM?
January 4, 2017 — In 1932, New York gastroenterologist Burrill Crohn described an unusual disease in 14 adults. The patients had bouts of abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, and lesions and scars on the bowel wall. Doctors in other parts of North America and Europe were seeing it in their patients, too. They called the rare condition Crohn’s disease. After World …