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When the pain feels unbearable and we feel alone in our suffering this podcast will sit with you. Let's rediscover our purpose, reduce our pain and regain our sense of belonging. Join comedian Leo Flowers M.A. as he shares his own journey through suicidality, interviews guests with lived experiences and discusses with experts on how to escape the flames and create a life worth living.
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Interested in human behavior and how people think? The Measure of Everyday Life explores ideas about how we live and why people act as they do. Independent Weekly has called the show "unexpected" and "diverse" and says the show "brings big questions to radio." Join host Dr. Brian Southwell (@BrianSouthwell) as he explores the human condition. Episodes air each Sunday night at 6:30 PM in the Raleigh-Durham broadcast market and a podcast of each show is available online the Wednesday following ...
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What is the future of healthcare technology? How is technology changing the landscape of the industry? The GoMo Health Human Resilience podcast gives an inside look into the world of healthcare technology engagement from experts, industry professionals and healthcare consumers across the globe. Each episode focuses on a specific healthcare topic, and illustrates, with engaging storytelling, the heart-warming journeys of our guests and experts—patients, members, caregivers, parents, and provi ...
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"Embrace the Challenge, Ignite the Triumph" Meet Todd Blyleven: TEDx Speaker, former athlete, and heroic Las Vegas mass shooting survivor. Hosting 'I'm Going In' and co-hosting 'Walking Tall Movement' podcasts, Todd invites inspiring guests to share stories of resilience. His mission? Empower those knocked down by trauma, break mental health stigmas, and spread global resilience. Join Todd's transformative journey from the baseball field to facing tragedy, and discovering the strength to ris ...
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Your guide to parenting a struggling teen or young-adult, whether they’re home, transitioning home, or presently in treatment. Parents, say goodbye to exhausting confusion, overwhelm, panic and the unhelpful patterns that keep you and your family stuck. Learn how to develop healthy responses and set healthy boundaries with your teen instead of acting out of fear and anxiety. Experience the relationship-changing power of focusing on your own behavior instead of futile attempts to control your ...
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Unlatched Mind

Vinny Vallarine

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The Unlatched Mind podcast is a long form discussion on topics including neuroscience, morality, behavioral science, religion, artificial intelligence, psychology and philosophy. Host Vinny Vallarine introduces listeners to guests and experts on these, and other topics of interest.
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Partsy Girls features two therapists, Grace and Natalie, who discuss all things therapy, current events, pop culture, and more. Trained in Internal Family Systems, EMDR, and the art of talking sh*t; this podcast is for therapists and non-therapists alike. TW: this podcast may include themes such as trauma, abuse, self-harm, suicidal ideation/behavior, sexual assault, and other themes that arise when exploring mental health and therapeutic modalities.
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Bring On The Mess! TM

For All Seasons Behavioral Health and Rape Crisis Center

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Bring on the Mess Podcast is about embracing the messiness in life through real and honest conversations that explore life’s challenges - taking a deeper look at mental health and the ways we can show up and uncover our truest self at home and at work. For All Seasons CEO, Beth Anne Dorman, and Chief Clinical Officer, Lesa Lee, examine what everyday courage looks like and the many ways it can be defined. They bring a unique perspective, weaving in their experiences in therapy, consulting cou ...
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Resilient and Real

San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health

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The Resilient and Real podcast, presented by the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, provides mental health and substance use disorder resources through interviews with field experts and resilient members of the community. Resilient and Real guests keep it real and speak openly about mental health and substance use in efforts to reduce stigma, promote prevention, intervention, and recovery of mental illness and substance use disorders.
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OFM is a raw look at mental illness from people who suffer to understand how it impacts the lives of people who are just like you. The show has evolved over time and with two queer co-hosts, one of whom is transgender, the show has started to look more often at how the queer community is impacted by the topic. As we work to change society's understanding of these illnesses, we hope to show that we are defined by more than the illnesses we have to live with. Then, together, we can #EndTheStig ...
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The Addiction Psychologist

Samuel Acuff and Noah Emery

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Drs. Noah Emery and Samuel Acuff interview researchers, clinicians, and policymakers in the field of addiction psychology with the hopes of enhancing recovery. Official podcast of the Society for Addiction Psychology.
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DearZanny

Suzanne Maiden

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Zanny, aka Suzanne Maiden, M.A., Family Therapist, certified grief counselor, and co-host of TheDivaCast Internet talk show, recently merged her professional experience with broadcasting to produce Dear Zanny, a one-of-a-kind virtual cozy couch where listener’s plop down their most confidential concerns. The online audio advice column offers a compassionate ear, a sympathetic shoulder, and sound suggestions to the world’s most universal relationship dilemmas. Do you need to set firm boundari ...
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Last Session of the Day with The Psych Guys

Konstantin Lukin PhD, Timothy Meyer LCSW

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Two therapists walk into a bar. You get to listen, but with better audio. The Psych Guys are here to dig into the questions everyone is wondering but no one is willing to ask out loud. Join Lukin Center therapist Timothy Meyer and founder Dr. Konstantin Lukin to glean practical tips and insights that will help you expand your understanding of yourself, therapy, and the world around you. Listen in on fresh takes on topics in cutting-edge neuroscience to witty exchanges on relationships, gende ...
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Psychiatry. JAMA Psychiatry is an international peer-reviewed journal for clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and allied fields. JAMA Psychiatry strives to publish original, state-of-the-art studies and commentaries of general interest to clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in the field. The journal seeks to inform and to educate its readers as well as to stimulate debate and f ...
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The Time Out for Mental Health Podcast is where we speak to sports figures about their experience with Mental Health issues related to Depression, Masculinity and Suicide. These sensitive topics are often swept under the rug as detailed in my new book, YOU DON’T HAVE TO SWALLOW YOUR GUN, A Simple Book for Men About Depression, Masculinity and Suicide. Men, in particular, need support to ask for help when they feel “OFF” and don’t know what is really going on with them. If they do not seek he ...
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Smart entrepreneurs who want to use the web to attract leads and make sales must master the fields of psychology and human behavior. And Social Triggers Insider helps them do just that. On the show, Derek Halpern from Social Triggers features world-class researchers, professors from top universities, New York TImes Best-selling authors, and then he breaks down their insights into easy-to-implement action plans for entrepreneurs who leverage the web to grow their business. You can expect to l ...
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'To Hell and Back' shines light on our darkest, most painful, and most overwhelming human experiences. With unfiltered conversations, vivid role plays, focused teaching, and spacious curiosity, Charlie and Nicoleta use the framework of DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) to help those of us who live in hell learn the skills we need to get ourselves the hell out. Every week is a fresh invitation to meet our minds, our pain, and all that makes this life worth living with greater understanding a ...
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Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology is hosted by Dr. Dan Cox, a professor at the University of British Columbia. This show delivers engaging discussions with the world's foremost research experts for listeners interested in or practicing psychotherapy or counseling to provide expert insights and practical advice into mental health, psychotherapy practice, and clinical training. This podcast provides valuable insights whether you are interested in psychotherapy, an applied psychology discipl ...
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In the Fieldhouse

Coach Jim and Coach Keri

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A podcast focused on youth sports and what we can do to improve the experience for our kids. Coach Jim Tarro and Coach Keri Tarro investigate this issue from the perspective of coaches, parents, business owners, and community members.
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Head Space and Timing Podcast

Duane K. L. France, MA, MBA, LPC

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The psychological impact of military service is well known but less understood. Every Tuesday and Thursday, join combat veteran and clinical mental health counselor Duane France as he interviews mental health professionals, veterans, and those who support them about mental health and wellness. If you want to understand more about service member and veteran mental health, then this podcast is for you.
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PsyDactic

T. Ryan O'Leary

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A resource for psychiatrists and other medical or behavioral health professionals interested in exploring the neuroscientific basis of psychiatric disorders, psychopharmacology, neuromodulation, and other psychiatric interventions, as well as discussions of pseudoscience, Bayesian reasoning, ethics, the history of psychiatry, and human psychology in general. This podcast is not medical advice. It strives to be science communication. Dr. O'Leary is a skeptical thinker who often questions what ...
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Psychiatry Boot Camp

Mark Mullen, MD

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Your clear, practical introduction to the field of psychiatry. Each episode features a leading expert unpacking complex topics like suicide risk, schizophrenia, catatonia, and childhood anxiety. Originally created as a crash course for new doctors, Psychiatry Boot Camp has grown into essential listening for professionals preparing for residency, advancing their careers, or sharpening their clinical decision-making. Hosted by psychiatrist and educator Dr. Mark Mullen, the program delivers exp ...
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Welcome to the Eat, Play, Crush podcast. I am your host, Mary Shenouda. Over my career as a performance chef and specialist to some of the most elite athletes and entertainers, I found that the gap between what they do and what you can accomplish is much more relatable than we make it seem. Performance and wellness should be inclusive, and I believe that if you have a body, you're performing at some level, whether you're a world-class athlete or simply someone like you and me. And it goes fa ...
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Harley Schlanger, president of the LaRouche Organization, rejoins the program to break down what is not being told about the Epstein case — and why those critical elements are being kept from the public eye. Schlanger lays out the deeper forces at play, revealing how key facts are buried, how narratives are shaped, and why certain names, networks, …
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The warning signs of suicide are often visible, but easy to miss. In this episode of Human Resilience, we sit down with suicide prevention expert Susan Tellone to explore how trauma, stress, and emotional overwhelm can quietly build toward crisis, and the practical steps anyone can take to recognize and respond early. Drawing from decades in hospic…
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What should you do when a colleague’s judgment, behavior, or health puts patients at risk? Dr. MedLaw examines mandatory reporting laws, liability traps, and how clinicians can act decisively without escalating conflict.Let us know what you thought of this week’s episode on X: @physicianswklyWant to share your medical expertise, research, or unique…
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National security and intelligence expert Professor Armin Krishnan returns to the program to break down the rapidly expanding world of directed-energy weapons—systems once written off as science fiction that are now actively shaping modern conflict. He explains how microwave, electromagnetic, and acoustic weapons have moved from experimental protot…
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Welcome back! Dan is joined once again by Dr. Antonio Pascual-Leone, clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Windsor, Canada. In this episode, Dr. Pascual-Leone emphasizes the importance of empirical research over hunches in developing therapeutic approaches. He covers the non-linear process of writing a book, the fiv…
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Before your child has the chance to understand who they truly are, the world is already telling them what they are. Jake Wood knows this firsthand, and his story turns our whole conversation about teen drug addiction upside down. In one of the favorite interviews I’ve ever done, I sit down with transformation guide Jake Wood to explore a perspectiv…
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Cultural intelligence strategist Scott Ketterson joins me for a high-level conversation about the information war reshaping modern society. Drawing on his background in cultural analysis, narrative design, and influence architecture, we explore how power now operates through perception, belief, and meaning. Together, we map out the mechanics of nar…
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There is a lot of debate that centers around women who relinquish their children. We talk about who they might be and why they might be making the decisions they are, often without any insight into the reality of their experience. One of the reasons we guess is that there isn't a lot of readily available scientific research to shed light on who the…
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In episode 69 we discuss cytisinicline for smoking cessation. Rigotti NA, et al. Cytisinicline for Smoking Cessation: The ORCA Phase 3 Replication Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2025 Jun 1;185(6):648-655. We also discuss treating opioid use disorder in nursing homes and compulsive TikTok scrolling. Carolina Public Press: NC nursing hom…
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In this episode, we explore the quote, “People who live for one thing never seem to age.” What does it mean to have an anchor — a devotion that gives life direction and resilience? We’ll look at how finding your “one thing” can protect your mental health, help you recover from chaos, and remind you why you’re still here. Talking Points: What the qu…
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Media expert Stuart Brotman joins the program for an eye-opening conversation about the growing crisis of censorship and control in America. As an advisor to four U.S. presidents and one of the nation’s leading authorities on media law and free expression, Brotman brings a unique and deeply informed perspective on how our digital environment is bei…
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Research indicates that 53% of adults in the US aren’t aware of the cancer risks associated with alcohol consumption. Sanjay S. Shete, PhD, discusses the findings and how physicians can help.Let us know what you thought of this week’s episode on X: @physicianswklyWant to share your medical expertise, research, or unique experience in medicine on th…
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Join our Jessica Jacobs, Director of Behavioral Health, Rachel Manner, Director of Development, and Rachael Arnold, Marketing and Media Coordinator, as they speak on grief throughout the holiday season. Carolina Health Centers offers integrated health care for all. If you feel like it is time to have those heavier conversations, call us today at 86…
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Darius Wright returns to the show with one of the most mind-expanding conversations we’ve ever recorded. He claims to investigate "what secret programs once sought to study, Darius reaches through his own natural ability to separate awareness from the body with full consciousness, perceiving both the physical and the non physical in real time.". A …
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Does your teen always have one more promise, one more deal, or ‘just this once’ plea? You’re not imagining it. The moment you start negotiating with your teen, you’re pulled into a messy family dynamic that almost never works out the way you hope it will. In this episode, Seth and I talk about why these IOUs, bargains, and “I swear I’ll do it tomor…
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We discuss three phases of emotional regulation learned through how we deodorize our car! If you want to reduce your psychological pain, regain your purpose and forge your own path, go to www.thrivewithleo.com to begin your journey. If you or anyone you know is considering suicide or self-harm, or is anxious, depressed, upset, or needs to talk, the…
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Mike Harris — intelligence analyst and former Financial Editor of Veterans Today — rejoins the program to break down the escalating instability inside the global financial system. He explains the competing power centers now battling for control as the world moves into a major economic transition. Harris lays out how these geopolitical struggles int…
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The American Law Institute’s updated malpractice standard marks a major shift away from the old locality rule, redefining how physicians’ decisions are judged in court. This new approach centers on evidence-based practice and the reasonability of care under real-world clinical circumstances.Dr. Medlaw unpacks how the new national standard reshapes …
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Jeffrey Prather, former Global Chief of Operations for the Defense Intelligence Agency, joins the program to share his analysis of the deepening corruption crisis inside the FBI, DEA, and CIA. He explains why these agencies are now at a tipping point—and how the consequences will reshape the fabric of our country. Follow Jeffrey Prather on his webs…
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In part 2 of their conversation, Alex McDonald, MD, and Rachel Franklin, MD, share how they communicate effectively with patients about preventive care, disease management, and misinformation.Let us know what you thought of this week’s episode on X: @physicianswklyWant to share your medical expertise, research, or unique experience in medicine on t…
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You want to be honest with your child… but when emotions run high, it can be hard to know where the line is between healthy emotional expression and unintentionally putting a burden on your young child, teen, or young-adult kid. If you’ve ever felt terrified, overwhelmed, or lost in the fear of “what if,” and weren’t sure whether to show your child…
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Human rights activist Raja Miah joins the program to expose the Pakistani rape gangs that have infiltrated communities across England. Miah is not a typical whistleblower — he is a multi-decade, award-winning human rights advocate and a Muslim who has spent years fighting for vulnerable victims silenced by the system. - With the unexpected support …
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In episode 68 we discuss an article about adding behavioral treatments to buprenorphine for opioid use disorder. McHugh RK, et al. Behavioral Therapy as an Adjunct to Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: A Secondary Analysis of 4 Randomized Clinical Trials. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Aug 1;8(8):e2528529. We also discuss online gambling addict…
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Today we discuss how to cope with the grief from the unexpected death of a parent. If you want to reduce your psychological pain, regain your purpose and forge your own path, go to www.thrivewithleo.com to begin your journey. If you or anyone you know is considering suicide or self-harm, or is anxious, depressed, upset, or needs to talk, there are …
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Andy Schectman, President of Miles Franklin, rejoins the program for our Friday Night Economic Review. We break down the reclassification of silver as a strategic mineral—what triggered the change, what it signals long-term, and how it could reshape global supply chains and national security policy. We discuss whether the true supply-and-demand imb…
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Dr. Diane Kazer rejoins the program to discuss the GLP-1 surge sweeping the nation — what it means for the masses, how to use it safely and effectively, and why peptides may spark a revolution in anti-aging and overall health. We also explore the growing division and burnout affecting everyday life, and how people need to restore balance to maintai…
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Neurologist, executive, and historian Dr. Jack McCallum joins the program to discuss the remarkable evolution of the human brain. His latest work examines how the brains of younger generations are fundamentally different from those of older generations. Driven by social media, technology, and shifting societal values, McCallum argues that our brain…
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For many veterans, the toughest battles begin after coming home. Isolation, moral injury, post-traumatic stress, and the loss of structure can make reintegration feel like an entirely new mission — one without a map. In this powerful Veterans Day episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with retired Br…
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In this encore presentation, Dan and Dr. Matthew Large, a Conjoint Professor in the School of Psychiatry at UNSW Sydney, discuss the progresses and changes in the field of mental health. Dan and Dr. Large delve into the limitations of Suicide Risk Assessment, the closure of asylums, and the improvement in the treatment of mental illness. Dr. Large …
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So much work happens during treatment, but the real test begins when your child comes home. The patterns that once kept your family stuck can easily reappear unless you intentionally create space for something new. This week, we talk about how to allow a fresh start after treatment and rebuild trust in a way that supports lasting independence and c…
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In episode 67 we discuss an article about starting buprenorphine injectables without stopping fentanyl or going into opioid withdrawal. Waters RC, et al. Injectable-Only Overlapping Buprenorphine Starting Protocol in a Low-Threshold Setting. JAMA Netw Open. 2025;8(8):e2527016. We also discuss over-the-counter magic mushrooms and banning cigarette f…
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In this episode, we explore the metaphor of human energy and emotional regulation through the lens of aviation fuel—what keeps us running clean vs. what makes us crash and burn. Why the wrong inputs (like sugar, doomscrolling, or people-pleasing) feel good briefly but exhaust us How to identify visual, auditory, and social junk fuel in your daily l…
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Former Trump attorney Christina Bobb joins the program to reveal what really happened behind the scenes during the Mar-a-Lago raid. In this explosive interview, Bobb shares firsthand details about the FBI’s actions, the Biden Administration’s weaponization of the DOJ, and the unprecedented use of lawfare against a former president. She also opens u…
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Global intelligence analyst and former Economic Editor of Veterans Today, Mike Harris, rejoins the program to expose the ongoing, systematic attacks against the United States and other Western nations. He breaks down who is behind these assaults, why they’re happening, and how they tie into the crumbling global financial order. As the existing powe…
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Author and documentary filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza joins the program to tackle one of the hardest and most emotionally charged subjects of our time — the Gaza–Israeli conflict. While we don’t agree on every point, D’Souza and I engage in a respectful, thoughtful dialogue aimed at uncovering clarity, context, and possible paths toward stability in a re…
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In this episode, we explore the life-saving potential of creativity in suicide prevention based on a webinar with Dr. Diane Kaufman, MD. Key Highlights: How Dr. Kaufman used poetry to process suicidal thoughts Transforming personal pain into public healing through books, songs, and an opera Practical ways art can help us move from isolation to conn…
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In this episode, Michelle Peterson and Mike Adamovich join the program for a powerful and deeply important conversation about the origins and impact of anti-grooming legislation in the United States. Michelle Peterson made history as the first person in the country to win an anti-grooming case — a groundbreaking legal victory that has since been us…
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In part 2 with Dr. Richard Koestner, we discuss the concept of hyper-parenting, the pressures parents face regarding their children's achievements, and the importance of balancing autonomy and limit-setting in parenting. Dr. Koestner also explores how these principles apply to education, emphasizing the need for fostering autonomous motivation amon…
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What do former addicts wish their parents had done differently? Josh and Heide Case are joining us today to explore that question. Both Heidi and Josh began using as teens and spent decades navigating addiction before finding lasting recovery. Their stories are raw, real, and filled with moments every parent of a struggling teen can learn from. Now…
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Independent media personality Kim Iversen joins the program for an in-depth conversation about the latest stories she’s been covering — including the ongoing Epstein revelations and the shocking death of Charlie Kirk. We also dive into Kim’s deep background in astrology and how she’s used it to make remarkably accurate predictions — from presidenti…
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How does the environment impact a person's recovery journey over time? In this episode, Drs. Jalie Tucker and Katie Witkiewitz discuss their recently articulated dynamic behavioral ecological model of recovery, with a bonus discussion about shallow lakes! Dr. Jalie Tucker is the Founding Director of the Center for Behavioral Economic Health Researc…
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In episode 66 we discuss an article about smoking during substance use disorder recovery. Parks MJ, Blanco C, Creamer MR, et al. Cigarette Smoking During Recovery From Substance Use Disorders. JAMA Psychiatry. Published online August 13, 2025. We also discuss how the White House is pressuring the FDA to fast-track nicotine products and shenanigans …
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Alix Mayer, Board Chair and President of Free Now Foundation, California’s leading medical freedom law nonprofit, joins the program to expose how government-backed initiatives like ARPA-H are building what could be called a “Weaponized Architecture for Total Dominance and Surveillance." We discuss the detail of how surveillance systems, digital tra…
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Andy Schectman, President of Miles Franklin, returns for the Friday Night Economic Review. This week, we dive into the apparent gold and silver rigging carried out by major banks and financial institutions over a two-day span in October — a highly illegal practice that powerful players never seem to pay the price for. What are their motives, and wh…
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The foundation for student well-being is built long before the school day begins. In this episode of Human Resilience, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with author and longtime school board member Scott Levy to explore how local school boards directly influence student mental health, resilience, and the culture that drives learning an…
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