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This week, Dr. Drew talks with comedian and writer Mike Glazer, whose journey has taken him from the roller hockey rink to the comedy stage. Mike shares insights into his experiences with mental health, including struggles with OCD, depression, and family challenges. He opens up about shifting from partying tales to more introspective stand-up, as well as the therapeutic benefits of Al-Anon and weekly therapy. Dr. Drew and Mike also discuss the nuances of cannabis use and explore comedy’s complex role in addressing societal issues.
Check out his special here: https://youtu.be/xsJMFxMPjLY?si=hg7f_E0QdO1F2E2y
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This week, Dr. Drew welcomes back fitness expert and documentary filmmaker Vinnie Tortorich to discuss the ever-evolving world of health and nutrition. Vinnie shares updates on his latest documentary, Dirty Keto, and dives into the challenges of distributing a film that exposes the food industry’s deceptive marketing tactics. They also reflect on the rise of "keto-friendly" products and the dangers of misleading labels like "net carbs" and "keto-certified." Vinnie also shares his thoughts on intermittent fasting and hormone replacement therapy.
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This week, Dr. Drew welcomes back musician and addiction counselor, Bob Forrest, for a candid discussion on addiction, recovery, and personal growth. Bob opens up about his son’s emerging music career, the challenges of parenting, and his wife’s battle with addiction and postpartum depression. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of addiction treatment, touching on harm reduction, the role of Suboxone, and how programs today often lack accountability while fostering a victimhood mentality. Bob also shares his insights on DNA4Addiction, a tool designed to test for genetic predisposition to addiction and provide families with valuable resources to navigate these challenges.
https://dna4addiction.com
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This week, Dr. Drew talks with Dr. Andrew Hartz, founder of the Open Therapy Institute, about the growing influence of political bias in the mental health field. Dr. Hartz explains how therapy has shifted away from being patient-centered, with an increasing number of therapists imposing their political ideologies during sessions. They discuss how this trend is affecting therapy training programs, pushing out students who don’t conform, and how self-censorship has contributed to rising isolation and mental health struggles.
Dr. Hartz also shares how the Open Therapy Institute is offering an alternative—focusing on unbiased, patient-centered therapy—and emphasizes the importance of resilience, open dialogue, and critical thinking in helping patients navigate today’s polarized world. -
This week, Dr. Drew talks to journalist and author Julia Hotz. Julia shares insights from her book, The Connection Cure, exploring how loneliness affects our health as severely as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Together with Dr. Drew, they unpack the concept of "social prescribing"—a revolutionary approach where doctors prescribe activities like volunteering, nature walks, and community engagement instead of just medication. Julia explains how communal living, purpose, and meaning can transform mental health and combat the growing epidemic of loneliness, depression, and anxiety.
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This week Dr. Drew talks to physician and researcher Dr. Eugene Lipov. They discuss PTSD and the research that could change the way we treat PTSD symptoms. His book, "The Invisible Machine", is available now.
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This week, Dr. Drew talks to singer and sound healing expert Jeralyn Glass. Jeralyn shares her remarkable journey from Broadway and opera stages to her work with crystal singing bowls, a practice she turned to in order to help process her own grief. Together, they discuss how sound therapy can alleviate deep emotional pain, reduce stress, and promote healing. Through personal stories, scientific insights, and inspiring experiences, Jeralyn explains how sound and music connect us all and offer profound healing potential.
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This week, Dr. Drew has a follow-up discussion with Dr. Patrick McGrath, Chief Clinical Officer at NOCD, a leading platform for virtual OCD therapy. Dr. McGrath describes the complexities of treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and related conditions, such as hoarding, body-focused repetitive behaviors, and trichotillomania (hair-pulling). He also explains the effectiveness of exposure and response prevention therapy, as well as habit reversal techniques.
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This week, Dr. Drew talks to Dr. Patrick McGrath, Chief Clinical Officer at NOCD, as they discuss the complexities of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and its related conditions. Dr. McGrath sheds light on the challenges of diagnosing and treating OCD, the benefits of exposure and response prevention therapy, and how virtual therapy has transformed mental health treatment in the wake of COVID-19. They also explore the misconceptions surrounding OCD and its relationship with anxiety and addiction.
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This week Dr. Drew talks to psychotherapist and anxiety specialist Jennie Crooks. Jennie and Drew discuss recovery, attachment styles, anxiety and exposure therapy.
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This week Dr. Drew talks to William Moyers, a leading advocate for addiction recovery and mental health. They explore the challenges facing the 12-step program, the genetic predisposition to addiction, and common obstacles in the recovery process. The conversation also tackles the stigma surrounding Suboxone use in recovery communities. Additionally, William discusses his new book, Broken Open, where he candidly shares how painkillers disrupted his own recovery journey.
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This week, Dr. Drew sits down with author Jared Klickstein to discuss his new book Crooked Smile, which chronicles his journey from addiction and homelessness to recovery. They explore the complexities of mental health laws, the realities of the non-profit industrial complex, the concept of love addiction, what it takes to survive in prison, and the controversial world of radical harm reduction.
Crooked Smile: www.amazon.com/Crooked-Smile-Escape-Homelessness-Addiction
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This week, Dr. Drew interviews Thomas Pappas and Rachel Morin, authors of "Trump Derangement Syndrome: A Psychological Analysis of Leftist Ideology." They discuss the left's propaganda machine, the concept of external locus of control, the factors leading to the left’s extremism, and the lessons learned from the French elections.
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This week, Dr. Drew talks to Jason Wahler and Keenan Diamond about addiction and the recovery process. They explore exposure therapy, the surrender process, and provide updates on how the cast of Laguna Beach is doing. They also discuss what families should look for when selecting recovery facilities. Additionally, they talk about Sobrsafe, a transdermal technology that detects alcohol through passive skin contact, and its various use cases.
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This week, Dr. Drew sits down with Dr. Catherine Shanahan, a biochemist, family physician, and New York Times best-selling author. They dive into the dangers of seed oils, oxidative stress, and pathological hunger, as well as the widespread use of Ozempic. Dr. Cate also shares her recommendations for meals that can help fix your metabolism and the best products to buy at the store.
Dark Calories: https://drcate.com/dark-calories-book/
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This week Dr. Drew talks to Jill Nickens. Jill is the president and founder of the Akathisia Alliance for Education and Research. Jill opens up about her personal journey with akathisia, a misunderstood movement disorder characterized by profound restlessness and often misdiagnosed symptoms. Together, Jill and Drew discuss what akathisia entails, common misconceptions surrounding its diagnosis, and crucial signs to watch for if you suspect you or a loved one may be affected.
Akathisia Alliance website: https://akathisiaalliance.org/
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This week, Dr. Drew talks to journalist, marketing executive, and author Amy Shoenthal. Amy's latest book, The Setback Cycle, provides invaluable guidance on navigating life's toughest moments and emerging stronger. Amy and Dr. Drew discuss the phases of the setback cycle, the concept of post-traumatic growth, the transformative power of failure, and the ideal ages for personal reinvention.
Amy's Book: https://www.amyshoenthal.com/the-setback-cycle
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This week Dr. Drew talks with physician and New York Times bestselling author, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon. They discuss her latest book, Forever Strong, which highlights the importance of increasing skeletal muscle for longevity. The conversation covers resistance training, changes in sex hormones with age, the body's turnover process, and the ideal protein intake.
Forever Strong: https://drgabriellelyon.com/forever-strong/
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This week, Dr. Drew talks to Navarone Garcia and Michael DeLeon about their mission to educate the youth on addiction. Navarone, a musician and the son of Priscilla Presley, shares his experiences growing up in a famous family, his battle with fentanyl addiction, and his journey to rehab and recovery. Michael, the founder of Steered Straight Inc., the leading drug prevention program in America, discusses how addiction is affecting the new generation and the serious consequences of vaping on Gen Z.
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This week, Dr. Drew talks to Seth Paskin, co-host of the acclaimed podcast Partially Examined Life. Seth discusses his new book celebrating 15 years of the popular philosophy podcast. Together, Dr. Drew and Seth explore the challenges of studying philosophy in the U.S., Seth’s unique approach to making philosophy accessible to listeners, and the essential skill of reading philosophical texts. They also take an in-depth look at Stoicism and the Stoic community.
Seth's Book: www.amazon.com/Partially-Examined-Life-Philosophy-Podcasters-ebook/dp/B0CW1BQ8NX
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