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[Video available on YouTube] Welcome back to Diary of a Drop-Out, with me, Naomi Balderson. I realised I haven't been open with you about what I'm actually doing at the moment. In this episode I give you a life update, explain the history of psychedelics, the science and what I believe my role is in the ‘renaissance'. I want to give you the most authentic expression of me, every time you tune in. I am birthing my business and putting on psychedelic integration circles, through doing so I realised a lot of people are unaware of this whole subject. Therefore, I hope this episode can be comprehensive and broad summary of the field and what I feel my role is in it. From sitting in my first year uni halls, feeling like I have no purpose or ambition in life to now; knowing that this is my calling in every bone of my body. Thank you for listening and continuing to support me. All my love, Naomi x Jersey Integration Circle 11/08 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/psychedelic-integration-sharing-circle-tickets-945480707247?aff=oddtdtcreator Disclaimer: I do not condone the use of illegal or controlled substances. The content shared is based on personal experiences and does not constitute medical advice. The host is not a medical professional, and listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified healthcare professionals regarding any personal health concerns or decisions. This podcast aims to provide information and entertainment, and the views expressed are those of the individuals involved. SOCIALS AND LINKS Instagram: Naomi's Instagram | Diary of a Drop-Out Instagram TikTok: Diary of a Drop-Out TikTok Youtube: Subscribe here Spotify: Follow and rate the show here If you want to ask me questions, need advice, or have any episode ideas, submit here: DOAD Community Google Form Business enquiries: Naomi@mayura.je Vital 12 month Psychedelic Training Program Affiliate Link https://psychedelicstoday.teachable.com/a/aff_3ypstxyw/external?affcode=80460_zyftb8kq REFERENCES: (in order of appearance) Blue lotus https://www.acslab.com/wellness/blue-lotus-history-effects-products Indigenous Philosophies and the "Psychedelic Renaissance" https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anoc.12161 Ethical principles of traditional Indigenous medicine to guide western psychedelic research and practice https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9950658/ Albert Hofmann https://www.britannica.com/biography/Albert-Hofmann R. Gordon Wasson and the Publicity Campaign to Introduce Magic Mushrooms to Mid-Century America https://www.cairn.info/revue-francaise-d-etudes-americaines-2018-3-page-91.htm?ref=doi How the Vietnam War Empowered the Hippie Movement https://www.history.com/news/vietnam-war-hippies-counter-culture The Past and Future of Psychedelic Science: An Introduction to This Issue https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31132970/ MDMA-Based Psychotherapy in Treatment-Resistant Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Brief Narrative Overview of Current Evidence https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660711/ Psilocybin with psychological support for treatment-resistant depression: an open-label feasibility study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27210031/ Therapeutic effect of psilocybin in addiction: A systematic review https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9947277/ Ibogaine treatment outcomes for opioid dependence from a twelve-month follow-up observational study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28402682/ Psilocybin in Palliative Care: An Update https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10106897/ Examining Psychedelic-Induced Changes in Social Functioning and Connectedness https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.749788/full The Experience Elicited by Hallucinogens Presents the Highest Similarity to Dreaming https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnins.2018.00007/full
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Jack Miller recalls facing a pivotal life decision as a college senior in 1967 - join the alluring hippie culture or pursue medicine. His memorable interview at UCSF leads to deep self-reflection. Chapters:1. The Allure of the Hippie Movement (00:00 - 01:15)2. A Flower Child's Invitation (01:15 - 02:38)3. Staring Down the Future (02:38 - 04:12) 4. Making a Fateful Choice (04:12 - 05:18) 5. The Interview's Hidden Lesson (05:18 - 06:12)Show Notes:- The excitement and commune-style living of the hippie culture in the 1960s- Jack's affinity for the hippies he encounters in San Francisco - His moment of self-doubt outside the imposing medical center - Choosing the rigorous path of medicine over a carefree hippie life- A poignant reminder from the interviewer about being true to yourself—-Dave Pokorny Presents… West Side Stories Petaluma's StorySlam on the first Weds of each month at 417 Western Avenue Petaluma, CA 94952 at 7pm.TICKETS here: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36153/Westside Stories: https://www.davepokornypresents.com/west-side-stories https://www.facebook.com/dave.pokorny3/Our Partners:Once Upon a Slush - https://www.onceuponaslush.com/Polly Klaas Community Theater - https://www.pollyklaastheater.org/Sonoma Portworks - https://portworks.com/Getphily Podcast Production - https://www.getphily.com/'Lend an Ear Media - https://lendanearmedia.com/
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Thank you so much for tuning in for another episode of Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli. This episode we welcome from Julia from the Cosmic Peach Podcast to discuss her research into the Military and Occult ties to the 60's Hippie Movement and what she has learned about what happened at the Lookout Mountain Laboratory. Julia drops some truth bombs on the banger of an episode. Thank you for your support. Want to see Sam Tripoli live? Go to SamTripoli.com June 17th: Unwoke ASF Live At The Ice House https://www.showclix.com/event/ice-house-craig-shoemaker-june-17-8-pm June 24th: Tin Foil Hat Comedy Night at the End Of South Bay https://www.exploretock.com/the-end Please check out Julia's internet: Podcast: Cosmic Peach Podcast- https://apple.co/3qGhgQN website: https://www.cosmicpeachpodcast.com Youtube: https://youtube.com/@cosmicpeachpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosmic.peach.podcast/ Please check out SamTripoli.com for all things Sam Tripoli. 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Andrew Grathwohl is a musical madman who believes technocrats are beckoning the death of music. He has an extensive music and tech background, wanting to use his tech knowledge to free music to grow and evolve instead of stifling creativity. He has a LOT of extreme opinions and we grapple with those today. We LOVED this episode and we hope you enjoy it too. Here's some show notes: Andrew's Music: https://multipli.city/ Michael Jackson beat boxing on Oprah: https://youtu.be/OeTmsmuHTVM Harry Partch 43 tone scale: https://youtu.be/0iabv_G5Rwc John Zorn Artist Overview: https://youtu.be/6A_mUcqUKFo John Zorn on Music Optics: https://youtu.be/uX0m3LAude8 Anthony Braxton piece: https://youtu.be/0o0AYFRFX7g Jay Dyer Interview: https://www.musicforall.club/jay-dyer/ Hippie Movement: https://headpress.com/product/weird-scenes-inside-the-canyon-special-edition/?ref=musicforall.club
We are excited to share a special trailer for a brand new podcast called I Was Never There, brought to you by Wonder Media Network. You've told us you love storytelling podcasts, and this one only gets better if you add weed! I Was Never There investigates the sudden disappearance of activist Marsha “Mudd” Ferber, as told by two of the people who knew her best: her best friend Karen Zelermyer and Karen's daughter Jamie Zelermyer. Falling somewhere in between a true crime show and an exploration of the hippie movement of the 1970s and 80s, this podcast is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. Hosted by Ellen Lee Scanlon Sign up for our newsletter at dothepot.com Follow us: IG: @dothepot FB: @dothepot Pinterest: @dothepot LinkedIn: How to Do the Pot Twitter: @dothepot --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/htdtp/message
Home is certainly much more than longitude and latitude. For Jesse Stein, the founder and CEO of Audience.co, learning to appreciate home meant pulling his three kids out of school and traveling to dozens of countries in a year / That certainly creates a different sense of home. And it creates a lot of possible postcards to send to the people you love. and a lot to bring back in terms of what you've learned. Love can come through things as simple as a handwritten note. Jesse built his business around sending notes like this. But here, you're not sending them to people you necessarily know, but sharing what you know in a new, old way. Who doesn't like a handwritten note? We've come back to the old school, where their notes get a 90% read rate and 6X the response of normal direct mail. As we all experienced during the pandemic, feeling connected to one another online can be difficult - but people like Jesse are a testament to our ability to feel close to one another, through things as simple as a handwritten note to your clients. It’s a great reminder to keep it personal, and not transactional. And a great reminder that meaningful connections create good business. Clients are people first. We discuss how home can be made with a father halfway across the country and grandparents across the street. How it really does take a village to raise kids, and how important it is to have time and space to think and consider how to take your life to a new level. If a home can help you do that, it's doing its job! It’s a great conversation, and there’s so much we can learn from Jesse about how to feel closer to one another, and the importance of creating a personable relationship with your clients. I hope you enjoy it. Shownotes: [2:00] Introduction to Jesse Stein! [8:23] Gaining Perspective, Childhood, Hippie Movement [10:50] Glass Half Full! [17:04] The Inspiration for the Handwritten Note [28:42] Perfectionism & Entrepreneurship [40:42] Mentoring & Serving People [50:42] Creating a Useful Tool Box! [57:42] Final Thoughts Jesse Stein’s Socials:Website: https://www.audience.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessejstein Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessejstein/ Email: jesse@audience.co Scott’s Socials: Medium: https://medium.com/@thewiser Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpvGlN5DqsOo7x6ZKj3YRWw/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scottharrisnyc/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisresidential/ Website: https://scottharris.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottieharris/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarrisResiTeam
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How do we culturally value nature? We talk things over and catch up with Patrick Holden - founder of The Sustainable Food Trust, Prof Ian Bradley - Cultural Historian and Isabelle Doussan - Legal Expert... Episode show notes: https://linktr.ee/prophets_wizards_pod
In this episode we talk about the CIA and how it came to be. One major focal point of this episode is Project MKUltra, which was an illegal human experimentation program. What was the objective of this program? Mind control. Listen to find out what extreme measures were taken while on this quest to harness the power of mind control. In this episode we also discuss the conspiracy theory behind the Hippie Subculture and how it may have all been orchestrated by the CIA to distract the youth from other important events occurring in America. Enjoy!
Happy Holidays, y'all! On this episode, Lera gets to sit down and chat with Dr. Juliane Fürst who unpacks 10 years worth of research and personal explorations in the Soviet Hippie movement as published in her latest book from Oxford University Press. Her stories will thrill, so gather 'round and take a listen. We hope you enjoy! ABOUT THE GUEST https://newageru.hypotheses.org/files/2020/05/F%C3%BCrst-320x320.jpg Juliane Fürst is head of the department of Communism and Society at the Centre of Contemporary History at Potsdam and a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. She completed a monograph on the culture and history of the Soviet Hippie movement entitled Flowers through Concrete: Explorations in the Soviet Hippieland (OUP 2020). She is also the author of Stalin's Last Generation: Soviet Post-War Youth and the Emergence of Late Socialism and the editor of Dropping Out of Socialism: Alternative Cultures and Lifestyles in the Soviet Bloc (2016). You can find Flowers Through Concrete here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08XJGHT62/ref=dbsadefrwtbiblvppii0 SELECT QUOTES FROM THE EPISODE "I've always... been interested in capturing the feelings and the subjectivities and the emotional subjectivities of people as much as the political developments. It always felt to me that it was a really important part of the story." "In retrospect, I can see that all my topics--they look like choices, but actually these topics found me, and I just sort of wandered around until the topic found me and then I knew it." "I always told my mother, you're very lucky, I'm not punkish, I'm not hippyish... I don't pierce my nose, my ears, whatever. But... interviewing all these hippies, I could suddenly see that actually in my own quiet way, I was quite anarchic and possibly still am..." "The one thing they all had in common was a crazy love of The Beatles... It wasn't only a case of privilege, but quite often it was a case of privilege. In many places, these very early Hippie crowds came from children of the nomenklatura in the Party." "The Soviet Hippieland... is a civilization in its own right, rather than some imitation of a Western movement." "Long hair goes a long way in the Soviet union because it's somethign that was so forbidden... It's like wearing red and white in Belarus was nothing like 2 years ago and now it's a political statement that gets you into prison." "I very much feel that one can only understand a society if you really listen to the pluralities of voices... especially in the outer edges... If you never try to see how far can somebody be from the mainstream of society, then you never get a full picture of it... It really gave me enormous pleasure over the last 10 years... that I'm really preserving something..." "We have come to the point where we've realized that... it isn't anymore all about people doing things or policies, the in-between and the ephemeral and the emotional... are what matters." PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on November 19th, 2021 via Zoom. If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on the show, please send a message to slavxradio@utexas.edu and we will be in touch! CREDITS Co-Producer/Host: Lera Toropin (@earlportion) Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig (@cullanwithana) Associate Producer: Zach Johnson Assistant Producer: Sergio Glajar Assistant Producer: Misha Simanovskyy Executive Assistant: Katherine Birch Recording, Editing, and Sound Design: Michelle Daniel Music Producer: Charlie Harper (Connect: facebook.com/charlie.harper.1485 Instagram: @charlieharpermusic) www.charlieharpermusic.com (Main Theme by Charlie Harper and additional background music by Charlie Harper, Ketsa, Shaolin Dub, JayKode Trap Remix - "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", Aliev Beatz - "Home Alone" remix, The Fab 4 Beatles cover band, Joe Truswell - The Beatles remix, Dopant Beats "In the Hall of the Mountain King", Stas Namin and the Flowers, Petr Mamonov) Clip of "hippie girl" from episode of Smothers Brothers Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (Connect: facebook.com/mdanielgeraci Instagram: @michelledaniel86) www.msdaniel.com DISCLAIMER: Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/9/9a59b135-7876-4254-b600-3839b3aa3ab1/P1EKcswq.png Special Guest: Juliane Fürst.
Wir schreiben das Jahr 1965. Der Herr der Ringe ist vor 10 Jahren erschienen, Tolkien lebt als Pensionär in Oxford und arbeitet an verschiedenen Projekten. Alles scheint friedlich, doch das trügt, denn in diesem Jahr ereignet sich ein folgenreicher Rechtsstreit. Ohne diesen hätte der Herr der Ringe vielleicht nie den Weltruhm erlangt, den er heute hat.
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This is part of a 10-video series in which we break down the New Age Movement. Today we'll look at the evolving thoughts and views that formed what we know of today as the New Age Movement. We'll look at several key figures within its evolution such as Helena Blavatsky and Edgar Cayce, as well as the Harmonic Convergence and the Hippie Movement. Don't fall asleep because understanding the history of New Age evolution allows us to see how this has subtly crept into the church today!We'll see a symbolic view of the Bible is a long-standing view which leads to erroneous application and understanding. As well as views of psychic readings, mediums, channeling, and other occultic practices.Open Door Baptist Church:https://odbaptist.com/C4C Apologetics Website:https://odbaptist.com/pages/c4c-apolo...Financially Support C4C Apologetics Ministry:https://odbaptist.com/giveDon't forget to check out our YouTube channel at:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTCXAxWY9WPV1hzq5WH-OTw
ehind The Obsidian Curtain introduces William Hedgepeth, author and journalist extraodinaire. As the youngest editor in their history, Look Magazine recruited William to hang out amongst the Hippie Movement burgeoning in the Haight-Ashbury District of San Francisco. He became a close friend of Townes VanZandt, influential songwriter. William speaks of the intriguing connection between Bigfoot and UFOs, and had the unique opportunity to conduct one of the initial interviews with Calvin Parker of the Pascagoula Mississippi Abduction.
During this summer we feature the best programs of our last 5 seasons. This week we spotlight one of our best shows from season 1. Our guest is Ray Bowyer, a former military police officer. He shares his experiences in New York City (after 9/11) and in Iraq after the American invasion in 2003.
Who is Howard Bloom? And what does he have to do with the COVID pandemic? It’s hard to know where to start -- Howard is a world renowned scientist, a highly regarded intellectual, an author and lecturer on wide ranging subject matter, a frank philosopher….and swears like a broken down truck driver. Howard’s #1 principle of science - and seemingly his life - is “the truth at any price including the price of your life”. Howard has written or lectured on quantum physics, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, economics, and aerospace among other scientific disciplines. Howard has been described as "next in a lineage of seminal thinkers that includes Newton, Darwin, Einstein”. Yet science-minded Howard made a huge cultural impact managing public relations for some of the world’s biggest rock stars like Michael Jackson, Prince, Bob Marley, Bette Midler, Billy Joel, and on and on the list goes. Howard’s success was unparalleled and his future was wide open to possibilities….until his body failed his mind. Like mortals, Howard got sick with the flu, but instead of getting better in a few days, and unlike most others, he got worse. Much worse. Howard would spend the next 15 years practically bed bound, and 5 of those years he was so weak he couldn’t speak, and so sick he couldn’t have people in the same room. Howard would eventually figure out he had ME/cfs, known scientifically as myalgic encephalomyelitis, or ME -- and informally known as ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’, or CFS. ME/cfs is a complex disease that causes chronic immune and neurological dysfunction. Like millions of other people who never recovered from the flu or a viral or bacterial infection, and developed ME/cfs, Howard’s life - and his hope and dreams - would never be the same. It is well known in the medical community that some people never recover from viral infections. Many of the 2003 SARS pandemic victims did not fully recover because they developed ME/cfs, and it is beginning to appear that many of the COVID pandemic victims will also develop chronic immune and neurological problems like ME/cfs patients. The world may be facing millions more people who never recover from COVID and develop ME/cfs like Howard. In this interview, Howard shares his remarkable life, with all its highest of highs, and lowest of lows -- and tales of some of the famous people who intersected his journey through the world of rock and roll, and notable thinkers also immersed in the messy business of scientific discovery. Perhaps as unusual as his life, Howard has made a very rare and full recovery from ME/cfs by maintaining a regimen of drugs to keep his body and mind working hard -- and to find the truth at any cost. Here is part 1 of my interview with the engrossing and sublime scientist Howard Bloom, author of the newly released book “Einstein, Michael Jackson and me”.... SHOW NOTES 0:07:00 Howard Bloom says childhood was a nightmare - he grew up in Buffalo, New York, and that's a nightmare - a very pretty city, wonderful Victorian architecture with big and front lawns - but his family didn't get to that status until he was 9 years old - Howard says that for someone born with a disability of being intellectual and probably bring on the autism spectrum 0:08:00 a term that didn't exist in those days, it was a very lonely place - Howard was born in 1943, the year of the Holocaust - his father has started a small liquor store in an attempt to make a living, he was 33 years old and was drafted and sent to California - so Howard grew up without a father - his mother had to immediately take over the liquor store and abandon her maternal role 0:09:00 Howard felt like he grew up without a mother as well - his mother was incredible competent, but not good at intimate relationships - so she hired a cleaning woman, not a baby sitter - to keep him out of the way, the cleaning women would lock him in a small corridor 0:10:00 That was how Howard spent the first 3 years of his life - once his Dad came back, Howard was ecstatic, for the first time in his life he's have a family - his parents then told him that he would be having a baby brother 0:11:00 Although Howard's brother was 2nd born, he was treated as the 1st child - so they parented his brother, but Howard was left in the cold - his mother was afraid of polio so she rarely let Howard out to play with other kids, but when she did, the other kids loathed Howard - when there was somebody to beat up, or chase, or humiliate, Howard was the kid 0:12:00 The neighbourhood kids excluded and marginalized Howard - but growing up isolated for the 1st ten years turned out to be a blessing for his future 0:13:00 Howard remebers in 1st grade that the 1st kid done their work would get a gold star - Howard was always last - his teacher called Howard's mother in and said 'I think your son is mentally retarded' and should be taken for psychological testing, and his mother did that but never told him the test results - one day Howard came in 2nd last, not last, and his teacher was so pleased, she gave him a gold star - so Howard was late to learn how to read and write 0:14:00 The house Howard was born in was very small, but his father did well from the liquor store they bought a new house, next door to a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house, with a huge backyard 0:15:00 It was an isolated neighbourhood, so Howard felt just as isolated as before - but their neighbour were a man and woman who were radiologists with advanced degrees - one day the woman said, 'my kids are away at summer camp, come to my reading room and see my books' - she had all 38 Oz books, and Howard read them all that summer - this was his introduction to a virtual world of reading 0:16:00 By 4th grade Howard was reading 2 books a day, one under his desk, so he was not paying attention to the teacher at all 0:17:00 Howard's father worked long hours, while his mother worked at becoming influential in Jewish society and education so she would hang out with college educated people, who she resented because she didn't get to go to college, so there was no time for Howard - whereas his parents dotted, hovered and did all the things you'd expect a parent to do 0:18:00 When Howard was in the Boy Scouts he tried very hard to win medals by completing tasks and then getting a parent to sign a piece of paper, but Howard could not get his parents to sign - when Howard's brother started Boy Scout's their mother became a Den Mother 0:19:00 This has worked to Howard's advantage - Howard can not look at things in the normal way, and he doesn't want to - when he was about 10 years old he found another book 0:20:00 He'd never seen it before, and would never see it again - the first 2 things it said were: the truth at any price, including the price of your life - and look at things as if you've never seen them before - to prove point #1, it told the story of Gallileo, but they told it all wrong - it said Gallileo would stick to his truth even if burnt at the stake - Howard says that is wrong - Gallileo told the Pope he'd retract everything he'd ever written 0:21:00 In exchange for house arrest - but the book did not tell it that way, but Howard needed a hero at that point -- the 2nd point was about Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1 of the 2 men who invented the microscope - it described Leeuwenhoek looking at swamp water and seeing 'animalcules' and writing to the Royal Society 0:22:00 Look for things that are invisible to you and all those around you and bring them into the light -- those 2 rules grabbed Howard, it was his religion, and he's dedicated his life to it - but not conventional science - he's a professional outsider, to see things others don't, to ask questions that would not occur to others - that's his fucking job 0:23:00 Howard read Jack Kerouac's On The Road, and reading about the Beatniks in Time Magazine - Howard and his best friend would Time cover to cover and they tied in the magazines current events competition every year 0:24:00 Every issue there was a story obout the Beatniks - Howard thought that if he could get close to the Beatniks, he would be accepted - the his father made a hideous mistake: for summer vacation he took them on a road trip to Cape Cod and Provincetown - Howard walked into the gallery in P-town and there were a bunch of Beatniks from the West Village (New York) 0:25:00 They grabbed onto Howard and treated him like another adult - so he spent the week with them and bought a pair sandals - when he got back to Buffalo, his French teacher was so scared of him and his sandals, she put him in a walk in closet - Howard started reading about Zen and wanted to drop out of high school, getting a motorcycle and go to California - but his parents threatened to send him to lumberjack camp 0:26:00 The last thing Howard wanted was to be around a bunch of macho men - Howard got in to Reed College, same as Steve Jobs, but Howard dropped out 6 weeks before the end of the year - as he was hitchhiking and riding the rails, a group of people gathered around Howard - Time and other magazines gave that movement a name, the Hippie Movement, so Howard, with others, accidentally started the Hippie Movement 0:27:00 Howard went to Israel for a year to live on a Kibbutz - his father thought it would make a man out of him - Howard went back to NY University - but when Howard was 10 years old, his mother took him to meet the head of Buffalo University graduate physics department and were in his office for an hour - as they were leaving, the proffessor put his hand on Howard's shoulder and told his mother that she didn't have to save to pay for college, Howard would get a scholarship to any college he wanted in theoretical physics 0:28:00 They had been interpreting the effect of the doppler shift and its implactions for Big Bang, the hot topic in physics at the time - indeed, Howard had 4 fellowships when he finished NYU, but in a field that had not been named yet, neuroscience - he got Columbia U to allow him to take any medical courses he wanted so he could piece together his own education program - but at 12 years old Howard realized what fascinated him was mass human passion, he called it 'the gods inside of us' 0:29:00 Howard realized that if he went to Grad school, it would be Aushwitz for the mind - so he dropped out, and went into something he knew little about: popular culture -- Howard pivoted because the Poet in Residence told Howard... 0:30:00 ...last year I asked you to be on the editorial board of the school literary magazine and you didn't even show up, this year I'm telling you that you are the Editor - Howard was distressed, he hated literary magazines, the typeface was terrible, colors awful - you could stop an orgy by throwong a literary magazine in it 0:31:00 A friend asked him: if you could do anything with this magazine, what would it be? Howard said it would be a picture book - so he gathered a team of visual artists and poets to create an issue Washington Square Review in a 12 x 12 inch format with full color printing 0:32:00 Howard was called into a meeting about the cost of the magazine and they said we're doubling your budget for the next issue - the 2nd issue was the Sex and Death issue, but half the staff quit - when it was published, Howard got calls from Look Magazine and others including Boy's LIfe... 0:33:00 ...the Boy Scout magazine - Howard had been kicked out of the Boy Scout's for incompetence in Morse Code when he was 11 -- Howard spent 2 weeks in a mental institution because the day after he attended his only rock and roll concert, he had tried to kill himself 0:34:00 For 4 years, school had given Howard structure and purpose - his 1st semester he got 4 As and 1 B, and he was humiliated to get a B -- in his 2nd semester he also got 4 As and 1 B 0:35:00 Howard created learning techniques, and he got straight As every semester after that - but when he school ended he had no purpose, no goal - Howard thinks he was depressed since he was 5 years old - every second of every day was a living hell, a torture and work was his escape - he learned to be a workaholic when he was 14 years old - when school ended, he fell into his deep depression 0:36:00 He knew what he'd be doing in September, but had no structure for the summer - he sat staring at a big bottle of valium and that was as far as he got in his suicide attempt 0:37:00 Howard's wife called Howard's uncle, a doctor, and they had Howard committed to a mental institution - when he got out, he went to visit one of his artists, but found him, his wife and their son in an empty apartment, crying - they were broke and about to be evicted 0:38:00 Howard told him he was a great artist and that if Howard showed his artwork they could both make money - after 2 weeks of trying to see art, he'd accomplished nothing 0:39:00 Howards' wife's 1st husband was a student too - she let Howard know she was sick and tired of students as husbands and Howard would lose her if he continued 0:40:00 Howard did not want to lose his wife - remember, Howard started out at 10 interested in astrophysics and microbiology - at 12 he built his first Boolean Algebra machine - at 16 he worked at the world's largest cancer research facility 0:41:00 Howard developed a theory about the beginning and end of the universe that he later discarded, but it did predict something that came true 38 years later: dark energy - but at 12-13 years old Howard discovered one of his real passions was for 'the gods inside us' - to find the ecstactic experience and how it relates to history 0:42:00 Howard felt like psychologist William James's 1902 book, The Varities of Religious Experience', was written for him - a calling to continue James's work 0:43:00 Howard was in pursuit of the ecstatic experience - that was never going to happen at Grad School 0:44:00 So in September, instead of returning to school, he immersed himself in something he knew nothing about: popular culture - it was an opportunity to go 'into the field' and it was an obligation of Howard's as a science person 0:45:00 Science is dedicating yourself to exploring - particpant/observor science, like Margaret Meade immersing herself in another culture 0:46:00 Fast forward in Howard's life, and he starts a PR (Public Relations) firm for rock and roll and popular music - he built into the largest PR firm approaching it from a science stance he learned growing up - Howard reinvented music PR 0:47:00 Howard took a 'truth drives out lies' approach to PR, in align with science seeking truth - Howard worked with a lot of talent and turned them into superstars 0:48:00 Howard says that if you find someone who can have a positive influence on humanity, you must dedicate yourself to that - when Howard was 14 yrs old, he promised his parents he would work hard if he could go to a private school - that's where he learned to work 7 days a week 0:49:00 Constant work was the salvation for his clinical depression - it did not cure, but buffered the pain a little bit - Howard says thanks to CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) he no longer has depression 0:50:00 Howard had heard that fighter pilots are sent into battle for 2 weeks, then get 6 weeks of rest and relaxation because their 'alarm system' is on super high when they are fighting, and if you leave the alarm system on too long, they will burnout - Howard alarm system had been on 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year - he does not like rest or relaxation, it is depressing - Howard worked for 8 years without a vacation, but arranged a 2 week vacation in Los Angeles 0:51:00 In his 30s, Howard knew his body would refuse to work unrelentlessly hard - he didn't know what form that would take, but knew it would prevent him from working so prepared to live with that - Howard and his wife lived like church mice, but took all their money and invested it in real estate 0:52:00 So the property would earn a living if Howard was too weak to work - but on March 10, 1988, Howard flew to a meeting with new clients, to meet them in their own environment 0:53:00 In spite of anticipating his body was going to break down, Howard did not let up on his workaholic ways - his 1st prinicple is the truth at any price, including the price of your life - so Howard flew to this meeting and was met at the airport and taken to Linda and Cecil's home 0:54:00 Their home was new, built like an aircraft carrier, it was unfinished, on top of a hill, surrounded by sheep - because it was March 10th, it was cold and there was no heating or furniture, so they sat on the floor for the next 5-6 hours - then got back into the jeep and 5 hours drive back to the airport - something uncharacteristic happend when he left the plane: he forgot his laptop - the next day it was obvious he was coming down a cold, so he did what he always did: work hard, walk 2.5 miles, carry on -- he was a bit sicker the next day (Sunday), but did his 2.5 miles walk 0:55:00 Howard can't even remember being at work on Monday - about noon on Tuesday he told his colleagues they had to get him out of the office immediately because soon he'd be too weak to walk upstairs - his staff literally dragged him to the car to take him home - he doesn't know how he made it upstairs to his 4th floor apartment because he was so weak - Howard was too sick to leave his bedroom for 3 months 0:56:00 Howard felt like his circuit boards had been pulled out - until all he could was stare at the ceiling - but he was blissfully content because he didn't have the energy to be depressed, or the energy to be unfulfilled or driven - Howard's wife got their daughter's friend to care give and Howard spent 3 months watching movies - often too weak to think and too weak to speak ---- PART 2 COMING NEXT WEEK ------ Connect with Howard Bloom: howardbloom.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/howard.bloom Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions. Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description: RemediesPodcast@gmail.com Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. 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Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here. Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. 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