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Chapter 1 What's In The Realm Of Hungry Ghosts by M.D. Mate, Gabor"In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction" by Dr. Gabor Maté is a profound exploration of addiction, examining the complex interplay between psychological, social, and biological factors that contribute to this condition. Dr. Maté draws from his experiences working with drug addicts in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, as well as his background in psychology and neuroscience. The book introduces the concept of 'hungry ghosts' as a metaphor for individuals struggling with addiction—living in a state of craving for something they can never satisfy. Dr. Maté emphasizes that addiction is not just a personal failing but a response to trauma, environmental influences, and an unmet desire for connection. Through personal stories and scientific insights, he advocates for a compassionate, understanding approach to treatment that addresses the root causes of addiction rather than merely focusing on abstinence. The book serves as both a poignant commentary on the failures of traditional treatment methods and a call to adopt more humane, integrative strategies in addressing addiction.Chapter 2 In The Realm Of Hungry Ghosts by M.D. Mate, Gabor SummarySummary of "In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts" by Dr. Gabor MatéIn "In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction," Dr. Gabor Maté, a physician specializing in addiction, mental health, and trauma, explores the complex realities of addiction through a compassionate lens. Drawing from both his clinical experience in treating drug addicts in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and personal anecdotes, Maté delves into the psychological, social, and neurological underpinnings of addiction. Key Themes:Addiction as a Response to Pain: Maté argues that addiction is not merely a biological or moral failing but a response to deep emotional pain and trauma. He emphasizes that understanding the context of an individual's life is essential to comprehend their addiction.The Role of Childhood Trauma: The author highlights how early life experiences, particularly adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), significantly shape an individual's susceptibility to addiction. He illustrates how trauma can lead to patterns of behavior aimed at self-soothing or escape.The Neuroscience of Addiction: Maté explains the brain's role in addiction, discussing how substances modify brain functioning and the reward system. He stresses that addiction is a disease of the brain that can also be understood through a biopsychosocial perspective.Compassionate Approach: The book advocates for a compassionate approach to treatment, emphasizing empathy and understanding over criminalization and stigma. Maté calls for a shift in public policy regarding addiction, favoring treatment and social support over punishment.Connection and Belonging: Central to recovery from addiction, according to Maté, is the need for authentic connection and a sense of belonging. He argues that supportive relationships can be crucial for healing from trauma and addiction. Conclusion:Dr. Gabor Maté's "In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts" is not only a profound exploration of addiction but also a call for empathy and understanding towards those who suffer from it. By sharing stories of individuals entrenched in addiction, the book humanizes these experiences and urges readers to reconsider societal views on addiction, focusing on the underlying causes rather than the symptoms alone.Chapter 3 In The Realm Of Hungry Ghosts AuthorGabor Maté is a Canadian physician, author, and speaker known for his work on addiction, stress, and child development. He was born on March 6, 1944, in Budapest, Hungary, and is widely recognized for his compassionate approach to understanding mental health and addiction. In The Realm of Hungry GhostsRelease Date: "In The Realm
In this episode of Harvest Series, we venture into addiction with Dr. Gabor Maté, a distinguished Hungarian-born physician based in Canada. With a trail of best-sellers, including "When the Body Says No," "The Myth of Normal," and "In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction," Dr. Maté is renowned for his pioneering work in the realms of addiction, trauma, and mind-body health.Catch up on our previous interviews with Dr. Maté: one on trauma (Episode 2) and another on authenticity (Episode 15). Our enlightening conversation took place during a powerful retreat organized by Harvest in Kaplankaya, where we delved into the profound practice of Compassionate Inquiry (stay tuned for this upcoming episode).Show Notes:[2:17] Defining Addiction: Dr. Maté sheds light on addiction, emphasizing that addicts are driven by a deep love for what they do, even in the face of negative consequences, intending to soothe their pain.[5:59] Roots in Childhood: Explore how childhood experiences and trauma are the wellspring of pain that often leads to addiction.[8:17] Psychological Predisposition: Are some individuals more prone to addiction? Dr. Maté delves into the psychological aspects of addiction vulnerability.[9:29] Genetics and Sensitivity: Dr. Maté dispels the notion of addiction genes but reveals that sensitivity can play a role in one's struggle with addiction and trauma.[13:20] Protecting Future Generations: Discover the characteristics of families at higher risk of raising children who may grapple with addiction.[15:00] Screen-Time Dangers: As the digital age envelops our children, explore the threat of screen addiction, even in young kids.[17:37] Teenage Connections: Dr. Maté touches on the importance of parent-child connections in preventing teenage addiction.[19:43] U.S. Addiction Stats: Unveil eye-opening addiction statistics in the United States, and embark on a journey to explore different forms of addiction, starting with pornography.[22:39] Alcohol Dependency: Learn when casual drinking escalates into a serious addiction, or not.[26:45] Psychedelic Insights: Dr. Maté's perspective on mushrooms and LSD as mind-altering substances.[29:22] Combatting Addiction: Explore effective strategies to conquer addiction, whether or not you have access to a therapist. Dive into the wisdom found in Dr. Maté's books and talks, or seek support through self-help groups.[33:00] Harvest of the Day: Dr. Gabor Maté shares a ray of hope and inspiration amidst the complex landscape of addiction.Next week, we will release a short clip with Prashant Goel about "Making space for transformation". Don't miss this highlight!Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersYou can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.This episode was sponsored by &Soul, for more information including how to claim your first month...
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Have you ever thought this about your relationship or marriage: “Our highs are so high, but the lows are so low” Have you ever wondered why you can't get out of an unhealthy or toxic relationship pattern? Then you need to listen to today's episode about trauma bonding! Loving You Is Hurting Me- by Dr Laura Copley's https://lauracopley.com/loving-you-is-hurting-me In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts- by Gabor Mate https://bookshop.org/a/56047/9781556438806 IG follow: @nicolesneurosciene --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/decoding-couples/support
Listen to This Episode If…You are spiritual entrepreneur who feels they don't know exactly who their gifts should be serving. Learn how clear boundaries and intentions allow you to see who it is you don't serve. Staying in integrity attracts clients that align with what you are passionate about and are able to offer them.What You‘ll Learn in this Episode…How nuance doesn't exist in the world around us, but lives within in us and in our perceptions of the worldLearning that we can walk the line of creating offerings that are accessible yet aren't stripped of their essence or magic in the processThe importance of falling in love with clarity. Getting really clear on what you can and can't offer attracts the right clients and keeps your work sustainable for youHow there are many roads to spirituality. The end goal of being healed or enlightened should not be held in higher reverence than the the pathway you travel to get thereResources:Myth of Normal by Gabor Maté with Daniel MatéAudio version voiced by Daniel MatéYour Speakers:Kat Lee is an Intimacy + Relationship Coach, host of The Empowered Curiosity Podcast and Creator of The Heart Lab. She guides pattern-breakers to alchemize their emotions and embody their healing journey to cultivate intimacy as a spiritual practice. Kat Lee's Website // Instagram//YoutubeDaniel Maté is an award-winning musical theatre songwriter, educator, and the world's only "mental chiropractor". He holds an MFA in Musical Theatre Writing from Tisch/NYU. Daniel's original musicals include The Trouble With Doug, Middle School Mysteries, Hansel & Gretl & Heidi and & Günter, and The Longing and the Short of It. Works in development include The Sweet Hereafter, an adaptation of Russell Banks's acclaimed novel. He is also an acclaimed voice performer, a two-time Audie Award nominee, and winner of the Earphones Award for his narration of Gabor Maté's In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts. He is also the voice of the New York Times best-selling The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture, on which he served as co-author with his father.With his father, Daniel has co-led workshops on parent-adult child relationships since 2016, to be reprised this Fall in New York and Vancouver. A book and podcast, both titled Hello Again, are also in progress.Daniel's Website // InstagramThis podcast is made possible with sound production by Andre Lagace.Original music by Mayan Kites
As a learning community, we want to share some of our best resources with you, let you get to know our team a little better and give you a peek into what we're learning. We hold a shared belief that, especially in a context where the pace of change is so rapid, ongoing learning that is fed by curiosity about what's happening in our ministry context, is an essential way of being. In this episode, we've gathered a handful of our teammembers toogther to talk about what we learned last year, to share a resource that will be helpful to our listeners, and to let us in on what they want to learn this year. Trisha Taylor Learning to see her autopilot and intentionally disrupt it to "live more consciously, more thoughtfully, more awake." Two tools that have helped Trisha do this have been journalling and a "professional who knows how to hold space and listen." Don't Look Up [movie] Aundrea Baker Learned about emotions, the science behind emotions, and practiced "allowing myself in certain situations to feel the feelings and pass through them and get to the other side." Two books were primary for me in this learning, one was Emotional Agility by Susan David, and the other one was, It's Not Always Depression by Hilary Jacobs Hendel. Mac McCarthy Over the past year Mac has been learning "how to process pain in ministry" and setting appropriate boundaries. Two resources that have helped Mac work through this learning has been a coach and resources from Dan White Jr. and The Kineo Center This year he is planning to do a deep dive with his team into a leadership model that includes both men and women working together using Better Together Tim McGee This past year Tim has focused a lot of his learning on the power of clarity on communication and design. "Clear is Kind" by Brene Brown A book that has helped Tim process and practice this over the past year was Strategy is Your Words by Mark Pollard Dawn Bird This past year Dawn has been learning to be compassionate with herself around patterns in some of her closest relationships. Two resources that have helped Dawn explore this has been an episode of the We Can Do Hard Things podcast titled Breaking Cycles & Reparenting Yourself with Dr. Becky Kennedy and the book Good Inside by Dr. Becky Kennedy Hello, Molly! [memoir] Victor Chiao Victor said this past year he has been learning how to practice courage and draw from his guiding principles in the face of anxious situations. And while he says he didn't have any tangible resources he offered these thoughts, "find others with a shared vision, a community that fosters safety, that allows you...to lean into those areas of discomfort and to have a chance to choose courage." Another way he is planning to lean into discomfort is by up Jiujitsu this year. Jim Herrington This past year Jim has been deepening his learning around trauma and exploring the connections between trauma and family systems. A couple resources Jim mentioned in the episode were, In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Gabor Mate M.D., The Wisdom of Trauma by Gabor Mate M.D., and Amazing Place Family Caregiver Support Resources Thank you for listening. If you enjoy listening to The Leader's Journey Podcast, the best way to support us is to take just a few seconds and leave a rating and/or comment over on iTunes or share it with your friends on Facebook … Thank you!
In this episode of the In Search of More podcast, Eli Nash sat down with Gabor Mate. Dr. Mate is the author of several books, including The Myth of Normal, In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts, Hold On To Your Kids, and Scattered Minds. In this conversation, Eli & Gabor discuss trauma, healing, addiction, plant medicines, how to maintain constant growth & Judaism. Sign up for the In Search of More newsletter here: https://bit.ly/eliyahunash Connect with Gabor: The Myth of Normal: https://amzn.to/3hNtLWO In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: https://amzn.to/3jcdKKf Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers: https://amzn.to/3GddST2 Scattered Minds: https://amzn.to/3YMpdki ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Eli: Website | https://bit.ly/eliyahunash Instagram | https://bit.ly/eliyahu_nash Facebook | http://bit.ly/3h3rFSr YouTube | https://youtube.com/@insearchofmore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well, well, well, Gossip Royalty, we welcome to the Upper East Side, writer Evan Susser (Brooklyn 99, Fist Fight), who like all of us, are on this wild, wild train through Manhattan's world of elites. Join us for Season 2, Episode 14, In The Realm of the Basses. XOXO, Gossip Kings Watch the video version of the episode Like the show? Rate XOXO Gossip Kings 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts Follow XOXO Gossip Kings: Instagram: @xoxogossipkings_podcast Follow Carl Tart: Instagram: @dammitcarl Follow Lamar Woods: Instagram: @prophmatic Follow Evan Susser: Twitter: @evansusser See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Oliver is back! Sean and Matt have a conversation around a book written by Dr. Gabor Mate, "In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts".
RMA-Episode 18 Show Notes: Greetings fellow travellers! This week on RMA we continue our deep dive into Dr. Gabor Mate's In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts and deconstruct his theory of addiction in excruciating detail. Plus, Mike and Nat get debate an issue of grave importance to our times-real or artificial Christmas tree? Plus, the weekly wrap-up, a new 5 star review, Recovery in the News and The Week in Weird on a snowy, theoretical, inimical episode of Recovery in the Middle Ages PLEASE leave us a 5 star review on I-Tunes if you're enjoying the show and SUBSCRIBE to get the latest episodes. APPLE LINK https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/recovery-in-middle-ages-two-middle-aged-suburban-dads/id1528859864 You can reach us by email at: MikeR@middleagesrecovery.com Natx@middleagesrecovery.com Send comments, complaints, death threats, ideas and requests to be interviewed. We'll talk to anyone! WE NOW HAVE A WEBSITE! Drop by and check it out: Www.middleagesrecovery.com Visit MiddleAgesRecovery.com where we have a new feature for an upcoming segment on the show, “This is YOUR life!” On the “tell us your story” Form on the website, write your recovery or using story and we will read them on the air! (Anonymity guaranteed). WE ARE NOW ON TWITTER! FOLLOW US! https://twitter.com/RecoveryAges?s=20 Join the Facebook Page! Exciting things are finally happening there! https://www.facebook.com/Recoveryinthemiddleages We also have a Facebook Group! Request to join the group. It's a private space for continuing the discussion of what Nat and Mike talk about on the podcast. Hope to see you there. https://www.facebook.com/groups/365987294509662/ If you're in trouble with substance abuse and need help, reach out. There are thousands of people who have put problems with addiction in their rear-view mirrors and you can be one of them. While we neither endorse nor condemn any particular program, the sheer number of available AA and NA meetings suggest that reaching out to those organizations would be a good first step on the road to recovery. https://www.aa.org/ https://www.na.org/meetingsearch/ The Realm of Hungry Ghosts Get it on Amazon and support your favorite show~ use this link https://amzn.to/34tGTqi https://drgabormate.com/book/in-the-realm-of-hungry-ghosts/ Gabor Mate's TED Talk https://youtu.be/-mpbBAQvrKM Recovery in the News: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/2020/12/16/editorial-punishing-addiction-not-answer-treating/3920663001/ Zodiac Cypher Solved https://www.wired.com/story/zodiac-killers-cipher-finally-cracked-after-51-years/
RMA-Episode 17 Show Notes: Hey Folks! This week on RMA we look at Dr. Gabor Mate's In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts and discuss what we think about his view of addiction and compulsive behavior. We deconstruct Nat's early childhood musical trauma, and also shares a difficult start he had to the week. We also read some comments from the Facebook Page. Plus, the weekly wrap-up, Recovery in the News and The Week in Weird on a trauma-focused, chocolate-covered, circumlocutory episode of Recovery in the Middle Ages PLEASE leave us a 5 star review on I-Tunes if you're enjoying the show and SUBSCRIBE to get the latest episodes. APPLE LINK https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/recovery-in-middle-ages-two-middle-aged-suburban-dads/id1528859864 You can reach us by email at: MikeR@middleagesrecovery.com Natx@middleagesrecovery.com Send comments, complaints, death threats, ideas and requests to be interviewed. We'll talk to anyone! WE NOW HAVE A WEBSITE! Drop by and check it out: Www.middleagesrecovery.com Visit MiddleAgesRecovery.com where we have a new feature for an upcoming segment on the show, “This is YOUR life!” On the “tell us your story” Form on the website, write your recovery or using story and we will read them on the air! (Anonymity guaranteed). WE ARE NOW ON TWITTER! FOLLOW US! WE COMMAND IT! https://twitter.com/RecoveryAges?s=20 Join the Facebook Page! Exciting things are finally happening there! https://www.facebook.com/Recoveryinthemiddleages We also have a Facebook Group! Request to join the group. It's a private space for continuing the discussion of what Nat and Mike talk about on the podcast. Hope to see you there. https://www.facebook.com/groups/365987294509662/ If you're in trouble with substance abuse and need help, reach out. There are thousands of people who have put problems with addiction in their rear-view mirrors and you can be one of them. While we neither endorse nor condemn any particular program, the sheer number of available AA and NA meetings suggest that reaching out to those organizations would be a good first step on the road to recovery. https://www.aa.org/ https://www.na.org/meetingsearch/ Church and Other Drugs https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/church-other-drugs/id1191035186 The Crunchie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crunchie The Realm of Hungry Ghosts https://drgabormate.com/book/in-the-realm-of-hungry-ghosts/ Gabor Mate's TED Talk https://youtu.be/-mpbBAQvrKM New Focus on Ibogaine https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/12/09/944572325/progress-toward-a-safer-psychedelic-drug-to-treat-depression-and-addiction Aliens Exist! https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weird-news/former-israeli-space-security-chief-says-extraterrestrials-exist-trump-knows-n1250333
In this episode I talk with Christina Dent about her journey changing her mind about drug policy and starting a non-profit to promote alternatives to the criminal justice approach. We also talk about LSD and how changing your mind can feel like losing your faith. Guest Plugs * End It For Good - https://www.enditforgood.com/ * End It For Good Podcast - https://www.enditforgood.com/podcast * End the War on Drugs for Good | Christina Dent | TEDxJackson - https://youtu.be/V263dVJZlqs Show Notes * How To Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan - https://michaelpollan.com/books/how-to-change-your-mind/ * Bruce Alexander - https://www.brucekalexander.com/ * Chasing the Scream By Johann Hari - https://chasingthescream.com/ * Episode 16: Addiction and Recovery with Christina Gibson - https://wdtatpodcast.com/16 * In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Gabor Mate - https://drgabormate.com/book/in-the-realm-of-hungry-ghosts/ Support the Podcast - https://www.patreon.com/wdtatpodcast Leave us a voicemail! https://www.speakpipe.com/wdtatpodcast Email your feedback to wdtatpodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/wdtatpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wdtatpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/wdtatpodcast Special Guest: Christina Dent.
After growing up in a family of scouts, Stephen Brown has always had a passion for the outdoors. He spent his early years working as a Kayak Instructor for various adventure tour companies before taking the brave step to go out on his own. After one false start, Stephen decided to boost his confidence by attending his first fire walk; “You never forget your first fire walk experience”. So profound was the experience, Stephen then qualified as a Master Fire Walk Instructor and was soon running his own events. He created Firewalking Ireland and Firewalking International. Firewalking has taken him as far as Bali and The Sahara and launched him into the world of personal development. “I love the depth work of getting people outside their comfort zone and experiencing new things”. Stephen has a wonderful calmness and depth about him that engenders trust. It is one such quality that lends well to his co-career as a Practioner of Compassionate Enquiry. Under the expert tutelage of Gabor Mate ("In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts" & "When The Body Says No”), Stephen helps people overcome addictions and other issues resulting from a childhood trauma. Noble work from a noble human. Just like Stephen’s own purpose, this episode is enlightening, enriching, educational and helpful on every level. You are invited to put on your headphones and step across the hot coals! Smash The Box is a personal development business. Everything I do is with the aim of inspiring you to find your purpose so you can make your mark on the world. One way I do this is by sharing people’s stories. Inspiring stories that the world needs to hear. Stories of breakthroughs, of adversity overcome, of achievements, successes, of setbacks and turnarounds, of realisations and lightbulb moments. This audio experience is a natural and perfect complement to the existing services of Life Coaching, Leadership Coaching, Breakthrough Workshops and Inspirational Talks - all of which forms something quite unique and special. If you are looking to find your purpose in life, in work, or both, then don’t just think outside the box. It’s time to Smash The Box! Connect with us! www.smashthebox.me www.youtube.com/channel/UC7fEEvjX52qS928oyLGCtuQ www.facebook.com/SmashTheBoxMarkPitcher/ www.instagram.com/markpitcher_smashthebox/
Welcome to today’s show! In today’s solo episode, I’m sharing a book that has stood out for me that is equal parts story telling and equal parts scientific research. By Dr. Gabor Mate’. Below I outline 3 takeaways from the book. WHAT WE’LL LEARN Here is what I want to spend time highlighting as if we were sitting together having coffee! To understand this colossal and complex dilemma by looking at the title of this book and it relates to the Buddhist Religion and Hungry Ghosts. To have a look under the hood (so to speak) about the brain science of addiction. To discuss “what is addiction” and to spend some time understanding the false beliefs associated with the war on drugs. RESOURCES MENTIONED In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction Hungry Ghosts: Their History and Origin Rat Park Vietnam Veterans Study King County Bar Association of 2001 For more info, head over to atheistsinrecovery.com and subscribe to our email list. And thank you for listening! Leave an honest review on ITUNES. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on ITUNES If you enjoyed today’s episode, please share it with friends, family, and other professionals by using the social media buttons on this page.
Host Gail Ferguson Jones talks with guest Caledonia Curry, a multi-media and portraiture artist also known as Swoon. She is a philanthropist and founder of the Heliotrope Foundation, which includes on its board such luminaries as Music Producer Swizz Beatz. In this episode, Callie shares her story of growing up in a dysfunctional family plagued by addiction, the trauma she suffered as a result, and her healing through recovery. Callie uses art and storytelling in her work with prison inmates to assist in their healing. And she rallies other artists in her social justice and job-creation projects in Haiti, Louisiana and Pennsylvania. For further information about Swoon and her work, check out the following websites: http://www.heliotropefoundation.org; https://swoonstudio.org; https://www.instagram.com/swoonhq And Caledonia Curry/ Swoon Studio on You Tube. The Million Person Project at www.millionpersonproject.org. Gail Ferguson Jones is an awarding-winning journalist, Podcaster, speaker, recovering codependent and certified recovery coach. Her Buttrfly Effect program offers peer-to-peer coaching, specializing in recovery from codependency. To learn more, subscribe to her newsletter at www.buttrflyeffect.com or contact her at info@buttrflyeffect.com. Books referenced in this episode: "In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts," By Gabor Mate; "The Body Keeps The Score," by Bessel van der Kolk; and "Trauma and Recovery," by Judith Lewis Herman. Music for The Buttrfly Effect Podcast, "Inspire Me," by Mixaund at https://www.mixaundbandcamp.com.
In the book “In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts” Gabor Maté writes that he sees addiction as one of the most misunderstood phenomena in our society. People who should know better, such as doctors and policymakers believe addiction to be a matter of individual choice or, at best, a medical disease. It is both simpler and more complex than that. Addiction, or the capacity to become addicted, is very close to the core of the human experience. That is why almost anything can become addictive, from healthy activities such as eating or exercising to abusing drugs intended for healing. The issue is not the external target but our internal relationship to it. Addictions, for the most part, develop in a compulsive attempt to ease one's pain or distress in the world. Given the amount of pain and dissatisfaction that human life engenders, many of us are driven to find comfort in external things. The more we suffer, and the earlier in life we suffer, the more we are prone to become addicted. The inner city drug addicts are amongst the most abused and rejected people amongst us, but instead of compassion, our society treats them with contempt. Instead of understanding and acceptance, we give them punishment and moral disapproval. In doing so, we fail to recognize our own deeply rooted problems and the opportunity for healing not only for them, the extreme addicts, but also for ourselves as individuals and as a culture. In this episode, I am exploring Gabor's message about addiction with Josh Sandeman. Josh is a Family Nurse Practitioner. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1990 with a degree in American Civilization and Psychology. Josh then worked as a programmer/analyst and research assistant in Penn's Addiction Treatment Research Center for five years before enrolling in a doctoral program in theoretical neuroscience. For ten years he worked in Silicon Valley as a software engineer, before switching to medicine, a childhood interest. Josh is married with two young sons, he an enthusiastic long-distance runner, and does science as a hobby. To learn more about Josh Sandeman visit: www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-sandeman To know more about this Podcast visit: https://fitforjoy.org/podcast
Focusing on any type of negative thought pattern doesn't serve you and it spends all of your energy. On the other hand, you don't have to pay a cent to register, process, and choose my thoughts and feelings.- Chris DiVecchio Can receiving too much love, support, or encouragement ever be a bad thing? ---> Join the Wellness Warrior VIP Club: get exclusive discounts on new wellness tools, be first in line for new podcasts, get access to invite-only events, and so much more.** ---> Get The Morning 21: A powerful (and free) system designed to give you more energy, let go of old weight, and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THIS PODCAST* On Wellness Force Radio episode 266, Trainer, Founder of Premier Mind & Body, and Creator of both The 5x2 Method and Emergency7, Chris DiVecchio, discusses the impact of how his parents raised him affected future relationships, how he sets his trajectory for the day with the 5x2 Method, how you can take adult inventory to let go of old weight, and the skill set he developed to not dwell on negative thoughts for too long as an HSP (Highly Sensitive Person). Listen and discover why the 1 hour that you spend in the gym is much less impactful than the 23 hours that you dedicate to lifestyle, stress management, nutrition, supplementation, time management, and recovery. The 5x2 Method Click here to get your copy of The 5x2 Method Did you know you use at least one of your five senses every moment of the day, even when you are asleep? Each sense has its own special power, but it is when they are used in combination that we create those unforgettable experiences. We all have a set of daily habits that tend to dull our senses and encourage us to lead a pretty basic life of existence. We often find ourselves in the vicious cycle of wake up, repeat and go to sleep. Chirs DiVecchio developed the 5x2 method to help wake those senses back up and create a whole new way of thinking, acting, being and doing so that you can start living the life of happiness you deserve! As we know, the five senses are controlled by five organs: Touch - Touch has a memory Sound - Music to your ears Taste - Taste the rainbow Sight - The windows to the soul Smell - Stop and smell the roses In this book, Chris breaks each sense down in detail to help you understand a bit more how they can be used to shift you into a more positive state of being. "Having control over how I look, feel, and take care of myself mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually costs me nothing. I don't have to pay a cent to register, process, and choose my thoughts and feelings." - Chris DiVecchio Listen To Episode 266 As Chris DiVecchio Uncovers: What his upbringing was like with such loving parents that he sought out "tough" guidance from his friends' parents. The varying degrees of trauma that people might experience from neglect to no support from their family. Why there's nothing better to him than to make a living to make a difference. How he was able to find general peace and happiness throughout each day with the 5x2 Method even though he wasn't making a lot of money as an actor. Which of the 5x2 Methods help people the most go from doing nothing to creating something. The healing process that the current fitness industry is going through to focus more on wellness. Why he gives his clients a Giving Key necklace as part of working with him on their wellness journey. The deep questions he asks clients to really know who he's working with at their core. The common fear of taking a photo at the start of a weight loss transition and why we shouldn't feel that way. Why we naturally want to deal with what we need to focus on when the stakes are higher. Why losing weight will never be the end of our wellness journey. How to approach working with a new client when they're currently a client of another personal trainer you know. Why you have to be a greater listener to be a great trainer. What lessons we can learn when we pay more attention to something and see all of its benefits and worth. His unique connection to animals throughout his life and how they inspired the 5x2 Method. The biggest lesson that he's learning and teaching at the same time. How he implements his spiritual side to his training and helps his clients do the same. Why he doesn't believe in "good vibes only" with his optimistic outlook and will do the inner work with his deeper emotions. Why being given too much love as a kid was a problem for him as he grew up into adulthood and explored different relationships. About his other program, The E7 (Emergency 7), which is a 7-day protocol to help people naturally drop weight by their target date for a specific event such as a wedding. Power Quotes From The Show "If you feel good emotionally, then 9 times out of 10, your body is going to match that." - Chris DiVecchio "The growing fitness trend of using performance-enhancing supplements has its place but the healing process is really what people are focusing on now. Our main concern today is caring about how we feel rather than how we look. That's where the world of fitness and wellness is going. We're now realizing that if you feel good, then 9/10 times your body is going to match that vibration." - Chris DiVecchio "I had to put in an insane amount of trust that I was doing the right thing and I was in the right space. For me to freak out, panic, or to buy into any type of negative thought pattern I have right now, it's just not going to serve me. If I have control over how I look, feel, and take care of myself mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually, then I have to do that at least. That costs me nothing; I don't have to pay a cent to register, process, and choose my thoughts and feelings." - Chris DiVecchio "Taking inventory is important in order to look back and reflect on your lifestyle situations, habits, or traumas. Being able to learn from past experiences and dissect some of the emotional turmoil that you've been through without allowing yourself to get stuck in it is a skill. A lot of people don't get as deep in their past to clear house is because they're afraid of what they might see along that journey." - Chris DiVecchio "Forget about discipline; discipline doesn't mean anything. What we actually need to do right now is care. The people who are at the top of their game in optimal health and wellness are those who care enough about themselves and care enough about their bodies to focus on what contributes to a healthy looking vessel." - Chris DiVecchio Links From Today's Show Chris DiVecchio Facebook Instagram Twitter Premier Mind & Body Facebook Twitter The 5x2 Method Emergency7 Man loses 70 pounds after his poker buddies bet him $1M that he couldn't TED Talk with Joshua Klein: A thought experiment on the intelligence of crows In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts with Dr. Gabor Mate The 5 Love Languages The Giving Keys Shawn Stevenson WFR 058 Rob Dionne WFR 242 Aaron Hinde About Chris DiVecchio Chris DiVecchio, Founder & Trainer, brings a wealth of self-development transformation mixed with a very practical technique to his fitness training. Coming from a bodybuilding background and a D1 collegiate hockey career, Chris realized that he wanted to teach his simple techniques and strategies to help others achieve both physical and mental acuity. As a fitness trainer and lifestyle specialist, Chris has a knack for inspiring accountability and achieving results quickly. With each client, Chris develops a unique and effective nutrition and personal training strategy. His vast knowledge of great recipes and food combinations allow him to create a diet that not only tastes great but will also be easy to maintain. Chris has developed innovative fitness concepts and practices for all types of clients who are all working through very different life experiences, and he is excited to talk with you about your goals. 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What is the basis of addiction? Hear from internationally renowned UBC alumnus, author, speaker, and leading expert on addictions and trauma, Dr. Gabor Maté, CM, BA'68, MD'77, as he presents “The Hungry Ghost: A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Addiction, from Heroin to Workaholism“. The presentation is followed by an audience Q&A. Moderated by Mike Killeen, co-host of CBC Vancouver News at 6 pm. Recorded February 28, 2019, in downtown Vancouver, BC. The contents of this recording is © Dr. Gabor Maté (https://drgabormate.com) About the Talk - The Hungry Ghost: A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Addiction, from Heroin to Workaholism (Based on the book In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction) For twelve years Dr. Maté was the staff physician at a clinic for drug-addicted people in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, where he worked with patients challenged by hard-core drug addiction, mental illness and HIV, including at Vancouver Supervised Injection Site. In his most recent bestselling book In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts, he shows that their addictions do not represent a discrete set of medical disorders; rather, they merely reflect the extreme end of a continuum of addiction, mostly hidden, that runs throughout our society. In The Realm Of Hungry Ghosts draws on cutting-edge science to illuminate where and how addictions originate and what they have in common. Contrary to what is often claimed, the source of addictions is not to be found in genes, but in the early childhood environment where the neurobiology of the brain's reward pathways develops and where the emotional patterns that lead to addiction are wired into the unconscious. Stress, both then and later in life, creates the predisposition for addictions, whether to drugs, alcohol, nicotine, or to behavioural addictions such as shopping or sex. Helping the addicted individual requires that we appreciate the function of the addiction in his or her life. More than a disease, the addiction is a response to a distressing life history and life situation. Once we recognize the roots of addiction and the lack it strives (in vain) to fill, we can develop a compassionate approach toward the addict, one that stands the best chance of restoring him or her to wholeness and health. The Master Mind Master Class speaker series is an alumni UBC program that offers an unprecedented look into the minds of modern thinkers making a unique impact on the world, and the lessons they've learned.
Gabor Maté is a Hungarian-born Canadian physician who specialises in neurology, psychiatry, and psychology, as well as the study and treatment of addiction. In Dr. Maté's approach to addiction focuses on the trauma his patients have suffered and looks to address this in their recovery,with special regards to indigenous populations around the world. His book In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts, close encounters with addiction, Dr. Maté discusses the types of trauma suffered by addicts and how this affects their decision making in later life. He is also widely recognised for his perspective on attention deficit disorder and his firmly held belief in the connection between mind and body health. He has authored four books exploring topics including attention deficit disorder, stress, developmental psychology and addiction. Chapters: 00:00 Trailer. 02:43 Brian’s thoughts on the episode. 05:51 Brian’s introduction. 06:27 What Gabor learned about addiction from 12 years in a downtown Vancouver clinic. 14:20 Can addiction be cured? 19:08 Gabor asks Brian if he has any type of an addiction. 33:17 The kind of society behind the war on addicts in the Western World. 41:40 Society’s reaction to Gabor’s views on the causes of trauma and addiction. 47:53 Will there not always be childhood trauma or something in peoples’ lives, to explain addiction? 52:08 Is addiction a modern phenomenon? 56:38 Post traumatic syndrome disorder (PTSD) stems from trauma in childhood. 59:35 Bold statement from Gabor that childhood trauma manifests itself in chronic diseases. 1:07:04 Explanation of Brian’s Ayahuasca experience. 1:11:20 Why Gabor experimented in plant medicine, what he learned and its use in helping people. 1:18:14 Research renaissance into psychedelics science and their usage. 1:20:21 Gabor talks about his own childhood trauma. 1:25:45 Optimism for future of healing looking at people’s body and life experience as a whole. 1:27:36 The rational solution for combatting drug use and providing better addiction treatment. 1:33:58 What parents can do to give their child the inner strength to avoid trauma. 1:40:29 Success secrets. 1:41:15 Gabor’s plans for the future. 1:44:40 Phone call to the 20 year old Gabor. 1:46:35 Best advice ever received. 1:48:56 Advice to the 20 year old listening who wants to make the changes Gabor has talked about. 1:50:35 Brian’s summing up. Notes: Dr Gabor Maté website https://drgabormate.com/ Dr Gabor Maté on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/drgabormate/ Dr Gabor Maté TEDx talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jRLVD43u4A Dr Gabor Maté on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabor_Mat%C3%A9_(physician) Books: In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction https://www.amazon.co.uk/Realm-Hungry-Ghosts-Gabor-Mate/dp/0676977413 When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection https://www.amazon.co.uk/When-Body-Says-Stress-Disease-Connection/dp/0470923350 Scattered: How Attention Deficit Disorder Originates and What You Can Do About It https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/cka/Scattered-Attention-Deficit-Disorder-Originates-What-about/0452279631 Hold On to your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hold-Your-Kids-Parents-Matter/dp/0375760288 Topics discussed: The Culture High (film) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Culture_High 13th (film) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_(film) Inglorious Empire by Shashi Tharoor https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inglorious-Empire-What-British-India/dp/1849048088 Congo Free State https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congo_Free_State
Gabor Maté is a Hungarian-born Canadian physician who specialises in neurology, psychiatry, and psychology, as well as the study and treatment of addiction. In Dr. Maté's approach to addiction focuses on the trauma his patients have suffered and looks to address this in their recovery,with special regards to indigenous populations around the world. His book In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts, close encounters with addiction, Dr. Maté discusses the types of trauma suffered by addicts and how this affects their decision making in later life. He is also widely recognised for his perspective on attention deficit disorder and his firmly held belief in the connection between mind and body health. He has authored four books exploring topics including attention deficit disorder, stress, developmental psychology and addiction.
Jennifer Matesa the author of Sex in Recovery: A meeting between the covers joins us today on The SHAIR Podcast. Sexuality in the context of recovery is rarely talked about openly, in part because our broader culture may inhibit us from sharing our true experiences. For some, the prospect of sober sex feels like uncharted waters--in the past, we've rarely had sex without first numbing ourselves with drugs and alcohol. What does it mean to have an intimate relationship in sobriety? Exploring that question deepens our recovery journey. With this groundbreaking work, Jennifer Matesa uncovers the challenges real people encounter when they start taking their clothes off--without drinking or using in order to do so. Providing readers "a meeting between the covers," Matesa blends first-person accounts bravely shared by diverse members of the recovery community, insights from experts, and her own perspectives. The result is a book that creates a space for a vital, new dialogue about sexuality and intimacy. As we find a common language for this more hidden aspect of our healing, we can truly "practice these principles in all our affairs." Jennifer Matesa has written about health for more than twenty years and authors the award-winning blog Guinevere Gets Sober. She is a regular contributor to TheFix.com, and in 2013 she became a fellow of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. She is the author of The Recovering Body (Hazelden, 2014). “Sex In Recovery is a work long overdue. In a frank, personal and highly personable way Jennifer Matesa opens a topic usually only whispered about: the essential role of sexual healing in sobriety. Many readers will be grateful to her.” —Gabor Maté M.D., author of In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction “In this beautifully written work, Jennifer Matesa accomplishes a herculean task. For decades, clinicians have struggled to assist patients to integrate healthy sex lives into robust recovery programs. At the same time, traditional 12 Step programs have promulgated rules that shamed and denied their members' sexuality. Sex in Recovery resolves this disconnect. Through compelling narrative descriptions, it gives its readers a map to navigate, resolve and embrace their sexuality in its most rewarding expression.” —Dr. Paul Hokemeyer, America's Family and Addictions Therapist Join us now as Jennifer takes us through her battle with Drugs and Alcohol and her inspiring journey into recovery. You don't want to miss this episode!
If you have balls, make bang bang! Get try! Kyle and Nekobun on The Comeback Stage Riteemo Endangerment Stage! We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 193, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or mousers. The video game journalist award wining crew and non-sport card superstar Kyle VonKubik and Chris Nekobun play and review Bang Bang Ball (Banpresto, 1996)! With Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game into Movie with a Tagline Creation (maybe), #OneSlug, Can You Spell STINKY? (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)! Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes!#ARCADE #RobotRalph #NoHandBeBop #RadicalPuzzleBobble #VanashingBalls
Protect your shit! Get try! Wiggly Check on The Comeback Stage Riteemo Endangerment Stage! We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 192, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or Kevin Costner. The video game journalist award wining crew and non-sport card superstar Wiggly of Trap Door and Keef the Robo Duke play and review Rip Off (Cinematronics, 1980)! With Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game into Movie with a Tagline Creation (maybe), #OneSlug, Can You Spell STINKY? (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)! Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes!#ARCADE #RipOff #CobraTriangle #WaterWorld
When god gives you trons, make Robotron 2084s! Get try! John E Capcom on The Comeback Stage Riteemo Endangerment Stage! We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 191, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or a skateboarding Denver. The video game journalist award wining crew and non-sport card superstar Kyle VonKubik and John E Capcom play and review Berzerk (Stern, 1980) and Robotron: 2084 (Williams, 1982)! With Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game into Movie with a Tagline Creation (maybe), #OneSlug, Can You Spell STINKY? (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)! Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes!#ARCADE #Robotron #Berzerk
Ready to Maul the Munsters? Get try! Wiggly has amnesia on his The Comeback Stage Riteem Stage! We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 190, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or Happy Droppers. The video game journalist award wining crew and non-sport card superstar Ancestor Wiggly of Trap Door and Kyle VonKubik play and review Monster Maulers (Konami, 1993)! With special emcee, #Milton, Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game into Movie with a Tagline Creation (maybe), #OneSlug, Can You Spell STINKY? (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)! Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes! #ARCADE #uvula #Milton #happydroppers
Are you ready to get Wind Jammed? Get try! #STINKBALL?! #SPORTSUARY? We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 189, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or a deuce. With Keef the Robo Duke jam their wind to, Windjammers (1994,Data East, SNK)! With the Special SPORTS emcee, #Milton, Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game into Movie with a Tagline Creation (maybe), #OneSlug, Can You Spell STINKY? (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)! Only We Talk Games can bring you the winning combination of SPORTS, January, more SPORTS and a Mortuary. Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes! #ARCADE #SPORTSUARY #Milton #CatchNotLikeCatch
Have you become ready for some #STINKBALL?! Batter up, it's We Talk Games #SPORTSUARY. We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 188, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or a phone book. Get Ready? Try! with Ancestor Wiggly of Trap Door review on of the greatest SPORTS games of all time, Numan Athletics (1993, Namco)! With the Special SPORTS emcee, #Milton, Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game into Movie with a Tagline Creation (maybe), #OneSlug, Can You Spell STINKY? (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)! Only We Talk Games can bring you the winning combination of SPORTS, January, more SPORTS and a Mortuary. Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes! #ARCADE #SPORTSUARY #Milton #SportMissle
Are you ready for some more #STINKBALL?! #SPORTSUARY way better. We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 187, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or Bill Lambert. Get Ready? Try! with Keef the Robo Duke go balls deep on the greatest SPORTS games of all time, Soccer Brawl (1991,SNK)! With the Special SPORTS emcee, #Milton, Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game into Movie with a Tagline Creation (maybe), #OneSlug, Can You Spell STINKY? (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)! Only We Talk Games can bring you the winning combination of SPORTS, January, more SPORTS and a Mortuary. Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes! #ARCADE #SPORTSUARY #Milton #WeSuckAtSportsGames
Are you ready for some #STINKBALL?! #SPORTSUARY kicks off. We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 186, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or the toilet.Get Ready? Try! with Ancestor Wiggly of Trap Door review on of the greatest SPORTS games of all time, Metro Cross (1985, Namco)!With the Special SPORTS emcee, #Milton (not distracting at all), Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game into Movie with a Tagline Creation (maybe), #OneSlug, Can You Spell STINKY? (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)!Only We Talk Games can bring you the winning combination of SPORTS, January, more SPORTS and a Mortuary.Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes!#ARCADE #SPORTSUARY #Milton #DerpyPie
The 2nd Annual #HolidayHaymakers Tag Team Versus Edition, Final Round! Wiggly Comeback Special to complain about how many fins a fish has. We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 185, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or Quasimodo Robot.Tag Team We Talk Games (Ancestor Wiggly of Trap Door) Holiday Haymaker Versus Tag Team THE 8 BIT GEEK (Doug and Kevin WK) in a One Hour, Forty-Seven Minute and Fifty-Four Second Falls Count Everywhere Exhibition Review of Spider-Man (1991, SEGA)!Featuring the Unpartialists of Unpartialism Score Keeper, Stinky the Game Master, the Impartial Judge, Making Mechanics (maybe), In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game Movie-type Tagline Thing Description Word Makingish (maybe), #OneSlug, and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)!Will anyone survive the final episode of the Holiday Haymaker Series!? Maybe.Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes!Don't forget to snagload your FREE Holiday Helper, "Now That's What I Call Stinkmas" album before they're all gone! http://stinky.sexy as well as Stinky's Yule Train, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUxl2ZBSUV4#ARCADE #HolidayHatmakers #TheEightBitGeek #FishTooManyFins #Arcade #MixingBoardStepper
Two For Tuesday on Monday gets far too-fered! #Novembuffer buffers it's last buff with a blast-off lead-in to #HolidayHaymakers! The Wiggly's Comeback Special! We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 181, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or Martin Short with a submarine in him. The video game journalist award wining crew and non-sport card superstar Wiggly of Trap Door, John E Capcom and Chris NEKOBUN one review a week of a twofer games review Bio Attack (Taito, 1983) and Cosmo and the Gang (Namco, 1991)! Featuring Making Mechanics, In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game Movie-type Tagline Thing Description Word Makingish (maybe), #OneSlug, and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)!It's Hangly!Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes!Subscribe to all the great podcasts in the Giant Media Ball Website calendar! Giant media Ball Podcast Collection in iTunes, GMB Facebook and GMB on Twitter. Spread the word, spread the Media Ball, it has something for everybody and nothing for nobody!#ARCADE #Novembuffer #Redemption #Ganglion #ShakeHandsWithUncleSam #GetReady #Hangly #Hemogoblins
The Wiggly Comeback Special! We Talk Games ushers in the First Annual We Talk Games Novembuffer! We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Episode 177, Arcade Weekly, the most popular weekly, one arcade game review per episode show ever created by humans or an asshole narwhal. The video game journalist award wining crew and non-sport card superstar Wiggly of Trap Door, Chris NEKOBUN and John E Capcom bring you the Xenozoiciac of Tales, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (Capcom, 1993)! Featuring Making Mechanics, In The Realm of Gaming History (maybe), Video Game Movie-type Tagline Thing Description Word Makingish (maybe), and the We Talk Games Video Power Magazine Arcade Weekly Arcade Audio Hint for Next Week by TT Schmootkins (maybe)!It's Xenozoic Tales time as well as geography, sea animals, and nothing but one hundred percent game talk!Subscribe to We Talk Games in iTunes!#ARCADE #Novembuffer #Narwhal
Welcome back to the GGMC!!! Sammy has finally returned after a two week hiatus that saw much busy work for the Pod Soldier, but he has returned with his partner in pod for a special diabolikdvd.com sponsored episode programmed by Large William!!! This week we cover Santa Sangre (1989) directed by Alejandro Jodoworsky and In The Realm of the Senses (1976) directed by Nagisa Oshima!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Head over to diabolikdvd.com and tell them the GGtMC sent ya!!! Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message