Hello you savages. Get a free list of my 100 favourite books - chriswillx.com/books/ Here's the timestamps: 00:00 What is Technology Doing To Our Brains? 07:28 How to Deal With Shame 14:56 The Terrifying Survival Feature of Trauma 18:40 Why Anxiety is So Prevalent Today 27:27 How to Deal Better With Emotions 33:40 Opening Up About Your Feelings 37:38 Can You Have Too Much Self-Awareness? 45:28 The Antidote to a Distracted Mind 50:57 Learning About Your Own Thoughts 55:28 How to Do Well in Therapy 1:02:41 Why Therapy Sucks for Men 1:15:42 How Important is Talking for Men? 1:20:32 A Better Movement for Masculinity 1:25:56 Why KZbinrs Are Quitting 1:41:31 Stop Moving the Goalposts 1:54:54 What Does it Mean to Dissolve Ego? 2:05:38 Where to Find Dr K
@MC-ze8wj4 ай бұрын
Could you interview Abigail Shrier about her new book "Bad Therapy" Love the podcast, thanks!
@cbpostservice4 ай бұрын
11:00 You are stating completely that emotions are not valid. That is a dangerous and wrong statement. How does someone know LOVE if they ignore their emotions? It's not about turning off emotions. It's not about devaluing emotions. It's about learning with your emotions, and each person is different and so is their spectrum of emotions and you will never be able to write a book that "fixes" everyone's problems for them, nor will you ever be able to make a prescription medicine to "fix" their problems. I wish psychiatrists would understand this more. You're all looking creepy when you're trying to teach people to basically be mentally UNHEALTHY.
@danielangelmelgarejosolis63564 ай бұрын
should have Buyng Chul han, his book "Tired society" it's just mindblowing on the efect of technology. This is not an era of viral diseases but Neurological ones, he says.
@HalfJapMarine4 ай бұрын
The idea is not to kick someone when they are down. Benzos are fucked up and Jordan should have massive amounts of empathy for addicts because their struggles mirror his but he doesn't. He still exists in his shame bound persona. He is shameless because he is shameful. He needs to feel his shame in order to recognize his ego/false persona. Call it a moral grey area but humanity needs to awaken to its shame in a big way so they can be human. Where does war come from?
@kevinkurgansky44794 ай бұрын
@@HalfJapMarineare you implying and/or making the assertion that war comes as a result of (unrecognized / disowned) shame? Might be a gross simplification of multiple overlapping reasons as some are largely rooted in money and resources or control of ideology but yes if it’s ultimately a fragile ego state that’s running the show and captaining the ship, so to speak, then yes, I guess you can say that it’s ones shame that drives us to act out and/or kill / conquer. For some, there’s also a motivator for a “will to power” as Adlers psychology talks about. Whereas Freuds philosophy was a will to pleasure. And viktor frankls was a will to meaning. And they’re all right in their own way.
@HealthyGamerGG4 ай бұрын
Thank you for having us and for the incredible conversation 💚 Truly unforgettable!
@jc-jg9pp4 ай бұрын
absolutely love you guys, so glad we get a second episode
@bakedpotatoes55454 ай бұрын
This was an amazing podcast!
@ErikT20024 ай бұрын
We need more pls.❤
@user-me9vk8df6p4 ай бұрын
I literally just watched this just to make sure that im doing 'it' properly, and im really glad it's confirmed. Thanks man
@F3ND1MUS4 ай бұрын
❤
@jesuscultureDB4 ай бұрын
modern wisdom is playing chess while other podcast productions are playing checkers. I appericate how much Chris cares about the viewers experience.
@AlmightyScorchy4 ай бұрын
Checkers is pretty fun too ngl
@mumblaff4 ай бұрын
@@AlmightyScorchyno, that’s just an escape from the true game of life, which is chess. If you’re not scheming on how to win from every angle at every moment can you say you’re really striving to evolve into a mega Chad like me? (All sarcasm) pls can we all just enjoy what we enjoy and not stand on watching videos like these as some kind of superior experience
@7ShadowMaiden74 ай бұрын
Mind of a CEO podcast also plays chess, both great podcasts!
@harrycampbell75944 ай бұрын
then youre watching the wrong podcasters , alex o'connor , CosmicSkeptic is his channel is a good recommendation , diary of a ceo podcast , everyone knows huberman the man himself , tetragrammaton by rick rubin and startalk by neil degrasse tyson , all objectively great podcasts and interviewers with the best and most interesting guests
@Dave_of_Mordor4 ай бұрын
@@mumblaff the true game of life is poker. You do the best you can with the hand you're dealt with
@ronjohnson5574 ай бұрын
Dr. K is the best thing to come to KZbin in the last 10 years. So much free education. Thanks Doc!!!
@tonegoober4 ай бұрын
Agreed, he rocks
@jimgarcia24684 ай бұрын
came to comment that but you already did.
@juniperstardust55494 ай бұрын
He's the Yogananda of our century
@simonebenitozzi28924 ай бұрын
Advising kids to take pills? I'm not sure about that
@jocen34 ай бұрын
@@simonebenitozzi2892 When did he do that? Please give one concrete example. I challenge you to find one.
@rossjbolla4 ай бұрын
Chris and Dr. K laughing at the Indian accent and about getting cancelled was the most wholesome moment I've seen on a podcast in a long time hahaha
@Beingthankful4 ай бұрын
Hahaha me too i laughed so hard
@kimchimasala4 ай бұрын
As a fellow ethnic Indian and a doctor, I promise you I found it equally if not even more hilarious
@bushi79524 ай бұрын
40:00
@loveinthevalley4 ай бұрын
So good
@KylarLp4 ай бұрын
breath through the cancellation had me dying . it was so perfect
@StrayVistaStudios4 ай бұрын
This is the way. Was an honor hosting this production!
@adamwall78524 ай бұрын
Congrats on having them! That’s awesome!
@Pytliczello4 ай бұрын
Amazing work. I am usually not a person who pays attention to the details, but it looked amazing even on Smartfon screen.
@jukkariikonen57574 ай бұрын
I watched behind the scenes video. Absolutely spectacular studio environment! The crew was also so admirable 🙂
@jorgetinoco35744 ай бұрын
I love the background, you guys are awesome!
@florincfx4 ай бұрын
Amazing production! Love the cinematic feel! 🎥
@karanbisht72364 ай бұрын
As an Indian I feel proud and sad at the same time , why sad ? Because our heritage has so much practical knowledge and despite of that our education system is so colonised that we don't even hear of these things let alone studing about then And obviously i feel proud they my country has such rich heritage to solve modern issues. This is one of the best content pieces I have seen on KZbin .
@berthibert4 ай бұрын
I scrolled through the comment section for such a comment. Thank you for sharing! Even though I’m from Europe, I felt the same mixed feelings you are describing. So much conscious living has been lost due to the ego revolution in the west.
@prateek7523 ай бұрын
As an Indian, I want to say it is not just Indian culture that is being eroded(Frankly speaking Hindutva has helped retain some culture in India). But it is traditionalism throughout the world that is in decline. Be it Europe, US, even the middle East and of course ASEAN and East Asia. Nietzsche was right.
@karanmavi47933 ай бұрын
I think it's best to feel proud because there's someone now teaching about it, we can learn as well and apply to our lives and help out others as much we can
@ndlsumrАй бұрын
Plenty of sage advice in the Vedic sutras and Ayruveda.
@ceydayesilay54794 ай бұрын
'' Whatever you want to cultivate within you, keep within yourself '' Dr. K, Amazing !
@drmedwuast4 ай бұрын
If there was only one takeaway, this is the one
@Ven-zg3fj4 ай бұрын
I frankly dont get it. So like, dont share? Dont talk about yourself or what you want to do? I feel like this is casting too broad of a net.
@LearningKaizen4 ай бұрын
Talking about doing something can sometimes feel like you've actually done it, but to truly cultivate that sense of accomplishment, just take action!
@LearningKaizen4 ай бұрын
@@Ven-zg3fj here
@drmedwuast4 ай бұрын
@@Ven-zg3fj That's what he says the research is saying. I find it difficult to imagine in practice, although I have indeed experienced the losing sight of a goal from talking about it
@elizabethwilliams6651Ай бұрын
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
@patriaciasmith3499Ай бұрын
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
@steceymorgan814Ай бұрын
Yes, dr.larks I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@AnjeloValerianoАй бұрын
Anxiety happens when you think you have to figure out everything all at once. Breathe. You're strong. You got this Take it day by day.
@patriaciasmith3499Ай бұрын
Is he on instagram?
@steceymorgan814Ай бұрын
Yes he is. dr.larks
@leadgenjay4 ай бұрын
Dr. K's insights on the impact of technology on our brains are spot on. A lesser-known tactic to combat the negative effects is to schedule "tech-free zones" in your day, where you intentionally avoid screens and stimulate your mind with activities like reading or engaging in face-to-face conversations. This can significantly improve focus and mental well-being.
@francestaylor91564 ай бұрын
We did no tech Sunday for the whole family yesterday. It was tough but good for everyone. Going to continue it. I think it helps to figure out when you default to tech/screens and why.
@francestaylor91564 ай бұрын
It got so bad for my husband that he started watching Ring videos bc he so needed to watch TV/youtube at night to wind down lol.
@kieran3684 ай бұрын
@@francestaylor9156 That sounds so good
@JoeARedHawk2754 ай бұрын
@@renelovemetalYour comment is poorly written
@breakfastclosed4 ай бұрын
@@francestaylor9156my dad does this too 😭😭
@user-uh7cb3vy4v4 ай бұрын
you know they speak the truth when listening becomes uncomfortable
@skadi67504 ай бұрын
I dunno man, Nazi recordings are pretty fricking uncomfortable:-D
@Gm-ce5kg4 ай бұрын
@@skadi6750 nay it just sounds stupid
@abdelilhmanflores4 ай бұрын
@@skadi6750the nazis arent truthful though? What are you trying to insinuate?
@shlosher4 ай бұрын
@@skadi6750apples and oranges. There's a difference between feeling embarrassment for your own behavior being called out, and feeling disgust and hatred for evil rhetoric.
@Snuni934 ай бұрын
@@shlosher we shouldn't support mass factory farms because animals are getting tortured
@RedRiveR974 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I deleted social media after high school, can’t even imagine how stuck some people are. Life so much simpler when you just live life and just do your best with what you got. No one can take that away from you
@BenLillegard4 ай бұрын
Real question: what do you do for your news? I won’t watch any MSM because they all have agendas and put crazy spin on everything, I just want facts. I have found independent journalists in the past that were decent sources for the most part, but it requires staying connected to social media and I really want to break away completely.
@Zoned0ut1234 ай бұрын
Exactly
@drewnelson86924 ай бұрын
I'm right there with you brother
@Cyberpunk_Radio_PBS3 ай бұрын
KZbin is social media, look at us right now, being social, together online.. lol just FYI
@Quaffables4 ай бұрын
This has been a great eye opener of a podcast. My wife passed away at the height of the pandemic and seeking any help was really difficult. We were both 32 at the time and I had never really experienced loss or trauma before. I tried grief shares, therapy, and in the end the only thing that seemed to help was exercise. Grief is a very difficult reality. I wish I understood just how much It pulls mental, emotional, and physical resources from you. The term “Grief Brain” is a very real side effect. The tiredness you experience from the emotional rollercoaster. The constant effort to be present and not miles away in grief laden thoughts. The immediate burnout that sets in from the whirlwind of life events just experienced. Just hearing or reading this small paragraph would of helped me SO MUCH in understanding the monster that grief really is and the fallout it creates. I know men don't like to share or open up, trust me, as a young widower, its really really difficult to find anyone to relate too. If your going through something, people do care, your not alone, and love is really the only way out of your circumstances. Love for yourself, gratitude, and patience. Great work Chris and Healthy Gamer!
@niftybaker59674 ай бұрын
I think his trauma guide would be an amazing resource once it’s out!!
@amampathak4 ай бұрын
Hugs dude!
@purelife85594 ай бұрын
Wow I'm so sorry. Wish I could help ease your pain
@thestoebz4 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss young man
@user-sw2tt9nl8y4 ай бұрын
Sorry for your lost dude
@theyetti904 ай бұрын
This has actually been the most impactful episode I've seen.
@Texzy214 ай бұрын
“No no .. don’t feel the cancellations just breeaaath” Dr k always makes me ball out laughing man 😂
@navarre47174 ай бұрын
It was amazing and hilarious 😂
@youknownothing95564 ай бұрын
Don’t fear*
@miriamlenihan23732 ай бұрын
Congrats for getting in early to interview Dr K. He's a rare diamond on social media. 100% valuable content from this legend
@JohnVandivier4 ай бұрын
"Just because you don't feel it doesn't mean it doesn't exist" Dr K incredibly based
@The_Rubber_Duck4 ай бұрын
That's what he said Sorry
@prointernetuser4 ай бұрын
the sun shines in the morning, the sky is blue, rain is wet, Dr.K is based
@cwg92384 ай бұрын
why doesnt he give his full real name? his supposed credentials are unverifiable.
@whale41914 ай бұрын
@@cwg9238 Google is SO HARD
@user-ex5pg3oy9c4 ай бұрын
@@cwg9238 lol what? He's simply searchable by this name. Real name is Alok Kanojia, if that helps you, and his KZbin channel is @HealthyGamerGG, with the official licensed doctor thang under every video
@Dacrada4 ай бұрын
"Now I am dissolved Ego, the Taker of Shits." In all seriousness, it pleases both heart and mind to see two Chads of improvement and aiming upward, join together to have a sublime conversation. Looking forward to more collaboration and overlap in the future.
@StudlyStudmuffin2 ай бұрын
Will someone please tell me who the hell Chad is!!?
@Piscesofyess4 ай бұрын
This is one of the best mental health podcast I’ve ever listened to. Gonna have to listen again and again because there’s just so much gold I need to let sink in and apply
@SANEnurse4 ай бұрын
Dr K and Chris Williamson and next world cinematography is certified gold
@donna-marie91004 ай бұрын
I really needed to hear this. I went back to using Twitter in 2020 when the UK 🇬🇧 was in lockdown. It self-soothed me as I was also caring for my Mother who had Alzheimers. I realised I was getting addicted to my phone by 2021. It wasn't until Jan 2022 when I deleted my Twitter account, a month after my mother had died. I only watch certain KZbin channels nowadays that I consider informative like Chris's channel, Jordan Peterson and some Christian channels. You guys are great. Thank you.
@Fressica_Rabbit4 ай бұрын
I know you know this, but aren't missing anything, I was on Twitter yesterday and it's so depressing, people complaining, nothing's changed. You're so much better off. I need to find the courage to delete it.
@GorzFCD4 ай бұрын
@@renelovemetalGet help asap, copy pasting the same non-sense everywhere .
@Thisisausername5564 ай бұрын
Love the BTS of the screen and the room and everything! And love Dr. K back on!! Amazing work, Chris. Amazing.
@shoutatthesky4 ай бұрын
BTS?
@Thisisausername5564 ай бұрын
@@shoutatthesky Behind the scenes
@gabudaichamuda25453 ай бұрын
40:00 ABSOLUTE GOLD. Dr. K is both serious AND knows when to be comedic
@morganseppy5180Ай бұрын
He is a master communicator. He has thousands of hours on his channel, check it out
@gabudaichamuda2545Ай бұрын
@@morganseppy5180 I have already.
@zamrasul26284 ай бұрын
Bro i normally watch or listen to your podcast on my phone, but for this i literally went and open my laptop and put headphones on just to appreciate your hard work Keep it up brother!!!!!!!!!!
@davidwilliama.72964 ай бұрын
I was listening to this at work, but I want to relisten to take notes. This was a good discussion/interview.
@jacksoncrapuchettes4 ай бұрын
Love that the "slow down on the screens" guy is on the first episode with a giant screen as the background. 💪
@tonegoober4 ай бұрын
Lol, but in seriousness I think it’s more about what’s on the screens 🧐
@Njmoreno224 ай бұрын
Such a good episode! That part about hypotheticals activating negative emotions but not the dopaminergic system…🤯
@JayTalksinjury4 ай бұрын
Litterally, just today, I had a conversation about children being taught meditation. As a 53 yr old with A.d.h.d. that has never had a quiet moment of thought. Both breathwork and meditation are giving me some peace . The sad part of a lot of keeping yourself healthy is free, and we have a healthcare system meant to keep you sick for profit.. I've told so many people about the show.. Thx Chris .
@AsuraTheBass4 ай бұрын
Shut off my emotions for years as a coping mechanism, and honestly it makes life so much worse later on. Early on its so useful and amazing, no more emotional pain? No more sadness? Sign me up! Problem is eventually they come back, and its not like flipping a switch on; its like the emotional Dam you built exploded and had a catastrophic failure. As a result the city of "good" emotions and things you enjoy or dont feel bothered by gets destroyed. Suddenly youre an adult now and the lack of shame and guilt has led you to a place where its very hard to get out, and now you ARE feeling the shame and guilt and things that make you feel that way are all around you.
@user-fi3jo8ek3z4 ай бұрын
Just 10 minutes in and I had to pause the video to say this: Chris, this is a WORLD-CLASS production. Thank you for continually investing in mastering your craft. Your viewers appreciate it far beyond words can explain
@Fressica_Rabbit4 ай бұрын
Yesterday I was at the store and I got sad and pissed all in one because some POS put a rotisserie chicken on a regular shelf, letting it go bad. It upset me that a whole chicken was killed and some turd thought it ok to just waste this good food. I took it to the front and then later was mad at myself that I didn't just buy it and feed it to my dogs. I realize my emotions are too much, because they linger, at the same time, I don't want to be so detached that I don't give a damn about consideration and human kindnesses and most importantly GRATEFULNESS. I definitely needed this episode 😅😅
@tonygicz84 ай бұрын
Would be a good idea to not feed that to your dogs those rotisserie chickens have a bunch of salt and other added ingredients that aren't good for dogs. If you do give your dogs chicken or meat it's best to cook it without any seasoning just trying to be helpful 👍
@andreaspapakanellou38044 ай бұрын
Conscientiousness is a blessing and a curse. You seem like a kind soul, hope you find a balance between caring enough to do something and being wise enough to know your own limitations
@MylezNevison4 ай бұрын
"It is never *THE ISSUE(the chicken)* that is your issue, *YOUR ISSUE(the anger)* is how you react and respond to the issue." - A course in Miracles Your issue is your anger, case in point; your usage of words like "some POS" , "some turd", "mad at myself" in the present tense illustrate that the anger is still with you and l bet it always has been before the chicken issue. I believe it was Jung who said our subconscious mind holds all our unresolved baggage which it tries to bring into our conscious mind to be resolved; and that one way it does this is through conflict (internal & external). The chicken scenario could very well be the conflict your subconscious self used to bring your anger issues to the surface of your conscious mind so that you could address them with a smaller conflict before/instead of a bigger conflict. Objectively nothing really gets wasted in this world because energy is never lost, it merely changes form. Thus, the chicken wasn't objectively a waste of "good food" because as biological organisms decompose, they become "good food" to other organisms and useful manure to the earth... When you look at the idea of "waste" in this way, you begin to see that your anger wasn't even rational in the grand scheme of reality/nature. If you address & resolve the internal anger directly, external situations won't trigger what is not there(in you). If you don't address it, it will colour ALL your experiences, big and small... Food for thought
@MylezNevison4 ай бұрын
@@andreaspapakanellou3804 Bare in mind that conscientiousness could very well be a dressed up form of Control. The human ego often dresses up its need for/coping mechanism of control in positive & palatable terminology... What's the litmus test for this? It's fear, for wherever the ego seeks to control, there is always fear (which can manifest/be expressed in the form of anger).
@Ttyumbra4 ай бұрын
@@MylezNevisonsheesh,so how do you directly face those emotions, those problems?. Do you go in a room, try to remember , what exactly do you do?
@badabing75294 ай бұрын
YES! I could listen to you talk to Dr K for weeks. Please have him on as many times as you can think of questions to ask him. This is wonderful.
@verebgyorgy93074 ай бұрын
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@user-jf7zo6pq7s4 ай бұрын
Dissolving the ego is a herculean task. Start with knowing that the ego is your tether to this world/reality. You need it in order to continue existing. It is a symbiotic relationship that sometimes gets out of balance af.
@steven991914 ай бұрын
I've loved Dr. K for years and this is one of the best podcasts I can remember. Keep killing it Chris, Modern Wisdom is truly becoming one of the premiere podcasts on Earth.
@dr.nandanpavithran36604 ай бұрын
“All you can do is action, you cannot achieve any result” That comes from the bhagavad gita - “You have the right to work only but never to its fruits. Let not the fruits of action be your motive, nor let your attachment be to inaction.”
@Brittle_buddha26 күн бұрын
❤
@gabudaichamuda25453 ай бұрын
55:00 This is fantastic. I have been through at least two therapists, and the work was always circular. I never got any kind of *solution*. No understanding of WHAT I was dealing with. I watched ONE Dr. K seminar on C-PTSD: *"This is your Brain on Trauma."* IT CLICKED. ALL OF IT. I've started digging into the depths of it. I'm still working on dealing with some things, but this is the farthest I have gotten in the last two years.
@MPKKAAS4 ай бұрын
What a great episode! As someone who has had my first therapy session being a couples therapy session, with a female therapist, I can call myself lucky that she was extremely empathetic about how both my wife and I would be communicating and always making sure our points were mutually understood without giving any sort of judgement. What I especially liked was her ability to "translate" what we said and how we said it into what the other person needed to hear or even see. But to Dr K's point, we had spoken to 2 other couples therapists before that we had to pass on as it just didn't feel right. I only wish we had done it sooner (we are all good, but as Dr. K said, I was first against it as I thought we could handle it without the help of a therapist)... Fascinating stuff and I can only encourage more people to go into couples therapy!
@minty0004 ай бұрын
So happy you had Dr. K on. He is not only amazingly insightful and smart, but one can tell he has thought deeply about these subjects. I love how he brings ancient wisdom in. One of your best guests ever!
@kailtis4 ай бұрын
Never before have I felt so seen while at the same time given the knowledge and tools to free myself. Thank you for this infinitely valuable episode
@shreyabose1204Ай бұрын
I'm an Indian woman who has been studying the Upanishads for a while now (it's been a slow process because...well). Dr K's references to the core ideas of these (and many other) ancient texts has helped me deepen my understanding of them, AND helped me apply these ideas to my daily life. I love you, Dr. K. Thanks for this conversation, Chris.
@notbrad48734 ай бұрын
Glad you got Dr K on. Dude's doing important work. Really insightful.
@ender6744 ай бұрын
This might be my favorite episode you’ve ever done. And not because of the dope screen. Great conversation dude, thank you.
@MarcCaladoFitness4 ай бұрын
What an outstanding podcast. Every time I see Dr.K I learn so much about myself and I'm provided with new tools to better my life. Chris, thank you for being an excellent speaker and interviewer. Your conversational skills and honesty during the podcast makes it that much better.
@michaelbovee68084 ай бұрын
Spirituality-framed- approaches blended with straightforward, empirically-driven, common-sensibilities aimed at objective truthfulness offers a strong foundation to build upon.
@rylando_bing_boom4 ай бұрын
“The biggest ego trip is getting rid of your ego” -Alan Watts Great conversation. Bravo.
@sebastiaanstok4 ай бұрын
This episode was wild. Properly one of the best ever, the ego death part that hit hard.
@mTaR36S4 ай бұрын
Dr K is a brilliant person ! So loved that he recognized your brilliance as well, Chris ! I will listen to this again. The amount of information was huge ! Thankyou
@dsg19924 ай бұрын
Straight into the deep end with this episode. Loved the "No intro".
@carolinam97622 ай бұрын
“just because you’re not aware of the emotion doesn’t mean that the emotion doesn’t act”
@Tate5252 ай бұрын
Yes that was eye opening.
@dmarie22314 ай бұрын
Ignoring your emotions leads to chronic illness. I'm digging myself out of that right now.
@budoshi19814 ай бұрын
You got this
@dmarie22314 ай бұрын
@@myself2noone I'm not going to get into my personal stuff, but I know it's true. I'm in a program specifically for fixing it and I've recovered 90%. I'm not talking about ignoring my emotions a little bit. I'm talking about half my life.
@megafreshlemons4 ай бұрын
Could have effortlessly listened to another 2 hours. Great conversations and questions. Thanks for having on one of my favorite people!
@immarudamu45084 ай бұрын
My Favorite podcaster meets favorite therapist! Cant wait to watch this 10 times!
@jrxarrie4 ай бұрын
Wow this is the best podcast I have ever watched about Psychology, Mental health and technology. Absolute master piece. Please do more collabs in the future like these!
@DailyWisdom-fw7xc4 ай бұрын
Dr. K and the Platform of Chris ist just the perfekt match . the high lvl of his knowlege matches perfectly with chris high lvl of leading an conversation and asking the right stuff.. completing the thoughts.
@bluesyjazzcat314 ай бұрын
This was a great podcast. I know we’re not all doctors, but one time I read a Reddit post about a doctors being asked about how he handles the death of patients and he said “there are people who will live no matter what and there are people who will die no matter what and there’s nothing you can do to change that” so it was nice to see Dr. K break that downs in a way that we all can apply that to ourselves.
@joshuaacevedo82314 ай бұрын
This podcast has actually changed my perspective on life. It’s very easy to say such things without visual and physical evidence of said change. But I cannot be anymore honest in my opinion. What Doc was saying about change in regards to technology cannot be anymore true to my experience in life. I have used KZbin as an outlet to express emotional trauma without the human experience of digesting these emotions. This past year I have recognized this and began to take steps to resolve some of these issues. I have stopped smoking cannabis (weed) and began to start to notice the clarity in my mind. I no longer act out irrationally but I have been quiet and understanding. I feel MORE human than I have before, now, I am still struggling to put down my phone. But it safe to say that in the midst of company I no longer care for outside attention or distractions. I have been more present, pleasant and understanding than I have been in the past 3 years. And as I write this I’m crying because I never thought I could write or speak so fluently because of my constant self medication. If there is anything to remember about us as a species, we are self healing and love vacillating beings with no boundaries or barriers. Que Dios te bendiga mi gente❤
@EcomCarl4 ай бұрын
it raises an essential point about the dual-edged sword of technology. It's crucial to find a balance where technology serves as a tool to enhance productivity and connection, rather than a crutch that dulls our emotional intelligence and motivation. 🧠
@HitenPatel4 ай бұрын
Thanks both, probably one of the best Podcasts I’ve ever watched. I love how CW talks about the blend of “East” and “Western” philosophies on the matter, since Dr K can resonate with both it’s a great position to be able to share from.
@benn125m4 ай бұрын
Are we entering an era where podcasts will be watched and enjoyed in cinemas ? The highest tier of quality conversations.🎉 Congratulations on the success of your hard work!
@nickpalko93344 ай бұрын
This was by far the best interview you’ve done, Chris. Thank you so much for this. 🙏
@day_tiger79814 ай бұрын
I have a challenge for everyone reading this: Try a kind of trataka but the thing you are staring at is your turned of phone lying before you and hold it as long as you can. Watch your impulses go wild. (At least for me it was pretty crazy)
@robyn44274 ай бұрын
What a great conversation. Can’t wait to read the book- I have a 15 year old gaming son and am thrilled to have something aimed for parenting young men with Dr K’s insights.
@Yuu_Ito984 ай бұрын
Yes! Was waiting for this one!
@christiankale78174 ай бұрын
This conversation acted as 6 months of therapy. It came out at such a perfect time in my and I’m sure so many people’s lives. The Solar eclipse day. We’re bringing in more light 🫶 and mental fortitude
@OrdnanceTV4 ай бұрын
Ultimate dream job: traveling on-set production team member for this podcast. Piterally hands-on development of the best podcast going while getting all the best info from the brightest minds straight from their mouths.
@WhateverWasLeft4 ай бұрын
The production value on this podcast is on another level. Love the background visuals, lighting, audio quality and obviously the content itself - all AAA+ stuff. Keep it up, Chris!
@retyifourthree69294 ай бұрын
the part about men being socialized to not be very “emotional” (except for anger) is so true. i assume that is because anger is seen as an emotion that portrays (on a surface level) strength, power, and aggressiveness, unlike the “female” emotions that many of us associate with vulnerability, weakness, and dependence. this made me realize that perhaps a lot of men turn their sadness, shame, insecurity, etc. into anger since it’s the only emotion that has been accepted and expected for men to express for so long. the other emotions get suppressed, but they have to be released somehow, so they’re released as anger.
@BrofUJu4 ай бұрын
100%. The part on the red pill stuff was so spot on. To me it's men with serious, unresolved trauma. Men need to be told it's okay to feel things and process them.
@charliemilroy64974 ай бұрын
We can also let I out as aggression in a healthy way such as exercise.
@elibright7674 ай бұрын
Two of my favorite intellectual influencers sitting down and dropping wisdom. What a treat.
@revenantwolzart4 ай бұрын
Dr. K and Sam Harris are the two Intellectuals in public sphere whom I respect immensly for they have arrived at the realization of a lifetime, the discovery of selflessness and thier efforts to spread the Truth.
@Monkaii4 ай бұрын
Two of my favourite role models having a conversation. Thank you for making this happen!
@ivanmlinarevic18264 ай бұрын
Fellow 21:9 aspect ratio enjoyers, please press the like button to show Chris his efforts into providing an A+ viewing experience aren't going unnoticed.
@ntcarver4 ай бұрын
The production quality on this is incredible. The aspect ratio on my phone, the lighting, the LED wall. Stunning. Not to mention one of my favourite educators Dr. K. Great episode guys!
@TheStarrySky-sb9df4 ай бұрын
This is gold. Thank you both for such a wonderful, insightful conversation.
@myloxylotoify4 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite podcasts because of critical conversations like this.
@barto74904 ай бұрын
Thanks for the guidance Dr. K Very Respectfully, - Jon
@AFreakingAxeCH4 ай бұрын
On the Accomplishments part I think Captain Picard said it best: "It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness; that is life"
@catherinesalacuse32844 ай бұрын
Bravo, what a great conversation and so needed in this day & age . Thank you Chris Williamson for bringing this guest. 🇫🇷🇺🇸
@minasimonejy4 ай бұрын
My wish is that formal education would evolve to include topics and discussions such as the ones shared on this episode. It was the perfect balance of intellectual, emotional and spiritual wisdom to spark curiosity and give us hope that we are not broken as a species. Understanding ourselves is key to compassion…and we so desperately need it at the moment. Thank you gentlemen for your beautiful display of modern manhood.
@mrroboto184 ай бұрын
Taking podcasts to a level I didn't even know they could go - this is fantastic
@Arden7one24 күн бұрын
This is like watching two archers shooting bullseye Q&A arrows left and right. Phenomenal conversation. Probably one of the best episodes of a podcast I've ever seen. ❤ Thank you Doc, thank you Chris & the entire MW team behind the scene. 🙏 Another round sometime soon? 🤗 Much love to you all!
@dend14 ай бұрын
13:40 trauma fix 14:30 schema automatic thoughts, narcissistic ego defensive mechanisms, influence behavior 17:05 Reality vs survival 1:14:15 Shame towards your wins > turning them into losses = drinking poison towards your life 1:47:10 Comparisons are a fallacy, The Wonder of U 1:49:08 Self worth vs Accomplishment: Judge yourself by your actions, not your outcomes 1:56:00 A judgement by someone elses mind is not reality A judgement by your own mind is not reality Thoughts are not reality 1:57:00 How people treat you is not what you are, it's how people treat you. What and who you are is separate from how people treat you. Two different things..trauma needs to understand this...conclusion 1:57:40 Whatever comparison or thoughts or negative ego you endure, dissolve it by acknowledging that we all take shits 1:59:00 ,The nature of pleasure vs accomplishment and ego damage from attaching oneself to outcomes rather than actions is one of the main paths of pain in life 2:01:00 Dr K goes full David Goggins. Once your ego is dissolved, acknowledge what you could have done better, and the next day go get after it
@christenelishevas20504 ай бұрын
Loved this discussion! I think it would be incredible for Dr. K and Dr. Peterson to have a discussion. The two greatest minds of our generation, wow!!! That would be amazing!
@tonegoober4 ай бұрын
This is like if the Joe Rogan show was good
@D_Jilla4 ай бұрын
💀💀💀
@ZachMeador4 ай бұрын
yeah chris is like +2 sigma over joe. love joe tho
@TyroneBiggums7894 ай бұрын
@@ZachMeadorcan you translate that in English?
@ZachMeador4 ай бұрын
@@TyroneBiggums789 feed it into chatgpt
@ericschultz70974 ай бұрын
Would love to listen to dr. K on joe rogan preferably on a good day for joe sometimes his podcasts are realy inconsistent. :/
@rayaj84 ай бұрын
Fascinating episode. Chris I can see you’re really mindful of the viewer experience and not many will appreciate this given that it’s also free to watch. 🎉
@THETRUTHOFTHEDAY4 ай бұрын
It takes more than just genius to revolutionize the world; it takes a trait that only leaders possess to bring something new to life. I'm telling you with certainty that the entire podcast space will tap into this in the nearest future, all thanks to you for this contribution. See you soon my future friend.
@changemylife04 ай бұрын
I could listen to Dr K talking for hours non-stop. So inspirable. Love the content Chris
@Ceeps12124 ай бұрын
The quality of the picture in this is better than seemingly most movies we watch these days. Koodos for the incredible first ever movie/podcast release. This is phenomenal!!
@dumfriesspearhead73984 ай бұрын
Is this the first? I've seen similar on another podcast at least two years ago.
@andrewcarlson52544 ай бұрын
Dr K absolutely has one of the best perspectives & approaches when it comes to mental health & habits. He’s one of the best!
@a9mission4394 ай бұрын
Thankyou for the stones of insightful dialog and topics yall both break... I'm truly blessed being sparked with these seeds. Love From Tanzania, didn't start here though, it's a habit and can't lie i see me progressing integrated vertically. 💚Stay blessed Radicals..
@jpmendestv4 ай бұрын
One of the best podcasts I've ever watched! Very helpfull to understand our mind! Thanks!
@shardieb4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this nuanced and thoughtful interview. We need more people to think at this level, who have these platforms.
@leonsshare4 ай бұрын
I understand why we're studying the effects of social media on children and teens directly, but more needs to be said about the effects of having parents who are addicted to these apps and online "clout". For the first time, we'll have a cohort of new adults (turning 18) who will have had their very first moments on earth documented in a Facebook status update (and almost every significant moment thereafter). Imagine how different that person's relationship with social media, the internet and the notion of privacy is compared to an 80/90s kids like the majority of this audience. Started listening to this one on Spotify and look forward to finishing in this cool studio jungle setting.
@FilmBooth4 ай бұрын
This set up is incredible! Really going so much further than anyone else
@lisav65834 ай бұрын
I listened once but I need to hear this again. It had way too many gems for my brain to handle the first time around. Thank you both!
@jinxedking4 ай бұрын
I've listened to hundreds of podcasts rarely do I smile as big as I was when Dr. K kept going with the accent. Loved so much in this, thank you both.
@user-vu3ys5bi3t4 ай бұрын
Haha omg I had to laugh out loud so hard : "I will teach you practice" 🤣🤣🤣 amazing episode overal! So many great Insights, whilst also having a good laugh here and there
@MindsThoughts4 ай бұрын
one of the most informative and most valuable conversations to be had in the modern era. Already this is in my top 5 podcasts of 2024, possibly 2020's in general as everything is so spot on, on the current human condition especially when it relates to attention. Hopefully more and more people realize what's going on around us by looking up from their phone and choosing courage over running away from their problems. I'm currently trying to do my part in all of this by creating videos that helps young adults navigate this same thing. Thank you Dr.K and thank you Chris, odd are that y'all wont see this comment, but it cannot be state enough how important this conversation is and how important it will be in the coming years.
@OQHFilms4 ай бұрын
Thank god my laptop supports 4K so I can appreciate this masterpiece in all it’s glory. Great work Chris 🎉
@Arden7one24 күн бұрын
40:08 Dr. K in Indian accent: "you can't focus? Don't worry, I'll teach you practice. Laugh, I teach you to focus. Don't feel the cancellation" 😂 a mind blowingly down to earth authentic bullseye conversation. So happy to see and hear this collision as of my favourite 2 channels on KZbin! Especially resonating with the "trauma" & "manta" analogy Dr. K alluded to on secrecy - keep what feels good inside, & speak on what does not feel good on the inside. Love you two to bits ever so much ❤
@mydream8814 ай бұрын
Finally the whole video is here! I want him to talk a lot more about sanskrit and spiritual practices! 😊
@N228834 ай бұрын
Check out the HealthyGamer Members' channel for that! Also check out the Spirituality playlist that's on my KZbin channel if you're interested
@mydream8814 ай бұрын
@@N22883 thank u I found some real good old videos from him on your channel 🙏
@TheAuthorNook4 ай бұрын
Crazy. Absolutely mad. I love it so much. Keep it up, Chris.