#738: Dr. Gabor Maté and Dr. BJ Miller
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This episode is a two-for-one, and that’s because the podcast recently hit its 10-year anniversary and passed one billion downloads. To celebrate, I’ve curated some of the best of the best—some of my favorites—from more than 700 episodes over the last decade. I could not be more excited. The episode features segments from episode #298 "Dr. Gabor Maté — New Paradigms, Ayahuasca, and Redefining Addiction" and episode #153 "The Man Who Studied 1,000 Deaths to Learn How to Live."
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Timestamps:
[00:00 ] Start
[05:37 ] Notes about this supercombo format.
[06:57 ] Enter Gabor Maté.
[07:22 ] Compassionate inquiry and trauma vs. traumatic.
[11:06 ] Self-reconnection resources.
[14:40 ] How Gabor benefits from yoga.
[16:27 ] Gabor’s thoughts on the therapeutic value of psychedelics.
[18:14 ] What’s been revealed by Gabor’s experiences with ayahuasca?
[25:32 ] Essential intention.
[26:30 ] We don’t respond to what happens, but to our perception of what happens.
[32:48 ] Enter BJ Miller.
[33:07 ] What does BJ do?
[35:32 ] What does the first meeting look like for a new patient at the Zen Hospice Project?
[37:18 ] Defining palliative care.
[40:54 ] What happens when a patient dies in Zen Hospice compared to a regular hospital?
[45:03 ] How many deaths has BJ experienced?
[45:42 ] What has observing hundreds of deaths taught BJ about living?
[50:39 ] On keeping a mindfulness or meditation practice.
[55:05 ] About the Dinky (a terrifying story of electrocution).
[1:04:29 ] The miracle of a snowball in the burn ward.
[1:07:48 ] BJ’s experience as an undergraduate student at Princeton.
[1:08:46 ] On the idea of art.
[1:14:46 ] How BJ would support someone who suffered injuries similar to his own.
[1:16:57 ] What helps people most in hospice care?
[1:21:22 ] Why cookies matter.
[1:23:12 ] Thoughts on the use of psychoactive compounds in end-of-life care and treating existential suffering.
[1:33:46 ] BJ’s secret habit that might surprise most people.
[1:38:32 ] Suggested material for an introverted hospice patient.
[1:45:04 ] What comes to mind when BJ hears the word “successful?”
[1:48:13 ] Daily practices for seeing good in people.
[1:51:00 ] How to ride a motorcycle when missing three limbs.
[1:55:01 ] What purchase of $100 or less has most positively affected BJ’s life?
[1:56:53 ] BJ’s billboard.
[1:58:24 ] BJ’s advice to his 30-year-old-self.
[1:59:58 ] What has BJ changed his mind about in the last few years?
[2:01:26 ] BJ’s requests/asks/suggestions of the audience.
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