EarthRise w/ Derek Beres show

EarthRise w/ Derek Beres

Summary: Derek Beres is a multi-faceted author, media expert, and fitness instructor based in Los Angeles. On the EarthRise Podcast, he discusses movement, neuroscience, psychology, mythology, technology, and music, sometimes alone, sometimes with guests. http://www.derekberes.com

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 93: Medicating Normal (with Angela Peacock & Wendy Ratcliffe) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Medicating Normal follows the journeys of a newly married couple, a female combat veteran, a waitress, and a teenager whose doctors prescribed psychiatric drugs for stress, mild depression, sleeplessness, focus, and trauma. The subjects struggle with serious physical and mental side effects as well as neurological damage that resulted from taking the drugs as prescribed and also from attempting to withdraw. Angela Peacock, MSW, is a US Army veteran, benzo survivor,... Read More

 92: Predicting the Pandemic (with R.P. Eddy) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

RP Eddy served at the White House National Security Council and as a senior US diplomat. He is the co-author of Warnings: Finding Cassandras to Stop Catastrophes.

 91: Do antidepressants create more mental illness than they cure? (with Robert Whitaker) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Robert Whitaker is an American journalist and author who has won numerous awards as a journalist covering medicine and science, including the George Polk Award for Medical Writing and a National Association for Science Writers’ Award for best magazine article. In 1998, he co-wrote a series on psychiatric research for the Boston Globe that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. His first... Read More

 90: Lack of Grace | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

I came across this article today and had to respond. This melding of “wellness” with right-wing conspiracies is really disturbing. Specifically, I discuss implicit bias and white privilege in the context of the following paragraph. “There seem to be many incongruences with the black man who was murdered, was he really who he said he was, did he actually die, was that man really a... Read More

 89: An Honest Conversation About Race (with Dax-Devlon Ross) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Dax-Devlon Ross has led a career as an educator, non-profit executive, equity consultant, and journalist with a focus on social justice. His recent investigative journalism has appeared in The Washington Post, NY Times, and The Guardian. In this episode, we discuss his recent essay, “A Letter to My White Male Friends of a Certain Age.” We had a number of problems with Zoom, so I... Read More

 88: The Kelly Brogan Effect & Red Pills (with Matthew Remski and Julian Walker) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Matthew Remski and Julian Walker join me to discuss the many suspect medical claims made by Kelly Brogan and Sayer Ji. We also talk about Julian’s new essay, “The Red Pill Overlap.” Read Matthew on Brogan and Julian’s essay. Subscribe to my newsletter here.

 87: Conspiracy Theories & Cult Dynamics (with Matthew Remski and Julian Walker) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Matthew Remski and Julian Walker join me for a discussion on conspiracy theories and cult dynamics centered on “Plandemic” and recent videos by comedian JP Sears. Subscribe to my newsletter.

 86: Prioritize Where to Focus Your Anxiety | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

This week I discuss anxiety management techniques during the pandemic. I also cover two studies for Big Think: one at UPenn on why Gen X is more stressed than other generations and another from Penn State about mistakes being necessary for learning.  Subscribe to my newsletter.

 85: The Plandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

My Big Think article discussing a clip from the documentary, “The Plandemic,” has been making the rounds. I recorded this episode to address the points being made in my writing.

 84: An Age of Anxiety | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

I intended to release this brief talk a few weeks ago announcing my anti-anxiety coaching program, EarthRise Wellness. Then the world changed. I had to reassess the entire talk. This podcast is the result.

 83: Imagining the Post-Corona Future (with Dax-Devlon Ross) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Dax-Devlon Ross has led a career as an educator, non-profit executive, equity consultant, and journalist with a focus on social justice. He is also one of my best friends. We’ve been having in-depth conversations since first meeting at Rutgers in the nineties. We share our thoughts on this generation-defining moment as well as our thoughts and hopes regarding what comes next.

 82: The Uncertain Fate of America (with Jordan Hall) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Jordan Hall is the co-founder of Neurohacker Collective and one of the most interesting polymaths I’ve ever spoken to. We discuss life during the coronavirus, virtual reality, physiology and nootropics, and the fate of America.

 81: The Key to Resilience (with Scott Carney) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Investigative journalist and anthropologist Scott Carney is the author of the NY Times bestselling book, What Doesn’t Kill Us, about his time with The Iceman, Wim Hof. His forthcoming book is The Wedge: Evolution, Consciousness, Stress, and the Key to Human Resilience.

 80: Music is a Political Force (with Azam Ali) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Born in Iran and raised in India, Azam Ali has one of the most beautiful voices in the world. Through her solo albums and work with Niyaz and her former band, Vas, she has spread the explored, studied, and presented the sacred music of the world in new contexts for 25 years. She is also an accomplished producer, percussionist, santur player, artist, and jewelry maker.

 79: Psychedelics and Imagination (with Richard J. Miller) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Richard J. Miller is the Alfred Newton Richards Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago and author of Drugged: The Science and Culture Behind Psychotropic Drugs.

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