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Dr. Richard Louis Miller is an American Clinical Psychologist, Founder of Wilbur Hot Springs Health Sanctuary, and broadcaster who hosts the Mind Body Health & Politics talk radio program from Mendocino County, California. Dr. Miller was also Founder and chief clinician of the nationally acclaimed, pioneering, Cokenders Alcohol and Drug Program. Dr. Miller’s new book, Psychedelic Medicine, is based on his interviews with the most acclaimed experts on the topic. Mind Body Health & Politics radio broadcast is known for its wide ranging discussions on political issues and health. The program’s format includes guest interviews with prominent national authorities, scientists, best-selling authors, and listener call-ins. The programs offer a forum and soundboard for listeners to interact with the show and its guests. We invite you to listen to the latest broadcasts below or visit our many archived programs. We’d love to hear from you on political and health issues!

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    • Building Community with MDMA: Charley Wininger's 20-Year Experiment
      Oct 14 2025

      Building Community with MDMA: Charles Wininger's 20-Year Experiment

      Psychotherapist Charles Wininger shares 20 years of experience leading group MDMA sessions in New York, detailed protocols for creating safe communal experiences, and his vision for a nationwide simultaneous experience to rebuild community connections.

      Guest: Charles Wininger - Psychotherapist for 35 years, psychonaut for 50 years, author of "Listening to Ecstasy: The Transformative Power of MDMA"

      Key Topics:

      Why community is literally life or death

      Complete protocols for group MDMA experiences

      The "serious fun" middle way between therapy and raves

      Ground rules: consent, boundaries, and safety

      Why mixing substances changes everything

      Couples using MDMA 2-3x weekly at micro-doses

      Planning a nationwide simultaneous experience

      The Fireside Project's 24/7 psychedelic support

      Timestamps:

      00:00 Introduction - Tribal animals need community

      01:01 Meet Charles Wininger

      01:59 "Community is the medicine"

      03:55 MDMA as the "chemical of connection"

      06:22 Healing a 7-year rift between friends

      10:12 Structuring safe group experiences

      12:14 "Serious fun" - the middle way

      13:55 Selecting participants carefully

      15:02 Ground rules and safety protocols

      18:45 Respecting boundaries and consent

      20:50 What people fear most: safety

      24:04 Creating "chill space" for solitude

      25:10 No mixing substances policy

      27:16 Saturday sessions with Sunday integration

      29:04 Managing the "Tuesday blues"

      31:33 Lowering doses with age

      33:31 Coming out of the "chemical closet"

      38:17 Why not mix ketamine or cannabis

      40:29 Psilocybin combinations in therapy

      43:03 Community ripple effects

      48:09 Couples using MDMA 2-3x weekly

      52:21 One day weekly for relationship

      57:52 Fireside Project's free support line

      01:00:40 Helicopter rides during earthquakes

      01:03:38 Connect with Charles

      Links:

      Website: higherpurpose.community

      Book: listeningtoecstasy.com

      Contact: charles@higherpurpose.community



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      1 h et 3 min
    • The Poem That Made a Room Full of Men Cry
      Oct 7 2025

      The Poem That Made a Room Full of Men Cry

      Dr. Jed Diamond joins Dr. Miller for a conversation about isolation, authoritarianism, and why building community may be our only defense against tyranny. Includes the Father Earth poem by Clarissa Pinkola Estés.

      Guest: Dr. Jed Diamond - Author of 17 books, men's health advocate, in the same men's group for 46 years

      Timestamps:

      00:00 Introduction - Tribal living and community

      01:33 Meet Dr. Jed Diamond

      04:10 Same-sex groups and intergenerational wisdom

      08:06 Isolation and loneliness since COVID

      12:12 Why Jed predicted Trump's presidency in May 2016

      17:21 Military on American streets

      18:02 The scapegoating pattern

      23:27 Father Earth poem introduction

      24:22 Father Earth by Clarissa Pinkola Estés (full reading)

      31:22 Depression epidemic warning

      36:07 The Zen community response to violence

      42:06 Jed's daily walking practice for community

      44:00 The 10,000 step community walks

      47:39 MenAlive.com and Jed's work



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      49 min
    • Why Marriage Is Failing America's Poor (And Making Inequality Worse)
      Sep 30 2025

      Why Marriage Is Failing America's Poor (And Making Inequality Worse)

      Economist Michael Tanner reveals the marriage gap between rich and poor, why rural poverty is worse than urban, and how the collapse of traditional economies is creating a generation of unmarriageable men.

      Guest: Michael Tanner - Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, author of research on marriage and poverty

      Topics Discussed:

      What poverty really means in America

      Why Scandinavian equality comes with lower living standards

      The two-class marriage system emerging in America

      Why women face a "bigger gamble" in marriage than men

      Rural poverty worse than urban poverty

      The Arkansas Walmart layoffs and opioid crisis

      Criminal justice removing 1.5 million Black men from marriage pool

      Half of Fort Bragg, CA on food assistance

      Timestamps:

      00:01 Introduction - 72% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck

      01:24 What is poverty in America?

      02:36 Two definitions of poverty - subsistence vs self-sufficiency

      05:08 Census Bureau's flawed poverty measurements

      07:12 Real destitution affects 3-4% of population

      08:18 Teachers living in cars in California

      11:16 Social Darwinism vs humanistic approaches to poverty

      14:54 The myth of lazy poor people

      16:26 Bottom 20% have almost no social mobility

      18:03 Living in a world of scarcity

      19:02 Could billionaires' wealth solve poverty?

      21:43 Marriage and poverty - the white paper

      23:53 Why marriage helps men more than women

      27:30 Marriage gap between rich and poor

      31:01 Rise of single, uneducated men

      33:38 Political vulnerability of disconnected men

      33:54 Arkansas: Middle-class homes turned to garbage

      38:37 Robotics and the future of work

      43:15 Fort Bragg: 1,200 families at food bank

      47:23 COVID's lasting damage to small towns

      50:57 "Poverty is natural - prosperity must be created"

      Resources:

      Research: freopp.org/whitepapers/does-marriage-reduce-poverty/

      Twitter: @TannerOnPolicy



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      52 min
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