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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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    • How a Woman in Her 60s Became an Olympic Weightlifter
      Jan 13 2026

      In this engaging conversation, Dr. Richard Louis Miller and Laura Eiman explore the profound impact of community on health and well-being, the journey of overcoming addiction to sugar, and the importance of strength training at any age. Laura shares her inspiring story of transformation, emphasizing the significance of mindset, nutrition, and empowering others, particularly women, to take charge of their health. The discussion highlights practical strategies for maintaining physical and emotional well-being, fostering connections, and embracing the aging process with enthusiasm and purpose.

      Takeaways

      Community is essential for emotional and physical well-being.

      Isolation during the pandemic has increased anxiety and depression.

      Laura's journey into health and fitness began in her 40s after overcoming a sugar addiction.

      Mindset is crucial for overcoming challenges and achieving goals.

      Strength training can be started at any age and has numerous benefits.

      Nutrition plays a vital role in overall health and fitness.

      Empowering women through coaching can help them overcome personal struggles.

      Staying curious and open-minded is key to personal growth.

      Learning from the mindset of Navy SEALs and athletes can inspire resilience.

      It's never too late to make positive changes in life.

      Titles

      Transforming Lives Through Community and Fitness

      Overcoming Addiction: A Journey to Health

      Sound bites

      "I want to be like these guys."

      "Do hard things every day."

      "Get off the white food."

      Chapters

      00:00 The Importance of Community in Health

      02:24 Laura's Journey to Health and Fitness

      09:02 Overcoming Addiction and Finding Purpose

      13:55 Mindset Lessons from Navy SEALs and Athletes

      20:00 The Power of Strength Training at Any Age

      27:45 Nutrition and Healthy Eating Habits

      35:47 Empowering Women Through Coaching

      53:12 Connecting and Inspiring Others



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      52 min
    • Choosing Each Other Again
      Jan 6 2026

      Summary

      In this conversation, Dr. Richard Louis Miller reflects on the importance of human connection, the historical rise of dominators in society, and the interplay between religion and governance. He emphasizes the need for community and collaboration to counteract the divisive forces in the world, expressing hope for humanity's ability to unite and thrive together.

      Takeaways

      Connection with others is vital for personal well-being.

      Human beings are inherently tribal and collaborative.

      A small group of dominators has historically controlled resources.

      The concept of property emerged from power dynamics.

      Religion and governance have a complex and often dangerous relationship.

      The separation of church and state is crucial for freedom.

      Community and connection can combat isolation and fear.

      We must reach out to others to foster relationships.

      Hope exists for humanity to rise above divisive forces.

      We share this planet and must work together as one people.

      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections

      02:53 The Importance of Connection

      06:12 The Rise of Dominators in Society

      09:05 The Historical Context of Power Dynamics

      12:00 Religion and Governance: A Dangerous Alliance

      15:50 The Call for Community and Connection

      20:11 Hope for Humanity's Future



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      20 min
    • What Meditation Is Really For
      Dec 23 2025

      Why Meditation Is About Relationship, Not Escape

      Susan Piver on breath, awareness, and strengthening human connection

      Episode Summary

      In this episode of Mind Body Health & Politics, I speak with Susan Piver, meditation teacher and author of The Wisdom of a Broken Heart, about what meditation truly offers in a distracted, isolated world.

      Susan shares how her online meditation community grew organically to tens of thousands of people seeking practice, presence, and connection. Together, we explore meditation not as a tool for self-improvement or avoidance, but as a way of relating differently to the mind, the breath, and one another.

      We discuss why the mind is a sense organ rather than the self, how meditation restores agency in an age that constantly pulls at our attention, and why practice does not remove pain—but helps us meet it without aggression or collapse.

      One line from Susan stayed with me:

      “I cannot defeat my enemies. But I can strengthen my friends.”

      In a culture overwhelmed by noise, fear, and division, this conversation is an invitation to clarity, steadiness, and genuine human presence.

      Timestamps

      00:00 — Why community is essential to mental and emotional health02:15 — Introducing Susan Piver and the Open Heart Project04:45 — How online meditation became a global community06:00 — The unexpected intimacy of practicing together online08:30 — What meditation actually is (and what it is not)12:30 — Why the mind is not the boss16:00 — Attention, breath, and reclaiming agency20:30 — Meditation, grief, and the danger of spiritual bypassing27:00 — Pain, loss, and meeting experience honestly30:45 — Meditation as opening to the world, not withdrawing from it34:00 — “I cannot defeat my enemies, but I can strengthen my friends”36:30 — A guided meditation with Susan Piver42:30 — Silence, presence, and closing reflections



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      39 min
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