Dr. Gabor Maté: Full Interview with George Stroumboulopoulos

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Sanpablo147
    @Sanpablo147 Год назад +15

    Hey Strombo, I have watched literally dozens of interviews with Dr. Mate and this is easily the best. You're so normal and natural and relaxed. You asked him everything a normal person would ask him. And you clearly read the book and did your homework. Great questions. Thank you so much.

    • @ruthgrace4965
      @ruthgrace4965 Год назад +2

      I totally agree

    • @abeach5420
      @abeach5420 Год назад +1

      Absolutely.... 'our' genuine George as always in all ways.

  • @nassrin
    @nassrin Год назад +10

    Gabor Mate has grasped these concepts and understands them on a different level

  • @diamondkitchen2370
    @diamondkitchen2370 Год назад +6

    Watched this interview several times, every time I do, I gain another nugget of truth. Incredible

  • @lynnwhittaker7420
    @lynnwhittaker7420 7 месяцев назад

    Dr Gabor Mate is a wise compassionate man
    The Book everyone should read

  • @sunnysunnydays
    @sunnysunnydays Год назад +2

    Big fan of Gabor’s wisdom 🙏🏽👏👏

  • @efortune357
    @efortune357 Год назад +2

    Some Notes and Quotes:
    4:25 “When I was researching the relationship of stress to cancer, because I began to notice in my own practice that people who develop malignancy, often they had traumatic childhoods. I didn’t know what the link was. I just saw the relationship.
    So I went to the office of the British Columbia Cancer Agency, which is the local cancer treatment center, and I went to the head of the psychology department and said ‘I’m researching the relationship of stress and cancer.’ She said, ‘We don’t believe there’s a relationship.’
    So, then I went up to the library where there were hundreds of studies on the relationship of stress and cancer.
    What I’m saying is that I just discovered all this science and in fact, there was so much science, and since then so much more science, that my problem in this book was not to say too much, because when Daniel and I first wrote the book, this is a hefty book, as I think you’ve noticed, 500 pages. The original manuscript was double this length, because there was so much information, and our task was to cut it in half and still make the points in a readable fashion.
    But there’s so much information now. That’s what’s so astounding to me, well it isn’t anymore because I’ve dealt with it. The average medical doctor never hears this stuff. Never hears anything about it even though it’s been published in all kinds of major medical and scientific journals.”
    6:05 study: woman with severe PTSD has double the risk of ovarian cancer and the milder the PTSD symptoms the less the risk of cancer.
    7:05 Study from Sweden. Depressed woman increases chance of premature birth. If father is depressed it increases even further the chances of premature birth. Casue the woman in this culture absorbs the stress of the men.
    *9:20 “We descending into greater suffering and chaos, have tech but well-being is plummeting
    ***16:00 insecurity , loss of control, lack of info: triggers for stress, inflammation, risk factor of a disease.
    Modern,
    (16:45) Michael Marmot, the greater the inequality in a society the more disease. These are the modern conditions.
    (17:55) “In the short term acute stress helps you survive. In the long term chronic stress thins your bones, puts fat on your bellies so there’s more risk of heart disease, makes you depressed undermines the immune system, and increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes. Is all stress bad? No. An acute stress response is essential for survival. Chronic stress threatens survival.
    21:30 Rheumatoid arthritis, Indigenous women 6x as much due to racism, colonialism etc,
    (21:55) NY Times, article, black women, even rich, birth outcomes are worse, social problem, social answers
    Individual levels, how we interpret the outside world affect on us
    26:50 The depressed brain
    35:20 Compassion vs Empathy?
    ***44:40 “People who are traumatized, especially young children that are traumatized, they develop a shame based view of themselves. So they think there’s something wrong with them. Cause the child doesn’t know how the world should be. For the child it’s easier to believe that there’s something wrong with me because then if I work hard enough I can do something about it. But if I believe that the world is a terrible place, and everybody’s against me, and my parents are useless, that’s unbearable for the child. So, it’s actually protective for the child to believe that there’s something wrong with them. Strange, but that’s how it works.”
    ***45:45 Creativity and Artists, Trauma?
    Connection? No.

  • @evaarnold5838
    @evaarnold5838 Год назад +5

    Dr Gabor is by far my favorite interviewee, his vast knowledge and compassion rise above the norm. Loved this!❤️
    Thank you Stromboli! My first with you, very interesting!

    • @TheStromboShow
      @TheStromboShow  Год назад +1

      Happy to have you along for the ride!

    • @abeach5420
      @abeach5420 Год назад

      @@TheStromboShow So very genuine George....you being nothing but your very self. So blessed to have followed you throughout alllll these years. True Canadian and deserving of your very own interviewing show here or anywhere once again. Hope this finds you very well in a 'time of times' !!

  • @ruthgrace4965
    @ruthgrace4965 Год назад +1

    Hello George, this was a great interview and you are responding to Gabor's chill energy and are being very open. It's the only interview I've enjoyed listening to and I have watched many

  • @dianneschmid8129
    @dianneschmid8129 Год назад +1

    The world is blessed with people like u both 🌼🍀🌼🍀Life is absolutely about respecting ine self 🫠how refreshing to be guided 🙏❤️thank u Dr Gabor Mate and George Strombo🕊being born to Greek parents has given me my own challenges of which I always share 🌞yasas blessings ☀️

  • @rythmhawk2598
    @rythmhawk2598 Год назад +9

    This person needs to come to Greece and talk about this subject. This is how our everyday life is here. Especially if you work in Greece.

    • @Caperhere
      @Caperhere Год назад +1

      His books are for sale, and he has talks on RUclips.

  • @Caperhere
    @Caperhere Год назад +1

    Grief and sadness are natural, but we have traditionally had support systems to help process them.

  • @FelixOlschewski
    @FelixOlschewski Год назад +6

    Fantastic. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @sadd8766
    @sadd8766 Год назад +6

    Fantastic interview, the sound quality is not great at points but the information given during the interview was amazing!

    • @TheStromboShow
      @TheStromboShow  Год назад +1

      We're working on it! Thanks for watching 😊

  • @chowter
    @chowter Год назад

    Excellent info!

  • @kforest2745
    @kforest2745 Год назад +1

    I’d like to see him step out of the box.

  • @robynhope219
    @robynhope219 Год назад

    He keeps talking about "toxic world"...what else is new? The world was ALWAYS toxic, always will be as long as they're ppl in it😢

  • @roryteal5940
    @roryteal5940 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate Dr.Gabor Mate and his perspective but i would take anything from the NY Times with a grain of salt because they lie effortlessly and endelessly. I also aporeciate his Son and Investigative Journalist Aarron Mate.

  • @OliverNowack-pq9lu
    @OliverNowack-pq9lu Год назад +1

    Bitte fördern und liebe grüße Olli

  • @camillegratton7262
    @camillegratton7262 Год назад

  • @iangawn2
    @iangawn2 Год назад

    🐘

  • @mennofennema9829
    @mennofennema9829 Год назад +2

    you look like drunk Paul Rosenmoller

  • @Caperhere
    @Caperhere Год назад

    Here’s the full show: ruclips.net/video/xuvB-kj5oxA/видео.html