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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

#253 Auschwitz Survivor Reveals The Secret To Overcoming Any Obstacle In Life | Dr Edith Eger (RE-RELEASE)

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2022

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Caution: contains themes of an adult nature.


This is the second in a series of re-released episodes from the Feel Better Live More back catalogue. This is a powerful story that my guest delivers with extraordinary wisdom.


Today’s conversation will stop you in your tracks. It’s powerful, confronting and challenging and I am so grateful for my guest’s honesty, empathy and willingness to share the wisdom of her 93 years. Dr Edith Eger is a Holocaust survivor, psychologist and expert in the treatment of post-traumatic stress but above all, she’s an incredible human being with an extraordinary story to share. Her latest book, The Gift: 12 Lessons to Save Your Life, is quite simply a phenomenal read and in my view a must-read for all of us.


As a Jew living in Eastern Europe under Nazi occupation, Edith was taken to Auschwitz concentration camp with her parents and sister, at the age of 16. She explains how she found her inner resources, how she came to view her guards as the real prisoners, turn hate into pity and, incredibly, she even describes her horrific experience as ‘an opportunity’. She has liberated herself from the prison of her past through forgiveness.


I’m acutely aware that for many of us listening, myself included, it’s hard to put our own problems alongside anything Edith has faced. Which makes her teaching that, ‘There’s no hierarchy in trauma’ all the more beautiful. Edith is not here to make us put our own suffering into perspective and overcome it. Rather, she explains, we can learn to come to terms with pain, reframe it and become stronger.


We cover so many different topics in this conversation, from parenting and relationship wisdom to insights on semantics and depression. Edith’s message to us is that we can change the thoughts and behaviours that are keeping us imprisoned in the past. I felt grateful and humbled to have had the opportunity to speak to Edith and the conversation really changed me. I hope you get as much out of it as I did.


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She is synonymous with growth, some hoping that people can find some positive way to make a decision

0:11.8

that life is not from outside in. I have discovered my inner resources in Auschwitz

0:20.2

that I was able to decide that they were the prisoners, not me, and they could never murder my spirit.

0:30.4

Auschwitz was an opportunity for an opportunity to discover my power within me

0:39.8

that no obstacle could take away for touch. So it's not what happens, it's what you do within.

0:48.9

Hi, my name is Rongan Chasjee, welcome to Feel Better Live More.

1:00.0

Over the next few weeks, as well as the brand new podcast episode that I release every Wednesday

1:05.0

and the shorter bite size ones every Friday, I've also decided to re-release some of my most

1:10.5

popular podcast episodes to date at the weekends. The reason I've decided to do this is because

1:16.3

there are a lot of new listeners come to my show at the moment because of the incredible amount

1:21.6

of publicity surrounding my brand new book, Happy Minds, Happy Life and the wonderful feedback to it.

1:28.0

So for new listeners, I really want to be able to showcase what this podcast is about and the variety

1:33.8

of different topics that I try to cover every single week. If you are a long time listener,

1:39.4

I really hope that you will enjoy being reminded about some of these classic episodes from the archive.

1:45.3

And even if you did enjoy listening to the episodes first time rounds, I hope that you may feel

1:50.4

inspired to re-listen as I think there is a huge amount of values we had from listening in again.

1:57.2

Now this is the second conversation I've chosen to re-release as part of this new weekend series,

2:01.7

and it is a conversation that fundamentally changed me and my perspective on life.

2:08.3

Whatever you are doing right now, driving, commuting, out on a long run or at for a walk,

2:14.4

it really doesn't matter. I think this conversation is very likely to stop you in your tracks. It is

2:21.5

powerful, it's confronting, it's challenging, but I've got to say I feel really grateful to my

2:26.9

guest, Phil, her honesty, empathy and her willingness to share the wisdom from her 93 years on this

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