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🗓️ 27 September 2022
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I believe that conversation matters; that long form nuanced conversation is what we need now more than ever, to make the world a better place. And for me, part of that means exposing ourselves to new ideas, new concepts and new ways of thinking that we may previously have not been exposed to. This week’s guest on my Feel Better Live More Podcast is someone who fits that bill perfectly.
Dr Zach Bush is a medical doctor and founder of the non-profit Farmer’s Footprint, created to find root cause solutions for human and ecological health. His passion for education reaches across many disciplines, including genomics, the immune system, and gut brain health.
Zach spent many years as a conventional doctor, specialising in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care. Disillusioned with the state of Western medicine, he began taking an integrative approach, studying the body’s microbiomes in relation to health, disease and food systems. Today though, Zach describes his life and work as ‘dedicated to the health of humanity and the planet we call home’.
In this conversation, Zach makes the case for a revolution in how we understand ourselves, our fellow humans, our healthcare and farming systems – and how we save the world. This episode is a rollercoaster ride through biology, physics, philosophy, economics and environmentalism – all sprinkled with a good dose of inspiration.
Zach and I share the view that healthcare needs radical change. It can no longer be about doctors telling patients what’s wrong and prescribing drugs and treatments that don’t look at the whole person.
We discuss how traits of ego, individualism and competition aren’t really human at all. And Zach explains how the realisation that all living beings are energetically connected and interdependent is the key to transformation – we cannot thrive as one species if we wipe out others.
We also talk about saving our soil and our food systems through regenerative agriculture, and encouraging individuals, farmers and big industry to work together to save the internal and external ecosystems that none of us could live without.
Yes, these are big topics. But ultimately, Zach’s message is one of hope. He’s not afraid to put forward big solutions, and they’re all made up of steps each one of us can start taking from today.
This is a really special conversation. It's honest, evocative and at times, provocative. I hope you enjoy listening.
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0:05.6 | your ability to feel and allow yourself to feel, you will find the solution to your depression, |
0:11.8 | to your pain and everything else because deep to that scream is a truth, is a voice that is you. |
0:21.2 | Hey guys, how you doing? Hope you have a good week so far. My name is Dr. Rongan Chateji |
0:26.7 | and this is my podcast Feel Better Live More. |
0:33.7 | I believe that conversation matters, that long form nuance conversation is what we need now |
0:39.9 | more than ever to make this world a better place and for me part of that means exposing ourselves |
0:46.5 | regularly to new ideas, new concepts, new ways of thinking that we may previously have not been |
0:53.2 | exposed to and I think today's guest is someone who fits that bill perfectly. |
0:59.0 | Dr. Zatbush is a medical doctor and founder of the non-profit |
1:03.2 | Farmers Footprint created to find root cause solutions for human and ecological health. |
1:10.4 | His passion for education reaches across many disciplines including genomics, |
1:16.0 | the immune system and gut brain health. Now, Zat spent many years as a conventional doctor |
1:22.5 | specializing in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care and as he started to become |
1:28.8 | disillusioned with the state of Western medicine, he began to take a more |
1:33.4 | integrative approach studying the body's microbiomes in relation to health, disease and food systems. |
1:39.9 | Today though, Zatbush describes his life and work as dedicated to the health of humanity |
1:46.3 | and the planet that we call home. When our conversation, Zatbush makes the case for a |
1:51.7 | revolution in how we understand ourselves, our fellow humans, our healthcare, our farming systems |
1:58.6 | and how we save the world and this episode really is a rollercoaster ride through biology, |
2:05.1 | physics, philosophy, economics and environmentalism all sprinkled with a vibrant dose of inspiration. |
2:14.3 | Zatbush shared a view that healthcare needs radical change. It can no longer be about doctors |
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