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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

#327 Rick Rubin On Creativity, Authenticity & Living A Meaningful Life

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2023

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

This week’s guest is regarded as one of the all-time music greats. Named on Time magazine’s list of the ‘100 most influential people in the world’, he is none other than the legendary record producer, Mr Rick Rubin.

 

Whether you know the name Rick Rubin or not - it is almost certain that the music he has been involved with making has made its way into your life at various points. Having worked with a huge variety of different artists in very different genres - Tom Petty, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Johnny Cash, Jay Z, Neil Young - to name just a few, he is one of the most celebrated record producers of all time. But I think one of the reasons that Rick has reached an almost mythical status across the world is because of his Zen-like manner and his artistic approach to life.

 

In his new book The Creative ActRick says that we’re all artists – and he defines art as whatever our ‘curated output’ in life is. And you don’t have to be a musician, or even a music fan to appreciate this book (or this episode), because it’s really about the art of living.

 

We talk about how his artistic life philosophy applies to health. He shares his own path to wellness - how changing his diet, living in harmony with his circadian rhythms and seeing a nutritionist - helped him lose over a third of his body weight and gave him his vitality back.  We also touch on the similarities between creating beautiful records and creating optimal health. Rick also shares how suffering from depression has actually left him more grounded and empathetic, and why he is such a big fan of saunas and cold-water therapy.

 

Just like in Rick’s book, there are all sorts of thought tangents to follow in our conversation, and I think, what you will hear and take away, will hugely depend on what you need to hear in your life right now.

 

We talk about the value of deadlines, the beauty of imperfection and whether it’s OK to be motivated by success. We also touch on authenticity, values, and his firm view that ‘the audience should come last’ in any creative endeavour. 

 

This really was a special conversation, full of timeless wisdom, from a remarkable man. If you’d have told the teenage Rangan that he’d one day be sitting down for an in-depth conversation with Rick Rubin about why medicine is more art than science, I don’t think he would have believed you - and yet, this is what you are about to hear - so strap yourself in, get yourself ready and enjoy!


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0:00.0

We are in control of our own lives and we can make different choices and if the things in our life are not bringing us joy and happiness,

0:10.0

if our career that we would devote all of our lives to is bringing us joy, we can change them.

0:17.0

We have our own power and we can make a change and it takes courage.

0:23.0

But it's in everyone's best interest for us to take care of ourselves.

0:29.0

Hey guys, how you doing? Hope you have a good week so far.

0:33.0

My name is Dr. Rongan Chatterjee and this is my podcast Feel Better Live More.

0:42.0

Today's guest is someone who I feel very fortunate to have spoken to.

0:47.0

He's regarded as one of the all-time music greats.

0:50.0

Time magazine has called him one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

0:55.0

He is none other than the legendary record producer, Mr. Rick Rubin.

1:01.0

Now whether you know the name Rick Rubin or not, it is almost certain that music he has been involved with making has made its way into your life at various points.

1:13.0

He's regarded as one of the most celebrated record producers of all time.

1:18.0

He's worked with a huge variety of different artists and very different genres, Tom Petty, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Johnny Cash, Jay-Z, Neil Young, to name just a few.

1:31.0

But I think that one of the main reasons that Rick has reached an almost mythical status across the world is because of his zen-like manner and his artistic approach to life.

1:44.0

Now I actually recorded this conversation all the way back in September 2022 when Rick was in the UK.

1:52.0

I was fortunate enough to have been sent an early copy of his brand new book, The Creative Act, which I have to say is truly sublime.

2:01.0

Now in the book Rick says that we're all artists and he defines artists whatever our curated output in life is.

2:10.0

And I can assure you the content in this episode is relevant for you whether you are interested in music or not.

2:18.0

In our conversation we talk about how his artistic life philosophy applies to health.

2:24.0

He shares his own path to wellness, how Janey can's diet, living in harmony with his circadian rhythms, and seeing a nutritionist,

2:32.0

helped him lose over one third of his body weight and gave him his vitality back. We also touch on the similarities between creating beautiful records and creating optimal health.

2:45.0

Rick also shares how suffering from depression has actually left him more grounded and empathetic, and why he is such a big fan of saunas and cold water therapy,

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