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Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

39 - Gabor Mate

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Chris Ryan

Arts, Society & Culture

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2013

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Gabor Mate is a Canadian physician and author who specializes in the treatment of addiction and mind-body interaction. He's published four bestselling books (in twenty languages) exploring attention deficit disorder, stress, developmental psychology, and addiction.



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0:00.0

Baby, what's the big deal?

0:02.0

Feel what you wanna feel

0:05.0

Say what you wanna say

0:08.0

You're gonna die one day

0:11.0

For example, I could kiss you

0:14.0

Just because I want to

0:17.0

What's the difference if you turn away?

0:19.0

I'm gonna die one day

0:23.0

Why do you waste your time

0:25.0

Think about your reputation

0:28.0

Try to leave an expectation

0:32.0

Hey everybody, welcome to another edition of tangentially speaking

0:36.0

I'm your host Chris Ryan

0:40.0

Today's Wednesday, October or something or other, October 16th

0:46.0

I'm gonna release this one tomorrow

0:49.0

Probably go up tonight for those of you who listen to it on my side

0:53.0

It'll be on iTunes and all that tomorrow

0:55.0

I'm gonna do something I rarely do

0:58.0

Which is, I'm gonna put this one up fresh out of the oven

1:01.0

Today's guest is Dr. Gabor Mate

1:05.0

Who is an addiction specialist

1:09.0

Medical doctor who has worked with

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