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Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

503 - Paul Conti, M.D. (Psychiatrist and Author of Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Chris Ryan

Society & Culture, Arts

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2021

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Paul Conti is adept at helping people untangle complex problems – and he also happens to be a psychiatrist. Dr. Conti is a graduate of Stanford University School of Medicine. He completed his training at Stanford and Harvard, where he served as Chief Resident.

Dr. Conti is the author of Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic, a book that brings his valuable insights about how we can collectively heal from trauma’s effects to a larger audience.

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Intro music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; "Suffer," by Seydu; "Suffer Well," by Simon van Gend Band.



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0:00.2

Radio Manu Puapa t'sango

0:02.2

Parents

0:27.0

Hey Chris, I've been listening to your podcast for the better part of a year now.

0:34.0

I almost listened to every single one of your episodes.

0:37.0

And the last one really resonated with me with Michael Venachiano.

0:43.0

You talked about forgiveness and self-love, and that's been just a huge part of my journey

0:50.0

for giving my absent father and my mother who screwed me up doing the best that she can

0:59.0

and for giving myself or how I have retraumatized myself throughout my life.

1:07.0

And let me tell you, forgiveness is done wonders for me.

1:11.0

It's got me to the place where I can truly love myself and allow others to love me.

1:16.0

I got out of a 15 year relationship that was destructive for my own mental health.

1:24.0

And I spent some time single and eventually found a woman who I've been dating now for 10 months

1:31.0

and I'm deeply madly in love with and allowing her to love me in a way that no one's really been able to

1:38.0

so far in my life.

1:41.0

So anyways, those kind of two topics, the self-love forgiveness coming up in this last podcast,

1:49.0

really hit home for me and I'm so glad to hear you kind of bring those topics up with your guest.

1:57.0

I would love to hear more of that in the future just because I think that those two pieces can really help people

2:06.0

get to the place where they want to be in their lives.

2:09.0

That's it. Thank you so much for the podcast and I look forward to listening more.

2:15.0

Bye.

2:16.0

Thank you so much for that Rick.

2:19.0

Your spot on.

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