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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Gabor Maté: The 5 Life Lessons People Learn Too Late, Why We Should Stop Trying To Live Longer & How Curiosity Leads To Compassion #440

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2024

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Since his first appearance on Feel Better Live More, way back in 2018, Dr Gabor Maté has become a valued friend, as well as a regular guest. I’m proud to say that he recently joined me in London as a guest speaker on the Prescribing Lifestyle Medicine course that I co-created with Dr Ayan Panja, to teach healthcare professionals the principles of lifestyle medicine.    We recorded this conversation - Gabor’s 4th appearance on my show - a couple of weeks ago in London the day before that event, and we both agreed that it is perhaps our favourite conversation to date.   For anyone not aware, Gabor is respected the world over as an expert on trauma, stress, addiction and childhood development. He is a physician, speaker and international bestselling author of some truly game-changing books such as When the Body Says No and The Myth of Normal - which has just come out in paperback.   As this is Gabor’s 4th appearance on my podcast, I was keen to explore some new ground and different topics. Gabor has worked as a family doctor as well as in palliative (end of life) care. Back on Episode 383 of this podcast, I had a wonderful conversation with Bronnie Ware, author of the book, The Five Regrets of the Dying and I thought it would be interesting to examine each of these 5 regrets, through the lens of Gabor’s thoughts and work.    We chat through all five of these regrets and Gabor provides some thought-provoking insights on each of them. He explains why we work so hard to the detriment of time with family and friends. We talk about how disease can be a teacher, why it’s vital children grow up able to express their emotions, and how we wish more doctors were aware of the connection between emotions and physical health.   We discuss happiness and if it’s possible to be happy or seek happiness when there is so much suffering in the world. This leads us on to talk about the nature of forgiveness, curiosity, compassion, and also regret. Gabor says that living life with ‘no regrets’ is about learning and understanding from your perceived mistakes, but not being unkind to who you were then. Instead we should recognise that we did the best we could do at the time.   Like all of my previous episodes with Gabor, this is a powerful conversation full of compassion, knowledge and wisdom. I hope you enjoy listening. Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. Thanks to our sponsors: https://drinkag1.com/livemore https://calm.com/livemore Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/440 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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I really think that this longevity movement is a sign of deep social anxiety.

0:06.0

You get these rich people in California with their cryo technology of freezing the body,

0:11.0

hoping that 100 years ago they'll be able to be frozen and there'll be treatments for the, you know,

0:16.0

it bores me. All this stuff about longevity bores me to death.

0:20.0

I just don't care. What really matters is

0:22.5

what does this moment bring us or what can we bring to this moment? Let the future take care of itself.

0:29.0

Hey guys, how you doing? I hope you having a good week so far. My name is Dr. Rongen Chatterjee,

0:35.2

and this is my podcast, Feel Better, Live More.

0:41.8

Since his first appearance on this podcast all the way back in 2018, Dr. Gabal-Mate has become

0:49.1

a valued friend, as well as a regular guest. I'm proud to say that he recently joined me in London as a guest

0:56.5

speaker on the prescribing lifestyle medicine course that I co-created with Ayn Panger to teach

1:03.1

healthcare professionals the principles of lifestyle medicine. Now we actually recorded this

1:08.7

conversation, Gabel's fourth appearance on my show, a couple of weeks ago in London the day before that event, and we both agreed afterwards that this is perhaps our favourite conversation to date.

1:23.3

For anyone not aware, Gabel is respected the world over as an expert on trauma, stress, addiction and childhood development.

1:32.5

He's a physician, speaker, an international bestselling author of some truly game-changing books, such as when the body says no,

1:40.8

and his latest, The Myth of Normal, which has just come out in paperback. As this is

1:47.5

Gabel's fourth appearance on my podcast, I was keen to explore some new grounds and different topics

1:53.5

in our latest conversation. Now, back on episode 383 of this podcast, I had a wonderful conversation with Brony Ware, author of the

2:04.0

book The Five Regrets of the Dying. And I thought it would be really interesting to examine

2:10.0

each of these five regrets through the lens of Gabel's thoughts and work. So in this conversation, we chat through all five of these

2:20.3

regrets, and Gabel provides some thought-provoking insights about each of them. He also explains his

2:26.9

view as to why we work so hard, often to the detriment of time with family and friends. We talk about

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