Show Notes
Our goal as a podcast is to take a critical approach, to educate each other and hopefully motivate you to investigate for yourself and be more informed.
We also want our community of listeners to engage with us through our social channels, providing feedback and to ask questions. After 23 episodes, many of you have already asked some great questions, so this month we answer questions on Antidepressants, common psychiatric diagnosis and resilience.
On today’s podcast we clean out the inbox and twitter feed to answer our listener questions.
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Listener Questions:
4:45 - Efficacy of Antidepressants: why are they prescribed and why do some say they help?
15:30 - Most common diagnosis for Psychiatrists and Psychologists
24:00 - Tactics to have productive discussions with irrational people regarding Covid
37:00 - Living life as a survivor of a traumatic event with constant media promotion of mental health, psych drugs and anti-stigma campaigns
51:30 - Recovering from depression brought upon by events outside one's control
57:45 - Do we consider our podcast Right Wing?
1:09:00 - What are your solutions to fix the mental health system?
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The Radically Genuine Podcast cuts through the noise of conventional mental health advice, offering an unfiltered exploration of what it truly takes to overcome life’s challenges. Dr. McFillin doesn’t shy away from controversial topics, tackling head-on the failings of the mental health industry and exposing the often-ignored realities of resilience.
Each episode features raw, honest conversations with survivors, experts, and freethinkers who challenge the status quo. From dismantling harmful psychiatric practices to uncovering ancient wisdom for modern well-being, this podcast goes where others fear to tread.
It’s more than just talk – it’s a revolution in how we approach mental health and personal growth.