

THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman
Bob Nickman
Interviews with people in the fields of health and healing in body, mind and spirit..
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Apr 4, 2018 • 1h 13min
EPISODE 13: KIRK SCHNEIDER: AWE & CHAOS
KIRK SCHNEIDER is an existential psychologist who is the source of my finding the book "The Denial of Death," by Ernst Becker, a stark and fearless look at man's denial of the ultimate. We talk about living a life of awe amongst the chaotic and mundane. Kirk talks about how the death of his older brother when Kirk was two years-old changed his family dynamic and set him on a quest to discover meaning. We also get into the influence 60's sci-fi TV had on us both -- and his thoughts on technology and robotics in shaping our future.

Sep 20, 2017 • 1h 11min
EPISODE 12: DAVID RIPPY: DESTINY ALTERED
David Rippy talks about his life as a quadriplegic, following a devastating car accident at age twenty-five. We discuss the aftermath of having his destiny instantaneously spun in a new direction and his recovery -- physical, emotional and spiritual -- as he learned to look inward and discover deeper knowledge. His remarkable story is an inspirational testament to the human spirit and the power of the mind.

Sep 4, 2017 • 1h 19min
EPISODE 11: JON PAUL CRIMI: BREATHWORK
Jon Paul Crimi the power of meditative breathwork and how it transformed his life from resentment and anger to positivity and healing. And how a serendipitous encounter with Tony Robbins sent him in a new direction where he discovered a calling to teach and promote this simple, yet powerful, technique. Make sure to check out his website: breathewithjp.com to learn more about his live and virtual live classes, teacher training and special workshops.

Aug 26, 2017 • 55min
EPISODE 10: GLENNA LEA CITRON: SPIRITUAL PSYCHOLOGY
Glenna talks to me about the importance of setting intention, soul in Psychology, hospice work and relationship with prayer. Raised in Christian Science, she began further study in spiritual matters at The University of Santa Monica, continuing her lifelong passion to seek God and help others.

Aug 6, 2017 • 58min
EPISODE 9: WES GEER: ROCK TO RECOVERY
Former guitarist from the band Korn, Wes talks about his organization Rock To Recovery, which uses music to heal. They work in a variety of environments such as drug & alcohol treatment, with people who have eating disorders, veterans with both physical and psychological injuries and at-risk youth. He talks about his own struggles with addiction, his life in rock music, and his passion for helping others to recover and discover through musical expression.

Jul 29, 2017 • 1h 8min
EPISODE 8: AMANDA COWAN: ENGLAND; DRUG TREATMENT & SOCIAL WORK
AMANDA COWAN talks about the differences and similarities in social work and addiction treatment between the U.S. and England based on her nine year experience working in London and other cities. In a wide-ranging, tell-it-like-it-is conversation we discuss difficult and complicated issues surrounding addiction, poverty, mental illness, street drugs, pharmaceuticals. cultural trends, government policy, the health care system and the lighter side of being stalked.

Jul 22, 2017 • 56min
EPISODE 7: CYNTHIA MORGAN: HYPNOTIZED ALREADY
Hypnotherapist CYNTHIA MORGAN says, "You are already hypnotized!" What we really need is to be "un-hypnotized" from false and unhealthy beliefs and expectations imposed by our parents. society and our ourselves. She talks about the surprisingly fast results which can be achieved with hypnotherapy for weight loss, smoking cessation and other emotional issues. We get into some the specifics of my own experience in the sessions I did with her about ten years ago, including back pain and past-life regression.

Jul 15, 2017 • 1h 13min
EPISODE 6: ELENA CLARK-FALER: SEX ADDICTION
I talk with Elena about the various forms of sex addiction, childhood sexual abuse, and the types of treatment she uses -- including EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for trauma.

Jul 8, 2017 • 1h 5min
EPISODE 5: RITCH SHYDNER: GETTING OFF MEDS
Writer/Comedian Ritch Shydner and I talk about his turbulent childhood, how comedy helped him escape and how his childhood depression kicked in again when he stopped doing stand-up. We talk about pharmacology, UCLA psych ward and his mind/body/spirit approach to extricating himself from all meds.

Jul 1, 2017 • 52min
EPISODE 4: JULES MUCK: GRAFFITI'S LOST CHILD
We talk about intuition, inspiration, creativity and how it applies to Jules' outrageous, beautiful, funny and irreverent street art. We learn how her upbringing in Greece, England and New York informs her work and what made her pick up the spray paint can. She talks drugs, healing through art and the public controversy over her paintings of copulating bunnies. It's a fun ride!


