Dr. Roger McFillin
Dr. Roger McFillin is a Clinical Psychologist, Board Certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology. He is the founder of the Conscious Clinician Collective and Executive Director at the Center for Integrated Behavioral Health.
Appears in 165 Episodes
104. A Path to Optimal Health w/ Leland Stillman MD
Leland Stillman, MD, has dedicated his career to exploring holistic, natural, and functional medicine as a means to achieve genuine health instead of merely addressing...
103. Psychedelics and the Spiritual Journey Within w/ Dr. Susan Hannan
There is a growing interest in psychedelics as tools for therapeutic healing, and it raises several important questions: Who are these therapies meant for? What purpos...
102. Cracking the Happiness Code
In this podcast episode, we discuss the intricate nature of happiness. Although we may grapple with the challenge of defining happiness, we can easily describe moments...
101. The FDA’s prescription for corruption w/ Kim Witczak
We welcome back Kim Witczak, Consumer Representative on the FDA Advisory committee, to share her insights gained from 20-years of advocacy work and experience in adver...
100. Antidepressants During Pregnancy and Postpartum: What You Need to Know w/ Dr. Adam Urato
According to recent data, roughly ten percent of pregnant women take an antidepressant. Numerous research studies have shown that antidepressants cross the placenta. W...
99. At the Crossroads of Psychiatry, Psychedelics and Spirituality w/ Dr. Craig Heacock
In this episode we sit down with Psychiatrist Dr. Craig Heacock to discuss the state of psychiatry, informed consent, and the intersection of psychedelics and spiritua...
98. A pediatrician’s warning about American pediatrics
In this podcast episode, we discuss the growing reluctance to fully trust medical professionals, particularly in the realm of pediatrics. Shocking statistics reveal th...
97. Dr. Jessica Taylor: Trauma is not an illness
Dr. Jessica Taylor is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a PhD holder, and the Director of VictimFocus. Dr. Taylor is also recognized as a Sunday Times Bestselling...
96. BREAKING: Schools pilot Mental Health Apps behind Parents' backs
Mental health apps are being introduced with the goal of addressing underdiagnosed and undertreated psychiatric disorders using AI technologies. Kooth U.S. and the Pen...
95. Brooke Siem’s Candid Encounter with Antidepressant Hell: Part 2
This is part 2 of a 2 part episode. Brooke Siem is a writer, speaker, and passionate advocate for the crucial practice of safe de-prescribing for psychiatric drugs. He...
94. Brooke Siem’s Candid Encounter with Antidepressant Hell: Part 1
Brooke Siem is a writer, speaker, and passionate advocate for the crucial practice of safe de-prescribing for psychiatric drugs. Her debut memoir, titled "MAY CAUSE SI...
93. You are listening to the wrong mind!
Embodied leadership is a leadership approach that integrates mind, body, and emotions to influence others. "The Mind-Body Way," a practical guide by Dr. Julie Beaulac,...
92. ADHD: Pills, Profits, and Pushback w/ Gretchen LeFever Watson PhD
Gretchen LeFever Watson, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist whose research and intervention projects have received international scholarly and media attention, includin...
91. Cured w/ Sarah Fay
Sarah Fay's latest memoir, 'Cured,' serves as a sequel to her previous work, 'Pathological,' and revolves around mental health recovery. 'Cured' is being serialized, w...
90. Pathological w/ Sarah Fay
Sarah Fay is an award-winning author, creative writing teacher, and keynote speaker. Her journalistic memoir Pathological: The True Story of Six Misdiagnoses was an Ap...
89. Myths of Mental Illness w/ Chuck Ruby PhD: Part 2
Dr. Chuck Ruby is the Executive Director of the International Society for Ethical Psychology and Psychiatry (ISEPP), a non-profit organization of professionals and con...
88. Myths of Mental Illness w/ Chuck Ruby PhD: Part 1
Dr. Chuck Ruby is the Executive Director of the International Society for Ethical Psychology and Psychiatry (ISEPP), a non-profit organization of professionals and con...
87. Loneliness kills
Feelings of loneliness can arise when individuals do not have sufficient social connections or experience limited interactions with others. Loneliness has become a sil...
86. Blind faith in the medical authority has ended
Dr. Susan Hannan returns as a guest to discuss flaws in scientific medical research and the broad definition of evidence-based care, leading to eroded trust in medical...
85. Ending Antidepressant Deaths: A Mother’s response to tragedy
Kristina Kaiser, a passionate drug safety advocate, shares her personal story about her daughter’s medical harm. Through her heartbreaking experience, Kristina aims to...
83. Screw fear, trust yourself
Conformity impacts our perception of reality. Having the tools and opportunities to manage our own life provides an excellent chance to develop independence and confid...
82. They want you sick and dependent
For over a hundred years, corporate interests have been steering the direction of healthcare in the United States. Checklists have been implemented as a way to reduce ...
81. Drug tapering and withdrawal w/ Adele Framer
Adele Framer is the founder of SurvivingAntidepressants.org, a peer-support website that features several thousand case histories of psychiatric drug withdrawal. The s...
80. Your Consent Is Not Required w/ Rob Wipond
More law-abiding Americans today are being involuntarily committed and forcibly treated “for their own good” than at any time in history. Rob Wipond’s book, Your Conse...
79. SSRIs and Violence: A hard pill to swallow
Receiving information or research that contradicts your beliefs can be discomforting. Place that evidence into the conversation of a controversial subject and the envi...
78. Bipolar: 1 in 5000 to 1 in 20
The diagnosis of bipolar disorder is a modern concept. Manic depressive episodes have historically been rare. Once recognized in approximately 1 in every 5,000 people,...
77. Dr. McFillin debates a Psychiatrist
Over the previous 76 episodes, The Radically Genuine Podcast has informed and taken a position on a number of key issues—advocating for those who have been harmed by t...
76. Safe spaces, microaggressions and trigger warnings
Universities and college campuses have traditionally been a place for debate and the exploration of ideas. However, over the last few decades, the establishment of saf...
75. Manufacturing depression
Over the last century Americans have experienced extreme changes in how we go about our daily lives. Many of these modern conveniences are contributing to chronic dise...
74. The key to health and happiness
Harvard’s study on adult development has tracked the physical and emotional well-being of over 700 people over the course of 80 years. The on-going study reveals facto...