Kel Wetherhold
Teacher | PAGE Educator of the Year | CIBH Education Consultant | PBSDigitalInnovator | KTI2016 | Apple Distinguished Educator 2017 | Radically Genuine Podcast
Appears in 143 Episodes
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...
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...
73. The Gender Dysphoria Debate: Balancing Compassion and Caution
The numbers of young people questioning their gender have skyrocketed, with a 2000% rise in the number of young people questioning their gender observed in many countr...
72. The Antidepressant Paradox
Millions of people have taken antidepressant drugs. Many experience adverse side effects such as Akathisia and Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD). Some believe the dr...
71. Cannabis and mental health
The United State’s relationship with Cannabis is long and complicated. Designated as a schedule one narcotic by the Federal Government, to state legalization for medic...
70. Digital Detox: Promoting Mental Health in the Screen Age
Social media use is harmful to the mental health of teens. Depression, self-harm, suicide attempts, and suicide have all increased significantly over the last 15 years...
68. Power of meditation
The practice of meditation is a powerful health intervention. Historically, meditation has been a form of spiritual development, but scientific studies and neuroscien...
66. Censoring science
When Elon Musk purchased Twitter, he promised to release information on Twitter's policies that resulted in the suspension of accounts. The Twitter files revealed dist...
12. Life changing habits (Rebroadcast)
As we close out 2022, we share one of our earlier episodes originally released on September 21, 2021. This episode offers suggestions that you can incorporate into you...
65. Meditation, spirituality and emotional wellness w/ Beth Lynch
Beth Lynch is a Medium, Speaker, Author and founder of Inner Light Teachings. She has been helping families heal the loss of loved ones for over 28 years. Beth Lynch s...
64. Medication Induced Akathisia: Chris Paige, LCSW
Akathisia is a common side effect of psychiatric medications characterized by severe restlessness, where the person feels that they are unable to sit still. People who...
63. Sex and Hook-Up Culture
Hook-up culture has evolved through the decades. Physically meeting someone at a party, or a club, has migrated to a digital platform where connections happen with the...
62. James M. Greenblatt, MD: Nutritional interventions in psychiatry
A pioneer in the field of integrative medicine, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. Dr. Greenblatt has lectured internationally on the scientific...
61. Ken Berry, MD: Lies My Doctor Told Me
Dr. Ken Berry is a board certified family physician practicing family medicine. His book, Lies My Doctor Told Me, dispels the myths and misinformation that have been p...
60. Twitter trolls and the decline in civil discourse
Trolls are people who create and spread offensive messages over the internet. These people usually select easy targets like public figures. Some people do it out of bo...
59. Pain Psychologist Dr. Rachel Zoffness
We’re joined by global pain expert and pain psychologist Dr. Rachel Zoffness to discuss how pain works and how we can alleviate the root causes of pain instead of seek...
57. Beliefs, mindsets and the placebo effect
Many of us are familiar with the placebo effect, a beneficial effect produced due to the patient’s belief in that treatment. Psychological factors like mindsets and ex...
7. Are we becoming less resilient? (Rebroadcast)
Human beings have an innate ability to adapt. Throughout history, mankind has endured famines, war, migrations and periods of tremendous uncertainty. As a nation of im...
56. TikTok’s corrosive effect on mental health
When it comes to social media, your views are their source of revenue. Mental health is big business, which provokes some to create content specifically for these plat...
55. Post antidepressant sexual dysfunction
Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD) is a disorder that reduces sexual functioning despite stopping treatment with SSRI or SNRI medications. Lack of awareness and the n...
54. Is Dr. Google making us cyberchondriacs?
Having access to an enormous amount of information in the palm of your hand is powerful and dangerous. Googling health symptoms into your browser can send you in a dir...
53. Drug safety advocate Kim Witczak
Kim Witczak is a leading global drug safety advocate and speaker with over 25 years professional experience in advocacy, advertising and marketing communications. She ...