Gabor Maté and Yanis Varoufakis | HOW TO HEAL FROM THIS TOXIC CULTURE | Podcast 4

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Published 2024-05-01
This podcast is released alongside the acclaimed new docuseries 'In The Eye Of The Storm — The Political Odyssey Of Yanis Varoufakis'. Watch it here: www.eyeofthestorm.info/

Dr. Gabor Maté is a renowned speaker and bestselling author, highly sought after for his expertise on a range of topics including addiction, stress and childhood development. To find out more, go to: drgabormate.com/about/

Yanis Varoufakis is an economist, politician, author and the former finance minister of Greece. To find out more, go to: www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/

Raoul Martinez is a philosopher, author and filmmaker. To find out more, go to: www.creatingfreedom.info/

'Eye Of The Storm Podcast' will release new episodes each week with renowned guests from the world of politics and the arts. Our first episode, however, kicks off with an in-depth interview with Yanis Varoufakis. Please like and subscribe.

PRODUCED BY DAVIDE CASTRO AND FRANCESCA MARTINEZ.

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  • @popps33
    What I love most about Gabor & Yanis getting together is that it is a vivid conversation that illustrates the meaning of the Krishnamurti quote: "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”
  • @vivalaleta
    Two brilliant and empathetic humans. Thanks for setting this up.
  • @denisblais5355
    Thank you for mentioning the Congo. King Leopold’s slaughter of 10M - which is barely ever acknowledged.
  • @sama3033
    I love that Raoul just shuts up and let's his fantastic guests speak, unless he has a very pertinent question. Its rare and refreshing
  • As a simple construction worker, this conversation washed over me like a wave of insightful, deep understanding. Thank you. Why do we not see wise and caring people like this in government ?
  • @bluelola4480
    Gabor, Yanis, Raoul, please meet and talk more often. It was a real treat. Fresh air in these suffocating times.
  • Finally, someone acknowledges Jews are one of dozens who have suffered genocide/holocaust. Presently, Gaza, all indigenous populations worldwide continue suffering at the hands of imperialist. Thank you.
  • @paulbrereton5149
    If Gabor and Yanis ever decided to partner on a regular basis in a format like this one, it might just amount to one of the most important partnerships one can imagine.
  • @macgp44
    Gabor and Yanis are two of the wisest people around. This was a great conversation.
  • "As a Jew, I'm appreciative of his speaking out on Palestine." Damn, that hit a nerve. I am so desparately hoping for Jews to speak out ...
  • @nataanda2486
    this conversation is a ray of hope in a distopian world
  • @meemaflowers9446
    I am a Catholic survivor, memory came up after moving back to hometown after 35 years. Pedo priest name published in local paper. CPTSD my entire life. I am lucky to be alive. I heal as I call out the corrupt VaticanPedoCult on social media. Very healing.
  • @user-bd8dg1xw4x
    Dr. Maté is one of most beautiful human beings, who is magnificently qualified to talk about Trauma, Genocide, antisemitism or Racism in general it's a shame that stream media doesn't give him much space, Humanity needs learn a lot from him
  • @jylyhughes5085
    Oh thank you. Two of my favourite, most loved heroes. Yanis and Gabor ❤❤ Free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
  • @annchendoherty
    Thank you, Gabor Maté, for saying what I struggled with when learning world history. I couldn’t understand how genocides had been arranged hierarchically. Not just with the Jewish Holocaust being on top. But also the effect this had on making all the other genocides invisible. Effectively ‘disappearing’ all the non-European people. It’s clear that it was - and with the Gaza genocide - it continues to be - a reflection of the colonial, racist mindset of the Western leaders who still do not consider black and brown lives as equal to others. We are all connected in a precious human family. All lives are equal. When we destroy one human life, we are diminishing and harming all humanity.
  • @nerridag.8498
    In a certain sense, each genocide is unique in itself, and Gabor's emphasis that a hierarchy between the crimes must never be created seems extremely important to me, because in the end they are all subject to the same principle of dehumanising a group of people.
  • @marielloyd8594
    I'm a long term practicing Zen buddhist. I'm one of three members of Independent Jewish Voices (I am a supporting member) who showed up every day for the Palestinian encampment on our local campus calling for the university to rid itself of $150million in investments in Israeli-used weaponry against Gaza. My encampment work is coextensive with my sitting practice. Two manifestations, no difference. Thank you.
  • @ZlatanSehic
    Wow, never expected this collaboration, but it makes so much sense! Two unique people speaking for the good of the humanity. ❤
  • @ahagamama
    Yes! What Gabor says about the lack of agency!!!! That is why DANCE and MUSIC and all the arts are important and why authoritarian states take them away from us. I dance as much as possible with others. It restores my sense of agency and also community.