Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee
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Moonbeam112Love the direction of your podThank you for showing curiosity to the world through your recent conversation with Anita. I love the direction your podcast is going in, which is authentic to you and enriching for us all. My husband and I look forward to your live show in March and we wish your family a wonderful festive season.
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Serenity RisingA Gift For The SoulThe podcast with Anita Moorjani resonated with me to my very soul. It will change my life. It’s a brilliantly clear message to follow my intuition and live the life I know my soul longs to live.
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evi.nycLooking for thoughtful discussion on health issues? Look no further!Dr Rangon Chatterjee puts such thought and care into each episode. I’ve learned so much about health, the mind body connection and information I can apply to my own life. Just love this show!!
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yoguikatOne of a kind podcastThis is a one of a kind podcast that has changed my life for the better! Deeply grateful for this podcast.
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ciodzWisdomDr. Rangan Not long ago you had a wonderful conversation with Dr. Gladys McGarey Which I saved. RIP Dr. Gladys
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Trg342Host is arrogant and self-absorbedThe information from guests is usually great, but for the love of God, can Rangan LET the GUESTS….talk!??! We get it, you’re sooo smart, though your desire to prove and show how freaking smart you are and how much you relate to the topic, ends up making you sound so dumb. Every single guest and topic, he interrupts, including the latest episode with Peter O’Sullivan, and has some irrelevant story (relevant to him) about how the totally knows what they mean. “Look at this example in my perfect life” *eye roll*. The frequent interruptions, with his loonnng dramaaaatic pauses for emphasis, are what keep me from finishing most episodes unless I really like the guest. Its a shame, if you’re going to be a guest-oriented podcast….let THEM talk.
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SdkjfnsdkvjsndExcellent podcast with exception of Episode #464 Dr. EdeExcellent podcast. Thank you so much Dr. Chatterjee. So disappointed in Dr. Ede. Information and assertions she made regarding legumes concerning.
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jkepple79Informative, Approachable, Caring and InspiringI found Dr. Chatterjee’s podcast a couple of years ago and it quickly became one of my favorites. I love hearing the perspective of a caring medical doctor who has seen the limitations of the western medical field and explores broader topics of mind, body and spirit as an approach to health and wellness. He researches each guest with such time and care which allows him to dive deeply into their area of expertise in a way that anyone listening can understand. His interviews flow more like conversations and his approach is personal, inquisitive, inspirational and non-judgmental. I have learned SO much from Dr. Chatterjee over the years and truly look forward to each episode. Don’t let the length scare you- it’s very easy to listen to, even if you only have a 10 minutes at a time.
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Sunny.DazeKeto to glucose. Dr. Thomas Seyfried but losing weight I needDear Dr. Chatterjee, it was your podcast / YouTube that I discovered Dr. Thomas Seyfried phd. I got diagnosed with IIIc lung cancer. Non small… I am a IIIc bc it moved to the lymph nodes in my Clavicle and starting up my neck. My MRI brain scan is clear. My Pet scanner showed clear liver no other tumers. But I am a naturally small woman and so when I tried keto , no glucose to try and get keto 1 - >2 glucose I lost weight which is not good. The doctors are concerned about my weight loss from 108 to 103. I am also on double chemo. (2 types on same day , 3 sessions and starting my 3rd week of radiation. My question is how does someone like me starve the cancer when they doctors say if I continue to lose weight considering feeling tube. I eat a lot just trying to gain weight I had to stop the keto due to weight loss. What does someone like me do in this situation? Have tried to find a way to contact and ask Dr. Seyfried but been unable to. Oh and also wanted the gki kit but boyfriend ordered blow one I thought blood one more accurate so could 1-<2. My blow was 25. And he said u r in keto but like I said I have had to revise to gain weight. Suggestions? Greatly appreciate you both 💕
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65hcR Sharma’s examplesI love this podcast but I had to stop listening to the Sharma interview when he used Steve Jobs and the Taj Mahal as examples of lives well lived. Jobs was a complicated and successful man but hard to buy as a role model for a life well lived. And the Taj Mahal was not built through effort, but domination, cruelty and obsession. I think some of guests need to be challenged more
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MamaSan666GoodGood info.
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MA Travel DreamerForgiveness worked!I was really, genuinely helped by the episode on forgiveness with Fred Luskin. It helped me to finally forgive someone I’ve been trying to forgive (unsuccessfully) for a few years. Thanks!
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AprilSanFSo helpfulThe most helpful informative podcast.
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laldrMy favorite podcast for mental health enlightenmentMy favorite podcast for mental health enlightenmen
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LercycakesA Must Listen, For Sure!Bravo Dr. Chatterjee! Finally a healthcare professional who is interested in the patient as a whole, more than just symptoms and medicine. Your guests bring such life to this show, presenting information and ideas that the public NEEDS to hear. I’m a busy mom, but I’ve been binge listening every moment I get. I feel empowered and hopeful that I have a healthy future ahead of me, and my family as well. Keep doing what you’re doing. The world needs more doctors like you!
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Liz - CharlestonLove the showI love the content of this podcast, as well as the way it is delivered. Dr. C provides information in a non judgmental manner and I learn a lot from every episode.
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Joyful DocHow Smartphones Are Rewiring our BrainsExcellent, informative discussion. We need to protect our children and ourselves from the social media addiction and the interruptions of notifications.
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BobbiB18Excellent podcast!I thoroughly enjoy this podcast. It feels like I’m sitting at the table with Dr. Chatterjee and his guests as they chat about all things health and wellness. Great conversations. Great teachings. Truly one of my favorite podcasts.
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Ohio VickEpisode 448Episode 448 really spoke to me. I identified with it along with explaining the hurt some folks I know carry around. This podcast gave me many new insights on forgiveness & resilience. I will be sharing this podcast with others because I witness their pain. Thank you & best wishes for future success!
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AidenReedsTo anyone who cares about themselvesThis podcast taught me : 1. Everyday a miracle happens to you, appreciate it. 2. Life doesn’t owe you anything, don’t take it for granted and be grateful. 3. You don’t need to be born in/ have/ make a lot of money to be the best version of yourself. 4. Love yourself, be kind to everything and everyone. Constantly spread the positive vibes for they will return to you in various ways. 5. Peace matters above all. 6. Sponsor reads can be amazing! 7. Spend at least 10 minutes a day for your mindfulness, you won’t be the same person anymore. 8. Respect everything, even when you don’t feel it, and specially when you don’t understand it. 9. You matter more than you think you do.
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AMC1007A Favorite!This podcast instantly became one of my most listened to each week. Rangan presents his content in a realistic and attainable way. His guests are interesting and informative. I walk away from every episode feeling inspired and I'm able to apply what I have learned to my daily life. If you want to learn, improve your life, and be inspired, listen now!! Keep up the amazing word Rangan!
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Yoipod4yBBWhat they said + bios of guests + ads musicI echo what past receivers said so I’ll add 2 more things. I appreciate how the host introduces a well crafted bio of each guest so we understand: their studies and certifications, their work, experience and expertise and their mission. Second, I also appreciate the music intermission that signals ads are coming. Other wellness podcasts do not announce the break time for ads and since the products announced are related things get muddy. I appreciate this production choices that signal transparency.
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Euphoric TeamI’m speechless. 🤯This is such a wonderful podcast. Dr. Chatterjee is a brilliant interviewer. The episodes are relatable, engaging, and useful. Apply the wisdom in his episodes and it will change your life. I’m sure of it! Thanks for the top-tier content. I can’t get enough and tell all my friends about your show.
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nvmckEasyI like his voice, his topics and especially how thorough he is. I have struggled with depression and anxiety for over 35 years and he has brought lightening viewpoints to me. I am very appreciative!
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Stevieo3Practical, sensible adviceThe series is excellent, whether you jump around to topics of interest or follow sequentially. What I like best is the advice is compassionate and realistic, unlike some of the draconian advice from others. Give it a go 😉
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Janet.knitterExcellent Journaling PodcastI’ve listened to many Feel Better Live More podcasts over the years. This is one of the best. Plan to expand my current journaling practice to include the questions discussed in this podcast. Highly recommend!
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Rocky BoothTHANK YOU RANGAN!...especially for this latest episode #412, because it is an incredible compilation of the best of the best of the best...Putting the highlights of the world's superstars into one episode is epic, with your insightful narration plus your amazing ability to ask these guests the best questuons quicky in a loving, caring manner, is truly life changing. I will share this episode within my social circle in an effort to help them feel better, live more. The best podcast episode of all time. Mike Booth
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TbangazPutting it to the testI’ve been incorporating a lot of the information I get from this podcast into my life, and my health has significantly improved. I have more energy, I sleep better, and I’ve become stronger. I found this podcast through you tube while I was looking for advice on how to improve my health, and this is one of the best. Life saving information.
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smrcooperAmazing podcast!Being able to really just sit in on a chat with people, and have a bit of an explore, is really pleasant and rewarding.
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ZigzagPath🙌Rangan, stop saying “this is my podcast..”. We all know that it’s YOUR podcast. And stop addressing everybody in your greeting, “hi guys, how are you doing?” Just mention the name of the pod. Say what’s it’s about and if you want to sound friendly talk to a single person. That’s podcasting 101. And stop repeating your stories. For a regular listener is a turn off. Also, while you took a break from social media, your platforms kept posting content. How ironic!
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jslhelloGood podcast but either too short or too longBite size podcast are too short at only 15mins but his regular podcast are too long at 2hrs ling. Podcast ideally should be 40min-1hr not too long. No one has time to listen to 2hr podcast-too much wasted time
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Helpful/hopefulGreat and straight forward informationI enjoy the compassionate, yet straight forward approach of this podcast. It feels as though the ideas and information are useful and reasonable for us “regular” people. I have learned a lot about health and wellness, but the podcast also brings a smile to my face because of its positive tone and hopeful messages. Thanks for the work you do!
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HddbdhdbjdbfdbdhfExcellent ContactI can’t say enough about Dr. Chatterjee and the podcast. Since the first episode I heard I was hooked. I appreciate the practical ways he tries to offer suggestions for felt both physically and emotionally. I am a therapist myself and I am constantly telling my clients about these episodes.
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Findingdonna1959Gelong interviewHello. First of all, I want to thank you and your wife for all the effort that goes into the show. It is absolutely first rate so thank you. I did have a few insights about the interview with Gelong. I question his obsession with the silent retreats. Since we are communal creatures - placing oneself in an environment that is not in alignment with our true nature would seem to logically cause us to suffer. It seemed to be his result for years - years that he can never get back. He seemed to do well the first year with community. Yet, he seemed to feel that people were a distraction versus a support. It almost felt like he was punishing himself. Just my insight. I also felt that his statement about parents understand unconditional love was a bit insensitive and incorrect as a blanket statement. I have parents as I know many others that have no idea what unconditional love is. In an ideal world - his statement would be true but unfortunately broken people bring brokenness to others even parents to children. Thank you again for the podcast.
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whitestonebridgeFantastic teacher!I’ve learned so much from Dr. Chatterjee. I trust him and he’s made a positive impact on my life even though we’ll probably never meet. He keeps and open mind. He seems so genuine and truly compassionate. It’s refreshing to see an MD who wants to keep learning and is open to more holistic ideas.
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boxysamExcellent, informative and pertinentFeel Better, Live More with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee is an excellent manual for living. The podcasts are full of science backed information and tips to live a healthier, more satisfying life. Every episode provides take-aways to implement immediately. As a healthcare professional, I appreciate the experts Dr. Chatterjee interviews and the pertinent topics for this moment. I have personally streamlined my food choices and improved my sleeping habits through recommendations from this podcast. Also Dr. Chatterjee’s books are excellent resources! I look forward to every episode.
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Alec Mc.Big Chatterjee Fan!Love this podcast — especially for Dr. Chatterjee’s personal approach, pleasant voice, wealth of knowledge, and balanced perspective.
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miragladstone22Thank you!I really love this podcast. Dr Chatterjee is such a kind and genuine soul. It really shows up in the way he listens and talks with his guest. This podcast uplifts me and inspires me to be a better person.
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barpuExcellent pod castThis pod cast opened a lot is possibilities that I never thought of can be improved in my life about me.
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13FoodyToo much advertisementIts informative but 10 minutes of ads every 10 minutes is too much. What happened to focus in helping people instead of selling supplements?
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plezcInformative!Diverse topics to inform and guide people to attainable health globally . Very good!
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NoritonaKThis Podcast is Life ChangingOn the average, we listen to each episode two or three times. I’ve learned so much! Dr Chatterly is very engaging and asks brilliant questions. Every guest he has is a gem.
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AjayN21Genuinely Life ChangingThis podcast strikes the perfect balance between information, inspiration, and practical advice. It’s hard to explain why, but the range of topics discussed and the manner in which Rangan communicates ideas and guides interviews has connected with me in a way that nothing else has been able to do before in my life. Maybe I just discovered this show at the right time in my life. Regardless, this show has genuinely changed my life. I find doing things that I knew would help me such as practicing good sleep hygiene, exercising regularly, eating well, etc., that were so difficult to do consistently before, effortless to do now. And I find myself craving more. Rangan — you remind me of a future version of myself, someone I aspire to be like. Thank you for doing what you do.
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Bethany2037Quite possibly my favorite podcast!I’ve been listening to the show for over a year now, and have found it to be so educational, informative, and aspirational, but also realistic, grounded, and inspirational. Many episodes have been wonderful, but my recent listen of Episode 378- Life Lessons from a Holocaust Survivor: Hannah Pick-Goslar prompted me to write this review immediately. All I can say is WOW. I wept while giving this a listen - both tears of sadness at the horrific parts of the survivors’ stories, but also tears of hope and gladness when I heard how strong, brave, resilient and compassionate Hannah and others survivors like her were despite all they endured. They created beauty and goodness where there was none, and if I can live up to even a fraction of a fraction of their legacy, I will have done something good. Thank you, Dr. Chatterjee, for the wonderful work you continue to do. It is much appreciated by this listener!
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Snowface101#372 Sadhguro episode is PROFOUNDI listen to your podcast alot & learn so many important and beneficial lifestyle habits. Yet the episode w Sadhguro (I haven’t even heard of him prior), blew my mind & openned my perspective more than any scientific guest ever have. That episode is a GIFT. I’ve listened to it twice already and its only a Thursday. It is BRILLIANT!
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isEVERYnicknameTaken???Want to feel better? Listen up!I decided it was time to start really focusing on improving my health (you might think this would have occurred to me sooner as I’m a health professional, but hey…), and I stumbled upon this podcast and the YouTube videos, watched them while exercising and listened during chores and it’s been literally life changing. Intermittent fasting:I kept more stable energy levels and lost my excess 40 pounds. Sleep hygiene:started finally getting a decent nights sleep. High 5 habit: mood stabilized. “Glucose Goddess” tips: no more sugar crashes. The list could go on and on, but…just start listening and watching; Dr. C doesn’t invite charlatans, but actual researchers and others with valid and important information. This is THE ONE podcast you should make time for…and you won’t regret it.
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prl72Great show but too long!I appreciate that Dr. Chatterjee wants to have deeper conversations but episodes are often running 2+ hours. Sorry Doc but I don’t have time for that and end up having to stop mid episode. Please try and keep conversations (and your listeners) by keeping episodes to 90 minutes max.
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DCTrainerGood PodcastAs a vegan fitness coach I am always looking for simple habits that I can share with my clients. I frequently recommend Dr Chatterjee’s book on weight loss. Dr. Chatterjee’s kindness comes through in all that he does. As with all things, you must decide what subjects you want to explore. I’m not a fan of alternative medicine, but I am open to healthy habits.
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KashmalenGreat podcast!This podcast has given me so much insight and awareness about various facets of what it takes to be healthy. Dr. Chatterjee takes an approach toward wholistic health and I respect that so much in an M.D.
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RelaxItsJustFoodQualityI loved the interview with Dr Mindy Pelz. I feel the conversation was really well rounded and organized. I listened to it multiple times! So great! Well done
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