This week Dr. Drew is joined by retired board-certified orthopedic surgeon David Hanscom to discuss his work in the field of spinal surgery and the awakening he had later in his career. David's books 'Back in Control: A Spine Surgeon’s Roadmap Out of Chronic Pain' & 'Do You Really Need Spine Surgery?: Take Control With a Surgeon’s Advice' are both available ... Show More
Oct 2024
OCD, Comedy, and Cannabis with Mike Glazer
This week, Dr. Drew talks with comedian and writer Mike Glazer, whose journey has taken him from the roller hockey rink to the comedy stage. Mike shares insights into his experiences with mental health, including struggles with OCD, depression, and family challenges. He opens up ... Show More
49m 52s
Oct 2024
Vinnie Tortorich on Keto, Filmmaking, and the Fight Against Big Food
This week, Dr. Drew welcomes back fitness expert and documentary filmmaker Vinnie Tortorich to discuss the ever-evolving world of health and nutrition. Vinnie shares updates on his latest documentary, Dirty Keto, and dives into the challenges of distributing a film that exposes t ... Show More
51m 50s
Oct 2024
Addiction, Accountability, and the Power of DNA with Bob Forrest
This week, Dr. Drew welcomes back musician and addiction counselor, Bob Forrest, for a candid discussion on addiction, recovery, and personal growth. Bob opens up about his son’s emerging music career, the challenges of parenting, and his wife’s battle with addiction and postpart ... Show More
54m 39s
Apr 2022
BRAIN SURGEON Reveals How To Heal Your Body & Mind w/Dr. Rahul Jandial EP 1249
Today's guest is Dr. Rahul Jandial, a dual-trained brain surgeon and neuroscientist at City of Hope in Los Angeles, California. Before finding his calling in the operating room, Dr. Jandial was a college dropout and worked as a security guard. As a surgeon, he now provides comple ... Show More
1h 42m
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#275 Bariatric Surgery for the Internist with Dr. Vivian Sanchez
What if we told you there was a powerful tool that could help promote significant weight loss, correct uncontrolled diabetes, improve quality of life, and even improve patient mortality? What if we told you it was offered less than 1% of the time to patients who qualify for it? ... Show More
1h 13m