32. Christopher Ryan: Why Everything's Amazing But Nobody's Happy
Christopher Ryan is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller "Sex At Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray And What It Means For Modern Relationships", which has been translated into 15 languages. After receiving a BA in English and American literature in 1984, Chris spent the next two decades travelling around the world pausing in unexpected places to work at decidedly odd jobs. In his mid-thirties Chris decided to return to school to pursue Doctoral Studies in Psychology at Saybrook Graduate School in San Francisco, California. Drawing upon his multicultural experience, Chris's research focused on distinguishing the human from the cultural - first by focusing on Shamanism and ethnobotany, studying how various societies interact with altered state of consciousness and the sacred plants that provoke them, and later by looking at diverse cultural perspectives on sexuality. His doctoral dissertation was a multidisciplinary investigation of prehistoric human sexual behaviour guided by the world renowned psychologist Stanley Krippner. Chris is finishing a book for Simon and Schuster tentatively called "Civilised To Death: Why Everything's Amazing But Nobody's Happy". Join me as I ask Christopher: •His definition of what it means to be human. •What he has learnt from the ceremonies of different societies he has visited. •What was his purpose for the book 'sex at dawn'?
He'll share with us: •The value of the wisdom of the past. •How we're a very sexual species. This episode is a wonderful, wide-ranging conversation, and Chris shares wisdom drawn from his manifold experiences:"What we do better than any other animal is form complex, flexible social networks. You put one man up against a bear forget about it - but you put five men up against a bear, the bear's in big trouble!""There can't be intimacy without truth.""To look at a person as an individual is sort of a mental construct - that person is actually a complex community of organisms." To find out more about Christopher Ryan, visit https://ChrisRyanPhD.com. I'd love to know your thoughts and experiences - join the conversation on my Facebook page. For more episodes of Recipes For Life, find us on iTunes at https://apple.co/2NpsIba, Spotify at https://spoti.fi/2NpSiN0, Whooskhaa at https://www.whooshkaa.com/shows/recipes-for-life-with-pete-evans, click the link on https://peteevans.com, or just look up "Recipes For Life" in your favourite podcast app. I'd love to spread the knowledge in these podcasts far and wide. If you liked this episode, I'd love it if you could share it with your friends, and perhaps even leave a review on iTunes. This podcast is proudly presented by The Institute For Integrative Nutrition, or IIN for short.I've completed this amazing health training course through IIN, and I would thoroughly recommend it for anyone wanting to start a career in the health coaching and wellness space.This course is conducted over a year long period and it's constructed in a way that if you're a full time worker or a busy parent or wherever you are in your life you'll still be able to complete all the required curriculum and modules.Please see the link included in this post on my Facebook or Instagram page or on iTunes, to access the free sample class and first module of the program, to get a great taste of the format and structure as well as utilise my special discount that I can offer you if you decide to sign up.Just go to https://geti.in/2K2QcAw, em...
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