Hardcore Humanism with Dr. Mike

Michael Friedman

Clinical psychologist and life coach, Dr. Mike Friedman delves deep with free-thinkers: musicians, artists, activists, writers and others who have broken free from societal and cultural expectations to pursue their passion and purpose. Let their storie...

  • 46 minutes 54 seconds
    S3 E10: Sydney and Noah Sierota of Echosmith

    Hardcore Humanism

    Dr. Mike talks with Sydney and Noah Sierota of the indie-pop band Echosmith about their creative process. They uncover the powerful intersections of anxiety, outside expectations, and how their faith gives them a bigger purpose amongst these struggles which ultimately shapes their artistry. Together, they navigate the challenging emotions of feeling "cracked" and reveal how embracing their flaws has led them to discover the light in both their creative journeys and life as a whole.


    On the Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with artists such as Noah and Sydney to hear their stories of their authentic life so that we can learn from their experience as we embark on our own purpose-driven journey.


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    1 August 2023, 10:00 am
  • 52 minutes 58 seconds
    S3 E9: Tom Higgenson of The Plain White T's

    Hardcore Humanism

    Dr Mike talks with Tom Higgenson of the Plain White T's about finding the magic in songwriting, specifically in relation to their new song "Spaghetti Tattoo" and renowned hit "Hey There Delilah." They discuss ways in which Tom is able to embrace the present moment and draw inspiration from his experiences, enriching the songwriting process.


    On the Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with artists such as Tom to hear their stories of their authentic life so that we can learn from their experience as we embark on our own purpose-driven journey.


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    18 July 2023, 11:00 am
  • 37 minutes 11 seconds
    S3 E8: Mark Arm of Mudhoney

    Hardcore Humanism

    Dr Mike talks with grunge legend Mark Arm about Mudhoney’s new album Plastic Eternity and how Mark addresses existential issues in his life and music.


    On the Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with artists such as Mark to hear their stories of their authentic life so that we can learn from their experience as we embark on our own purpose-driven journey.


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    9 May 2023, 10:00 am
  • 51 minutes
    S3 E7: Brent Smith of Shinedown

    Hardcore Humanism

    In this episode, Dr. Mike talks with Brent Smith of multi-platinum, chart topping hard rock band Shinedown. They discuss Shinedown’s new song “A Symptom of Being Human,” Brent’s struggle with anxiety and addiction and what it means to be invited to the “lunatic ball.”


    Clinical psychologist and life coach, Dr. Mike Friedman talks with musicians who have broken free from societal and cultural expectations and have overcome obstacles to pursue their passion and purpose. Let their stories inspire and motivate your own journey to self-discovery.


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    22 March 2023, 12:15 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    S3 E6: Shaun Morgan of Seether

    Hardcore Humanism

    Shaun Morgan of Seether talks about his struggles with early family relationships, people pleasing, depression and addiction. Shaun also shares what he means when he says that he's learned to "empty his marbles" as a way of building his emotional health and strong relationships. On the Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with artists such as Shaun to hear their stories of their authentic life so that we can learn from their experience as we embark on our own purpose-driven journey.


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    14 March 2023, 9:00 am
  • 48 minutes 47 seconds
    S3 E5: Adam Darski a.k.a. Nergal of Behemoth

    Today we are talking with musician, singer and songwriter Adam Darski, otherwise known as Nergal, founding member of the extreme heavy metal band Behemoth about embracing our uniqueness and finding new ways to express our authentic selves. 

    In the Hardcore Humanism therapy and coaching program, our goal is to utilize principles of humanistic psychology to empower you to find your purpose, work hard to achieve that purpose and build a supportive community so that you can lead a fulfilling and authentic life. 

    And on the Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with artists such as Nergal to hear their stories of their authentic life so that we can learn from their experience as we embark on our own purpose-driven journey.


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    2 August 2022, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    S3 E4: Michael Bishop of GWAR

    On the Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with artists who have overcome obstacles as they pursue their authentic life so that we can learn from their experience as we embark on our own purpose-driven journey. And one of the most challenging issues that we can face on this journey is how we understand and develop ourselves as individuals, as compared to how we understand and develop ourselves as being part of a community.


    Today we are talking with singer, songwriter, guitarist and music Ph.D. Dr. Michael Bishop – otherwise known as The Berserker Blothar of the heavy metal band GWAR. Loudwire has rated GWAR as one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time. And recently, the premium streaming service Shudder announced that it has acquired the rights to global distribution of the documentary film about the band called This is GWAR which will go live July 21st. 

     During our conversation, Michael and I talk about one of the main themes of the This is GWAR movie, which is how the individual members of GWAR grappled with devoting themselves to the community that they developed while also trying to maintain a sense of themselves as individuals. Michael delves into how this struggle factored into his decision to leave GWAR and how he decided to eventually return to the band 20 years later.



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    6 July 2022, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    S3 E3: Max Cavalera of Cavalera Conspiracy

    What's up Hardcore Humans! Max Cavalera talks with Dr. Mike about the effect that hardcore punk had on his life, particularly the concept of straight edge on his path to sobriety. 


    Max also shares how his passion for music motivated him throughout his life. It motivated him as a fan of hardcore and heavy metal music to go see shows. It motivated him and his brother to form a band that helped spawn a new style of music when thrash was not yet an established genre. And they worked to develop their band in the early 1980’s without a record label, without a network or radio stations playing hardcore punk or metal, and even without a developed heavy metal or hardcore punk community in Brazil. It was that Do It Yourself approach of embracing these art forms and creating their space in it with others who share the same passion. And it is that DIY spirit that we are hoping people take away from these conversations to try to find who and what they love in their own life and build a sense of purpose and community around it. 


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    13 June 2022, 9:00 am
  • 31 minutes 36 seconds
    Ann Wilson of Heart

    What’s up Hardcore Humans! In today’s episode, Dr. Mike talks with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ann Wilson of the legendary band Heart about how to cope with feelings of emptiness. Prior to our discussion, Ann had posted on social media a quote from poet Anais Nin about not being able to live in any of the worlds offered to her – that she had to create one of her own. This concept is really at the core of the Hardcore Humanism philosophy which is about peeling away the layers of expectations and mandates that are imposed upon us so that we can explore and connect with our true values, priorities and selves. And during our discussion Ann shares how she uses techniques such as meditation and creativity to understand and cope with even her most painful feelings so that she can discover and connect with her authentic self. 

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    3 May 2022, 9:00 am
  • 34 minutes 12 seconds
    Jewel

    What’s up Hardcore Humans! This is the first episode of Season 3 and we are talking with four-time Grammy-nominated musician, singer, songwriter, actress and author, Jewel. 


    In this episode, we talk about relationships and Jewel shares how she deals with those that are disappointing and sometimes damaging. Jewel is someone who has been very open about having faced extreme hardship in her relationships. She has talked about growing up with a father who was an alcoholic and physically abusive. She has also shared how her mother stole money from Jewel and caused her to be millions of dollars in debt despite having a thriving career. During our conversation, we talk about how she copes with the feelings of loss, loneliness and anxiety that can come from toxic relationships. And Jewel talks about her secret for coping – which is that she sees this pain and anxiety not as something that is wrong with her or something to be ignored but as something that is her ally and teacher that helps her grow as she continues on her journey of living her authentic life. 


    In the Hardcore Humanism therapy and coaching program, our goal is to empower you to pursue your purpose and lead a fulfilling and authentic life. And on the Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with and learn from artists such as Jewel who share how they have overcome obstacles on their own purpose-driven journey. 

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    7 April 2022, 9:00 am
  • 45 minutes 18 seconds
    Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains

    What’s up Hardcore Humans! We are wrapping up Season 2 of the Hardcore Humanism Podcast with a special bonus episode where we talk with Jerry Cantrell -- founding member, musician, singer songwriter of the rock band Alice In Chains. 

     In Hardcore Humanism therapy and coaching we want you to apply principles of humanistic psychology to your life so you can find your purpose, work hard to achieve it, and build a community around you who will support your most authentic and purpose-driven life. And what Jerry describes in our conversation is how he has been able to find his purpose in music, work hard towards building his career, and find the community that understood, supported and shared in his vision. He explained how his love of music gave him the determination to face the anxiety of playing live music. And he kept following his purpose no matter where it took him. 

     One of the key goals of humanistic psychology is to help pull back the barriers that people face so that they can self-actualize and lead an authentic, purpose-driven life. And one of the things that Jerry talks about in our conversation is how much of his art can be understood as “pulling back the clutter” to discover the best song. Similarly, in our own lives it is that place where we can work hard without necessarily pushing the process in a specific direction – but rather have faith in the process as we develop and build a purpose-driven life.


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    22 October 2021, 1:00 am
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