Madness & Meditation | Under The Skin with Russell Brand & Ruby Wax

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  • @thebosseschair
    @thebosseschair 6 років тому +368

    Russel Brand helped me with my heroin addiction big time - 11 months clean and will never touch it again....

    • @letsbehonest1135
      @letsbehonest1135 6 років тому +3

      Alright N That UK much love sir

    • @CamouflageRecordings
      @CamouflageRecordings 6 років тому +2

      Yes bro, that's soo nice to hear. Congratulations, that's amazing... 🍒

    • @sarahvf6676
      @sarahvf6676 6 років тому +2

      Well done! much respect to you.

    • @RebelPrintMedia
      @RebelPrintMedia 6 років тому +4

      That's fucking brilliant man that's incredible.

    • @thebosseschair
      @thebosseschair 6 років тому +8

      Cheers mate appreciate it - Russel has prooved he is nothing but a really good guy more than enough money to live comfortably yet openly admits his heroin addiciton to try and save others and I now myself do the same thing but unfortunately we can't save everyone due to the Evil nature of this world. I hope to meet Russel one day to thank him as he speaks nothing but the truth. When you do that shit its cos you feel you are for some reason not good enough but true happiness is realising we are all equals, all nothing but molecules and atoms so Dragonfly I thank you too for taking the time to reply. We do not need killings we are not put on this planet to kill each other. Respect bro.

  • @SoFkwHat
    @SoFkwHat 6 років тому +160

    I'm 77 , people like Russell give me hope for the future of the human race.

    • @cynthiaennis3107
      @cynthiaennis3107 6 років тому +2

      laugh out loud Me too

    • @dawnwilliams3944
      @dawnwilliams3944 5 років тому +2

      This is true!

    • @oliveraeternus3285
      @oliveraeternus3285 5 років тому +3

      GrandFather is 98 this year. Gods bless you. After death, love is all xX I would recommend trying DMT at that age.
      If you cant get any DMT then go to your local pub and ask for some LSD. Don't be afraid of chasing dragons when you're older x

    • @onesunnyday5699
      @onesunnyday5699 5 років тому +2

      I'm almost 57 & finally learning all this that I did innately before but didn't know what I was doing. Then I lost my balance & getting it back with a purpose & understanding. ❤

    • @thevoidisshining
      @thevoidisshining 4 роки тому +1

      I'm 29 and agree, but people like Russell are rare beacons of hope

  • @kmfdm10392
    @kmfdm10392 6 років тому +129

    I wish Ruby were my best friend. I could listen to her talk all day long, - she's funny, she's smart, and she seems so genuine. I could learn so much from her.

    • @janemcgrath4907
      @janemcgrath4907 6 років тому +3

      NothingHereMoveOn Ruby should have her own talk show on radio.

    • @kmfdm10392
      @kmfdm10392 6 років тому +8

      + I'm the cosmos Thank you. That's probably the most encouraging and thoughtful thing someone has ever said to me on UA-cam. I'm working on becoming a better person. I struggle terribly with anxiety - I see more and more senseless violence in America, from within and from outside sources, and it makes me incredibly anxious to go out in public. I don't want to just hide in my own home. I want to go out and breathe fresh air and meet new people and interact with those who have the same ideas and ideals as I do. And I struggle very badly with various addictions. I can freely admit that even at the age of 49 I am a work in progress. That, perhaps, is the first step in the right direction.

    • @TessaTangent1
      @TessaTangent1 6 років тому +1

      She was very patient and compassionate when Russell started to follow only his own ideas about mindfulness and "consciousness"...

    • @doctorfunkshock
      @doctorfunkshock 6 років тому

      She is great - gives a great hug, too

    • @caketheory
      @caketheory 6 років тому

      Ruby Wax is a liar when she says depression is a brain disease and its very irresponsible to her to say so. Lets take a real disease like diabetes, if you suspect diabetes your urine sample will be tested for glucose. Urine doesn't normally contain glucose, but glucose can pass from the kidneys into your urine if you have diabetes. If your urine contains glucose, a specialised blood test known as glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) can be used to determine whether you have diabetes. However is you suspect depression your urine isn't tested, no blood test or any other biological test is given, and the reason is very simple, its because depression is NOT a real disease.
      At the moment the whole premise behind psychiatry is that if you're mentally ill its due to a biological problem like a brain disease which is a lie. This means society can carry on screwing people over and making them ill because if its a brain problem then nothing needs to change and those who do thrive in this environment will continue to do so. Psychiatrist use a book called the DSM to diagnose people however most of the illnesses are voted into existence by the American Psychiatric Association, none are discovered in the laboratory. In fact most mental illnesses are diagnosed through an interview. Can you imagine a normal doctor giving someone insulin, chemotherapy, drugs to treat cancer etc on the basis of an interview? If I'm going to have chemotherapy or be put on a life long drug treatment plan then I want a test to prove it especially when psychiatric drugs can causes liver, kidney damage and other health problems.

  • @karsonpruemer3439
    @karsonpruemer3439 6 років тому +78

    Russell is one of those people every generation needs who seemingly can't be intellectually bested by anyone. We need people like this because they challenge us.

    • @anneloughlin2480
      @anneloughlin2480 6 років тому +5

      To me he is like the boy who pointed out that the Emperor wasn't wearing any clothes!
      We need people like this. However annoying some might find him, he does put stuff on the agenda which was previously outside the bounds of accepted dialogue....he smashes through ideologies with a sledgehammer and for that I salute him!

  • @beingsarahw
    @beingsarahw 6 років тому +34

    I was one of those people that Ruby interviewed for her online series... I met her twice... amazing lady and was so understanding :-)

    • @moonbeambeth7937
      @moonbeambeth7937 6 років тому +2

      Being Sarah you helped me so very much! I cannot belive I came here and found you again, we never met but you put some things on UA-cam that myself and group used in therapy to express things that we couldn't for ourselves. 🤗😍 so happy your present. Thank you for being honest, open and uploading. Peace out x

    • @beingsarahw
      @beingsarahw 6 років тому +3

      moonbeam beth Oh wow.... thank YOU... You've made me smile on a very bad day... thank you xxx

    • @moonbeambeth7937
      @moonbeambeth7937 6 років тому +1

      Being Sarah a bad day sucks, please keep being just beautiful you, nothing more and nothing less than your unique self. More than me are with you in spirit, if you breath deep you may feel us on the breeze xxx

  • @rapunzelmane9592
    @rapunzelmane9592 6 років тому +27

    Ruby's parents were malignant narcissists, that's the key. Born, not made. Made worse by traumatic events which made them even angrier than they would have ordinarily been. She only mentions "narcissist" in passing at the beginning. Children of narcissists are always depressives. Narcissistic abuse changes the chemistry of the brain, damages it.

    • @andyd6338
      @andyd6338 3 роки тому

      She's never talked about both parents being narcissists that I'm aware of

    • @3506Dodge
      @3506Dodge 2 роки тому

      @@andyd6338 She did, but she doesn't want to focus on them.

  • @nomanssky1500
    @nomanssky1500 6 років тому +10

    I love that woman. I’ve always felt a connection to her for some reason I could never explain.

  • @E3kiel
    @E3kiel 6 років тому +54

    The reason Russ seems turned off is that Ruby doesn't want a revolution. Russ wants to disrupt the status quo, and change the conditions that create the madness, Ruby just wants to survive within it.

    • @Finne57
      @Finne57 4 роки тому

      Yes I agree with this analysis.

    • @sofiarusso958
      @sofiarusso958 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, but RW has always maintained she wasn't capable of orchestrating the big changes, she freely admits other people can do it and do it better. And I've heard Ms Wax speak of the various conditions that contribute to mental illness. She addresses them and advocates change for an individual where possible. Sometimes people can't change the circumstances that contribute to their depression, and if that's the case, these people need coping tools. If Brand wants to start a revolution Ms wax would be right beside him lending her support. Ms Wax adds her voice and effort to helping peeps cope. Sometimes that's all peeps can do, just take one minute at a time and cope, or survive as the case may be. My sister suicided at age 48 because she was overwhelmed and couldn't cope with her depression. For me personally, Ms Wax's humourous descriptions of her depressive symptoms and episodes are the only thing I've found that makes me laugh and assists me with making sense of some of the aspects of my own experience with depression. I've tried to bring about change in my family to the detriment of my own mental health after my sister died, I experienced severe backlash and scapegoat abuse. In my experience suicide as a result of depression really is the last taboo...only exception is talking about that dead person.

  • @sandraleepitts
    @sandraleepitts 6 років тому +39

    I only discovered Ruby in the last decade, watching her older interviews. I loved her shows and friendship with Carrie Fisher . She also did a very telling interview with Trump. Showed the worst of him , even in the most basic way, if he wasn't attracted to someone. I like her

  • @monkeyseemonkeydo432
    @monkeyseemonkeydo432 6 років тому +5

    I never used to like watching ruby on tv at the time ...but now when I look back at her interviewing people I think she is brilliant

  • @DontGiveUp_Skeleton
    @DontGiveUp_Skeleton 6 років тому +30

    These comments are really polarized. She spoke honestly and sensibly about a topic she invested a great deal into, and shares with us the positive results of her studies. I can't figure out what is getting peoples goat about her.

  • @Patricia-ok1cd
    @Patricia-ok1cd 5 років тому +5

    The issue is still the stigma, lack of understanding about mental Illness. People only understand if they have suffered with it. It was great to hear Ruby describe what her symptoms were. I can relate to the racing mind and anxiety and the avoiding is crippling. I applaud Ruby for being so open and honest.She is right saying "we are all alone and isolation plays a part in that"'

  • @janemcgrath4907
    @janemcgrath4907 6 років тому +147

    I like how Ruby speaks to the other guy in the room also.She is so smart,then you have to be smart to have mental health issues."unsettled brain".

    • @Biggieduets37
      @Biggieduets37 6 років тому +6

      Jane McGrath mental health issues are merely the repercussions of an attempt of people to fit into something that does not fit into them. Expect it to rise significantly, suicides also.
      This is because the lost souls believe they are their minds and the product of thought... not the watcher of.
      I know cause by medical standards I’ve had every single one of them pathological titles. Messiah complex was the best tho. Lmao 😂

    • @RebelPrintMedia
      @RebelPrintMedia 6 років тому +6

      Ash E- I kinda get what you're saying. I feel that. My mental health issues (though at times debilitating) can be a blessing. I watch my thoughts very closely these days since I stopped drinking (almost 9 months) and realized that I am not my thoughts and with it I am not one organism sustaining itself. There's a symbiotic relationship with all life and all matter/material. There must be a connection to something greater than ourselves and I'm not talking deities.
      I can sometimes feel very overwhelmed by the amount of information the world can offer the mind. In sight, sounds, smells, feeling, emotion and I have to really struggle to focus my mind back to a pleasant peaceful state . I've spent all my adolescents and adulthood surrounded by it. But, then I guess that's why I started drinking and using to switch it all off dull the senses. It got to a point were I'd look forward to the abysmal headaches (*edit* and hangovers) in the wake of a days long binge because I felt calm in that pain and suffering I could focus my mind on it and when drunk, it's just, switched off and someone else was driving.
      My brain is hard wired into the existential and I don't think that calling it a crisis is very fair.
      Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    • @Biggieduets37
      @Biggieduets37 6 років тому +17

      TheDragonfly ShakaBooKa 🤯
      The reality we’re sold is dryer than the Sahara
      The belief in it will leave you forever in Samsara
      They handed you crumbs and you just sat there and ate it
      Now every weekend your attempting to escape it
      Never questioning your story and who the hell made it
      Millions of beings are trapped in this wheel
      Believing every bit of this illusive spill
      All this energy wasted in fiction
      You were never told the truth
      So now it’s time to listen
      Let finding your self be your life mission
      You are an immortal soul occupying a human body
      Love is your number one hobby
      But they want you to believe you’re just meat and bones
      And now they’ve got you hooked on information and image stimulating phones
      You’ve believe so much in your story you tell yourself
      Not realising this is what harms your health
      Death is not coming for the soul
      So who is afraid right now
      You’re just an actor and acting out who you think you are.
      We’re all in fact producing our own little movie star
      The truth is so obscured and yet so obviously blatant
      It’s time to meet “God” and get reacquainted
      Once you’re touched by life everything falls into place
      And you like me will see the madness off the human race.

    • @RebelPrintMedia
      @RebelPrintMedia 6 років тому +1

      That's a very poignant poem.
      Did you write that ?

    • @Biggieduets37
      @Biggieduets37 6 років тому +1

      TheDragonfly yes mate

  • @GillanBell
    @GillanBell 6 років тому +26

    " The body's ability to heal is greater than anyone has permitted us to believe. " ...... #govegan

    • @abstractswirls
      @abstractswirls 6 років тому +3

      G. Bell exactly!! Going vegan has saved my life and health in amazing ways. When all doctors told me I can't heal or need medication, I didn't believe it. I believe in my body's ability to heal when giving the proper diet and nutrients. Fruits and vegetables are more powerful than society has led us to believe. And removing meat/dairy/eggs the source of many ailments and animal/environmental suffering is vital !

    • @GillanBell
      @GillanBell 6 років тому +4

      Need I go on...... :)
      Best of luck with your journey! You're on the right path.

  • @KTLees
    @KTLees 6 років тому +8

    This is like a dream come true for me...My idols right in front of my eyes. Can't get better than this. Been following both their careers for years. Bought all their books. Can't recommend them enough. Dream team Russ n Ruby!

  • @hughrrrr
    @hughrrrr 6 років тому +6

    We are a very cold and isolated society. My philosophy teacher loved to tell the story about a famous symphony conductor who was a WWII refugee to the US. People were always asking him "How are doing?" and then he said "When I start telling them all of my troubles, they walk away."

  • @rollingnome
    @rollingnome 2 роки тому +1

    Transition. What transition? Comedy is psychology! It's an obvious, if not inevitable, route. We make sense of the world, among other things, through art & humour. Makes perfect sense to me! X

  • @omnitrio2313
    @omnitrio2313 6 років тому +35

    I've always liked Ruby Wax... She used to have my Mum in stitches, when she was always on telly, in the 80's & 90's... My Mum loved her... So much so, that I always think of my Mum whenever I see her... She's obviously's a very bright, intelligent woman... She used to represent that stereotypical, loud, brash, American that British people view/ed them as being... I summarised that, that's why she was chosen by program maker's a lot, back then... To perpetuate that view of them... She seem's to have chilled a lot, these day's... It's more than likely, just her age... I remember her having a few problem's, a number of year's ago... I watched something on the T.V. where she was talking about it openly...I was under the impression that she had manic depression (bi-polar) though she stresses (in this interview) that she just has clinical depression... As she doesn't have the massive peak's & high's, along with the low's, in the doldrums... Anyway, she, at least outwardly, seem's fine to me during the conversation... I do hope that on the whole, she's in a much better place these day's... She really is a special kind of person & so kind hearted... You can just tell... I wish her the very best... I think that I can safely say that she's very well loved in this country, by most people...

  • @roseyedwards3140
    @roseyedwards3140 Рік тому

    Beautiful Sinèad 👑💜 watching this again in 2023 after the sorrow of your passing 💔😢
    Thank you for giving voice and courage to so many.
    WE will honour You and never forget You.
    YOU are Special and too precious for this world.
    Rest now beautiful Soul.🙏🏿❤🖤💚

  • @AwakenWithin111
    @AwakenWithin111 6 років тому +71

    Another insightful being! Truly a first class representative of the world folks!

    • @TheLeon1032
      @TheLeon1032 6 років тому +3

      i love the way you worded that!

    • @caketheory
      @caketheory 6 років тому +1

      Ruby Wax is a liar when she says depression is a brain disease and its very irresponsible to her to say so. Lets take a real disease like diabetes, if you suspect diabetes your urine sample will be tested for glucose. Urine doesn't normally contain glucose, but glucose can pass from the kidneys into your urine if you have diabetes. If your urine contains glucose, a specialised blood test known as glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) can be used to determine whether you have diabetes. However is you suspect depression your urine isn't tested, no blood test or any other biological test is given, and the reason is very simple, its because depression is NOT a real disease.
      At the moment the whole premise behind psychiatry is that if you're mentally ill its due to a biological problem like a brain disease which is a lie. This means society can carry on screwing people over and making them ill because if its a brain problem then nothing needs to change and those who do thrive in this environment will continue to do so. Psychiatrist use a book called the DSM to diagnose people however most of the illnesses are voted into existence by the American Psychiatric Association, none are discovered in the laboratory. In fact most mental illnesses are diagnosed through an interview. Can you imagine a normal doctor giving someone insulin, chemotherapy, drugs to treat cancer etc on the basis of an interview? If I'm going to have chemotherapy or be put on a life long drug treatment plan then I want a test to prove it especially when psychiatric drugs can causes liver, kidney damage and other health problems.

    • @lesleymurphy60
      @lesleymurphy60 6 років тому +1

      Psychiatry Capitalist Fraud that conversation has done nothin for you has it! Your in a rage

    • @caketheory
      @caketheory 6 років тому +1

      I'm not in a rage, we live in a dormant uncaring society so it hard to wake people up when they've been conditioned from a young age. I've got my own You Tube channel where I air my views and sometimes I ring BBC London Radio and LBC to give my opinions, nothing much changes though lol

    • @Melody4Midnight
      @Melody4Midnight 6 років тому

      Psychiatry Capitalist Fraud I understand your frustration and I can sympathise and relate to not always being treated appropriately or accurately and with my (the patient) best interest. Also I do agree that there is a big business in pharmaceuticals, and I must say that everyone being told “it’s a chemical imbalance” for the last few decades is false information. How do we know that it is false? Because they have no baseline of comparison. Where I disagree with you is this, and I hope you do consider what I’m saying. Just because a test has not been invented does not mean that a disease does not exist. Think about the onset of any kind of disease outbreak.Or a better example, late stage Lyme disease (which causes mental and physical illness) can not be tested for using the antibody test because the immune system has been destroyed and under immune suppression you won’t make the antibodies. They have recently found new ways of testing. Also, knowing just how debilitating mental health can be (just as much as physical) I think it’s fair to acknowledge the brain is in suffering, has an illness, and that illness is real, physical, and felt very deeply. Did you know depression can cause brain inflammation and vice versa? A bit of a chicken and egg thought for you there, because until a root cause is identified, who knows what test even fits? In closing I must also mention that there are many studies showing that a parasite problem can cause psychological illness, as can heavy metal poisoning. They are very real and physical problems that cause this physical and mental suffering of disease. Symptoms are varied and chronically severe in many cases. Parasites, heavy metals, autoimmune reactions to foods and toxins can all affect the mind. My worst experience, my deepest depression, was when I was living with mold. Google the effects of mold illness on mental health, or mold rage. Mold/mould causes the brain to both shrink and swell causing a wide range of psychological problems.

  • @joannecassidy533
    @joannecassidy533 3 роки тому +1

    One of my newest heroes(Russell) chatting with one of my childhood heroes (Ruby) about mindfulness. What's not to like about that? F!@#ing awesome

  • @veeza7001
    @veeza7001 6 років тому +6

    'Change the rules on what controls you and you will change the rules on what you can control.'

  • @staceydonnelly4030
    @staceydonnelly4030 6 років тому +10

    One of the most enlightening grown up truly intellectual conversations I've heard in a long time! I could listen to the two of you all day! Thank you, inspiring x

  • @bron777
    @bron777 6 років тому +37

    It’s as though Ruby found the door to the Holy Grail and became obsessed with the door rather than walking through it to what she calls “woo woo”. She’s greatly analysed the door, which yes is representative of the realm beyond it but is not the realm. Therefore her analytical mind and ego still rule and as she said if “she can’t see it or smell it she doesn’t buy it.” The lower self dwells in the senses and the higher self transcends them. You’re so close Ruby but you stopped at the door! Come in!

    • @ip3043
      @ip3043 6 років тому +3

      Spot on! The whole point is to have direct experience

  • @cloudlessblue
    @cloudlessblue 6 років тому +5

    thank you, thank you, thank you for having these conversations. You often present something to me that I've been searching for. Please please please do interview Gabor Mate. The two of you have been so instrumental in guiding me towards my purpose. I've been hoping for this for some time, as I imagine so many have.Thank you for introducing me to Ruby Wax and so many other great minds that make me hopeful for a lovely possible future. Sometimes I feel incredibly broken and alone and then right on time I'll pull up an episode of Under the Skin and it's so eerily synchronous that tears or relief flow. You discuss things that remind us that we're not broken, we're not alone. You show us the beauty that can be born of suffering, Thank you for being a voice and champion for so many who feel we have no voice. I hope this comment comes to you like a warm hug. I love you, sir, truly. Thank you, you beautiful soul.

  • @habanero6332
    @habanero6332 6 років тому +4

    I love these two. So good to see them together.

  • @rose_quartz_loveandlight
    @rose_quartz_loveandlight 6 років тому +7

    Favourite under the skin so far. Ruby is a force of nature, inspiring & powerful ✌🏻x

  • @soggypaws4944
    @soggypaws4944 6 років тому +2

    I think Russell is so engrossed by what she's saying it's giving him food for thought. Think that's why he's quieter. I could listen to Ruby all day!

  • @wendyknox-leet1034
    @wendyknox-leet1034 6 років тому +10

    Ruby is so real, not afraid to be vulnerable, wise and educated. Wondrous human being. Her self doubt is so interesting to me. We all entertain the thought that we might be frauds, less than, imposters. Ruby is the real deal as is Russell. Wonderful discussion

  • @JenniferSW3
    @JenniferSW3 6 років тому

    Ruby is so generous and opens herself right up, as many with mental illness do. Watching Russell going from being very quiet to more enthusiastic towards the end was interesting as he seemed almost distracted early in the conversation, but Ruby has come a long way in life, I remember her from back in the 80's.

  • @daankpost
    @daankpost 6 років тому +2

    great conversation! Love how Russel tried to lure Ruby to get out of her mechanical discourse without dismissing her point of view. That worked so well!

  • @CPSLondon
    @CPSLondon 6 років тому +1

    Following both of these people closely.....wisdom beyond words. Truely grateful

  • @TI_Ted
    @TI_Ted 5 років тому

    Over the years, i can see i've changed my mind listening to people like Ruby Wax and Russell Brand. xx

  • @indigill4417
    @indigill4417 6 років тому +6

    Would be interesting to really take some time to study Russell's interaction (physical & verbal) w/ Ruby during this interview. She's a deep thinker w/ a quick delivery--much like Russell....but she's learned how to deliver her charged insight in a much more cortisol-free way.
    My first inclination is to say that he's genuinely impressed w/ her....and being genuinely impressed w/ others is probably not an easy feat for Russell.

  • @KARINthe1
    @KARINthe1 6 років тому

    Brilliance is urgently required in this day and age. Ruby radiates brilliance like our beautiful life giving Sun.

  • @louise5984
    @louise5984 6 років тому +3

    Ruby I love what you said. I've never heard anyone ele say about the constant SCREAM in your head it's hard to drown mine out . I strugle with mine all the time and now I'm glad others have it also. I hope this knowledge will help me going forward.

    • @moonbeambeth7937
      @moonbeambeth7937 6 років тому

      louise you are sooo not alone. Wish you well and hoping you find your peace 🤗

    • @motucker44
      @motucker44 6 років тому

      Have you ever tried psilocybin or DMT?

    • @louise5984
      @louise5984 6 років тому +1

      Thankyou for taking the time to wish me well .I hope peace and happyness for you. Lou.

    • @louise5984
      @louise5984 6 років тому

      I live in S.Wales I'm 49 years old and it was a right of passage at 11 years old to use psilocybin and have used them many times since for spiritual experiances. I would like to give DMT a try one day soon also.

  • @vaultlife7110
    @vaultlife7110 6 років тому +11

    I really liked her TED Talk.

    • @olliryan
      @olliryan 6 років тому

      me too, I wish it was longer.

  • @Mookiethedog
    @Mookiethedog 6 років тому +13

    Love you Ruby....and like you a lot Russell

  • @JaneOnTheJourney
    @JaneOnTheJourney Рік тому +2

    Here on a retrospective watch as I ate this Interview up when It aired. Without any dramatic bs It was honestly a seminal moment In my journey not only to wrestle back my autonomy from the clutches of recovering but still fragile mental health, but also helped to re Invigour the curiosity the 7 year old genius within us has. Ensued a year long battle trying to reassign the notion of being healed and why It suddenly became a nonsense word. Like the word normal. That subsequently made me re look at much of the language commonly used In perceiving the nature and social or societilal 'validity' of humans. You didnt look healed. You were clearly In charge of your minds autonomy whilst sonehow also remaining very raw and human. The year I spent debating why that bothered me so much at first and the realisations followed and right up to this day where on stand on the precipice of being the educator, the umcomfortable truth bearer that frees us all I want to say this Interview was more than an Interesting lump of media to me. It was a puzzle piece that change the whole picture.
    Too Ruby Wax. Much thanks for sharing your 'ugly truths'. I understand now how shame Is transformed Into magic. 😊 I live In a ripple of your Butterfly Effect. And I creating my own. So there your ripple too. Isn't that just the most beautiful thought. It Is to me. 🥰

  • @soniafienauri9403
    @soniafienauri9403 3 роки тому +1

    Oh my god! That resonates so much with me! I was constantly scared and tensed time when I was little that my mind was all over the place, could not concentrate and I was always worried to be wrong. I do understand completely where she is coming from. Difficult, for a child to make sense of grown-ups constant rage, a child takes it upon him/herself and starts believing that he/she is the cause of all evil.

  • @LOVEchristHEwasVEGAN
    @LOVEchristHEwasVEGAN 4 роки тому

    ruby really helped me a lot to think critically growing up as a female and to see different aspects of women. i always look up to her she is she is humble despite her saying shes narcissistic and really makes an effort to put good into the world which i appreciate

  • @nickew117
    @nickew117 6 років тому +10

    Brilliant interview, I could have listened to so much more....as a paid up card carrying member of Ruby's people, I found it very interesting.

  • @user-cu7qs8lk4u
    @user-cu7qs8lk4u 11 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic interview Russell brand is fantastic and true keeping interviews pure not like the mainstream media who are after him such a shame is rather listen to him them the news reports today

  • @nunontherunnumberone
    @nunontherunnumberone 2 роки тому

    I remember swinging my feet for five minutes in grade two when we got the grade five chairs handed down to us. It was the best feeling!

  • @TessaTangent1
    @TessaTangent1 6 років тому

    Loved this interview. I like the way both Russell and Ruby stayed mostly mindful during the conversation. I wrote this article about Ruby Wax's take on mindfulness in her book "Sane New World" 4 years ago. I have been practicing mindfulness for 5 years now and it has helped me immensely. I am diagnosed with PTSD and Bipolar. I now self-manage with my GP, no shrink involved any more. It has meant the world to me and the practice of mindfulness has helped enormously in this. I did two 8-week courses, though for the first I was in a high mood swing and had to miss two sessions. Hence, my MHT offered me the opportunity to take the 8 week course again, because every session is crucial to the whole. I'll never be perfect, NO-one will be hehe! But it has helped me cope with sudden, unexpected death of my husband 4 years back, and to deal with the ensuing few years beyond that. My article is here: tessatangent.wordpress.com/2013/06/10/crazy-not-to-why-sane-new-world-by-ruby-wax-and-mindfulness/ I have learned even more about it since practicing it over these last few years. It does make a lot of sense and my brain is certainly better at dealing with stress than it ever was before... Thanks for a great convo on this programme! :)

  • @ajones23809
    @ajones23809 4 роки тому

    Makes sense compassion and trust in faith of others.

  • @Jazzgriot
    @Jazzgriot 5 років тому +1

    Love Ruby Wax. I saw her at a Brahma Kumaris rally in Wembley once. She keeps it real. I got a lot from this. Cheers. This is a cool channel, much needed. Om Shanti. Peace Out.

  • @joelarama
    @joelarama 6 років тому +2

    This is simply great, just great. I love Russel, adore Ruby and the other chap is nice on the eye. It’s wonderful how Ruby is sharing her conversation with both of them too. Bloody brilliant.

  • @JasonGray71
    @JasonGray71 6 років тому +2

    What a fabulous inciteful chat. I adore both Russell & Ruby. How fascinating it is now that Eastern mysticism is finally being acknowledged as helpful. I have been attending a course on mental health for young people this week which will have folk encouraging & being allowed to encourage young people to try these sorts of things in schools. About time!

    • @PinkSallyProductions
      @PinkSallyProductions 6 років тому +2

      Jason Gray I do really hope that meditation can be taught in schools, as well as an awareness of Mental Health Issues/Self Esteem etc. I am glad that there are courses out there that are starting to encourage this 👍

  • @p1ratesarrawesome
    @p1ratesarrawesome 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for letting us listen ❤️

  • @xziztortheeternal6471
    @xziztortheeternal6471 6 років тому +2

    Thank you both for doing these shows. The ability of the internet to come together for people that would of never been able to other wise meet. Keep up the good work. That was great!

  • @nacac5fc
    @nacac5fc 5 років тому +1

    28:24 the minute you can watch your thoughts, you are not slave to them

  • @soren509
    @soren509 6 років тому +2

    This interview wasn’t long enough. Hopefully they invite Ruby back

  • @rebeccawheele
    @rebeccawheele 6 років тому +1

    Hi Russell, if you are not already aware of her you MUST look up Marisa Peer, a psychotherapist and hypnotherapist who has such truly phenomenal success at healing people. I think it would be amazing if you could do a talk with her!

  • @lesleymurphy60
    @lesleymurphy60 6 років тому

    I love ruby! She has taught me so much. She is super, super intelligent and connected, and one of the most genuine spirits I've ever come across. I could tell Russel was totally captivated by her, I've never seen and heard him so relaxed and quiet, kindered souls, there's an energy and understanding they share, and I do too. I'm totally feeling both of them as human beings. Two of the greatest of our times. One of my favourite discussions I've ever had the pleasure to hear. Worth the watch. It's like a tonic, worked on my "Amygdala" anyway 😁

  • @brianrainsfordmarshall2692
    @brianrainsfordmarshall2692 6 років тому +1

    Love Ruby Wax, fantastic comedian and great human being.

  • @jem30six
    @jem30six 6 років тому +1

    lol "i didnt hold in my stomach" .beautiful ruby ;)

  • @emmaleadbetter869
    @emmaleadbetter869 5 років тому

    This is brilliant she is so open, raw and honest Love her so sad and funny at the same time - best ambassador for mental health 🌹

  • @lucyrowena496
    @lucyrowena496 6 років тому +1

    This just blew my mind. Absolutely brilliant. Thank you Russell and Ruby.

  • @ajones23809
    @ajones23809 4 роки тому

    This is so like my Dad who died last September Heart failure.I was saying last night to myself my Mum is a planner and a leader and Dad was a thinker and a doer.

  • @tylerdunn1943
    @tylerdunn1943 6 років тому +2

    Would love a Russell Brand talk on our current Ascension Process and New Earth 🌍💓💡✌

  • @jenniferradema2785
    @jenniferradema2785 2 роки тому

    Loved listening to this, BOTH FAB TALKERS.

  • @rcjacksonbrighton
    @rcjacksonbrighton 6 років тому

    I feel like this conversation is the one I have needed to have for a long time!!!! I finally feel like there are people who understand what's going on in my brain!!!!! The pull and push of spirituality peace and mindfulness in contrast to my busy mind that wants to move move move and achieve.

  • @tikity-boo6225
    @tikity-boo6225 6 років тому +1

    I've seen her TED talk and one other talk she's given and she's brilliant ... I didn't know she wrote books too!

  • @jeffreyshampnois2471
    @jeffreyshampnois2471 3 роки тому

    Very interesting. This is unbelievably good for not obvious reasons. The person he's talking to is a great example of a person who thinks mainly mechanically, materialistically, but is learning rapidly enough, has a trajectory of honesty, that might actually allow her to eventually see through her limits in thinking. So it's so mixed that it's a perfect way to see the limits of mechanical/rational thinking:

  • @mumuksuangel
    @mumuksuangel 4 роки тому

    I fell in love with Ruby Wax this week! It led me from a Madonna interview, being a fan, to the genius person called Ruby Wax.

  • @staceywerner25
    @staceywerner25 4 роки тому

    OMG!!! I loved this! Let’s all be that REAL! Russell u sure are help me think about things! 23 years clean & sober next Tuesday!!

  • @Biggieduets37
    @Biggieduets37 6 років тому +35

    Poem with Fire 🔥
    Who am I? who am I?
    The answer will leave you higher than timbuktu
    They say talking to yourself is the first sign of madness,
    Broken hearts, lost souls and sadness.
    But isn’t that just imagining you?
    Cause in a lot of respects that’s what we’ve all been trained to do.
    We’ve been trained in falseness and not in truth.
    When you breakthrough and realise your story is fictitious.
    Life itself becomes rather delicious
    Fear is just a theory there’s no need to be suspicious.
    Ego is an illusion
    That drowns you in delusion
    We are all brothers and sisters finding our way
    If you believe anything other than that you’ve been led astray
    Who are you for the facts
    Question your reality you silly twats 🤙🏻😍

    • @frankvalenzuela9444
      @frankvalenzuela9444 6 років тому +3

      Programed , trained in falseness , break free ,,,,, Poem with fire , is FIRE,

    • @Ahmed-ef3bg
      @Ahmed-ef3bg 6 років тому +3

      Ash E Great poem, deep message

    • @Biggieduets37
      @Biggieduets37 6 років тому +8

      The beings and generations that follow ours and those that follow those will remember quicker and quicker. The world is awakening, mental illness will rise as souls struggle to handle society’s narratives and their own inner awakenings, chaos, suicides, will humanity save itself or will we let the whole house of cards come crashing down on ourselves?
      🌈
      Stay tuned in folks !

    • @omnitrio2313
      @omnitrio2313 6 років тому

      Ash E Wow, that's cool man... I like it, I like it a lot...

    • @Biggieduets37
      @Biggieduets37 6 років тому +1

      I'm the cosmos
      I’ve been one of those who was in ignorance, have compassion in realising these people are only ignorant because they’ve been trained to be. Our society is full of fear, the real battle and choice has always between fear or love. It’s just a choice but people believe they are the story of the person they have been trained to identify with. What we need to work on the children of the world, mediation and introducing them to the inter dimensional heart-space that exists within all of us.
      The problem is this doesn’t help with the economy, we no longer become passive, fearful consumers, going through life obtaining. We become free!. What use is this to a dead world ideology?. This is why there is war on consciousness albeit a war on us as a collective.

  • @SurahOnline
    @SurahOnline 6 років тому +4

    RUBY!!!!! Yesss. I love her so much. Xxxx

  • @TeraMangala
    @TeraMangala 4 роки тому +1

    If you always attach positive emotions to the things you want, and never attach negative emotions to the things you don't, then that which you desire most will invariably come your way.

  • @siobhanoneill7492
    @siobhanoneill7492 6 років тому +1

    Russell Brand is amazing so down to earth and a real resuer great helped me as am anxious and he has southed my soul thanks

  • @TurkofOZ
    @TurkofOZ 6 років тому +1

    Beautifully weird and smart...I loved this

  • @sylvieschwerzmann2466
    @sylvieschwerzmann2466 6 років тому +1

    This is good. I'd like to hear a talk about borderline personality disorder.

  • @MSYNGWIE12
    @MSYNGWIE12 4 роки тому

    Wow Ruby, she helped me, she spoke what I feel and am too afraid or don't have opportunity. Thanks Russell once again. Namaste, Z.

  • @jv-ep2tc
    @jv-ep2tc 6 років тому

    I graduated early from a NY high school. I never went to the graduation, was never handed my diploma. For years after that, I had nightmares that I didn't finish high school and ALSO found myself in the hallway trying to get into my locker. Just like she said.

  • @Ccsmable
    @Ccsmable 2 роки тому

    The microphone, Ruby, the microphone.

  • @ITPFS
    @ITPFS 6 років тому +6

    Fair play for giving Ruby a platform - although she is obviously still in a state of disarray. She should be looking deep into her own consciousness. "I can't get into the whole buddhist stuff" - yes you can Ruby, you're just listening to your own prejudgements but they are just thoughts, you know, the things you are meant to be mindful about.

  • @S1eep1ess
    @S1eep1ess 5 років тому

    It is interesting to see these two reinventing themselves and learning from their own experiences.

  • @dylanappenfeldt2442
    @dylanappenfeldt2442 4 роки тому

    Thank You Russell lightning this whoa.

  • @Audio_Simon
    @Audio_Simon 6 років тому +6

    Ruby mentions cortisol a lot. It sounds to me like many of the symptoms from cortisol over production are like M.E. which Ive suffered from for 15 years. That is another area where there is simply no funding to incentivise research.

    • @dsszerothlaw
      @dsszerothlaw Рік тому

      Fibromyalgia is also caused by stress and trauma. There's a book 'Reverse Therapy' that explores this.
      Trauma puts our bodies and brains in flight or fight mode. We stay in this stressed state. There needs to be therapy that accepts this.

  • @catherinekendrick3670
    @catherinekendrick3670 5 років тому

    I can see science and spirituality coming together everywhere. This conversation is very exciting!

  • @ajones23809
    @ajones23809 4 роки тому

    I understand that shadow for me it's the transition bewteen Winter to March .

  • @magspies
    @magspies 6 років тому +6

    love Ruby, love Russell...but have to say that start of this didn't do it for me. Glad I stuck it out to 35:10. Really got going then.

    • @irenemax3574
      @irenemax3574 4 роки тому

      Magpie Did you not enjoy Ruby Wax’s anecdote about her and Richard E Grant being put into a shark tank for a South African reality show? “Nothing is sadder than a old celebrity: the pits used to be pants; now it’s reality shows,” says Wax (apologies if misquoted).
      Edit: I see that either my big finger or AutoCorrect transformed the word PANTO into PANTS.

  • @1michelemichele1
    @1michelemichele1 6 років тому +1

    Freaking brilliant. Thank you!

  • @ajones23809
    @ajones23809 4 роки тому

    Our intuitive sensory understanding which is also part of our brain.

  • @alexbowen7306
    @alexbowen7306 3 роки тому

    thanks russell.. love.

  • @theislandworkshop8453
    @theislandworkshop8453 6 років тому

    i love that the guy in the background that usually just looks like he is on facebook or something, is now totally taken in by Ruby, great video i have just started trying to use Mindfulness and so much of what Ruby is saying makes so much sense, very compelling

  • @ABZrich
    @ABZrich 6 років тому +1

    i listened to the podcast the other day... inspirational stuff

  • @thevoidisshining
    @thevoidisshining 5 років тому

    Vedic wisdom and tradition was kept from "the common people". Tantra made it widely available and gave it to everyone and anyone.

  • @subbtopp
    @subbtopp 6 років тому +2

    I love these two thanks for this.

  • @hunip098
    @hunip098 6 років тому +1

    she speaks the truth awesome stuff love the podcast russell

  • @LaraDevika
    @LaraDevika 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant Russell! You pick your guests very well!

  • @fionaguest4868
    @fionaguest4868 6 років тому +1

    Just amazing,!! This was so interesting.Totally resonated with me.Thankyou Loved this, has really helped.Big respect to Ruby and Russel ❤

  • @nocheteipsum
    @nocheteipsum 6 років тому

    This episode should be seen by 8 billion people translated into every known language.

  • @rosiehaire-wood2288
    @rosiehaire-wood2288 3 роки тому

    I just watched this... a bit late to the party... 2 years.... thank you so much. Great topic, so helpful and has opened feelings of hope and motivation in me . I am currently reading Ruby's book "Frazzled", and so grateful for info I can use to better understand and live my life with clinical depression. Cheers!

  • @soulsearchermusicsavedmyli3860
    @soulsearchermusicsavedmyli3860 6 років тому

    Hello Russell I wish this conversation would never end if I ever met Russell I could talk to him for hours

  • @rebeccaboddie6019
    @rebeccaboddie6019 6 років тому +1

    Wonderful show, made me laugh out loud in parts and was very enlightening. Humor and mental health, perfect way to spend my time. Many thanks.

  • @Amberszone
    @Amberszone 4 роки тому

    Ha I rack my 🧠 over a clarinet I left @ school before I was sent away to The Menninger Foundation at 16! 😂 xo

  • @nationalcourtorderededucat4006
    @nationalcourtorderededucat4006 6 років тому +1

    Excellent interview! A mindfulness masters, fantastic!

  • @reneelaplume7031
    @reneelaplume7031 6 років тому +3

    "before you reinvent yourself there has to be a death".... like that. yes.

    • @reneelaplume7031
      @reneelaplume7031 6 років тому

      intereestng the way ruby is in the background in the shadows but Russell in the light in the forefront and I don't think I see him displaying his male subjects this way!

    • @reneelaplume7031
      @reneelaplume7031 6 років тому

      out of focus too, annoying!

    • @reneelaplume7031
      @reneelaplume7031 6 років тому

      they "know" in the vedas because they were written 1000's of years ago and probably involved 1000's of years of study and 1000's if not millions of viewpoints that went into the creation of the sutra's... they are trialed and tested, they are simply true, from many many many years and tests of evaluation. nothing like what it takes to publish something today!

    • @reneelaplume7031
      @reneelaplume7031 6 років тому

      there are mirror neurons in animals, so when one person is feeling something, the others can watch and feel the same things, its not necessarily "chemicals", as biology, we are built this way!