: Episode 743 – Michael Galinsky, cinematographer, director, and producer joins Vinnie Tortorich this Friday to discuss Galinsky’s film on Dr. Sarno, All The Rage, and the two talk about emotions and pain, as well as some of Galinsky’s other films.
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MICHAEL GALINSKY
- Michael did a documentary called Who Took Johnny
- This was a documentary about a boy who went missing (Johnny Gosch)
- Milk-carton face
- Movie was in production for 10 years
- It was a scary film to make, especially with kids
- So frightening that it was difficult to get funding
- The mother dedicated her life to finding Johnny
- Also did Battle for Brooklyn
- Michael had horrible pain once or twice a year
- Read Sarno’s book and wanted to try it out
ALL THE RAGE
- All the Rage is a film about the works of Dr. John Sarno, author of Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection
- Dr. Sarno believes controlling one’s emotions leads to controlling one’s chronic pain
- Clients such as Howard Stern
- Dr. Sarno believes controlling one’s emotions leads to controlling one’s chronic pain
- The mind-body approach
- Other doctors with similar approaches are also featured in the film
- If you cannot say no, your body will say it for you
- People who are highly repressive with their emotions are more likely to have more severe pain
- You can find more information about All the Rage HERE