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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox
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Dr. Reznik will share with his listeners concrete, practical tools he has acquired over a period of forty-three years of his practice as a heath professional. The tools range from the Will Integration Training to Dreamwork, from Mental Imagery for Healing and Health Maintenance to Developing Intuition, from Mastering One’s Character to The Science and Art of Face Reading. Some of the shows will offer the audience to participate in experiential exercises, such as working on the caller’s night dreams or taking those interested on the healing journeys, while other shows will be reserved for interviewing outstanding specialists in the healing arts.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 271 --- 05.12.2026
During this hour, Dr. Peter Reznik welcomes back Dr. Catherine Shainberg. In their previous conversation, they explored the life and teachings of Colette Aboulker-Muscat, along with Dr. Shainberg’s personal journey and the power of imagination. In this follow-up interview, they focus on a deeper understanding of the subconscious mind and how it shapes our inner and outer reality. Drawing from their respective clinical and personal experience, Dr. Reznik and Dr. Shainberg share their distinct yet complementary approaches to working with emotional and physical challenges, offering listeners a clearer pathway to healing through the language of the mind. For more on the work of Dr. Catherine Shainberg Visit: https://theschoolofimages.org/about-soi/ For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox - 5-5-2026
During this hour, Dr. Reznik reflects on a profound question—why bad things happen—and shares a meaningful perspective of a great teacher that offers clarity and direction. He then introduces the third pillar of well-being: our unconscious beliefs and attitudes, emphasizing their powerful influence on our lives. Through two guided imagery exercises, he teaches listeners how to recognize the messages within their inner images and, when needed, gently transform them to support healing and personal growth.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 269 --- 04.28.2026
During this hour, Dr. Reznik interviews Eben Alexander and Karen Newell. Dr. Alexander shares his profound near-death experience and remarkable recovery, which challenged conventional neuroscience, suggesting the brain may function not as the source of consciousness but as its receiver. Karen Newell, co-author of his third book, expands on this perspective, offering practical insights and methods for exploring and accessing altered states of consciousness for personal growth and understanding. For more on Dr. Alexander’s and Karen Newell’s visit: https://ebenalexander.com/ For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 268 --- 04.21.2026
In this episode, Dr. Peter Reznik opens with a deeply inspiring audio clip by Louise Hay, setting a reflective and uplifting tone. He then responds to four emails, addressing challenges in relationships, questions of self-perception, and the role of inner dialogue in shaping one’s experience. Dr. Reznik completes the Second Pillar of Well-Being, offering thoughtful insights into thoughts, feelings, and self-talk, and how they influence both our inner life and overall well-being.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 267 --- 04.14.2026
During this show, Dr. Reznik interviews Dr. Catherine Shainberg, psychologist, lecturer, visionary, and award-winning author, as well as the modern-day lineage holder of the Kabbalah of Light. She received this transmission from Madame Colette Aboulker-Muscat, a remarkable master of imagination, with whom Dr. Reznik studied for thirteen years. The conversation explores imagination as a powerful tool for insight, transformation, and healing within this unique spiritual and therapeutic tradition.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 266 --- 04.07.2026
In this episode, Dr. Reznik begins with a brief reflection on the deeper meaning of two major holidays. He then responds to two separate listener emails: one exploring why some women enter marriage later in life, and another addressing a woman’s struggle with self-judgment and lack of self-love, offering practical guidance on developing a healthier inner relationship. In the second part of the show, he shares the message of a 102-year-old physician about five key factors that contribute to premature death—many of which may surprise the listener.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 265 --- 03.31.2026
In this episode, Dr. Peter Reznik interviews mind-body practitioner Peter MacLaklan, who uses hypnotherapy and integrative techniques to address a wide range of mental, emotional, and physical conditions. MacLachlan shares his personal journey, describing how his study of hypnotherapy opened his understanding of the mind-body connection and led to the healing of his own illness, illustrating the powerful role of the mind in recovery. For more on Dr. Peter MacLaklan and his work, visit: www.blueskyhypnosis.com For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 264 --- 03.24.2026
In this episode, Dr. Reznik concludes his discussion of practical tools for emotional mastery within the Second Pillar of well-being. He then introduces the next topic—how to share feelings in a safe and constructive way. At the beginning of the show, he briefly responds to a listener’s email, which leads into a reflection on how different cultures relate to tattoos and what they reveal about values and self-expression in contemporary society.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 263 --- 03.17.2026
During this show, Dr. Peter Reznik interviews Dr. Robert Yoho, a retired emergency physician and podcaster. They discuss the clinical use of chlorine dioxide in the treatment of cancer and other degenerative disorders. The conversation also explores the growing trend of tattoos and concerns about how tattoo inks may affect long-term health. Dr. Yoho further reflects on what he calls “global psychopaths”—individuals in powerful positions who, in his view, show little regard for human life.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 261 --- 03.10.2026
During this hour, Dr. Peter Reznik begins by sharing a touching story about love and trust that he learned from his teacher, Colette Aboulker-Muscat. In the Spiritual Insights segment, he reflects on Moses’ encounter with God at Mount Sinai and explores what this profound moment can teach us about our own relationship with the divine in everyday life. In the second half of the program, listeners hear an interview with Nancy Rynes discussing her near-death experience and the insights it brought to her life. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 261 --- 03.03.2026
During this powerful and deeply moving hour, Dr. Peter Reznik interviews Anico Brown, director of the Kaqun Center in Las Vegas and daughter of Dr. Robert Lyons. Anico shares her near-miraculous recovery from stage 4 pancreatic cancer, describing not only the medical aspects of her healing but the profound emotional and spiritual transformation that accompanied it. Her story is one of courage, faith, inner work, and the extraordinary capacity of the human being to heal against all odds.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 260 --- 02.24.2026
In the first part of the show, Dr. Reznik comments on Gary Null’s recent article, “The War on Health: Who Do You Trust?”, reflecting on personal responsibility and discernment in today’s life. He also connects the week’s Biblical verses to everyday life, drawing practical spiritual lessons. In the second half, he continues teaching emotional mastery, introducing another essential tool—cultivating gratitude even in the midst of stress. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 259 --- 02.17.2026
During the first part of the show, Dr. Reznik responds to two listener emails: one addressing excessive marijuana use and its negative impact on mental clarity and physical well-being, and the other explaining his body-based understanding of heart problems. In the second part, he continues to explore the second pillar of well-being—thoughts, feelings, emotions, and self-talk—offering practical, down-to-earth tools for recognizing and working with negativity that arises both from others and within oneself. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox - 2-10-26
During this show, Dr. Reznik completes his exploration of the Ten Commandments, focusing on commandments six through ten. He looks beyond their literal meaning, explaining their deeper purpose and how they apply to everyday life, relationships, and inner conduct. In the second part of the program, he invites listeners on a new journey into the second pillar of well-being: thoughts, feelings, emotions, and self-talk. He explains how these inner processes are interconnected and how they quietly shape our health, behavior, and overall quality of life.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Tool Box 2/3/26
During this show, Dr. Reznik responds to an email about anxiety and phobias. He explains the nature of different forms of anxiety and offers practical, easy-to-use tools for working with fear and inner tension. In the second part of the program, he reflects on the Ten Commandments, presenting them not only as moral laws but as a guideline for emotional healing and long-term health maintenance. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox - 1/27/26
During the show, Dr. Reznik starts with a teaching tale about the needs of the human soul. He then responds to two listener emails: one dealing with relationships with parents, and another exploring the difference between religion and godliness. In the final segment, he turns to the last topic of the first pillar of well-being—REST—explaining its essential role in physical, emotional, and mental health, and why true well-being cannot exist without learning how to rest properly.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox 1-20-26
During this episode, Dr. Reznik begins by sharing a short teaching tale that sets the tone for reflection and practical insight. He then responds to emails from listeners, including a question focused on the relationship between parents and children. In the second part of the show, he turns to the topic of the living environment, exploring its role within the first pillar of well-being—physical reality—and how surroundings quietly but powerfully influence health and balance.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox 1-13-26
During this episode, Dr. Reznik interviews Dr. Pam Popper, a naturopathic physician and founder of Wellness Forum Health Centers. They discuss her newest book, Conversations with Pam: The Power of Informed Healthcare, which teaches people how to take charge of their own well-being and make educated decisions about treatment and disease prevention. The conversation then widens to explore current political developments around the world.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox, Episode 252 --- 01.06.2026
During this episode, Dr. Reznik continues exploring the first pillar of well-being—physical reality. He focuses on the vital roles of exercise and physical hygiene in maintaining health, vitality, and balance. Toward the conclusion of the show, he offers his personal reflections and commentary on the presidency of Donald Trump. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox - Episode 251- 12.30.2025.
During this program, Dr. Reznik reflects on the deeper meaning of moving from one year into the next, especially as humanity approaches 2026, a time of collective transition and inner reckoning. He responds to a listener’s email concerning politics and the situation in Venezuela, offering perspective rather than ideology. The show concludes with an introduction to the work of Allen Allred, highlighting his thoughtful insights into spirituality, human connection, and the inner foundations of meaningful relationships. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox - 12.23.25.
During this hour, Dr. Reznik concludes his in-depth exploration of nutrition, bringing together practical guidance and broader integrative principles. He then turns to the groundbreaking work of Dr. Peter Gariaev, leading into a pivotal interview on wave genetics and its implications for understanding life, health, and consciousness. The program closes on a reflective note, with Dr. Reznik quoting sages from different traditions and eras, inviting listeners to contemplate the deeper meaning behind events in our lives and the hidden order of all there is.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Tool Box - 12.16.25.
In this episode, Dr. Peter Reznik introduces the groundbreaking work of Russian scientist Dr. Peter Gariaev and reflects on its implications for health and human potential. He also offers thoughtful social commentary on significant events from the past week in the United States and abroad. Midway through the program, Dr. Reznik engages in an improvised, compassionate dialogue, offering guidance and practical insight to a listener struggling with addiction.
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Dr. Peter Reznik Toolbox - 12.9.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik offers social commentary on the drug epidemic in the United States and examines the Trump administration’s efforts to address it. He shares his own perspective on how this national crisis could be resolved. In addition, he explores four possible attitudes toward the existence of God, inviting listeners to reflect on their own beliefs. The program concludes with Dr. Reznik’s thoughtful response to an email from a listener struggling with substance abuse.
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox 12.2.25
In the first half of the show, Dr. Reznik responds to audience emails—one from a couple facing relationship challenges and another from a listener struggling with substance abuse. In the second half, he explores Inna Joice’s individualized approach to health and nutrition, emphasizing the importance of tailoring one’s dietary and lifestyle choices to personal needs rather than following generalized or rigid systems. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox 11.25.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik reflects on the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, its meaning, and the sense of gratitude and anticipation it brings. He then responds to a listener’s email asking about his views on Islam and Muslims. In the final segment, he turns to health and nutrition, introducing and discussing the third nutritional approach - the individualized path developed by Inna Joyce. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Resnik's Toolbox 11.18.25
In this episode, Dr. Reznik reflects on his recent journey to Israel and the impressions it left on him. He then turns to the state of modern education, using Harvard University as an example of broader systemic concerns. In the final segment, Dr. Reznik continues his exploration of nutritional philosophies, introducing and discussing the next approach-Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride’s perspective on healing through diet. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox 11.11.25
During this program, Dr. Reznik presents an interview exploring the concept of Biological Colonialism—the systematic effort by ruling elites to get enriched through the healthcare system. He then addresses several listener emails concerning the role of women in politics and society, offering both historical and psychological perspectives. In the final segment, Dr. Reznik introduces Dr. Gary Null’s nutritional philosophy, outlining its key principles and discussing how it contrasts with conventional dietary approaches. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox 11.4.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik begins by discussing the upcoming elections, vaccination policies, and Bill Gates’s recent reversal on global warming. He then responds to a listener’s email about the psychological and moral dimensions of promiscuity. The program concludes with the beginning of an in-depth exploration of the topic of Nutrition. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik' Toolbox 10.28.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik responds to two listener emails—one addressing the challenges of living in anger and the other exploring the benefits of cultivating sexual energy as a source of vitality and creativity. In the second part of the program, he discusses the essential role of sleep in maintaining emotional balance, physical health, and overall well-being, offering practical suggestions for improving sleep quality and restoring inner harmony. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik's Toolbox 10.21.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik discusses a wide range of topics, including the current political climate in the United States, the role and ideology of the Claremont Institute, the historical background of vaccination, and the effectiveness of chemotherapy. He concludes the show with a thoughtful, in-depth exploration of four verses from the first and second chapters of the Book of Genesis, reflecting on their spiritual significance and their application in our daily life and self-care. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox 10.14.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik shares with the audience about the literature he has been reading, including books by Dan Brown and Wilbur Smith. He then responds to an email question about the age of the Universe. In the final part of the show, Dr. Reznik discusses one of the chapters from his book, exploring the subject of air and emphasizing the essential role that good air quality plays in maintaining our physical and emotional well-being. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 9.23.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik explores the meaning of the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashana, explaining the significance of the Ten Days of Repentance leading up to Yom Kippur. He shares traditional teachings and illustrative stories from Jewish tradition, offering insights into reflection, self-assessment, and spiritual renewal during this sacred period. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 9.16.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik interviews Dr. Yul Rapoport, co-founder of BrainThrive. They explore an innovative approach to healing and health maintenance using therapeutic sounds, developed by Dr. Rapoport and his colleague Dr. BJ Adrezin. The discussion highlights how this method, rooted in both ancient practices and modern science, can address a wide range of physical, mental, and emotional challenges. Listeners learn how sound therapy may support overall well-being, reduce stress, and enhance the body’s natural capacity for healing. For more on Dr. Rappoport’s work, visit: https://brainthrive.com For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 9.9.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik interviews health practitioner Tracy Piper, the creator of the Piper Protocol. They explore her holistic approach to well-being, emphasizing the importance of mind-body balance, nutrition, and lifestyle. Tracy explains how colon hydrotherapy can support the body’s natural healing processes, improve digestive health, and contribute to overall wellness. The conversation highlights practical strategies for maintaining health and preventing illness, providing listeners with insights into integrative, preventive care. For more on Tracy Piper and her work, visit: http://ThePiperCenter.com or email: [email protected] or call: 917.902.4594 For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 9.2.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik shared a personal story of how, despite following a seemingly healthy diet, he was unknowingly harming his health. He then responded to an email, offering insights on the power of forgiveness. In the final segment, he guided the audience through a series of mental imagery exercises designed to help overcome fear. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 8.26.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik interviews Jan Ford, an associate of Dr. Robert Lyons, continuing their discussion on KAQUN water, developed by Dr. Lyons. Jan Ford leads one of the few centers worldwide where people receive treatments using this method. They explore the idea of creating a center for individuals unable to afford treatments, discussing strategies to seek support from philanthropic organizations and generous donors. The conversation highlights both the therapeutic potential of KAQUN water and ways to make it accessible to a broader community. For more on Jan Ford’s work, visit: https://www.o2watertubs.com For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 8.19.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik explored practical insights from the Bible for everyday life. Responding to an email, he then discussed both the secular and spiritual roots of antisemitism. In the final segment, he guided the audience through mental imagery exercises aimed at helping individuals recognize and overcome fear, providing tools for greater self-awareness, inner strength, and emotional resilience. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 8.12.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik first answered an email from a listener, delving into topics such as politics, the role of women in society, and the current state of healthcare. He then took a phone call and worked in detail with the caller on interpreting a night dream. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 8.5.25
During this show, Dr. Reznik shares his personal experience with surgery, emphasizing the importance of making informed decisions rather than relying solely on a doctor's advice. He then answers an email regarding guest invitations from esoteric fields of knowledge. In the third part of the show, he talks about how enriching and gratifying it can be to connect with people from different spiritual and cultural traditions, highlighting the value of such exchanges in broadening perspectives. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 7.29.25
During this episode, Dr. Reznik concluded his series of mental imagery exercises focused on relationships. He then shared a compelling audio clip featuring an intelligence officer explaining how organizations and individuals can shape public opinion and influence preferences. In the final segment, Dr. Reznik explored the brain’s ultradian rhythms—natural cycles of mental and physical energy that occur throughout the day—and discussed their connection to nasal breathing cycles, offering insights into how these patterns affect focus, rest, and overall well-being. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 7.22.25
During this episode, Dr. Reznik concluded his discussion of Gail Washburn’s writing on hope, exploring its deeper meaning and application. He then addressed the final aspect of the First Pillar of Well-Being—Rest, emphasizing its essential role in healing and self-mastery. In the final segment, he offered a guided mental imagery exercise focused on relationships, concluding the series of teachings on this vital subject with a tool for inner clarity and connection. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 7.8.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik speaks with two accomplished neurologists and business partners, Dr. Yul Rappoport and Dr. BJ Adrezin, founders of the holistic wellness center BrainThrive. They are bringing something truly meaningful to the field of brain health by integrating conventional medicine with a holistic approach. Dr. Reznik explores their professional journey, the insights they’ve gained, and the innovative work they are doing together to promote healing, balance, and long-term well-being. For more on BrainThrive visit: https://brainthrive.com/team/ For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 7.1.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik interviews Dr. Robert Yoho, exploring the emerging use of ketamine in treating psychiatric and neurological disorders. They discuss its therapeutic potential, risks, and the broader implications for mental health care. The conversation also covers the current state of cardiac care, raising concerns about medical practices and patient outcomes. Together, they touch on various pressing health-related topics, offering insights into both conventional and alternative approaches to treatment. For more on Dr. Robert Yoho, visit: https://robertyoho.substack.com For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 6.24.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik shares a deeply moving letter written by a 26-year-old woman just 24 hours before her death from cancer—offering profound reflections on life, love, and presence. He then responds to an email that raises questions about the role of women in society, exploring both traditional and evolving perspectives. Finally, Dr. Reznik engages in a thoughtful dialogue on the meaning and power of hope, inspired by a personal reflection sent to him by a friend. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 6.17.25
Continuing the conversation about the essential elements of a healthy life in the physical world, Dr. Reznik focuses this episode on two foundational topics: physical hygiene and living environment. He explores how daily cleansing routines support detoxification and well-being, and how our surroundings—especially exposure to pollutants or radiation—can profoundly affect our health. Practical guidance and thoughtful reflection help listeners take greater responsibility for their physical foundation. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 6.10.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik explores three of the most essential, life-sustaining elements of our physical existence: air, water, and sleep. He discusses how each plays a crucial role in maintaining health and vitality, and offers insights into how we can improve the quality of our breathing, hydration, and rest. This foundational episode reminds us that before any advanced healing methods, we must first honor and restore the basic pillars that support life itself. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 6.3.25
In this episode, Dr. Reznik responds to audience emails, exploring the theme of personal freedom—the right to choose whether or not to follow what others consider right or wrong. In the main segment, he discusses how to identify one’s unique body type and the corresponding nutritional needs, offering guidance on aligning diet with individual physiology for optimal health and well-being. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 5.27.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik interviews Dr. Marina Yanover, a naturopathic physician. Together, they explore autoimmune disorders, discussing not only their physical symptoms but also their underlying mental, emotional, and spiritual causes. The conversation highlights the importance of a holistic approach to healing, where true wellness is achieved by addressing the whole person—body, mind, and spirit. For more on Dr. Marina Yanover visit: https://bigapplehealth.com For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 5.20.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik responds to listener emails and explores a range of intriguing topics. He begins with an introduction to palmistry, followed by a thoughtful discussion on the difference between fear and anxiety. Later, prompted by a caller’s question, he delves into the role of Satan in the Bible, offering psychological and spiritual insights into this often-misunderstood figure. For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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Dr. Peter Reznik’s Toolbox - 5.13.25
During this hour, Dr. Reznik interviews Rachel Epstein, wife of the late Dr. Gerald Epstein. Though Dr. Epstein passed away six years ago, his transformative teachings live on. Rachel, who was his partner in life and work, completed his final book, We Are Not Meant to Die—a powerful continuation of his message of healing and renewal. She also guides the audience through mental imagery exercises that cultivate inner freedom, independence, and hope, carrying forward a legacy rooted in deep compassion and spiritual resilience. For more on Rachel Epstein’s work and the American Institute for Mental Imagery Visit: https://aimi.us For more on Dr. Reznik, his work, and his online books and courses, visit: https://www.drpeterreznik.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Dr. Reznik will share with his listeners concrete, practical tools he has acquired over a period of forty-three years of his practice as a heath professional. The tools range from the Will Integration Training to Dreamwork, from Mental Imagery for Healing and Health Maintenance to Developing Intuition, from Mastering One’s Character to The Science and Art of Face Reading. Some of the shows will offer the audience to participate in experiential exercises, such as working on the caller’s night dreams or taking those interested on the healing journeys, while other shows will be reserved for interviewing outstanding specialists in the healing arts.
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