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Voices and Visions from Outside Mental Health

Will Hall, Madness Radio

175 episodesEN-US

Show overview

Madness Radio has been publishing since 2007, and across the 18 years since has built a catalogue of 175 episodes. That works out to roughly 160 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 50 min and 56 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Health & Fitness show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 8 months ago. The busiest year was 2008, with 24 episodes published. Published by Will Hall, Madness Radio.

Episodes
175
Running
2007–2025 · 18y
Median length
52 min
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

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Voices and Visions from Outside Mental Health

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Compassionate Therapy | Michael Montgomery | Madness Radio

Can psychotherapy work against the mainstream system? What does it take to be truly compassionate as a professional? And what are the downsides of promising alternatives such as Open Dialogue? Michael Montgomery grew up in Ireland and experienced firsthand the impacts of trauma and violence; a meeting with a visionary friend introduced him to psychiatric oppression. Today he is an existential psychoanalyst in the tradition of R.D. Laing and trained in Open Dialogue, and he joins Madness Radio guest producer Nicki Glasser and host Will Hall to discuss his work. (transcript) (58 min version) www.drmontgomery.comThe post Compassionate Therapy | Michael Montgomery | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Sep 24, 20251h 23m

Schizophrenia Shamanism and Family | Dick Russell | Madness Radio

Is “schizophrenia” a broken brain — or shamanic journeying to ancestral dimensions? Is being “out of touch with reality” actually visions of deeper truth and racial healing? Dick Russell – author of 17 books including on the JFK assassination and a biography of Jungian James Hillman – followed doctors’ advice when his son Franklin was diagnosed psychotic. But Franklin, who is of mixed race, only got worse — until Russell and Franklin’s mother Etta Russell-Scott joined West African traditional healer Malidoma Somé on a spiritual quest. Franklin’s creative flourishing helped repair the relationship between father and son, and with Franklin’s support, Russell wrote My Mysterious Son: A Life-Changing Passage between Schizophrenia and Shamanism to bring crucial lessons for all of us. (transcript here) (58 min version) https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781629144870/my-mysterious-son/ https://dickrussell.substack.com/ https://dickrussell.org/ www.madinamerica.com/2014/12/mysterious-son/ malidoma.com/about/ https://dickrussell.substack.com/The post Schizophrenia Shamanism and Family | Dick Russell | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Aug 22, 20251h 21m

Valley Free Radio Anniversary | Will Hall | Madness Radio

Will Hall greets community FM station Valley Free Radio for its 20 years anniversary celebration! Founders Will and Ed Russell sparked the volunteer-run station in Northampton, Massachusetts, dedicated to peace, ecology, and social justice — and home to Madness Radio. Congrats on 20 years of amazing volunteer run community programming and an antidote to our corporate drive media! Video here: https://youtu.be/yz2ZI2LXQMo https://valleyfreeradio.org/ https://www.northamptonchamber.com/blog/investor-spotlight-valley-free-radio https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNDnCWBx0Nb/ https://valleyadvocate.com/…/20-hours-to-celebrate-20…/ Low Power To The People | Valley AdvocateThe post Valley Free Radio Anniversary | Will Hall | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Aug 10, 20258 min

Mad Camp 2024 | Jessica Gallinger | Madness Radio

Mad Camp is an annual summer camp for mad people in Northern California – with people joining from all over the world! What’s it all about? Madness Radio producer and co-host Jessica Gallinger attended Mad Camp 2024 and interviewed Mad Campers about their experience, she’s joined by Mad Camp co-founders Dina Tyler and Will Hall to talk about the crazy wild vision they are unfolding to shift the timeline. Original music – Sarah Harper – Soundcloud & Instagram: @SarahHarperRock. https://www.madinamerica.com/2023/02/mad-camp/ www.madcamp.net www.madcampeurope.netThe post Mad Camp 2024 | Jessica Gallinger | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Jul 30, 202539 min

Sex Drugs Harm Reduction | Caty Simon | Madness Radio

How do decriminalizing drug use and sex work advance mad liberation? What lessons can psychiatric survivors learn from the harm reduction movement? Caty Simon’s activist leadership spans the low-income rights, psychiatric survivors, sex worker, and drug users union movements, and she was a key organizer at Freedom Center in Western Massachusetts. Caty is on the leadership team of National Survivors Union (NSU), the US drug users union; is a founding co-organizer of Whose Corner Is It Anyway, a mutual aid group by and for low-income, street, and survival sex workers who use opioids and/or stimulants and/or experience housing insecurity; and leads Narcofeminism Storyshare, a collaborative autobiographical story development and key publics training stigma reduction project at NC Survivors Union, the flagship affiliate group of NSU. Caty is currently a research assistant at the Yale School of Medicine, and in 2023 received the International Drug Policy Reform Conference’s Alfred R. Lindesmith Award. Caty reunites with longtime colleagues and Madness Radio co-hosts Jacks McNamara and Will Hall to talk about psychiatric incarceration and her 20 years experience in the harm reduction movement for drug user, sex worker, and mad people liberation. (Transcript) 58 min version To contact Caty: [email protected] The principles of harm reduction, as defined by the National Harm Reduction Coalition: https://harmreduction.org/about-us/principles-of-harm-reduction/ Whose Corner Is It Anyway crowdfund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/whose-corner-is-it-anyway Caty’s research publications on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bMlmEE4AAAAJ&hl=en A Contemporary Drug Problems journal article on the Narcofeminism Storyshare project: https://bit.ly/3OMVdRz NC Survivors Union website: https://www.ncsurvivorsunion.org Caty Simon chapter in Outside Mental Health: Voices and Visions of Madness https://bit.ly/42mRWQL A series of interviews with late Arise for Social Justice Executive Director Michaelann Bewsee, discussed in the interview, from the Smith College Collection: https://smith.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?pid=5afb0a04-510f-45d3-ac09-ae2201473430 Two key corrections by Caty: The national reduction in overdoses this year was 14.5%, not 10% or less, as I erroneously said in the interview. Also, to clarify further on my statement that the DSM-V’s diagnostic criteria for mild opioid use disorder could easily apply to someone who is prescribed opioids for pain, this is why they must specify in the DSM-V entry on opioid use disorder that “These criteria [are] not considered to be met for those individuals taking opioids solely under appropriate medical supervision.”The post Sex Drugs Harm Reduction | Caty Simon | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Jan 21, 20251h 10m

Escaped Lunatic | Irit Shimrat | Madness Radio

Legendary psychiatric survivor activist Irit Shimrat escaped psychiatric incarceration to become a leading anti-psychiatry organizer. Co-founder of the Ontario Psychiatric Survivors’ Alliance, Irit edited the Canadian magazine Phoenix Rising: The Voice of the Psychiatrized and wrote Call Me Crazy: Stories from the Mad Movement, bringing together the stories of many leading activists. Irit shares her experiences from the inside of locked wards, and from the outside – organizing to abolish them. (Transcript) 58 min version Call me Crazy: Stories from the Mad Movement by Irit Shimrat Spotlight on Institutional Psychiatry Edited by Irit Shimrat Phoenix Rising: The Voice of the Psychiatrized Don Weitz Legacy Project Lunatics Liberation Front web archive Go Nuts!The post Escaped Lunatic | Irit Shimrat | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Nov 7, 20241h 5m

Visionary Ecology | Steven Morgan | Madness Radio

Do grieving goats lick psychedelic lichen? Altered states are part of nature, used by plants and animals for survival(!). How does ecology reveal the evolutionary – and spiritual – purpose of psychosis? Steven Morgan, psychiatric survivor and trainer in Intentional Peer Support, led the Another Way sanctuary and was project director for Soteria Vermont. Today he journeys in the wilderness to find healing and spiritual renewal, and with host Will Hall discusses psychosis as part of evolution, psychedelics in natural ecology, personal visions of Christianity, and communicating with bacteria through expanded consciousness. (Transcript) 58 min version stevenmorganjr.com www.madnessradio.net/madness-radio-reinventing-bipolar-steven-morgan/ Music by Steven Morgan The World We Used to Live In by Vine Deloria Jr. Intentional Peer Support Soteria VermontThe post Visionary Ecology | Steven Morgan | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Aug 5, 20241h 18m

Grand Rounds UCSF Psychiatry – Will Hall – Madness Radio

Will Hall’s June 2024 Grand Rounds talk at University of California San Francisco Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences – where he was locked up as a young man! – titled “New Visions of Psychosis: Abolition as Clinical Best Practice.” Revenge is a dish best served cold. Video here: https://youtu.be/adYrzmJ2w50?si=nwAQBM2F6oYmbShe transcript here. 58 min versionThe post Grand Rounds UCSF Psychiatry – Will Hall – Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Jul 9, 20241h 24m

Philosophy of Madness | Justin Garson | Madness Radio

Is madness dysfunction and breakdown – or part of human evolution that helps us survive? Writers going back to Hippocrates saw madness as the organism’s way to cope with its environment, so why has this view almost disappeared today? Justin Garson, professor of philosophy at Hunter College and author of Madness: a Philosophical Exploration, joins co-hosts Will Hall and Jessica Gallinger to discuss madness as a strategy, beyond the biological vs psychological debate. (Transcript) 58 min version Justin Garson’s website Madness: A Philosophical Exploration The post Philosophy of Madness | Justin Garson | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Jun 13, 20241h 9m

The End of the World | Will Hall | Madness Radio

What can R.D. Laing, madness, and Star Trek teach us about the end of the world – and saving it? Will Hall reads “Can Madness Save the World? Where R.D. Laing—and Star Trek—Meet,” published on Mad In America March 14, 2024. The essay draws on the original series Star Trek episode City on the Edge of Forever and on The Obvious, Laing’s speech at the 1967 Dialectics Of Liberation Congress. (Trust us, this all does makes sense!) www.madinamerica.com/2024/03/can-madness-save-the-world-where-r-d-laing-and-star-trek-meet/The post The End of the World | Will Hall | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Apr 8, 202421 min

Crazy or Religious? | Alison Smith | Madness Radio

Does hearing God’s voice make you mentally ill? Will psychiatry help you cope with grief and rejection – or make things worse? After a distressing romantic breakup Alison Smith went to her college clinic for help – and was locked up, drugged, and labeled psychotic. Positive and mysterious voices – including visions of Jesus – suddenly turned dark and persecutory, and Alison was driven into psychiatry-induced madness. Co-hosts Will Hall and Jacks McNamara join Alison to discuss religious voices – and psychiatric violence to suppress them. Alison’s writing has appeared in Granta, Real Simple, and PBS’s Stories from the Stage, and her acclaimed memoir Name All the Animals was named a ten best books of the year by People magazine (yes, that People magazine). A coming of age story, Name All the Animals opens on the day Alison’s brother died in a car crash and explores themes of grief, faith and sexuality. Alison lives in Northampton, MA and is working on a new memoir about hearing voices. www.namealltheanimals.com Transcript 58 min versionThe post Crazy or Religious? | Alison Smith | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Feb 1, 20241h 14m

UCSF Grand Rounds | Dina Tyler | Madness Radio

Dina Tyler’s FANTASTIC, heartful, brilliant December 2023 Grand Rounds talk at UCSF Medical School, “Improving Outcomes for Psychosis: Psychiatric Survivor and Critical Psychiatry Perspectives.” Also available as a video. (Transcript) (Slides from talk) (58 min) www.dinatyler.com Journal of Humanistic PsychologyThe post UCSF Grand Rounds | Dina Tyler | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Dec 7, 20231h 12m

A Ten Day Voyage | R.D. Laing Politics of Experience Audiobook | Madness Radio

Audiobook mp3 of Chapter 7 “A Ten Day Voyage”, from The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise, by R.D. Laing, read by Will Hall. Full book .mp3 (cntrl/rtclck save as to download): https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookFULL.mp3 Full book as chapters on this YouTube playlist: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMya78GAdrpxtOjEayvMp1lC88ce21kUb Individual chapters as .mp3 (ctrl/rtclick to save as): https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh1.mp3 https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh2.mp3 https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh3.mp3 https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh4.mp3 https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh5.mp3 https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh6.mp3 https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh7.mp3 https://www.madnessradio.net/audio-extra/RDLaingPoliticsOfExperienceLaingAudiobookCh8.mp3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._D. LaingThe post A Ten Day Voyage | R.D. Laing Politics of Experience Audiobook | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Sep 17, 202333 min

Abolition Is Disability Justice | Tina Minkowitz | Madness Radio

Why are assault, kidnapping, and torture legal – when you have a psychiatric diagnosis? Is psychiatry’s legal double standard unjust in the same way a double standard would be for being female or Black? Does disability justice mean psychiatric abolition – and reparations? Tina Minkowitz, survivor of psychiatric institutionalization and a human rights lawyer, helped draft and negotiate the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Tina joins Will Hall to discuss why abolition of forced psychiatric treatment means the non-negotiable right to be an equal human being. Tina is founder and president of the Center for the Human Rights of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry, and author of Reimagining Crisis Support: Matrix, Roadmap and Policy. 58 min version transcript here National Council on Disability from Privileges to Rights report http://chrusp.org/ 10th International Conference on Human Rights and Psychiatric Oppression Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Reimagining Crisis Support: Matrix, Roadmap and Policy (free download) A Danger to Self and Others: Health and Criminal Consequences of Involuntary Hospitalization  The post Abolition Is Disability Justice | Tina Minkowitz | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Sep 9, 20231h 33m

Abolish Psy? | Craig Newnes | Madness Radio

Are psychotherapy’s assumptions completely misguided? What is really at stake in the research and practice of psychology? Is it possible to take a step back and see “psy” for what it is? Craig Newnes is a Jewish dad, grandad, musician, writer, and former director of one of the UK’s largest NHS Psychological Therapies Directorates, and he joins Will Hall to discuss a critical view of the entire psy industry. Past editor of the British Psychological Society clinical psychology division newsletter for 19 years, Craig has doctorates in History and Clinical Psychology and currently edits the Journal of Critical Psychology Counseling and Psychotherapy. He has published over 200 articles and 25 books, including the upcoming Psychomusicology, available from Egalitarian Publishing. (58 min version) (transcript here) Racism in Psychology Finniendo – an illustrated saga for children https://www.egalitarianpublishing.com Survivor Poetry 52 Ways to Change Your Life. Tearagh’t: a novel Teaching Critical Psychology A Critical A to Z of Electroshock Clinical Psychology: A critical examination Inscription, Diagnosis, Deception and the Mental Health Industry: How Psy governs us all The post Abolish Psy? | Craig Newnes | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Jul 5, 20231h 8m

Flight From Trauma | Paris Williams | Madness Radio

How does the terror of child abuse inspire the heights of spiritual awakening? Are risky behaviors with drugs and extreme sports also a search towards healing? Co-hosts Dina Tyler and Will Hall talk with Paris Williams, who has a PhD in clinical psychology and went through his own experience of extreme states and madness. Paris took flight from extreme childhood trauma and became a world class hang glider pilot, competing world wide, soaring miles above the earth, and risking his life again and again. Today he works as a therapist for people with psychosis, including from a spiritual emergence and trauma perspective and as a teacher in Hakomi psychotherapy, and is the author of the book Rethinking Madness. (58 min version) (Transcript here) https://youtu.be/JRCRYLB5FWs https://pariswilliamsphd.com https://rethinkingmadness.comThe post Flight From Trauma | Paris Williams | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

May 11, 20231h 27m

Rethinking Therapy | Will Hall and Ryan Hofrichter | Madness Radio

Therapist Ryan Hofrichter flips the mic on Madness Radio host Will Hall for a wide-ranging discussion about madness, psychiatry, and being a therapist. Topics include power in therapy, psychiatric diagnosis harms, naming ethical and professional dilemmas, working outside of the mainstream mental health system, understanding emotional distress in context, tragedy as potentially transformative, the psychiatric survivor movement, preventing mental health crises by creating healthy communities… and more. Thanks Ryan for listening! (58 min version) Full interview transcript and details on Ryan’s website here.The post Rethinking Therapy | Will Hall and Ryan Hofrichter | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Apr 25, 20231h 31m

Youth Leadership | Felicity Krueger & Oryx Cohen | Madness Radio

Can teens lead their own mental health education? Are suicidal feelings and self harm “contagions” that young people shouldn’t talk about? How can mutual aid and peer support solve our youth mental health crisis? Felicity Krueger emerged out of trauma, anxiety, and the challenges of multi-racial adoption to become a leading teen advocate in Kentucky and nationwide. Felicity joins Oryx Cohen and co-hoist Will Hall to discuss her work today, including training youth in Emotional CPR – a peer support response to distress and an alternative to police and pharma. (Transcript here.) https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Voices-PJ-Moynihan/dp/B0821RFTJY https://youthmovenational.org https://kypartnership.org/ky-youth-m-o-v-e www.power2u.org www.emotional-cpr.orgThe post Youth Leadership | Felicity Krueger & Oryx Cohen | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Apr 4, 202345 min

Lyme And Dyskinesia | Monica Cassani | Madness Radio

Are trauma, medication injury, and holistic health connected? Does Lyme disease infection relate to tardive dyskinesia from psychiatric drugs? Is there a spiritual purpose to debilitating illness? Monica Cassani is a psychiatric survivor and early leader in internet support with the Beyond Meds – Everything Matters website and community. Monica’s struggle with chronic iatrogenic illness led her to discover personal renewal and spiritual awakening – and gain a deeper understanding of illness, healing, and the ecological nature of the self. (Alternate 58 min version here.) Tardive Dyskinesia, Chronic Lyme Disease, and Infection – Mad In America Everything Matters – Beyond Meds MDs and systemic infections (Lyme and Tardive Dyskinesia)The post Lyme And Dyskinesia | Monica Cassani | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Mar 9, 20231h 5m

Consent Not Required | Rob Wipond | Madness Radio

Read this book! Is discriminating against people who have — or are labeled with — psychiatric disabilities ever justified? Is denying equality before the law necessary in times of crisis – or does it open the door to widespread abuse and violence? Journalist and community development activist Rob Wipond’s new book Your Consent Is Not Required: The Rise in Psychiatric Detentions, Forced Treatment, and Abusive Guardianships is a devastating investigative exposé of the normalized assault, kidnapping, and torture that is forced psychiatric treatment. It is hard to conclude anything other than this abusive practice must be brought to an end. So what can be done? Rob and Will Hall discuss these issues and more, and delve into what voluntary alternatives are possible — and how to stop the current dominant medicalized system from suppressing these alternatives. Rob has written a blistering account of some of psychiatry’s biggest lies; please read this book (if you can – advisory of upsetting content), join the abolition movement, and help sound the alarm to finally put an end to forced treatment based on disability. (58 min version) (transcript) https://robwipond.com/The post Consent Not Required | Rob Wipond | Madness Radio first appeared on Madness Radio.

Feb 28, 20231h 55m