#112: Mapping Laughter with Dr. Cory Reddish

Laughter in a healing protocol is not only a form of “medicine”, but it’s also a non-negotiable that we can easily introduce to our patients. Today, on the first 15-Minute Matrix of the new year, I introduce you to my longtime friend and colleague Dr. Cory Reddish. We discuss the importance of laughter, why we need laughter, and how levity, optimism, joy, smiles, and belly laughs can lead to relief from many common symptoms.
January 3rd, 2020
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> To learn more about Dr. Cory click here
> Read more about Norman Cousins and his laughter discoveries
The quote Dr. Cory mentions at the end of the episode is:
“Laughter is tangible evidence of hope”
—Michael Jr.
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