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The Huberman Lab podcast is hosted by Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. The podcast discusses neuroscience and science-based tools, including how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health, as well as existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system works.
Huberman has made numerous significant contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function, and neural plasticity, which is the ability of our nervous system to rewire and learn new behaviors, skills, and cognitive functioning. He is a McKnight Foundation and Pew Foundation Fellow and was awarded the Cogan Award, given to the scientist making the most significant discoveries in the study of vision, in 2017.
Work from the Huberman Laboratory at Stanford School of Medicine has been published in top journals, including Nature, Science, and Cell, and has been featured in TIME, BBC, Scientific American, Discover, and other top media outlets.
In 2021, Dr. Huberman launched the Huberman Lab podcast. The podcast is frequently ranked in the top 10 of all podcasts globally and is often ranked #1 in the categories of Science, Education, and Health & Fitness.
The podcast Huberman Lab is created by Scicomm Media. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how making mistakes and perceived frustration drive learning and how movement enhances the brain’s adaptability.
I explain how making errors triggers the release of neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, which are essential for learning. I also discuss the differences between how neuroplasticity occurs in children and adults, focusing on the varying requirements and effort needed for learning. I discuss science-supported learning strategies for adults, including small practice bouts, leveraging frustration, regulating your autonomic state, and using movement to maximize focus and neuroplasticity.
Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday.
Read the full show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Learning
00:01:29 Representational Plasticity, Performance Errors
00:03:16 Neuroplasticity, Neurotransmitters
00:05:03 Sponsor: AG1
00:06:11 Visual Adaptation, Children vs. Adults
00:10:23 Errors, Frustration & Neuroplasticity, Adult Learning
00:14:13 Adults, Incremental Shifts vs. High Contingency; Tool: Small Learning Bouts
00:18:43 Sponsor: David
00:20:00 Tool: Ultradian Cycles, Focus, Errors & Frustration
00:22:08 Dopamine, Errors & Subjective Beliefs; Peak Focus; Tool: Frustration
00:25:56 Sponsor: BetterHelp
00:27:02 Limbic Friction; Tool: Behaviors to Increase Alert or Calm
00:30:43 Balance, Errors & Neurotransmitters
00:33:28 Tool: Enhance Neuroplasticity; Movement
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Laurie Santos, Ph.D., a professor of psychology and cognitive science at Yale University and a leading researcher on happiness and fulfillment. We discuss what truly increases happiness, examining factors such as money, social comparison, free time, alone time versus time spent with others, pets, and the surprising positive impact of negative visualizations. We also explore common myths and truths about introverts and extroverts, the science of motivation, and how to adjust your hedonic set point to experience significantly more joy in daily life. Throughout the episode, Dr. Santos shares science-supported strategies for enhancing emotional well-being and cultivating a deeper sense of meaning and happiness.
Read the full show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Laurie Santos
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00:06:00 Happiness, Emotion & Cognition; Emotional Contagion
00:11:18 Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic Rewards
00:14:43 Money, Comparison & Happiness
00:21:39 Tool: Increase Social Connection; Real-Time Communication
00:32:16 Sponsor: AG1
00:33:47 Technology, Information, Social Interaction
00:39:22 Loneliness, Youth, Technology
00:42:16 Cravings, Sustainable Actions, Dopamine
00:47:01 Social Connection & Predictions; Introverts & Extroverts
00:57:22 Sponsors: Function & LMNT
01:00:41 Social Connection & Frequency; Tools: Fun; “Presence” & Technology
01:07:53 Technology & Negative Effects; Tool: Senses & Grounding; Podcasts
01:15:11 Negativity Bias, Gratitude, Tool: “Delight” Practice & Shifting Emotions
01:25:01 Sponsor: David
01:26:17 Importance of Negative Emotions; Judgements about Happiness
01:34:16 Happiness & Cultural Differences, Tool: Focus on Small Pleasures
01:41:00 Dogs, Monkeys & Brain, “Monkey Mind”
01:47:40 Monkeys, Perspective, Planning
01:53:58 Dogs, Cats, Dingos; Pets & Happiness
02:00:49 Time Famish; Tools: Time Affluence Breaks; Time Confetti & Free Time
02:07:46 Hedonic Adaptation; Tool: Spacing Happy Experiences
02:15:27 Contrast, Comparison & Happiness; Tool: Bronze Lining, Negative Visualization
02:24:08 Visualization, Bannister Effect; Tool: Imagine Obstacles
02:29:12 Culture; Arrival Fallacy, Tool: Journey Mindset
02:37:11 Mortality, Memento Mori, Tool: Fleeting Experiences & Contrast
02:44:33 Awe
02:48:15 Timescales; Community Engagement & Signature Strengths; Tool: Job Crafting
02:56:55 Strength Date, Leisure Time; Tool: Doing for Others, Feel Good Do Good
03:01:42 Tool: Asking for Help
03:05:32 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Protocols Book, Neural Network Newsletter
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how neuroplasticity allows the brain to continue to adapt and change throughout life, particularly through focused attention and active engagement in learning.
I explain how neuroplasticity differs in children and adults, highlighting the key neurochemicals required for adult learning. I explain science-supported protocols to boost alertness and improve attention, including techniques like visual focus and goal accountability. I also discuss how sleep, along with practices such as non-sleep deep rest (NSDR) and naps, support the brain to enhance learning.
Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday.
Read the full show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Neuroplasticity
00:03:27 Sponsor: David
00:04:43 New Neurons; Sensory Information, Brain & Customized Map
00:07:40 Recognition, Awareness of Behaviors
00:09:58 Sponsor: AG1
00:11:06 Attention & Neuroplasticity
00:15:40 Epinephrine, Acetylcholine & Nervous System Change
00:18:20 Improve Alertness, Epinephrine, Tool: Accountability
00:20:39 Improve Attention, Acetylcholine, Nicotine
00:23:09 Sponsor: LMNT
00:24:26 Tool: Visual Focus & Mental Focus
00:29:54 Tool: Ultradian Cycles, Anchoring Attention
00:31:00 Sleep & Neuroplasticity; NSDR, Naps
00:33:34 Recap & Key Takeaways
00:36:38 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Recommendations, Sponsors
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Bernardo Huberman, Ph.D., a research physicist, expert on quantum networks, and vice president of CableLabs’ Next-Gen Systems. We discuss his journey into science, beginning in South America, how a curiosity about physics led him to the United States, and how his hunger for studying novel problems guided him into fields like physics, computer science, biology, economics, and, most recently, quantum computing. He explains relativity theory, chaos theory, fractals, and quantum internet in terms anyone can understand.
We explore how curiosity has continually guided his decisions about what to study and how to live, and how researching hard, even abstract, problems can serve as a model for staying grounded and enjoying everyday life. We also discuss meditation, spirituality, and why continually asking questions about how the world is organized can bring about an immense and lasting sense of meaning and joy.
Read the full show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Bernardo Huberman
00:02:13 Sponsors: Helix Sleep & BetterHelp
00:05:08 Early School, Science Interest, Argentina; Soccer
00:12:29 Physics, Childhood Teacher, Family
00:20:48 Music; Dictatorship; Humanistic Education
00:29:09 Sponsor: AG1
00:30:40 US Graduate School
00:39:27 Counterculture, Peer Pressure; Graduation, Job Search
00:49:19 Xerox, Personal Computers; Risk-Takers, Tachyon
00:54:49 Sponsors: LMNT & ExpressVPN
00:57:33 Relativity Theory, Quantum Mechanics
01:05:53 Chaos Theory, Fractals, Butterfly Effect
01:17:21 Scientists, Positive Contributions & Flaws
01:26:19 Sponsor: Mateína
01:27:45 Enjoyment of Life, Meditation; Goal Pursuit
01:35:44 Changing Fields, Computers
01:43:24 Mentors, Students; Restlessness, Curiosity
01:47:41 Industry, Academia, Graduate Degrees
01:54:02 Podcast, Interviewing; Mistakes, Working with Others
02:05:48 Quantum Internet, Unbreakable Code
02:09:48 Physics & Neuroscience; AI
02:15:06 Analog vs. Digital Life, Thinking about Future
02:21:38 Worry, Meditation
02:24:22 Beliefs, God; Spiritual Experiences, Randomness
02:33:53 Thinking about Past; Nostalgia
02:39:19 Politically Incorrect; Libertarians; Cryogenics; Enjoying Life
02:46:30 Joyful; Pushing to Limits; Worry & Enjoyment, Living with Elegance
02:55:57 Etiquette, Clothing
03:04:11 Retirement, Money, Travel
03:12:00 Future Plans; Joyful Life
03:13:33 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the important role that sleep and dreams have in learning, regulating emotions, and recovering from trauma.
I discuss how dreams during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep contribute to emotional learning and the processing of traumatic experiences. I also discuss the similarities of REM dreams to clinical treatments like ketamine and EMDR therapy. I explain how non-REM dreams function differently to support other types of learning. Additionally, I describe science-backed strategies to optimize both types of sleep for improved learning, mood and emotional regulation.
Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Dreaming, Learning & Un-learning
00:01:04 Types of Sleep
00:02:57 Slow-Wave Sleep, Motor Learning
00:06:23 Sponsor: AG1
00:07:30 REM Sleep, Paralysis, Unlearning of Emotional Events
00:12:29 Lack of REM Sleep, Emotionality
00:15:02 REM Sleep, Learning & Meaning
00:18:54 Sponsor: Joovv
00:20:08 EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing) Therapy, Trauma
00:26:48 Ketamine Therapy, PCP, Trauma
00:29:52 Sponsor: Eight Sleep
00:31:23 REM Sleep as Therapy, Emotions
00:33:40 Tool: Improve Slow-Wave & REM Sleep
00:37:05 Recap & Key Takeaways
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Kelly Starrett, DPT, a world-renowned physical therapist, best-selling author, and expert on improving movement in fitness, sports, and daily life. We discuss strategies to enhance mobility and flexibility to boost physical performance and overall health, including ways to offset aging, heal from injuries faster, and correct movement or strength imbalances. Topics include zero- and low-cost tools, such as how to warm up effectively, prepare mentally for workouts, properly use foam rollers, perform fascial release, and apply heat or cold for pain management and tissue recovery. We also cover the best flexibility protocols. Dr. Starrett explains how to optimize default postures for sitting, standing, and everyday activities. Listeners will gain practical, easy-to-implement knowledge to improve their health and physical performance.
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00:00:00 Dr. Kelly Starrett
00:02:44 Sponsors: Maui Nui & Joovv
00:05:46 Movement; Tool: Daily Floor Sitting
00:12:50 Tools: Stacking Behaviors, Stretching, Floor Sitting
00:17:07 Transferring Skills; Movement-Rich Environments; Range of Motion
00:23:47 Sponsor: AG1
00:25:18 Warm-Ups & Play
00:30:51 Asymmetries & Training
00:38:27 Maximizing Gym Time; Tool: 10, 10, 10 at 10
00:42:41 Tool: Warming Up with Play; Breathwork
00:47:26 Sponsors: Function & Eight Sleep
00:50:35 Tool: Foam Rolling, Uses, Types & Technique
01:01:30 Injury vs. Incident, Pain
01:05:54 Managing Pain & Stiffness, Tool: D2R2 Method
01:11:04 Posture, Neck Work
01:19:58 Sponsor: LMNT
01:21:33 Pelvic Floor, Prostate Pain
01:28:06 Urination & Men, Pelvic Floor; Tool: Camel Pose
01:33:42 Mobilizing the Pelvic Floor, Urogenital Health
01:38:27 Abdominals, Rotational Power, Spinal Engine Work
01:43:51 Dynamic & Novel Movements; Endurance & Strength Propensities
01:50:29 Tool: Workout Intensity; Consistency & Workout Longevity
01:57:41 Hip Extension, Tools: Couch Stretch, Bosch Snatch
02:09:38 Fundamental Shapes & Training, Hip Extension, Movement Culture
02:21:06 Training for Life & Fun
02:30:20 Aging with Range of Motion & Control; Mental State & Training
02:35:38 Fascia, Myofascial Mobilization
02:41:17 Rolfing, Tool: Tissue Mobilization & Reducing Discomfort
02:45:14 Deliberate Heat & Cold, Training, Injury & Healing
02:54:35 Desire to Train, Physical Practice
02:58:54 Balanced Nutrition; Eating Behaviors & Social Media
03:10:23 Sustainable Nutrition & Training; Tool: 3 Vegetable Rule
03:14:30 Supplements
03:23:05 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explore science-backed protocols to combat jet lag, manage shift work, and optimize sleep across different stages of life.
I discuss “temperature minimum” — a simple and reliable measurement that helps you quickly adjust to new time zones and counteract the negative effects of nocturnal shift work. I also provide actionable tools for regulating sleep and wake cycles in babies and new parents.
The episode emphasizes the critical role of circadian rhythms, influenced by factors like light exposure, temperature regulation, and eating schedules. Practical tools include using light to shift your circadian clock, understanding the role of temperature in sleep, and adopting strategies to improve rest without medication. Whether you’re a shift worker, a parent of a newborn, or someone facing sleep challenges, this episode offers valuable guidance for enhancing recovery and overall well-being.
Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction to Huberman Lab Essentials
00:00:45 Understanding Circadian Rhythms
00:02:32 Optimizing Light Exposure for Better Sleep
00:04:46 Tools: Combating Jet Lag
00:05:50 Sponsor: AeroPress
00:07:15 The Science of Jet Lag & Longevity
00:10:57 Temperature Minimum: Key to Circadian Adjustment
00:16:49 Sponsor: AG1
00:19:24 Melatonin: Uses & Misconceptions
00:23:23 Sponsor: ROKA
00:24:33 Shift Work: Managing Irregular Schedules
00:26:50 Sleep Strategies for Different Age Groups
00:29:15 Conclusion & Key Takeaways
In this episode, my guest is Morgan Housel, an expert in private wealth generation and management and author of the bestselling book The Psychology of Money. We discuss how desiring, pursuing, saving, and spending money impact our psychology and perception of wealth. We explore why people tend to either overspend or oversave and examine the most common mistakes made in the pursuit of financial freedom. Additionally, we discuss how to best use money — and one’s relationship with it — as a tool to create psychological security, freedom, and a deeper sense of life purpose.
We also delve into the impact of purchases, social media, and wealth signaling on our internal reward circuits, the dangers of using money as a gauge of career progress or self-worth, and the healthiest psychological stances to adopt while building wealth at any level. By the end of the episode, listeners will have gained numerous practical tools for making smarter financial decisions and should have a clearer understanding of the role money plays in their psychology, happiness, and life.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Morgan Housel
00:02:13 Sponsors: Wealthfront & BetterHelp
00:05:11 Spending Habits & Cynicism
00:08:44 Tool: Money & Future Regrets
00:16:07 Money Management Extremes; Credit & Hope
00:23:17 Money as a Tool, Happiness, Independence & Purpose
00:27:30 Sponsors: AG1 & ROKA
00:30:11 Unstructured Time; Independence, Identify & Money; Addiction
00:39:04 Longevity, Health & Money
00:47:42 Ambition, Social Media, Fame & Social Debt
00:53:37 Sponsor: Function
00:55:24 Resume Virtues vs. Eulogy Virtues
00:57:52 Compound Interest, Math vs. Behavior
01:01:42 Dopamine & Time, Marshmallow Test & Distraction
01:09:58 Motivation, Pleasure; Relationships
01:14:38 Freedom, Tool: Savings & Independence
01:19:06 Peak-End Rule, Autonomy & Independence; Elder vs. Elderly
01:24:07 Familial Wealth & Identity; Entrepreneurs
01:31:53 Life Purpose; Dogs; Social & Historical Comparison
01:39:58 Social Comparison & Geography, Angst
01:46:07 Carrot vs. Stick, Identity, Tool: Verb States & Energy
01:56:43 Envy & Spending Money; Wealth & Birth Rates
02:01:27 Tools: Parent Modeling; Resentment, Individual Goals
02:07:15 Purpose, Happiness & Money
02:13:05 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I answer your most frequently asked questions about science-backed tools for improving alertness, enhancing learning, and achieving quality sleep. I also discuss the optimal times for exercising and eating, how to properly time light exposure, as well as methods for strategically adjusting your body temperature to influence your nervous system.
Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction to Huberman Lab Essentials
00:00:37 Understanding Circadian Rhythms & Light
00:02:17 Impact of Red Light on Circadian Rhythms
00:03:12 Light Through Windows & Circadian Clocks
00:05:04 Seasonal Changes & Circadian Rhythms
00:07:38 Neurotransmitters & Mood Regulation
00:09:00 Sponsors: LMNT & Eight Sleep
00:11:47 Exercise & Circadian Rhythms
00:14:40 Neuroplasticity & Learning
00:20:16 Sponsor: AG1
00:21:49 Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) & Learning
00:23:43 Nootropics & Cognitive Enhancement
00:26:16 Temperature & Circadian Rhythms
00:31:25 Sponsor: David
00:32:41 Food, Neurotransmitters & Circadian Rhythms
00:35:28 Self-Experimentation & Conclusion
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Ethan Kross, Ph.D., professor of psychology at the University of Michigan, director of the Emotion & Self-Control Laboratory, and author of the bestselling book Chatter. We discuss the purpose of the inner voice in your head and its impact on emotional well-being and motivation.
We also explore practical tools to manage negative internal chatter and eliminate intrusive thoughts. Topics include how music, exercise, mental distancing techniques, and expressive writing can help rescript your inner dialogue to be self-encouraging and effective in creating outward behavioral changes. Dr. Kross explains why venting to others is self-defeating and offers better alternatives. Throughout the episode, he provides research-supported, actionable protocols to help you shift your internal dialogue and accompanying emotional state, fostering greater happiness and resilience.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Ethan Kross
00:02:45 Sponsors: ExpressVPN & Eight Sleep
00:05:38 Inner Voice & Benefits
00:10:33 Music & Emotions
00:15:09 Shifting Emotions, Emotional Congruency, Facial Expressions
00:20:25 Resistance to Shifting Emotion; Tool: Invisible Support, Affectionate Touch
00:27:16 Tool: Expressive Writing; Sensory Shifters
00:30:41 Sponsors: AG1 & Joovv
00:33:27 Inner Voice Benefits, Thinking vs. Writing, Tool: Journaling
00:44:01 Decision Making, Individualization; Tool: Exercise
00:50:24 “Chatter,” Trauma, Depression, Anxiety
00:54:37 Sponsor: Function
00:56:25 Tool: Combating Chatter, Mental Distancing; Distraction & Social Media
01:04:30 Tools: 2 AM Chatter Strategy, Mental Time Travel; Venting
01:13:41 Time, Chatter & Flow
01:18:01 Focusing on Present, Mental Time Travel
01:22:49 Texting, Social Media, Sharing Emotions
01:28:31 AI & Individualized Tools for Emotional Regulation
01:33:07 Imaginary Friend, Developing Inner Voice; Negative Emotions
01:40:20 Tool: Nature & Cognitive Restoration; Awe; Screens, Modifying Spaces
01:49:34 Cities vs. Nature, Organizing Space & Compensatory Control
01:56:00 Emotional Regulation & Shifters, Screens
02:01:19 Historical Approaches to Manage Emotions; Motivation & Mental Tools
02:10:12 Mechanical & Behavioral Interventions, Emotional Regulation
02:15:52 Tool: Stop Intrusive Voices; Anxiety
02:21:55 Assessing Risk & Consequence; Flow & Cognitive Engagement
02:31:02 “Cognitive Velocity”; Resetting
02:36:43 Transition States, Tool: Goal Pursuit & WOOP
02:43:59 Attention, Emotional Flexibility; Avoidance
02:54:15 Emotional Contagion
03:00:22 Validating Emotions, Wisdom; Shift Book
03:06:59 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
This is the second episode of Huberman Lab Essentials — short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes.
This Essentials episode offers insights into what makes us sleepy, helps us sleep soundly, and feel awake and alert. It covers a wide range of tools for anyone looking to improve their sleep and wakefulness, with the science and reasoning behind each tool explained.
Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction to Huberman Lab Essentials
00:00:18 Understanding Sleep & Wakefulness
00:01:11 The Role of Adenosine & Caffeine
00:03:45 Circadian Rhythms & the Importance of Light
00:04:54 Morning Light Exposure & Cortisol
00:06:27 Sponsor: AG1
00:16:14 Evening Light Exposure & Melatonin
00:18:08: Sponsor: Eight Sleep
00:19:47 Managing Light Exposure for Better Sleep
00:28:03 The Benefits of Naps & Yoga Nidra
00:29:06 Sponsor: ROKA
00:34:38 Supplements for Sleep & Wakefulness
00:38:42 Conclusion & Final Thoughts
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Terry Sejnowski, Ph.D., professor of computational neurobiology at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. He is world-renowned for exploring how our brain processes and stores information and, with that understanding, for developing tools that enable us to markedly improve our ability to learn all types of information and skills.
We discuss how to learn most effectively in order to truly master a subject or skill. Dr. Sejnowski explains how to use AI tools to forage for new information, generate ideas, predict the future, and assist in analyzing health data and making health-related decisions.
We also explore non-AI strategies to enhance learning and creativity, including how specific types of exercise can improve mitochondrial function and cognitive performance. Listeners will gain insights into how computational methods and AI are transforming our understanding of brain function, learning, and memory, as well as the emerging roles of these tools in addressing personal health and treating brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Terry Sejnowski
00:02:32 Sponsors: BetterHelp & Helix Sleep
00:05:19 Brain Structure & Function, Algorithmic Level
00:11:49 Basal Ganglia; Learning & Value Function
00:15:23 Value Function, Reward & Punishment
00:19:14 Cognitive vs. Procedural Learning, Active Learning, AI
00:25:56 Learning & Brain Storage
00:30:08 Traveling Waves, Sleep Spindles, Memory
00:32:08 Sponsors: AG1 & David
00:34:57 Tool: Increase Sleep Spindles; Memory, Ambien; Prescription Drugs
00:42:02 Psilocybin, Brain Connectivity
00:45:58 Tool: ‘Learning How to Learn’ Course
00:49:36 Learning, Generational Differences, Technology, Social Media
00:58:37 Sponsors: LMNT & Joovv
01:01:06 Draining Experiences, AI & Social Media
01:06:52 Vigor & Aging, Continued Learning, Tool: Exercise & Mitochondrial Function
01:12:17 Tool: Cognitive Velocity; Quick Stressors, Mitochondria
01:16:58 AI, Imagined Futures, Possibilities
01:27:14 AI & Mapping Potential Options, Schizophrenia
01:30:56 Schizophrenia, Ketamine, Depression
01:36:15 AI, “Idea Pump,” Analyzing Research
01:42:11 AI, Medicine & Diagnostic Tool; Predicting Outcomes
01:50:04 Parkinson’s Disease; Cognitive Velocity & Variables; Amphetamines
01:59:49 Free Will; Large Language Model (LLM), Personalities & Learning
02:12:40 Tool: Idea Generation, Mind Wandering, Learning
02:18:18 Dreams, Unconscious, Types of Dreams
02:22:56 Future Projects, Brain & Self-Attention
02:31:39 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
This is the first episode of Huberman Lab Essentials — short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes.
This Essentials episode introduces how the nervous system creates sensations, perceptions, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, as well as how we can change our nervous system — a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity.
Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday.
Access the show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction to Huberman Lab Essentials & the Nervous System
00:02:23 Understanding Sensation & Perception
00:04:56 Emotions & Neuromodulators
00:07:42 Thoughts & Deliberate Actions
00:08:22 Sponsor: AG1
00:09:54 Deliberate Processing & Neuroplasticity
00:15:59 The Mechanisms of Neuroplasticity
00:20:56 Sponsor: David
00:22:13 The Importance of Sleep & Rest
00:27:12 Understanding the Autonomic Nervous System
00:36:49 Leveraging Ultradian Rhythms
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Allan Schore, Ph.D., a faculty member in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles, a longtime clinical psychotherapist, and a multi-book author. We discuss how early child-parent interactions shape brain circuitry, impacting our ability to form attachments, manage emotions, and navigate conflict and stress. We cover how the development of right-brain circuitry related to emotional processing and the unconscious mind regulates physiological responses, influencing adult friendships and romantic relationships. We also explore how improving your ability to listen to the emotional tone—rather than just the meaning—of words is a vital skill for fostering better relationships with yourself and others, and how it plays a role in reshaping brain circuitry.
Additionally, we explain how circuits in the right brain hemisphere drive creativity and intuition and discuss activities to access the unconscious mind. This episode delves into how the unconscious mind regulates emotions—both your own and others’—and shapes our sense of self. By the end, you’ll have new knowledge and tools to build more secure, meaningful, and impactful connections of all kinds: professional, romantic, familial, friendships, and beyond.
Access the full show notes for this episode, including referenced articles, resources, and people mentioned at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Allan Schore
00:02:37 Sponsors: David & Eight Sleep
00:05:49 Thoughts & Unconscious Mind
00:07:36 Right vs Left Brain, Child Development, Attachment
00:13:19 Attachment Styles & Development, Emotions & Physiology
00:18:12 Intuition, Arousal, Emotional Regulation & Attachment
00:23:13 Psychobiological Attunement, Repair; Insecure & Anxious Attachment
00:28:33 Attachment Styles, Regulation Theory; Therapy
00:34:20 Sponsor: AG1
00:35:51 “Surrender,” Therapy, Patient Synchronization
00:39:46 Synchrony, Empathy, Therapy & Developing Autoregulation
00:45:07 Mother vs Father, Child Development; Single Caretakers
00:50:51 MDMA, Right Brain; Fetal Development
00:55:58 Sponsor: Function
00:57:46 Integrating Positive & Negative Emotions, Quiet vs Excited Love
01:03:33 Splitting, Borderline; Therapy & Emotions
01:09:24 Tool: Right Brain, Vulnerability & Repair
01:15:32 Right vs. Left Brain, Attention
01:19:26 Right Brain Synchronization, Eye Connection, Empathy
01:25:39 Music & Dogs, Resonance
01:30:58 Right Brain & Body; Empathic Connection, Body Language
01:36:47 Tool: Text Message, Communication, Relationships
01:42:18 Right Brain Dominance & Activities; Tool: Fostering the Right Brain
01:50:10 Defenses, Blind Spots
01:53:14 Creativity, Accessing the Right Brain, Insight
01:59:31 Paternal Leave, Parent-Child Relationships, Attachment
02:05:16 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Shanna Swan, Ph.D., professor of environmental medicine and reproductive health at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Dr. Swan is the world’s leading expert on the harmful impact of chemicals in our food, water, cosmetics, and various household and consumer products on our hormones, and the consequences for fertility and overall reproductive health. She explains how exposure to phthalates and other endocrine disruptors adversely impacts fetal development, puberty, and the adult brain and body. We discuss the global decline in human fertility due to disruptive environmental toxins, such as pesticides, and certain foods and beverages we consume.
We discuss practical strategies to minimize exposure to harmful chemicals, such as phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), BPS, and PFAS. This includes reducing disposable plastic use, making healthier food preparation, consumption, and storage choices, and selecting personal and household products that don’t contain harmful toxins. This episode allows you to assess your risk of exposure to endocrine disruptors accurately and empowers you to take control of your hormone health and fertility.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Shanna Swan
00:02:58 Sponsors: LMNT, ROKA & BetterHelp
00:06:49 Environmental Chemicals, Fertility, Hormones, Phthalates
00:13:30 Phthalate Syndrome, Animal Data, Male Offspring
00:19:11 Phthalate Syndrome in Humans, Pregnancy & Babies
00:27:30 Hyenas; Phthalate Syndrome in Males
00:32:49 Sponsor: AG1
00:34:22 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Mothers & Female Offspring
00:39:03 Anogenital Distance & Sperm Count
00:45:03 Sperm Count & Fertility
00:49:24 Sponsor: Function
00:51:11 Sperm Count Decline
00:58:19 Sperm Quality & Pesticides
01:04:12 Atrazine, Amphibians, Sexual Dimorphism, Behavior
01:09:00 Preschoolers, Phthalate Exposure, Sexually Dimorphic Behaviors
01:14:08 Tools: Lowering Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors, Fertility
01:24:52 Tools: BPA, BPS, BPF & Can Linings; Drinkware; Plastics & Microwave
01:30:07 Tools: Buying Organic; Skin Products, Fragrance; Sunscreens, Consumer Guides
01:32:58 Funding
01:34:31 Tools: Distilling Water, Shoes, Clothing, Food Sourcing; Building Materials
01:40:12 Europe vs. US Chemical Safety, REACH Program
01:46:20 Tool: Pregnancy & Fetal Health
01:49:23 Plastics & Environmental Concern; Fertility
01:55:26 Sperm Quality, Fertility, Cell Phone, Temperature
01:58:04 Other Animals & Fertility Decline, Ecosystems
02:01:58 Advancing Technologies, Fertility, Offspring & Adverse Effects
02:06:02 Tool: Consumer Guides, Personal & Household Products
02:09:39 Tool: Receipts; Thyroid System; Non-Stick Pans
02:15:18 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Bill Eddy, a lawyer, licensed therapist, professional mediator, and faculty member at the Pepperdine University School of Law. He specializes in identifying, reducing friction with, and disentangling from high-conflict individuals. We explain how high-conflict personalities differ from personality disorders and examine the cycles of blame and drama that cause persistent conflict in their relationships.
We discuss how to quickly recognize high-conflict individuals based on specific criteria and behaviors, helping listeners learn to spot their less obvious tactics. You’ll also learn how to disengage from them with minimal friction and understand the methods they use to draw people back in or keep conflict alive.
Additionally, we cover effective communication strategies for mediating situations involving high-conflict individuals, emphasizing empathy and problem-solving approaches. This episode equips listeners with tools to navigate conflict in various contexts, promoting resolutions that benefit all parties involved.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Bill Eddy
00:02:58 Sponsors: Maui Nui & ExpressVPN
00:06:41 High-Conflict Families, High-Conflict Individuals & Patterns
00:10:48 Personality Disorders, Prevalence & Overlap
00:18:28 High-Conflict Personality vs. Personality Disorders, Blame
00:24:33 High-Conflict Individuals, Tool: First-Year Rule & Commitment
00:30:53 Sponsor: AG1
00:32:05 Relationship Stability, Tool: Vetting Potential Partners
00:38:54 Heightened Emotions, Negative Advocates, Divorce
00:47:50 Brain, Plasticity & Fear; Bullies, Polarization
00:54:51 Sponsors: Function & David
00:58:00 Emotions, Media, Politics
01:04:57 Tool: WEB Method, Identify High-Conflict Individuals
01:12:20 Body Cues, Identify High-Conflict Individuals
01:18:40 Tool: Don’t Label & Empathy; Adapting Your Behavior
01:23:12 High Conflict Personalities & Occupations
01:28:18 Big Personalities: Evidence vs Assumptions
01:37:27 Tool: Leaving a Combative High-Conflict Individual, Blame, Gradual Exit
01:45:41 Exiting a High Conflict Relationship & Timing
01:49:27 Tool: Disentangling from a Victim High-Conflict Individual, “Hoovering”
01:52:32 High Conflict Divorce, Small Families & Parental Estrangement
01:57:01 Tool: Managing Emotions & Relationships, EAR Statements
01:59:52 Large Families & Conflict Resolution
02:04:11 Bullies & Online Social Groups
02:09:18 Personality Disorders, Causes, Culture
02:13:09 Tool: 4 “Fuhgeddaboudits”, Topics to Avoid in High Conflict Resolution
02:19:50 Tool: CARS Method, Connecting & EAR Statements, Analyzing
02:27:03 Tool: CARS Method, Responding & BIFF Response, Setting Limits & SLIC
02:36:40 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I explain what microplastics are, their prevalence in the human body and environment, and their common sources, as well as their potential negative health impacts. I provide practical strategies for limiting exposure to microplastics, nanoplastics, and endocrine disruptors such as bisphenol-A (BPA), bisphenol-S (BPS), phthalates, and PFAS ("forever chemicals"). Additionally, I discuss methods to enhance the body's detoxification and excretion of microplastics.
By the end of this episode, you will have a clear understanding of the modern science of microplastics and their impact on human biology, along with actionable steps to minimize exposure and accumulation in the brain and body.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Microplastics
00:02:46 Sponsors: LMNT & BetterHelp
00:05:40 Microplastics & Nanoplastics; Ingestion
00:09:38 Microplastics in Human Tissues; Pregnancy, Young Kids, BPA
00:19:21 Tools: Plastic Water Bottles; Water Filters; Alternative Water Bottles
00:26:57 Tool: Sea Salt
00:29:10 Sponsor: AG1
00:30:40 Tool: Canned Soup; BPA, BPS, Phthalates
00:34:55 Tools: Plastic Containers & Microwave; Paper Cups & Hot Liquids
00:37:34 Measurement Tools & Advancements
00:41:29 Nanoparticles & Tissues; Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
00:45:27 Testosterone, Phthalates, BPA & BPS; Women; Men & Sperm Health
00:52:17 Sponsors: Function & Eight Sleep
00:55:25 Polyethylene & Plaques; PFAS “Forever Chemicals”; Microplastic Excretion
01:00:02 Liver-Controlled Detoxification; Tool: Cruciferous Vegetables, Sulforaphane
01:08:32 Tools: Fiber Intake, Non-Stick Pans, Carbonated Water; Microplastics & Cancer
01:15:05 Tool: Sweating & Toxin Removal
01:18:21 Tools: Packaged Foods; Clothing Overconsumption & Laundry
01:25:11 Tools: Microwave Popcorn, Toothpastes
01:27:47 Developing Brain & Microplastics, ADHD, Autism
01:32:19 Tool: Receipts & BPAs; Minimizing Microplastic Exposure
01:34:23 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Ari Wallach, most recently an adjunct associate professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and host of a new TV series titled A Brief History of the Future. We discuss the importance of learning to project our understanding of ourselves and our goals into the future, both for our own sake and for future generations. We also explore how this fosters a sense of unity and community within our species.
We examine how technology and modern society influence our perception of time and our ability to make decisions in a fast-paced, reward-driven environment that leads to our best possible future. Additionally, we discuss how the dismantling of traditional institutions has altered people's sense of purpose. We outline protocols to cultivate long-term thinking, connect with core values, and define a deep sense of purpose. This episode provides listeners with actionable tools to merge short- and long-term thinking in ways that create a positive, lasting impact on ourselves, society, and the planet.
Access the full show notes for this episide at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Ari Wallach
00:01:58 Sponsors: David, Helix Sleep & ROKA
00:06:13 Mental Time Travel; Technology & Present
00:15:46 Technology; Tools: Transgenerational Empathy; Bettering Today
00:22:00 Tool: Empathy for Others
00:26:09 Empathy for Future Generations, Emotion & Logic
00:31:48 Tool: Emotion to Guide Action
00:36:50 Sponsor: AG1
00:38:02 Tools: Perfect Day Exercise; Cathedral Thinking, Awe & Future Generations
00:43:52 Egoic Legacy, Modeling Behavior
00:51:13 Social Media, Time Capsule, Storytelling
01:00:06 Sponsor: LMNT
01:01:18 Short-Term Thinking; Life Purpose, Science & Religion
01:09:23 Longpath, Telos, Time Perception
01:15:19 Tools: Photo Frames; Behavior & Legacy; Life in Weeks
01:23:02 Tool: Visualizing Future You
01:30:17 Death, Western Society
01:36:20 Tool: Writing Letter to Future Self
01:41:01 Society, Future Harmony
01:47:03 Traditional Institutions, Family, Future Consciousness; “Protopia”
01:58:48 Tool: Behavior & Modeling for the Future
02:08:11 Tool: “Why Tuesdays?”, Examining Self
02:14:58 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, Dr. Craig Koniver, M.D., a board-certified physician trained at Brown University and Thomas Jefferson University, discusses the therapeutic application of peptides and hormones for enhancing physical and mental health and performance.
We explore GLP-1 analogs for weight loss, BPC-157 for wound healing and reducing inflammation, as well as peptides that increase growth hormone, improve REM sleep, and enhance cognitive function. We also cover testosterone therapy, NAD, NMN, and NR supplementation, methylene blue for mitochondrial health, stem cell therapies, and supplements such as CoEnzyme Q10 and methylated B vitamins.
Additionally, we discuss effective dosages, sourcing, safety considerations, and the importance of working with knowledgeable physicians. Whether you're currently using peptides or exogenous hormones, or simply curious about their potential benefits and risks, this episode provides the scientific rationale behind how peptides function, their potential to enhance mental and physical health, and how they can optimize performance.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Craig Koniver
00:04:52 Sponsors: Joovv & BetterHelp
00:07:40 What is a Peptide?
00:09:37 GLP-1 Agonists, Semaglutide Weight Loss, Brain Health
00:15:49 GLP-1 Microdoses, Muscle Loss; Inflammation
00:18:43 BPC-157, Inflammation
00:23:27 BPC-157, Injection & Oral Forms; Injury Repair
00:28:43 Sourcing, Anabolic Steroids, Testosterone
00:34:48 Black & Gray Market, Compounding Pharmacies, Purity
00:38:20 Sponsor: AG1
00:39:51 Partnering with a Physician, LPS
00:43:00 BPC-157, Pentadeca Arginate (PDA); Side Effects & Doses
00:46:35 Ipamorelin, GHRP-6, Sleep, Appetite; Tool: Sleep & Growth Hormone
00:54:17 Tesamorelin, Sermorelin, CJC-1295; Stacking Peptides
00:58:45 Sponsor: Function & Eight Sleep
01:01:54 Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), Mitochondrial Health
01:05:16 Prescriptions, Physicians & Trust
01:14:09 Agency in Your Health
01:17:13 MK-677, Appetite
01:19:32 Hexarelin; Growth Hormone Secretagogues Dosing
01:21:10 Methylated B Vitamins, Homocysteine
01:24:47 Peptides for Sleep, Pinealon, Epitalon
01:31:03 Glycine, Liver Detoxification; Dosage
01:37:19 GLP-1, Compounding Pharmacies
01:39:03 Stem Cell Therapy, PRP
01:41:18 Thymosin Alpha-1, Cerebrolysin & Brain Health
01:44:17 Peptides for Cognitive Function, Methylene Blue, Doses
01:50:20 Covid, NAD Infusion, NMN & NR Supplements
01:57:13 Nutritional Deficiencies; NAD Dose & Regimen, NMN & NR
02:07:53 PT-141, Vyleesi, Libido; Nausea
02:10:57 FDA Approval & Removal, Pharmaceutical Companies
02:20:17 Positivity, Mindset & Health
02:26:23 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Charan Ranganath, Ph.D., professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of California, Davis, and a world expert on the neuroscience of memory. We discuss how memory works, what causes diseases of dementia like Alzheimer’s, and science-based strategies to reduce age-related cognitive decline. We also cover the essential role of curiosity and the dopamine-curiosity link that can assist memory formation and neuroplasticity.
We then discuss challenges with attention and focus, and how to overcome them, as well as how to manage task-switching and create home and work environments more conducive to cognitive health and longevity. Additionally, we explore the emotional aspect of memories, tools for overcoming rumination, and strategies for reframing past negative experiences.
This episode will be of interest to anyone seeking to improve and maintain their cognitive health, focus, and memory across their lifespan, as well as for those struggling with ADHD.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Charan Ranganath
00:02:06 Sponsors: David, Levels & Waking Up
00:06:48 Memory: Past, Present & Future; Sleep
00:13:23 Self, Memory & Age, Neuroplasticity
00:18:50 Tool: Curiosity & Dopamine
00:26:55 Dopamine, Forward Movement
00:33:09 Sponsor: AG1
00:34:22 Dopamine, Learning; Curiosity & Appraisal
00:40:31 Memory, Hippocampus
00:43:34 Prefrontal Cortex & Memory, Aging
00:50:07 Aging, Prefrontal Cortex & Memory; Depression, Rumination
00:58:53 Sponsor: Function
01:00:40 Tool: Lifestyle Factors, Minimizing Age-Related Cognitive Decline
01:09:39 Exercise, Brain Function; ADHD
01:17:26 Sense of Purpose, Tool: Values, Goals, Navigating ADHD
01:23:31 Forgetting, Intention vs. Attention
01:30:10 Tool: Smartphones, Task-Switching, Forgetfulness
01:36:36 Tool: Pictures, Memories, Intention
01:45:46 Deep Focus, Dopamine
01:49:36 Hearing, Vision, Oral Hygiene, Inflammation, Brain Health, Alzheimer’s
01:59:51 Déjà Vu
02:09:00 Serotonin, Reframing Memories, Trauma
02:19:05 Psychedelics, Neuroplasticity, Perspective, Group Therapy
02:27:53 Rumination, Trauma, Nostalgia, Narrative
02:30:30 Music, Pavlov’s Dogz Band
02:36:27 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Victor Carrión, M.D., the Vice-Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine and a world expert on the understanding and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children, adolescents, and adults.
We explain why, as children, we are particularly vulnerable to PTSD and how stress and trauma affect the developing brain. We also discuss how PTSD is related to attention-deficient hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and vice versa.
Dr. Carrión shares effective therapeutic interventions for PTSD, including cue-centered therapy (CCT) and how to create a custom “toolbox” to help you identify triggers and manage stress. We discuss an emerging curriculum that combines yoga and mindfulness to help people with PTSD improve their stress resilience, mood, and sleep.
The episode will provide listeners of all ages with a clear understanding of PTSD and effective strategies to heal from it.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Victor Carrión
00:01:56 Sponsors: Eight Sleep, BetterHelp & Waking Up
00:06:19 Stress, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Avoidance
00:11:41 Stressors, Perseverate; Children & PTSD
00:16:13 Transgenerational Trauma
00:19:20 Post-Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI); Children, Dissociation & Cortisol
00:27:17 Cortisol & Brain, Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms
00:31:48 Sponsor: AG1
00:33:19 PTSD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
00:40:17 PTSD & ADHD; Identifying Cues, Triggers & Interventions
00:47:49 PTSI, Autonomic Nervous System Seesaw; Sleep
00:53:11 PTSD, Brain Development & Kids; Cue-Centered Therapy
01:02:37 Sponsor: Function
01:04:25 Limbic Pathway, Inner Dialogue, Therapy Toolbox
01:12:34 Agency & Control, Deliberate Cold Exposure, Narrative
01:18:11 Custom Toolbox Development; Energy
01:26:32 Tool: 4-Corner Square Response, Understanding Cues
01:32:59 Tool: “Creating Space,” Feelings Thermometer, Analyzing 4-Corners
01:38:47 Social Media, Boundaries
01:46:07 School, Yoga & Mindfulness Curriculum
01:55:31 Implementing School Mindfulness Programs, Sleep
02:00:52 Barriers to School Programs
02:06:08 Redefining Success, Identity
02:10:33 Resilience & Adaptation; Organoids, Epigenetic Treatment Response
02:21:42 Listening to Kids & Adults
02:24:19 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Esther Perel, a world-renowned psychotherapist, relationship expert, and bestselling author. She explains healthy romantic relationship dynamics and how to achieve them. The answer includes curiosity not just about the other person but, more importantly, about who we can evolve into through healthy relating.
Esther explains the fundamental differences and challenges in relationships formed at different stages of life. We also discuss relationship conflict and how to give and receive a true apology.
Additionally, we discuss fidelity, breaches of trust, reviving relationships, and tools for understanding your needs regarding love and desire in a relationship. The episode will help listeners understand the key elements to find, build, and revive deeply satisfying romantic relationships.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Esther Perel
00:02:03 Sponsors: David Protein, LMNT & Helix Sleep
00:06:33 Romantic Relationships, Change & Self
00:11:18 Cornerstone vs. Capstone Relationships, Age Differences
00:16:53 Young vs. Older Couples, Dynamic Relationships
00:20:13 Identity & Relationship Evolution
00:26:00 Curiosity, Reactivity
00:30:29 Sponsor: AG1
00:31:59 Polarization, Conflict; Coherence & Narratives
00:38:21 Apologies, Forgiveness, Shame, Self-Esteem
00:45:00 Relationship Conflict
00:53:48 Sponsor: Function
00:55:35 Verb States of Conflict; Emotion, Narratives vs. Reality
01:00:10 Time Domains & Hurt; Caretaker & Romantic Relationships
01:08:03 Couples Therapy; Language & Naming
01:20:15 Sexuality in Relationships
01:26:20 Tool: Love & Desire, Sexuality
01:31:28 Infidelity, “Aliveness”
01:35:17 Intimacy, Abandonment, Self-Preservation
01:41:26 Erotic Blueprints, Emotional Needs
01:49:42 Tool: Repair Work, Relationship Revival; Sincere Apologies
01:59:30 Tool: Relationship Readiness
02:03:33 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Marc Brackett, Ph.D., a professor in the Child Study Center at Yale University, director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, and a world expert on what emotions are, how to interpret them, and how to work with emotions to yield a more impactful, meaningful and healthier life. We explore differences between introverts and extroverts, in-person and text-based emotional communication, and how emotional suppression impacts us.
We discuss emotional intelligence and describe tools to improve emotional regulation and communication in personal and professional relationships. We also explore the role of emotions in learning, resolving conflicts, and decision-making. We also discuss bullying in kids and adults, both in person and online. This episode provides a clear and novel framework for thinking about emotions and data-supported tools to improve emotion regulation, self-awareness, and empathic attunement.
Access the full show notes, including referenced articles, books, people mentioned, and additional resources at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Marc Brackett
00:02:02 Sponsors: BetterHelp, Eight Sleep & Eudēmonia
00:06:03 What is Emotional Intelligence?; Self & Others
00:11:18 Language & Emotion
00:18:52 Emojis; Anger vs. Disappointment; Behavior & Emotion
00:24:35 Sponsor: AG1
00:26:05 Parent/Teacher Support; Online Etiquette
00:31:24 Anonymity, Online Comments
00:35:46 Happiness vs. Contentment; Knowing Oneself
00:41:33 Introversion & Extroversion; Personality & Emotional Intelligence
00:51:28 Sponsor: LMNT
00:52:40 Texting & Relationships
01:00:37 Tool: Mood Meter, Energy & Pleasantness Scale
01:06:28 Emotion Suppression; Permission to Feel, Emotions Mentor
01:19:42 Discussing Feelings; Emotional Self-Awareness
01:25:00 Understanding Cause of Emotions, Stress, Envy
01:33:40 Framing Empathy, Compassionate Empathy
01:42:28 Asking Question; Tools: Reframing, Hot Air Balloon; Distancing
01:49:44 Stereotypes, “Emotional”
01:53:49 Emotions, Learning & Decision Making; Intention
02:02:43 Emotion App & Self-Awareness; Gratitude Practice
02:07:13 Bullying
02:18:06 Courage & Bullying; Emotion Education
02:25:33 Punishment; Uncle Marvin
02:31:59 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Jamil Zaki, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Stanford University, director of the Stanford Social Neuroscience Laboratory, and the author of the new book Hope for Cynics. We discuss cynicism and its healthier, more adaptive alternative, healthy skepticism, and how embracing healthy skepticism can enhance both our emotional and physical health.
We discuss the data on how cynicism affects us as individuals and in relationships, causing lower levels of happiness, poorer physical health, and reduced creativity, trust, and collaboration. He also explains novel data-supported tools that we can use to shift ourselves towards a more informed yet more positive worldview and how to adopt a mindset of “hopeful skepticism” — the ideal stance to navigate life.
Dr. Zaki offers listeners a positive, hopeful view of humanity grounded in cutting-edge research from his laboratory and other top laboratories. He also offers science-supported protocols to navigate relationships in person and online better.
Access the full show notes, including referenced articles, books, people mentioned, and additional resources at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Jamil Zaki
00:02:12 Sponsors: Maui Nui, Joovv & Waking Up
00:06:59 Cynicism
00:12:38 Children, Attachment Styles & Cynicism
00:17:29 Cynicism vs. Skepticism, Complexity
00:23:30 Culture Variability & Trust
00:26:28 Sponsor: AG1
00:27:40 Negative Health Outcomes; Cynicism: Perception & Intelligence
00:35:59 Stereotypes, Threats
00:39:48 Cooperative Environments, Collaboration & Trust
00:44:05 Competition, Conflict, Judgement
00:48:46 Cynics, Awe, “Moral Beauty”
00:55:26 Sponsor: Function
00:57:13 Cynicism, Creativity & Workplace
01:04:19 Assessing Cynicism; Assumptions & Opportunities
01:11:11 Social Media & Cynicism, “Mean World Syndrome”
01:18:35 Negativity Bias, Gossip
01:24:03 Social Media & Cynicism, Polarization, “Hopeful Skepticism”
01:32:59 AI, Bias Correction
01:39:05 Tools: Mindset Skepticism; Reciprocity Mindset; Social Savoring
01:46:05 Tools: Leaps of Faith; Forecasting; Encounter Counting
01:51:33 Tool: Testing & Sharing Core Beliefs
01:58:09 Polarization vs. Perceived Polarization, Politics
02:06:06 Challenging Conversations, Questioning Perceptions
02:14:04 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I discuss science-supported protocols to optimize your depth and rate of learning of material and skills. I explain the neurobiology of learning and neuroplasticity and how correctly timed, self-directed test-taking can be leveraged to improve learning and prevent forgetting.
I discuss the study habits of the most successful learners, ways to limit distractions, how to set study goals, and how tests can be used as tools to learn, not just as a means for evaluating one’s mastery of learned material. A surprising aspect of tests, specifically self-testing soon after exposure to new material, is that they can significantly improve your ability to learn, apply, and maintain new knowledge. I also discuss tools to improve focus and alertness while studying.
By the end of this episode, you will have learned various science-supported actionable tools you can use to better learn, remember, and apply new information.
Access the full show notes, including referenced articles, books, people mentioned, and additional resources at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Improve Studying & Learning
00:02:11 Sponsors: Eight Sleep, BetterHelp & Waking Up
00:06:45 Offsetting Forgetting
00:08:22 Learning & Neuroplasticity
00:13:06 Periodic Testing
00:16:09 Focus & Alertness, Sleep, Tool: Active Engagement
00:21:37 Tool: Improve Focus, Mindfulness Meditation, Perception Exercise
00:24:38 Sleep & Neuroplasticity, Tool: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR)
00:28:29 Tools: Study Habits of Successful Students
00:36:21 Sponsor: AG1
00:37:33 Studying & Aspiration Goals; Challenging Material
00:42:54 Tool: Testing as a Learning Tool
00:48:23 Self-Testing, Repeated Testing
00:55:29 Testing Yourself & Knowledge Gaps
01:01:11 Sponsor: LMNT
01:02:23 New Material & Self-Test Timing
01:07:21 Familiarity vs Mastery
01:10:55 Self-Testing & Offsetting Forgetting
01:15:53 Best Type of Self-Tests; Phone & Post-Learning Distractions
01:22:03 Tool: Gap Effects; Testing as Studying vs. Evaluation
01:25:40 Tool: Emotion & Learning, PTSD, Deliberate Cold Exposure, Caffeine
01:33:28 Tool: Interleaving Information; Unskilled, Mastery & Virtuosity
01:39:10 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Teo Soleymani, M.D., a double-board-certified dermatologist and specialist in skin cancer and reconstructive surgery. We discuss science and clinically supported protocols to improve skin health and give your skin a more youthful appearance and structure, reducing premature aging and skin cancer risk.
We discuss the impact of sun exposure on skin appearance and aging and the surprising relationship between sun exposure and skin cancer. We explain how mineral-based (inorganic) sunscreens differ from chemical (organic) sunscreens, whether sunscreen can minimize premature skin aging, reduce cancer risk, and if there are any health risks associated with sunscreen use.
We discuss skincare routines to significantly improve skin appearance and how to select skincare products. We discuss how caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, and stress impact the skin and describe how nutrition and anti-inflammatory diets can improve skin health. We also discuss the causes and treatments for common skin conditions, including dandruff, acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, and vitiligo.
Our conversation also covers topics such as the use of retinoids, laser treatments, red-light phototherapy, supplements, and how to best monitor for skin cancer. This episode provides numerous actionable protocols, most of which are zero-to-low cost, for improving skin health and appearance, reducing cancer risk, and treating skin problems.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Teo Soleymani
00:01:35 Sponsors: ROKA, Joovv & Helix Sleep
00:05:45 Skin Turnover; Skin Appearance & Stress
00:13:35 Caffeine, Vasoconstriction & Skin Redness
00:16:31 Nicotine, Vaping & Skin Appearance
00:18:37 Alcohol, Skin Health
00:24:33 Hydration, Fluid Intake & Genetics
00:26:19 Tool: Selecting a Moisturizer
00:29:28 Sponsor: AG1
00:30:40 Puffiness Under Eyes & Cause
00:32:14 Tool: Skin Cleansing; Frequency, Showers
00:41:57 Dry & Flaky Scalp, Dandruff
00:46:09 Cost & Skincare Products
00:50:20 Tool: Sun Exposure & Skin Health, Mood
00:56:24 Sponsor: LMNT
00:57:35 Sunscreens vs. Sunblocks; Mineral-Based (Inorganic) vs. Chemical (Organic) Sunscreen
01:02:45 Physical Barriers, Sunscreens, Oral Supplements & Skin Cancer
01:07:27 Skin Cancer, Genetics; Sunscreen, Premature Aging
01:12:11 Premature Aging & Skincare
00:15:56 Choose Mineral or Chemical Sunscreen?
01:20:24 Polypodium Supplement, Sun Exposure, Skin Redness
01:26:02 Tool: Selecting Mineral-Based Sunscreens
01:28:30 Chemical Sunscreens & Blood-Brain Barrier
01:30:13 Nutrition, Gut Microbiome & Skin Health
01:34:28 Tool: Nutrition for Skin Health, Protein, Anti-Inflammatory; Collagen; Omega-3
01:42:58 Retinoids vs. Retinol, Skin Appearance
01:49:45 Laser Resurfacing; Exfoliation, Microdermabrasion
01:56:52 Red Light Therapy & Phototherapy, Face Masks, Light Panels
02:04:10 Psoriasis, Phototherapy
02:10:03 Vitiligo, Immune System & Skin Cancer Risk
02:15:41 Acne, High Glycemic Index Foods, Dairy
02:19:38 Rosacea, Types & Treatments
02:23:00 Eczema, Immune System
02:25:37 Popping Pimples & Acne Scars; Corticosteroids
02:30:15 Tattoos; Tool: Monitoring for Skin Cancer, Moles, Annual Exams
02:36:28 HPV, Cancer & Warts; Vaccine & Cancer Risk
02:43:31 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Layne Norton, Ph.D., one of the world’s top experts in nutrition and training for physical fitness. We discuss how to evaluate scientific evidence and the validity of different practices aimed at achieving fat loss, muscle strength and hypertrophy, microbiome health, vitality, and longevity.
We explore many hotly debated topics, including fasting, seed oils, saturated fats, sugar, red meat, artificial/low-calorie sweeteners, and GLP-1 agonists (e.g., Ozempic). Additionally, we delve into the timing of protein and carbohydrate intake relative to fasting and exercise, fat loss and sleep, and the benefits of dietary protein and fiber on overall health.
We also discuss how to accelerate hypertrophy and fat loss, improve strength, whether we need to train to “failure,” how to enhance exercise recovery, and how to manage pain. We cover training before versus after age 50, whether metabolism changes with age, and the connection between muscle health and longevity. We also address why certain behaviors and supplements might work for some people but not others.
Listeners to this episode will benefit greatly from Layne’s science-based expertise on a wide range of topics, including health, nutrition, and fitness.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Layne Norton
00:01:49 Sponsors: Mateina, Eight Sleep, Maui Nui
00:06:39 Science-Based Evidence, Mechanism vs. Outcome
00:14:31 Meta-analysis, Methods, Evidence Quality
00:22:45 Evidence Hierarchy, Randomized Controlled Trials, Cohort Data
00:33:53 Sponsor: AG1
00:35:05 “Don’t Turn Your Brain Off”; Protein Synthesis
00:42:01 Protein Synthesis, Refractory Response; Resistance Training
00:46:05 Protein Intake, Intermittent Fasting & Training
00:54:52 Tool: Total Protein Intake, Distribution & Protein Synthesis
01:00:25 Muscle Quality, Protein Remodeling, Muscle Growth
01:05:34 Sponsor: LMNT
01:06:46 Early vs. Late Time-Restricted Eating; Fasting Blood Glucose & HbA1c
01:10:30 Carbohydrate Timing, Individual Response, Placebo; Tool: Tracking Diet
01:19:50 “The Norton Method”; Tool: Consistency
01:25:16 Resistance & Cardiovascular Training; Competition; Immune System & Rest
01:33:50 Mind & Body Effects, Stress; Belief Effects
01:41:30 Training to Failure, Reps in Reserve, Hypertrophy & Strength Training
01:50:24 Fatigue & Training to Failure, Speed, Strength Training
01:59:06 Tool: Training After 50, Consistency
02:09:12 Fat Cells, Diabetes, Exercise
02:16:50 Metabolism & Age-Related Changes?, Appetite
02:23:17 Ozempic, Mounjaro, GLP-1 Agonists, Lean Mass, “Food Noise”
02:33:42 GLP-1 Agonists, Judgement & Obesity
02:40:19 Sugar, Excess Calories, Body Weight
02:49:16 Satiety, Sugar & Calorie Budget
02:54:56 Tool: Individualization, Context & Diet Psychology
02:57:22 Seed Oils, Butter, Olive Oil
03:06:56 Red Meat, Carcinogenic?; Simple Diet; Fiber Benefits
03:13:43 Saturated Fat, Cholesterol; Seed Oils
03:18:41 Artificial & Low-Calorie Sweeteners, Insulin, Appetite
03:29:06 Artificial & Low-Calorie Sweeteners, Gut Microbiome; Cancer
03:37:58 Tools: Training Recovery, Glycogen Replenishment; Stress & Activity
03:45:56 Collagen Supplementation, Skin & Nails, Whey Protein
03:57:00 Evidence-Based Approach
04:01:41 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Martha Beck, Ph.D., a Harvard-trained sociologist, bestselling author, and one of the world’s foremost experts on personal exploration and development.
Dr. Beck shares specific frameworks and practices to tap into your unique and deepest desires, core truths, and best life direction—all elements that comprise your authentic self. She also explains how to align your work and relationships of all kinds with your true self and how to embrace the discomfort and process of leaving unhealthy relationships.
We discuss how to deal with negative thoughts and emotions, grapple with societal norms, and improve body awareness to gauge your inner truth. We also discuss codependency and self-abandonment - and how to exit and recover from these experiences.
By the end of the episode, you will have learned numerous practical tools to access your best self and live a richly fulfilling life.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Martha Beck
00:01:34 Sponsors: BetterHelp, Helix Sleep & LMNT
00:05:34 Tool: Perfect Day Exercise
00:15:31 “Clear Eyed”, Male vs. Female
00:23:31 Family & Work; Directed Attention & Miracles
00:30:21 Sponsor: AG1
00:32:10 Unease, Restlessness & Guilt; Life Worth, Fear
00:37:22 Accessing the Subconscious; Compassionate Witness Self
00:46:16 Finding Self, Suffering, Anxiety; Tool: “KIST”, Self-Parenting
00:54:01 Self, Radiance, Death; Awakening
00:59:14 Suffering & Compassionate Attention
01:02:10 Challenging Internal Thoughts, Understanding Truth, Body & Mind;
01:08:44 Sponsor: Waking Up
01:10:20 Western Society & Pressure
01:18:30 Tool: Sensing Truth in Body; Meditation, “Stopping the World”
01:25:02 Energy, Magnetoreception, Pet’s Death
01:33:49 Lying to Ourselves, Addiction
01:38:18 Tool: “Integrity Cleanse”, Lies; The Light
01:47:32 Relationship with Loss; Love, Self-Abandonment & Codependency
01:55:10 Romantic Relationships; Jobs & Family
02:02:06 Hurting Others, Relationship Imbalance
02:06:55 Tool: True Empathy
02:11:26 “Happiness is an Inside Job”, Codependency
02:18:58 Live Your Joy, Western Society
02:24:41 Relationships, Love & Integrity, “Feeling Good By Looking Weird”
02:30:42 “I Like It!”, Punk Rock Music, Love
02:34:24 Honesty & Essential Self; Helping People & Healers
02:42:12 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Welcome to a special edition of the 18th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium. This episode is a recording of the live stream AMA, exclusive to our Premium members. We've decided to make the full-length version available to everyone, including non-members of Huberman Lab Premium.
Huberman Lab Premium was launched for two main reasons. First, it was launched in order to raise support for the main Huberman Lab podcast — which will continue to come out every Monday at zero-cost. Second, it was launched as a means to raise funds for important scientific research. A significant portion of proceeds from the Huberman Lab Premium subscription will fund human research (not animal models) selected by Dr. Huberman, with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Tiny Foundation and other donors.
If you're not yet a member but enjoyed this full-length livestream AMA, we invite you to join Huberman Lab Premium. By subscribing, you'll gain access to exclusive benefits including our regular monthly full-length AMA episodes, AMA transcripts, podcast episode transcripts, early access to live events and more. Additionally, a significant portion of your membership proceeds contributes to advancing human scientific research. You can learn more about the research we were able to support in our Annual Letter 2023.
If you're a Huberman Lab Premium member, you can access the transcript for this AMA episode here.
00:00 Introduction & Announcements
00:15 Supporting Mental & Physical Health Research
01:56 Exciting New Research Initiatives
03:39 Skin Health & Appearance
14:46 Cold Therapy Benefits & Guidelines
21:18 Self-Motivation Strategies
27:05 Understanding REM Sleep
28:45 Morning Routine: Exercise & Cold Exposure
29:17 The Importance of REM Sleep
29:49 Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) Protocols
31:27 REM Sleep Rebound & Compensation
32:55 Impactful School Strategies for Learning
34:19 Meditation & Micro Gaps in Learning
39:13 Physical Activity & Learning
41:01 Exploring Shilajit & Testosterone
47:51 Writing Process & Overcoming Obstacles
51:32 Addiction & Recovery Resources
53:47 Closing Remarks & Gratitude
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Peter Attia, M.D., a Stanford and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine-trained physician expert in improving human healthspan and lifespan. Dr. Attia is also the host of The Drive podcast and author of the best-selling book Outlive.
We discuss the NAD pathway in human cells and its possible links to aging and health. We evaluate how supplementation can augment molecules in the NAD pathway; we compare NAD, NMN, and NR, different routes of administration, their safety, and bioavailability. Then, we discuss the broader research and clinical literature on longevity to decide if supplementation with NAD, NR, NMN, rapamycin, or resveratrol can indeed extend lifespan.
Finally, we each describe our supplement regimens and compare the role of supplementation to behaviors such as sleep, nutrition, and exercise for longevity. We also discuss whether tests of biological age are true indicators of aging and whether normal radiation levels increase cancer risk.
Listeners of this episode will learn if supplements purported to improve lifespan show any efficacy and the behaviors and other factors that can prevent disease and extend lifespan.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Peter Attia, NAD Pathway
00:02:31 Sponsors: LMNT, Levels & Eight Sleep
00:06:38 Categories of Longevity Approaches
00:17:22 Peter’s Supplements; Rapamycin & Research Data
00:25:01 NAD Pathway: Energy & DNA Repair; Knock-Out & Knock-In, Klotho
00:30:35 Sponsor: AG1
00:32:25 Yeast, Sirtuins, Caloric Restriction & Lifespan
00:38:56 Sirtuins, Transgenic Mice, Gender & Lifespan
00:43:42 DNA Repair, Sirtuins, Cancer; Resveratrol
00:53:31 Perform with Dr. Andy Galpin Podcast
00:54:18 NAD & NADH, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), Mitochondrial Health
01:02:17 NAD vs NR vs NMN Supplementation; IV & Oral Routes
01:11:33 NR vs. NMN, Doses, Side Effects; Interventions Testing Program
01:17:43 Fatty Liver Disease & NR; NMN & Glucose; Clinical Significance
01:25:17 Safety & FDA, NMN & NR Supplementation; Skin Cancer Benefits
01:30:38 Longevity, NR & NMN Supplementation, Inflammation
01:41:00 Rapamycin & Immune Function
01:44:37 Biological Aging Tests, Chronologic & Biologic Age; Vigor
01:55:24 Radiation & Cancer Risk
01:58:12 Tool: Self-Care in 50s-70s & Aging; Energy Decline
02:07:12 Tool: Exercise Timing & Energy Levels
02:11:22 Peter’s Supplements
02:18:46 Andrew’s Supplements
02:24:34 Tool: Supplement Use vs. Critical Behaviors; Titanic Analogy
02:26:52 NAD Pathway Supplementation for Longevity?
02:28:52 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Stacy Sims, Ph.D., an exercise physiologist, nutrition scientist, and expert in female-specific nutrition and training for health, performance, and longevity. We discuss which exercise and nutrition protocols are ideal for women based on their age and particular goals.
We discuss whether women should train fasted, when and what to eat pre- and post-training, and how the menstrual cycle impacts training and nutrition needs. We also explain how to use a combination of resistance, high-intensity, and sprint interval training to effectively improve body composition, hormones, and cardiometabolic health, offset cognitive decline, and promote longevity.
We also discuss supplements and caffeine, the unique sleep needs of women based on age, whether women should use deliberate cold exposure, and how saunas can improve symptoms of hot flashes and benefit athletic performance. Dr. Sims challenges common misconceptions about women’s health and fitness and explains why certain types of cardio, caloric restriction, and low-protein diets can be harmful to women’s metabolic health.
Listeners will learn a wealth of actionable information on how to improve their training and nutrition to enhance their health and how to age with greater ability, mobility, and vitality.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Stacy Sims
00:02:24 Sponsors: Maui Nui, Eight Sleep & Waking Up
00:07:03 Intermittent Fasting, Exercise & Women
00:12:50 Cortisol & Circadian Rhythm, Caffeine & Training
00:17:25 Reps in Reserve, Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE); Age & Women
00:21:06 Pre-Training Meal & Brain, Kisspeptin
00:26:45 Post-Training Meal & Recovery Window
00:29:59 Sponsor: AG1
00:31:48 Hormones, Calories & Women
00:34:24 Women, Strength Improvements & Resistance Training
00:39:10 Tool: Women & Training Goals by Age Range
00:44:16 Women, Perimenopause, Training & Longevity
00:47:14 Women & Training for Longevity, Cardio, Zone 2
00:51:42 Tools: How to Start Resistance Training, Machines; Polarized Training
00:58:23 Perform with Dr. Andy Galpin Podcast
00:59:10 Menstrual Cycle & Training, Tool: Tracking & Individual Variability
01:04:31 Tool: 10-Minute Rule; High-Intensity Training & Menstrual Cycle
01:08:36 “Train Hard & Eat Well”; Appetite, Nutrition & Menstrual Cycle
01:12:22 Oral Contraception, Hormones, Athletic Performance; IUD
01:20:57 Evaluating Menstrual Blood, PCOS; Hormones & Female Athletes
01:26:31 Iron, Fatigue; Blood Testing & Menstrual Cycle
01:29:33 Caffeine & Perimenopause; Nicotine, Schisandra
01:34:24 Deliberate Cold Exposure & Women, Endometriosis; Tool: Sauna & Hot Flashes
01:42:19 Tools: “Sims’ Protocol”: Post-Training Sauna & Performance; “Track Stack”
01:49:37 Women, Hormones & Sleep, Perimenopause & Sleep Hygiene
01:52:54 Supplements: Creatine, Water Weight, Hair Loss; Vitamin D3
01:57:21 Protein Powder; Adaptogens & Timing
02:00:11 Pregnancy & Training; Cold & Hot Exposure
02:06:19 Tool: Women in 50s & Older, Training & Nutrition for Longevity
02:09:38 Tool: Women in 20s-40s & Training, Lactate
02:12:18 Tool: What is High-Intensity Training?, Cardiovascular Sets & Recovery
02:17:22 Training for Longevity, Cellular & Metabolic Changes
02:19:30 Nutrition, 80/20 Rule
02:23:30 Listening to Self
02:26:00 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Stuart McGill, Ph.D., a distinguished professor emeritus of spine biomechanics at the University of Waterloo and a world expert on spine anatomy and physiology, back pain, and rehabilitation. We discuss the most common sources of back pain, how back pain can be assessed (including self-assessment techniques), and how to design a personalized recovery plan to reduce back pain.
We discuss how to train for lifelong fitness, reduce injury risk, and protect your back and joints based on your age and personal goals. We also discuss how to prevent back pain, build core stability, and explain how “McGill’s Big 3” exercises protect and strengthen the back. Dr. McGill, who is exceptionally fit in his late 60s, describes his low-time investment, personal training routine, and the specific exercises he uses for mobility, strength, and cardiovascular fitness.
We also discuss controversial issues in the back pain and rehabilitation field, including how pain originates, the biopsychosocial model of pain, and treatments such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP). This episode provides clear, actionable tools to strengthen, prevent, and remedy back pain and injury so you can be pain-free while enjoying sports, exercise, and daily activities at any age.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
Watch the clip on back pain relief and spine anatomy that accompanies this episode.
Demonstration of The McGill Method
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00:00:00 Dr. Stuart McGill
00:02:33 Sponsors: Helix Sleep, BetterHelp & Waking Up
00:06:23 What Causes Back Pain?; Genetics, Dog Breed Analogy
00:12:55 Tool: Skeleton & Body Type; Spine Flexibility & Discs
00:20:25 Flexibility & Exercises; Discs & Collagen
00:25:43 Sponsor: AG1
00:27:32 Stress & Tipping Point; Athletic Tradeoffs, Triathletes
00:36:17 Back Pain, Goals & Training Program
00:45:57 Spine Hygiene, Back Pain, Powerlifting
00:53:33 Genetics & Running
00:59:34 Sponsor: LMNT
01:00:46 Rehabilitation & Reducing Volume; Injury
01:07:42 Tool: Training for Lifelong Fitness, Injury & Joints
01:17:40 Pain Types, Biopsychosocial Model of Pain
01:26:15 Coaching, Explosivity & Endurance
01:32:43 Virtual Surgery & Rest, Pain Recovery
01:41:25 Tool: McGill’s Big 3; Building Back Strength & Stability
01:46:39 Inversion Tables & Spine Deloading, Disc Bulge, Tool: Lumbar Support
01:51:09 Tool: Daily Walking; Sitting
01:55:33 Deadlift & Bone Density, Glute-Ham Raise
02:06:20 Training & Age, Osteoporosis, Tool: Deadlift Alternatives
02:16:47 Tools: Biblical Training Week; Spine Stability & McGill’s Big 3; Shrinking & Age
02:24:16 Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP); Disc Damage
02:27:56 Tools: Biblical Training Week & Strength Exercises, Neck Strength
02:35:24 Tools: Sword Play, Distal Limb Loading, Training for Symmetry
02:42:38 Tools: Biblical Training Week, Mobility & Cardiovascular Exercises, Athletic Panel
02:49:22 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Matthew Hill, Ph.D., a professor of cell biology and anatomy at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the University of Calgary and an expert on the biology of cannabis. We discuss how cannabis affects the brain to produce its psychoactive effects (feeling “high”), including altered time perception, focus, memory, appetite, and stress.
We discuss how THC vs. cannabidiol (CBD) affects the brain, the effects of different routes of cannabis administration (e.g., smoking, vaping, edibles), high-potency THC, and whether cannabis is addictive. We discuss if there is a link between cannabis use and the development of psychosis, anxiety, bipolar depression, or schizophrenia.
We discuss whether CBD has clinical benefits in regulating stress, promoting sleep, and treating certain diseases. We also discuss if there are real and consistent differences in the biological effects of different cannabis strains, if cannabis impacts hormones, and the uses of cannabis for the management of pain, stress, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and nausea.
Listeners of this episode will get an up-to-date understanding of what is currently known about how cannabis affects the brain and body, including both its potential benefits and risks.
Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Dr. Matthew Hill
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00:07:16 Cannabis, THC, Cannabidiol (CBD), Terpenes
00:12:08 Psychoactive Effects, Cannabis “High”; Time Perception
00:16:55 Cannabis & Brain, CB1 Receptor, Endocannabinoids
00:26:19 Endocannabinoids Types: Anandamide, 2-AG
00:33:46 “Munchies”, Cannabis & Appetite
00:42:17 Sponsor: AG1
00:44:06 THC & Anandamide, Pharmacology
00:52:37 THC & CB1 Receptors, Intoxication & Appetite
00:58:57 Cannabis & Focus, Memory
01:04:09 Routes of Administration, Concentration, Cannabis Research
01:15:12 Self-Regulation, Inhalation & THC, Tolerance; THC Concentrates
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01:23:36 Addiction & Cannabis, Cannabis Use Disorder
01:31:30 Cannabis Legalization & Use, Edibles & ER Visits
01:36:48 Oral Consumption, Edibles, Dosing & Time Course
01:41:12 Drug Testing & Cannabis, Exercise
01:46:04 Cannabis & Hormones, Gynecomastia, Sperm Quality
01:54:37 Cannabis & Pregnancy; Selling Recreational Cannabis
02:04:07 Vaping
02:07:05 Psychosis, Anxiety & Cannabis
02:17:17 Cannabis, Psychosis, Schizophrenia & Genetics
02:30:45 Cannabis Use & Schizophrenia, Manic Bipolar, THC Potency, Nicotine
02:40:37 Schizophrenia, Cannabis Legalization
02:45:06 Cannabis Strains, Indica, Sativa, Subjective Effects & Expectancy Bias
02:57:00 CBD, Pediatric Epilepsy, Adenosine
03:07:22 Entourage Effect; Placebo Effect, CBD & Doses
03:19:12 Cannabis Health Risks, Cardiovascular Risk, Schizophrenia
03:27:08 Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome & Hot Shower
03:31:30 Cannabis Benefits: Pain, Stress, Anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
03:40:18 Cannabis & Anxiety, Anandamide & Stress Response
03:45:55 Scientific Discussion, Clarification & Advancement
03:49:47 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I discuss skin health and appearance and why both are important indicators of the health status of your immune system, gut microbiome, and other organ systems. I explain why sunlight is essential for skin and hormone health and how excessive sunlight can accelerate skin aging and cause certain skin cancers. I discuss the different types of sunscreens (physical, chemical, and mineral-based) and potential health concerns of the chemicals found in some (but not all) sunscreens.
I also discuss the importance of getting your skin (and not just moles) checked for pre-cancerous and cancer growths, the role of nutrition and lifestyle factors that improve skin health and appearance, and how to improve your skin by reducing local and systemic inflammation and supporting your microbiome.
I explain what works to improve your skin's youthfulness and appearance, including reducing wrinkles, sagging, and pore size. I review the data on ingesting (or topically applied) collagen, vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and retinol, and what is known about the use of peptides (e.g., BPC-157, copper peptides) and red and far-red light phototherapies for improving skin health and appearance.
I also discuss the causes of acne, rosacea, and psoriasis and explain nutritional, skin care, and prescription-based approaches to treating these common skin conditions.
This episode ought to help everyone better understand the biology of the skin and help them make the best possible decisions for their skin health, care, and appearance according to age, goals, and current skin conditions.
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00:00:00 Skin Health
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00:07:18 Skin Biology, Skin Layers
00:12:40 Sun Exposure, UV Light & Skin Cancers; Sunscreen
00:19:51 Aging, Sun Exposure, Skin Cancers, Physical Barriers
00:27:24 Sunburn & Skin Cancers
00:30:09 Sponsor: AG1
00:31:58 Vitamin D, Sun Exposure & Sunscreen
00:36:50 Organic (Chemical) Sunscreen & Inorganic (Mineral-Based) Sunscreen
00:49:20 Skin Cancers, Moles, Laser Resurfacing
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00:55:34 Sun Exposure, Melanoma & Life Expectancy
01:03:13 Tool: Youthful Skin, Collagen & Vitamin C
01:12:55 Peptides, BPC-157, Copper
01:20:58 Tool: Niacinamide (Nicotinamide), Youthful Skin, Dark Spots, Hyaluronic Acid
01:26:25 Tool: Retinol (Retin-A, Tretinoin, Retinyl Esters), Youthful Skin
01:33:07 Tool: Phototherapy, Youthful Skin, Treating Skin Conditions
01:41:10 Tool: Nutrition for Skin Health, Anti-Inflammatory Diets
01:47:54 Highly Processed Foods, Advanced Glycation End Products & Skin Health
01:52:08 Tools: Reduce Inflammation: Gut Microbiome, Sleep, Alcohol, Smoking, Stress
01:58:58 Acne, Hormones & Insulin; Tool: Low Glycemic Diet, Dairy
02:07:26 Tools: Face Cleansing & Acne; Scarring & Popping Pimples
02:13:29 Tool: Treating Rosacea, Alcohol, Skin Care, Nutrition
02:18:31 Stubborn Rosacea, Over Cleansing, Pulsed Dye Laser
02:21:04 Psoriasis Treatment, Immune System & Prescriptions
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, D.O., a board-certified physician who did her clinical and research training at Washington University in geriatrics and nutrition. She is also an expert in how diet and exercise impact muscle and whole-body health and longevity. Dr. Lyon is a bestselling author and public educator. We discuss how healthy skeletal muscle promotes longevity, brain health, disease prevention, ideal body composition, and the health of other organs and bodily systems.
She makes specific nutritional recommendations for optimal health: what to eat, how much to eat, the timing of meals, the essential need for adequate quality protein (including animal and plant-based options), supplementation, and how our dietary requirements change with age. She explains why specific types of resistance training are essential to build and maintain muscle and overall metabolic health. She also describes how to include resistance training as part of your exercise regimen — regardless of age or sex.
She also provides specific mindset tools to encourage sustained adherence to healthy eating and exercise practices. Women and men of all ages will benefit from Dr. Lyon’s practical, evidence-based protocols to improve muscle and whole-body appearance, function, and health.
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00:00:00 Protocols Book; Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
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00:07:40 Skeletal Muscle & Longevity
00:11:25 “Under-muscled”, Leucine & Muscle Health
00:15:55 Muscle Health
00:19:45 Tool: Carbohydrate Consumption & Activity, Glycogen
00:25:14 Tools: Nutrition for Healthy Skeletal Muscle, First Meal
00:31:57 Sponsor: AG1
00:33:46 Quality Protein, Animal & Plant-Based Proteins
00:37:36 Dietary Protein Recommendations, Meal Threshold
00:41:19 Muscle Health & Aging
00:46:02 Supplements & Creatine; Dietary Protein
00:50:07 Tool: Dietary Protein Recommendation; Gout & Cancer Risk
00:52:43 Effects of Dietary Protein & Exercise on Body Composition
01:03:06 Thermic Effects, Protein
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01:06:14 Protein & Satiety, Insulin & Glucose
01:12:04 Tool: Older Adults, Resistance Training & Dietary Protein
01:17:48 Dietary Protein, mTOR & Cancer Risk
01:21:36 Muscle Span & Aging, Sedentary Behaviors
01:24:00 Mixed Meals, Protein Quality, Fiber
01:29:21 Inactivity & Insulin Resistance, Inflammation
01:38:43 Exercise & Myokines, Brain Health & BDNF
01:44:11 Tool: Resistance Training Protocols, Hypertrophy, “High Ground”
01:52:51 High Ground Exercises; Tendon Strength; Training Duration, Blue Zones
01:58:19 Movement, Exercise & Older Adults
02:04:25 Tool: Protein Timing & Resistance Training; VO2 Max, Aging, Blood Work
02:11:13 Supplements: Creatine, Urolithin A, Whey Protein, Fish Oil, Collagen
02:20:18 Fasting, Older Adults; Tool: Meal Timing
02:25:18 Animal Proteins & Dairy; Organ Meats, Vegan; Magnesium, Zinc
02:30:59 Medications & Muscle Health
02:32:49 Obesity & GLP-1 Analogs, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Skeletal Muscle
02:40:48 Benefits of Skeletal Muscle & Aging
02:42:16 Tools: Nutrition & Resistance Training for Muscle Health
02:45:44 Mindset Tools: Standards vs. Goals; Vulnerability Points
02:52:00 Mindset Tools: Neutrality; Health & Worth
03:01:14 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter, Protocols Book
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Zachary Knight, Ph.D., a professor of physiology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator. We discuss how the brain controls our sense of hunger, satiety, and thirst. He explains how dopamine levels impact our cravings and eating behavior (amount, food choices, etc) and how we develop and can change our food preferences and adjust how much we need to eat to feel satisfied.
We discuss factors that have led to the recent rise in obesity, such as interactions between our genes and the environment and the role of processed foods and food combinations. We also discuss the new class of medications developed for the treatment of obesity and diabetes, including the GLP-1 agonists semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro). We discuss how these medications work to promote weight loss, the source of their side effects, and the newer compounds soon to overcome some of those side effects, such as muscle loss.
Dr. Knight provides an exceptionally clear explanation for our sense of hunger, thirst, and food cravings that translates to practical knowledge to help listeners better understand their relationship to food, food choices, and meal size to improve their diet and overall health.
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00:00:00 Dr. Zachary Knight
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00:07:07 Hunger & Timescales
00:11:28 Body Fat, Leptin, Hunger
00:17:51 Leptin Resistance & Obesity
00:20:52 Hunger, Food Foraging & Feeding Behaviors, AgRP Neurons
00:30:26 Sponsor: AG1
00:32:15 Body Weight & Obesity, Genes & POMC Neurons
00:39:54 Obesity, Genetics & Environmental Factors
00:46:05 Whole Foods, Ultra-Processed Foods & Palatability
00:49:32 Increasing Whole Food Consumption, Sensory Specific Satiety & Learning
00:58:55 Calories vs. Macronutrients, Protein & Salt
01:02:23 Sponsor: LMNT
01:03:58 Challenges of Weight Loss: Hunger & Energy Expenditure
01:09:50 GLP-1 Drug Development, Semaglutide, Ozempic, Wegovy
01:19:03 GLP-1 Drugs: Muscle Loss, Appetite Reduction, Nausea
01:23:24 Pharmacologic & Physiologic Effects; GLP-1 Drugs, Additional Positive Effects
01:30:14 GLP-1-Plus Development, Tirzepatide, Mounjaro, AMG 133
01:34:49 Alpha-MSH & Pharmacology
01:40:41 Dopamine, Eating & Context
01:46:01 Dopamine & Learning, Water Content & Food
01:53:23 Salt, Water & Thirst
02:03:27 Hunger vs. Thirst
02:05:46 Dieting, Nutrition & Mindset
02:09:39 Tools: Improving Diet & Limiting Food Intake
02:14:15 Anti-Obesity Drug Development
02:17:03 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Jonathan Haidt, Ph.D., professor of social psychology at New York University and bestselling author on how technology and culture impact the psychology and health of kids, teens, and adults. We discuss the dramatic rise of suicide, depression, and anxiety as a result of replacing a play-based childhood with smartphones, social media, and video games.
He explains how a screen-filled childhood leads to challenges in psychological development that negatively impact learning, resilience, identity, cooperation, and conflict resolution — all of which are crucial skills for future adult relationships and career success. We also discuss how phones and social media impact boys and girls differently and the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of how smartphones alter basic brain plasticity and function.
Dr. Haidt explains his four recommendations for healthier smartphone use in kids, and we discuss how to restore childhood independence and play in the current generation.
This is an important topic for everyone, young or old, parents and teachers, students and families, to be aware of in order to understand the potential mental health toll of smartphone use and to apply tools to foster skill-building and reestablish healthy norms for our kids.
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00:00:00 Dr. Jonathan Haidt
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00:06:23 Great Rewiring of Childhood: Technology, Smartphones & Social Media
00:12:48 Mental Health Trends: Boys, Girls & Smartphones
00:16:26 Smartphone Usage, Play-Based to Phone-Based Childhood
00:20:40 The Tragedy of Losing Play-Based Childhood
00:28:13 Sponsor: AG1
00:30:02 Girls vs. Boys, Interests & Trapping Kids
00:37:31 “Effectance,” Systems & Relationships, Animals
00:41:47 Boys Sexual Development, Dopamine Reinforcement & Pornography
00:49:19 Boys, Courtship, Chivalry & Technology; Gen Z Development
00:55:24 Play & Low-Stakes Mistakes, Video Games & Social Media, Conflict Resolution
00:59:48 Sponsor: LMNT
01:01:23 Social Media, Trolls, Performance
01:06:47 Dynamic Subordination, Hierarchy, Boys
01:10:15 Girls & Perfectionism, Social Media & Performance
01:14:00 Phone-Based Childhood & Brain Development, Critical Periods
01:21:15 Puberty & Sensitive Periods, Culture & Identity
01:23:55 Brain Development & Puberty; Identity; Social Media, Learning & Reward
01:33:37 Tool: 4 Recommendations for Smartphone Use in Kids
01:41:48 Changing Childhood Norms, Policies & Legislature
01:49:13 Summer Camp, Team Sports, Religion, Music
01:54:36 Boredom, Addiction & Smartphones; Tool: “Awe Walks”
02:03:14 Casino Analogy & Ceding Childhood; Social Media Content
02:09:33 Adult Behavior; Tool: Meals & Phones
02:11:45 Regaining Childhood Independence; Tool: Family Groups & Phones
02:16:09 Screens & Future Optimism, Collective Action, KOSA Bill
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Recently I had the pleasure of hosting a live event in Brisbane, Australia. This event was part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of the evening was the question and answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
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00:00 Introduction
00:31 Sponsors: AG1 & Eight Sleep
03:48 Nicotine Discussion
07:42 ADHD Management: Tools & Medications
12:43 Sleep Deprivation & Recovery
18:54 Understanding & Addressing Burnout
22:12 Daily Nutrition & Eating Habits
24:40 Understanding Food & Neural Pathways
26:21 The Benefits of Elimination Diets
27:21 Intermittent Fasting & Personal Diet Choices
28:23 Top Health & Fitness Recommendations
30:50 The Value of Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR)
33:08 Testosterone Replacement Therapy Insights
38:02 Breathing Techniques for Stress & Focus
41:46 Morning Sunlight & Circadian Rhythms
43:18 Parenting Tips for a Healthy Start
49:03 Final Thoughts & Gratitude
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Mary Claire Haver, M.D., a board-certified OB/GYN and an expert on women’s health and menopause. We discuss the biology and symptoms of perimenopause and menopause and their effects on body composition, cardiometabolic health, mental health, and longevity. She explains the lifestyle factors, including nutrition, resistance training, sleep, and supplements, that can better prepare women for and improve symptoms of both perimenopause and menopause. We also discuss hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and whether HRT impacts the incidence of breast cancer or can affect cardiovascular health.
We also discuss contraception, cellulite, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and how to reduce the risk of osteoporosis. This episode is rich in actionable information related to what is known about menopause and perimenopause and the stages before, allowing women of all ages to best navigate these life stages.
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00:00:00 Dr. Mary Claire Haver
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00:06:26 Menopause, Age of Onset
00:09:50 Perimenopause, Hormones & “Zone of Chaos”
00:14:42 Perimenopause, Estrogen & Mental Health
00:20:04 Perimenopause Symptoms; Tool: Lifestyle Factors & Ovarian Health
00:25:26 Early Menopause, Premature Ovarian Failure; Estrogen Therapy
00:29:42 Sponsor: AG1
00:31:31 Contraception, Transdermal, IUDs; Menopause Onset, Freezing Eggs
00:38:18 Women’s Health: Misconceptions & Research
00:45:01 Tool: Diet, Preparing for Peri-/Menopause; Visceral Fat
00:48:31 Tools: Body Composition, Muscle & Menopause, Protein Intake
00:51:42 Menopause: Genetics, Symptoms; Tools: Waist-to-Hip Ratio; Gut Microbiome
00:58:22 Galveston vs. Mediterranean Diet, Fasting, Tool: Building Muscle
01:05:18 Sponsor: InsideTracker
01:06:29 Hot Flashes; Estrogen Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), Breast Cancer Risk & Cognition
01:15:36 Estrogen HRT, Cardiovascular Disease, Blood Clotting; “Meno-posse”
01:24:00 Estrogen & Testosterone: Starting HRT & Ranges
01:30:36 Other Hormones, Thyroid & DHEA; Local Treatment, Urinary Symptoms
01:37:57 OB/GYN Medical Education & Menopause
01:41:30 Supplements, Fiber, Tools: Osteoporosis “Prevention Pack”
01:46:53 Collagen, Cellulite, Bone Density
01:51:42 HRT, Vertigo, Tinnitus, Dry Eye; Conditions Precluding HRT
01:55:27 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) & Treatment; GLP-1, Addictive Behaviors
02:01:55 Post-menopause & HRT, Sustained HRT Usage
02:04:58 Mental Health, Perimenopause vs. Menopause; Sleep Disruptions, Alcohol
02:09:09 Male Support; Rekindle Libido
02:12:46 HRT Rash Side-Effect; Acupuncture; Visceral Fat
02:16:24 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Diego Bohórquez, PhD, professor of medicine and neurobiology at Duke University and a pioneering researcher into how we use our ‘gut sense.’ He describes how your gut communicates to your brain and the rest of your body through hormones and neural connections to shape your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. He explains how your gut senses a range of features such as temperature, pH, the macro- and micronutrients in our foods, and much more and signals that information to the brain to affect our food preferences, aversions, and cravings.
Dr. Bohórquez describes his early life in the Amazon jungle and how exposure to traditional agriculture inspired his unique expertise combining nutrition, gastrointestinal physiology, and neuroscience. We discuss how the gut and brain integrate sensory cues, leading to our intuitive “gut sense” about food, people, and situations. This episode provides a scientific perspective into your gut sense to help you make better food choices and, indeed, to support better decision-making in all of life.
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00:00:00 Dr. Diego Bohórquez
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00:06:49 Gut-Brain Axis
00:11:35 Gut Sensing, Hormones
00:15:26 Green Fluorescent Protein; Neuropod Cells & Environment Sensing
00:26:57 Brain & Gut Connection, Experimental Tools & Rabies Virus
00:35:28 Sponsor: AG1
00:37:00 Neuropod Cells & Nutrient Sensing
00:43:55 Gastric Bypass Surgery, Cravings & Food Choice
00:51:14 Optogenetics; Sugar Preference & Neuropod Cells
01:00:29 Gut-Brain Disorders, Irritable Bowel Syndrome
01:03:03 Sponsor: InsideTracker
01:04:04 Gut & Behavior; Gastric Bypass, Cravings & Alcohol
01:07:38 GLP-1, Ozempic, Neuropod Cells
01:11:46 Food Preference & Gut-Brain Axis, Protein
01:21:35 Protein & Sugar, Agriculture & ‘Three Sisters’
01:25:16 Childhood, Military School; Academics, Nutrition & Nervous System
01:36:15 Plant Wisdom, Agriculture, Indigenous People
01:41:48 Evolution of Food Choices; Learning from Plants
01:48:15 Plant-Based Medicines; Amazonia, Guayusa Ritual & Chonta Palm
01:56:58 Yerba Mate, Chocolate, Guayusa
02:00:22 Brain, Gut & Sensory Integration; Variability
02:06:01 Electrical Patterns in Gut & Brain, “Hangry”
02:12:43 Gut Intuition, Food & Bonding; Subconscious & Superstition
02:22:00 Vagus Nerve & Learning, Humming
02:26:46 Digestive System & Memory; Body Sensing
02:32:51 Listening to the Body, Meditation
02:40:12 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Gary Steinberg, MD, PhD, a neurosurgeon and a professor of neurosciences, neurosurgery, and neurology at Stanford University School of Medicine. We discuss brain health and brain injuries, including concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, aneurysm, and transient ischemic attacks (TIA). We discuss key and lesser-known risk factors for brain health and explain how certain treatments and medications can improve brain health and cognitive function.
We also cover novel mechanisms to improve recovery after concussions and brain injury, including the use of stem cells, temperature (mild hypothermia), and vagus nerve stimulation. Dr. Steinberg also describes new advances in neurosurgery and minimally invasive brain augmentation.
This episode ought to be of interest to anyone seeking actionable tools to improve their brain health and for those seeking to improve recovery after a brain injury such as concussion, stroke, aneurysm, or TBI.
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00:00:00 Dr. Gary Steinberg
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00:06:16 Stroke, Hemorrhage & Blood Clot
00:10:25 Blood Clots & Risk Factors, Medications, Smoking, Cholesterol
00:16:19 Heart & Brain Health; Neurosurgery & Brain Function
00:23:27 Current Technology & Neurosurgery, Minimally Invasive Techniques
00:28:13 Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIA); Spinal Cord Strokes
00:33:23 Stroke Risk: Alcohol, Cocaine & Other Drugs
00:38:24 Sponsor: AG1
00:39:55 Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Concussion: Sports, Testing & Recovery
00:46:45 Statins; TBI & Aspirin; Caffeine & Stroke Risk
00:48:31 Exploratory MRI: Benefits & Risks
00:51:53 Blood Pressure, Lifestyle Factors; Tool: Feeling Faint, Hydration; Sleep
00:59:52 Sponsor: LMNT
01:01:27 Chiropractic Neck Adjustment & Arterial Obstruction; Inversion Tables
01:05:16 Kids, Tackle Football, Soccer, Boxing; Mild Concussion
01:10:49 Nerve Regeneration, Stem Cells, Stroke Recovery
01:17:36 Stem Cells, Immune System, Activity
01:21:27 Injury & Recovery, Restraint Therapy
01:23:46 Neuroprotection After Injury; Mild Hypothermia
01:34:59 Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), Stem Cell Therapy
01:42:27 Scientific Advancements & Clinical Translation, FDA & Industry
01:47:40 Vagal Stimulation
01:53:17 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Recently I had the pleasure of hosting a live event in Sydney, Australia. This event was part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of the evening was the question and answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at the ICC Sydney Theatre.
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00:00 Introduction
00:15 Live Event Recap: The Brain Body Contract
00:32 Sponsors: AG1 & Eight Sleep
03:30 Q&A Session Begins: Napping and Sleep Quality
06:34 The Power of the Placebo Effect
11:31 Entering Rest and Digest State: Techniques and Tools
15:35 Muscle Growth, Learning & the Brain
20:13 Hallucinogens: Personal Experiences & Clinical Insights
27:28 The Misunderstood Effects of MDMA
27:42 Exploring the Potential of MDMA in Clinical Settings
29:25 The Complex World of Psychedelics & Mental Health
30:07 Ketamine: From Misconception to Medical Use
31:53 The Fascinating Science of DMT
33:11 Supporting Science: Funding & Future Directions
34:48 The Gut-Brain Axis: A Key to Overall Health
40:41 Sleep Patterns and Chronotypes: Personalizing Rest
42:50 Addressing ADHD & Focus in the Modern World
49:27 Closing Remarks & Gratitude
In this episode, my guest is Dr. James Hollis, Ph.D., a Jungian psychoanalyst, renowned educator and author on finding and pursuing one’s unique purpose. Dr. Hollis is also an expert in the psychology of relationships and healing from trauma. We discuss how early family dynamics and social context create patterns of both adaptive and maladaptive behavior and internal narratives that, when examined, lead to better choices and a deeply fulfilling existence.
We discuss discovering your unique self-identity and purpose through specific practices of reflection, meditation and conversations with others. We also discuss self-perception and the evolution of roles within marriages, parent-child relationships, and work.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Hollis provides both basic knowledge and practical tools to help us assess ourselves and better understand who we are and what we really want in careers, relationships of all kinds, and society.
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00:00:00 Dr. James Hollis
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00:05:57 Self, Ego, Sense of Self
00:13:59 Unconscious Patterns, Blind Spots, Dreams; Psyche & Meaning
00:21:56 Second Half of Life, Purpose, Depression
00:25:37 Sponsor: AG1
00:27:08 Tool: Daily Reflection; Crisis
00:31:47 Families & Children, Permission & Burdens
00:37:27 Complex Identification, Self-Perception; Social Media & Borderline
00:41:55 Daily Stimulus Response, Listening to the Soul
00:45:40 Exiting Stimulus-Response, Loneliness, Burnout
00:51:19 Meditation & Perception, Reflection
00:54:58 Sponsor: Waking Up
00:56:15 Recognizing the “Shadow” & Adulthood
01:02:48 Socialization; Family & Life Journey
01:09:04 Relationships & “Otherness”, Standing Your Ground
01:15:51 Marriage, “Starter Marriages” & Evolution; Parenting
01:19:37 Shadow Issues, Success & External Reward, Personal Growth
01:27:59 Men, Alcohol, “Stoic Man”, Loneliness, Fear & Longing
01:37:33 Women & Men, Focused vs. Diffuse Awareness; Male Rite of Passage
01:44:31 Sacrifice, Relationships; Facing Fears
01:48:20 Therapy, “Abyss of the Self”, Repeating Patterns & Stories
01:55:17 Women, Career & Family, Partner Support; Redefining Roles
02:01:40 Pathology & Diagnosis, Internet
02:07:05 Life, Suffering & Accountability, “Swamplands” & Task
02:11:32 Abuse & Recovery of Self, Patience, Powerlessness
02:14:11 Living a Larger Life; “Shut Up, Suit Up, Show Up”
02:17:49 Life Stages; Despair & Integrity Conflict
02:25:00 Death, Ego, Mortality & Meaning
02:38:07 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
This is episode 6 of a 6-part special series on sleep with Dr. Matthew Walker, Ph.D., a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and a leading public educator on sleep for mental and physical health, learning and human performance. In this episode, we discuss dreaming, including the biological mechanism of dreams, what dreams mean and their role in daytime life.
We explore how dreams can enhance our creativity and emotional well-being and help us resolve various challenges and dilemmas. We discuss how to remember and interpret your dreams and the abstractions/symbols frequently present in dreams.
We also discuss nightmares and therapies to treat reoccurring nightmares. We explain what lucid dreaming is and if there are benefits or drawbacks to this type of dreaming.
Dr. Walker also answers frequently asked audience questions and discusses snoring, body position, sleep supplements, sleep challenges due to aging, menopause, stopping racing thoughts, and how to fall back asleep if you wake in the middle of the night.
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00:00:00 Dreaming
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00:05:06 Dreams & REM Sleep
00:12:20 Evolution of REM Sleep, Humans
00:17:13 REM Sleep & PGO Waves; Dreams & Brain Activity
00:24:26 Dreams, Images & Brain Activity; Sleepwalking & Sleep Talking
00:30:51 Sponsor: AG1
00:32:04 Dream Benefits, Creativity & Emotional Regulation; Challenge Resolution
00:41:27 Daily Experience vs. Dreaming, Emotions
00:45:08 Dream Interpretation & Freud, Dream Relevance
00:52:59 Abstractions, Symbols, Experience & Dreams; “Fuzzy Logic”
01:00:28 Sponsor: Whoop
01:01:36 Nightmares; Recurring Nightmares & Therapy
01:11:08 Targeted Memory Reactivation, Sounds & Nightmares
01:15:38 Odor, Paired Associations, Learning & Sleep
01:18:53 Fear Extinction, Memory & Sleep; Tool: Remembering Dreams
01:25:38 Lucid Dreaming, REM Sleep, Paralysis
01:32:33 Lucid Dreaming: Benefits? Unrestorative Sleep?
01:44:07 Improve Lucid Dreaming
01:49:30 Tool: Negative Rumination & Falling Asleep
01:53:41 Tools: Body Position, Snoring & Sleep Apnea; Mid-Night Waking & Alarm Clock
01:58:43 Sleep Banking?; Tool: Falling Back Asleep, Rest
02:05:53 Tool: Older Adults & Early Waking; Sleep Medications
02:11:25 Tool: Menopause & Sleep Disruption, Hot Flashes
02:15:06 Remembering Dreams & Impacts Sleep Quality?
02:18:32 Tool: Sleep Supplements
02:26:48 Tool: Most Important Tip for Sleep
02:30:56 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Casey Means, M.D., a physician trained at Stanford University School of Medicine, an expert on metabolic health and the author of the book, "Good Energy." We discuss how to leverage nutrition, exercise and environmental factors to enhance your metabolic health by improving mitochondrial function, hormone and blood sugar regulation.
We also explore how fasting, deliberate cold exposure and spending time in nature can impact metabolic health, how to control food cravings and how to assess your metabolic health using blood testing, continuous glucose monitors and other tools.
Metabolic dysfunction is a leading cause of chronic disease, obesity and reduced lifespan around the world. Conversely, improving your mitochondrial and metabolic health can positively affect your health span and longevity.
Listeners of this episode will learn low- and zero-cost tools to improve their metabolic health, physical and mental well-being, body composition and target the root cause of various common diseases.
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00:00:00 Dr. Casey Means
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00:06:32 Metabolism, Metabolic Dysfunction, Medicinal Blindspot
00:14:17 Trifecta of Bad Energy
00:24:02 Western Living, United States, Specialization & Medicine
00:27:57 Insulin Resistance, Tool: Mitochondrial Capacity & Exercise
00:29:40 Sponsor: AG1
00:35:03 Tools: Walking & Glucose; Frequent Movement
00:44:25 Tools: Exercises to Improve Mitochondrial Capacity; Desk Treadmill
00:51:18 Soleus Push-Ups & Fidgeting, Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT)
00:58:21 Tool: Blood Test Biomarkers, Vital Signs & Mitochondrial Function
01:11:16 Navigate Medical System & Blood Tests, Consumer Lab Testing
01:16:46 Tool: Environmental Factors; Food, Life as a Process
01:21:58 Tool: Ultra-Processed vs. Real Food, Obesity, Soil & Micronutrients
01:32:03 Ultra-Processed Foods: Brain & Cellular Confusion
01:39:10 Tools: Control Cravings, GLP-1 Production, Microbiome Support
01:51:42 Ozempic, GLP-1 Analogs; Root Cause & Medicine
02:00:54 Tool: Deliberate Cold & Heat Exposure, Brown Fat
02:07:27 Tool: Intermittent Fasting & Metabolic Flexibility; Insulin Sensitivity
02:17:03 Tool: Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) & Awareness, Glucose Spikes
02:24:34 Tool: CGMs, Glycemic Variability, Dawn Effect, Individuality
02:33:10 Sleep; Continuous Monitoring & Biomarkers
02:37:39 Mindset & Safety, Stress & Cell Danger Response
02:44:04 Tool: Being in Nature, Sunlight, Fear
02:54:44 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
This is episode 5 of our 6-part special series on sleep with Dr. Matthew Walker, Ph.D., a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and the host of The Matt Walker Podcast. In this episode, we explain the connection between sleep and mood, emotional regulation and mental well-being.
We explain the role of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in processing emotions and emotional memories and why sleep deprivation causes agitation, impulsivity and emotional reactivity.
We also discuss why sleep disruption is a hallmark feature of PTSD, anxiety, depression, suicidality, and other psychiatric conditions.
We explain protocols for improving REM sleep and other sleep phases in order to harness the therapeutic power of quality sleep to feel calmer and emotionally restored.
This episode describes various actionable tools to improve sleep for those struggling with mental health or mood and those wanting to bolster their overall state and well-being.
The next episode in this special series explores dreams, including lucid dreaming, nightmares and dream interpretation.
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(00:00:00) Sleep & Mental Health
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(00:05:14) Emotions & Sleep, Amygdala
(00:17:27) Emotional Memory & Sleep
(00:25:48) “Overnight Therapy” & REM Sleep, Noradrenaline
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(00:30:27) Sleep to “Remember & Forget”, Trauma; REM Sleep
(00:38:27) Hinge Analogy; Motivation, Impulsivity & Addiction
(00:47:08) Tool: Improve REM Sleep, Social Jet Lag, Alcohol & THC, Addiction
(00:56:18) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(00:57:23) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) & REM Sleep
(01:06:53) Noradrenaline & REM Sleep, PTSD & Prazosin
(01:09:40) Addiction, Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR); Liminal States
(01:16:46) Anxiety & Sleep, Mood vs. Emotions
(01:23:50) Deep Non-REM Sleep & Anxiety, Sleep Quality
(01:28:51) Tool: Improve Deep Non-REM Sleep, Temperature; Alcohol
(01:34:56) Suicidality & Sleep, Pattern Recognition; Nightmares
(01:46:21) Depression, Anxiety & Time Context
(01:51:24) Depression, Too Much Sleep?; REM Changes & Antidepressants
(01:57:37) Sleep Deprivation & Depression
(02:01:34) Tool: Circadian Misalignment & Mental Health, Chronotype
(02:04:05) Tools: Daytime Light & Nighttime Darkness; “Junk Light”
(02:13:04) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Welcome to a preview of the 17th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium.
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(00:00:00) Introduction to AMA #17
(00:00:14) Exciting Announcement
(00:02:16) Diving Into the Foundational Fitness Protocol
(00:09:37) Flexibility in Your Fitness Routine
(00:17:12) Optimizing Workout Times & Prioritizing Health
(00:23:31) Closing Thoughts & Huberman Lab Premium Benefits
In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I explain how to strengthen and build a stable, pain-free back and how to reduce or eliminate existing back pain. I explain the anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord and vertebrae, intervertebral disks and nerve pathways, and the abdominal and back muscles that together can be leveraged to stabilize the back.
Then, I describe protocols: “McGill’s Big 3” exercises, a highly effective psoas stretch, abdominal stabilization, breathing techniques, and protocols to reinforce essential supports for the back, including the neck, pelvis, feet, and toes.
I also explain how you can reduce and potentially eliminate back pain and sciatica using a specific type of bar hang, “cobra push-ups,” medial-glute strengthening exercises, and more.
Back pain greatly impedes one’s ability to enjoy daily activities; this episode provides zero-cost, minimal time-investment protocols to improve your back strength and stability and allow you to move through life pain-free and with ease and mobility.
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(00:00:00) Back Health
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(00:07:57) Back Anatomy: Spine, Vertebrae, Spinal Cord
(00:12:07) Spinal Cord & Nerves; Herniated Discs
(00:19:50) Build Strong Pain-Free Back; Bulging Discs
(00:24:26) Back Pain & Professional Evaluation; Tool: Spine Self-Assessment
(00:31:04) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:29) Tool: McGill Big 3 Exercises, Curl-Up
(00:44:40) Tool: McGill Big 3 Exercises, Side Plank
(00:53:13) Tool: McGill Big 3 Exercises, Bird Dog; Back Pain
(01:05:37) Tool: Back Pain & Oreo Analogy, Bar Hang
(01:10:34) Time & Back Pain; Tool: Reversing Disc Herniation, Cobra Push-Ups
(01:21:28) Sciatica, Referred Pain, Herniated Disc
(01:24:21) Tool: Improve Spine Stability, Strengthen Neck
(01:29:23) Tools: Strengthen Feet, Toe Spreading
(01:34:35) Tools: Belly Breathing; Stagger Stance
(01:42:03) Tools: Relieve Low Back Pain, Medial Glute Activation; Rolled Towel
(01:50:59) Tool: Psoas Stretching
(01:57:00) Tool: Back Awareness; Strengthen & Pain-Proof Back
(02:05:49) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
This is episode 4 of a 6-part special series on sleep with Dr. Matthew Walker, Ph.D., a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of the best-selling book "Why We Sleep." In this episode, we discuss the relationship between sleep, learning and creativity.
We explain why and how sleep before and after a learning bout can improve memory and performance for both cognitive tasks and physical skills. We also discuss how to use time learning and sleep, how to use naps, non-sleep deep rest states, and caffeine to optimize learning, and the mechanisms for sleep and memory consolidation.
We also explain the critical role that sleep plays in creativity and one's ability to discover novel solutions to challenges and problems.
This episode is filled with actionable information on using sleep to enhance skill learning and improve memory and creativity.
The next episode in this guest series explains how sleep benefits emotional regulation and mental health.
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(00:00:00) Sleep & Learning
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(00:05:48) Learning, Memory & Sleep
(00:09:32) Memory & Sleep, “All-Nighters”, Hippocampus
(00:13:46) Naps & Learning Capacity
(00:16:59) Early School Start Times, Performance & Accidents
(00:26:38) Medical Residency & Sleep Deprivation
(00:29:35) Sponsor: AG1
(00:30:49) Tool: Sleep Before Learning; Cramming Effect
(00:35:09) Tools: Caffeine; Timing Peak Learning; “Second Wind”
(00:44:25) Memory Consolidation in Sleep
(00:55:07) Sleepwalking & Talking; REM-Sleep Behavioral Disorder
(01:00:16) REM Sleep Paralysis, Alcohol, Stress
(01:07:41) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:08:46) Skills, Motor Learning & Sleep
(01:17:03) Tool: Timing Sleep & Learning, Skill Enhancement
(01:20:00) Naps; Specificity & Memory Consolidation, Sleep Spindles
(01:27:21) Sleep, Motor Learning & Athletes; Automaticity
(01:34:10) Can Learning Improve Sleep?
(01:39:13) Tool: Exercise to Improve Sleep; Performance, Injury & Motivation
(01:44:38) Pillars of Health; Dieting & Sleep Deprivation
(01:49:35) Performance & Poor Sleep, Belief Effects, “Orthosomnia”
(01:57:03) “Overnight Alchemy”, Sleep & Novel Memory Linking
(02:05:58) Sleep & Creativity
(02:11:09) Tools: Waking & Technology; Naps; “Sleep on a Problem”
(02:20:51) Creative Insight & Sleep
(02:26:18) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, PhD, FSAHM. She is a professor of pediatrics and adolescent medicine and a developmental psychologist at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Halpern-Felsher is a world expert in adolescent decision-making and risk-taking behaviors.
She explains the huge increase in vaping (e-cigarettes) by young people. She explains why vaping nicotine and cannabis is particularly dangerous to the developing brain. We discuss the rise in vaping addiction, the unique social pressures and social media influences faced by youth that make quitting challenging, and interventions to aid them in quitting or reducing use.
We also discuss the role of technology and social media. And, the use of alcohol, nicotine pouches, fentanyl, and other risky behaviors that adolescents face now.
This episode should interest parents, teachers, coaches, teens, and families. It covers the current youth substance use landscape and also covers resources and ways to quit these addictive behaviors.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher
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(00:05:38) Adolescence
(00:09:19) Household Conflict, Parents; Smart Phones
(00:12:35) Smart Phones & Social Media
(00:18:25) Vaping, E-Cigarettes, Nicotine & Cannabis
(00:23:46) Adolescent Nicotine Use: Marketing, Flavors
(00:31:04) Sponsor: AG1
(00:32:13) Nicotine Initiation, Freebase vs. Salt-Based Nicotine, Concentration
(00:41:35) Addiction & Withdrawal; E-Cigarette Access
(00:48:48) Vaping Health Hazards, Aldehydes, Flavors
(00:57:48) “Just Say No”, Adolescent Defiance
(01:04:21) Cannabis & Potency, Blunts, E-Cigarette Combinations
(01:10:30) Psychosis, THC & Adolescence
(01:14:11) Quitting Nicotine & Cannabis; Physical & Social Withdrawal Symptoms
(01:23:05) Social Pressures, Quitting Vaping, Environment Concerns
(01:30:08) Teen Activities, Social Media, Autonomy
(01:36:28) Risky Behaviors, Alcohol, Driving, Sexual Behavior
(01:43:27) International E-Cigarette Use, Regulation
(01:46:10) Nicotine Pouches, Health Risks; Tolerance
(01:53:25) Tools: Vaping Interventions, Decision Making, Harm Reduction
(02:02:37) Fentanyl, Drug Testing, Recreational Drug Use
(02:13:45) Tool: Organic Conversations & Risky Behavior
(02:17:20) Long-Term Goals & Teens; Vaping, Pornography & Teens
(02:24:08) Mental Health Crisis & Substance Use
(02:29:11) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Recently I had the pleasure of hosting a live event in Sydney, Australia. This event was part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of the evening was the question and answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at the Sydney Opera House.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:15) Live Event Recap: The Brain Body Contract
(00:00:36) Sponsor: AG1 & Eight Sleep
(00:02:50) The Power of Mindset on Stress
(00:05:23) David Goggins: A Case Study in Resilience
(00:09:59) Exploring Time Perception & Frame Rate
(00:18:20) Jet Lag Protocol: Adjusting to New Time Zones
(00:26:44) The Science of Neuroplasticity
(00:26:49) The Transformative Power of Psychedelics
(00:29:26) Exploring Psilocybin & MDMA: Personal Experiences & Insights
(00:36:12) The Science of Sleep: How Temperature Affects It
(00:39:38) Understanding Stress Response & Habituation
(00:41:20) Personal Anecdotes
(00:47:00) Finding Your Passion: Advice for the Youth
(00:51:20) Closing Thoughts & Gratitude
This is episode 3 of a 6-part special series on sleep with Dr. Matthew Walker, Ph.D., a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and leading public educator about the role of sleep in health, disease and performance.
We explain how our sleep architecture changes as we age. We also cover how childhood development and aging affect sleep biology and needs. We also discuss whether polyphasic sleep (multiple short sleep periods) is beneficial.
Then, we discuss naps, including their positive benefits, individual variability, those who should not nap, and alternative rest states like non-sleep deep rest. Dr. Walker shares protocols to optimize nap duration, timing and effectiveness.
We also explore the effects of caffeine on sleep and other health aspects, as well as the optimal timing for caffeine intake.
This episode describes many actionable science-based tools for optimizing sleep, naps and caffeine use for better health and performance.
The next episode in this special series explores the relationship between sleep, memory, and creativity.
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(00:00:00) Sleep Structure
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(00:05:42) Sleep Phases & Lifespan
(00:11:58) Sleep Stages & Lifespan, Sleep Paralysis & Animals
(00:20:19) Adults & Biphasic Sleep, Modern Society
(00:25:14) Chronotype, Circadian Rhythms & Biological Flexibility
(00:29:07) Genetics & Chronotype
(00:31:42) Sponsor: AG1
(00:32:55) Biphasic Sleep, Adults; Body Position & Sleepiness
(00:40:09) Naps, Positive Benefits, Nighttime Insomnia
(00:49:38) Tool: Optimal Nap: Duration & Timing; Grogginess
(00:58:15) Nap Capacity, “Liminal” States & NSDR
(01:07:37) NASA Nap Culture, Power Naps
(01:11:49) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(01:12:50) Tools: Nap Timing, “Fragile” Nighttime Sleep; On-Off-On Protocol
(01:18:57) Avoiding Naps: Insomnia, Aging & Sleep Quality Decline
(01:28:20) Caffeine, “Nappuccino”; Hot Drinks
(01:38:28) Adenosine Clearance, Sleep
(01:43:10) Tool: Delaying Caffeine, Afternoon Crash, Sleep Quality
(01:49:06) Caffeine, Health, Antioxidants; Caffeine Tolerance & Alcohol
(01:56:54) Tool: Nap “Enhancements”, Caffeine, Light & Face Washing
(02:04:33) Polyphasic Sleep, Adverse Effects
(02:12:43) Sleep Deprivation & Car Crashes; Polyphasic Sleep
(02:16:49) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. David Yeager, Ph.D., professor of psychology at the University of Texas, Austin, and the author of the forthcoming book "10 to 25." We discuss how people of any age can use growth mindset and stress-is-enhancing mindsets to improve motivation and performance.
We explain the best mindset for mentors and being mentored and how great leaders motivate others with high standards and support. We also discuss why a sense of purpose is essential to goal pursuit and achievement.
Whether you are a parent, teacher, boss, coach, student or someone wanting to improve a skill or overcome a particular challenge, this episode provides an essential framework for adopting performance-enhancing mindsets leading to success.
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(00:00:00) Dr. David Yeager
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(00:04:20) Growth Mindset; Performance, Self-Esteem
(00:10:31) “Wise” Intervention, Teaching Growth Mindset
(00:15:12) Stories & Writing Exercises
(00:19:42) Effort Beliefs, Physiologic Stress Response
(00:24:44) Stress-Is-Enhancing vs Stress-Is-Debilitating Mindsets
(00:27:16) Sponsor: AG1
(00:30:58) Language & Importance, Stressor vs. Stress Response
(00:37:54) Physiologic Cues, Threat vs Challenge Response
(00:44:35) Mentor Mindset & Leadership; Protector vs Enforcer Mindset
(00:55:14) Strivings, Social Hierarchy & Adolescence, Testosterone
(01:06:28) Growth Mindset & Transferability, Defensiveness
(01:11:36) Challenge, Environment & Growth Mindset
(01:19:08) Goal Pursuit, Brain Development & Adaptation
(01:24:54) Emotions; Loss vs. Gain & Motivation
(01:32:28) Skill Building & Challenge, Purpose Motivation
(01:39:59) Contribution Value, Scientific Work & Scrutiny
(01:50:01) Self-Interest, Contribution Mindset
(01:58:05) Criticism, Negative Workplaces vs. Growth Culture
(02:06:51) Critique & Support; Motivation; Standardized Tests
(02:16:40) Mindset Research
(02:23:53) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
This is episode 2 of a 6-part special series on sleep with Dr. Matthew Walker, Ph.D., a professor of neuroscience and psychology and founder of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley.
We discuss basic and advanced tools for improving sleep and explain how sleep quality is affected by temperature, light and dark, caffeine, alcohol, cannabis, nutrition, meal timing, and different medications.
Dr. Walker also provides strategies for coping with a poor night of sleep, wind-down routines, technology in the bedroom, insomnia, visualizations, and building sleep “confidence.”
We also discuss the current status of sleep research for developing advanced techniques to optimize sleep.
This episode provides numerous zero-cost behavioral protocols for improving sleep quality and restorative power, which can benefit daytime mood, energy, performance, and overall health.
The next episode in this special series explores napping, caffeine, and additional protocols to improve sleep.
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(00:00:00) Improving Sleep
(00:01:16) Sponsors: Helix Sleep, WHOOP & Waking Up
(00:05:30) Basics of Sleep Hygiene, Regularity, Dark & Light
(00:12:05) Light, Day & Night; Cortisol, Insomnia
(00:18:45) Temperature; “Walk It Out”; Alcohol & Caffeine
(00:26:05) Sleep Association, Bed vs. Sofa
(00:29:43) Tool: Falling Asleep; Meditation, Breathing
(00:35:23) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:37) Alcohol & Sleep Disruption
(00:40:01) Food & Sleep, Carbs, Melatonin
(00:49:25) Caffeine; Afternoon Coffee, Nighttime Waking
(00:55:52) Caffeine Metabolism & Sleep, Individual Variation
(01:01:19) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:02:04) Cannabis: THC vs. CBD, REM Sleep, Withdrawal
(01:12:03) Sleep Hygiene Basics
(01:16:08) Tool: Poor Sleep Compensation, “Do Nothing”
(01:20:23) Tool: Sleep Deprivation & Exercise
(01:24:11) Insomnia Intervention & Bedtime Rescheduling, Sleep Confidence
(01:32:58) Wind-Down Routine; Mental Walk; Clocks & Phones
(01:41:29) Advanced Sleep Optimization, Electric Manipulation
(01:50:07) Temperature Manipulation, Elderly, Insomnia
(01:58:57) Tool: Warm Bath Effect & Sleep, Sauna
(02:04:36) Acoustic Stimulation, White Noise, Pink Noise
(02:13:30) Rocking & Sleep, Body Position
(02:24:17) Enhance REM Sleep & Temperature; Sleep Medications
(02:28:35) Pharmacology, DORAs & REM Sleep; Narcolepsy & Insomnia
(02:34:12) Acetylcholine, Serotonin, Peptides; Balance
(02:40:45) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Coleman Ruiz, a former Tier One U.S. Navy SEAL joint task force commander. He served in Afghanistan and Iraq and as a BUD/S training officer. He shares his journey from childhood through the Naval Academy to elite Navy SEAL special operations. He shares the physical and emotional challenges he has overcome and discusses his struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He also talks about the key role of mentors, family and friends in building resilience. Coleman gives us a raw, humble account of hitting rock bottom. He tells of the intense pain, fear, depression and suicidality in his journey of redemption. Coleman’s story is a real-life hero’s journey. He tells it with extraordinary vulnerability and humility. He explains the challenges and sudden tragedies that helped to ground, shape and renew him. His story will inspire listeners of all ages and backgrounds.
Note: This conversation includes profanity and topics that are not suitable for all audiences and ages.
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(00:00:00) Coleman Ruiz
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(00:06:06) Childhood, “Wildness”
(00:13:24) Wrestling, Combat Sports & Respect
(00:22:26) Divorce, College Applications & Naval Academy
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(00:31:22) Prep School, Patriotism, Fear
(00:40:08) Growth Mindset, 24-Hour Horizon
(00:43:02) Naval Academy, Mentor, Focus
(00:52:45) Wife, Work Ethic
(01:00:51) Navy SEALs, BUD/S, Hell Week
(01:04:51) BUD/S Success Predictors; Divorce & Aloneness; Rebellion
(01:16:30) Patriotism, Navy SEALs, Green Team
(01:22:15) Advanced Training, Tier One, Free-Fall
(01:26:13) Special Operations, Deaths & Grief
(01:36:08) Mentor Death & Facing Mortality
(01:47:49) Warriors & Compassion; Trauma, Family
(01:52:37) Civilian Life Adjustment
(01:57:39) Hero With a Thousand Faces, Civilian Return & PTSD
(02:07:03) Massage, Perspective, Space-Time Bridging
(02:14:10) Psychedelics, Connection, Warrior Culture
(02:19:15) Rock Bottom: Talk Therapy, Depression, Alcohol
(02:25:50) Emotional & Physical Pain, Vulnerability, Fighter Mentality
(02:30:42) Suicide, Asking For Help & Support
(02:38:32) Therapy, PTSD Recovery, Dread; Pharmacology
(02:44:54) Healing Process: Unsatisfaction & Asking For Help
(02:54:03) Daily Routine, Movement, Nutrition
(03:02:22) Manhood, Range, Parenthood, Surrender
(03:10:08) Current Pursuits
(03:16:01) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode 1 of a 6-part special series on sleep with Dr. Matthew Walker, Ph.D., professor of neuroscience and psychology and founder of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of the book “Why We Sleep” discusses the essential role that sleep plays in our health. We cover how sleep affects our hormones, immune system, learning and memory, mood, appetite, and weight regulation.
We also discuss what causes the urge to sleep, how sleep is structured throughout the night, and the biology of the different phases of sleep. We also teach you how to determine your individualized sleep needs, including your chronotype (best waking and to-bed time), tips for combat snoring and insomnia, and your QQRT (Quality, Quantity, Regularity, and Timing)—a key framework for optimizing your sleep and therefore daytime energy and focus, and overall health.
The next episode in this special series explores how to improve one’s sleep.
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(00:00:00) Importance of Sleep
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(00:06:00) Sleep; Non-REM & REM Sleep
(00:11:40) Sleep Cycles, Individuality, Women vs. Men
(00:14:49) Tool: Wakefulness in Bed, Insomnia
(00:19:08) Non-REM Stages of Sleep
(00:27:05) Role of Deep Sleep
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(00:35:15) Light Sleep Stages, Hypnogogic Jerks
(00:42:00) REM Sleep, Paralysis & Bizarre Dreams; “Falling” Asleep
(00:49:09) Tools: Body Position & Sleep; Snoring & Sleep Apnea
(00:57:43) Yawning & Theories, Contagion
(01:04:03) Nodding Off, Afternoon & Postprandial Dip
(01:08:46) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:09:51) Sleep, Animals & Evolution
(01:14:09) Poor Sleep & Health Consequences, Sleep Deprivation
(01:27:13) Positive Effects of Good Sleep, Health Improvements
(01:31:56) Sleep & Mood; Appetite & Weight Management
(01:42:55) Sleep Deprivation & Looking Tired, “Beauty Sleep”
(01:47:57) Tool: Getting Good Sleep, QQRT Macros, Quantity & Quality
(01:56:45) Tool: Sleep Regularity, Mortality Risk
(02:03:15) Tool: Sleep Timing, Chronotypes
(02:14:21) Chronotypes & Insomnia, Circadian Rhythm, Shift Work
(02:20:31) Tool: Sleep Tests, Alarm Clock, Micro-Sleeps
(02:27:27) Sleep Inertia & Waking; Afternoon Dip, Optimum Performance
(02:34:19) Causes of Sleep: Circadian Rhythm, Sleep Pressure
(02:43:02) Adenosine & Sleepiness
(02:46:13) Tool: Growth Hormone & Deep Sleep
(02:50:47) Cortisol & Circadian Rhythm, “Tired But Wired”
(02:57:24) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I explain the major categories and types of peptides currently in use for therapeutic purposes. I discuss peptides for improving tissue rejuvenation and repair, promoting longevity, improving muscle growth and fat loss, and boosting mood, vitality, and libido. I explain the biology of how these peptides work and both their potential benefits and risks. I also discuss peptide sourcing, dosages, cycling, routes of administration, and how peptides work in combination.
This episode will help you better understand the rapidly expanding landscape of peptide therapeutics and how to evaluate if specific peptides might be advantageous towards achieving your physical or mental health goals.
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(00:00:00) Peptides
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(00:07:44) What is a Peptide?
(00:12:06) Peptide Sourcing, Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
(00:14:48) Rejuvenation & Tissue Repair: BPC-157, Angiogenesis
(00:21:50) BPC-157 & Tissue Injury; Mode of Delivery
(00:27:53) BPC-157: Safety, Doses, Cycling, Tumor Risk
(00:31:08) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:43) Tissue Repair: Thymosin Beta-4, TB-500
(00:40:49) Growth & Metabolism: Growth Hormone, IGF-1, Risks
(00:45:25) Secretagogues, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, CJC-1295
(00:53:44) Ipamorelin, Hexarelin, GHRP-3, MK-677; Risks & Timing
(00:58:69) Peptides for Growth Hormone & IGF-1, Risk; Combinations & Dosing
(01:06:12) Longevity: Thymosin Beta-4, Epitalon (Epithalon)
(01:12:09) Vitality: Melanotan, PT-141 (Vyleesi), Risks
(01:17:21) Vitality: Kisspeptin
(01:21:46) Peptides, Potential Benefits, Side-Effects & Risks
(01:24:19) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Asi Wind. He's one of the world’s top magicians and mentalists.
We discuss what magic and mentalism reveal about the human mind, including how memories are made, how to erase them, and how and why we perceive things the way we do, all in the context of how he performs his astonishing tricks.
Asi explains that magic works because it involves storytelling, which is key to how we organize memories. He also explains how emotional connection allows people to co-create and believe a common narrative, even one that did not actually occur.
We also discuss how Asi's love of painting and photography and his specific daily routine allow him to access creativity. We also discuss fear, perfectionism, and how feeling emotions deeply serves his craft.
Whether you are interested in magic or not, this conversation with Asi will give you an incredible window into how you perceive, learn, and remember the world around you and how what you believe may or may not be based in reality.
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(00:00:00) Asi Wind
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(00:07:07) “Jazzy Magic”, Tricks & Improvisation, Memory
(00:14:57) Magic & Imagination
(00:24:06) Memory “Experiments”
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(00:30:46) Reality Augmentation, Free Will
(00:35:31) Audience Interactions & Connection, Empathy, Tool: Breathing
(00:41:20) Audience, Empathetic Attunement & Connection; Skeptics
(00:49:10) Trick Explanation, Props
(00:57:21) Exposing Magic, Misdirection, Storytelling
(01:08:36) Delight, Hypnosis, Behavior Patterns
(01:17:35) Hypnotists & Guiding Attention; Social Media
(01:23:01) “Power of Pauses” & Memory; Tool: Gap Effects & Learning
(01:30:14) Tension, Understanding Magic
(01:36:16) Storytelling
(01:43:00) Painting & Composition
(01:51:08) Truths, Clean Slate, Art & Storytelling
(01:59:03) Art & Motivation, Honesty
(02:05:17) Inspiration & Creativity, “Sponge”
(02:12:38) Morning Routine & Creativity
(02:19:28) Memory & Fear, Power of Story; Tool: Walking & Creativity
(02:29:53) Body Language
(02:33:01) Perfectionism; Negative Emotions, Photography
(02:40:19) Sensitivity, Empathy, Family
(02:45:16) Incredibly Human Show
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Recently I had the pleasure of hosting a live event in Melbourne, Australia. This event was part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of the evening was the question and answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at Plenary.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:02:50) Strategies for Preventing Dementia
(00:15:07) Enhancing Willpower: Is It Comparable to Muscle Training?
(00:22:40) Minimizing Circadian Disruption for Shift Workers
(00:29:24) Difference Between NSDR & Meditation
(00:37:32) Combatting Mindless Phone Scrolling
(00:42:18) Dream Clinical Trials
(00:55:55) Conclusion
In this episode, my guest is Dr. E.J. Chichilnisky, Ph.D., a professor of neurosurgery and ophthalmology at Stanford University. He studies how we see and uses that information to build artificial eyes that restore vision to the blind.
We discuss how understanding the retina (the light-sensing brain tissue that lines the back of our eyes) is critical to knowing how our brain works more generally.
We discuss brain augmentation with biologically informed prostheses, robotics, and AI and what this means for medicine and humanity.
We also discuss E.J.’s unique journey into neuroscience and how changing fields multiple times, combined with some wandering, taught him how to guide his decision-making in all realms of life.
This episode ought to be of interest to anyone interested in learning how the brain works from a world-class neuroscientist, those interested in the future of brain therapeutics and people seeking inspiration and tools for navigating their own professional and life journey.
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(00:00:00) Dr. E.J. Chichilnisky
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(00:06:06) Vision & Brain; Retina
(00:11:23) Retina & Visual Processing
(00:18:37) Vision in Humans & Other Animals, Color
(00:23:01) Studying the Human Retina
(00:26:33) Sponsor: AG1
(00:31:16) Cell Types
(00:36:00) Determining Cell Function in Retina
(00:43:39) Retinal Cell Types & Stimuli
(00:49:27) Retinal Prostheses, Implants
(01:00:25) Artificial Retina, Augmenting Vision
(01:07:12) Neuroengineering, Neuroaugmentation & Specificity
(01:17:01) Building a Smart Device, AI
(01:20:02) Neural Prosthesis, Paralysis; Specificity
(01:25:21) Neurodegeneration; Adult Neuroplasticity; Implant Specificity
(01:34:00) Career Journey, Music & Dance, Neuroscience
(01:42:55) Self-Understanding, Coffee; Self-Love, Meditation & Yoga
(01:47:50) Body Signals & Decisions; Beauty
(01:57:49) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Cal Newport, Ph.D., a professor of computer science at Georgetown University and bestselling author of numerous books on focus and productivity and how to access the deepest possible layers of your cognitive abilities in order to do quality work and lead a more balanced life. We discuss how to avoid digital distraction, specific systems to best arrange and update your schedule, and how to curate your work and home environment. We discuss how to engage with smartphones and technology, the significant productivity cost of task-switching, and how to avoid and overcome burnout. This episode provides specific protocols for enhancing focus and productivity, time management, task prioritization, and improving work-life balance that ought to be useful for anyone, young or old, regardless of profession.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Cal Newport
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(00:07:00) Smartphones, Office & Walking
(00:13:08) Productive Meditation, Whiteboards
(00:20:04) Tool: Capturing Ideas, Notebooks
(00:24:57) Tool: Active Recall & Remembering Information
(00:26:15) Sponsor: AG1
(00:31:29) Studying, Deliberate Practice
(00:38:13) Flow States vs. Deep Work
(00:41:39) Social Media, Emergencies
(00:45:27) Phone & Addiction; Task Switching
(00:54:23) “Neuro-Semantic Coherence” vs. Flow; Concentration
(01:02:40) Internet Use & Kids; Video Games; Audiobooks
(01:08:15) Pseudo-Productivity, Burnout
(01:12:34) Social Media Distraction; The Deep Life
(01:18:03) Attention, ADHD, Smartphones & Addiction; Kids
(01:26:12) TikTok, Algorithm
(01:30:39) Tool: Boredom Tolerance, Gap Effects & “Thoreau Walks”
(01:37:43) Solitude Deprivation, Anxiety
(01:41:22) Tools: Fixed Work Schedule & Productivity, Exercise, Sleep
(01:47:52) Deep Work, Insomnia; Productivity & Core Work; Music
(01:55:08) Cognitive Focus & Environment; Isolation
(02:02:30) Burnout Epidemic, Digital Collaboration
(02:11:11) Cognitive Revolution, Balance
(02:16:45) Remote, Hybrid vs. In-Person Work; Zoom
(02:22:05) Tool: Pull-Based System, Designing Workload
(02:28:49) Tools: Multi-Scale Planning, Time Blocking; Deep Work Groups
(02:38:56) Tool: Shutdown Ritual
(02:42:37) Accessibility, Reputation & Flexibility
(02:47:29) Work-Life Balance, Vacation; Productivity
(02:54:47) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I discuss placebo and belief and mindset effects — all of which exert a powerful and real influence on our biology and psychology. I discuss how your beliefs and expectation that a certain outcome will occur after taking a substance (or any intervention cause genuine changes in brain and bodily function. I discuss how placebos can change neurotransmitter and hormone release, pain levels, whether the stress response is beneficial or detrimental and more. I also explain how placebo effects can work with traditional drug or behavioral treatments to help improve health outcomes and why some people are more susceptible to placebo effects. By the end of the episode, listeners will understand the placebo effect, how it works, and how beliefs and mindsets can be leveraged toward mental health, physical health, and performance goals.
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(00:00:00) Placebo Effects
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(00:07:24) Placebo, Nocebo vs. Belief Effect, Prefrontal Cortex
(00:14:03) Dopamine, Placebo & Parkinson’s Disease; Placebo Controls
(00:21:36) Hormone Release & Placebo Effect, Paired Associations
(00:28:52) Conditioning Effect & Insulin; Pavlovian Response
(00:32:50) Sponsor: AG1
(00:34:17) Context & Expectations; Placebo Effect & Brain
(00:40:51) Cancer, Mind-Body Practices; Placebo Effects & Limits
(00:44:54) Asthma, Specificity & Placebo Effects
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(00:49:03) Nicotine & Dose-Dependent Placebo Effects
(00:55:31) Placebo Effects vs. Belief Effects, Food & Mindset
(01:01:02) Exercise & Belief Effects
(01:04:08) Placebo Effect, Brain & Stress Response
(01:11:18) Individual Variation, Genetics & Placebo Effect
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Welcome to a special edition of the 16th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium, recorded in Sydney, Australia. This episode is a recording of a live stream AMA, originally exclusive to our Premium members. We've decided to make the full-length version available to everyone, including non-members of Huberman Lab Premium.
Huberman Lab Premium was launched for two main reasons. First, it was launched in order to raise support for the main Huberman Lab podcast — which will continue to come out every Monday at zero-cost. Second, it was launched as a means to raise funds for important scientific research. A significant portion of proceeds from the Huberman Lab Premium subscription will fund human research (not animal models) selected by Dr. Huberman, with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Tiny Foundation.
If you're not yet a member but enjoyed this full-length livestream AMA, we invite you to join Huberman Lab Premium. By subscribing, you'll gain access to exclusive benefits including our regular monthly full-length AMA episodes, AMA transcripts, podcast episode transcripts, early access to live events and more. Additionally, a significant portion of your membership proceeds contributes to advancing human scientific research. You can learn more about the research we were able to support in our Annual Letter 2023.
If you're a Huberman Lab Premium member, you can access the transcript for this AMA episode here.
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:02:34) Achieving Key Health Pillars While Traveling
(00:07:11) Improving Sleep Quality
(00:13:11) Understanding and Managing Vertigo
(00:20:44) Enhancing Brain Function Post-TBI
(00:26:58) Getting Closer to Unraveling OCD
(00:30:44) Adjusting Circadian Rhythms for Travel
(00:34:58) Optimal Dosage for Fish Oil Supplements
(00:40:17) Monitoring Hormone Levels
(00:46:09) Optimizing the Gut-Brain Axis
(00:52:04) Best Practices for Tongue Cleaning
(00:56:36) Conclusion & Thank You
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Becky Kennedy, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, bestselling author, and founder of Good Inside, an education platform for parents and parents-to-be. We discuss actionable protocols for raising resilient, emotionally healthy kids and effective alternatives to typical forms of reward and punishment that instead teach children valuable skills and strengthen the parent-child bond. These protocols also apply to other types of relationships: professional, romantic, friendships, siblings, etc.
We explain how to respond to emotional outbursts, rudeness, and entitlement, repair fractured relationships, build self-confidence, and improve interpersonal connections with empathy while maintaining healthy boundaries.
We also discuss how to effectively communicate with children and adults with ADHD, anxiety, learning challenges, or with “deeply feeling” individuals.
The conversation is broadly applicable to all types of social interactions and bonds. By the end of the episode, you will have learned simple yet powerful tools to build healthy relationships with kids, teens, adults, and oneself.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Becky Kennedy
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(00:07:35) Healthy Relationships: Sturdiness, Boundaries & Empathy
(00:14:34) Tool: Establishing Boundaries
(00:18:24) Rules, Boundaries & Connection
(00:22:19) Rewards & Punishments; Skill Building
(00:29:48) Sponsor: AG1
(00:31:16) Kids & Inherent Good
(00:34:06) Family Jobs, Validation & Confidence, Giving Hope
(00:41:54) Rewards, Pride
(00:44:48) Tool: “I Believe You”, Confidence & Safety; Other Relationships
(00:52:15) Trauma, Aloneness & Repair
(00:57:07) Tool: Repair & Apologies, Rejecting Apology
(01:01:04) Tool: Good Apologies
(01:03:35) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:04:37) Tool: Rudeness & Disrespect, Most Generous Interpretation
(01:12:32) Walking on Eggshells, Pilot Analogy & Emotional Outbursts, Sturdy Leadership
(01:20:49) Deeply Feeling Kids; Fears, Sensory Overload
(01:30:10) Co-Parenting Differences & Punishment
(01:37:11) Tool: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); Meditation
(01:41:20) Tool: Tolerating Frustration, Screen Time, Learning
(01:51:57) Grace & Parenthood, Parenting Job Description; Relationship to Self
(01:55:24) Tool: “I’m Noticing”, Asking Questions; Emotional Regulation
(02:01:15) Adolescence & Critical Needs, Explorers vs. Nomads
(02:09:58) Saying “I Love You”, Teenagers; Family Meetings
(02:15:07) Self-Care, Rage & Boundaries; Sturdy Leaders; Parent Relationship & Conflict
(02:22:08) Tool: Wayward Teens, Marijuana & Substance Use, Getting Additional Help
(02:30:03) Mentors
(02:34:26) Tool: Entitlement, Fear & Frustration
(02:41:57) Tool: Experiencing Frustration; Chores & Allowance
(02:46:31) Good Inside Platform
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Mark D'Esposito, M.D., a neurologist and professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. We discuss the brain mechanisms underlying cognition and the forms of memory required for focus, productivity, planning and achieving goals, and learning. We discuss neurochemicals such as dopamine and acetylcholine and how they can be leveraged to improve cognitive functioning. We also discuss concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease, and ways to restore or slow cognitive decline by using pharmacologic, lifestyle and behavioral protocols. This episode provides a modern understanding of cognition and memory and actionable tools to optimize brain health and function.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Mark D’Esposito
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(00:06:23) Brain & Frontal Lobes, Prefrontal Cortex, Executive Function
(00:10:31) Frontal Lobe Development, Children
(00:14:12) Rules, Context & Impulse Control; Learning & Goals
(00:21:45) Focus, Improving Executive Function
(00:26:04) Connections & Top-Down Signals
(00:29:02) Sponsor: AG1
(00:30:29) Frontal Lobe Injury; Emotional Regulation
(00:37:26) Smartphones, Social Media
(00:44:37) Working Memory, Dopamine
(00:52:59) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:54:22) Dopamine Levels & Working Memory, Cognitive Tasks, Genetics
(01:00:03) Bromocriptine & Working Memory, Dopamine
(01:06:21) Guanfacine, Neurotransmitter Levels, Pupil Dilation & Biomarker Tests
(01:12:46) Bromocriptine, Olympics; Pharmacology & Cognitive Function, Adderall
(01:19:27) Concussion, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
(01:25:22) Sleep, TBI, Concussion & Executive Function; BrainHQ
(01:31:57) Aging & Frontal Executive System; Brain Health
(01:39:26) Tools: Brain Health & Boosting Executive Function, Books
(01:47:26) Alzheimer’s Disease, Genetics, Pharmacology
(01:51:48) Parkinson’s Disease, L-Dopa; Coping with Alzheimer’s; Nicotine
(01:58:37) Estrogen & Dopamine, Cognition; Tool: Physical Exercise
(02:04:43) Tool: Mindfulness Meditation & Executive Function
(02:10:31) Brain Networks; Modularity
(02:17:08) Modularity, Brain Indices
(02:22:53) Psilocybin; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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In this episode, I discuss the importance of oral health for dental and microbiome health and general physical and mental well-being. I explain science-supported protocols for strengthening your teeth and gums, including how to remineralize your teeth. I cover the best approaches and timing for brushing and flossing, tongue, gum, and oral microbiome care and how oral health is critically important to offset metabolic, cardiac, and brain diseases, including dementia. I also discuss proper nutrition for oral health, fluoride, and how sugar and mouth breathing can accelerate tooth decay. This episode ought to be of interest to everyone seeking to improve their physical health, mental health, and lifespan, given the critical role that oral health plays in all of these.
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00:00:00 Oral Health
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00:07:13 Oral Health Quiz
00:13:53 Teeth Biology, Cavity Repair
00:20:01 Mouth, Gums, Saliva
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00:28:51 Cavity Formation, Bacteria, Sugar, Acidity
00:35:10 Teeth Remineralization, Fluoride, Water
00:43:58 Tools: The “Do Nots” of Oral Health, Mouth Breathing
00:54:48 Tools: Fasting & Teeth Remineralization; Nighttime Toothbrushing
01:03:23 Proper Teeth Brushing; Tooth Sensitivity & Gums
01:08:16 Bacteria, Plaque & Tartar; Tooth Polishing
01:11:02 Proper Flossing Technique, Waterpik; Children & Flossing
01:14:23 Tool: Xylitol, Bacteria & Cavity Prevention
01:19:43 Toothpastes: Xylitol, Fluoride, Hydroxyapatite
01:22:38 Mouthwash & Alcohol, Antiseptic Mouthwash
01:26:29 Tools: Baking Soda, Hydrogen Peroxide?, Salt Water Rinse
01:32:36 Alcohol-Based Mouthwash, Nitric Oxide
01:34:52 Tools: Canker Sore Prevention & Gut Microbiome; Sleep
01:37:47 Tools: Tongue Brushing; Toothbrush Care
01:41:38 Teeth Sealants; Metal Fillings, Mercury, Mastic Gum; Root Canals
01:48:43 Dentist Visits, Daily Routines & Oral Health
01:54:17 Practices for Oral Health, Oil Pulling
01:58:21 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Kay Tye, Ph.D., Professor of Systems Neurobiology at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator. We discuss the neural circuit basis of social interactions and loneliness. We also discuss how animals and people establish themselves in a group hierarchy by rank and how the brain responds to dominance and subordination.
Much of our discussion relates to how social media impacts our sense of social connectedness or lack thereof. The topics covered in this episode are directly relevant to anyone interested in the neuroscience of mental health, work-life balance, abundance versus scarcity mindset, and interpersonal dynamics.
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00:00:00 Dr. Kay Tye
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00:06:40 Amygdala; “Valence”
00:12:43 Novelty; Reward & Punishment Response
00:20:06 Amygdala & Hunger; Social Interaction
00:26:21 Social Media & Social Connection; Tool: Email & Time Management
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00:36:30 Social Media; Friction & Feedback, Leadership
00:43:44 Social Isolation, Harlow Experiments, “Loneliness Neurons”
00:51:47 Social Homeostasis, COVID-19 Pandemic & Loneliness
01:01:29 Quality of Social Contact, Social Homeostasis, Social Media
01:09:42 Social Media, Relationships; Social Isolation & Exclusion
01:18:26 Empathy: Friend vs. Foe
01:28:40 Background & Empathy, Diversity, Emotional Regulation
01:34:34 Abundance vs. Scarcity Mindset
01:37:22 Social Rank & Hierarchy, Sibling Order, Development
01:45:54 Dynamic Hierarchy; Dominants vs. Subordinates; Mentors
01:55:32 Psychedelics: Research & Mechanisms; Psilocybin
02:06:28 Work-Life Balance, Fitness & Extracurriculars
02:11:56 Personal Life, Diversity, Happiness; Typical Day
02:15:42 Science & Academia; Future Directions
02:23:48 Research & Science Outreach
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Welcome to a preview of the 15th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:46) Why Is Fluoride in Water and Is It Harmful?
(00:26:44) Huberman Lab Premium
In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
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In this episode, I discuss working memory, which is critical for learning and productivity, strategy setting, goal seeking, and navigating new environments. I explain the key role of dopamine and the biological mechanisms underlying working memory and how working memory differs from both short- and long-term memory.
I also describe science-supported tools to enhance working memory and attention—including zero- or low-cost behavioral, supplemental and pharmacologic approaches. I include how to assess your working memory and how to use memory tasks to determine your baseline dopamine levels in certain brain circuits.
This episode provides listeners with highly actionable tools to assess and improve their attention to specific tasks and task-switching capacity and to enhance their overall productivity.
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00:00:00 Working Memory
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00:05:00 Short- vs. Long-Term Memory
00:09:59 Neuroplasticity
00:15:42 Working Memory; Attention & Focus
00:20:04 Working Memory Test
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00:27:02 Brain & Working Memory; Dopamine
00:36:13 Working Memory Capacity Test
00:44:37 Increasing Dopamine & Working Memory
00:49:26 Task Switching, Distractions
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00:56:04 Tool: Yoga Nidra, Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) & Dopamine
01:03:08 Tool: Deliberate Cold Exposure & Dopamine
01:11:02 Tool: Working Memory & Binaural Beats
01:15:23 Supplements to Increase Dopamine: L-Tyrosine, Mucuna Pruriens
01:22:53 Dopamine Prescriptions, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
01:29:12 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this journal club episode, my guest is Dr. Peter Attia, M.D., a Stanford and Johns Hopkins-trained physician focusing on healthspan and lifespan and the host of The Drive podcast.
We each present a peer-reviewed scientific paper chosen because it contains novel, interesting, and actionable data. First, we discuss a paper on how bright light exposure at sunrise and throughout the day and dark exposure at night independently improve mental health and can offset some of the major symptoms of mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety. Then, we discuss an article that explores a novel class of immunotherapy treatments to combat cancer. We also discuss some of the new data on low-calorie sweeteners and if they are safe. This episode should be of interest to listeners curious about maximizing their vitality and longevity and to anyone seeking science-supported ways to improve mental health and lifespan.
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00:00:00 Dr. Peter Attia, Journal Club
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00:07:14 Light, Dark & Mental Health; Retina
00:11:16 Outdoor vs. Indoor Light, Cataracts, Sunglasses
00:16:17 Tools: Sunrise & Sunsets, Circadian Rhythm; Midday Light
00:24:55 Tools: Night & Light Exposure; Waking Before Sunrise
00:31:05 Article #1, Light/Dark Exposure & Mental Health
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00:38:18 Odds Ratio, Hazard Ratio
00:45:43 Night vs. Daylight Exposure, Mental Health Disorders
00:51:35 Major Depression & Light Exposure; Error Bars & Significance
01:00:39 Prescriptions; Environmental & Artificial Light; Red Lights
01:08:14 Nighttime Light Exposure; Sleep Trackers & Belief Effects
01:13:54 Light Directionality, Phone, Night
01:17:21 Light Wavelengths & Sensors; Sunglasses
01:20:58 Hawthorne Effect, Reverse Causality, Genetics
01:26:26 Artificial Sweeteners, Appetite
01:31:16 Natural Light Cycles, Circadian Rhythm & Mental Health
01:39:53 Article #2, Immune System & Cancer
01:43:18 T-Cell Activation; Viruses
01:50:41 Autoimmunity; Cancer & Immune System Evasion
02:00:09 Checkpoint Inhibitors, CTLA-4
02:06:45 Anti-CTLA-4 Study Drug Ipilimumab, Melanoma
02:12:07 Patient Population, Randomization, GP100
02:18:09 Response Rate
02:22:52 Overall Survival & Response
02:28:38 Median Survival vs. Overall Survival, Drug Development
02:35:45 Gender & Dose
02:40:32 Adverse Events; Autoimmunity
02:46:42 Pancreatic Cancer; Aging & Immune System Health
02:53:57 Melanoma; Lynch Syndrome, Keytruda
02:58:43 Immunotherapy & Cancer Treatment; Melanoma Risk
03:06:26 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Sean Mackey, M.D., Ph.D., Chief of the Division of Pain Medicine and Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine and Neurology at Stanford University School of Medicine. His clinical and research efforts focus on using advanced neurosciences, patient outcomes, biomarkers and informatics to treat pain.
We discuss what pain is at the level of the body and mind, pain thresholds, and the various causes of pain. We also discuss effective protocols for controlling and reducing pain, including the use of heat and cold, acupuncture, chiropractic, physical therapy, nutrition, and supplementation.
We also discuss how pain is influenced by our emotions, stress and memories, and practical tools to control one’s psychological perception of pain.
And we discuss pain medications, including the controversial use of opioids and the opioid crisis.
This episode will help people understand, manage, and control their pain as well as the pain of others.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Sean Mackey
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(00:06:13) Pain, Unique Experiences, Chronic Pain
(00:13:05) Pain & the Brain
(00:16:15) Treating Pain, Medications: NSAIDs & Analgesics
(00:22:46) Inflammation, Pain & Recovery; Ibuprofen, Naprosyn & Aspirin
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(00:30:19) Caffeine, NSAIDs, Tylenol
(00:32:34) Pain & Touch, Gate Control Theory
(00:38:56) Pain Threshold, Gender
(00:44:53) Pain in Children, Pain Modulation (Pain Inhibits Pain)
(00:53:20) Tool: Heat, Cold & Pain; Changing Pain Threshold
(01:00:54) Tools: Psychology, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Catastrophizing
(01:08:29) Tool: Hurt vs. Harmed?, Chronic Pain
(01:12:38) Emotional Pain, Anger, Medication
(01:20:43) Tool: Nutrition & Pain; Food Sensitization & Elimination Diets
(01:28:45) Visceral Pain; Back, Chest & Abdominal Pain
(01:34:02) Referenced Pain, Neuropathic Pain; Stress, Memory & Psychological Pain
(01:40:23) Romantic Love & Pain, Addiction
(01:48:57) Endogenous & Exogenous Opioids, Morphine
(01:53:17) Opioid Crisis, Prescribing Physicians
(02:02:21) Opioids & Fentanyl; Morphine, Oxycontin, Methadone
(02:07:44) Kratom, Cannabis, CBD & Pain; Drug Schedules
(02:18:12) Pain Management Therapies, Acupuncture
(02:22:19) Finding Reliable Physicians, Acupuncturist
(02:26:36) Chiropractic & Pain Treatment; Chronic Pain & Activity
(02:31:35) Physical Therapy & Chronic Pain; Tool: Pacing
(02:36:35) Supplements: Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Vitamin C, Creatine
(02:42:25) Pain Management, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Biofeedback
(02:48:32) National Pain Strategy, National Pain Care Act
(02:54:05) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I explain the biology of the common cold and flu (influenza) and how the immune system combats these infections.
I describe behavior, nutrition and supplementation-based tools supported by peer-reviewed research to enhance immune system function and better combat colds and flu. I also dispel common myths about how the cold and flu are transmitted and when you and those around you are contagious.
I explain if common preventatives and treatments such as vitamin C, zinc, vitamin D and echinacea work. I also highlight other compounds known to reduce contracting and duration of colds and flu.
I discuss how to use exercise and sauna to bolster the immune response.
This episode will help listeners understand how to reduce the chances of catching a cold or flu and help people recover more quickly from and prevent the spread of colds and flu.
Correction: I misspoke in the episode. A micron is 1/10,000 of a centimeter, not 1,000. Additionally, 1 millimeter equals 1/10 of a centimeter, not 1/100.
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(00:00:00) Avoid Colds & Flu
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(00:06:00) Common Cold: Source & Transmission; Cold Temperature Myth
(00:13:48) Spreading a Cold; Symptoms & Contagious Myths
(00:17:43) Flu Virus & Transmission; Flu Shots
(00:23:56) Tools: Injections & Safety; Charting Health Trends & Sickness
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(00:28:44) Spreading Cold & Flu, Symptoms
(00:30:43) Immune System, Physical Barriers
(00:39:33) Tool: Social Connection & Touch, Avoiding Flu & Cold
(00:45:14) Innate Immune System
(00:54:15) Adaptive Immune System; Lymphatic System
(01:00:19) Tools: Enhance Innate Immune System
(01:06:19) Tool: Microbiome & Nasal Breathing
(01:10:58) Tools: Enhance Gut Microbiome: Foods & Water Protocol
(01:16:13) Exercise When Feeling Sick?, Sleep
(01:21:39) Tool: Exercise & Preventing Sickness
(01:28:13) Exercise When Sleep Deprived?
(01:32:24) Tool: Exercise Recovery & Carbohydrates
(01:34:52) Tool: Sauna & Enhance Immune System
(01:42:20) Supplements: Vitamin C, Vitamin D
(01:50:58) Echinacea, Zinc
(01:55:08) N-acetylcysteine (NAC), Decongestants
(02:03:42) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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In this episode, my guest is David Goggins, retired Navy SEAL, highly accomplished ultramarathoner, best-selling author, and influential public speaker.
David explains how he mastered his inner dialogue to build extraordinary levels of discipline and mental and physical toughness.
He describes how confronting his early hardships, including physical and mental abuse, learning disorders, and obesity, became a practice of deep and excruciating self-reflection — eventually allowing him to transmute those experiences into a superhuman work ethic.
This conversation is a unique window into David Goggins’ process in that it focuses both on the underlying science and how David manages and directs his inner dialogue.
It’s a conversation that will inform and inspire anyone wondering how exactly to go about building discipline and confidence and reach their potential.
Note: This conversation includes profanity. Some content might not be suitable for all audiences and ages.
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(00:00:00) David Goggins
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(00:07:58) Learning, Studying & Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
(00:14:59) Writing & Learning, ADHD & Focus
(00:20:35) Friction, Focus, “Conqueror’s Mindset”
(00:25:16) Early Hardships, “Haunted”
(00:30:48) Anger, Social Media; Growth & Challenges
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(00:37:11) Stick vs. Carrot, Negative Inner Dialogue, “Stay Hard”
(00:42:39) Inspiration, Characters & Self Image
(00:46:09) Willpower & Anterior Mid-Cingulate Cortex
(00:53:23) Friction & the “Suck”, Willpower
(00:59:14) Building Willpower, Brain & “No Days Off” Mentality
(01:09:54) Losing Weight, Challenge & Willpower
(01:18:47) Self-Criticism & Discipline; Recovery; Stutter & Building Confidence
(01:26:45) Relationships & Honest Conversations, People Pleasing
(01:34:49) Self-Reflection & Empowerment
(01:39:06) Unseen Work, Real Passion & Purpose, Medicine Cabinet Analogy
(01:46:32) Feeling Lost, Self-Reflection & Individual Process
(01:54:11) Challenges & Two Internal Voices, Misunderstood
(01:59:32) Running, Smoke Jumping; Success; Willpower & Perishable Skills
(02:07:04) Self-Reflection & Action, Distractions
(02:15:27) Inner Dialogue; Failing Properly
(02:24:59) Introspection & Unconscious Mind, Cleaning “Cupboards”
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Welcome to a special edition of the 14th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium. This episode is a recording of a live stream AMA, originally exclusive to our Annual and Lifetime Members. We've decided to make the full-length version available to everyone, including non-members of Huberman Lab Premium.
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If you're not yet a member but enjoyed this full-length livestream AMA, we invite you to join Huberman Lab Premium. By subscribing, you'll gain access to exclusive benefits including our regular monthly full-length AMA episodes, AMA transcripts, podcast episode transcripts, early access to live events and more. Additionally, a significant portion of your membership proceeds contributes to advancing human scientific research. You can learn more about the research we were able to support in our Annual Letter 2023.
If you're a Huberman Lab Premium member, you can access the transcript for this AMA episode here.
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:34) 2023 Scientific Research Contributions
(00:07:07) Anterior Mid Cingulate Cortex Studies: Discussion on Research & Findings
(00:12:32) Evening Routines and Light: Insights on Managing Light Exposure Before Sleep
(00:21:26) Light Therapy in Northern Regions: Tips for Coping With Limited Morning Light
(00:28:48) Annual Health and Fitness Metrics: Key Metrics to Monitor Yearly
(00:39:59) Dealing With Midnight Wakefulness: Strategies for Falling Back Asleep
(00:46:41) Strength Training for Women: Protocols for Strength Without Hypertrophy
(00:50:56) Full Body Scan MRIs: Evaluating the Benefits and Usage
(00:55:07) Dog Wellness and Communication: Potential Exploration Into Canine Well-Being
(00:56:17) Balancing Muscle Strength: Strategies for Equalizing Arm Strength
(01:00:54) Content on Children's Development: Future Plans and Current Resources
(01:03:23) Conclusion & Thank You
In this episode, my guest is Rick Rubin, world-renowned music producer of numerous award-winning artists, including Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beastie Boys, Adele, Eminem, Slayer, and many more. Rick is also the host of the podcast Tetragrammaton and the author of the best-selling book about the creative process entitled “The Creative Act: A Way of Being.” In this Q&A episode, Rick explains the practical aspects of the creative process, such as specific morning and daily routines, the role of movement, and how to source and capture ideas, interpret dreams, and generate work-life balance. He also offers advice for those struggling with creative or motivation blocks. He explains how cultivating relationships with the unknown, uncertainty and life circumstances heightens the creative process. Rick’s insights into accessing your artistic spirit and direction apply to everyone and all realms of art, work, and life.
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(00:00:00) Rick Rubin
(00:02:00) Sponsors: LMNT & Waking Up
(00:06:27) Tool: Coherence Breathing, Heart Rate Variability
(00:09:32) Treading Water, Podcasts
(00:11:45) Tool: Meditation Practices
(00:15:43) Sunlight, Skin, Circadian Rhythm
(00:20:00) Headphones, Natural Living, Diet
(00:24:31) Artificial Intelligence (AI); Childhood; Magic & Mentalists
(00:28:34) Tool: Writer’s Block, Creativity, Diary Entries; Deadlines
(00:33:33) Sponsor: AG1
(00:35:54) Uncertainty; Creativity & Challenges; Sensitivity & Environment
(00:40:43) Wrestling, Storytelling; Johnny Cash
(00:48:51) Creative Endeavors & Outcome; Surprise in Oneself; Experimentation
(00:56:36) Resistance; Business & Art
(01:01:39) Source of Ideas; Internet & Information
(01:08:31) Dreams & Interpretation; Unconscious Mind; Motivations, Art & Outcome
(01:14:07) Career Advice, Book Writing, Diary Entries, Expressive Writing
(01:19:25) Music Industry; Capturing Ideas; Money & Ingenuity
(01:25:21) Audience; Innovative Ideas
(01:29:35) Alcohol, Confidence, Psychedelics
(01:35:10) Creativity, Chaos & Organization; Shocking Experiences
(01:42:13) News & False Stories; Playing, Wonder & Childhood
(01:46:58) Ramones; Henry Rollins
(01:49:55) Daily Routine; Red Light, Circadian Rhythm & “Cheap Photons”
(01:57:46) Creativity, Experience vs. Institutions; Work, Stress & Relationships
(02:04:29) Book Recommendations; Ancestry & Creativity
(02:07:41) Experiencing Music; Developing Albums
(02:12:28) Music Videos; Book Interpretation; Current Projects & Documentaries
(02:16:40) Podcasting & Conversation
(02:25:41) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Robert Lustig, M.D., neuroendocrinologist, professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and a bestselling author on nutrition and metabolic health. We address the “calories in- calories out” (CICO) model of metabolism and weight regulation and how specific macronutrients (protein, fat, carbohydrates), fiber and sugar can modify the CICO equation. We cover how different types of sugars, specifically fructose, sugars found in liquid form, taste intensity, and other factors impact insulin levels, liver, kidney, and metabolic health. We also explore how fructose in non-fruit sources can be addictive (acting similarly to drugs of abuse) and how sugar alters brain circuits related to food cravings and satisfaction. We discuss the role of sugar in childhood and adult obesity, gut health and disease and mental health. We also discuss how the food industry uses refined sugars to create pseudo foods and what these do to the brain and body. This episode is replete with actionable information about sugar and metabolism, weight control, brain health and body composition. It ought to be of interest to anyone seeking to understand how specific food choices impact the immediate and long-term health of the brain and body.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Robert Lustig
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(00:06:41) Calories, Fiber
(00:12:15) Calories, Protein & Fat, Trans Fats
(00:18:23) Carbohydrate Calories, Glucose vs. Fructose, Fruit, Processed Foods
(00:26:43) Fructose, Mitochondria & Metabolic Health
(00:31:54) Trans Fats; Food Industry & Language
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(00:37:04) Glucose, Insulin, Muscle
(00:42:31) Insulin & Cell Growth vs. Burn; Oxygen & Cell Growth, Cancer
(00:51:14) Glucose vs. Fructose, Uric Acid; “Leaky Gut” & Inflammation
(01:00:51) Supporting the Gut Microbiome, Fasting
(01:04:13) Highly Processed Foods, Sugars; “Price Elasticity” & Food Industry
(01:11:51) Processed Foods & Added Sugars
(01:14:19) Sugars, High-Fructose Corn Syrup
(01:18:16) Food Industry & Added Sugar, Personal Responsibility, Public Health
(01:30:04) Obesity, Diabetes, “Hidden” Sugars
(01:34:57) Diet, Insulin & Sugars
(01:38:20) Tools: NOVA Food Classification; Perfact Recommendations
(01:43:46) Meat & Metabolic Health, Eggs, Fish
(01:46:44) Sources of Omega-3s; Vitamin C & Vitamin D
(01:52:37) Tool: Reduce Inflammation; Sugars, Cortisol & Stress
(01:59:12) Food Industry, Big Pharma & Government; Statins
(02:06:55) Public Health Shifts, Rebellion, Sugar Tax, Hidden Sugars
(02:12:58) Real Food Movement, Public School Lunches & Processed Foods
(02:18:25) 3 Fat Types & Metabolic Health; Sugar, Alcohol & Stress
(02:26:40) Artificial & Non-Caloric Sweeteners, Insulin & Weight Gain
(02:34:32) Re-Engineering Ultra-Processed Food
(02:38:45) Sugar & Addiction, Caffeine
(02:45:18) GLP-1, Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy, Tirzepatide), Risks; Big Pharma
(02:57:390 Obesity & Sugar Addiction; Brain Re-Mapping, Insulin & Leptin Resistance
(03:03:31) Fructose & Addiction, Personal Responsibility & Tobacco
(03:07:27) Food Choices: Fruit, Rice, Tomato Sauce, Bread, Meats, Fermented Foods
(03:12:54) Intermittent Fasting, Diet Soda, Food Combinations, Fiber, Food Labels
(03:19:14) Improving Health, Advocacy, School Lunches, Hidden Sugars
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Recently I had the pleasure of hosting a live event in Chicago, Illinois. This event was part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of the evening was the question & answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at The Chicago Theatre.
We'll be hosting four live events in Australia in February 2024. Limited tickets remain for our show in Melbourne on February 10, 2024, and our second show in Sydney at the Aware Super Theatre on February 18, 2024. For tickets and event details, please visit https://www.hubermanlab.com/events.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:02:42) What Is Your Best Advice to Keep My Brain Healthy in Old Age?
(00:07:07) How Can I Optimize Sleep While Working 24 Hour Shifts?
(00:10:17) How Does Hypnosis Therapy Work?
(00:17:15) Psychedelics in Clinical Therapy
(00:30:23) How Has Your Podcast Changed Your Life?
(00:35:21) What Do You Feel Is the Next Big Thing in the Health Space?
(00:44:31) Daylight Saving Time: Is It Worth the Productivity Trade-Off?
(00:46:34) Enhancing Neuroplasticity: Strategies for a 19-Year-Old College Student
(00:50:17) How Can We Transform the American Education System to Be More Effective?
(00:54:06) Conclusion
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Karen Parker, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry and director of the Social Neurosciences Research Program at Stanford University School of Medicine. We discuss the biology of social connections and bonding in babies, children and adults. Dr. Parker explains our current understanding of autism and autism spectrum disorders: what they are, why the incidence of autism has increased so dramatically in recent years and both the current and emerging treatments for autism. We also discuss the condition formerly called “Asperger’s.” This episode ought to be highly relevant for anyone interested in child and human development, how social bonds form, and to those curious about autism and other spectrum conditions.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Karen Parker
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(00:06:25) Autism, Frequency, Diagnosis
(00:10:41) Early Interventions; Heritability & Autistic Traits
(00:13:00) Autistic Spectrums; Studying Autism
(00:21:29) Environment, Risk Factors & In Utero Development
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(00:31:26) Oxytocin, Vasopressin, Social Behavior & Parent-Child Bonding
(00:43:240 Oxytocin in Humans; Social Features of Autism, Intranasal Oxytocin
(00:55:16) Oxytocin & Autism; Benefit & Risks
(01:06:30) Neuroplasticity & Autism; Early Intervention; Challenges of Early Diagnosis
(01:14:30) MDMA & Autism
(01:17:05) Vasopressin, Social Interaction; Voles & Parenthood
(01:27:07) Human Social Connection, Oxytocin Levels & Autism
(01:33:45) Primate Model of Social Impairment
(01:42:47) Preclinical Animal Models, Mouse & Primates
(01:47:11) Primates, Biomarkers & Social Connection; Vasopressin
(01:52:20) Vasopressin Levels & Autism, Children & In Utero
(02:03:06) Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) & Vasopressin; Urination; Alternative Therapies
(02:10:32) Intranasal Vasopressin, Children, Autism & Social Responsiveness
(02:19:15) Vasopressin & Social Connection, Mechanism & Future Studies
(02:26:35) Gut Microbiome & Vasopressin; Scientific Funding
(02:34:52) Vasopressin Pathways, Social Behavior, Autism
(02:43:00) Vaccine Theory & Autism; Immunology
(02:54:06) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Robert Greene, multiple New York Times bestselling author and expert on human psychology and behavior both at the individual and group levels and in the context of relationships, careers, and society. We discuss how to find, pursue and achieve one’s unique life purpose, and how to best learn from good and hard experiences along that journey. We discuss power dynamics in relationships, the different types of human communication and the interplay between seduction and vulnerability. We discuss how to find the right romantic partner, improve healthy self-awareness, the link between anxiety and creativity, and pick ideal mentors and role models. Robert also discusses his recent stroke and what he has learned from his near-death experience about motivation, urgency and appreciation for life. Listeners of all ages will benefit from Robert’s insights on navigating the process of building a deeply purposeful life and enhancing one’s relationship with the self, others and society.
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(00:00:00) Robert Greene
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(00:05:56) Mastery (The Book), Purpose
(00:08:26) Finding Purpose, Childhood, Learning & Emotional Engagement
(00:18:00) Early Interests, Delight & Discovery
(00:22:50) Love vs. Hate Experiences & Learning
(00:28:25) Self-Awareness, Frustration, Excitation
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(00:33:18) Sublime Experiences, Real vs. False; Authenticity & Time
(00:43:57) Power & Relationships; Purpose & Mastery
(00:55:51) Seduction, Vulnerability, Childhood
(01:08:05) Power Dynamics & Romance; Equality, Love Sublime & Connection
(01:18:42) Vulnerability in Relationships, Creativity; Social Media, Justice
(01:29:45) Outrage, Control, “Art of Ignore”
(01:33:50) Masculinity & Femininity
(01:42:16) Picking Role Models; Purpose & Mentor Relationship
(01:51:07) “Alive” Thinking; Anxiety & Creativity
(01:58:55) Convergent Interests & Romantic Relationships
(02:07:19) Self-Awareness, Core Values & Romantic Relationships
(02:15:27) Non-Verbal Communication & Relationships
(02:24:58) Eyes, Voice, Intuition & Seduction
(02:28:38) Virtual World, Social Skills, Non-Verbal Communication
(02:32:19) Self-Awareness & Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Nuance
(02:41:43) Human Brain, Plasticity
(02:45:18) Stroke & Near-Death Experiences, Self, Time
(02:55:49) Appreciation & Near-Death Experience, Urgency
(03:01:36) “Death Ground” & Urgency
(03:09:13) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Welcome to a preview of the 13th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:46) Does Cold Weather Make You Sick?
(00:21:58) Huberman Lab Premium
In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Adam Grant, Ph.D., a professor of organizational psychology at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, an expert in the science and practical steps for increasing motivation, maximizing and reaching our potential, and understanding how individuals and groups can best flourish. He is also an avid public educator, having written five bestselling books, delivered several top-ranking TED Talks and is the host of two psychology podcasts. We discuss how to overcome procrastination, how to increase intrinsic motivation (even for dreaded tasks), identify blind spots and rethink our assumptions, and how we can build a persistent growth mindset. We also explain tools to improve creativity and discuss the surprising relationship between creativity and procrastination. We then explore how to effectively solicit useful feedback and grow from constructive criticism and how you can improve your level of focus and attention using science-supported methods. We also discuss mental tools to get out of negative thought spirals, how to nurture potential in yourself or others, and the dark side of perfectionism. The discussion delivers more than a dozen science-supported protocols that are readily applicable to anyone seeking to live a more productive, fulfilling, and creative life.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Adam Grant
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(00:05:56) Procrastination & Emotion; Curiosity
(00:14:06) Creativity & Procrastination; Motivation
(00:20:48) Intrinsic Motivation & Curiosity
(00:27:59) Tool: Tasks & Sense of Purpose
(00:29:34) Sponsor: AG1
(00:32:34) Extrinsic Rewards, Choice; Social Media
(00:42:24) Tool: “Quiet Time” Protocol, Chronotypes
(00:49:20) Tool: Creativity: Mornings, Movement, Stillness
(00:58:14) Tools: Ideas & Filtering, Feedback & Opinions, Advice
(01:07:15) Tool: Constructive Criticism, “Second Score”; Verbs
(01:14:40) Tool: Growth Mindsets, Scaffolding; Job Innovation
(01:21:50) Tools: Task Sequencing & Intrinsic Motivation; Tapering & Frame of Reference
(01:30:03) Tools: Momentum, Confidence & Domains; Negative Thought Spirals
(01:36:16) Tool: Phone & “To Don’t” List; Writing Ideas
(01:39:54) Tool: Bias Blindspot, Reflected Best-Self Portrait
(01:45:36) Helping Others, Synthesizing Information
(01:50:24) Modes of Thinking, Blind Spots & Assumptions
(01:56:10) Thinking Like a Scientist: Hypothesis-Testing & Discourse, Social Media
(02:05:150 Tool: Authenticity, Sincerity & Etiquette, “Snapshot” & Online Presence
(02:12:49) Realizing Potential: Motivation, Opportunity & Process
(02:21:53) Skills to Realize Potential, Perfectionism
(02:27:52) Tool: Early Success & Performance Cycle, “Failure Budget”
(02:31:56) Future Projects, Complex Issues & Challenging Ideas
(02:40:10) Artistic Hobbies, Magicians
(02:45:55) Science Communication, Interest & Self-Relevance
(02:52:16) Languishing, Descriptive Language & Emotions
(03:00:09) Tool: Nurture Potential in Children, “Coach Effect”
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In this episode, I explain a specific writing protocol shown in hundreds of scientific studies to significantly improve immediate and long-term health. I explain how to implement this specific protocol, which takes only four days and 15-30 minutes per day. I also explain the mechanism for how the four-day writing protocol affects neuroplasticity (brain rewiring) and brain function in the short and long term. I explain how these brain changes positively impact our physical health, including our system's immune function and thus our ability to combat infections, improve sleep, reduce feelings of physical and emotional pain, lower anxiety, and bring about healing from traumas. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone seeking better mental and/or physical health through the use of brief yet highly effective science-supported protocols.
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(00:00:00) Journaling Protocol for Mental & Physical Health
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(00:07:16) Journaling & Confronting Traumatic Events
(00:11:25) Tool: Expressive Writing
(00:14:38) Morning Notes, Gratitude Journaling, Diary Journaling
(00:18:00) Tool: Consecutive Writing Bouts; Trauma Definition
(00:24:38) Low Expressors vs. High Expressors
(00:29:29) Tools: Language, Vocabulary & Emotion; Analyzing Writing
(00:35:02) Tool: Writing Session Tips
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(00:41:02) Positive Mental & Physical Benefits
(00:46:45) Expressive Writing & Immune Function; Brain-Body Connection
(00:58:10) Neuroplasticity, Prefrontal Cortex & Subcortical Structures
(01:05:00) Structured Writing, Trauma & Narratives; Truth-Telling
(01:08:56) Neuroplasticity, Truth-Telling & Relief from Trauma
(01:15:32) Honesty, Brain Activity & Narratives
(01:22:01) Overcoming Trauma & the Brain; Stress, Emotions & Honesty
(01:26:41) Expressive Writing Protocol & Benefits
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Recently I had the pleasure of hosting a live event in Toronto, Ontario. This event was part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of the evening was the question & answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at Meridian Hall.
We'll be hosting four live events in Australia in February 2024. Limited tickets remain for our show in Melbourne on February 10, 2024, and Brisbane on February 24, 2024. Our show in Sydney at the Sydney Opera House sold out quickly, so we've added a second show at the Aware Super Theatre on February 18, 2024. For tickets and event details, please visit https://www.hubermanlab.com/events.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:02:41) What Motivated You to Do the Guest Series With Dr. Paul Conti?
(00:08:07) Enhancing Emotional Resilience in Triggering Situations: Protocols and Best Practices
(00:12:46) Understanding and Fostering Sudden Inspiration in the Brain
(00:16:36) How Can Canadians Fight the Season Depression?
(00:22:45) How Do You Increase Neuroplasticity After 30?
(00:28:46) What Type of Movement Protocol Do You Recommend for Someone Working From Home?
(00:33:02) What Does Your Morning Meditation Consist Of?
(00:38:05) Conclusion
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, my guest is Natalie Crawford, MD, a double board-certified physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, fertility and reproductive health and host of the “As a Woman” podcast. We discuss female hormones, nutrition, supplementation, reproductive health, and fertility, including how the timing and duration of puberty impact a woman’s long-term hormone cycles and menopause. We also discuss the pros and cons of various birth control methods and how hormonal vs. non-hormonal birth control each affects fertility. We cover the factors that impact egg and sperm quality and how to leverage timing for conception. We also discuss procedures to assess female fertility, including egg count and hormone testing, the process of egg freezing, in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other reproductive options. This episode represents fairly comprehensive coverage of female hormones and reproductive health, highlighting important tests and screening, behavioral, nutritional, supplement and prescription-based tools that women of any age can use to improve their fertility, hormone function and overall health.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Natalie Crawford
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(00:04:59) Female Puberty & Growth Characteristics, Height
(00:13:27) Eggs & Ovulation, Harvesting Eggs, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
(00:17:31) Endocrine Disruptors, Fetal Development
(00:21:39) Lavender, Tea Tree & Evening Primrose Oils, Scents, Diapers
(00:25:13) Breast Milk vs. Formula & Fertility
(00:26:04) Menstruation Cycle & Hormones, Timing
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(00:35:59) Estrogen, Progesterone & Menstrual Cycle
(00:38:08) Hormonal Birth Control & Ovarian Reserve, AMH Testing, Fertility
(00:42:42) Spermatogenesis & Testosterone; Heat: Ovaries vs Testes
(00:46:11) Period & Pregnancy, Conception Window
(00:48:56) Estrogen, Libido & Ovulation; Mittelschmerz
(00:51:33) Tool: Intercourse Timing & Conception; Artificial Insemination, IVF
(00:55:03) Egg/Sperm Quality, Cigarettes, Vaping, Cannabis & Alcohol
(01:03:29) Intrauterine Device (IUD), Depo-Provera & Fertility
(01:10:00) Birth Control Risks & Benefits, Cancers, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
(01:19:39) Blood Clotting & Birth Control Pill; Health Screening
(01:24:50) Tool: AMH Testing, Ovarian Reserve, Antral Follicle Count Ultrasound
(01:29:55) IVF, In Vitro Maturation (IVM); Early Ovarian Reserve Screening
(01:35:40) Tools: Egg Freezing, IVF; Age & Egg Quality
(01:43:37) Egg Freezing & IVF Procedures, Maternal Age, Success Rates
(01:51:30) Tool: Sperm Freezing & Paternal Age, Vasectomy
(01:55:01) Hormones, Egg Freezing & IVF
(02:00:42) Three-Parent IVF, Mitochondrial DNA
(02:05:21) IVF Embryo Storage & Donation; Donor Education & Consent
(02:14:29) Autism, Developmental Disorders, IVF Babies, Age
(02:20:36) Tools: Sleep, Nutrition & Fertility; Dietary Fat
(02:27:32) Protein, Meat, Tofu, Fish; Sugar, Artificial Sweeteners; Weight & Miscarriage
(02:37:38) Tools: Supplements; Prenatal Vitamins, Omega 3s, Vitamin D, Coenzyme Q10
(02:42:26) L-Carnitine & Male Fertility; PCOS & Myo-inositol; Metformin
(02:47:11) Egg Retrieval, Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome, Minimal Stimulation
(02:57:56) INVOcell
(03:03:12) Egg Freezing, Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), Sperm Fragmentation
(03:11:45) Genetic Testing, IVF Transfer & Success Rate, Embryo Banking
(03:15:10) Menopause
(03:19:47) Hormone Replacement Therapy & Menopause
(03:22:25) Early-signs of Menopause
(03:25:18) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Michael Eisenberg, MD, a urologist and professor specializing in male sexual function and fertility at Stanford University. Based on his clinical work and research, he is considered a top world expert on male sexual and reproductive health. We discuss testosterone levels and what really impacts them, testosterone therapy, sperm quality and counts, penile and testicular health and function, pelvic floor and prostate and urinary tract health, erectile function and dysfunction and the various causes and treatments for common male sexual, hormonal and reproductive challenges. We also address post-finasteride syndrome and trends in penile length. This episode is rich in actionable information about men’s sexual and reproductive health, including key tests and at-home evaluations, and the behavioral, nutritional, exercise and prescription-based tools that can support male sexual and reproductive health.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Michael Eisenberg
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(00:04:20) Sperm Quality, Geographic & Environmental Factors
(00:12:00) Fertility & Sperm Quality; Testosterone, Cell Phones & Heat
(00:19:26) Testosterone, Age, Obesity
(00:26:49) Tool: Optimize Sperm Quality, Exogenous Testosterone, hCG
(00:35:56) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:57) Tool: Lifestyle Factors & Sperm Quality, Alcohol
(00:43:27) Sperm Quality, Recreational & Over-the-Counter Drugs, Cannabis
(00:46:56) High-Impact Sports, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Pituitary & Testosterone
(00:49:55) Bicycling, Numbness & Sexual Dysfunction; Walking & Testosterone
(00:55:39) Exogenous Testosterone Therapy & Cancer
(00:59:57) Sexual & Urinary Health, Nighttime Urination
(01:03:12) Sleep & Semen Quality; Overall Health
(01:09:19) Tool: Sperm Analysis & Overall Health; Sperm Banking
(01:13:21) Paternal Age & Puberty Trends; Older Fathers & Child Health Risk
(01:26:42) Tool: Prostate Health, Urination; Tadalafil (Cialis)
(01:33:02) Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs); Erectile Dysfunction Causes
(01:38:21) Blood Flow & Erectile Dysfunction, Medication; Cardiovascular Health
(01:44:30) Mechanical Erectile Dysfunction Treatments; Peptides; Delayed Ejaculation
(01:52:36) Pelvic Floor Health, Urology & Physical Therapy; Split-Stream Urination
(01:59:03) Penile Length & Trends; Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), Puberty
(02:09:01) Hair Loss, Dutasteride, Finasteride & Sexual Health; Post-Finasteride Syndrome
(02:16:11) Clomiphene, Testosterone & Estrogen Signaling
(02:19:31) Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Therapy; Prolactin, Estrogen
(02:24:15) Varicocele; Peyronie’s Disease
(02:27:26) Testis & Cancer Risk; Insurance, Blood Profiles & Semen Analysis
(02:35:03) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Welcome to a preview of the 12th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:46) Resveratrol and Longevity Supplements
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In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I provide science-based tools and protocols to improve mood and mental health. These tools represent key takeaways from several recently published research studies, as well as from former Huberman Lab guests Lisa Feldman Barrett, Ph.D., an expert in the science of emotions, and Paul Conti, M.D., a psychiatrist with vast clinical expertise in helping people overcome mental health challenges. I explain the first principles of self-care, which include the “Big 6” core pillars for mood and mental health. Those ensure our physiology is primed for our overall feelings of well-being. Then, I explain science-based tools to directly increase confidence, build a stronger concept of self, better understand our unconscious mind, manage stress and improve our emotional tone and processing. I also explain ways to better process negative emotions and traumas. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone wishing to improve their relationship with themselves and others, elevate their mood and mental health, and better contribute to the world in meaningful ways.
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(00:00:00) Mood & Mental Health Toolkit
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(00:05:35) First Principles of Self-Care & 6 Pillars of Mental Health
(00:13:58) Pillar #1: Sleep & Sleep Routine
(00:18:00) Pillar #2: Light, Sunlight
(00:24:38) Tool: Nighttime Environment & Darkness
(00:28:33) Pillar #3: Movement; Pillar #4: Nutrition
(00:31:30) Sponsor: AG1
(00:34:51) Pillar #5: Social Connection
(00:40:00) Pillar #6: Stress Control; Physiological Sigh
(00:45:40) Tool: Raise Stress Threshold, Deliberate Cold Exposure
(00:50:00) 6 Pillars & Brain Predictability, Affect & Emotion
(00:57:58) Pharmacology, Psychedelics, Supplements & Neuroplasticity
(01:07:26) Tool: Emotional Granularity
(01:14:39) Tool: Heart Rate Variability & Emotional Graduality; Physiological Sigh
(01:23:49) Tool: Unconscious Mind
(01:26:54) Tool: Self-Concept, Self-Narrative Exercise
(01:34:34) Tool: Unconscious Mind & Dream Analysis; Liminal States
(01:42:52) Tool: Journaling; Generative Drive
(01:52:43) Tool: Processing Trauma
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In this episode, my guests are Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook, Inc.), and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, M.D., co-founder and co-CEO of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI). We discuss how CZI plans to cure all human diseases by the end of this century by funding transformative projects and technologies at the intersection of biology, engineering, and artificial intelligence (AI). They describe their funding and development of Biohubs and the progress already underway to accelerate the understanding of cell function, pathways, and disease. Then, Mark discusses social media, its impact on mental health, and new tools for online experiences. We also discuss Meta’s virtual reality (VR), augmented and mixed reality tech, and how AI will soon completely transform our online and physical life experiences. This episode ought to interest anyone curious about biology, medicine, mental health, AI, and the future of technology and humanity.
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(00:00:00) Mark Zuckerberg & Dr. Priscilla Chan
(00:02:31) Sponsors: LMNT & Waking Up
(00:05:35) Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) & Human Disease Research
(00:08:51) Innovation & Discovery, Science & Engineering
(00:12:53) Funding, Building Tools & Imaging
(00:17:57) Healthy vs. Diseased Cells, Human Cell Atlas & AI, Virtual Cells
(00:21:59) Single Cell Methods & Disease; CELLxGENE Tool
(00:26:30) Sponsor: AG1
(00:29:53) AI & Hypothesis Generation; Long-term Projects & Collaboration
(00:35:14) Large Language Models (LLMs), In Silico Experiments
(00:42:11) CZI Biohubs, Chicago, New York
(00:50:52) Universities & Biohubs; Therapeutics & Rare Diseases
(00:57:23) Optimism; Children & Families
(01:07:25) Technology & Health, Positive & Negative Interactions
(01:13:17) Algorithms, Clickbait News, Individual Experience
(01:19:17) Parental Controls, Meta Social Media Tools & Tailoring Experience
(01:24:51) Time, Usage & Technology, Parental Tools
(01:28:55) Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed Reality Experiences & Smart Glasses
(01:36:09) Physical Exercise & Virtual Product Development
(01:44:19) Virtual Futures for Creativity & Social Interactions
(01:49:31) Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses: Potential, Privacy & Risks
(02:00:20) Visual System & Smart Glasses, Augmented Reality
(02:06:42) AI Assistants & Creators, Identity Protection
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, Ph.D., a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University who is a world expert in the science of emotions. She explains what emotions are and how the brain represents and integrates signals from our body and the environment around us to create our unique emotional states. We discuss the relationship between emotions and language, how our specificity of language impacts our emotional processing, the role of facial expressions in emotions, and how emotions relate to sleep, movement, nutrition and the building and reinforcement of social bonds. We also discuss actionable tools for how to regulate feelings of uncertainty and tools to better understand the emotional states of others. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone curious about the neuroscience and psychology underlying emotions and for those who seek to better understand themselves and relate to others and the world in richer, more adaptive ways.
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(00:05:46) Core Components of Emotions
(00:10:42) Facial Movement & Interpretation, Emotion
(00:19:33) Facial Expressions & Emotion, Individualization
(00:31:03) Emotion Categories, Culture & Child Development
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(00:37:50) Legal System, ‘Universal’ Emotions & Caution
(00:41:07) Language Descriptions, Differences & Emotion
(00:48:18) Questions & Assumptions; Language, Emotions & Nervous System
(00:53:40) Brain, Uncertainty & Categories
(01:03:57) Brain & Summaries; Emotions as “Multimodal Summaries”
(01:14:45) Emotional Granularity, Library Analogy
(01:19:40) Brain & Compression, Planning
(01:29:04) Labels & Generalization
(01:34:29) Movement, Sensation, Prediction & Learning
(01:42:44) Feelings of Discomfort & Action
(01:50:32) Tool: Feelings of Uncertainty, Emotion, “Affect”
(02:01:18) Tool: Experience Dimensions & Attention; Individualization
(02:08:36) Affect, Allostasis & Body Budget Analogy
(02:15:41) Depression, “Emotional Flu”
(02:20:20) Tool: Positively Shift Affect; Alcohol & Drugs; SSRIs
(02:27:40) Relationships: Savings or Taxes, Kindness
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In this episode, I discuss neuroscience and psychology studies that address the basis of willpower and tenacity, how they differ from motivation and how we can all increase our levels of willpower and tenacity. I discuss whether willpower is a limited resource, the controversial “ego depletion” theory of willpower and the role that beliefs play in determining our tenacity and willpower. Then, I discuss the neural basis of willpower in the brain and body and how tenacity and willpower relate to sleep, stress, focus, and possibly lifespan. Then, I provide a series of science-supported tools and protocols to increase your level of tenacity and willpower.
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(00:00:00) Tenacity & Willpower
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(00:03:49) Tenacity & Willpower vs. Habit Execution; Apathy, Depression & Motivation
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(00:28:58) Willpower as a Limited Resource (Theory)
(00:35:36) Willpower & Glucose, Brain Energetics
(00:42:44) Beliefs about Willpower & Glucose; Multiple Challenges
(00:54:01) Willpower Brain ‘Hub’; Anorexia Nervosa, Super-Agers
(01:07:15) Anterior Midcingulate Cortex & Brain/Body Communication
(01:14:54) Allostasis, Anterior Midcingulate Cortex Function
(01:25:19) Anterior Mid-Cingulate Cortex (aMCC), Difficult Tasks & Neuroplasticity
(01:29:30) Tool: Novel Physical Exercise & Brain; Cognitive Exercise
(01:43:43) Tool: “Micro-sucks”, Increase Tenacity/Willpower
(01:50:58) Impossible Tasks, Super-Agers & Learning, Will to Live
(01:57:23) Tool: Rewards & Improving Tenacity/Willpower
(02:01:07) Tenacity & Willpower Recap
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In this episode, my guest is Chris Voss, a former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent who was the lead negotiator in many high-risk, high-consequence cases. Chris has taught negotiation courses at Harvard and Georgetown Universities and is the author of the book “Never Split the Difference.” We discuss how to navigate difficult conversations of all kinds, including in business, romance and romantic breakups, job firings and tense conversations with family and friends. Chris explains how to navigate online, in person and in written negotiations, the red flags to watch out for and how to read body and voice cues in face-to-face and phone conversations. He explains how to use empathy, certain key questions, proactive listening, emotional processing and more to ensure you reach the best possible outcome in any hard conversation. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone looking to improve their interpersonal abilities and communication skills and for those who want to be able to keep a level head in heated discussions.
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(00:04:59) Negotiation Mindset, Playfulness
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(00:28:38) Generosity
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(00:33:44) Hostile Negotiations, Internal Collaboration
(00:39:40) Patterns & Specificity; Internet Scams, “Double-Dip”
(00:48:15) Urgency, Cons, Asking Questions
(00:54:46) Negotiations, Fair Questions, Exhausting Adversaries
(01:02:18) “Vision Drives Decision”, Human Nature & Investigation
(01:07:47) Lying & Body, “Gut Sense”
(01:15:42) Face-to-Face Negotiation, “738” & Affective Cues
(01:20:39) Online/Text Communication; “Straight Shooters”
(01:26:47) Break-ups (Romantic & Professional), Firing, Resilience
(01:32:16) Ego Depletion, Negotiation Outcomes
(01:37:35) Readiness & “Small Space Practice”, Labeling
(01:45:17) Venting, Emotions & Listening; Meditation & Spirituality
(01:51:41) Physical Fitness, Self-Care
(01:57:01) Long Negotiations & Recharging
(02:02:40) Hostages, Humanization & Names
(02:08:50) Tactical Empathy, Compassion
(02:15:27) Tool: Mirroring Technique
(02:22:20) Tool: Proactive Listening
(02:29:48) Family Members & Negotiations
(02:35:21) Self Restoration, Humor
(02:39:01) Fireside, Communication Courses; Rapport; Writing Projects
(02:47:45) “Sounds Like…” Perspective
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Welcome to a preview of the 11th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:46) Is There a Way to Get Better at Task Switching?
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In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
This is episode 4 of a 4-part special series on mental health with Stanford and Harvard-trained psychiatrist Dr. Paul Conti, M.D. Dr. Conti explains what true self-care is and how our mental health benefits from specific self-care and introspection practices — much in the same way that our physical health benefits from certain exercise and nutrition habits. He describes how the foundation of mental health is an understanding of one’s own mind and the specific questions to ask in order to explore the conscious and unconscious parts of ourselves. He describes how this process can be done either on our own, through journaling, meditation and structured thought, or in therapy with the help of a licensed professional. He also explains how unprocessed trauma can short-circuit the process and how to prevent that, and the role of friendships and other relational support systems in the journey of self-exploration for mental health. People of all ages and those with and without self-introspection and therapy experience ought to benefit from the information in this episode.
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(00:00:00) Self Care
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(00:05:34) What is Self-Care?, Foundation, Self-Understanding
(00:13:18) Life Narratives
(00:15:24) Journaling, Self-Inquiry & Therapy
(00:24:41) Unconscious Mind, Salience & Journaling; Panic Attacks
(00:28:20) Self-Inquiry; Grief & Death
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(00:34:39) Self-Harm, Hopelessness & Therapy
(00:37:27) Apprehension of Unconscious Mind Exploration
(00:42:34) Mental Health Map: Cupboards, Agency & Gratitude, Generative Drive
(00:54:18) Structure of Self, Unconscious Mind, Abscess Analogy
(01:01:57) Exploring the Unconscious Mind, Curiosity, “Question the Givens”
(01:10:48) Conscious Mind Exploration; Self Curiosity, Busyness
(01:19:20) Exploring Defense Mechanisms, Character Structure
(01:24:54) Self & Character Structure, “Tending the Garden”
(01:32:45) Function of Self Cupboards
(01:35:50) Self-Awareness Exploration, Mirror Meditation
(01:38:34) Defense Mechanisms in Action & Self-Inquiry, Patterns
(01:47:15) Salience Exploration, Grounding Meditation
(01:52:37) Behavior & Self-Reflection; Phantom Driver Analogy
(02:00:14) Self & Strivings; Empowerment & Humility
(02:09:07) Challenges in Certain Life Domains
(02:17:49) Friendships & Support, Social Media
(02:23:50) Anger & Self-Care
(02:34:18) Self-Care & Challenges
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Vivek Murthy, M.D., the acting U.S. Surgeon General who earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard and his M.D. from Yale School of Medicine. We discuss nutrition, food additives, social media and mental health, public health initiatives to combat the crisis of social isolation, the obesity crisis, addiction and other pressing issues in public health. Dr. Murthy explains the role of the U.S. government in promoting specific public health issues and the steps needed to rebuild public trust in scientific and medical information. We also discuss health care accessibility, insurance barriers and individual versus team-based medical care. We also discuss topics gleaned from listener questions, such as the facts and myths about “Big Pharma” and “Big Food” industries, scientific research and public health policies.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Vivek Murthy
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(00:04:35) Surgeon General Roles
(00:07:44) Illness Framework, Enhancing Wellbeing
(00:12:42) Priorities as Surgeon General
(00:19:50) Public Health Message Distribution
(00:28:24) Diagnosis vs. Optimizing Health
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(00:34:01) Food Additives, Highly Processed Foods, Food Availability
(00:39:11) Difficulties Addressing Health Issues & Highly Processed Foods
(00:49:53) Retribution, Integrity & Public Trust
(00:54:41) Company Opposition
(00:59:50) Public Health Communication, Masks & COVID-19, Public Trust
(01:07:01) Masks, Humility; Building Public Trust
(01:10:45) Rebuilding Relationship to Public, Vaccines
(01:17:41) Community Core & Diversity; Federal Funding
(01:24:55) Big Pharma, “Pill for Every Problem” Society
(01:31:48) Interdisciplinary Medical Teams, Individualized & Value-Based Medical Models
(01:38:44) Insurance Barriers, Mental Health Care, Drug Prices
(01:44:40) Isolation Crisis, Social Disconnection, Health Risks
(01:49:15) Community Organizations & Modern Life, Social Media
(01:56:36) Youth & Social Media, Parents, Policy Change
(02:06:45) Real Life vs. Social Media, Kids & Playtime
(02:11:56) Social Media Advice for Parents
(02:20:43) Society & Disconnection, Human Connection & Service
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This is episode 3 of a 4-part special series on mental health with Dr. Paul Conti, M.D., a psychiatrist who did his medical training at Stanford School of Medicine and residency at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of the book, “Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic.” Dr. Conti explains how to find, develop and strengthen healthy relationships — including romantic relationships, work and colleague relationships, and friendships. He explains a roadmap of the conscious and unconscious mind that can allow anyone to navigate conflicts better and set healthy boundaries in relationships. We also discuss common features of unhealthy relationships and clinically supported tools for dealing with relationship insecurity, excessive anxiety, past traumas, manipulation and abuse. Dr. Conti explains how, in healthy relationships, there emerges a dynamic of the mutually generative “us” and how to continually improve that dynamic. The next episode in this special series explores true self-care, which can be cultivated through a process of building self-awareness along with other important practices.
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(00:00:00) Build Healthy Relationships
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(00:05:01) Healthiest Self in Relationships
(00:10:51) Structure & Function of Self
(00:15:44) Relationships, Levels of Emergence
(00:22:48) Generative Drive in Relationships
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(00:36:26) Generative Drive, Aggressive Drive, Pleasure Drive
(00:45:16) Romantic Relationships & Matched Generative Drives, Trauma Bonds
(00:53:05) Generative Drive Expression, Libido, Giving & Taking
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(01:05:50) Generative Drive in Partnerships
(01:11:16) Libido, Avoidance & Working through Barriers
(01:18:02) Repeating Bad Relationship Patterns, Repetition Compulsion
(01:29:23) Narcissism, Dependence, Attachment Insecurity
(01:34:10) Abusive Relationships, Demoralization
(01:39:37) Oppressors, Darkness, Hope & Change
(01:48:08) Work Relationships, Oppression & Accountability
(01:53:53) Jealousy vs. Envy, Narcissism
(01:59:13) Power Dynamics in Relationships
(02:05:54) Giving vs. Taking in Relationships
(02:09:39) Transactions & Relationships; Family & Generative Drive; Flexibility
(02:19:47) Relationships & Kindergarten
(02:23:04) Anxiety in Relationships, Communication
(02:31:32) The “Magic Bridge of the Us”
(02:37:09) Mentalization, Getting into Another’s Mindset; Navigating Conflict
(02:46:51) Healthy Boundaries
(02:52:08) Self-Awareness, Mentalization
(02:55:28) “Broken Compass” & Self Inquiry, “Map” Analogy
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In this episode, I describe how your brain and body are fundamentally wired to perceive and respond to music and how those responses can be leveraged to improve your mood, allow for processing sad emotions and enhance learning and performance. I explain the data showing how music can increase motivation for cognitive or physical work, what specific music has been shown to enhance cognitive performance, and whether silence or music is more effective in enhancing focus while studying. I also discuss how specific musical pieces can rapidly reduce anxiety, as well as certain prescription medications. I explain how listening to certain types of music can improve various health metrics (e.g., heart rate). Finally, I discuss how music helps to enhance neuroplasticity (rewiring of brain connections), thereby improving learning and memory. Whether you sing, play an instrument or enjoy listening to music, this episode provides numerous science-informed tools for using music to enhance productivity, mood, emotional states, and overall enjoyment of life.
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(00:00:00) Music & Your Brain
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(00:07:09) Music & Emotions; Brain & Body Interpretation
(00:13:03) Music & Intent; Babies, Music & Movement
(00:19:19) Tool: Health Metrics & Music, Breathing & Heart Rate
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(00:30:50) Music, Brain & Predictions
(00:38:07) Music & Brain: Novelty, Arousal, Memories
(00:44:22) Tool: Movement; Motivation & Faster Music
(00:50:49) Tool: Cognitive Work & Binaural Beats
(00:54:11) Silence or Music for Studying?, White Noise, Binaural Beats
(00:58:47) Tool: Retain Information & Internal Dialogue
(01:00:53) Tool: Focus, Work Breaks & Music
(01:04:11) Physical Exercise, Performance & Music
(01:08:43) Music & Shifting Mood
(01:14:41) “Happy” vs. “Sad” Music, “One-Hit Wonders” & Artificial Intelligence
(01:19:30) “Bass Face”; Music, Movement & Facial Expressions
(01:22:46) Tools: Shift to Happy Mood with Music; Sad Mood Catharsis
(01:27:30) Tool: Music & Reducing Anxiety, “Weightless”
(01:31:16) Playing Instruments, Singing & Brain Connectivity
(01:39:58) Music & the Brain
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This is episode 2 of a 4-part special series on mental health with Dr. Paul Conti, M.D., a Stanford and Harvard-trained psychiatrist currently running a clinical practice, the Pacific Premiere Group. Dr. Conti explains specific tools for how to overcome life’s challenges using a framework of self-inquiry that explores all the key elements of self, including defense mechanisms, behaviors, self-awareness and attention. We also discuss our internal driving forces, how to align them and ultimately, how to cultivate a powerful “generative drive” of positive, aspirational pursuits. Dr. Conti also explains how to adjust your internal narratives, reduce self-limiting concepts, overcome intrusive thoughts, and how certain defense mechanisms, such as “acting out” or narcissism, show up in ourselves and others. The next episode in this special series explores how to build healthy relationships with others.
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(00:00:00) Improve Mental Health
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(00:05:26) Structure & Function of Healthy Self
(00:16:25) Agency & Gratitude
(00:21:14) Aggressive Drive, Pleasure Drive, Generative Drive
(00:30:00) Physical & Mental Health Similarities, Verb States
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(00:38:32) Lack of Motivation, Drives
(00:43:06) Video Games/Social Media & Distraction, Generative Drive
(00:51:46) Asking Better Questions, Psychiatric Medicine, Physical Health Parallels
(00:59:10) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(01:00:30) Self-Reflection & Structure of Self “Cupboards”, Trauma & Agency
(01:08:53) Feeling Stuck, Defense Mechanisms & Sublimation, Character
(01:13:58) Self-Reflection & Function of Self “Cupboards”, Self-Awareness
(01:19:24) Defense Mechanisms & “Acting Out”
(01:26:43) Salience, Intrusive Thoughts
(01:31:24) Self-Reflection, Behaviors & Strivings; Roadmap Forward
(01:38:25) Internal Narratives, Childhood
(01:44:44) Internal Narratives: Self-Scrutiny & Overcoming; Trauma
(01:55:18) Time Required for Change, Understanding Intrusive Thoughts
(02:03:13) Self-Reflection on Internal Drives; Envy
(02:09:56) Generative Drive; Strong Aggressive Drive & Envy
(02:21:50) High Aggressive Drive & Social Relationships, Narcissism
(02:28:43) Narcissism, Destruction, Envy
(02:37:18) Narcissism & Childhood, Change
(02:41:26) Engaging with Narcissists, Disengagement
(02:44:47) Demoralization, Learned Helplessness
(02:49:34) Self-Inventory of Drives, Optimization
(02:56:09) Social Media & Salience, Generative Drive
(03:03:21) Rational Aspiration
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In this journal club episode, my guest is Stanford and Johns Hopkins-trained physician, Dr. Peter Attia, M.D., who is also the host of The Drive podcast and the author of the bestselling book "Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity."
We each present a scientific paper and discuss the findings' strengths, weaknesses and actionable takeaways.
First, we discuss an article that addresses whether taking the drug metformin can enhance longevity. Then, we discuss an article on belief effects (similar to placebo effects), showing how the effects of a drug on the brain and cognition depend on one's belief about the dose of the drug taken, not the actual dose.
Our conversation also highlights how to read, interpret and critique scientific studies. This episode ought to be of interest to those curious about health and longevity, medicine and psychology and for anyone seeking to better understand how to read and digest scientific findings.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Peter Attia, Journal Club
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(00:12:36) Article #1, Metformin, Mitochondria, Blood Glucose
(00:19:47) Type 2 Diabetes & Causes, Insulin Resistance
(00:25:30) Type 2 Diabetes Medications, Metformin, Geroprotection, Bannister Study
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(00:37:15) TAME Trial; Demographics, Twin Cohort
(00:44:27) Metformin & Mortality Rate
(00:51:28) Kaplan-Meier Mortality Curve, Error Bars & Significance, Statistical Power
(01:02:23) Hazard Ratios, Censoring
(01:09:00) Metformin Advantage?, Variables, Interventions Testing Program
(01:16:02) Berberine, Acarbose, SGLT2 Inhibitors
(01:23:48) Blood Glucose & Energy Balance; Caloric Restriction, Aging Biomarkers
(01:32:22) Tool: Reading Journal Articles, 4 Questions, Supplemental Information
(01:38:10) Article #2, Belief Effects vs. Placebo Effect
(01:45:22) Nicotine Effects
(01:51:07) Nicotine Doses & Belief Effects, fMRI Scan
(02:00:07) Biological Effects, Dose-Dependent Response & Belief Effects
(02:05:14) Biology & Beliefs, Significance, Dopamine Response, Non-Smokers
(02:10:57) Dose-Dependence & Beliefs, Side Effects, Nocebo Effect
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This is episode 1 of a 4-part special series on mental health with psychiatrist Dr. Paul Conti, M.D., who trained at Stanford School of Medicine and completed his residency at Harvard Medical School before founding his clinical practice, the Pacific Premiere Group. Dr. Conti defines mental health in actionable terms and describes the foundational elements of the self, including the structure and function of the unconscious and conscious mind, which give rise to all our thoughts, behaviors and emotions. He also explains how to explore and address the root causes of anxiety, low confidence, negative internal narratives, over-thinking and how our unconscious defense mechanisms operate. This episode provides a foundational roadmap to assess your sense of self and mental health. It offers tools to reshape negative emotions, thought patterns and behaviors — either through self-exploration or with a licensed professional. The subsequent three episodes in this special series explore additional tools to further understand and improve your mental health.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Paul Conti
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(00:06:55) What is a Healthy Self?
(00:10:41) Agency & Gratitude; Empowerment & Humility
(00:16:13) Physical Health & Mental Health Parallels
(00:20:21) Structure of Self; Unconscious vs. Conscious Mind; “Iceberg”
(00:26:15) Defense Mechanisms; Character Structure “Nest”, Sense of Self
(00:31:27) Predispositions & Character Structure
(00:36:01) Sponsor: AG1
(00:37:27) Character Structure & Action States; Physical Health Parallels
(00:46:20) Anxiety; Understanding Excessive Anxiety
(00:53:12) Improving Confidence: State Dependence & Phenomenology; Narcissism
(00:59:44) Changing Beliefs & Internal Narratives
(01:06:04) Individuality & Addressing Mental Health Challenges
(01:11:21) Mental Health Goals & Growth
(01:17:32) Function of Self
(01:23:00) Defense Mechanisms: Projection, Displacement
(01:30:14) Projection, Displacement, Projective Identification
(01:34:50) Humor, Sarcasm, Cynicism
(01:40:41) Attention & Salience; Negative Internal Dialogue
(01:45:02) Repetition Compulsion & Defense Mechanism, Trauma
(01:58:55) Mirror Meditation & Self Awareness; Structure & Function of Self, “Cupboards”
(02:04:57) Pillars of the Mind, Agency & Gratitude, Happiness
(02:13:53) Generative Drive, Aggressive & Pleasure Drives
(02:21:33) Peace, Contentment & Delight, Generative Drive; Amplification
(02:24:18) Generative Drive, Amplification & Overcoming
(02:33:00) Over-Thinking, Procrastination, Choices
(02:42:20) Aggressive, Pleasure & Generative Drives, Envy
(02:49:46) Envy, Destruction, Mass Shootings
(02:55:38) Demoralization, Isolation, Low Aggressive Drive
(03:02:50) Demoralization, Affiliate Defense
(03:09:32) Strong Aggressive Drive, Competition, Generative Drive Reframing
(03:20:02) Cultivating a Generative Drive, Spirited Inquiry of the “Cupboards”
(03:26:06) Current Mental Health Care & Medications
(03:35:33) Role of Medicine in Exploration
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In this episode, my guest is Marc Andreessen, the legendary software innovator who co-created the internet browser Mosaic, co-founded Netscape, and is now at Andreessen Horowitz — a venture capital firm that finds and brings to life technologies that transform humanity. We discuss what it takes to be a true innovator, including the personality traits required, the role of environment and the support systems needed to bring revolutionary ideas to fruition. We discuss risk-taking as a necessary but potentially hazardous trait, as well as the role of intrinsic motivation and one’s ability to navigate uncertainty. We also discuss artificial intelligence (AI) and Marc’s stance that soon everyone will use AI as their personalized coach and guide for making decisions about their health, relationships, finances and more — all of which he believes will greatly enhance our quality of life. We also delve into nuclear power, gene editing, public trust, universities, politics, and AI regulation. This episode is for those interested in the innovative mind, psychology, human behavior, technology, culture and politics.
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(00:00:00) Marc Andreessen
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(00:06:05) Personality Traits of an Innovator
(00:12:49) Disagreeableness, Social Resistance; Loneliness & Group Think
(00:18:48) Testing for Innovators, Silicon Valley
(00:23:18) Unpredictability, Pre-Planning, Pivot
(00:28:53) Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivation, Social Comparison
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(00:33:49) Innovators & Personal Relationships
(00:39:24) Risk Taking, Innovators, “Martyrs to Civilizational Progress”
(00:46:16) Cancel Culture, Public vs. Elite
(00:53:08) Elites & Institutions, Trust
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(00:58:44) Social Media, Shifts in Public vs. Elite
(01:05:45) Reform & Institutions, Universities vs. Business
(00:14:14) Traditional Systems, Lysenkoism, Gen X
(01:20:56) Alternative University; Great Awakenings; Survivorship Bias
(01:27:25) History of Computers, Neural Network, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
(01:35:50) Apple vs. Google, Input Data Set, ChatGPT
(01:42:08) Deep Fakes, Registries, Public-Key Cryptography; Quantum Internet
(01:46:46) AI Positive Benefits, Medicine, Man & Machine Partnership
(01:52:18) AI as Best-Self Coach; AI Modalities
(01:59:19) Gene Editing, Precautionary Principle, Nuclear Power
(02:05:38) Project Independence, Nuclear Power, Environmentalism
(02:12:40) Concerns about AI
(02:18:00) Future of AI, Government Policy, Europe, US & China
(02:23:47) China Businesses, Politics; Gene Editing
(02:28:38) Marketing, Moral Panic & New Technology; Politics, Podcasts & AI
(02:39:03) Innovator Development, Courage, Support
(02:46:36) Small Groups vs. Large Organization, Agility; “Wild Ducks”
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Welcome to a preview of the 10th Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:42) Scientifically-Supported Benefits of Nature
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In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I describe science-based protocols to set and achieve your goals in a way that maximizes the likelihood of reaching them. I explain how to define a priority and reach a specific goal by systematically assessing the challenge level, measurability, milestones, and action states needed to make progress from start to finish. I also explain research-supported tools to improve your performance during cognitive or physical goal work — including directed visualization, variable reward timing, and optimizing your physical environment. I also dispel common myths about goal setting and achievement. This episode provides a science-supported toolkit of zero-cost strategies for goal-setting, goal-pursuit, and goal-completion that can be applied to any physical or cognitive endeavor.
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(00:00:00) Goal Setting Toolkit
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(00:04:43) Biology of Goal Setting & Pursuit
(00:08:50) Tool 1: Choose a Priority Goal
(00:12:04) Tool 2: Pursue Lofty Goals
(00:17:23) Tool 3: Define Verb Actions, Measurability & Specificity; Writing vs. Typing
(00:24:06) Tool 4: Visual Reminder Myth; “Post-It Fallacy”
(00:26:44) Tool 5: Accountability Myth, “Don’t Tell the World” Rule
(00:31:35) Intrinsic Motivation & Goal Achievement
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(00:33:54) Tool 6: Measurable Goal; Quarterly Cycle
(00:37:35) Tool 7: Quantifiable Goals; Book Writing
(00:43:34) Tool 8: Visualization of End; Motivation & Negative Thinking
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(00:51:44) Tool 9: Visual Target/Finish Line Training & Perceived Effort
(01:05:50) Tool 10: Distance from Phone
(01:08:31) Tool 11: Random, Intermittent Reinforcement; Cognitive Rewards
(01:17:11) Tool 12: “Middle Problem”; Time Chunking
(01:23:16) Tool 13: Circadian Rhythm & Attention
(01:30:09) Tool 14: Protocol Flexibility, Subjective Feelings
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. David Linden, Ph.D., professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the author of many popular books about the brain. We discuss individual differences between people — focusing on differences in how people sense the world around them and the roles that chance, heredity, and life experiences (even in utero) play in determining our physical and cognitive traits. We discuss the bidirectional connection between the mind and body and how our thoughts and mental practices (e.g., meditation and breathwork) impact our health. We also discuss the link between inflammation and depression. We also discuss Dr. Linden’s terminal illness diagnosis, his mindset during chemotherapy and what his diagnosis has taught him about the mind, gratitude, time perception and life. This episode also covers sensual touch, cerebellar function, and epigenetic inheritance and ought to be of interest to all interested in neuroscience, genetics, psychology and human development.
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(00:00:00) David Linden
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(00:07:54) Sensory Touch & Genitals, Krause Corpuscles
(00:16:46) Sexual Experiences & Sensation
(00:19:14) Human Individuality & Variation; Senses & Odor Detection
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(00:31:22) Visual Individuality; Heat Tolerance; Early Life Experiences & Variation
(00:40:28) Auditory Variability, Perfect Pitch
(00:42:08) Heritability & Human Individuality: Cognitive & Physical Traits
(00:49:36) Heritability, Environment, Personality; Twin Studies
(01:01:19) Development, Chance; Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance
(01:07:37) Single Generation Epigenetic Inheritance & Stress; Autism
(01:15:52) Sleep Paralysis; Cerebellum, Prediction
(01:23:47) Nature vs. Nature, Experience; Linden Hypothesis
(01:30:37) Mind-Body Interaction; Chemical Signals
(01:39:10) Inflammation & Depression
(01:43:35) Neuroplasticity, Inflammation & Mental Disorders; Microglial Cells, Exercise
(01:52:15) Fads & Science
(01:55:16) Mind-Body Communication; Cancer
(02:03:28) Mind-Body, Mediation, Breathwork
(02:07:30) Atrial Fibrillation, Synovial Sarcoma, Heart
(02:14:22) Gratitude & Anger; Chemotherapy, Curiosity & Time Perception
(02:19:58) Death, Brain & Future Prediction, Religion & Afterlife
(02:24:15) Life Advice; Time Perception & Gratitude
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Rena Malik, M.D., a board-certified urologist and pelvic surgeon, male and female pelvic medicine expert, and public health educator. We discuss the major causes of and treatments for sexual and urologic dysfunction, including how to restore, maintain and enhance pelvic floor function and proper neural and vascular (blood) supply to the genitals. We also discuss what controls and can enhance desire and arousal, how to assess and treat erectile dysfunction, and challenges with vaginal lubrication and/or orgasm. We also discuss vaginal and penile health, including preventing urinary tract infections (UTIs) and which common prescription drugs can cause sexual dysfunction in males and females. This episode covers a range of topics: oral contraception, masturbation, pornography, prostate health, and male and female hormone health.
Note: This episode covers topics related to sexual and reproductive health. Some content might not be suitable for all audiences and ages.
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(00:00:00) Rena Malik
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(00:07:45) Pelvic Floor: Urination & Sexual Function
(00:14:13) What is a Healthy Pelvic Floor?
(00:19:44) Kegels, Benefits & Risks, Urinary Incontinence
(00:24:08) Pelvic Floor Relaxation; Exercise & Pelvic Floor
(00:28:03) Desire vs. Arousal, Erections: Psychology, Hormones, Blood Flow & Nerves
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(00:37:07) Pelvic Floor: Medical Professionals & Physical Therapy
(00:40:15) Sexual Dysfunction, Erectile Dysfunction, Orgasm Difficulty
(00:43:13) Desire & Arousal Issues; Erectile Dysfunction, Viagra, Cialis (Tadalafil)
(00:52:20) L-Citrulline, Supplements
(00:54:09) Erectile Dysfunction & Cialis; Prostate Health; Females
(00:58:58) Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men
(01:01:37) Pornography, Masturbation & Ejaculation; Healthy Sexual Behavior
(01:08:22) Arousal Habituation, Masturbation, Addiction
(01:12:57) Female Arousal Response, Orgasm, Coolidge Effect
(01:17:22) Priapism, Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone; Women & Low Libido Medications
(01:22:25) Libido & Individuality
(01:26:18) Female Arousal, Vaginal Lubrication; Discharge, Odors & Douching
(01:33:09) Vaginal Infections, Discharge; Vaginal Microbiome
(01:35:45) Female Orgasm, Vaginal Penetration, Stimulation, Clitoris, G-Spot
(01:42:31) Erection & Orgasm, Pelvic Floor Muscles
(01:46:32) Dopamine-Enhancing Medication & Arousal Arc
(01:51:18) Menstrual Cycle & Libido
(01:52:49) Vaginal Penetration, Variation & Communication
(01:55:24) Sexual Interaction Communication, Sex Therapists
(01:58:45) Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Male & Females; Prevention, Vaginal Estrogen
(02:04:04) Male Urination Sitting; Spermicide, Cranberry, D-Mannose & UTIs
(02:11:33) Testosterone, Post-Menopausal Women & Libido
(02:14:56) Kidney Stones: Prevention & Treatment
(02:19:14) Oral Contraception, Libido, Individuality, Intrauterine Device (IUDs)
(02:26:52) Anti-Depressants, SSRIs & Low Libido
(02:29:32) Prostate Health, Cialis, Urination Difficulty
(02:34:22) Bicycling, Genital Numbness, Erectile Dysfunction
(02:37:48) Anal Sex, Females, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Lubricants
(02:44:14) Libido, Behavioral Interventions, Supplements
(02:49:15) Supplements for Libido
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In this episode, I explain how ketamine causes rewiring of brain circuits and dissociative states to relieve symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). I explain how ketamine impacts both the brain’s glutamate and its endogenous opioid pathways, which together regulate mood and well-being. I discuss how ketamine therapy is used clinically to treat major depression, bipolar depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), suicidality and other psychiatric challenges. I also describe how ketamine causes the subjective effects of dissociation and euphoria and, at higher doses, is an anesthetic. I compare the different routes of ketamine administration, dosages and forms of ketamine, and if micro-dosing ketamine is effective. I also highlight the potential risks of recreational ketamine use (and the colloquial term ‘K-holes’). This episode should interest anyone interested in ketamine, treatments for depression, neuroplasticity mechanisms, psychiatry and mental health.
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(00:00:00) Ketamine
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(00:05:13) Ketamine & PCP; Clinical & Recreational Use
(00:09:00) Depression & Current Treatments
(00:15:17) Preclinical Models of Depression & Ketamine; “Learned Helplessness”
(00:22:11) Ketamine & Clinical Uses; Depression & Suicidality
(00:28:32) Ketamine & Other Psychiatric Challenges; Relief & Durability
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(00:34:29) NMDA Receptor & Neuroplasticity
(00:41:36) Excitatory & Inhibitory Communication, Seizure, NMDA Receptors & Ketamine
(00:48:26) How Ketamine Functions in Brain; Acute & Long-Term Effects
(00:55:36) Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) & Ketamine Therapy
(01:03:40) Ketamine & Opioid Pathway
(01:10:00) Divergent Mechanisms of Immediate & Long-Term Effects
(01:15:45) Habenula, Pro-Depressive Behaviors & Ketamine Therapy
(01:20:36) Ketamine & Context-Dependent Strategy; Reward Pathway
(01:22:45) Dissociative States
(01:26:04) Doses & Routes of Administration; “K-holes”; Risk & Caution
(01:32:25) Ketamine Forms; R-, S- vs R/S- Ketamine; Micro-Dosing
(01:38:24) Ketamine: Effects & Therapy
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In this episode, my guest is Tony Hawk, the legendary and pioneering professional skateboarder, video game and skateboard industry entrepreneur, and founder of the Skatepark Project, whose philanthropic mission is to help underserved communities create safe and inclusive public skateparks for all youth. We discuss his career, how he helped popularize and evolve the sport of skateboarding, and his role as an ambassador for skateboard culture. We also discuss where he derives his intrinsic drive, how he sets and evolves goals and how he has made remarkable and continual progress throughout his career. We also discuss Tony’s ability to overcome what would otherwise be career-ending injuries. For anyone seeking to find or pursue their passion and make lifelong progress while serving the larger world, this episode with Tony Hawk ought to be of deep interest.
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(00:00:00) Tony Hawk
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(00:05:55) Childhood & Self-Concept
(00:11:08) Early Skateboarding & Skateparks
(00:16:58) Adolescence, Skateboarding
(00:23:10) Turning Professional, The Bones Brigade
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(00:35:27) Trick Development & Evolution
(00:40:33) Visualization, Dreaming
(00:47:09) “Feeling” While Skateboarding
(00:51:15) Drive & Discipline; Injuries
(00:58:46) Injury Recovery Practices
(01:06:52) Healthy Life Practices & Skateboarding
(01:15:03) Video Game Development
(01:23:00) Financial Investments, Birdhouse
(01:30:16) Professionalism; Hobbies
(01:35:43) Kids, Parents & Skateboarding
(01:44:15) Music; High School
(01:49:28) Females in Skateboarding
(01:56:04) Inspiration, Kids, Bones Brigade
(02:01:18) Memorabilia, Autographs
(02:05:50) Skatepark Project
(02:08:14) Future Goals & Aspirations
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Welcome to a preview of the ninth Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of the Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:42) What Are the Short and Long-Term Effects of Taking Kratom?
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In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, my guest is Maya Shankar, Ph.D., a cognitive scientist, former senior advisor to the White House and Chair of the White House Social and Behavioral Sciences Team. She is the creator and host of the podcast, A Slight Change of Plans. We discuss how our identities develop and change, how our beliefs and internal narratives shape our perception of self, and how to use structured introspection about our values to determine our goals. We discuss how to cope and grow through uncertain situations, especially those that force us to reexamine our roles and identity. Dr. Shankar shares her experience of redefining her identity after an early career-ending setback. She also explains numerous science-based strategies to effectively define goals, structure our goal pursuits and maintain consistent motivation. This episode provides a science-supported toolkit and roadmap to assess your identity and goals and positively transform in the face of change.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Maya Shankar
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(00:05:15) Identity Foreclosure, Identity Paralysis, Throughlines
(00:12:10) Identity & Adolescence; “Essence” & Shame
(00:16:58) Delight & Awe
(00:23:00) Delight & Possibilities for Self
(00:29:28) Playing Violin, Childhood
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(00:35:58) Intrinsic Motivation; Juilliard & Courage
(00:45:43) Competitive Environments; Curiosity & Growth
(00:53:46) Re-Creating of Self
(01:00:51) Pop-Science, Science Accessibility
(01:06:32) Passions & Curiosity
(01:13:20) Change, Cognitive Closure, End-of-History Illusion
(01:22:29) Self-Awareness & Critical Feedback
(01:30:48) Tools: Flexible Mindset; Reframing & Venting; Gratitude
(01:40:13) Tool: Framing Goals
(01:47:13) Tool: Agency in Goal Pursuit
(01:52:25) Tool: Like-Minded People & Goal Pursuit; Challenging Beliefs
(02:01:27) Cultivating Open-Mindedness & Empathy
(02:08:15) Building Self Narratives: Empathy, Burnout
(02:13:56) Tools: Goal Setting
(02:19:54) Tool: “Middle Problem”, Maintaining Motivation
(02:24:55) Tool: Aversion & Memory, Peak-End Rule
(02:31:41) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
In this episode, I discuss how to build and apply a growth mindset — the practice of self-rewarding and focusing on learning and skill development through effort — to improve learning and performance. I also discuss how our internal narratives drive our ability to make progress. I contrast the growth mindset vs. the fixed mindset and describe how the type of feedback or praise we receive shapes our mindsets, and the huge advantage of rewarding and celebrating “verbs” (actions) rather than adjectives (performance labels). I also discuss data showing how stress can enhance performance and explain why the growth mindset works synergistically with the “stress-is-enhancing mindset,” and how to combine them. Whether you are a student, coach, therapist, parent, teacher or simply someone seeking to improve at something, this episode provides numerous science-supported tools for how to adopt a performance enhancing mindset.
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(00:00:00) Growth Mindset
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(00:05:17) Mindset & Narrative
(00:12:58) Intelligence Feedback vs. Effort Feedback, Identity Labels
(00:20:10) Intelligence vs. Effort Praise: Performance, Persistence & Self-Representation
(00:26:45) Fixed Intelligence vs. Growth Mindset
(00:28:53) Tool: Intelligence (Performance) vs. Effort Narrative, Labels
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(00:34:36) Tool: Failure & Identity; Effort & Verbs
(00:35:41) Tool: Timing, Intelligence vs. Effort Praise & Performance
(00:40:080 Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset: Failure & Performance
(00:50:28) Tool: Shift from Fixed Mindset
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(00:55:30) Stress-is-Enhancing Mindset
(01:05:53) How Stress Can Enhance Performance
(01:13:21) Growth Mindset + Stress-is-Enhancing Mindset & Performance
(01:20:36) Reframing Stress
(01:25:45) Tool 1: Student & Teacher Mindset
(01:28:17) Tool 2: Effort Praise/Feedback: Verbs not Labels
(01:31:24) Tool 3: Errors & Seeking Help
(01:32:58) Tool 4: Self-Teaching & Growth Mindset
(01:34:35) Tool 5: Reframe “Mind is Like a Muscle” Analogy
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In this episode, my guest is Robert Malenka, MD, PhD, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine who has made numerous seminal discoveries of how the brain changes (neuroplasticity) in response to learning and in response to rewarding and reinforcing experiences. We discuss the brain’s several reward systems involving dopamine and serotonin and how these motivate us to seek out specific behaviors and substances. We discuss how these reward systems are modified based on context and our memories, and how they can be hijacked toward maladaptive drug seeking in addiction. We also explore how reward systems influence social connections, oxytocin and empathy and how that applies to our understanding of autism spectrum disorders. This episode should be of interest to those interested in neuroplasticity, social bonding, addiction, autism, learning and motivation.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Robert Malenka
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(00:05:21) Dopamine & Reward Circuitry
(00:11:31) Reward, Arousal, Memory & Dopamine
(00:17:34) Context, Cues & Dopamine Modification
(00:25:38) Memory & Reward Scaling
(00:30:50) Dopamine, “Addictive Liability” & Route of Administration
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(00:40:40) Drugs of Abuse & Brain Changes; Addiction & Individual Variability
(00:50:51) Reinforcement vs. Reward, Wanting vs. Liking
(00:57:500 Opioids, Psychostimulants & Dopamine
(01:04:51) Self-Doubt, Confidence & Career
(01:12:40) Autism Spectrum Disorder
(01:19:29) Pro-Social Interaction & Reward; Oxytocin, Serotonin & Dopamine
(01:30:30) Nucleus Accumbens & Behavior Probability
(01:38:28) Reward for Pro-Social Behavior
(01:43:13) Social Media & “Addictive Liability”; Gambling
(01:52:17) Pain, Social Behavior & Empathy
(02:02:19) Empathy Circuitry, Dopamine & Serotonin
(02:10:07) Autism Spectrum Disorder & Social Interactions, Empathy
(02:17:23) MDMA, Serotonin & Dopamine; Addiction & Pro-Social Effects
(02:28:13) Autism Spectrum Disorder, Social Behavior, MDMA & Pharmacology
(02:37:18) Serotonin, MDMA & Psychedelics
(02:40:16) Psychedelics: Research & Therapeutic Potential
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In this episode, I explain a set of fitness tools gleaned from the 6-part guest series on fitness, exercise and performance with Dr. Andy Galpin. First, I explain the essential components of a well-rounded fitness program for lifelong health and performance including the minimum requirements for progressive resistance and cardiovascular training. Then, I discuss 12 valuable science-supported fitness tools that take a small amount of time to implement, yet all of which can greatly enhance your level of fitness. These include short endurance-enhancing and strength and hypertrophy-enhancing tools, as well as psychological, respiration (breathing), nutrition and supplementation-based tools — all of which will improve your fitness in meaningful ways and can be easily layered into existing exercise programs to improve your fitness and performance outcomes.
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(00:00:00) Tools to Improve Fitness
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(00:05:13) Foundational Fitness Program
(00:13:33) Tool 1: Zone 2 Cardio & Daily Activities
(00:20:33) Tool 2: Low Repetition Strength Training, 3 x 5 Protocol, Warm-Up Sets
(00:33:11) Age-Related Strength Decline
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(00:38:08) Tool 3: “Sugarcane” Endurance Protocol
(00:43:29) Tool 4: Exercise “Snacks”; Cardiovascular & Muscular Endurance
(00:55:31) Tool 5: Rest Period & Physiological Sighs
(01:00:20) Tool 6: Down-Regulation Breathing & Recovery
(01:05:38) Tool 7: “The Line”
(01:09:55) Tool 8: Smartphone Use & Training
(01:13:44) Tool 9: Omega-3 Fatty Acids
(01:15:37) Tool 10: Creatine
(01:20:08) Tool 11: Rhodiola Rosea
(01:25:13) Tool 12: Training Fasted or Fed, Caffeine
(01:31:09) Training Session Flexibility
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In this episode, my guest is Jeffrey Goldberg, MD, PhD, professor and chair of the department of ophthalmology at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford University. His clinical and research efforts focus on retinal and optic nerve diseases such as glaucoma and discovering stem cell and nanotechnology treatments to cure blindness. We discuss how to maintain and improve eye health throughout life, the advantages and disadvantages of corrective lenses, including if you should wear “readers,” the use and risks of contact lenses, considerations for LASIK eye surgery, floaters, dry eye, the importance of sunlight and UV protection and specific exercises to improve eye and vision health. Dr. Goldberg also explains age-related conditions: cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy; and the behavioral and supplementation-based, prescription and surgical tools used to promote eye health. This episode provides essential tools for listeners of any age and background to maintain eye health and offset vision loss.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Jeffrey Goldberg
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(00:06:29) Childhood & Eye Exams
(00:11:36) Eye Misalignment & Recovery
(00:20:38) Myopia (Near-Sightedness), Children & Sunlight
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(00:31:18) Eye Safety & Protection; Eye Hygiene
(00:40:07) Adults & Eye Exams; Optometrist vs Ophthalmologist
(00:46:35) Presbyopia (Age-Related Vision Decline), Reading Glasses
(00:54:54) Reading Glasses: Use & Recommendations
(00:58:34) Night Vision & Glasses
(01:03:54) Corrective Eye Glasses, Exercises
(01:09:52) Near-Far Exercise & Presbyopia; Smooth Pursuit Exercise & Concussion
(01:13:25) Supranormal Vision & Performance Training
(01:19:11) 20/20 Vision; Visual Acuity
(01:24:51) Contact Lenses: Use, Risks & Aging
(01:31:34) UV Protection & Cataracts, “Blue Blockers”
(01:38:20) Light Sensitivity & Eye Color
(01:40:29) LASIK Eye Surgery
(01:46:26) Dry Eye, Tears & Age
(01:53:24) Dry Eye, Serum Tears & Preservative-Free Artificial Tears; PRP
(02:00:46) Vision Loss: Cataracts, Glaucoma
(02:09:23) Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Dry & Wet Forms
(02:14:02) Diabetic Retinopathy, Type I vs Type II Diabetes
(02:18:54) Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment, Blood Pressure
(02:22:17) Glaucoma Screening & Treatment
(02:28:07) Smoking, Vaping & Vision Diseases; Cannabis & Eye Pressure
(02:35:13) Eye Pressure & Sleep Position
(02:37:48) Macular Degeneration, Optic Neuropathies & Red-Light Therapy
(02:42:23) “Floaters”
(02:45:29) Eye Twitching
(02:48:10) AREDS2 Supplementation & Age-Related Macular Degeneration
(02:53:39) Glaucoma & Vitamin B3 Supplementation
(02:58:42) Retinal Imaging & Neurodegeneration Screening, Multiple Sclerosis
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Welcome to a preview of the eighth Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of the Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
00:01:46 Pros & Cons of Daily Caffeine Consumption
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In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, my guest is Tim Ferriss — a five-time #1 New York Times bestselling author, technology investor and host of the iconic podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show. We discuss Tim’s process of exploration, experimentation and mastery — themes that have spanned his career that have placed him on the cutting-edge of many important fields. Tim explains what questions to ask when approaching any new endeavor in order to maximize success. He also explains how to incorporate structure and playfulness into skill and knowledge mastery, how to find and work with mentors, the key importance of location and networks in creating truly impactful things. We also discuss Tim’s philanthropic efforts to support research on psychedelics for the treatment of mental health challenges and we discuss his latest creative endeavors. This episode should be of interest to a wide range of listeners, as Tim’s mastery and wisdom spans athletic and mental pursuits, business, media, technology and the arts. What distinguishes Tim is his ability to thoughtfully deconstruct these processes in order to teach others how to do the same.
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(00:00:00) Tim Ferriss
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(00:07:43) 4-Hour Body & Development Mindset
(00:15:22) Origins of Good Ideas
(00:20:06) Writing & Structured Thinking
(00:27:58) Writing, Night Owls
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(00:34:21) Investigating Outliers; Social Media & Smartphones
(00:40:37) Scientific Literacy, Randomized Clinical Trials
(00:45:09) Supplement & Experiment Fails; Cold Exposure & Hyperthermia
(00:50:46) Slow Carb Diet & Adherence
(01:03:35) Morning Protein Intake; Fasting
(01:09:53) Power of Place; Building Your Network & Volunteering
(01:21:43) Developing Skills; Examining Motivation & Good Questions; Simplicity
(01:33:32) Early Psychedelic Exploration, Depression
(01:45:38) Psychedelic Research & Mental Health Funding
(01:59:00) Saisei Foundation, Journalism Fellowship, Law & Education
(02:08:22) Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Psychedelics
(02:13:28) Meditation, Transcendental Meditation, Nature
(02:18:50) Extended Nature Retreats & Integration Period; “Generative Drive”
(02:28:05) Mentors
(02:34:53) Mind & Attention Allocation, Social Media, Boredom
(02:43:08) Cockpunch
(02:59:18) Suicide & Depression, Sexual Abuse, Vulnerability
(03:13:18) Making Meaning from Suffering
(03:18:28) Role Identity, Future
(03:26:21) Parenthood, Animals & Training
(03:31:23) Podcasting, Experimentation
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In this episode, I discuss Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), which is also commonly known as “ecstasy” or “molly,” including how it works in the brain to cause short- and long- term-shifts in emotional processing and its clinical applications for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), alcohol and other substance-use addictions. I discuss the neuronal mechanisms for how MDMA elevates mood, empathy, motivation, social engagement, and reduces “threat detection” and how these effects can synergistically support talk therapy. I also explain the ongoing debate about the potential neurotoxicity of MDMA, myths about the origins and treatments for post-MDMA “crash,” the evolving legal landscape around MDMA use for clinical purposes, and I caution recreational users about the extremely dangerous additives (e.g., fentanyl) now commonly found in black market MDMA. This should be of interest to those curious about MDMA, neuropharmacology, the origins of emotional processing in the brain, empathy, PTSD, neuroplasticity, mental health and psychiatry.
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(00:00:00) MDMA “Ecstasy”
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(00:08:18) MDMA History & Synthesis; Legality
(00:14:45) MDMA, Methamphetamine (Meth), Dopamine & Serotonin
(00:23:30) MDMA vs Psychedelics vs Ketamine
(00:26:54) MDMA & Serotonin 1B Receptor, Subjective Feelings, Trauma
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(00:34:51) Amygdala & Threat Detection, Pro-Social Behavior, MDMA Dosages
(00:45:48) Interoception, MDMA & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
(00:52:36) Long-Term Effects, Threat Detection & PTSD
(00:56:14) MDMA, Social Connection & Empathy; Meth, SSRIs
(01:07:22) Oxytocin & MDMA
(01:16:10) Safety & Neurotoxicity; Recreational Use, Caffeine & Fentanyl
(01:26:36) Is MDMA Neurotoxic?; Poly-Pharmacology, Body Temperature
(01:37:07) Post-MDMA “Crash”, Prolactin & P‑5‑P
(01:43:07) PTSD & Trauma; Talk Therapy, SSRIs
(01:54:09) PTSD Treatment: Talk Therapy + MDMA
(02:02:46) MDMA & Addiction; Dissociative PTSD & Empathy
(02:09:47) Side-Effects?, MDMA Efficacy & Legality
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In this episode, my guest is Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, EdD, professor of education, psychology and neuroscience at the University of Southern California and director of the Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning and Education, who has done groundbreaking research on emotions, self-awareness and social interactions and how these impact the way we learn and change across our lifespan. She explains how an understanding of emotions can be leveraged to improve learning in children and in adults, and how the education system should be altered to include new forms of exploration and to facilitate better learning and to include more diverse learning (and teaching) styles. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone interested in how we learn, human development in children and adults, as well as those generally interested in education, psychology or neuroscience.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
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(00:05:54) Inspiration, Awe & Story
(00:09:59) Brain-Body, Narratives
(00:15:58) Emotions, Durability & Lifespan
(00:21:47) Conjuring Stories, Historical Context & Emotion
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(00:33:30) Hierarchal Emotion Organization, Default Mode Network, Story & Emotion
(00:46:24) Emotional Development & Lifetime
(00:57:13) Narrative & Genocide; Checking Assumptions & Mental Flexibility
(01:05:22) Social Media, Cognitive Dissonance
(01:09:52) Education, Deconstructing Beliefs & Curiosity
(01:18:32) Emotion & Learning; Constructing Meaning
(01:28:59) Good Teachers & Curiosity
(01:33:25) Inter-disciplinary Education; Development & Culture
(01:50:58) Idea Exploration, Tolerance
(01:56:53) Reframing Education, Deconstructing Assumptions
(02:03:28) Safety, Creativity & Default Mode Network
(02:12:15) Civic Discourse & Education; Deconstructing Ideas
(02:27:31) “Mirror” Neurons, Shared Social Experiences
(02:35:49) Cold Exposure & Sickness; Role of Education
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Welcome to a preview of the seventh Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of the Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
The Huberman Lab Premium subscription was launched for two main reasons. First, it was launched in order to raise support for the standard Huberman Lab podcast channel — which will continue to come out every Monday at zero-cost. Second, it was launched as a means to raise funds for important scientific research. A significant portion of proceeds from the Huberman Lab Premium subscription will fund human research (not animal models) selected by Dr. Huberman, with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Tiny Foundation.
Subscribe to Huberman Lab Premium at https://hubermanlab.com/premium.
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:45) Is It Possible to Get a Cold or Sick From Deliberate Cold Exposure?
(00:20:02) Huberman Lab Premium
In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I explain how medications such as Adderall, Ritalin, Vyvanse and other stimulants work to increase focus and treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). I explain the brain circuits involved in focus and the key roles dopamine and norepinephrine play in their regulation. Then I explain how stimulants such as Adderall and Vyvanse can increase focus and reduce hyperactivity in kids or adults with ADHD, and how and why Ritalin and other medications (e.g., Modafinil, Guanfacine) may work better for some. I explain the long-term effects of ADHD medications on height, cardiovascular health, hormones, predisposition to addiction and psychosis, and whether these treatments can be used and then stopped. I also discuss the immense individual variation in dosage sensitivity for these medications and the negative side-effects that occur from recreational use. This episode ought to benefit anyone with ADHD, their parents, those on ADHD medications or anyone curious about how these medications work.
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(00:00:00) Stimulants & Attention-Deficient/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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(00:06:35) The Brain-Body Contract
(00:07:22) Attention, Prefrontal Cortex & ADHD
(00:16:27) Stimulants “Sympathomimetics”
(00:21:29) Adderall, Dopamine & Norepinephrine
(00:25:58) Sympathomimetics, Dopamine & Norepinephrine
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(00:32:20) Vyvanse is Timed-Release D-Amp
(00:36:36) Ritalin, Concerta
(00:40:10) Dopamine & “Noise Reduction”; Norepinephrine & “Signal Amplification”
(00:45:28) ADHD: Focus, Hyperactivity & Impulsivity; Drug Selection & Dose
(00:50:57) How do Stimulants ‘Calm’ ADHD?
(00:54:480 Neuroplasticity & Neuromodulators
(00:58:06) Kids, ADHD Diagnosis & Treatment; Predispose Addiction?
(01:05:12) ADHD Medications: Individuality, Doses, Tapering & Long-Term Use
(01:13:28) Medication & Long-Term Effects: Height, Cardiovascular Risk, Alcohol
(01:19:32) Cortisol & Hormones
(01:27:45) Psychosis & Addiction; Methamphetamine
(01:38:20) Recreational Use, Addiction & Psychosis; Habituation
(01:42:30) Drug Holidays; Ritalin & Long-Term Effects
(01:45:35) Modafinil, Armodafinil; Side-Effects
(01:53:03) Guanfacine, Alcohol
(01:58:03) ADHD Medications
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In this episode, my guest is Robin Carhart-Harris, PhD, distinguished professor of neurology and psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. He is one of leading researchers in the study of how psychedelics such as psilocybin, LSD and DMT can change the human brain and in doing so, be used to successfully treat various mental health challenges such as major depression, anorexia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and addiction. He explains how psilocybin induces sustained changes in adaptive brain wiring and cognition. We discuss the key components of safe and effective psychedelic journeys, the role of hallucinations, the use of eye-masks to encourage people to “go internal,” and music, as well as what effective therapist support consists of before, during and after the session (also known as integration). We discuss micodosing vs. macrodosing and how researchers control for placebo effects in psychedelic research. We also discuss the current legal landscape around psychedelic therapies. Psychedelic therapies are fast emerging as powerful and soon-to-be mainstream treatments for medical health disorders, but they are not without their risks. As such, this episode ought to be of use to anyone interested in brain plasticity, mental health, psychology or neuroscience.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris
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(00:05:41) The Brain-Body Contract
(00:06:31) Origin of the Word: “Psychedelics”; Pharmacology
(00:12:05) Psychedelics & Revealing the Unconscious Mind, Psychotherapy
(00:17:32) Microdosing
(00:26:08) Psilocybin vs. Magic Mushroom Doses
(00:28:28) “Psychedelic-Therapy”, Music
(00:31:13) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:26) Psychedelic Journey: “Trust, Let Go, Be Open”
(00:43:01) Negative Emotions, Fear & Psychedelics
(00:46:21) Global Functional Connectivity, Serotonin 2A Receptor; Subjective Experiences
(00:52:33) Pharmacology: Therapeutics without Psychedelic Effects; SSRIs
(00:58:45) Psilocybin & Depression; Long-Term Effects: Connectivity & Neuroplasticity
(01:10:26) Psilocybin Therapy & Anorexia
(01:12:56) Integration Phase & Psychedelic-Therapy; Meditation
(01:19:50) First-Time Psychedelic Use, “Entropic Brain Effect”, Neuroplasticity, Cognition
(01:30:16) Fibromyalgia & Psychedelic Treatment; MDMA Therapy & “Inner Healer”
(01:38:55) Placebo Response & Psychedelic Therapy
(01:41:39) LSD & Psychedelic-Therapy, Micro-Dose
(01:48:19) Combination Psilocybin-MDMA Therapy
(01:56:06) DMT “Rocketship” & Serotonin 2A Receptors; Ibogaine
(02:01:04) “Ego Dissolution”, Cocaine vs. Psychedelics; Relapses
(02:12:26) Psychedelics & Legal Landscape; Decriminalization
(02:17:54) MDMA, Trauma & Clinical Trials; Future Regulatory (FDA) Approval?
(02:23:25) Psilocybin & Current Clinical Trials
(02:28:41) Mental Health & Psychedelic Treatment, Safeguards, Paradigm Shift
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In this episode, my guest is Susanna Søberg, PhD. She earned her doctoral degree at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, researching the effects of deliberate cold and deliberate heat exposure on metabolism and other aspects of human physiology. We discuss how cold or sauna can improve metabolism, cardiovascular and brain health, balance hormones, and decrease inflammation. Dr. Søberg discusses how deliberate cold protocols can improve glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity and trigger release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine which enhance energy, mood, and focus. We compare cold showers and cold immersion, traditional and infrared saunas, and other variables. This episode provides actionable tools and answers to common questions about the use of deliberate cold and heat to improve health.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Susanna Søberg
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(00:06:49) The Brain-Body Contract
(00:07:40) Physiology in Uncomfortably Cold Environments
(00:12:05) Tool: Water Temperature, “Cold Shock” & Discomfort
(00:17:37) Cold Showers vs. Immersion in Water, Brown Fat
(00:22:11) Cold Receptors, Brown Fat & Temperature Homeostasis
(00:25:22) Shiver, “After Drop”, Healthy Stress
(00:31:08) Long-Term Health Benefits of Deliberate Cold Exposure
(00:31:51) Sponsor: AG1
(00:37:02) Blood Pressure & Heath
(00:38:26) Brown Fat, Insulin Sensitivity & Metabolism
(00:45:07) Temperature Regulation, Brown Fat vs. White Fat
(00:52:26) Cold Resilience, Scandinavia
(01:00:16) Winter Swimmers & Brown Fat; Discomfort
(01:10:28) Sex differences & Brown Fat, Cold-Adapted
(01:15:21) Diving Reflex & Parasympathetic Activation
(01:18:44) Tool: Deliberate Cold & Sauna Protocol
(01:23:11) Winter Swimmers, Shiver; Circadian Rhythm & Brown Fat
(01:31:14) Tool: Minimum Threshold for Cold & Heat; Sauna & Cardiovascular Health
(01:35:19) Tool: Maintaining Stimulus when Cold-Adapted; Shorter Sessions
(01:38:09) Cold Exposure, Sleep Quality, Clothing
(01:47:37) “Brown Fat Negative” & Shiver
(01:52:13) Cold & Heat, Inflammation Reduction
(01:55:40) Tool: “Soberg Principle”: End on Cold, Metabolism
(01:59:39) Cold Exposure: Fed or Fasted?
(02:00:32) Raynaud’s Syndrome; Hand/Feet Protection in Cold
(02:05:21) Tool: Headache & Cold Exposure; Head Submersion & Head Coverings
(02:11:29) Children & Hypothermia Risk
(02:17:16) Gender Differences & Cold Exposure
(02:19:57) Tool: Brief, Repeated Temperature Changes; Circadian Rhythm & Temperature
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In this episode, I discuss what psilocybin is (chemically) and how it works at the cellular and neural circuit level to trigger neuroplasticity, which is our brain’s ability to rewire itself in ways that lead to long-lasting shifts in our emotional, cognitive and behavioral patterns and abilities. I discuss the emerging clinical trial evidence for the use of psilocybin in the treatment of depression, addictions and other psychiatric challenges. I explain the typical duration and phases of a psilocybin journey, the different categories of dosages often used and I explain the importance of set, setting and support when using psychedelics. I explain which groups of people place themselves at great risk by taking psilocybin as well as groups that could benefit, and I highlight the rapidly changing legal and medical landscape around psilocybin. This episode is a thorough exploration of psilocybin from the scientific and clinical literature perspective and ought to be of interest to anyone curious about psilocybin, mental health, neuroplasticity and/or psychedelics more generally.
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(00:00:00) Psilocybin, Legal Considerations
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(00:12:00) Psilocybin Becomes Psilocin in the Gut, Serotonin
(00:17:00) The Serotonin 2A Receptor, Therapeutic Outcomes SSRIs vs. Psilocybin
(00:21:40) Serotonin Receptor Expression; Visual Hallucinations & Eyes Closed
(00:26:02) Sponsor: AG1
(00:27:21) Safety & Cautions for Specific Patient Populations
(00:30:28) Psilocybin, “Magic Mushrooms” Dosing, Micro-Dosing, “Heroic Doses”
(00:36:21) Psychedelic Journey: Set, Setting & Support
(00:43:43) Music & the Psilocybin Journey; Duration of Effects
(00:48:58) Psilocybin & the Brain: Subjective Experiences, Perception
(00:59:48) Brain Networks & Therapeutic Outcomes
(01:05:23) Creativity; Music, Emotionality & Psychedelic Journeys
(01:12:39) Depression & Psychedelics as Neuroplasticity “Wedge”
(01:16:53) Positive Psychedelic Journeys, Unity, “Oceanic Boundlessness”
(01:25:23) “Bad Trips”, Anxiety & Physiological Sighs
(01:32:57) Therapeutic Use of Psilocybin
(01:36:11) Neuroplasticity, Structural Brain Changes & Psilocybin
(01:48:08) Psychedelics: Therapeutic Breakthroughs & Depression
(01:56:37) Combining Psilocybin Therapy & Talk Therapy, Antidepressant Effects
(02:03:11) Psilocybin Experience & Mental Health
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In this episode, my guest is Noam Sobel, PhD, professor of neurobiology in the department of brain sciences at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Dr. Sobel explains his lab’s research on the biological mechanisms of smell (“olfaction”) and how sensing odorants and chemicals in our environment impacts human behavior, cognition, social connections, and hormones. He explains how smell is a crucial component of “social sensing” and how we use olfaction when meeting new people to determine things about their physiology and psychology, and he explains how this impacts friendships and romantic partners. He explains how smell influences emotions, hormone levels, memories and the relationship between breathing and autonomic homeostasis. He describes how smell-based screening tests can aid disease diagnosis and explains his lab’s work on digitization of smell — which may soon allow online communication to include “sending of odors” via the internet. Dr. Sobel’s work illustrates how sensitive human olfaction is and how it drives much of our biology and behavior.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Noam Sobel
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(00:06:46) Olfaction Circuits (Smell)
(00:14:49) Loss & Regeneration of Smell, Illness
(00:21:39) Brain Processing of Smell
(00:24:40) Smell & Memories
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(00:29:07) Humans & Odor Tracking
(00:39:25) The Alternating Nasal Cycle & Autonomic Nervous System
(00:48:18) Cognitive Processing & Breathing
(00:54:47) Neurodegenerative Diseases & Olfaction
(01:00:12) Congenital Anosmia
(01:06:19) Handshaking, Sharing Chemicals & Social Sensing
(01:15:07) Smelling Ourselves & Smelling Others
(01:22:02) Odors & Romantic Attraction
(01:24:58) Vomeronasal Organ, “Bruce Effect” & Miscarriage
(01:40:20) Social Chemo-Signals, Fear
(01:50:26) Chemo-Signaling, Aggression & Offspring
(02:03:57) Menstrual Cycle Synchronization
(02:12:11) Sweat, Tears, Emotions & Testosterone
(02:27:46) Science Politics
(02:37:54) Food Odors & Nutritional Value
(02:45:34) Human Perception & Odorant Similarity
(02:52:12) Digitizing Smell, COVID-19 & Smell
(03:05:50) Medical Diagnostic Future & Olfaction Digitization
(03:10:55) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Welcome to a preview of the sixth Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of the Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:53) What Are the Best Eye Exercises, Supplements, Food, Protection Practices for the Eye?
(00:33:55) Huberman Lab Premium
In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I explore the science of mental visualization and its application for learning motor and cognitive skills. I discuss neuroplasticity-based skill development and the roles of focus, sleep, movement restriction, and agitation. I then present five key principles of mental visualization to enhance learning speed, accuracy, and consistency. I also provide examples of specific protocols, including repetitions, rest periods, and session frequency, and how to adapt these methods for injuries or breaks from traditional training. Throughout, I reference the scientific studies supporting these concepts. This episode should allow anyone to learn or teach more effectively through the use of mental visualization and training.
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(00:00:00) Mental Training & Visualization
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(00:08:04) Developmental vs. Adult Neuroplasticity
(00:11:42) Learning New Skills: Focus & Sleep
(00:14:49) Long-Term Potentiation (LTP), Long-Term Depression (LTD) & New Skills
(00:23:42) Principle #1: Very Brief, Simple, Repeated Visualization
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(00:30:51) Principle #2: Mental Training Cannot Replace Real Training
(00:37:36) Principle #3: Combining Real & Mental Training
(00:43:17) Principle #4: Assigning Real-World Labels to Visualizations
(00:50:37) Principle #5: Mental Imagery Equivalence to Real-World Perception
(00:55:28) Tools: Effective Mental Training: Epochs, Repetitions, Sets & Frequency
(01:05:00) Adding Mental Training; Injury, Travel or Layoffs
(01:11:09) Timing of Mental Training & Sleep
(01:15:17) Role of Gender & Age on Mental Training
(01:17:10) First-Person vs. Third-Person Visualization; Eyes Open vs. Closed
(01:23:53) Physical Skills, Motor Cortex & Cerebellum
(01:31:15) “Go” & “No-Go” Pathways
(01:34:19) Stop-Signal Task, Withholding Action
(01:44:19) Aphantasia, Synesthesia; Social Cognition
(01:52:58) Mental Training Practice & Benefits
(01:57:36) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Matthew MacDougall, MD, the head neurosurgeon at Neuralink. Dr. MacDougall trained at the University of California, San Diego and Stanford University School of Medicine and is a world expert in brain stimulation, repair and augmentation. He explains Neuralink’s mission and projects to develop and use neural implant technologies and robotics to 1) restore normal movement to paralyzed patients and those with neurodegeneration-based movement disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s, Huntington’s Disease) and to repair malfunctions of deep brain circuitry (e.g., those involved in addiction). He also discusses Neuralink’s efforts to create novel brain-machine interfaces (BMI) that enhance human learning, cognition and communication as a means to accelerate human progress. Dr. MacDougall also explains other uses of bio-integrated machines in daily life; for instance, he implanted himself with a radio chip into his hand that allows him to open specific doors, collect and store data and communicate with machines and other objects in unique ways. Listeners will learn about brain health and function through the lens of neurosurgery, neurotechnology, clinical medicine and Neuralink’s bold and unique mission. Anyone interested in how the brain works and can be made to work better ought to derive value from this discussion.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Matthew MacDougall
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(00:07:38) Brain Function & Injury; Brain Tumor Treatment
(00:13:52) Frontal Lobe Filter; Sleep Deprivation
(00:19:00) Neuroplasticity, Pharmacology & Machines
(00:22:10) Neuralink, Neural Implants & Injury, Robotics & Surgery
(00:27:52) Sponsor: AG1
(00:32:20) Neocortex vs. Deep Brain
(00:36:45) Decoding Brain Signals
(00:42:08) “Confidence Test” & Electrical Stimulation; RFID Implants
(00:51:33) Bluetooth Headphones & Electromagnetic Fields; Heat
(00:57:43) Brain Augmentation & Paralysis
(01:02:09) Brain Implants & Peripheral Devices
(01:12:44) Brain Machine Interface (BMI), Neurofeedback; Video Games
(01:22:13) Improving Animal Experimentation, Pigs
(01:33:18) Skull & Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
(01:39:14) Brain Health, Alcohol
(01:43:34) Neuroplasticity, Brain Lesions & Redundancy
(01:47:32) Car Accidents & Driver Alertness
(01:50:00) Future Possibilities in Brain Augmentation & BMI; Neuralink
(01:58:56) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I explain the biology of hair, hair growth, why hair growth slows and what causes hair to stop growing and/or “fall out.” I discuss the essential role of hair stem cells and other supporting biological factors for healthy hair growth. Then I describe various approaches (mechanical and chemical) to slow hair loss by increasing blood flow to hair stem cells, including minoxidil, tadalafil, PRP, microneedling, Botox and ketoconazole treatments. I also discuss how age-related hormone changes cause hair loss and explain the effectiveness of treatments such as caffeine, saw palmetto, growth hormone, finasteride and dutasteride. For all hair growth options, I describe potential side effects, how soon to expect results and the amount of hair regrowth to expect and I highlight effective combination treatments for hair regrowth even in hair “dead” (bald) zones. For many listeners, thinning, brittle hair, or pattern baldness are a source of anxiety and stress. This episode explains the mechanisms underlying hair regrowth tools and the science behind them so that you can evaluate potential treatments and associated side-effect profiles and select the best one(s) for you.
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(00:00:00) Hair
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(00:08:04) Psychological States & Hair
(00:13:19) Hair Anatomy & Stem Cells
(00:26:05) 3 Phases of Hair Growth
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(00:36:55) Minoxidil & Blood Flow
(00:45:37) Increase Blood Flow: Massage, Tadalafil, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), Microneedling
(00:56:10) Microneedling, Minoxidil & “Dead Zones”
(01:01:25) Botox Treatments
(01:06:27) Androgens, Hair Growth & Pattern Hair Loss; Scalp vs. Beard Hair
(01:15:46) Topical Caffeine & Slowing Hair Loss
(01:21:06) IGF-1: Growth Hormone & Sermorelin; Insulin Sensitivity: Myo-Inositol
(01:25:52) Iron & Hair Growth
(01:27:04) 5-Alpha Reductase & Saw Palmetto; Curcumin
(01:33:22) Ketoconazole & Offsetting Hair Loss
(01:38:46) Topical & Oral Finasteride
(01:51:00) Post- Finasteride Syndrome
(01:56:01) Dutasteride
(01:58:53) Mechanical & Chemical Stimulation for Hair Growth
(02:02:46) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Elissa Epel, Ph.D., professor and vice chair of the department of psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) and the author of a new book entitled "The Stress Prescription." We discuss her work showing how stress impacts mood, eating behavior, mental health, physical health, and aging. She explains stress intervention tools using “top-down” techniques (e.g., radical acceptance, mindfulness, reframing), body-based methods (e.g., breathwork) including the Wim Hof Method, exercise, meditation, body scans, and environmental shifts proven to help people cease unhealthy rumination patterns. We discuss how stress can positively impact psychology and sense of purpose, how stress affects cellular aging, how our narratives of stressful events impact our mood and biology, and how to effectively reframe stress. She explains science-based techniques to break stress-induced cycles of craving and overeating and thereby improve insulin sensitivity and metabolic health. Dr. Epel provides a wide range of tools shown to be effective in reducing stress and improving various aspects of our health.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Elissa Epel
(00:02:33) Sponsors: LMNT & Waking Up
(00:06:18) Stress; Effects on Body & Mind
(00:12:50) Tools: Overthinking & Stress
(00:15:37) Acute, Moderate & Chronic Stress, Breathing
(00:21:23) Stress Benefits, Aging & Cognition; Stress Challenge Response
(00:27:23) Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens)
(00:32:19) Tool: Shifting Stress to Challenge Response, “Stress Shields”
(00:37:400 Stress, Overeating, Craving & Opioid System
(00:48:55) Tools: Breaking Overeating Cycles, Mindfulness
(00:54:44) Soda & Sugary Drinks
(01:00:51) Smoking, Processed Food & Rebellion
(01:06:47) Tools: Mindfulness, Pregnancy & Metabolic Health
(01:14:11) Body Scan & Cravings
(01:17:28) Tool: Meditation & Aging; Meditation Retreats
(01:23:35) Meditation, Psychedelics & Neuroplasticity
(01:26:02) Mitochondrial Health, Stress & Mood
(01:29:49) Chronic Stress & Radical Acceptance, “Brick Wall”
(01:37:57) Tool: Control, Uncertainty
(01:45:25) Stress Management, “Skillful Surfing”
(01:50:25) Narrative, Purpose & Stress
(01:52:49) Breathwork, Wim Hof Method, Positivity & Cellular Aging
(02:03:11) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I explain how dopamine dynamics — meaning changes and interactions between our baseline and peak levels of dopamine drive our cravings and sense of motivation. I also explain how to leverage dopamine dynamics to overcome procrastination. I cover behavioral, cognitive, nutrition-based and supplementation-based tools to optimize baseline and peak dopamine levels to ensure a persistently motivated state. I also discuss how to boost motivation when you are in a rut, why you might not want to stack behaviors/substances that spike dopamine and how to build and maintain a “growth mindset” for pursuing goals of any kind. Dopamine is an incredibly powerful neuromodulator involved in basic functions (e.g., hunger, romantic attraction, etc.) and feats of cognitive and physical performance; by understanding the dynamics of dopamine, listeners ought to be better positioned to overcome procrastination, maintain motivation, and improve confidence.
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(00:00:00) Dopamine
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(00:06:27) Dopamine Brain Circuits
(00:14:53) Goals & Addiction
(00:17:13) Dopamine Dynamics, “Wave Pool” analogy
(00:20:28) Craving, Motivation, Pursuit & Reward Prediction Error
(00:24:46) Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens)
(00:29:40) Feedback Cues & Reward Contingent Learning, “Scoreboard”
(00:37:40) Addiction; Pleasure & Pain Imbalance
(00:44:55) Dopamine Release & Addictive Substances/Behaviors
(00:50:43) Addiction Recovery, Binding Behaviors
(00:53:25) Tools: Maintain Baseline Dopamine Levels
(01:03:26) Tool: Deliberate Cold Exposure & Dopamine
(01:09:38) Prescriptions & Supplementation: L-Tyrosine, Mucuna Pruriens
(01:18:58) Dopamine Trough Recovery, Postpartum Depression
(01:23:31) Dopamine Dynamics, “Dopamine Stacking”; Intrinsic Motivation
(01:38:10) Making Effort the Reward, Growth Mindset
(01:41:49) Tool: Overcome Procrastination
(01:52:16) Tool: Meditation & Procrastination
(01:57:01) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
Welcome to a preview of the fifth Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of the Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
The Huberman Lab Premium subscription was launched for two main reasons. First, it was launched in order to raise support for the standard Huberman Lab podcast channel — which will continue to come out every Monday at zero-cost. Second, it was launched as a means to raise funds for important scientific research. A significant portion of proceeds from the Huberman Lab Premium subscription will fund human research (not animal models) selected by Dr. Huberman, with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Tiny Foundation.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:53) Strategies for Abstaining From Addictive Thoughts and Narratives
(00:21:07) Huberman Lab Premium
In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, my guest is Peter Attia, M.D. He completed his medical and advanced training at Stanford University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Attia is host of the health and medicine podcast, The Drive, and the author of a new book, “Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity,” which examines disease prevention and healthy aging, including emotional health. He explains the leading causes of death worldwide and how to measure one’s risk of death and mitigate each risk factor. Dr. Attia shares how, in addition to blood-based markers of lipids and hormones, there are behavioral measures and interventions, and key aspects of emotional health (i.e., relationships, emotional stability, purpose, etc.) that fundamentally impact our physical health and longevity, and how to assess and adjust our emotional health. This episode is rich with actionable information related to disease screening and biomarker testing, nutritional, exercise, behavior and prescription-based tools that area useful to all people regardless of age, male or female, and that can significantly improve vitality, health and lifespan.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Peter Attia
(00:03:39) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:07:34) Lifespan vs. Healthspan
(00:10:54) “4 Horseman of Death”, Diseases of Atherosclerosis
(00:14:44) Tool: Hypertension & Stroke, Blood Pressure Testing
(00:23:14) Preventing Atherosclerosis, Smoking & Vaping, Pollution
(00:28:33) Sponsor: AG1
(00:33:29) Cholesterol, ApoB
(00:42:21) Cholesterol Levels, LDL & ApoB Testing
(00:49:29) ApoB Levels & Atherosclerosis, Causality
(01:01:06) ApoB Reduction, Insulin Resistance, Statins, Ezetimibe, PCSK9 Inhibitors
(01:12:30) Monitoring ApoB
(01:18:30) Reducing Blood Pressure, Exercise & Sleep
(01:20:50) High Blood Pressure & Kidneys
(01:23:11) Alcohol, Sleep & Disease Risk
(01:31:21) Cancer & Cancer Risks: Genetics, Smoking & Obesity
(01:39:47) Cancer Screening & Survival
(01:44:17) Radiation Risks, CT & PET Scans
(01:48:48) Environmental Carcinogens
(01:52:11) Genetic & Whole-Body MRI Screening, Colonoscopy
(01:58:47) Neurodegenerative Diseases, Alzheimer’s Disease, ApoE
(02:08:08) Alzheimer’s Disease & Amyloid
(02:13:58) Interventions for Brain Health, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
(02:21:26) Accidental Death, “Deaths of Despair”, Fentanyl Crisis
(02:31:20) Fall Risk & Stability, 4 Pillars of Strength Training
(02:41:05) Emotional Health
(02:53:45) Mortality & Preserving Relationship Quality
(03:02:20) Relationships vs. Outcomes, Deconstructing Emotions
(03:09:34) Treatment Centers, Emotional Processing & Recovery
(03:16:34) Tool: Inner Monologue & Anger, Redirecting Self-Talk
(03:27:37) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Satchin Panda, PhD, professor and the director of the Regulatory Biology Laboratories at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. We discuss his lab’s discovery that “time-restricted eating” (TRE) aka intermittent fasting, is beneficial effects for metabolic health and longevity. Dr. Panda explains how TRE, and also longer fasts, can positively impact obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular health, age-related chronic diseases, and improve mood and cognitive performance. He also describes how the timing of eating, light exposure and exercise that ~50% of all people engage in, negatively impacts their health and explains how specific simple adjustments to these can positively shift their subjective feelings of health and biomarkers of cardiovascular function, glucose regulation and metabolism. We discuss how our circadian behaviors, which include our patterns of eating, sleeping and socializing, have an enormous impact on our biology, mood and health and how by simply confining our calorie consumption to a semi-regular daily window, can positively impact our physical health, mental health and longevity.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Satchin Panda
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(00:07:24) Time-Restricted Eating (TRE), Calorie Restriction (CR) & Health
(00:14:38) Mealtimes & Circadian Clock
(00:21:34) Circadian Rhythm, Meal Anticipation, Digestion
(00:25:28) Breaking a Fast, Burning Fat
(00:28:45) Sponsor: AG1
(00:34:04) CR, Time Restricted Eating, Circadian Rhythm & Longevity
(00:47:20) Gender, Hormones & CR; Relative Energy Deficient in Sports (REDS)
(00:52:40) Physical Activity, Nutrition & Feeding Window
(00:59:04) Nutrition Timing, Quality & Quantity; Low- Carbohydrate Diet
(01:03:00) Caffeine, Nighttime Socialization, Fire, Breakfast
(01:16:20) Circadian Rhythm, “Night Owls” & Genetics
(01:26:37) Morning vs. Nighttime Discussions, “Me Time”
(01:30:08) Light Sensitivity & “Night Owls”; Puberty, Melatonin
(01:36:05) Shift Workers, Health & Disease
(01:45:43) Artificial Lights, Young Adults & Sleep, Metabolic Dysfunction
(01:50:59) Firefighters, Sleep & TRE; Cardiovascular Health, Blood Glucose
(02:05:18) Shift Workers & Sleep; Alcohol & Caffeine
(02:09:15) 12- Hour Feeding Window for Adults & Children, Sleep
(02:22:10) Meal Timing
(02:25:20) “Complete Fast”, Longer Fasts, Physical Health & Mental Health
(02:28:12) “Fat Fasting”, Blood Glucose & Insulin
(02:31:57) Fasting, Metformin, Rapamycin & Longevity; Human Applicability?
(02:39:14) Circadian Rhythm & Metabolism
(02:41:36) Ontime Health App, Circadian Clock App
(02:46:17) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I discuss our body’s most vital and essential nutrient—water. I explain the structure of water and how it is used by the cells and tissues of our body, how much water we each need to drink and when in order to optimize our mental focus and physical performance; and I include how exercise, humidity, heat, and caffeine affect our hydration needs. I explain how temperature and pH influence water’s physical properties and if there is any scientific basis for drinking so-called “pH water” or “alkalized water” to improve health. I explain how to test your tap water for contaminants (e.g., endocrine disruptors) and the documented problems with fluoride in drinking water. I provide options for filtering drinking water and describe different water types (e.g., reverse osmosis, hydrogen-enriched, electrolyzed reduced, deuterium depleted, etc.). Since the human body is mostly water (55-80% depending on one’s age) and water has essential roles in health, disease and cellular function, everyone ought to benefit from understanding how best to clean our tap water, hydrate effectively and in some cases, adjust the type of water we drink to allow our brain and body to function optimally in regard to health and performance.
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(00:00:00) Water
(00:03:33) Tool Deliberate Cold Exposure, Immersion & Showers Mood & Fat Loss
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(00:19:27) Water: Physical Properties & Chemistry
(00:26:32) Bonds & Water Phases, “Structured Water”
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(00:34:07) Body, Cells & Water
(00:37:37) Water as a Solvent, Temperature & pH
(00:41:49) Water Transport in Cells, Aquaporin Channels
(00:49:46) Alkaline/pH Water; Temperature, pH & Water Transport
(00:55:14) Water Cellular Function, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) & Antioxidants
(01:02:38) Tool: Baseline Hydration
(01:11:35) Tool: Hydration & Exercise, Galpin Equation
(01:15:40) Tool: Hydration, Sauna, Humidity & Sweat; Thirst, Caffeine
(01:19:15) Hydration; Cognitive & Physical Performance
(01:23:53) Tool: Water Filtration; Nighttime Urination
(01:29:35) Tap Water Tests, Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs), Fluoride & Thyroid Health
(01:37:18) Tool: Water Filters
(01:44:18) Tool: Resting Tap Water & Sediment
(01:48:13) Tool: “Hard Water”; Magnesium, Calcium & Cardiovascular Health
(01:53:40) Water Temperature
(01:56:42) Water Types: Distilled, Reverse Osmosis, Hydrogen-Enriched
(02:03:26) Hydrogen-Enriched Water, Magnesium, Optimize Hydration
(02:11:13) Tool: Molecular Hydrogen Tablets, Water pH
(02:14:05) Structured Water
(02:16:39) Tool: Water Pipes, Faucet Filter
(02:19:42) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, my guest is Oded Rechavi, Ph.D., professor of neurobiology at Tel Aviv University and expert in how genes are inherited, how experiences shape genes and remarkably, how some memories of experiences can be passed via genes to offspring. We discuss his research challenging long-held tenets of genetic inheritance and the relevance of those findings to understanding key biological and psychological processes including metabolism, stress and trauma. He describes the history of the scientific exploration of the “heritability of acquired traits” and how epigenetics and RNA biology can account for some of the passage of certain experience-based memories. He discusses the importance of model organisms in scientific research and describes his work on how stressors and memories can be passed through small RNA molecules to multiple generations of offspring in ways that meaningfully affect their behavior. Nature vs. nurture is a commonly debated theme; Dr. Rechavi’s work represents a fundamental shift in our understanding of that debate, as well as genetic inheritance, brain function and evolution.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Oded Rechavi
(00:02:25) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:06:04) DNA, RNA, Protein; Somatic vs. Germ Cells
(00:14:36) Lamarckian Evolution, Inheritance of Acquired Traits
(00:22:54) Paul Kammerer & Toad Morphology
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(00:30:06) James McConnell & Memory Transfer
(00:37:31) Weismann Barrier; Epigenetics
(00:45:13) Epigenetic Reprogramming; Imprinted Genes
(00:50:43) Nature vs. Nurture; Epigenetics & Offspring
(00:59:06) Generational Epigenetic Inheritance
(01:10:20) Model Organisms, C. elegans
(01:21:50) C. elegans & Inheritance of Acquired Traits, Small RNAs
(01:26:02) RNA Interference, C. elegans & Virus Immunity
(01:34:13) RNA Amplification, Multi-Generational Effects
(01:38:41) Response Duration & Environment
(01:47:50) Generational Memory Transmission, RNA
(01:59:36) Germ Cells & Behavior; Body Cues
(02:04:48) Transmission of Sexual Choice
(02:11:22) Fertility & Human Disease; 3-Parent In Vitro Fertilization (IVF); RNA Testing
(02:17:56) Deliberate Cold Exposure, Learning & Memory
(02:29:26) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Welcome to a preview of the fourth Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of the Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
The Huberman Lab Premium subscription was launched for two main reasons. First, it was launched in order to raise support for the standard Huberman Lab podcast channel — which will continue to come out every Monday at zero-cost. Second, it was launched as a means to raise funds for important scientific research. A significant portion of proceeds from the Huberman Lab Premium subscription will fund human research (not animal models) selected by Dr. Huberman, with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Tiny Foundation.
Subscribe to Huberman Lab Premium at https://hubermanlab.com/premium
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:27) How to achieve consistent state of motivation? [Martin Zokov]
In the full AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode 6 of a 6-part series on fitness, exercise and performance with Andy Galpin, PhD, professor of kinesiology at California State University, Fullerton, he explains optimal nutrition, hydration and supplementation to achieve your fitness goals. We cover macronutrient guidelines, when to eat relative to training and training fasted versus fed. Dr. Galpin describes proper hydration for before and during exercise, how dehydration and/or low electrolyte concentrations impede physical and mental performance. He discusses what supplements work best for fitness and performance, how to decide which to take, if any, and when to take them. He also shares high-impact, lower-cost supplements and nutrition recommendations to benefit performance, recovery, and sleep. This episode also includes an audience Q&A. Overall, it is an in-depth but clear discussion of nutrition strategies and supplements that can help anyone improve their level of fitness physical and mental performance.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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Levels: https://levels.link/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman
InsideTracker: https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman
https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Nutrition & Supplementation
(00:05:16) Creatine Supplementation, Muscle & Cognitive Function, Loading Phase
(00:16:51) Sponsors: Levels, LMNT
(00:20:31) Dehydration, Overhydration, Night Urination
(00:35:37) Tool: Hydration, Caffeine & Electrolytes
(00:41:22) Tool: Sweating, Salt & Performance
(00:48:57) Sponsor: AG1
(00:49:49) Galpin Equation for Hydration & Exercise, Focus
(00:55:28) Tool: 5 Steps to Optimize Hydration, Sipping Water, W.U.T. Status, Salt
(01:10:58) Electrolytes, Carbohydrates & Exercise
(01:15:44) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:16:47) Training Fasted versus Fed, Caffeine, Carbohydrate Timing
(01:25:13) Caffeine & Endurance
(01:31:20) Citrulline, Beet Root Juice & Performance; Alpha-GPC & Focus, Nootropics
(01:35:43) Rhodiola, Cortisol & Fatigue
(01:39:55) Tool: Supplement Formulations
(01:47:31) Supplements, Dependency & Root Cause; Foundational Behaviors
(01:57:44) Acute vs. Chronic Effects, Supplements & Gut Microbiome
(02:02:33) Tool: Sleep Environment, Absolute Rest
(02:11:03) Tools: Sleep & Disturbances, Inositol
(02:20:03) Tool: “Fitness Fatigue” Model, Taper, Anti-Inflammatory Supplements
(02:26:33) Exercise Recovery: Curcumin, Omega 3s, Glutamine, Nutrition, Vitamins
(02:39:27) Intermittent Fasting, Training & Keto Diets; GABA
(02:43:39) Carbohydrate Loading; Amino Acid Supplements; “Anabolic Window”
(02:47:23) Garlic; Tart Cherry Extract; Examine.com
(02:51:50) Fitness Testing, Training Programs; Exercise Recovery
(03:04:13) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Neural Network Newsletter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I explain the biology of breathing (respiration), how it delivers oxygen and carbon dioxide to the cells and tissues of the body and how is best to breathe—nose versus mouth, fast versus slow, deliberately versus reflexively, etc., depending on your health and performance needs. I discuss the positive benefits of breathing properly for mood, to reduce psychological and physiological stress, to halt sleep apnea, and improve facial aesthetics and immune system function. I also compare what is known about the effects and effectiveness of different breathing techniques, including physiological sighs, box breathing and cyclic hyperventilation, “Wim Hof Method,” Prānāyāma yogic breathing and more. I also describe how to breath to optimize learning, memory and reaction time and I explain breathing at high altitudes, why “overbreathing” is bad, and how to breathe specifically to relieve cramps and hiccups. Breathwork practices are zero-cost and require minimal time yet provide a unique and powerful avenue to improve overall quality of life that is grounded in clear physiology. Anyone interesting in improving their mental and physical health or performance in any endeavor ought to benefit from the information and tools in this episode.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Breathing
(00:05:57) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:09:36) Respiration, Oxygen & Carbon Dioxide
(00:18:18) Breathing Mechanics
(00:26:30) Sponsor: AG1
(00:31:23) Chemistry of Breathing, Hyperventilation
(00:40:35) High Altitudes, Oxygen & Breathing
(00:47:16) Tool: Sleep Apnea, Nasal Breathing
(00:51:50) Brain Centers & Breathing Rhythm
(00:57:23) Brain, Hyperventilation & “Over-breathing”
(01:03:53) What is Healthy Breathing?
(01:09:44) Tool: Train Healthy Breathing, Carbon Dioxide Tolerance Test & Box Breathing
(01:22:39) Tool: Breathwork & Stress Reduction; Cyclic Sighing
(01:33:56) Tool: Physiological Sighing & Exercise Side Cramp
(01:39:16) Breathing & Heart Rate Variability
(01:46:21) Tool: How to Stop Hiccups
(01:51:17) Tool: Stress Management & Cyclic Hyperventilation, “Wim Hof Method”
(01:57:11) Deliberate Cold Exposure & Breathing
(01:59:54) Tool: Inhales & Learning; Exhales & Movement
(02:09:15) Mouth vs. Nasal Breathing, Aesthetics
(02:16:19) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode 5 of a 6-part special series on fitness, exercise and performance with Andy Galpin, PhD, professor of kinesiology at California State University, Fullerton, he explains how to optimize post-training recovery and how to avoid overtraining in order to better achieve your fitness and exercise goals. He explains the cellular mechanisms of muscle soreness and pain, why adequate recovery is essential for all physical adaptations, and how to enhance recovery using breathwork, thermal, movement, and pressure-based techniques. He describes how overtraining impedes exercise progress and how to assess if you are overreaching or overtraining, by using specific biomarkers and indicators. Like other performance metrics, recovery is a skill that can and should be trained, and that can be learned. This episode provides an actionable toolkit for how to monitor and improve your exercise recovery abilities, which will improve your overall mental and physical health.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman
Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman
InsideTracker: https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman
https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Recovery
(00:04:17) Exercise & Delayed Muscle Soreness, Pain
(00:11:35) Muscle Spindles, Reduce Soreness
(00:18:56) Exercise, Homeostasis & Hormesis; Blood Test & Fitness Level
(00:30:20) Recovery Timescales, Adaptation & Optimization
(00:35:10) Adaptation & Biomarkers Levels
(00:40:36) 4 Recovery Levels, Enhance Recovery
(00:47:28) Sponsor: AG1
(00:48:19) Overreaching vs. Overtraining
(00:52:53) Tool: Acute Overload & Recovery, Breathwork
(01:03:39) Tool: Alleviate Acute Soreness, Compression Clothing
(01:08:27) Tool: Acute Soreness, Massage, Temperature
(01:14:21) Cold & Heat Contrast, Cold Shower vs. Immersion, Sauna & Fertility
(01:20:44) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:21:46) Combine Recovery Techniques
(01:24:34) Monitoring for Overreaching & Overtraining
(01:31:33) Overreaching/Overtraining, Performance & Physiology, Sleep
(01:45:41) Overreaching/Overtraining, Biomarkers, Cortisol
(01:50:45) Cortisol, Daily Levels & Performance; Rhodiola Supplementation
(02:01:25) Carbohydrates, Cortisol & Sleep
(02:05:05) Tool: Stress Biomarkers, Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
(02:15:07) Tool: “Acute State Shifters”, Stimulants, Dopamine Stacking, Phones
(02:25:04) Mirrors & Resistance Training
(02:29:01) Tool: “Chronic State Shifters”
(02:32:43) Training Recovery & Resilience; Bowling Alley Analogy
(02:39:45) Trigger Adaptations & Stress Recovery
(02:42:41) Tool: Measure Recovery; Blood Biomarkers
(02:50:06) Libido & Sex Hormones, Supplementation Caution
(03:00:08) Tools: No-/Low-Cost Recovery Measurements
(03:03:45) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Neural Network Newsletter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
My guest this episode is Gina Poe, PhD, a professor in the department of integrative biology & physiology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). We discuss her research exploring how sleep impacts learning, memory, hormones and emotions. She discusses tools to enhance your quality of sleep, increase deep sleep, rapid eye movement sleep and growth hormone release-- a key hormone for health, immune function and vitality. Dr. Poe explains how a specific brain area, the locus coeruleus, facilitates the processing of emotions, helps relieve traumas and how to maximize locus coeruleus function. She also explains sleep’s vital role in opiate addiction recovery and how anyone can determine their optimal sleep timing and duration. This episode is rich with basic science information and zero-cost tools to enhance quality and effectiveness of sleep for sake of mental health, physical health and performance.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Dr. Gina Poe
(00:02:52) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:06:58) Sleep Phases, Perfect Night’s Sleep
(00:10:32) Can You Oversleep?
(00:14:50) Sleep Cycles, Sleep Spindles, “Falling” Asleep, Dreams & Memories
(00:19:01) Tool: Growth Hormone Release & Sleep
(00:22:05) Adolescence; Early Sleep, Alcohol & Sleep Spindles
(00:24:55) Middle Sleep States & REM, Schema, Waking at Night
(00:30:33) Deep Sleep, Dreams & Senses
(00:33:22) Sponsor: AG1
(00:34:37) Later Sleep, Paralysis, Sleepwalking, Sleep Talking
(00:36:47) Alarm Clock & Grogginess; Sleep Trackers, Brain & Sleep
(00:43:19) Early Slow Wave Sleep & “Washout”, Normal Sleep Cycle & Night Owls
(00:54:30) Locus Coeruleus, Learning & REM Sleep
(01:01:46) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Locus Coeruleus & Sleep
(01:07:31) Locus Coeruleus, Trauma & Sleep, Antidepressants, Norepinephrine
(01:12:29) Locus Coeruleus, Bedtime & Novelty, Estrogen & Trauma
(01:16:22)Sex Differences & Sleep
(01:19:12) Tool: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR), Insomnia, Meditation, Prayer
(01:27:42) Sleep Spindles, Learning & Creativity, P Waves & Dreaming
(01:34:51) Lucid Dreams, Reoccurring Dreams, Trauma
(01:44:11) Trauma Recovery, Locus Coeruleus & Norepinephrine, REM Sleep
(01:52:15) Opiates, Addiction, Relapse & Sleep
(02:02:45) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
In episode 4 of a 6-part series, Andy Galpin, PhD, explains how to design an effective training program for fitness, health and longevity through a 10-step approach. He covers goal setting, exercise selection, balancing, recovery periods and real-world challenges. He provides a year-long training example that considers sleep, sunlight and social connection. The program is modifiable for personal fitness goals and experience.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman
InsideTracker: https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman
https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Optimal Fitness Programming
(00:07:19) Sponsors: Eight Sleep
(00:09:53) #1: Plan Fitness Goals, S.M.A.R.T. Goals
(00:19:52) Intermediate Goals, Dopamine, Identify Your “Defender”, Goal Timing
(00:26:25) Multiple Goals, Synergistic Goals, Interference Effects
(00:36:13) Sponsor: AG1
(00:37:060 Physical Goal “Bins”, Specificity
(00:48:02) Tool: #2: Identify Your “Defender”, Quadrant System, “Drop Everything and…”
(01:04:330 Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:05:35) #3: Goal Timeframe & Life Events; #4: Weekly Training Frequency
(01:10:33) #5: Exercise Selection, Progression
(01:18:200 #6: Exercise Order, Identify Friction
(01:29:20) Exercise Timing & Sleep, Down Regulation, Caffeine
(01:36:24) #7: Intensity, #8: Volume, Progressive Overload, “Deloading”
(01:43:59) #9: Rest Intervals, #10: “Chaos Management”
(01:49:06) Fitness, Health & Longevity Goals, Proprioception & Non-Structured Exercise
(01:53:41) Tool: Year-Long Program Example for Overall Fitness
(02:07:58) Tool: Overall Fitness Template by Quarter, Matching Goals & Seasons
(02:25:49) Training & Life Challenges: Sleep, Illness
(02:32:10) Tool: Program Flexibility, 3-Day Weekly Training Program
(02:37:12) Physical Activity vs. Exercise
(02:40:12) Tool:4-Day Weekly Training Program, Muscular Endurance
(02:51:15) Tool: 5/6-Day Weekly Training Program, Recovery
(02:54:06) Program Modification, Balancing Joy
(03:04:47) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Neural Network Newsletter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I discuss the causes and treatments of different types of headaches, including tension headaches, migraines, sinus and cluster headaches, as well as menstrual and other hormone-based headaches. I describe how to distinguish between the different headache types and how to select the right treatment, including prescription-based and non-prescription-based treatments, behavioral and nutrition-based approaches. I also explain the evidence and mechanisms supporting the use of omega-3 fatty acids, high dose creatine, peppermint oil, turmeric, acupuncture and more. Additionally, I touch on traumatic brain injury, the causes of photophobia, aura, and the link between spicy foods and thunderclap headaches. By the end of this episode, listeners and viewers will have a comprehensive understanding of headaches, their types and the best way to prevent and stop them.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Headache
(00:03:51) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:07:47) Headache Sources: Muscle Tension; Blood Flow & Meninges
(00:14:06) Headache Sources: Neurons; Inflammation & Sinus Headache
(00:23:21) 3 Neuron Types, Pain, Tension Headaches
(00:29:29) Sponsor: AG1
(00:31:05) Tension Headaches
(00:34:29) Migraine Headaches, Aura, Photophobia
(00:43:10) Cluster Headaches
(00:47:47) Hormone-Based Headaches, Menstrual Cycle & Menopause
(00:53:38) Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) & Headache, Baseline Health
(01:02:08) Tool: Headache Treatment, Creatine Monohydrate & TBI
(01:12:22) InsideTracker
(01:13:55) Headache Treatment, Omega-3 & Omega-6 Fatty Acids (Linolic Acid)
(01:22:14) Tool: Omega-3 Supplementation, Omega-6 Fatty Acids & Inflammation
(01:28:11) Hormone Headache Treatment & Omega-3s
(01:31:24) Tool: Aura, Photophobia & Offsetting with Red Light
(01:44:15) Tool: Tension Headache & Botox Treatment
(01:49:43) Tool: Alternative Headache Treatments, Peppermint Oil, Menthol
(02:01:35) Tool: Tension Headaches Treatment & Acupuncture
(02:05:41) Tool: Migraine & Herbal Treatment, Caffeine Timing
(02:13:26) Tool: Migraine Treatments & Curcumin (Turmeric)
(02:18:00) Carolina Reaper Pepper & Thunderclap Headache
(02:24:21) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Social Media, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter
This is episode 3 of a 6-part special series on fitness, exercise and performance with Andy Galpin, PhD, professor of kinesiology at California State University, Fullerton. He explains protocols to improve the various kinds of physical endurance: muscular endurance, anerobic capacity, maximum aerobic output, and long duration endurance. He also explains how the body uses different energy sources (carbohydrates, proteins, fats) during rest and exercise. He also explains the mechanisms underlying fat loss and how and why exercise accelerates rates of fat loss. We cover the many concepts related to endurance training and fat loss such as metabolic flexibility, breathwork training for exercise performance and recovery, lactate production and regulation, how to improve blood flow to muscles, anaerobic vs. aerobic metabolism, exercise fatigue, low-carbohydrate diets and fat loss, and how to combine different types of workouts to improve overall endurance. This episode in intended for everyone ranging from novice and recreational exercisers to elite endurance athletes. Anyone wishing to improve their physical health and performance stands to benefit from the information.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
Levels: https://levels.link/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman
InsideTracker: https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman
https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Endurance: Benefits, Mechanics & Breathing
(00:07:30) Tool: “Exercise Snacks”
(00:14:21) Sponsor: Levels, LMNT
(00:18:01) Endurance Categories
(00:22:16) Fat Loss & Respiration; Carbon Cycles & Storage, Metabolism
(00:33:08) Exhalation Rates, Exercise & Fat Loss; Calories
(00:41:47) Cardiovascular Adaptations, Cardiac Output & Maximum Heart Rate
(00:47:03) Sponsor: AG1
(00:47:55) Excess Post-Exercise Consumption (EPOC); Exercise Intensity & Fat vs. Carbohydrate Energy Utilization
(00:59:35) Tool: Training for Fat Loss, Carbohydrate Stores, Liver Glycogen & Fatigue
(01:08:01) Metabolic Flexibility, Carbohydrates & Fat; Exercise & Flexible Fuel Utilization
(01:16:07) Muscle & Basal Metabolic Rate
(01:19:40) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:20:43) Assessing Metabolic Flexibility, Blood Glucose, Carbohydrates
(01:27:48) Caffeine, High-Carbohydrate Meals & Timing, Managing Daily Energy
(01:36:42) Cellular Energy (ATP) Production from Carbs; Lactate; Anerobic, Aerobic
(01:50:45) Lactate, Energy Production Buffer
(01:53:14) Fuel Sources & Exercise; Mitochondria, Oxygen Availability & Lactate
(02:02:50) Lactate for Exercise & Cognitive Performance
(02:04:33) Energy Production, Waste Management & Endurance Exercise; Insulin
(02:12:49) Protein & Fat Utilization for Energy; Exercise & Fat Loss
(02:21:20) Protein as Fuel Source, Fire Analogy
(02:26:39) Low-Carbohydrate Diet & Performance
(02:29:40) Muscular Endurance: Fuel Sources, Training & Capillarization
(02:37:30) Tool: Muscular Endurance & Modifiable Variables; Examples
(02:45:07) Anerobic Capacity: Fuel Sources, Training & Oxygen Utilization
(02:49:23) Tool: Cardiac Output, Heart Rate Zones & Breathing “Gear System”
(02:58:10) Tool: Anerobic Capacity & Modifiable Variables; Examples, Nasal Recovery
(03:11:45) Tool: “Sugarcane” Endurance Protocol
(03:14:02) Anerobic Capacity, Training Progression
(03:16:40) Tool: Maximum Aerobic Output, Training & Modifiable Variables
(03:21:58) Tool: Long Duration Endurance, Training, Circuits
(03:25:13) Long Duration Endurance, Capillarization, Fatigue & Breathwork, Technique
(03:29:10) Weekly Combination Training, Metabolic Flexibility & Longevity
(03:37:23) Tool: Mixed Endurance Training, Half Marathon Example
(03:47:33) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Neural Network Newsletter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
My guest is Sara Gottfried, M.D., a Harvard-trained, board-certified gynecologist and clinical assistant professor of integrative medicine & nutritional sciences at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Gottfried specializes in hormone health, vitality and longevity using precision/personalized approaches. We discuss female hormone health, puberty, perimenopause, and menopause, hormone testing, the microbiome, stress related hormone challenges, their causes, and various treatments. We also discuss fertility, birth control and tools for improving microbiome health, treating PCOS, insulin management, and the best nutrition, supplementation, and exercise programs for women. While the episode focuses mainly on female hormones, males will also benefit from our discussion because it includes actionable tools suggested for managing stress, bolstering the gut microbiome, and immunity—all of which stand to improve overall health, vitality and longevity in males and females.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Dr. Sara Gottfried
(00:04:07) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:07:50) Women, Family History, Heredity & Environment
(00:11:00) Puberty, Stress, Menstrual Cycles, Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
(00:17:26) Tool: Sex Hormones, Microbiome, Estrobolome & Disease; Biomarker Testing
(00:25:11) Nutritional Testing; Vegetables, Microbiome & Disease
(00:27:33) Sponsor: AG1
(00:32:22) Microbiome, Prebiotics & Probiotics, Inflammation
(00:36:08) Microbiome Testing, Magnesium, Constipation & Thyroid
(00:42:25) Female Colonoscopy; Network Effect & Modern Medicine, Stress Factors
(00:45:13) Constipation, Stress & Trauma, Autonomic Balance
(00:55:35) Constipation Relief, Stress, Breathwork & Meditation
(01:02:58) Systemic & Societal Stress Unique to Females
(01:09:23) Testing & Future Behavior
(01:11:55) Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) & Cardiometabolic Disease; Stress
(01:22:57) PCOS, Insulin, Glucose Monitoring and Management; Data Access
(01:29:48) Behaviors for Vitality; Exercise & Body Phenotype; Cortisol
(01:36:40) Cortisol Supplements: Ashwagandha, Rhodiola, Fish Oil, Phosphatidylserine
(01:42:36) Cortisol, Anxiety & Immune System; Adrenal Function, Resilience
(01:48:07) Tool: Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Inflammation, Specialized Pro-Resolving Mediators
(01:54:20) Oral Contraceptives, Benefits & Risks; Ovarian Cancer; Testosterone
(02:06:50) Fertility, Follicular & Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Assessments
(02:10:29) Menopause & Hormone Replacement Therapy; Women’s Health Initiative
(02:15:30) Perimenopause, Cerebral Hypometabolism, Metabolism & Estrogen
(02:21:49) Intermittent Fasting, Ketogenic Diet, Metabolic Flexibility
(02:23:29) Stool Testing
(02:25:32) Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) Test, ACE Score & Disease
(02:31:56) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter, Momentous
In this episode 2 of a 6-part special series, Andy Galpin, PhD, professor of kinesiology at California State University, Fullerton and world expert on exercise science, explains optimal protocols for increasing strength and causing hypertrophy (muscle growth), as well as for increasing speed and power. He explains the training principles and underlying mechanisms for reaching these goals. Our conversation covers a breadth of training topics, including selecting the number of repetitions, sets, inter-set and inter-workout rest periods, warm-ups, exercise cadence, breathing, stretching, recovery, training frequency, overcoming plateaus, nutrition, and he gives specific examples of exercises for power, strength, and hypertrophy.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman
Levels: https://levels.link/huberman
InsideTracker: https://www.insidetracker.com/huberman
https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Benefits of Strength & Hypertrophy Training, Aging
(00:10:52) Strength & Hypertrophy Training, Aesthetics
(00:14:02) Sponsors: Eight Sleep, Levels
(00:17:48) Strength vs. Hypertrophy Training: Adaptations
(00:22:42) Ligaments, Tendons & Resistance Training
(00:28:05) Bone Strength & Resistance Training, Age, Women
(00:32:38) Strength Training & Major Adaptations
(00:41:32) Sponsor: AG1
(00:42:25) Hypertrophy Training & Major Adaptations; Protein Synthesis
(00:45:56) Endurance vs. Strength Training & Cell Signaling, Protein Synthesis
(00:52:26) Muscle Hypertrophy, Sarcoplasmic Hypertrophy
(00:56:37) Muscle Physiology & Plasticity, Muscle “Memory”
(01:04:00) Non-Negotiables & Modifiable Variables of Exercise Training
(01:11:51) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:12:53) Tool: Speed & Power Training, “3 to 5” Approach, Periodization, Planning
(01:22:02) Warming Up & Training, Dynamic Movements
(01:30:55) Strength vs. Hypertrophy Repetition Cadence, Triphasic Training
(01:44:03) Tool: Breathing & Training, Valsalva Technique
(01:53:22) Tool: Training Auto-Regulation, Specificity vs. Variation, Prilepin's Chart
(02:02:35) Training to Failure, Exercise Selection & Recovery, Standardization
(02:13:45) Tool: Power vs. Strength Training & Modifiable Variables; Supersets
(02:24:22) Sets & Rest Periods; Stretching
(02:28:48) Tools: Power Training & Modifiable Variables; Examples
(02:30:16) Tools: Strength Training & Modifiable Variables, Cluster Sets, Dynamic Variable Sets
(02:40:44) Power & Strength Training Protocols
(02:43:37) Intention, Focus & Exercise
(02:47:29) Hypertrophy Training Program, Muscle Growth & Signaling
(02:55:12) Tools: Hypertrophy Training & Modifiable Variables; Examples
(03:03:02) Balanced Muscle Development & Hypertrophy
(03:09:04) Tools: Hypertrophy Training & Modifiable Variables; Splits
(03:23:08) “Non-Responders” & Exercise Plateaus, Volume
(03:27:06) Hypertrophy, Repetition & Rest Ranges, Muscle Failure, “Chaos Management”
(03:37:39) Frequency & Workout Duration, Splits
(03:44:52) Training Frequency, Infrequent Training, Intermediate Repetition Ranges
(03:55:22) Hypertrophy, Muscle Damage & Recovery
(04:01:15) Combining Cardiovascular & Hypertrophy Training, Interference Effect
(04:06:22) Hypertrophy Training Protocols
(04:12:06) Tool: Neck & Rear Deltoid Exercises, Stabilization & Hypertrophy
(04:14:42) Hypertrophy: Reps, Sets & Progression, “Hidden” Stressors, Exercises to Avoid
(04:21:09) Deliberate Cold Exposure & Hypertrophy vs. Strength
(04:26:41) Nutrition, Timing & Strength/Hypertrophy; Creatine
(04:38:04) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Neural Network Newsletter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
I discuss the mechanisms by which human eggs and sperm are generated, the ovulatory/menstrual cycle, the conception process and overall fertility in males and females. I also explain how, regardless of whether you seek to conceive children, optimizing egg and sperm health is directly related to vitality and longevity. I cover nutritional, behavioral, supplemental, and medicinal approaches to optimizing egg and sperm health, the ovulatory/menstrual cycle and fertility. In addition, I explain lifestyle choices that greatly assist or harm fertility—several of which are very surprising. I provide science-based protocols for those trying to conceive children. The tools and principles I discuss can also improve overall vitality and longevity for everyone, regardless of age.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Fertility, Vitality & Longevity
(00:04:24) Sponsors: LMNT
(00:08:20) Eggs & Sperm, Genes, Fertilization
(00:18:28) Puberty: Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH), Melatonin & Leptin
(00:23:38) Onset Trends of Puberty, Odors Effects
(00:27:44) Female Puberty, Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
(00:31:46) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:34) Ovulatory & Menstrual Cycle
(00:40:36) Follicular Phase: Egg Maturation & Ovulation, FSH & Estrogen
(00:51:09) Luteal Phase: Progesterone & Estrogen, Menstruation
(00:58:14) Ovulation & Libido; Luteal Phase & Malaise; Individual Variability
(01:04:18) Sex Chromosomes, Sperm
(01:11:40) Tool: Testicular Temperature & Fertility
(01:17:22) Sperm Production, Seminal Fluid, Vasectomy
(01:24:07) Sperm Cells, Mitochondria & Motility, Intercourse Frequency & Fertilization
(01:28:31) Sperm Production, GnRH, FSH, LH & Testosterone
(01:36:21) Ejaculate Quality, Sperm Counts, Fertilization, Ectopic Pregnancy
(01:44:14) Tool: Sexual Intercourse Frequency & Fertilization
(01:53:24) Tools: Tracking Ovulation, Libido, Lubricants
(01:56:42) Fecundability: Egg Quality & Woman’s Age, Cumulative Pregnancy Rate
(02:08:17) Miscarriages, Chromosomal Abnormalities
(02:11:23) Female Fertility: Age, Follicle Testing & Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Testing
(02:18:51) Male Fertility: Sperm Analysis, Age
(02:24:52) Fertility & Hormone Analysis, Age
(02:29:07) Fertility Effects of Sleep, Cortisol/Stress, Cannabis/Nicotine & Alcohol
(02:42:40) Fertility, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Viral Infection & Cystic Fibrosis
(02:47:42) Tool: Testicular Temperature & Fertility
(02:51:26) Tool: Phones & Sperm Quality
(02:58:06) Deliberate Cold Exposure & Fertility, Testicular Temperature, Cortisol/Stress
(03:05:43) Fertility, Exercise & Mitochondrial Health; Intermittent Fasting
(03:14:46) Testosterone Replacement Therapy & Sperm Production; Supplements
(03:20:36) Sex Determination in Offspring, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Sperm Fractions
(03:32:23) Postcoital Female Position & Fertilization, Sperm Quality
(03:36:57) Cannabis & Sperm Motility, Libido, Pregnancy
(03:42:33) Acupuncture, Fertility & Pregnancy
(03:49:25) Fertility Supplements: L-Carnitine & Allicin, Coenzyme Q10
(03:56:18) Fertility Supplements: Inositol, Omega 3 Fatty Acids
(04:02:50) Supplements for Hormones: Tongkat Ali, Shilajit, Zinc
(04:13:02) Fertility & Prescription Medications
(04:16:44) Human Reproduction & Fertility
(04:20:12) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Newsletter
In this episode 1 of a 6-part special series, Andy Galpin, PhD, professor of kinesiology at California State University, Fullerton and world expert on exercise science, explains the 9 different types of exercise adaptations that can be used to transform the functional capacities and aesthetics of our body, and benefits each adaptation has for our health. He explains the best evidence-based protocols to optimize your progress in building strength, endurance, muscle growth, flexibility and for optimal recovery, and he provides zero-cost and low-cost tests to assess all aspects of your physical fitness. This episode provides a foundation and tools for establishing a comprehensive assessment of your current fitness level, allowing you to select the ideal fitness programs to implement toward your goals. Subsequent episodes 2-6 in this special series explain goal-directed protocols to reach those goals.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Andy Galpin
(00:02:04) Assessing Fitness
(00:05:40) 9 Exercise-Induced Adaptations
(00:10:56) Assessing Fitness Levels per Category; Fat Loss & Health
(00:13:33) Sponsors: LMNT, Eight Sleep
(00:17:20) Lifetime Endurance Training: VO2 Max & Other Health Metrics
(00:26:10) Genetics vs. Lifestyle, Endurance Training & Identical Twins
(00:33:49) Aging, Muscle Fibers & Exercise
(00:37:12) Lifetime Strength Training & Outcomes
(00:39:58) Sponsor: AG1
(00:40:51) Exercise Physiology History; Strength Training Popularity
(00:51:26) Bodybuilding & Misconceptions; Circuit/Group Training
(00:57:22) Women & Weight Training
(01:04:19) Exercise Physiology History & Current Protocol Design
(01:06:15) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:07:18) Movement/Skill Test
(01:12:38) Speed Test, Power Test
(01:18:42) Strength Test
(01:27:16) Hypertrophy Test
(01:29:38) Muscular Endurance Test, Push-Up
(01:36:23) Anaerobic Capacity Test, Heart Rate
(01:39:29) Maximal Heart Rate Test, VO2 Max
(01:42:42) Long Duration Steady State Exercise Test
(01:44:00) Fitness Testing Frequency & Testing Order
(01:52:44) VO2 Max Measurements
(01:58:04) Protocols for the 9 Adaptations
(01:59:58) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Neural Network Newsletter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
My guest is Rick Rubin, one of the most renowned music producers of all time, known for his work with a wide range of artists, including Run DMC, Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, JayZ, Adele, Johnny Cash, LL Cool J, Slayer, Neil Young, Ye (formerly Kayne West), Tom Petty, and many more. He is also the author of a new book, "The Creative Act: A Way of Being," which explores the creative process and how to access creativity. We discuss topics such as finding inspiration, the role of feelings as guideposts, learning from observing nature, balancing self-doubt and anxiety, and adopting new perspectives to channel the creative process. Rick also shares his thoughts on using deadlines, eliminating distractions, and how our experiences and emotions influence the creative process. Additionally, we discuss his love for professional wrestling. Our conversation can be applied to any activity or profession to access creativity.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Rick Rubin
(00:04:24) Sponsor: LNT
(00:08:23) Creativity & Ideas, Cloud Analogy
(00:12:26) Language & Creativity; Kids
(00:17:36) Feelings & Creative Ideas
(00:22:01) Rules, Choice & Art; Personal Taste & Other’s Opinions
(00:29:59) Sponsor: AG1
(00:30:20) Changing Perspective & Creativity
(00:35:04) Scientific Knowledge; Opinions & Art
(00:41:27) Finishing Projects; The Source & Nature
(00:47:40) Perception Filters, Contrast & Novelty
(00:58:42) Music & Identity, Evolving Tastes
(01:04:14) Focus, Disengaging & Subconscious; Anxiety
(01:13:22) Collaboration, Art & Rigorous Work
(01:18:26) Process & “Cloud”; Perception & Storytelling
(01:29:13) Limited Resolution, Considering the Inverse
(01:35:38) Wrestling, Energy & Reality; Dopamine
(01:49:43) Wrestling, Style & Performance
(01:52:40) Resetting Energy & Nature; Nostalgia
(02:01:56) Sleep, Waking Up & Sunlight, Capturing Ideas
(02:08:16) Creative Work Phases; Structure & Deadlines
(02:15:32) Self-Doubt & Performance
(02:19:13) Predictability & Surprise, Authenticity
(02:25:02) Past Experiences, Other’s Opinions
(02:29:42) Public Opinion & Science: Light, Acupuncture & Nutrition
(02:39:44) “Look for Clues”, Belief Effects
(02:46:25) Attention, Emotion & Art
(02:48:07) Mantra Meditation, Awareness Meditation
(02:57:33) Rick Rubin Questions, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
Welcome to a preview of the third Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of the Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
The Huberman Lab Premium subscription was launched for two main reasons. First, it was launched in order to raise support for the standard Huberman Lab podcast channel — which will continue to come out every Monday at zero-cost. Second, it was launched as a means to raise funds for important scientific research. A significant portion of proceeds from the Huberman Lab Premium subscription will fund human research (not animal models) selected by Dr. Huberman, with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Tiny Foundation.
Subscribe to Huberman Lab Premium at https://hubermanlab.com/premium
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:27) Adaptogens
(00:29:42) Huberman Lab Premium
In the full 1.5 hour+ AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I explain how to design a supplementation protocol to support maximum mental and physical health and performance depending on your specific needs, nutrition, lifestyle and finances. When most people hear about “supplements,” they think they are vitamin supplements, but there are many compounds that are powerful and sold over-the-counter that can enhance our health in performance and that can’t be obtained from foods. First, I discuss “foundational” supplements to support overall health, including water and fat-soluble vitamins, minerals, digestive enzymes, adaptogens, and prebiotics/probiotics. Then I explain how to use single-ingredient supplements to enhance specific aspects of your physiology, such as aiding sleep, cognitive enhancement, and focus supporting healthy hormone levels (e.g., testosterone, estrogen and growth hormone, thyroid). Finally, I explain when it makes sense to add supplements to your lifestyle and discuss how best to use supplements, including how to determine dosage, sourcing, continuous schedules and cycling, and how to layer different supplements most effectively. This episode will explain how to design the safest, most biologically effective, cost-effective supplementation protocol to meet your particular goals and support your overall health, including vitality and longevity.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Supplements
(00:03:38) Hierarchy of Tools/Interventions, Developing a Supplementation Protocol
(00:12:09) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:15:38) Role of Supplements, Foundational Supplements, Water/Fat-Soluble Vitamins
(00:21:07) Supplement Considerations: Cost, Nutrition & Schedule
(00:25:25) Foundational Supplements, Digestive Enzymes, Adaptogens
(00:28:04) Gut Microbiome, Probiotics/Prebiotics & Nutrition
(00:32:09) Sponsor: AG1
(00:33:06) Supplements for Gut Microbiome, Brain Fog
(00:36:44) Adaptogens & Broad-Spectrum Foundational Supplements
(00:38:35) Core Supplement Questions & Meeting Foundational Needs
(00:43:45) Supplements to Support Sleep: Myo-Inositol, Theanine
(00:50:52) Supplements for Falling Asleep: Magnesium Threonate/Bisglycinate, Apigenin
(00:55:55) Melatonin Caution
(00:58:11) Supplement Dependency?, Placebo Effects
(01:03:53) Nutrition & Behavior for Hormone Health
(01:08:59) Hormone Health: Shilajit, Ashwagandha, L-Carnitine, Maca Root
(01:12:48) Growth Hormone: Behaviors, Arginine, Prescriptions
(01:16:04) Testosterone/Estrogen: Fadogia Agrestis; Bloodwork
(01:23:06) Testosterone Supplement: Tongkat Ali, Libido
(01:27:24) Menstrual Cycle, Birth Control & Fertility
(01:30:54) Cognitive Enhancement & Focus, Sleep, Stimulants: Caffeine
(01:36:57) Adrenaline & Stimulants: Yohimbine, Rauwolscine
(01:38:55) Adjusting Neurotransmitters: Alpha-GPC, L-Tyrosine; Layering Supplements
(01:43:58) Cognitive, Mood & Metabolic Support: Omega-3 Fatty Acids
(01:47:25) Food-Mimic Supplements, Protein
(01:50:09) Kids, Aging & Supplements
(01:55:25) A Rational Supplementation Protocol
(01:58:36) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest is Sam Harris, Ph.D. Sam earned his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Stanford University and his doctorate (Ph.D.) in neuroscience from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is the author of multiple best-selling books and is a world-renowned public-facing intellectual on meditation, consciousness, free will, psychedelics and neuroscience. He is also the creator of Waking Up and the host of the "Making Sense" podcast. In this episode, we discuss meditation as a route to understanding “the self” and experiencing consciousness, not just changing one’s conscious state. Sam describes several meditation techniques and their benefits, including how meditation fundamentally changes our worldview and how it can be merged seamlessly into daily life. It can help us overcome universal challenges such as distractibility and persistent, internal dialogue (“chatter”) to allow for deep contentment and pervasive shifts in our awareness, all while acknowledging the more immediate stress-lowering and memory-improving effects of meditation. We also discuss the therapeutic use of psychedelics and the mechanistic similarities between the benefits of a psychedelic journey and long-term meditation practices. And we discuss the rationale behind Sam’s recent decision to close his social media (Twitter) account. This episode should interest anyone wanting to learn more about the higher order functions of the brain, the brain-body connection, consciousness and, of course, meditation and why and how to meditate for maximum benefit.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Sam Harris
(00:04:54) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:08:54) Sense of Self & Meditation, Dualism of Self
(00:18:07) Sense of Self in Brain & Body
(00:25:28) Consciousness vs. Contents, Meditation
(00:28:25) Interrupting Sense of Self & Attentional Focus, Visual Saccade
(00:33:30) Observer & Actor, Default Mode Network & Meditation, Blind Spot
(00:36:52) Sponsor: AG1
(00:41:57) Mediation & Paths to Understanding Consciousness, Non-Dualistic Experience
(00:57:32) Sense of Self throughout Evolution
(01:07:40) Sense of Self from Human Development, Language
(01:19:46) Internal Dialogue, Distractibility & Mindfulness
(01:26:27) Time Perception & Mindfulness, Vipassana Meditation, Resistance & Pain
(01:37:13) Consciousness & Sense of Control, Free Will
(01:43:14) Authoring Thoughts: Storytelling & Ideas, Free Will
(01:52:11) Meditation & the Paradoxical Search for Self
(02:06:44) Meditation & Concentration Practice
(02:11:58) Mindfulness, “Skylike Mind” & Thoughts
(02:15:11) States of Self & Context, Dualistic Experiences
(02:32:39) Distraction & Identification of Thoughts, Meditation & “Flow” States
(02:42:58) Eyes-Open Meditations, Sense of Self, Visual Cues & Social Interactions
(02:54:59) Paths to Meditation, Mindfulness Meditation Step-Functions
(03:05:58) Psychedelics, MDMA & Experiences in Consciousness, Religion
(03:21:11) Meditation, Psychedelic Journeys & Inner Truths
(03:29:48) Psilocybin, Ego-Dissolution & Thought Expansion
(03:40:09) Process vs. Achievement of Goals, Fulfillment in Present
(03:54:29) Leaving Twitter; Conflict, Life Interruption & Politics
(04:06:14) Social Media, Attentional Disruption & Deep Work
(04:15:39) Meditation & Sense of Self
(04:19:02) Sam Harris & Waking Up App, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest is Jocko Willink, a retired Navy SEAL officer and author of multiple books on effective leadership and teamwork, self-discipline and mindset, and host of the Jocko Podcast. We discuss how people can build and sculpt their identity and psychology through specific mindsets and actions and how to adapt the self to novel and challenging situations, using specific daily routines. We consider how “energy” actually stems from physical action and describe practical tools and scientific mechanisms for leveraging exercise, cold exposure, nutrition, fasting, hydration, sunlight, mindset and music to make us feel more energized and what that, in turn, does for our life. Jocko explains how discipline and specific daily routines allow for productivity and creativity. And we discuss the qualities of successful leaders, including how to build confidence and real bonds when working with a team or family/friends. Jocko describes a particularly powerful tool of using perspective shifts to allow for ‘detachment’ as a unique way to identify novel solutions to problems. We also discuss the power of early developmental narratives and how experiences of friendship, love, connection and loss can serve as pillars for making us better human beings in all aspects of life. Our conversation covers a wide range of topics, including mental health, physical health and performance, and provides actionable tools that anyone, regardless of age or profession, can apply to live a more effective and meaningful life.
Access the full show notes, including referenced articles, resources and more at hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Jocko Willink
(00:04:07) Sponsor: LMNT & Waking Up
(00:08:42) Sense of Self, Discovery & Autonomy
(00:19:11) Mindsets in the Military: Garrison vs. Combat
(00:25:02) Military Divisions
(00:29:34) Daily Workouts & Discipline
(00:31:07) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:53) Energy & Movement, Cortisol, Nutrition
(00:52:10) Exercise & Energy, Deliberate Cold Exposure
(00:59:05) Win vs. Loss Mindset, Leadership, Action & Energy
(01:13:11) Confidence, Generators vs. Projectors, Family
(01:24:01) Restoring Motivation: Social Connection & Play
(01:32:44) Self-Identity & Context, Alcohol, Music, Dopamine
(01:45:10) Motivation Sources & Recovering from Loss
(01:54:05) Suicide, Navy SEALs, Social Contagion
(02:09:00) Suicide, Alcohol, Positive Action
(02:15:03) Meditation, Detachment
(02:20:30) Adaptability & Opportunities, Navy SEALs
(02:30:43) Ambition & Love, Likeability, Leadership
(02:40:18) Building Teams, Detachment, Family
(02:50:20) Detachment: Problems & Perspective
(02:55:55) Tools: Strategies to Detach from Situation
(03:08:31) Tool: Situational Awareness & Detachment
(03:17:49) Social Media, Personal Flaws
(03:23:01) Falling Asleep & Detachment
(03:27:02) Resilience Calibration, Navy SEAL Training & Combat
(03:39:16) Deliberate Discomfort & Mental Resilience
(03:42:21) People & Animals, Personalities
(03:51:25) Political Leadership & Military, Social Media
(04:01:38) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
In this episode, I explain how the brain engages in creative thinking and, based on that mechanistic understanding, the tools to improve one’s ability to think creatively and innovate in any area. I discuss how convergent and divergent thinking are essential for generating creative ideas and provide three types of meditation tools (open monitoring meditation, focused attention meditation & non-sleep deep rest; NSDR), which improve our ability to engage in these creative thinking patterns in specific and powerful ways. I also discuss how dopamine and mood contribute to the creative process and describe behavioral, nutritional and supplementation-based approaches for increasing dopamine to engage in creative thought and implementation. I explain how movement and storytelling (narrative) approaches can generate novel creative ideas and how substances like alcohol, cannabis, and psilocybin impact our creative ability. Excitingly, creativity is a skill that can be cultivated and enhanced; this episode outlines many tools to help anyone access creativity and apply creative patterns of thought to different domains of life.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Creativity
(00:04:47) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT, Waking Up
(00:08:51) What is Creativity?
(00:11:16) Creativity in Visual Arts, Escher & Banksy
(00:23:37) Neural Circuits of Creativity
(00:27:54) Sponsor: AG1
(00:33:13) Creative Ideas & Divergent Thinking
(00:42:09) Testing Creative Ideas & Convergent Thinking
(00:46:41) Dopamine, Convergent & Divergent Thinking Pathways
(00:58:06) Tool: Open Monitoring Meditation & Divergent Thinking
(01:07:38) Tool: Focused Attention Meditation & Convergent Thinking
(01:11:06) Mood, Creativity & Dopamine
(01:16:00) Tool: Mood Calibrating, Caffeine & Dopamine
(01:23:41) Dopamine Supplementation; L-Tyrosine, Caffeine
(01:30:15) Tool: Non-Sleep Deep Rest, Mesocortical Dopamine & Divergent Thinking
(01:43:13) Serotonin, Psylocibin & Creative Thinking
(01:49:13) Alcohol & Autobiographical Scripting; Cannabis
(01:52:04) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) & Creativity
(01:54:45) Tool: Movement & Divergent Thinking
(02:01:02) Tool: Narratives & Storytelling for Creativity
(02:14:47) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
Recently I had the pleasure of hosting a live event in New York, New York. This event was part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of the evening was the question & answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at Beacon Theatre.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:02:17) You've Said Before That Stress Can Be Good for Us. How Do We Know When It's Too Much?
(00:07:44) How Has Hypnosis Been Impacting Your Life?
(00:12:51) What Are the Most Effective Protocols for Boosting the Microbiome?
(00:18:38) Why Do Humans Love/Need Dogs so Much?
(00:23:21) How Can "Night Owls" Best Function in a Society Made For "Morning Birds"
(00:27:04) How Do You See Your Podcast Growing Over the Next Few Years?
(00:31:12) What Is a Stress Inoculation Protocol for Workplace Anxiety?
(00:33:04) What Do You Think Will Be the Next Hot Topic/New Trend in the Field of Neuroscience & Behavioral Therapeutics Within the Next 10-20 Years?
(00:37:53) What Changes Have You Made to Your Fitness Protocol That Include Nutrition That You Wish You Knew Before Starting the Podcast?
(00:40:11) For Things That Take a Long Time — Career, Pursuing a Degree, Etc — Is There a Way to Know Were on the Right Path?
(00:46:36) Conclusion
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
My guest is Kyle Gillett, MD, a dual board-certified physician in family medicine and obesity medicine and an expert in optimizing hormone levels to improve overall health. We discuss how to optimize male hormones using a range of nutritional and behavioral tools, exercise, and supplementation (including discussions on tongkat ali, fadogia agrestis, creatine, peptides and more). We explain how puberty and aging affect hormone levels, how to use bloodwork to monitor hormone levels, how hormone health impacts fertility, libido, hair loss, and prostate health, and describe behaviors that negatively impact testosterone levels. We also discuss how to approach prescription hormone therapies, including which biomarkers to monitor when using these approaches and how to optimize synergistic hormones (e.g., growth hormone and thyroid hormone) to support complete hormone health safely and rationally. Dr. Gillett offers numerous actionable tools that can be tailored to specific goals and age ranges to attain and maintain optimal levels of male hormones for overall health, well-being and longevity.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Kyle Gillett & Male Hormone Optimization
(00:03:56) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:07:43) Puberty: Height, Resistance Training, Childhood Obesity
(00:15:14) “First” vs. “Second” Puberty
(00:17:17) Hormone Optimization & Blood Work
(00:22:14) Diet, Exercise, Sleep & Hormones
(00:28:23) Hormones, Stress, Social Connection & Purpose
(00:32:19) Hormones, Supplementation & Medication
(00:34:08) Determining Individual Hormone Levels, ADAM Questionnaire
(00:40:35) Libido, Masturbation, Pornography & the Dopamine “Wave Pool”
(00:47:56) Sponsor: AG1
(00:49:46) Sustainable Exercise Regimen for Hormone Health
(00:58:12) Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
(01:01:02) Supplementation: Creatine & Hair Loss, Betaine, L-Carnitine & Allicin (Garlic)
(01:11:45) Vitamin D, Boron; SHBG & Free Testosterone
(01:15:34) Sponsor: InsideTracker
(01:16:39) Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia; Longjack) & Steroid Pathways
(01:22:09) Fadogia Agrestis & Testosterone
(01:26:32) Optimize Growth Hormone & IGF-1: Diet, Fasting, Supplements & Exercise
(01:31:52) Optimize Thyroid Hormone: Iodine & Goitrogens
(01:33:56) Peptides: Growth Hormone, Tesamorelin, Ibutamoren & Gut Microbiome
(01:42:06) Testosterone Therapy
(01:47:03) Prescriptions & Hormones: Human Choriogonadotropin (HCG), Clomiphene
(01:52:56) Testosterone Therapy + HCG, Fertility & Temperature
(01:55:30) Hormone Health Q&A: Marijuana, Nicotine, Cycling, Pelvic Floor, Alcohol, Fat
(02:06:08) Prostate Health & Tadalafil, Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
(02:09:56) Hair Loss & DHT; Turmeric & Curcuminoids
(02:18:13) BPAs, Phthalates & Hormone Health
(02:21:55) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Social Media, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter
Welcome to a preview of the second Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of the Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
The Huberman Lab Premium subscription was launched for two main reasons. First, it was launched in order to raise support for the standard Huberman Lab podcast channel — which will continue to come out every Monday at zero-cost. Second, it was launched as a means to raise funds for important scientific research. A significant portion of proceeds from the Huberman Lab Premium subscription will fund human research (not animal models) selected by Dr. Huberman, with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Tiny Foundation.
Subscribe to Huberman Lab Premium at https://hubermanlab.com/premium
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:54) Are there any science-backed protocols to increase deep sleep?
(00:28:11) Huberman Lab Premium
In the full 1.5 hour AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
The Huberman Lab podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
In this episode, I explain how to use caffeine to enhance mental and physical health and performance, including the optimal dosages and intake schedules for caffeine. I explain how caffeine powerfully reinforces the consumption of certain foods and drinks—thereby increasing how much we like their tastes and seek them out. I discuss the mechanisms by which caffeine increases focus, alertness and mood and reduces sleepiness. I also explain many practical tools for caffeine use, including delaying caffeine intake after waking, intermittent caffeine use, during fasting, before and during exercise, and the use of theanine to curb jitters caused by caffeine. I also discuss the positive effects of caffeine on overall health and longevity and address several myths about caffeine. Since caffeine is one of the most commonly used substances (more than 90% of adults use caffeine daily!), this episode provides actionable tips for adjusting caffeine consumption to positively impact performance and health, including sleep.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Caffeine
(00:02:58) Tool: GLP-1, Yerba Mate, Satiety & Weight Loss
(00:11:22) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:15:23) Caffeine Benefits for Mental & Physical Performance
(00:20:23) Caffeine in Nature & Positive Reinforcement
(00:26:44) Caffeine Effects on Brain; Reward Pathways
(00:29:55) Caffeine as a Reinforcing Agent
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(00:38:01) Caffeine, Adenosine & Reduced Sleepiness
(00:45:16) Tool: Caffeine Dosage, Caffeine Adapted
(00:53:44) Tool: Delayed Caffeine Intake, Afternoon Crash & Sleep
(01:04:46) Morning Exercise & Residual Caffeine Effects
(01:07:56) Tool: Theanine & Jitteriness; Fasting, Intermittent Caffeine Use
(01:13:00) Theanine: Effects & Dosage
(01:18:41) InsideTracker
(01:19:45) Other Effects: Osteoporosis, Hormone Levels, Depression
(01:27:41) Afternoon Caffeine & Sleep
(01:31:45) Tool: Caffeine & Mental/Physical Performance; Cortisol & Caffeine Abstinence
(01:46:04) Caffeine, Performance & Menstrual Cycle
(01:47:27) Tool: Memory & Caffeine Timing; Adrenaline & Cold Exposure
(01:54:08) Caffeine & Naps
(01:56:34) Tool: Exercise, Caffeine, Dopamine & Positive Reinforcement
(02:01:55) Dopamine Stacking
(02:06:04) Scheduling Caffeine to Maximize Its Effects
(02:08:33) Pro-Health Effects of Caffeine
(02:13:38) Tool: Sugar Cravings & Reinforcing Effects of Caffeine
(02:20:17) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Social Media, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest this episode is Lex Fridman, Ph.D., a Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT), an expert on artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, and the host of the Lex Fridman Podcast. We discuss Lex’s recent trip to the heart of the Ukrainian-Russian War, geopolitics, perspectives on people living in war zones, the shared human experience, and how information is communicated and controlled. As an experienced podcaster and public educator, Dr. Fridman offers unique insights into the art of holding conversations that grow understanding, especially when they involve people with opposing viewpoints. We also discuss the peer-review process for scientific research publications and how social media and podcasts are evolving the way science and technology are communicated. We consider how to find and follow your life’s purpose, maintain ongoing motivation and implement support systems to build and sustain momentum. Our conversation also covers capitalism, masculinity, chess and cheating, Lex’s idea for an AI robotics start-up and a Q&A from audience questions solicited on social media. As one of the main inspirations for the Huberman Lab podcast, hosting Dr. Fridman for this special centennial episode was an honor and a pleasure!
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(00:00:00) Dr. Lex Fridman
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(00:08:28) Podcasting
(00:12:11) Ukraine, Russia, War & Geopolitics
(00:23:17) Conflict & Generalized Hate
(00:26:23) Typical Day in Ukraine; American Military & Information Wars
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(00:38:42) Deliberate Cold Exposure & Sauna; Fertility
(00:46:44) Ukraine: Science, Infrastructure & Military; Zelensky
(00:53:33) Firearms; Violence & Sensitization
(00:57:40) MIT & Artificial Intelligence (AI), University Teaching & Pandemic
(01:05:51) Publications & Peer Review, Research, Social Media
(01:13:05) InsideTracker
(01:14:17) Twitter & Social Media Mindset, Andrew Tate & Masculinity
(01:26:05) Donald Trump & Anthony Fauci; Ideological Extremes
(01:35:11) Biotechnology & Biopharma; Money & Status
(01:45:08) Robotics, AI & Social Media; Start-ups
(01:53:50) Motivation & Competition; Relationships
(02:01:55) Jobs; A Career vs. A Calling; Robotics & Relationships
(02:12:11) Chess, Poker & Cheating
(02:22:25) Ideas of Lately
(02:24:44) Why Lex Wears a Suit & Tie
(02:27:50) Is There an AI Equivalent of Psychedelics?
(02:29:06) Hardest Jiu-Jitsu Belt to Achieve
(02:32:07) Advice to Young People
(02:39:29) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
My guest this episode is Chris Palmer, M.D., a board-certified psychiatrist and assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He explains the important connection between nutrition, metabolism and mental health and his pioneering work using the ketogenic diet to successfully treat patients with various mental illnesses, including depression and schizophrenia. Dr. Palmer explains how the ketogenic diet is an evidenced-based treatment for epilepsy, mimics the fasted state and can offset the cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s. He describes the key roles of mitochondria in mental health, how certain conditions likely arise from mitochondrial dysfunction, and how low-carbohydrate diets increase mitochondrial turnover to improve mental health. He also explains how low-carbohydrate diets positively impact the gut microbiome and weight loss, important risk factors for mitochondrial health such as marijuana and alcohol, and the best way to increase circulating ketones depending on individual needs. We also cover how a ketogenic diet impacts mood, sleep, and fertility. Dr. Palmer’s work stands as a revolutionary approach to mental health and disease that, given the prevalence of mental health challenges, should be of interest to people of all backgrounds and ages.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Chris Palmer, Mental Health & Metabolic Disorders
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(00:07:18) Nutrition & Mental Health
(00:20:43) Low-Carb Diets & Anti-Depression, Fasting, Ketosis
(00:27:52) Schizophrenia, Depression & Ketogenic Diet
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(00:35:38) Psychiatric Mediations, Diet Adherence
(00:42:35) Highly Processed Foods, Ketones & Mental Health Benefits
(00:46:51) Ketogenic Diet & Epilepsy Treatment
(00:56:10) Ketogenic Diet & Mitochondria Health
(00:57:05) Nutrition & Benefits for Neurologic/Psychiatric Disorders
(01:05:44) Mitochondrial Function & Mental Health
(01:15:12) InsideTracker
(01:16:23) Mitophagy, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Aging & Diet
(01:25:09) Neurons, Mitochondria & Blood Glucose
(01:31:54) Obesity, Ketogenic Diet & Mitochondria
(01:40:00) Mitochondrial Function: Inheritance, Risk Factors, Marijuana
(01:46:34) Alcohol & Ketogenic Diet
(01:55:21) Brain Imaging, Alzheimer’s Disease & Ketones
(02:01:05) Exogenous (Liquid) Ketones vs. Ketogenic Diet
(02:06:27) Neuronal Damage, Ketones & Glucose
(02:10:16) Alzheimer’s Disease, Age-Related Cognitive Decline & Ketogenic Diet
(02:23:45) Ketogenic Diet & Weight Loss
(02:35:47) Ketogenic Diet & Fasting, Hypomania, Sleep
(02:46:37) Low Carbohydrate Diets, Menstrual Cycles, Fertility
(02:52:23) Obesity Epidemic, Semaglutide & GLP-1 Medications
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I explain the science of happiness, including the different types of happiness and how our actions, circumstances and mindset control them. While it is difficult to standardize happiness from one person to the next, I outline a structured framework of what is critical to increasing your innate “natural happiness,” including financial security, purposeful work and relationships, and I explain specific tools to increase internal happiness (so-called “synthetic happiness”). I review how specific types of human connection and attention to our choices (or lack thereof) can increase or undermine our level of happiness. I also discuss the importance of certain types of physical contact, gratitude, financial choices and volunteer contributions that research shows can maximize happiness. And I discuss how factors such as children, pets, physical well-being, substance use, prior traumas and life-phase milestones affect our quest for and depth of happiness.
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(00:00:00) Happiness
(00:06:27) Tool: Light Exposure Timing & Brightness Timing
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(00:17:51) Imprecise Language for Happiness
(00:20:26) Happiness: Neuromodulators & Neurotransmitters
(00:26:32) Harvard Happiness Project
(00:29:22) Income & Happiness; Social Interactions & Peer Group
(00:37:20) Work, Sense of Meaning & Happiness
(00:40:13) Toolkit for General Wellbeing
(00:43:06) Happiness Across the Lifespan, Does Having Children Make Us Happier?
(00:47:20) Sponsor: AG1
(00:50:20) Birthdays & Evaluated Happiness
(00:52:45) Smoking, Alcohol & Happiness
(00:54:23) Trauma & Happiness, Lottery Winner vs. Paraplegic Accident
(01:05:05) Synthesizing Happiness
(01:09:18) Natural Happiness & Synthetic Happiness; Music
(01:13:45) Tool: Synthesizing Happiness: Effort, Environment & Gratitude
(01:24:50) Tool: Pro-Social Spending/Effort, Happiness
(01:31:55) Tool: Focus, Wandering Mind & Meditation
(01:39:40) Tool: Quality Social Connection
(01:41:28) Brief Social Connection, Facial Recognition & Predictability
(01:46:33) Deep Social Connection, Presence & Eye Contact
(01:54:00) Physical Contact & Social Connection, Allogrooming, Pets
(02:03:00) Freedom & Choice; Synthetic Happiness
(02:11:57) Happiness Toolkit
(02:22:00) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
Recently I had the pleasure of hosting a live event in Los Angeles, CA. This event was part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of the evening was the question & answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at The Wiltern.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
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(00:02:23) What Occurs in the Mind/Body When You Have ADHD? Are There Ways to Address It Without Medication?
(00:11:55) As a Teenager, What Are 5 Things You Would Recommend to Physically Feel My Best?
(00:14:42) Should We Wait to Feel the Rise of Adrenaline and the Fall of It Before Bailing From Cold Water?
(00:24:03) What Is the Competing Mechanism Behind Bilateral Eye Movement (EMDR & Walking) That Helps Resolve Psychological Trauma?
(00:28:07) What New Research or Interventions Are You Most Excited About in the Health & Wellness Realm?
(00:37:30) What Lessons From Skateboarding Have You Learned That Can Be Applied to Neuroscience?
(00:39:03) Favorite Feynman Story
(00:42:10) Do You Suppose This Physiological Stress Regulator Transcends Species?
(00:47:20) Is There Any Science Behind Staying Motivated or Developing Discipline?
(00:50:48) What Would Be Your Biggest Piece of Advice for Achieving One's Dreams?
(00:57:09) What's Your Opinion on Psilocybin?
(01:01:07) Why Does My Desire to Eat Disappear After I Use the Sauna?
(01:02:26) Conclusion
Huberman Lab is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
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My guest is Layne Norton, Ph.D. — one of the world’s foremost experts in nutrition, protein metabolism, muscle gain and fat loss. We discuss the science of energy utilization and balance, the efficacy of different diets (e.g., ketogenic, vegan, vegetarian, carnivore, omnivore), and how best to build lean muscle mass and lose fat. We also discuss optimal protein and fiber intake, the best sources of protein, the correlation between appetite, satiety signals and exercise, along with male and female-specific needs. Dr. Norton also explains how to support a healthy gut microbiome and offers insight into sugar and artificial sweeteners, processed, cooked, and raw foods, supplements, seed oils, and the relationship of LDL/HDL levels to cardiovascular health. This episode serves as a master class in nutrition, metabolism and exercise and is sure to benefit people of all ages and with different health and fitness goals.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Layne Norton, Nutrition & Fitness
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(00:06:50) Calories & Cellular Energy Production
(00:12:35) Energy Balance, Food Labels, Fiber
(00:15:19) Resting Metabolic Rate, Thermic Effect of Food
(00:19:04) Exercise & Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT)
(00:25:49) Losing Weight, Tracking Calories, Daily Weighing
(00:29:24) Post-Exercise Metabolic Rate, Appetite
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(00:36:19) Exercise & Appetite, Calorie Trackers, Placebo Effects & Beliefs
(00:43:46) Exercise & Satiety Signals, Maintain Weight Loss & Identity
(00:56:32) Weight Loss & Maintenance, Diet Adherence
(01:03:33) Restrictive Diets & Transition Periods
(01:08:03) Gut Health & Appetite
(01:16:23) Tool: Supporting Gut Health, Fiber & Longevity
(01:23:59) LDL, HDL & Cardiovascular Disease
(01:30:31) Leucine, mTOR & Protein Synthesis
(01:37:31) Tool: Daily Protein Intake & Muscle Mass
(01:44:24) Protein & Fasting, Lean Body Mass
(01:55:38) Plant-Based Proteins: Whey, Soy, Leucine, Corn, Pea
(02:04:28) Processed Foods
(02:11:54) Obesity Epidemic, Calorie Intake & Energy Output
(02:17:33) Obesity, Sugar & Fiber, Restriction & Craving
(02:25:57) Artificial Sweeteners & Blood Sugar
(02:38:55) Artificial Sweeteners & Gut Microbiome, Sucralose, Blood Sugar
(02:50:19) Rapid Weight Loss, Satiety & Beliefs
(02:58:13) Seed Oils & Obesity, Saturated Fat, Overall Energy Toxicity
(03:08:15) Females, Diet, Exercise & Menstrual Cycles
(03:14:05) Raw vs. Cooked Foods
(03:16:32) Berberine & Glucose Scavenging
(03:19:12) Fiber & Gastric Emptying Time
(03:21:00) Supplements, Creatine Monohydrate, Rhodiola Rosea
(03:30:33) Hard Training; Challenge & Mental Resilience
(03:36:12) Carbon App
(03:47:11) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
Welcome to a preview of the first Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode, part of Huberman Lab Premium subscription.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:09) How do you use ultradian cycles in your daily work?
(00:22:38) Huberman Lab Premium
In the full 2 hour+ AMA episode, we discuss:
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
Huberman Lab is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
In this episode, I discuss the biological mechanisms of the state changes that occur during different types of meditation and describe how to develop the meditation practice optimal for you. I explain key meditation principles, such as using specific breathwork patterns and adjusting your perception to specific locations along the continuum between interoception, exteroception and dissociation. I discuss how meditation practices lead to long-term trait changes and neuroplasticity, including changing your default mood, reducing baseline anxiety/depression, increasing your ability to focus, enhancing relaxation, improving sleep, and increasing your overall happiness level. I also explain the concept behind the “third-eye center,” what mindfulness is from a biological standpoint, the power of ultra-brief meditations and how to select the best meditation and time and duration to meditate to meet your need. I also explain a novel open-eyed perception-based meditation that may enhance focus, relaxation and task-switching ability. Whether you are a novice or an experienced meditator or simply interested in how our brain controls different aspects of conscious awareness and self-regulation, this episode should interest you.
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(00:00:00) Meditation
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(00:08:25) Brief History of Meditation: Consciousness, Psychedelics, fMRI
(00:16:19) How the Brain Interprets the Body & Surrounding Environment; Mindfulness
(00:26:07) Neuroscience of Meditation; Perceptual Spotlights
(00:31:58) Sponsor: AG1
(00:33:41) Interoception vs. Exteroception
(00:42:20) Default Mode Network, Continuum of Interoception & Exteroception
(00:53:30) Tools: Interoceptive or Exteroceptive Bias, Meditation Challenge
(01:01:48) State & Trait Changes, Interoceptive & Exteroceptive Meditations, Refocusing
(01:07:35) Tool: Brief Meditations, Waking Up App
(01:10:30) “Third Eye Center” & Wandering Thoughts
(01:20:46) Meditation: Practice Types, Focal Points & Consistency
(01:24:10) Breathwork: Cyclic Hyperventilation, Box Breathing & Interoception
(01:30:41) Tool: Meditation Breathwork, Cyclic vs. Complex Breathwork
(01:39:22) Interoception vs. Dissociation, Trauma
(01:47:43) Model of Interoception & Dissociation Continuum
(01:53:39) Meditation & Dissociation: Mood, Bias & Corresponding Challenge
(02:00:18) Meditation & Sleep: Yoga Nidra, Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR)
(02:11:33) Choosing a Meditative Practice; Hypnosis
(02:14:53) Tool: Space-Time Bridging (STB)
(02:25:00) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Social Media
My guest is Eddie Chang, MD, a neurosurgeon and professor of neurological surgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and the co-director of the Center for Neural Engineering & Prostheses. We discuss the brain mechanisms underlying speech, language learning and comprehension, communicating human emotion with words and hand gestures, bilingualism and language disorders, such as stuttering. Dr. Chang also explains his work developing and applying state-of-the-art technology to decode speech and using that information and artificial intelligence (AI) to successfully restore communication to patients who have suffered paralyzing injuries or “locked in syndrome.” We also discuss his work treating patients with epilepsy. Finally, we consider the future: how modern neuroscience is overturning textbook medical books, the impact of digital technology such as smartphones on language and the future of natural and computer-assisted human communication.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Eddie Chang, Speech & Language
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(00:07:19) Neuroplasticity, Learning of Speech & Environmental Sounds
(00:13:10) White Noise Machines, Infant Sleep & Sensitization
(00:17:26) Mapping Speech & Language in the Brain
(00:24:26) Emotion; Anxiety & Epilepsy
(00:30:19) Epilepsy, Medications & Neurosurgery
(00:33:01) Ketogenic Diet & Epilepsy
(00:34:04) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:10) Absence Seizures, Nocturnal Seizures & Other Seizure Types
(00:41:08) Brain Areas for Speech & Language, Broca’s & Wernicke’s Areas, New Findings
(00:53:23) Lateralization of Speech/Language & Handedness, Strokes
(00:59:05) Bilingualism, Shared Language Circuits
(01:01:18) Speech vs. Language, Signal Transduction from Ear to Brain
(01:12:38) Shaping Breath: Larynx, Vocal Folds & Pharynx; Vocalizations
(01:17:37) Mapping Language in the Brain
(01:20:26) Plosives & Consonant Clusters; Learning Multiple Languages
(01:25:07) Motor Patterns of Speech & Language
(01:28:33) Reading & Writing; Dyslexia & Treatments
(01:34:47) Evolution of Language
(01:37:54) Stroke & Foreign Accent Syndrome
(01:40:31) Auditory Memory, Long-Term Motor Memory
(01:45:26) Paralysis, ALS, “Locked-In Syndrome” & Brain Computer Interface (BCI)
(02:02:14) Neuralink, BCI, Superhuman Skills & Augmentation
(02:10:21) Non-Verbal Communication, Facial Expressions, BCI & Avatars
(02:17:35) Stutter, Anxiety & Treatment
(02:22:55) Tools: Practices for Maintaining Calm Under Extreme Demands
(02:31:10) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Huberman Lab Premium, Neural Network Newsletter, Social Media
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I describe a fitness protocol that maximizes all the major sought-after aspects of physical fitness, including strength, endurance and flexibility. I discuss fundamentals of resistance training protocols, including repetitions, sets, inter-set and inter-workout rest periods and periodization of intensity and volume to improve strength and hypertrophy. I also explain how to integrate this with endurance training across the week by controlling the duration, timing and intensity of cardiovascular workouts. I also cover science-based protocols on leveraging the mind-body connection, deliberate breathing (during and after exercise), stretching, deliberate heat and cold exposure, and non-sleep deep rest (NSDR) for better workout performance and faster recovery. Further, I tackle a range of real-world issues that can affect a consistent training schedule, such as whether you should train if you are sick, have had a poor night of sleep or had a stressful event and how to start training again after a break and whether you should train in a fasted or fed state. Physical fitness is a key variable for immediate and long-term health. This episode provides a modifiable “foundational” template that can be adjusted based on your current fitness level, goals, time constraints, and access to different types of equipment.
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(00:00:00) Foundational Protocol for Fitness
(00:04:35) Tool: Soleus (Calf) Push-Ups, Glucose Utilization & Metabolism
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(00:18:53) Core Principles of Fitness & Modifiable Variables
(00:23:37) Day 1: Long Endurance Workout
(00:34:38) Day 2: Leg Resistance Training, Strength & Hypertrophy
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(00:39:22) Key Principles of Resistance Training
(00:51:10) Day 3: Heat & Cold Exposure, Recovery
(01:00:35) Day 4: Torso & Neck Resistance Training
(01:09:55) Day 5: Moderate Intensity Cardiovascular Training, Running Alternatives
(01:16:43) Day 6: High-Intensity Interval Training, Maximum Heart Rate
(01:24:10) Day 7: Arms, Neck & Calves Resistance Training
(01:28:45) Flexibility of Foundational Protocol, Workout Spacing
(01:33:00) Tool: Mind-Muscle Contraction, Physiological Sighs
(01:37:10) Safety & Endurance/Cardiovascular Workouts
(01:38:32) Tool: Stress or Poor Sleep & Workouts, Recovery & NSDR
(01:41:20) Should You Train Fasted or Fed?
(01:43:58) Tool: Static Stretching & Flexibility, Irradiation & Resistance Training
(01:49:10) Tool: Hanging from a Bar & Fitness Metric
(01:50:16) Should You Train Sick?, Ramping Training
(01:53:33) Tool: Deliberate Slow Breathing & Recovery
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In this episode, my guest is Nolan Williams, M.D., a triple board-certified psychiatrist, neurologist and professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. He is also the Director of the Stanford Brain Stimulation Lab. We discuss clinical applications for brain stimulation, behavioral protocols and novel drug treatments to halt and reverse mental health disorders, including depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We first discuss the neural circuits for self-identity and mood and stress control. We discuss Dr. Williams’ work using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to depression, trauma, PTSD, and other mood disorders. We then dive deep into the history, biology, modern use, and safety margins of the various psychedelics, including MDMA, LSD, ketamine, ibogaine, ayahuasca, and psilocybin, as well as cannabis and the use of SSRIs in both adults and children. Finally, we discuss behavioral treatments for mental health disorders, including sleep and sleep deprivation, light exposure, exercise, and training to control the brain-heart-rate pathways. Regardless of age, all those interested in mental health should benefit from the incredible breadth and depth of Dr. Williams’ knowledge and the clarity with which he conveys that information.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Nolan Williams, Brain Stimulation & Depression Treatment
(00:03:48) Sponsors: LMNT
(00:09:16) Depression, Risk Factors, Emergency Psychiatric Treatments
(00:15:11) The Brain-Heart Connection, Vagus Nerve, Prefrontal Cortex
(00:17:51) Right vs. Left Brain Hemispheres & Mood Balance, Connectome
(00:22:34) Heart Rate & Depression, Behavioral Interventions, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
(00:33:02) Prefrontal Cortex & Cognitive Control, TMS
(00:35:30) Sponsor: AG1
(00:39:00) Belief/Identity “Rules”, Re-scripting, TMS & Talk Therapy
(00:45:49) Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex, TMS & Depression Treatment
(00:48:36) Cingulate Cortex & Emotion, Dissociation & Catatonia
(00:54:27) Ketamine, the Opioid System & Depression; Psychedelic Experience or Biology?
(01:03:42) SSRIs, Serotonin & Depression; Childhood, Chemical Imbalance or Circuit?
(01:13:58) Memories & “Rule” Creation; Psilocybin & “Rule” Resolution
(01:21:00) MDMA & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Treatment, Psilocybin & Depression Treatment
(01:24:12) Is MDMA Neurotoxic?, Drug Purity, Dopamine Surges, Post-MDMA Prolactin
(01:30:38) Psilocybin, Brain Connectivity & Depression Treatment
(01:34:53) Exposure Response Prevention: “Letting Go” & Depression Treatment
(01:41:23) Normal Spectrums for Mental Health Disorders
(01:45:35) Ibogaine & “Life Review”; PTSD, Depression & Clinical Trials
(01:57:16) Clinical Use of Psychedelics
(02:01:59) Ayahuasca, Brazilian Prisoner Study
(02:06:55) Cannabis: THC, CBD & Psychosis, Clinical Uses
(02:14:52) Personal Relative Drug Risk & Alcohol
(02:20:42) Circadian Reset for Depression, Sleep Deprivation, Light
(02:28:43) Stanford Neuromodulation Therapy (SNT) Study
(02:34:25) Space Learning Theory & TMS Stimulation
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In this episode, I discuss cannabis (aka marijuana), including the biological mechanisms underlying its effects on the mind and body, its known medical applications, its impact on libido, creativity, hunger, hormones and more. I also cover the known adverse health consequences of chronic and even acute (one-time) use and the factors that determine if cannabis is helpful or harmful. Additionally, I detail how the various strains of cannabis: sativa, indica and hybrid strains, can produce such divergent effects depending on the strain type, THC-to-CBD ratio, total dosage, and frequency of use. I review why cannabis can impact speech patterns and one’s propensity to develop anxiety/depression during and after use and, in some individuals, paranoia. As the legal landscape for cannabis is rapidly evolving, this episode should interest a wide audience, including former/current cannabis users, those in the medical, sports, law enforcement, and educational communities and, of course, children, teenagers, and parents.
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(00:00:00) Cannabis (Marijuana)
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(00:07:03) Tool: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR), Sleep & Anxiety
(00:15:08) Cannabis Strains, Psychoactive Compounds: THC & CBD
(00:19:34) Sativa vs. Indica, Stimulant vs. Relaxation Effects
(00:25:55) Hybrid Cannabis Strains, Type 1, 2 & 3 Strains
(00:31:56) Naturally Occurring Receptors: Nicotinic & Cannabinoid Receptors (CB1)
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(00:40:35) THC, CBD vs. Endogenous Cannabinoids, Dependence
(00:43:14) Endogenous Cannabinoids, Cannabinoid Receptors & Nervous System Function
(00:53:07) Biological Effects of Cannabis
(00:56:29) Cannabis Sativa & Subjective Effects: Mood, Stress, Alertness, Paranoia
(01:04:58) Cannabis Indica & Subjective Effects, Memory, Dosage
(01:09:41) Brain Areas Affected by THC & CBD, Side Effects
(01:16:08) Creativity: Convergent vs. Divergent Thinking & Dopamine
(01:26:41) Does Cannabis Increase Creativity?
(01:35:08) Chronic Cannabis Use & Changes in Speech Patterns
(01:46:46) Cannabis & Libido, Dopamine & Prolactin
(01:56:55) Cannabis & Hormones: Prolactin, Testosterone, Estrogen & Fertility
(02:06:53) Smoking/Vaping Tobacco or Cannabis & Negative Health Consequences
(02:10:06) Avoiding Cannabis During Pregnancy/Breastfeeding, Fetal Neural Development
(02:18:13) Negative Health Consequences of Cannabis, Anxiety & Depression, Tolerance
(02:25:57) Cannabis Use & Adolescence/Young Adulthood, Predisposition to Psychosis
(02:34:36) Adolescent Cannabis Use: Brain Development & Mental Health Disorders
(02:41:44) Cannabis & Pain Management, Divergent Effects of Cannabis
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My guest is Casey Halpern, M.D., Chief of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery and Professor of Neurosurgery at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Halpern’s research and clinical practice focus on using deep brain stimulation to treat compulsive and movement disorders (e.g., binge eating disorders, bulimia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Parkinson’s disease essential tremor, dystonia). We discuss using deep brain stimulation to help patients who suffer from movement and compulsive disorders and applying this treatment to patients afflicted with binge eating. We also explore applications of this technology to other conditions such as OCD, anorexia and tremor, and the future therapeutic directions of the use of non-invasive brain stimulation approaches, including transcranial magnetic stimulation and ultrasound, for the treatment of other psychiatric illnesses and conditions. This episode will interest those curious about the biology of eating, anorexia, bulimia, compulsive thoughts and behaviors, and movement.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Casey Halpern & Disordered Eating & Brain Stimulation
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(00:08:28) Neurosurgeon’s View of the Brain, Neurosurgery Specialization
(00:13:05) Deep Brain Stimulation & Other Unexpected Positive Effects
(00:17:20) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Prescriptions & Cognitive Therapies
(00:25:40) Brain Areas in OCD, Risk, Rewards & Addiction
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(00:32:27) Facial and Vocal Ticks, Stimulants, Stress & Superstition
(00:39:28) Nucleus Accumbens, Reward Circuits, Eating Disorders & Obesity
(00:47:18) Stimulation of Nucleus Accumbens, Continuous vs. Episodic Stimulation
(00:49:49) Binge Eating Disorder & Loss of Control Eating
(00:53:02) Developing Binge Eating Disorder: Predisposition, Environment, Stress
(01:02:07) Electrodes in Nucleus Accumbens, Identifying “Craving Cells”
(01:11:41) Effects of Stimulation, Interrupting Craving, Intermediate Stimulation
(01:16:46) Anorexia, Obesity & Compulsions, Potential Treatments for Anorexia
(01:23:14) Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
(01:32:27) MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound: Tremor, Essential Tremor & Parkinson’s
(01:36:40) Future of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation, Epilepsy & Depression
(01:41:51) Pre-Behavioral States in Compulsion & Awareness, Mood Provocation
(01:48:02) Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence & Compulsion Predictions
(01:53:05) Neurosurgeon Hands, Resistance Training & Deadlifts
(01:59:00) “Neurosurgeon Calm,” Quality Time & Prioritization, Neurosurgeon Training
(02:09:53) Daily Habits: Sleep, Exercise, Mediation
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In this episode, I explain how nicotine impacts the brain and body, including its potent ability to enhance attention, focus, and alertness, increase blood pressure and metabolism and reduce appetite. I discuss nicotine’s ability to increase the action of neurochemicals, including dopamine, norepinephrine, and acetylcholine and activate sympathetic (alertness-promoting) neural circuits. I also discuss common nicotine delivery methods, such as cigarettes, vaping, dip, and snuff, and how they each create their own unique experience and how they, but not nicotine itself, cause cancer and other adverse health effects. I also explain science-based tools to permanently quit smoking cigarettes or vaping, including peer-reviewed clinical hypnosis tools, antidepressants, and alternative nicotine replacement (patches, lozenges, gums etc.). As nicotine is one of the most widely used substances with billions of users — most of whom report wanting to quit — this episode ought to be of interest to former/current nicotine users, those who want to quit smoking or vaping and/or those interested in learning the biology behind how nicotine impacts the brain and body.
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(00:00:00) Nicotine
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(00:05:59) The Arrow Model of Focus, Alpha GPC & Garlic Supplements
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(00:14:35) Nicotine Effects vs. Methods of Delivery, Acetylcholine
(00:19:55) Where is Nicotine Found? Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
(00:25:12) Nicotine & Effects on the Brain: Appetite, Dopamine & GABA
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(00:32:11) Nicotine, Acetylcholine & Attentional “Spotlighting”
(00:37:29) Nicotine, Norepinephrine & Alertness/Energy
(00:41:10) Nicotine & Effects on Appetite & Metabolism
(00:46:47) Nicotine & Effects on Body: Sympathetic Tone
(00:51:29) Nicotine & Cognitive Work vs. Physical Performance
(00:55:08) Nicotine Delivery Methods & Side Effects, Young People & Dependency
(00:58:35) Smoking, Vaping, Dipping & Snuffing: Carcinogens & Endothelial Cells
(01:02:34) Smoking, Vaping, Dipping & Snuffing: Negative Impacts on Lifespan & Health
(01:09:23) How to Quit Smoking, Nicotine Cravings & Withdrawal
(01:13:56) Vaping & Nicotine, Rates of Effect Onset, Dopamine, Addiction & Depression
(01:25:06) Tool: Quitting Smoking & Clinical Hypnosis, Reveri
(01:30:16) Bupropion (Wellbutrin) & Quitting Smoking
(01:36:24) Tool: A Nicotine Replacement Schedule to Quit Smoking, Nicotine Patch/Gum
(01:41:52) Tool: Biological Homeostasis & Nicotine Withdrawal, The “First Week” Strategy
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My guest is David Anderson, PhD, a world expert in the science of sexual behavior, violent aggression, fear and other motivated states. Dr. Anderson is a Professor of Biology at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), a member of the National Academy of Sciences and an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). We discuss how states of mind (and body) arise and persist and how they probably better explain human behavior than emotions per se. We also discuss the many kinds of arousal that create varying levels of pressure for certain behaviors to emerge. We discuss different types of violent aggression and how they are impacted by biological sex, gender, context, prior experience, and hormones, and the neural interconnectedness of fear, aggression and sexual behavior. We also discuss peptides and their role in social isolation-induced anxiety and aggression. Dr. Anderson also describes novel, potentially powerful therapeutics for mental health. This episode should interest anyone wanting to learn more about mental health, human emotions, sexual and/or violent behavior.
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(00:00:00) Dr. David Anderson, Emotions & Aggression
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(00:08:10) Emotions vs. States
(00:10:36) Dimensions of States: Persistence, Intensity & Generalization
(00:14:38) Arousal & Valence
(00:18:11) Aggression, Optogenetics & Stimulating Aggression in Mice, VMH
(00:24:42) Aggression Types: Offensive, Defensive & Predatory
(00:29:20) Evolution & Development of Defensive vs. Offensive Behaviors, Fear
(00:35:38) Hydraulic Pressures for States & Homeostasis
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(00:39:46) Hydraulic Pressure & Aggression
(00:44:50) Balancing Fear & Aggression
(00:48:31) Aggression & Hormones: Estrogen, Progesterone & Testosterone
(00:52:33) Female Aggression, Motherhood
(00:59:48) Mating & Aggressive Behaviors
(01:05:10) Neurobiology of Sexual Fetishes
(01:10:06) Temperature, Mating Behavior & Aggression
(01:15:25) Mounting: Sexual Behavior or Dominance?
(01:20:59) Females & Male-Type Mounting Behavior
(01:24:40) PAG (Periaqueductal Gray) Brain Region: Pain Modulation & Fear
(01:30:38) Tachykinins & Social Isolation: Anxiety, Fear & Aggression
(01:43:49) Brain, Body & Emotions; Somatic Marker Hypothesis & Vagus Nerve
(01:52:52) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, AG1 (Athletic Greens), Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter, Huberman Lab Clips
In this episode, I provide a list of behavioral, nutritional, and supplement-based tools you can use to improve your ability to get into a focused state to do mental or physical work. I explain science-supported strategies for transitioning into focus, maintaining focus during the work bout, and exiting the focus session, which is also critical, including decompression/defocusing tools. I explain when and how to use: binaural beats, caffeine, deliberate cold exposure, the pros and cons of working in fasted vs. fed states, and supplements and foods that enhance dopamine, epinephrine (i.e., adrenaline) and acetylcholine to promote optimal focus. Also, I explain how short behavioral practices, such as meditation and visual gaze training, will benefit your ability to focus over the long term. As deep focus is crucial to significantly improve cognitive or physical performance in any realm, this episode should be useful to anyone. By the end, you’ll have an essential toolkit of science-supported, low- to zero-cost focus and concentration strategies to select from that can be tailored to your physical and mental performance needs.
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(00:00:00) Focus Toolkit
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(00:09:37) The “Arrow Model” of Focus: Epinephrine, Acetylcholine & Dopamine
(00:15:15) Modulation vs. Mediation, Importance of Sleep
(00:18:11) Tool: Binaural Beats to Improve Concentration
(00:20:54) Tool: White, Brown & Pink Noise, Transition to Focused State
(00:22:55) Warm-Up for Cognitive Work, Refocusing Attention & Neuroplasticity
(00:26:14) Tool: Ultradian Cycles: Warm-Up, Maintaining Focus & Deliberate Defocusing
(00:31:22) How Many Daily Ultradian Cycles Can One Perform?
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(00:35:35) Virtusan: Mental & Physical Health Journeys
(00:36:52) Tool: Fasted vs. Fed States & Focus, Prevent an Afternoon Crash, Ketosis
(00:45:52) Tool: Foods to Improve Focus & Regulating Food Volume
(00:47:53) Tool: Caffeine & Focused Work, Dopamine Efficacy, Alertness
(00:52:55) Tool: Stress & Improved Concentration
(00:55:46) Tool: Deliberate Cold Exposure & Focus, Dopamine & Epinephrine
(01:00:39) Layer Focusing Tools & Design Your Own Protocols
(01:01:19) Tool: Short Meditation & Improved Ability to Refocus
(01:07:40) Tool: Yoga Nidra, Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) & Defocus Periods
(01:12:13) Tool: Hypnosis & Focus/Deep Relaxation States
(01:16:07) Optimal Time of Day to Use Specific Tools
(01:16:46) Tool: Overt Visual Focus & Deliberate Gaze
(01:20:42) Covert Visual Focus; Deliberate Gaze Warm-Up & Focused Work
(01:24:43) Tool: Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids
(01:27:28) Tool: Creatine Monohydrate
(01:29:10) Tool: Alpha-GPC & Acetylcholine, Increased Risk of Stroke? & Garlic
(01:33:52) Tool: L-Tyrosine Supplements & Food
(01:34:47) Combining & Choosing Focus Tools, Variability
(01:36:50) ADHD Prescriptions, Training Neural Circuits, Maintenance & Reduced Dosage
(01:39:19) Tool: Optimal Order Approaching Focus Tools, Prescriptions & Dependency
(01:42:56) Tool: Phenylethylamine & Dopamine
(01:44:50) Tool: Other Supplements to Enhance Dopamine, Epinephrine & Acetylcholine
(01:46:46) Behavioral, Nutrition & Supplement Tools for Focus
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Recently I had the pleasure of hosting two live events, one in Seattle, WA and one in Portland, OR. These events were part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of each evening was the question & answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event at the Newmark Theatre.
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(00:00:00) The Brain Body Contract Q&A
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(00:01:36) Upcoming Live Events: Los Angeles & New York
(00:02:16) What Are the Current Best Practices for Post-TBIs? Thoughts on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
(00:08:03) Are There Effective Ways to Decrease Dopamine When You Get Too Much of It?
(00:13:50) How and When to Improve Brain Plasticity if You Have 10 Minutes a Day?
(00:17:51) How to Use Supplements to Optimize Health When Career Prevents Consistent Routines?
(00:21:09) How Is Social Media Changing Our Brains?
(00:25:10) What New Piece of Neurological Research Most Excites You?
(00:28:35) Do You Believe in the Wim How Method? Does It Work? What's Happening in the Brain?
(00:37:08) Can Red Light Therapy Help Treat Exercise Intolerance and Fatigue in Mitochondrial Disease?
(00:40:39) Is It Possible to Over Do Ice Baths?
(00:46:10) What Are Your Favorite Brain Hacks for Doing Hard Things?
(00:48:25) What Do You Fear? How Do You Manage Fear?
(00:50:05) Conclusion
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
My guest this episode is Dr. Erich Jarvis, PhD—Professor and the Head of the Laboratory of Neurogenetics of Language at Rockefeller University and Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). Dr. Jarvis’ research spans the molecular and genetic mechanisms of vocal communication, comparative genomics of speech and language across species and the relationship between speech, language and movement. We discuss the unique ability of humans (and certain animal species) to learn and communicate using complex language, including verbal speech production and the ability to interpret both written and spoken language. We also discuss the connections between language, singing and dance and why song may have evolved before language. Dr. Jarvis also explains some of the underlying biological and genetic components of stutter/speech disorders, non-verbal communication, why it's easiest to learn a language as a child and how individuals can learn multiple languages at any age. This episode ought to be of interest to everyone interested in the origins of human speech, language, music and culture and how newer technology, such as social media and texting, change our brains.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Erich Jarvis & Vocal Communication
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(00:08:01) Speech vs. Language, Is There a Difference?
(00:10:55) Animal Communication, Hand Gestures & Language
(00:15:25) Vocalization & Innate Language, Evolution of Modern Language
(00:21:10) Humans & Songbirds, Critical Periods, Genetics, Speech Disorders
(00:27:11) Innate Predisposition to Learn Language, Cultural Hybridization
(00:31:34) Genes for Speech & Language
(00:35:49) Learning New or Multiple Languages, Critical Periods, Phonemes
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(00:42:52) Semantic vs. Effective Communication, Emotion, Singing
(00:47:32) Singing, Link Between Dancing & Vocal Learning
(00:52:55) Motor Theory of Vocal Learning, Dance
(00:55:03) Music & Dance, Emotional Bonding, Genetic Predispositions
(01:04:11) Facial Expressions & Language, Innate Expressions
(01:09:35) Reading & Writing
(01:15:13) Writing by Hand vs. Typing, Thoughts & Writing
(01:20:58) Stutter, Neurogenetics, Overcome Stutter, Conversations
(01:26:58) Modern Language Evolution: Texting, Social Media & the Future
(01:36:26) Movement: The Link to Cognitive Growth
(01:40:21) Comparative Genomics, Earth Biogenome Project, Genome Ark, Conservation
(01:48:24) Evolution of Skin & Fur Color
(01:51:22) Dr. Erich Jarvis, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Momentous Supplements, AG1 (Athletic Greens), Instagram, Twitter Neural Network Newsletter, Huberman Lab Clips
In this episode, I discuss the physiological effects that drinking alcohol has on the brain and body at different levels of consumption and over time. I also describe genetic differences that predispose certain individuals to alcoholism, binge and habit-drinking. I explain alcohol metabolism in simple terms and how it effectively acts as a poison, leading to cellular stress and damage. I then explain that it impacts neuronal function and changes our thinking and behavior – hallmarks of inebriation. I also discuss how alcohol consumption of different amounts impacts inflammation, stress, neurodegeneration, and cancer risk and negatively impacts the gut microbiome, brain thickness, hormone balance, mood and feelings of motivation. Additionally, I discuss the biology of hangovers and describe science-based strategies to mitigate the severity of a hangover. Since alcohol is one of the most widely consumed recreational substances, this episode ought to be of relevance to everyone. Indeed, even low-to-moderate alcohol consumption negatively impacts the brain and body in direct ways. The goal of this episode is to help people make informed decisions about their alcohol consumption that are in keeping with their mental and physical health goals.
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00:00:00 Effects of Alcohol Consumption
00:03:19 Low to Moderate Alcohol Consumption & Neurodegeneration
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00:10:46 Historical Context & Uses of Alcohol
00:13:28 Alcohol Metabolism, “Empty Calories”
00:18:23 Inebriation: Top-Down Inhibition, Impulsivity & Memory Formation
00:24:23 Long-Lasting Effects & Impulsivity, Neuroplasticity & Reversibility
00:27:55 Food & Alcohol Absorption
00:30:07 Alcohol & Serotonin, SSRIs & Depression, Risk for Alcoholism, Blackouts
00:37:39 Predisposition for Alcoholism; Chronic Consumption, Cortisol & Stress
00:43:29 Sponsor: AG1
00:46:07 Genetic Predisposition for Alcoholism, Consuming Alcohol Too Young
00:52:27 Gut-Liver-Brain Axis: Alcohol, Gut Microbiome, Inflammation & Leaky Gut
00:59:46 Tool: Improving/Replenishing Gut Microbiome
01:02:44 Reducing Alcohol Consumption & Stress
01:04:25 Hangover: Alcohol & Sleep, Anxiety, Headache
01:12:11 Hangover Recovery, Adrenaline & Deliberate Cold Exposure
01:17:16 Hangover Recovery, Dehydration & Electrolytes
01:20:45 Types of Alcohol & Hangover Severity, Congeners
01:25:25 Alcohol Tolerance, Dopamine & Serotonin, Pleasure-Pain Balance
01:33:36 Are There Any Positive Effects of Alcohol?, Resveratrol
01:35:42 Alcohol & Brain Thickness
01:37:11 Alcohol & Cancer Risk: DNA Methylation, Breast Cancer Risk
01:44:31 Mitigating Cancer Risk, Folate, B Vitamins
01:46:54 Alcohol & Pregnancy, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
01:50:58 Hormones: Testosterone & Estrogen Balance
01:55:09 Negative Effects of Alcohol Consumption
01:58:35 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter, Huberman Lab Clips
Recently I had the pleasure of hosting two live events, one in Seattle, WA and one in Portland, OR. These events were part of a lecture series called The Brain Body Contract. My favorite part of each evening was the question & answer period, where I had the opportunity to answer questions from the attendees of each event. Included here is the Q&A from our event in Seattle, Washington at the Moore Theatre.
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(00:00:00) The Brain Body Contract Q&A
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(00:01:35) Upcoming Live Events: Los Angeles & New York
(00:02:16) What Is Your Most-Used Protocol?
(00:04:12) Should You Vary Wake-Up Time Seasonally?
(00:06:05) Why Is My Drive Depleted Upon Waking-Up?
(00:08:42) What Are Your Favorite/Most Impactful Books?
(00:12:08) What Excites You About the Future of Mental Health Treatment?
(00:17:25) What Is the Biggest Area for Performance Enhancement?
(00:21:44) Can You Still Do a Kickflip?
(00:22:32) Tips on How to Improve Memory
(00:24:54) How Do You Manage Social Media Addiction?
(00:27:43) Were You Nervous Tonight/ How Did You Prepare?
(00:29:10) Is Learning from Failure Equal to Learning from Success?
(00:32:23) When Are You Going to Start Training Jiu-Jitsu?
(00:33:28) Discuss the Supplements You Take
(00:36:29) Advice or Protocols to Improve Learning & Retention
(00:38:42) What Exciting Research/Work are You Doing?
(00:40:22) How Does Dopamine Factor into Neuroplasticity?
(00:43:12) What Advice Do You Have for Future Scientists?
(00:46:47) Is Age 66 Too Old for Neuroplasticity & Learning?
(00:48:00) How Do You Read Research Papers?
(00:49:40) What is Your Favorite Condiment?
(00:50:10) Most Important Takeaway from Your ADHD Research?
(00:52:58) What Future Episodes Are in the Pipeline?
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
My guest this episode is Dr. Peter Attia, M.D., who trained at Stanford University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Attia is host of The Drive podcast and is a world expert on behavioral approaches, nutritional interventions, supplementation and pharmacological techniques to improve lifespan, healthspan and athletic performance. We discuss how best to evaluate your health status using routine blood work, body scans and regular tests of physical strength and endurance. Dr. Attia explains what he uses with his patients to “back-cast” their health goals as a way to design their exercise and nutritional programs. We also discuss hormone modulation and replacement therapy for both men and women. We explain how cholesterol and related factors contribute to cardiovascular disease risk and how to monitor and mitigate that risk. Dr. Attia details various supplementation, nutrition, exercise and prescription approaches useful to people in every decade of life to improve vitality, reduce their risk of disease and increase the number of years sustaining peak cognitive and physical health.
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(00:00:00) Assessing Health Status & Improving Vitality
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(00:07:29) Lifespan: Bloodwork & Biomarkers Testing, The “4 Horseman of Disease”
(00:11:51) Healthspan: Functional Testing, Cognitive & Emotional States
(00:13:59) Blood Testing: Best Frequency
(00:16:01) DEXA Scan: Lean Mass & Fat, Bone Mineral Density & Osteoporosis
(00:22:33) Bone Mineral Density & Age-Related Decline, Strength Training, Corticosteroids
(00:29:24) Osteopenia & Osteoporosis Diagnosis, Strength Training
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(00:32:16) Back-casting: Defining Your “Marginal Decade”
(00:38:31) All-Cause Mortality: Smoking, Strength, VO2 max
(00:44:43) Attia’s Rule of Supplementation, “Centenarian Decathlete” Physical Goals
(00:49:24) Importance of Exercise, Brain Health, MET hours
(00:55:23) Nicotine & Cognitive Focus
(01:03:12) Menstruation, PMS & Menopause
(01:10:10) Hormone Replacement Therapy, Menopause & Breast Cancer Risk
(01:22:06) Estrogen, Progesterone & Testosterone Therapies in Women
(01:26:35) Hormone Replacement Therapy in Men, SHBG & Testosterone, Insulin
(01:37:23) Clomid, Pituitary, Testosterone & Cholesterol, Anastrozole, HCG
(01:47:46) Fadogia Agrestis, Supplements, Rapamycin
(01:52:06) Testosterone Replacement Therapy & Fertility
(01:59:26) Total Testosterone vs. Free Testosterone
(02:02:51) Cholesterol & Dietary Cholesterol, Saturated Fat, LDL & HDL, Apolipoprotein B
(02:17:42) Apolipoprotein B, Diet, Statins & Other Cholesterol Prescriptions
(02:25:15) Cardiovascular Disease, Age & Disease Risk
(02:28:53) Peptides, Stem Cells, BPC157, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), Injury Rehabilitation
(02:37:40) Metabolomics & Exercise
(02:40:44) GLP-1 & Weight Loss
(02:47:06) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter, Huberman Lab Clips
In this episode, I describe a comprehensive toolkit consisting of behavioral and supplement-based tools that you can customize to enhance the quality, duration and impact of your sleep. This has an enormous positive impact on your overall health and daytime functioning, brain, hormones and immune system. I teach you how to effectively harness light (and darkness), temperature, food, exercise, caffeine, supplements, and digital devices in order to fall asleep faster, stay deeply asleep longer and overall, and achieve better quality sleep. I also describe how these tools can be modified to recover quickly from a poor night’s sleep, jet lag or bouts of shift work. Given that sleep is the foundation of all mental health, physical health and performance, this episode should benefit everyone as it provides an essential toolkit of science-supported, low- to zero-cost strategies that can be tailored to optimize your sleep routine.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Tools to Optimize Sleep
(00:03:18) Sponsors: LMNT, Eight Sleep
(00:08:24) Factors to Control Circadian Rhythm & Sleep
(00:15:10) Morning Tool: Morning Sunlight Viewing, Cortisol
(00:20:44) Morning Sunlight: Circadian Rhythm, Artificial Lights, Cloudy Days
(00:26:18) Evaluating Light in Environment, Compensating for Missed Morning Light
(00:29:01) Sponsor: AG1
(00:30:46) Morning Tools: Temperature & Deliberate Cold Exposure, Exercise
(00:34:58) Timing Caffeine, “Afternoon Crash,” Exercise
(00:40:08) Timing Eating, Alertness & Circadian Rhythm
(00:45:20) 3 Daily Critical Periods
(00:46:49) Afternoons: Naps, Deep Relaxation (NSDR, Self-Hypnosis), Exercise & Body Temperature, Caffeine
(00:51:59) Afternoon Tools: Viewing Sunlight in Late Afternoon, Evening Light
(00:56:45) Evening/Night Tools: Overhead Artificial Lights, Light Sensitivity
(01:04:40) Evening Tools: Hot Bath/Sauna, Temperature & Sleeping Environment
(01:09:40) Alcohol, THC & Reduced Sleep Quality; CBD, Anxiety & Falling Asleep
(01:11:45) Sleep Supplements: Magnesium Threonate, Apigenin & Theanine
(01:16:34) Melatonin Supplementation (Caution)
(01:17:44) Additional Sleep Supplements: GABA, Glycine, Myo-Inositol & Anxiety
(01:20:08) Falling Back Asleep: Reveri App, NSDR, Yoga Nidra
(01:22:55) Staying Asleep: Eye Masks, Ear Plugs, Elevating Feet
(01:24:58) Tool: Sleep Apnea & Nasal Breathing
(01:28:20) Sleep Schedule Consistency, Weekends, Compensatory Sleep & Caffeine
(01:31:14) Tools: Temperature Minimum & Jet Lag, Shift Work & Red Lights
(01:37:38) Behavioral Tools for 3 Daily Critical Periods
(01:39:26) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Huberman Lab Clips, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest this episode is Dr. Emily Balcetis, PhD, Professor of Psychology at New York University (NYU). Dr. Balcetis’ research focuses on how our perception of the world, particularly our visual perceptions, influences our level and persistence of motivation, how we conceptualize goals, actual goal achievement, and our emotional state as we pursue goals. Dr. Balcetis explains how to best visualize and overcome challenges in pursuit of larger, complex goals. We also discuss the science of how to define goals and intermediate milestones, overcome obstacles, and effectively track progress. This episode highlights science-based, immediately actionable tools that anyone can use to set and achieve physical and/or cognitive goals more effectively.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
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(00:00:00) Dr. Emily Balcetis, Visualization of Goals & Motivation
(00:03:41) Sponsors: LMNT
(00:08:08) Vision & Motivation
(00:11:37) Tool: Narrowing Visual Focus & Improving Exercise
(00:21:39) Adjusting Visual Attention & Perceived Fatigue
(00:25:14) Tool: Visual Focus “Spotlight”
(00:27:57) Tool: Goal Gradient Hypothesis, Visual Spotlight to Increase Effort
(00:32:23) Sponsor: AG1
(00:35:00) Defining Goals vs. Accomplishing Goals, Dream Boards & Goal Lists
(00:41:28) Tool: How to Setting Better Goals & Identify Obstacles
(00:46:38) Vision is Unique, Challenging the Visual System, Realistic Goals & Micro-Goals
(00:57:12) Do Fit People View the World Differently?, States of Body & Visual Experiences
(01:05:54) Caffeine, Stimulants, Visual Windows & Motivation
(01:10:13) Tools: Goal Setting & Cognitive (Non-Physical) Goals, Data Collection
(01:21:54) Year in Review & Memory
(01:26:32) Visual Tools & Mental Health, Depression & Visual Priming
(01:31:33) Focusing Attention & Increasing Visual Detail/Resolution
(01:36:12) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Neural Network Newsletter, Instagram, Twitter, Momentous Supplements
In this episode, I explain the biology, symptoms, causes and types of bipolar disorder (sometimes called bipolar depression). I discuss neuroplasticity and how the brain normally regulates mood, energy, and perceptions; then, I contrast that with the biology of bipolar disorder, which is characterized by extremes of energy and mood, e.g., mania and depression. I outline the mechanisms through which bipolar disorder manifests in the brain, including deficits of interoception and reduced connections between the parietal and limbic systems. I also outline how treatment options (such as lithium) work in part through homeostatic plasticity.’ I discuss not only lithium but also the treatment of bipolar with ketamine, different talk therapies, electroconvulsive therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and nutraceuticals, including Omega-3 and Inositol supplementation. This episode should interest anyone who has or knows someone with bipolar disorder and, more broadly, those interested in how the brain works to create a balance between thoughts, energy levels, focus, and mood.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Bipolar Disorder
(00:03:42) Tool: Appetite Suppression & GLP-1, Parallel Pathways, Yerba Mate
(00:9:19) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:14:24) Prevalence & Severity of Bipolar Disorder
(00:16:30) Bipolar Disorder I, Diagnostic Criteria of Mania
(00:28:58) Bipolar Disorder II, Individual Variability
(00:33:07) Bipolar I vs. Bipolar II: Manic, Depressive & Symptom-Free States
(00:38:20) Consequences of Bipolar Disorder, Heritability
(00:46:53) Bipolar Disorder vs. Borderline Personality Disorder
(00:51:51) Mania & Depression, Negative Impacts
(00:53:06) History of Lithium Treatment
(01:02:44) Lithium Treatment & Side-Effects
(01:05:05) Effects of Lithium: BDNF, Anti-inflammatory & Neuroprotection
(01:10:10) Neural Circuits of Bipolar Disorder, Interoception, Hyper- vs. Hypoactivity
(01:17:11) Neural States & Mania, Parietal Lobe & Limbic System
(01:22:58) Homeostatic Plasticity, Synaptic Scaling, Lithium & Ketamine
(01:36:00) Talk Therapies: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family-Focused Therapy, Interpersonal & Social Rhythm Therapy
(01:43:18) Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)
(01:48:01) Psylocibin, Cannabis
(01:51:50) Lifestyle Support, Supplements: Inositol & Omega-3 Fatty Acids
(02:03:31) Omega-3s, Membrane Fluidity & Neuroplasticity
(02:06:44) Mania, Creativity & Occupations
(02:15:33) Bipolar Disorder: Diagnosis, Neural Circuits & Treatment
(02:17:45) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest this episode is Charles Zuker, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biophysics and Neuroscience at Columbia University and an Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Dr. Zuker is the world’s leading expert in the biology of taste, thirst and craving. His laboratory explores the mechanisms of taste perception, focusing on how our conscious and unconscious processing of specific foods and nutrients guide our actions and behaviors. We discuss the neural circuits of taste, the “gut-brain axis,” the basis of food cravings and the key difference between wanting (craving) and liking (perceiving) sugar. We also explore how taste perception relates to specific food satiety, thirst, to our emotions, and expectation. We also consider how sugar containing and highly-processed foods can hijack the natural balance of the taste and digestive systems. Dr. Zuker provides a true masterclass in the biology of taste and perception that ought to be of interest to anyone curious about how the brain works, our motivated behaviors and the neural, chemical perceptual aspects of the mind.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Charles Zuker & Taste Perception
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(00:08:35) Sensory Detection vs. Sensory Perception
(00:11:48) Individual Variations within Perception, Color
(00:16:20) Perceptions & Behaviors
(00:20:19) The 5 Taste Modalities
(00:26:18) Aversive Taste, Bitter Taste
(00:28:00) Survival-Based & Evolutionary Reasons for Taste Modalities, Taste vs. Flavor
(00:30:14) Additional Taste Modalities: Fat & Metallic Perception
(00:34:02) Tongue “Taste Map,” Taste Buds & Taste Receptors
(00:39:34) Burning Your Tongue & Perception
(00:42:54) The “Meaning” of Taste Stimuli, Sweet vs. Bitter, Valence
(00:51:55) Positive vs. Negative Neuronal Activation & Behavior
(00:56:16) Acquired Tastes, Conditioned Taste Aversion
(01:01:44) Olfaction (Smell) vs. Taste, Changing Tastes over One’s Lifetime
(01:09:14) Integration of Odor & Taste, Influence on Behavior & Emotion
(01:17:26) Sensitization to Taste, Internal State Modulation, Salt
(01:24:05) Taste & Saliva: The Absence of Taste
(01:28:10) Sugar & Reward Pleasure Centers; Gut-Brain Axis, Anticipatory Response
(01:36:23) Vagus Nerve
(01:43:09) Insatiable Sugar Appetite, Liking vs. Wanting, Gut-Brain Axis
(01:52:03) Tool: Sugar vs. Artificial Sweeteners, Curbing Appetite
(01:54:06) Cravings & Gut-Brain Axis
(01:57:30) Nutrition, Gut-Brain Axis & Changes in Behavior
(02:01:53) Fast vs. Slow Signaling & Reinforcement, Highly Processed Foods
(02:10:38) Favorite Foods: Enjoyment, Sensation & Context
(02:15:58) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I explain the biological roles of the four major neuromodulators—dopamine, epinephrine (aka adrenaline), serotonin, and acetylcholine—and describe how these neuromodulators impact a wide variety of mental states and behaviors, including focus, creativity, motivation, drive, learning, alertness, mood, relationships, and feelings of well-being. Then, with that foundational understanding in mind, I describe a potent toolkit of science-supported behavioral, nutrition, and supplementation tools that can be used to increase baseline levels of individual neuromodulators and that can be modified for specific goals. This episode summarizes low-or-no-cost, actionable, science-based tools that can benefit anyone in order to enhance their levels of brain chemicals and improve mental health, physical health, and performance.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Optimizing Neurochemicals to Improve Health
(00:05:30) Sleep & Maintaining Healthy Metabolism
(00:09:52) Tools: How to Wake Up Earlier, Night Owls
(00:18:58) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:22:05) Nervous System Overview
(00:31:32) How Neuromodulators Work
(00:34:24) Baseline Neuromodulator Levels, 3 Daily Phases
(00:42:15) Hormones Modulate Neuromodulators
(00:52:12) The 4 Major Types of Neuromodulators
(01:01:45) Tool Kit 1: Increase Baseline Dopamine & Focus
(01:08:52) Tyrosine-rich Foods & Dopamine
(01:10:59) Dopamine Supplementation: Mucuna Pruriens, L-tyrosine & Phenylethylamine
(01:16:00) Deliberate Cold Exposure & Dopamine
(01:21:12) Tool Kit 2: Additional Tips to Increase Dopamine
(01:26:10) Tool Kit 3: Increase Epinephrine (Adrenaline) & Alertness
(01:34:34) Tool Kit 4: Increase Acetylcholine & Attention/Learning; Choline-rich Foods
(01:37:29) Acetylcholine Supplements: Nicotine, Alpha GPC, Huperzine
(01:44:47) Tool Kit 5: Behavior to Increase Focus & Acetylcholine
(01:46:56) Tool Kit 6: Behavior to Increase Serotonin & Feelings of Well-being
(01:50:51) Tools: Tryptophan-Rich Foods & Serotonin
(01:53:31) Tools: Serotonin Supplements: Cissus Quadrangularis, 5-HTP, Myo-inositol
(02:02:14) Use the Neurochemical Toolkit to Meet Individual Goals
(02:06:44) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest this episode is Jeff Cavaliere, MSPT CSCS, a world-class physical therapist and Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Jeff has coached athletes ranging from novice to professional and has taught science-based physical training protocols to tens of millions of everyday people via his enormously clear and actionable online programs. Jeff is a true expert on proper resistance and cardiovascular training, injury prevention and rehabilitation and has extensive knowledge on proper form, posture, nutrition and supplementation. We discuss how to best design and optimize a physical training program to achieve your specific goals. We also discuss how to build and leverage mental focus during workouts, when and how to stretch, pain management and enhancing workout recovery and sleep, and how to personalize your training and nutrition program over time. Jeff’s knowledge and science-based approach ought to benefit everyone in reaching their desired fitness, aesthetic and overall health goals.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Jeff Cavaliere, Physical Training
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(00:08:38) Tool: A Fitness Plan for General Health
(00:13:27) Tool: Optimizing Body Part Training Splits
(00:20:12) Two-a-Day Training
(00:22:33) Cardiovascular Conditioning, High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) & Skills
(00:28:24) Tool: Mind-Muscle Connection, The Cavaliere Cramp Contraction Test
(00:35:05) “Muscularity” & Resting Tone
(00:41:31) Tool: Muscle Recovery & Soreness, Grip Strength
(00:50:39) Sleep & Sleep Position
(00:57:24) Active (Dynamic) vs. Passive Stretching, Timing & Healing Muscle
(01:07:23) Tool: Jumping Rope
(01:12:56) Internal & External Rotation, Upright Row vs. High Pull
(01:24:27) Back Pain Relief & Medial Glutes, Body Pain & Origins
(01:37:39) Tool: Properly Holding Weights & Deepening Grip
(01:43:54) Tool: Physical Recovery, Heat & Cold Exposure
(01:47:19) Tool: Record Keeping for Training Performance & Rest Time
(01:51:47) Nutrition Principles & Consistency, Processed Foods & Sugar
(02:00:15) Tool: “Plate Eating”: Protein, Fibrous & Starchy Carbohydrates
(02:11:25) Training in Men vs. Women, Training for Kids & Adolescents
(02:18:05) Tool: Pre- and Post-Training Nutrition
(02:26:30) Intensity & Training Consistency
(02:29:53) AthleanX, Jesse Laico & Fitness Journeys
(02:38:27) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I explain the biology and psychology of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)—a prevalent and debilitating condition. I also discuss the efficacy and mechanisms behind OCD treatments—both behavioral and pharmacologic as well as holistic and combination treatments and new emerging treatments, including directed brain stimulation. I explain the neural circuitry underlying repetitive “thought-action loops” and why in OCD, the compulsive actions merely make the obsessions even stronger. I review cognitive-behavioral therapies like exposure therapy and SSRIs, holistic approaches, and nutraceuticals, detailing the efficacy of each approach and what science says about how to combine and sequence treatments. I describe an often effective approach for treating OCD where clinicians use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to deliberately bring patients into states of high anxiety while encouraging them to suppress compulsive actions in order to help them learn to overcome repetitious thought/action cycles. This episode should interest anyone with OCD, anyone who knows someone with OCD or OCPD, and more generally, those interested in how the brain works to control thoughts and actions, whether those thoughts are intrusive or not.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
(00:04:06) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:08:28) What is OCD and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder?
(00:11:18) OCD: Major Incidence & Severity
(00:15:10) Categories of OCD
(00:21:33) Anxiety: Linking Obsessions & Compulsions
(00:27:33) OCD & Familial Heredity
(00:29:10) Biological Mechanisms of OCD, Cortico-Striatal-Thalamic Loops
(00:39:36) Cortico-Striatal-Thalamic Loop & OCD
(00:46:39) Clinical OCD Diagnosis, Y-BOCS Index
(00:51:38) OCD & Fear, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) & Exposure Therapy
(01:01:56) Unique Characteristics of CBT/Exposure Therapy in OCD Treatment
(01:10:18) CBT/Exposure Therapy & Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
(01:22:30) Considerations with SSRIs & Prescription Drug Treatments
(01:25:17) Serotonin & Cognitive Flexibility, Psilocybin Studies
(01:31:50) Neuroleptics & Neuromodulators
(01:36:09) OCD & Cannabis, THC & CBD
(01:39:29) Ketamine Treatment
(01:41:43) Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
(01:46:22) Cannabis CBD & Focus
(01:47:50) Thoughts Are Not Actions
(01:51:27) Hormones, Cortisol, DHEA, Testosterone & GABA
(02:00:55) Holistic Treatments: Mindfulness Meditation & OCD
(02:03:28) Nutraceuticals & Supplements: Myo-Inositol, Glycine
(02:09:45) OCD vs. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
(02:20:53) Superstitions, Compulsions & Obsessions
(02:31:00) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest is Ido Portal, the world’s foremost expert on human movement. Ido has spent a lifetime studying, combining and evolving elements from an enormous range of martial arts, dance genres, athletic endeavors, and science, to develop a unified theory and practice of movement called “The Ido Portal Method.” Here we discuss all things movement, including the role of the nervous system, reflexive versus deliberate movement patterns, and the link between emotions and awareness in movement. We also discuss learning and neuroplasticity, the mind-body connection and how movement itself can be leveraged toward expanding other types of skills- cognitive, creative and otherwise. As one of the most sought out teachers of movement alive today, the knowledge Ido shares in this conversation can benefit everyone—children, adults, athletes, dancers, clinicians and trainers and the everyday person.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Ido Portal, Movement & Movement Practice
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(00:07:49) What is Movement?
(00:10:56) Movement & the Body-Mind Connection
(00:14:47) Entry Points to Movement
(00:18:08) Early Education in Movement: Awareness, Play & Examination
(00:21:19) Stillness, Movement & the Environment, Playfulness
(00:31:34) Unique Postures, Types of Movement, Contents vs. Containers
(00:40:50) Discomfort: Marker of Movement, Failures & Learning
(00:47:05) Movement Diversity, Squat Challenge, Injury, Movement Evolution
(00:56:36) Animal & Human Movements, Gain & Change
(01:02:04) Core Movement, Emotion & Memory, Spinal Waves, Evolution
(01:12:39) Song, Dance & Complex Language, Movement as Language, Consilience
(01:21:39) Movement Culture, Community, Collective Knowledge, Wild & Wise
(01:26:36) Potential for Movement, “Humming”
(01:32:18) Instructiveness vs Permissiveness, Degrees of Freedom
(01:35:50) Variety, Diversity & Virtuosity
(01:38:06) Vision & Movement, Focus & Awareness, Panoramic Awareness
(01:48:28) Hearing & Movement
(01:52:43) Walking Gaits
(01:56:55) Playful Variability & Evolution, Improvisation & Openness
(02:03:05) Reactivity & Personal Space, Touch & Proximity to Others, Play & Discomfort
(02:18:13) Visualization & Experience, Feedback
(02:20:14) Linear Movement & Movement Investigation, Examination
(02:31:45) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I explain the science behind limb range of motion and flexibility and how to increase them by using science-supported protocols. Flexibility is crucial for physical movements and can help prevent injuries, decrease inflammation, modulate physical and mental pain, impact exercise recovery speed and even potentially slow the progression of certain diseases. I explain the biology of flexibility, including the specific neural mechanisms that sense stretch and load (i.e., tension) on the muscles and limbs, as well as how specific brain regions like the insula combine those signals to ultimately control limb range of movement. I also provide science-based stretching and “micro-stretching” protocols that reliably improve limb flexibility with the minimum necessary time investment. I review all the details of those stretching protocols: how often to do them, for how long, their timing relative to other exercises, sets, the time between sets, measuring progress and more. All people, physically active or not, should benefit from the information and tools described in this episode.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Flexibility & Stretching
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(00:07:22) Innate Flexibility
(00:09:23) Movement: Nervous System, Connective Tissue & Muscle; Range of Motion
(00:17:51) Golgi Tendon Organs (GTOs) & Load Sensing Mechanisms
(00:20:20) Decreased Flexibility & Aging
(00:22:38) Insula, Body Discomfort & Choice
(00:30:02) von Economo Neurons, Parasympathetic Activation & Relaxation
(00:42:00) Muscle Anatomy & Cellular ‘Lengthening,’ Range of Motion
(00:47:16) Tool: Protocol - Antagonistic Muscles, Pushing vs. Pulling Exercises
(00:51:57) Types of Stretching: Dynamic, Ballistic, Static & PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation)
(00:59:36) Tool: Increasing Range of Motion, Static Stretching Protocol, Duration
(01:05:56) Tool: Static Stretching Protocol & Frequency
(01:13:55) Tool: Effective Stretching Protocol
(01:17:12) Tool: Warming Up & Stretching
(01:19:17) Limb Range of Motion & General Health Benefits
(01:25:30) PNF Stretching, Golgi Tendon Organs & Autogenic Inhibition
(01:31:23) Tool: Anderson Protocol & End Range of Motion, Feeling the Stretch
(01:32:50) Tool: Effectiveness, Low Intensity Stretching, “Micro-Stretching”
(01:41:33) Tool: Should you Stretch Before or After Other Exercises?
(01:45:41) Stretching, Relaxation, Inflammation & Disease
(01:51:37) Insula & Discomfort, Pain Tolerance & Yoga
(02:00:36) Tools: Summary of Stretching Protocols
(02:03:00) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest this episode is Dr. Paul Conti, M.D., a psychiatrist and expert in treating trauma, personality disorders and psychiatric illnesses and challenges of various kinds. Dr. Conti earned his MD at Stanford and did his residency at Harvard Medical School. He now runs the Pacific Premiere Group—a clinical practice helping people heal and grow from trauma and other life challenges. We discuss trauma: what it is and its far-reaching effects on the mind and body, as well as the best treatment approaches for trauma. We also explore how to choose a therapist and how to get the most out of therapy, as well as how to do self-directed therapy. We discuss the positive and negative effects of antidepressants, ADHD medications, alcohol, cannabis, and the therapeutic potential of psychedelics (e.g., psilocybin and LSD), ketamine and MDMA. This episode is must listen for anyone seeking or already doing therapy, processing trauma, and/or considering psychoactive medication. Both patients and practitioners ought to benefit from the information.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Paul Conti, Trauma & Recovery
(00:02:48) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:07:00) Defining Trauma
(00:14:05) Guilt & Shame, Origins of Negative Emotions
(00:21:38) Repeating Trauma, the Repetition Compulsion
(00:28:23) How to Deal with Trauma & Negative Emotions/Arousal
(00:37:17) Processing Trauma, Do You Always Need a Therapist?
(00:45:30) Internal Self-talk, Punishing Narratives & Negative Fantasies
(00:51:10) Short-Term Coping Mechanisms vs. Long-Term Change
(00:53:22) Tools: Processing Trauma on Your Own, Journaling
(00:57:00) Sublimination of Traumatic Experiences
(01:02:34) Tool: Finding a Good Therapist
(01:07:20) Optimizing the Therapy Process, Frequency, Intensity
(01:14:51) Tool: Self-Awareness of Therapy Needs, Mismatch of Needs
(01:16:35) Self-talk & Journaling, Talking to Trusted Individuals
(01:19:00) Prescription Drugs & Treating Trauma, Antidepressants, Treating Core Issues
(01:28:35) Short-term vs. Long-Term Use of Prescription Drugs, Antidepressants
(01:32:18) Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) & Prescription Drugs
(01:37:31) Negative Effects of ADHD Prescription Drugs
(01:40:37) Alcohol, Cannabis – Positive & Negative Effects
(01:44:53) Psychedelics: Psylocibin & LSD, Therapeutic Uses, Trauma Recovery
(01:54:32) Sentience, Language, Animals
(01:55:48) Psychedelic Hallucinations, Trauma Recovery
(02:00:01) MDMA (Therapeutic Uses)
(02:04:47) Clinical Aspects of MDMA
(02:07:28) Language, Processing Trauma, Social Media, Societal Divisions
(02:15:09) Defining “Taking Care of Oneself”
(02:21:13) Dr. Conti, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
This episode, I discuss grief and the challenges of processing losses of different kinds. I explain the biological mechanisms of grief, including how neural circuits for emotional and factual memory combine with those for love and attachment, to create feelings of absence and yearning. I discuss how grief is distinct from depression, yet why they can feel so similar. I also provide science-based tools to assist with the grieving process, including how to reframe and remap the relationship with those we have lost while still maintaining a strong emotional connection to them. I also explain the importance of having and building strong foundational psychological and biological states so that we can better cope with grief when it happens. Finally, I describe tools to adjust those states, including those for accessing sleep, managing stress and emotional swings. This episode is for those suffering from grief but also for everyone, given that we all experience grief at some point in our lives.
We recorded this episode before the recent mass shooting tragedies in the United States. While we hope the information in this episode will be of use to anyone suffering from grief of any kind and at any time, we are also careful to acknowledge that many people require additional support and resources. For that reason, we include mention of such resources and we generally hope people will access them if needed.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
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(00:00:00) Grief & Bereavement
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(00:08:35) Grief vs. Depression, Complicated Grief
(00:12:20) Stages of Grief, Individual Variation for Grieving
(00:16:05) Grief: Lack & Motivation, Dopamine
(00:23:15) Three Dimensions of Relationships
(00:29:52) Tool: Remapping Relationships
(00:37:15) Grief, Maintaining Emotional Closeness & Remapping
(00:44:40) Memories of Loved Ones & Remapping Attachments
(00:48:04) Yearning for Loved Ones: Memories vs. Reality, Episodic Memory
(00:51:40) Tools: Adaptively Processing Grief, Counterfactual Thinking, Phantom Limbs
(01:00:32) Tool: Remembering Emotional Connection & Processing Grief
(01:04:03) Memories, Hippocampal Trace Cells & Feeling An Absence
(01:10:14) Yearning & Oxytocin, Individualized Grief Cycles
(01:18:24) Tool: Complicated Grief & Adrenaline (Epinephrine)
(01:24:37) Sentimental Attachment to Objects
(01:26:13) Why do Some People Grieve More Quickly? Individual Attachment Capacity
(01:29:42) “Vagal Tone,” Heart Rate, Breathwork & Grief Recovery
(01:42:32) Complicated Grief & Cortisol Patterns
(01:48:50) Tool: Improving Sleep & Grieving
(01:54:28) Tools: Grief Processing & Adaptive Recovery
(02:03:36) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest is Dr. Wendy Suzuki, Ph.D., Professor of Neural Science and Psychology and (soon) Dean of New York University, whose research focuses on memory, attention, brain plasticity and simple, daily habits that can be leveraged to improve learning, focus, memory and cognitive ability. We discuss the role of cardiovascular exercise, weight training, deliberate cold exposure, meditation, verbal affirmations, sleep, and other behavioral practices for enhancing learning, mood and stress management, and increasing attention span. Dr. Suzuki shares the mechanisms by which these practices change our brain in order to improve cognitive function fast and reduce age-related cognitive decline.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Dr. Wendy Suzuki, Learning & Memory
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(00:07:27) How Memories Form
(00:10:14) Hippocampus: Memory, Association & Imagination
(00:16:20) Encoding Long-Term Memory
(00:18:48) One-Trial Memory
(00:21:56) Tool: Foundational Habits to Enhance Brain Performance
(00:30:39) Exercise & Improved Memory, Making a “Big, Fat, Fluffy Hippocampus”
(00:39:35) Cardiovascular Exercise, BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor)
(00:48:48) Neurogenesis (New Neuron Production) in Adults
(00:51:50) Effects of Exercise on Memory
(00:56:31) Tool: Timing Daily Exercise, Cortisol
(01:00:02) Age-Related Memory Loss, Daily Exercise
(01:05:33) Tool: Exercise Protocol for Improving Cognition
(01:12:17) Anticipating Exercise, Daily Habits & Behaviors
(01:17:09) “Every Drop of Sweat Counts” – Exercise & Cognitive Function
(01:20:58) Positive Affirmations & Mood
(01:27:28) Meditation & Cognitive Performance
(01:32:27) How Meditation Works, Focusing on the Present
(01:37:14) Tool: Strategies to Increase Attention
(01:42:50) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
This episode I explain the mechanisms by which different types of memories are established in our brain and how to leverage the amount and timing of key neurochemicals and hormones, such as adrenaline (aka epinephrine) and cortisol, to improve your learning and memory abilities. I describe multiple science-based protocols to do this, including repetition, caffeine, emotional states, deliberate cold exposure, sleep, meditation, and the role of vision, including taking “mental snapshots.” I also describe how exercise and an associated hormone, osteocalcin, can improve cognitive ability and memory formation. I also describe unique aspects and forms of memory such as photographic memory, extreme facial recognition (aka super recognition), and the phenomenon known as déjà vu.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Memory, Improving Memory
(00:03:09) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:07:54) Sensory Stimuli, Nervous System & Encoding Memory
(00:11:12) Context & Memory Formation
(00:13:46) Tool: Repetition, Improving Learning & Memory
(00:17:11) Co-Activation and intensity Neuron Activation
(00:20:50) Different Types of Memory
(00:25:40) Memory Formation in the Brain, Hippocampus
(00:28:00) Hippocampus, Role in Memory & Learning, Explicit vs. Implicit Memory
(00:31:49) Emotion & Memory Enhancement
(00:36:44) Tool: Emotion Saliency & Improved Memory
(00:41:42) Conditioned-Placed Avoidance/Preference, Adrenaline
(00:47:14) Adrenaline & Cortisol
(00:49:35) Accelerating the Repetition Curve & Adrenaline
(00:53:03) Tool: Enhancing Learning & Memory - Caffeine, Alpha-GPC & Stimulant Timing
(01:00:50) Tool: Enhancing Learning & Memory - Sleep, Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR)
(01:04:48) Tool: Enhancing Learning & Memory - Deliberate Cold Exposure, Adrenaline
(01:08:42) Timing of Adrenaline Release & Memory Formation
(01:12:36) Chronically High Adrenaline & Cortisol, Impact on Learning & Memory
(01:15:12) Adrenaline Linked with Learning: Not a New Principle
(01:17:25) Amygdala, Adrenaline & Memory Formation, Generalization of Memories
(01:22:20) Tool: Cardiovascular Exercise & Neurogenesis
(01:27:00) Cardiovascular Exercise, Osteocalcin & Improved Hippocampal Function
(01:29:59) Load-Bearing Exercise, Osteocalcin & Cognitive Ability
(01:34:41) Tool: Timing of Exercise, Learning & Memory Enhancement
(01:37:29) Photographic Memory
(01:38:49) “Super Recognizers,” Facial Recognition
(01:41:46) Tool: Mental Snapshots, Photographs & Memory Enhancement
(01:49:12) Déjà Vu
(01:53:24) Tool: Meditation, Daily Timing of Meditation
(02:02:21) How to Enhance Memory
(02:05:51) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
This episode I describe the neural mechanisms that activate and control aggressive states and behaviors and the role of hormones—estrogen and testosterone—in mediating violent and and/or competive aggression. I also describe tools that can be used to modulate the factors that have been shown to ‘prime’ an individual for aggression, including sunlight, estrogen sensitivity, competition within social settings, and overall stress levels, and the hormone cortisol. I discuss how substances such as caffeine and alcohol can impact impulsive behaviors, and how nutrition and supplementation can be used to regulate mood and aggression.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Aggression, Types of Aggression
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(00:08:29) Neural Circuits for Aggression, “Hydraulic Pressure Model”
(00:15:50) Brain Regions Controlling Aggression, Ventromedial Hypothalamus (VMH)
(00:22:14) Psychiatric Disorders & Aggression
(00:23:36) Stimulation of the VMH, Estrogen Receptors & Aggression
(00:31:57) Neural Circuits Mediating Physical Acts of Aggression, Biting
(0:35:56) Testosterone & Competitiveness/Estrogen & Aggression
(00:43:00) Sunlight, Melatonin & Aggression
(00:45:46) Cortisol, Serotonin & Aggressive Behaviors
(00:51:56) Tool: Omega-3 Supplementation & Mood
(00:54:18) Tool: Sunlight, Sauna & Cortisol Reduction
(00:55:54) Tool: Ashwagandha & Cortisol Reduction
(00:57:06) Tool: Seasonality/Sunlight, Genetic Variation in Estrogen Sensitivity
(01:00:37) Testosterone & Aggression, Competitive Work Environments
(01:05:07) Testosterone, Amygdala, Challenge & Effort
(01:09:27) Caffeine, Alcohol & Impulsivity
(01:13:15) Tool: Caffeinated Alcohol Beverages, Impulsivity & Aggression
(01:17:18) Tool: ADHD, Acetyl-L Carnitine & Aggressive Behavior
(01:24:10) Factors Affecting the “Hydraulic Pressure Model” of Aggression
(01:25:44) Book by Dr. David Anderson, Aggression & Social Relationships
(01:27:35) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Instagram, Twitter
My guest is Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D. She earned her doctoral degree in biomedical science from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and has become one of the leading public health educators on the brain and general health, aging, cancer, and nutrition. We discuss the four major categories of micronutrients that regulate cellular and organ stress and antioxidants, inflammation, hormone regulation, immune system, and longevity. Dr. Patrick provides actionable protocols for obtaining key micronutrients from food and/or supplement-based sources. Additionally, Dr. Patrick outlines protocols for deliberate cold and deliberate heat exposure to benefit metabolism, cardiorespiratory fitness, mental health, and lifespan.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Dr. Rhonda Patrick – Micronutrients, Cold & Heat Exposure
(00:03:12) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:09:42) Stress Response Pathways, Hormesis
(00:16:38) Plants, Polyphenols, Sulforaphane
(00:21:12) Tools 1: Sulforaphane - Broccoli Sprouts, Broccoli, Mustard Seed
(00:23:50) Tool 2: Moringa & Nrf2 Antioxidant Response
(00:25:25) Sulforaphane: Antioxidants (Glutathione) & Air Pollution (Benzene Elimination)
(00:27:10) Plants & Stress Response Pathways, Intermittent Challenges
(00:29:35) Traumatic Brain Injury, Sulforaphane, Nrf2
(00:35:08) Tools 3: Omega-3 Fatty Acids (ALA, EPA & DHA), Fish Oil, Oxidation
(00:48:40) EPA Omega-3s & Depression
(00:52:02) Krill Oil vs. Fish Oil Supplements?
(00:54:23) Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Omega-3 Index & Life Expectancy
(00:59:24) Tool 4: Food Sources of EPA Omega-3s
(01:06:07) Omega-3 Supplementation, Omega-3 Index Testing
(01:10:22) Benefits of Omega-3s
(01:14:40) Tool 5: Food Sources of DHA Omega-3s
(01:17:07) Vitamin D & Sun Skin Exposure
(01:22:18) Role of Vitamin D, Gene Regulation
(01:25:30) Tool 6: Vitamin D Testing & Vitamin D3 Supplementation
(01:33:15) Tool 7: Skin Surface Area & Sun Exposure, Vitamin D
(01:34:23) Vitamin D & Longevity
(01:36:46) Sun Exposure & Sunscreen
(01:40:30) Role of Magnesium, Magnesium Sources, Dark Leafy Green Vegetables
(01:44:50) Tool 8: Magnesium Supplements: Citrate, Threonate, Malate, Bisglycinate
(01:50:57) Tool 9: Deliberate Cold Exposure Protocol & Mood/Anxiety
(01:59:22) Tool 10: Cold Exposure, Mitochondria UCP1 & Heat Generation
(02:02:30) Tool 11: Cold & Fat ‘Browning’, PGC-1alpha, Metabolism
(02:05:08) Cold Exposure & High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), PGC-1alpha, Muscle
(02:08:04) Tools 12: Exercise, HIIT, Tabata & Sauna
(02:13:30) Tool 13: Sauna, Endorphins/Dynorphins, Mood
(02:17:45) Tool 14: Mild Stress, Adrenaline & Memory
(02:19:53) Sauna, Vasodilation & Alzheimer’s and Dementia Risk
(02:25:30) Sauna Benefits, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs)
(02:31:29) Insulin signaling, FOXO3 & Longevity
(02:33:22) Tools 16: Sauna Protocols, Hot Baths & Fertility
(02:37:41) Tool 17: Exercise & Longevity, Osteocalcin
(02:41:37) Tools 18: Red Light Sauna? Infrared Sauna? Sauna & Sweating of Heavy Metals
(02:47:20) FoundMyFitness Podcast, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Huberman Lab on Instagram & Twitter
I describe the mechanisms by which deliberate heat exposure impacts body temperature, metabolism, heart health, hormone production, exercise recovery, cognition, mood, and longevity. I detail specific protocols for deliberate heat exposure, including exposure times, temperature ranges to consider, time of day, and delivery mechanisms (sauna vs. hot bath vs. open air heat, etc.) in order to achieve different specific outcomes, including dramatic growth hormone releases, or reduction in cortisol levels. I also discuss the ability of locally applied heat to heal or otherwise improve various bodily tissues and new data on how local application of heat may induce the conversion of metabolically sluggish white fat to metabolically robust beige fat.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Heat & Health
(00:03:37) Momentous Supplements
(00:05:09) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:09:31) Body Shell Temperature vs. Body Core Temperature
(00:13:28) Thermal Regulation, Hyperthermia
(00:17:36) Heat Removal Circuits, Pre-Optic Hypothalamus (POA)
(00:26:30) Protocols & Benefits of Deliberate Heat Exposure
(00:33:37) Tools & Conditions for Deliberate Heat Exposure
(00:38:47) Deliberate Heat Exposure, Cortisol & Cardiovascular Health
(00:44:50) Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs), Molecular Mechanisms of Heat Regulation
(00:47:56) Longevity & Heat Exposure, FOXO3
(00:52:30) Deliberate Cold & Heat Exposure & Metabolism
(00:54:48) Deliberate Heat Exposure & Growth Hormone
(01:04:32) Parameters for Heat & Cold Exposure
(01:08:26) Circadian Rhythm & Body Temperature, Cold & Heat Exposure
(01:12:00) Heat Exposure & Growth Hormone
(01:16:20) Tool: Hydration & Sauna
(01:17:10) Heat, Endorphins & Dynorphins, Mood
(01:28:44) Tool: Glabrous Skin To Heat or Cool
(01:35:33) Local Hyperthermia, Converting White Fat to Beige Fat, Metabolism
(01:47:00) Hormesis/Mitohormesis & Heat/Cold Exposure
(01:49:11) Benefits of Heat Exposure
(01:51:10) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
I describe the mechanisms by which different wavelengths of light impact the cells, tissues and organs of the human body, and how specifically timed light exposure of specific wavelengths can be used to improve sleep, enhance alertness, modulate hormone levels, and improve mood. I also explain the use of ultraviolet and infrared phototherapies to relieve pain increase testosterone and estrogen levels; improve skin health, appearance and wound healing; and how red light can be used to offset age-related vision loss and provide neuroprotection. Throughout the episode, I describe the mechanisms of light-based therapies and actionable tools that people can use positively impact mental and physical health.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Using Light to Improve Health
(00:04:49) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:09:56) Physics of Light, Electromagnetic Energy
(00:12:23) Wavelengths of Light
(00:15:38) How Light Penetrates Tissues
(00:20:13) Light & the Body: Direct & Indirect Signals
(00:28:35) Light, Seasonality & Melatonin
(00:33:40) Melatonin: Regulatory & Protective Effects
(00:38:49) Tools: Optimizing Melatonin Levels
(00:44:49) Sun (UVB light) Exposure, Mating Behavior, Testosterone & Estrogen
(00:58:09) Seasonality, Romantic Passion & Testosterone
(01:02:13) Tool: Skin Sun Exposure & Testosterone
(01:06:13) Light & Improved Pain Tolerance
(01:11:55) Protocol: Sun Exposure & Chronic Pain
(01:12:48) Tools: Sunlight (UVB), Blue-Light Blockers, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
(01:19:44) Light & Enhanced Immune Function
(01:23:30) Tool: Light During Winter Months
(01:26:18) Light Therapies: Local vs. Systemic Exposure
(01:28:54) Tool: Improving Mood, Timing of Natural & Artificial Light
(01:32:44) Light Conditions & Sleep Optimization
(01:39:00) Infrared Light, Skin & Wound Healing
(01:46:00) Infrared Light Therapy & Skin, Low-Level Laser (Light) Therapy (LLLT)
(01:49:20) Infrared Light & Age-Related Vision Loss
(01:59:36) Tools: Infrared Panels, Morning Exposure
(02:05:22) Infrared Light at Night, Shift Work
(02:08:35) Light Flicker Phototherapy & Neuroprotection
(02:19:07) Phototherapies for Health
(02:20:50) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify Reviews, Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
My guest is Dr. Kyle Gillett, MD, a dual board-certified physician in family medicine and obesity medicine and an expert in optimizing hormone levels to improve overall health and well-being in both men and women. We discuss how to improve hormones using behavioral, nutritional, and exercise-based tools and safely and rationally approach supplementation and hormone therapies. We discuss testosterone and estrogen and how those hormones relate to fertility, mood, aging, relationships, disease pathologies, thyroid hormone, growth hormone, prolactin, dopamine and peptides that impact physical and mental health and vitality across the lifespan. The episode is rich with scientific mechanisms and tools for people to consider.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Dr. Kyle Gillett, MD, Hormone Optimization
(00:03:28) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:08:24) Preventative Medicine & Hormone Health
(00:14:17) The Six Pillars of Hormone Health Optimization
(00:17:14) Diet for Hormone Health, Blood Testing
(00:20:21) Exercise for Hormone Health
(00:21:06) Caloric Restriction, Obesity & Testosterone
(00:23:55) Intermittent Fasting, Growth Hormone (GH), IGF-1
(00:29:08) Sleep Quality & Hormones
(00:35:03) Testosterone in Women
(00:38:55) Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), Hair Loss
(00:43:46) DHT in Men and Women, Turmeric/Curcumin, Creatine
(00:50:10) 5-Alpha Reductase, Finasteride, Saw Palmetto
(00:52:30) Hair loss, DHT, Creatine Monohydrate
(00:55:07) Hair Regrowth, Male Pattern Baldness
(00:58:12) Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Inositol, DIM
(01:04:00) Oral Contraception, Perceived Attractiveness, Fertility
(01:10:31) Testosterone & Marijuana or Alcohol
(01:14:27) Sleep Supplement Frequency
(01:15:34) Testosterone Supplementation & Prostate Cancer
(01:20:24) Prostate Health, Dietary Fiber, Saw Palmetto, C-Reactive Protein
(01:24:05) Prostate Health & Pelvic Floor, Viagra, Tadalafil
(01:30:54) Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
(01:35:17) Estrogen & Aromatase Inhibitors, Calcium D-Glucarate, DIM
(01:39:28) Lifestyle Factors to Increase Testosterone/Estrogen Levels, Dietary Fats
(01:45:34) Aromatase Supplements: Ecdysterone, Turkesterone
(01:47:04) Tongkat Ali (Long Jack), Estrogen/Testosterone levels
(01:52:25) Fadogia Agrestis, Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Frequency
(01:56:44) Boron, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
(01:58:13) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), Fertility
(02:04:18) Prolactin & Dopamine, Pituitary Damage
(02:08:34) Augmenting Dopamine Levels: Casein, Gluten, Vitamin E, Vitamin B6 (P5P)
(02:12:30) L-Carnitine & Fertility, TMAO & Allicin (Garlic)
(02:18:19) Blood Test Frequency
(02:19:41) Long-Term Relationships & Effects on Hormones
(02:25:33) Nesting Instincts: Prolactin, Childbirth & Relationships
(02:29:05) Cold & Hot Exposure, Hormones & Fertility
(02:32:34) Peptide Hormones: Insulin, Tesamorelin, Ghrelin
(02:37:24) Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptides (GHRPs)
(02:39:38) BPC-157 & Injury, Dosing Frequency
(02:45:23) Uses for Melanotan
(02:48:21) Spiritual Health Impact on Mental & Physical Health
(02:54:18) Caffeine & Hormones
(02:56:19) Neural Network Newsletter, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify Review, Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Supplements, Instagram, Twitter
I describe mechanisms by which deliberate cold exposure can enhance mental health, physical health, and performance. I detail specific protocols to safely engage in deliberate cold exposure, including minimal exposure times, time-of-day effects, determining optimal temperatures, recovery, mindset, and movement during cold exposure. I discuss how cold exposure can be used to safely stress the body to improve attention, mood, and cognitive focus and boost metabolism and reduce inflammation. Also, I explain how cold exposure on specific regions of the body (called glabrous skin surfaces) can be leveraged to enhance endurance and weight training and increase work output.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Deliberate Cold Exposure, Health Warning
(00:04:23) Tool: Moderate Exercise & Cognitive Work
(00:11:04) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:15:37) Circadian Rhythm & Body Temperature
(00:18:41) Tool: Quickly Decrease Core Body Temperature, Glabrous Skin
(00:25:26) Mental Effects of Cold Exposure
(00:29:02) Physical Effects of Cold Exposure
(00:30:11) How Cold Should the Temperature Be?
(00:34:53) Cold Showers vs. Cold Water Immersion
(00:38:27) Protocols for Cold Exposure
(00:50:57) Optimal Mindset(s) During Cold Exposure
(00:55:26) Tool: Using Movement During Cold Exposure
(00:57:51) Optimal Frequency of Cold Exposure
(01:00:22) Cold Exposure for Dopamine, Mood & Focus
(01:12:55) Cold Exposure & Metabolism, Brown Fat
(01:25:55) Tool: Caffeine, Dopamine & Cold Exposure
(01:29:14) Tools: Increasing Metabolism w/Cold – The Søberg Principle, Shivering
(01:34:15) Norepinephrine & Fat Cells
(01:36:22) Cold, Physical Performance, Inflammation
(01:47:36) Hyperthermia & Glabrous Skin Cooling
(01:53:27) Tool: Palmar Cooling & Endurance
(02:03:18) Cold Exposure to Groin, Increasing Testosterone
(02:07:50) Tool: Optimal Timing for Daily Cold Exposure
(02:11:16) Neural Network Newsletter, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify Reviews, Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Supplements, Instagram, Twitter
In this episode, I discuss fundamental principles of strength and hypertrophy training and building endurance, along with the mechanisms underlying them. Joining me is Dr. Andy Galpin, Professor of Kinesiology at California State University, Fullerton, and one of the foremost experts in the world on the science and application of methods to increase strength, hypertrophy, and endurance performance. We review specific protocols to optimize training and recovery, and also delve into hydration, sleep, nutrition, supplements, and mental tools that can be leveraged to accelerate adaptations leading to enhanced strength, muscle growth, and/or endurance.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
(00:00:00) Dr. Andy Galpin, Strength & Endurance Training
(00:03:23) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:08:20) Adaptations of Exercise, Progressive Overload
(00:14:40) Modifiable Variables, One-Rep Max, Muscle Soreness
(00:27:30) Modifiable Variables of Strength Training, Supersets
(00:43:50) How to Select Training Frequency: Strength vs. Hypertrophy
(00:58:45) Hypertrophy Training, Repetition Ranges, Blood Flow Restriction
(01:08:50) Tools: Protocols for Strength Training, the 3 by 5 Concept
(01:10:48) Mind-Muscle Connection
(01:16:16) Mental Awareness
(01:27:57) Breathing Tools for Resistance Training & Post-Training
(01:37:25) Endurance Training & Combining with Strength
(01:51:20) Tools: Protocols for Endurance Training
(02:08:15) Muscular Endurance, Fast vs. Slow Twitch Muscle
(02:16:35) Hydration & the Galpin Equation, Sodium, Fasting
(02:35:57) Cold Exposure & Training
(02:43:15) Heat Exposure & Training
(02:53:47) Recovery
(03:04:02) Tool: Sodium Bicarbonate
(03:17:26) Tool: Creatine Monohydrate
(03:20:08) Absolute Rest
(03:29:08) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify, Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Supplements, Instagram, Twitter
I explain how to blunt sugar cravings through fundamental knowledge of how sugar is sensed, metabolized, and utilized within the body. I explain how sugar is processed through the digestive tract and nervous system and how both the taste and nutritive components of sugar can lead to specific appetite changes and cravings. I discuss the connection between sugar, dopamine, and cravings and outline many tools to curb sugar cravings, specifically craving highly processed refined sugars.
For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
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(00:00:00) Sugar & Physiology
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(00:07:40) Sugar & the Brain
(00:10:06) Appetite & Hormones: Ghrelin & Insulin
(00:14:17) Glucose & Brain Function
(00:24:19) Glucose & Physical Activity
(00:26:16) Fructose vs. Glucose
(00:32:41) When to Eat High-Sugar Foods?
(00:35:01) Sugar’s Taste vs. Nutritive Pathways, Sugar Cravings
(00:41:46) Tool: Sugar & the Dopamine, Pleasure – Pain Dichotomy
(00:48:43) Subconscious Sugar Circuits, Hidden Sugars in Food
(00:58:03) Glucose Metabolism in the Brain
(01:03:00) Tool: Glycemic Index, Blunting Sugar Cravings
(01:12:08) Sugary Drinks, Highly Refined Sugars
(01:14:33) Artificial Sweeteners
(01:22:36) ADHD, Omega-3s
(01:30:18) Tools: Reduce Sugar Cravings with EPA Omega-3s & Glutamine
(01:35:15) Tool: Blunt Sugar Peaks & Craving with Lemon Juice
(01:43:09) Tool: Reduce Sugar Cravings & Spikes with Cinnamon
(01:45:10) Berberine, Sustained Low Blood Glucose Levels
(01:51:24) Tool: Sleep & Sugar Cravings
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I discuss the role of salt (sodium) in the nervous system and the key role that it plays in mental performance, physical performance and health. I explain how the brain senses salt levels in our body and how that relates to our feelings of thirst. I cover the physiology of the renal system and the hormones that control sodium and water balance in our body. I also explore how salt interacts with stress and our immune systems and its crucial role in neuron function. Additionally, I examine research findings suggesting that some individuals might benefit from increased intake of sodium and other electrolytes (magnesium and potassium) to enhance mental performance, lessen anxiety, and offset dizziness. Yet, other people may need less sodium. I discuss how you can determine your optimal sodium intake and why sodium intake levels need to be uniquely tailored to an individual’s lifestyle. Finally, I explain how salt creates ‘hidden’ sugars in many processed foods and the problems that can create. Throughout the episode, I explain peer-reviewed findings outlining salt’s essential role in overall health and describe general recommendations and tools anyone can use to find their optimal salt balance and thereby enhance their brain and body’s performance.
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(00:00:00) Role of Salt
(00:02:57) Neuropod Cells, Artificial Sweeteners & ‘Hidden’ Cravings
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(00:15:06) Salt Regulation
(00:17:13) How the Brain Senses Salt
(00:24:15) Salt & Thirst
(00:29:27) Blood Pressure & Thirst
(00:33:47) Kidneys & Urine Regulation
(00:39:08) Vasopressin: Roles in Libido & Urination
(00:45:46) How Much Salt Do You Need?
(00:56:45) Should You Increase Your Salt Intake?
(01:02:19) Tools: Determining Your Individual Salt Intake
(01:14:02) Iodine, Sea Salt
(01:17:13) Salt: Roles in Stress & Anxiety
(01:24:20) Other Electrolytes: Magnesium & Potassium
(01:27:57) Tools: Effects of Low-carbohydrate Diets & Caffeine
(01:32:28) General Recommendations for Salt Intake
(01:36:34) Perception of Salt & Sugar Taste, Processed Foods
(01:47:13) Role of Sodium in Neuronal Function, Action Potentials
(01:53:13) Dehydration
(01:55:36) What Salt Intake is Best for You?
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My guest this episode is Dr. Justin Sonnenburg, Professor of Microbiology & Immunology at Stanford University. Dr. Sonnenburg’s research focuses on how microbes in our gut impact our mental and physical health and how diet and your environment shape your gut microbiome. We discuss the architecture of the gut microbiome and microbiota variability in different regions of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and how these can change in response to diet, environment or genetics. We explore the early establishment of your microbiome and how your mode of delivery into the world (C-section or not) shapes your gut. We also discuss lifestyle factors that can alter your microbiome and the integral role the gut microbiome plays in communicating to other organs, including your brain. Dr. Sonnenburg details his recent clinical study, which found that diets rich in fermented foods (but not fiber) increase microbiota diversity and reduce signals of inflammation. Additionally, we examine how foods typical in Western Diets (e.g., high fat, low fiber, processed foods) can negatively impact the gut microbiome. Throughout the episode, we discuss actionable tools from peer-reviewed clinical findings that anyone can implement, regardless of budget, in order to optimize their gut microbiome and health.
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(00:00:00) Dr. Justin Sonnenburg, Gut Microbiome
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(00:08:30) What is the Gut Microbiome?
(00:12:49) Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract & Microbiota Variability
(00:16:00) Breast Feeding, C-Sections & Pets
(00:21:56) The Human Microbiome Project at Stanford
(00:26:30) Traditional vs. Industrialized Populations
(00:28:58) Resilience of the Microbiome
(00:35:10) Regional Differences Along Your GI Tract
(00:42:04) Fasting, Cleanses & Gut Health
(00:51:19) Dietary Differences
(01:01:24) Simple vs. Complex Carbohydrates, Processed Foods
(01:07:03) Artificial & Plant-based Sweeteners
(01:12:44) Cleanses: Useful? Harmful?
(01:14:50) Your Microbiome & Your Immune System
(01:20:17) Dietary Fiber & Fermented Foods
(01:32:13) High-Fiber vs. High-Fermented Diet; Inflammation
(01:41:33) Ripple Effects of a Healthy Diet
(01:45:00) Does a High-Fiber Diet Make Inflammation Worse?
(01:47:22) Over Sterilized Environments
(01:50:15) The Gut Microbiome’s Effect on Physiology
(01:56:45) Gut-Brain Connection
(01:59:30) Probiotics: Benefits & Risks
(02:04:20) Prebiotics: Essential?
(02:07:00) Tools for Enhancing Your Gut Microbiota
(02:11:12) Dr. Sonnenburg’s Research, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Supplements, Instagram, Twitter, Neural Network Newsletter
In this episode, I discuss the profound effect the gut has on the nervous system. I cover the structure and function of the gut-brain axis and the role of the gut microbiome in the brain and overall health. I describe how the gut controls hunger or satiety by affecting neurons in our brain. I also contrast the many pathways by which the gut influences the brain: direct vs. indirect pathways, chemical vs. mechanical, and fast vs. slow signaling. Additionally, I discuss what defines a healthy microbiome and how your lifestyle impacts the gut microbiome, including the effects of stress, fasting, antibiotics, pets, environment, prebiotics and probiotics. I address how different foods shape the gut microbiome, in particular, the emerging data that fermented foods can increase the diversity of healthy gut microbiota. Throughout the episode, I explain peer-reviewed and textbook findings that reveal the critical role of the gut microbiome in supporting mental and physical health and I outline simple tools that anyone can use in order to enhance their gut microbiome health.
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(00:00:00) Gut Microbiome
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(00:06:55) Your Gut-Brain Axis
(00:09:44) Gut-Brain Anatomy
(00:15:32) Microbiota vs. Gut Microbiome
(00:20:01) Roles of Gut Microbiome
(00:23:03) Neuropod Cells: (Subconscious) Tasting with Your Stomach
(00:34:13) Ghrelin: Slow Modulation of Your Brain in Hunger
(00:38:02) Glucagon Like Peptide 1; GLP-1
(00:42:22) Tools: ‘Free Will’ & Food Cravings
(00:44:46) Mechanical Cues from Gut to Brain
(00:49:05) Dopamines, Vomiting
(00:52:06) Indirect Signals from Gut Microbiota
(00:59:30) Gut Microbiome “Critical Periods”
(01:03:08) How Gut Health Controls Overall Health
(01:12:25) What is a Healthy Gut Microbiome?
(01:15:00) Tools: Enhance Your Gut Microbiome
(01:23:49) Foods to Enhance Microbiota Diversity; Fermented Foods
(01:37:07) High-Fiber Diets & Inflammation
(01:40:58) Artificial & Non-Caloric Sweeteners
(01:44:27) Structure & Function of Gut-Brain Axis
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My guest is Dr. David Spiegel MD, Associate Chair of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Director of the Center on Stress and Health and Director of the Center for Integrative Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Spiegel has more than 40 years of clinical and research experience with hypnosis, stress physiology, and psychotherapy. In this episode, we examine the role of clinical hypnosis for the treatment of trauma, chronic pain, anxiety and more. Dr. Spiegel explains how to determine your level of ‘hypnotizability’ and provides case studies of incredible successes with hypnosis to treat a variety of ailments. We also discuss how breathing, vision and directed mental focus can modulate internal states and enhance performance. Additionally, we discuss how the adoption of self-hypnosis techniques can reduce stress and enhance sleep in anyone. Dr. Spiegel teaches us how hypnosis works at the neural circuit level to enhance cognitive flexibility. Throughout the episode, Dr. Spiegel summarizes key clinical trials and peer-reviewed findings and resources to work with a trained clinical professional or to do guided self-hypnosis.
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(00:00:00) Dr. David Spiegel MD, Hypnosis
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(00:09:09) Clinical Hypnosis
(00:16:45) Stage Hypnosis
(00:20:25) Neurobiology of Hypnosis
(00:26:04) ADHD
(00:28:22) Hypnosis for Stress & Sleep
(00:32:12) Hypnosis to Strengthen Neural Connections
(00:37:19) Restructuring Trauma Narratives
(00:45:14) Ketamine Therapy
(00:50:07) Self-directed Hypnosis, Reveri
(00:56:53) Eliminating Obsessive Thoughts, Superstitions
(01:01:50) ‘Hypnotizability’, the Spiegel Eye-roll Test
(01:15:36) EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing)
(01:21:43) Confronting Stress & Trauma
(01:27:56) The Mind-Body Connection
(01:31:35) Dealing with Grief
(01:35:45) Hypnosis in Children & Groups
(01:40:06) Drug Therapies & Hypnosis
(01:42:39) Breathing Patterns, Peak Performance
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In this episode, I discuss the psychology and biology of desire, love and attachment. I explain how childhood attachment types are thought to inform adult attachment styles to romantic partners, and I describe some of the major theories of human mate selection, relationships and infidelity. Additionally, I explore the neurobiology and proposed subconscious processing underlying desire, love and attachment, including the roles of empathy and “positive delusion." I outline how self-awareness can shift one’s relationship attachment style towards securely bonded partnerships. Finally, I describe specific tools and supplements that have been researched to increase libido and sex drive. Throughout the episode, I explain the science and key mechanisms underlying romantic love and outline tools for those seeking to find a strong, healthy relationship, or for those wanting to strengthen an existing relationship.
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(00:00:00) Desire, Love & Attachment
(00:02:59) Odor, Perceived Attractiveness & Birth Control
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(00:14:13) Romance: Balancing Love & Desire
(00:19:00) Animal Studies, Vasopressin & Monogamy
(00:22:06) Strange Situation Task, Childhood Attachment Styles
(00:32:52) Adult Attachment Styles
(00:38:50) Secure Attachment
(00:41:23) Autonomic Arousal: The “See-Saw”
(00:50:39) Tool: Self-Awareness, Healthy Interdependence
(00:53:11) Neurobiology of Desire, Love & Attachment
(00:58:02) Empathy & Mating & the Autonomic Nervous System
(01:10:02) Positive Delusion, Touch
(01:15:20) Relationship Stability
(01:21:22) Selecting Mates, Recognition of Autonomic Tone
(01:38:28) Neural Mechanisms of Romantic Attachment
(01:47:43) Autonomic Coordination in Relationships
(01:56:13) Infidelity & Cheating
(02:08:56) “Chemistry”, Subconscious Processes
(02:12:44) Tools: Libido & Sex Drive
(02:20:20) Maca (Maca root)
(02:25:58) Tongkat Ali (Longjack)
(02:28:56) Tribulus terrestris
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In this episode, I discuss the transformative nature of play—how it changes our feelings, thoughts and actions and indeed, how it can rewire our brain to function better in all contexts. I explain the role of play in childhood, as well as adulthood in skill and social development and describe key characteristics of the mind and body during play. Additionally, I explore how play allows the brain to test contingencies in different roles/environments. Throughout, I discuss the underlying neurobiology of play. I also describe how low-stakes play, and tinkering can broaden and shape your future capabilities. Finally, I discuss how our childhood ‘personal play identity’ informs our adult personality. Throughout the episode, I use the science of play to outline recommendations for using play as a means to enhance neuroplasticity and explore novel situations, regardless of age.
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(00:00:00) The Power of Play
(00:02:23) Tool: Reading on Smart Phones, Sighing & Learning
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(00:13:57) Homeostatic Regulation of Play
(00:23:53) Childhood Play & Mindsets
(00:29:21) Contingency Testing
(00:32:17) The (Power of) Playful Mindset
(00:36:13) Body Postures
(00:44:03) Rule Testing & Breaking
(00:48:24) Role Play
(00:50:39) Neurobiology of Low-stakes Play
(00:54:22) Expanding Capabilities through Tinkering
(01:00:03) Play Is THE Portal to Neuroplasticity
(01:04:44) Adulthood Play
(01:10:14) Fire Together, Wire Together
(01:18:03) Trauma & Play Deficits & Recovery
(01:23:25) Competition & Dynamic Movement
(01:27:36) Chess, Mental Roles, Novelty
(01:32:52) Personal Play Identity
(01:37:24) Play Transforms Your Future Self
(01:40:55) Recommendations for Play
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In this episode, I discuss ways to set up your workspace to optimize productivity, focus and creativity. I discuss how to adjust light, physically arrange your work environment, and leverage body posture to enhance productivity. Additionally, I explore how to shift your work environment for particular types of tasks. Moreover, I review the role of body movement in the workspace. I also discuss sound-based tools that can either enhance or diminish cognitive functioning (the ability to focus on deep work). I describe a particular frequency of binaural beats that studies show can be used to enhance memory and recall. This episode covers quality peer-reviewed findings practical tools anyone can use, regardless of budget, in order to optimize their workspace to achieve heightened levels of productivity, increased alertness and focus, and creativity.
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(00:00:00) Arranging Environment for Focus
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(00:07:55) How to Increase Focus
(00:10:02) Lighting Your Work in Phase 1
(00:16:00) Lighting Your Work in Phase 2
(00:19:45) Lighting Your Work in Phase 3
(00:24:17) Where to Look While You Work
(00:28:02) Arranging Your Environment
(00:31:24) Body Posture
(00:34:22) How Long to Do Deep Work
(00:36:50) Set the Right Visual Window Size
(00:42:15) 45 min / 5 min Rule
(00:44:23) The Cathedral Effect: Analytic vs Creative Work
(00:55:50) Leveraging Background Noise
(01:02:20) Binaural Beats for Work
(01:06:38) The Best Binaural Frequency for Work
(01:11:17) How Binaural Beats Increase Focus
(01:13:56) Minimizing Interruptions
(01:20:01) Sit or Stand, or Both?
(01:25:18) Movement in the Workspace
(01:31:00) Summary & Shifting Work Environments
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My guest is Dr. Alia Crum, Associate (tenured) Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and Director of the Stanford Mind & Body Lab. Dr. Crum is a world expert on mindsets and beliefs and how they shape our responses to stress, exercise, and even to the foods we eat. We discuss how our mindset about the nutritional content of food changes whether it is satisfying to us at a physiological (hormonal and metabolic) level. She also tells how mindsets about exercise can dramatically alter the effects of exercise on weight loss, blood pressure, and other health metrics. Dr. Crum teaches us how to think about stress in ways that allow stress to grow us and bring out our best rather than diminish our health and performance. Throughout the episode, Dr. Crum provides descriptions of high-quality peer-reviewed scientific findings that we can all leverage toward better health and performance in our lives.
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(00:00:00) Introducing Dr. Alia Crum from Stanford University
(00:03:31) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:08:26) What Is a Mindset & What Does It Do?
(00:14:45) Mindsets Change Our Biological Responses to Food
(00:22:28) Beliefs About Our Food Matter
(00:25:57) Placebo vs Beliefs vs Nocebo Effects
(00:28:57) Mindset (Dramatically) Impacts the Effects of Exercise
(00:33:44) Motivational Messaging & Mindset About Fitness
(00:39:30) The Power of a ‘Potency & Indulgence’ Mindset
(00:42:03) Mindsets About Sleep, Tracking Sleep
(00:45:00) Making Stress Work For (or Against) You
(01:01:50) Mindsets Link Our Conscious & Subconscious
(01:04:50) 3 Best Ways to Leverage Stress
(01:10:40) 4 Things That Shape Mindsets, Influencers & Mindsets
(01:19:40) Mindsets About Medicines & Side Effects
(01:26:25) How to Teach Mindsets
(01:31:47) Dr. Crum’s Research, Clinical & Athletic Backgrounds
(01:36:20) The Stanford Mind & Body Lab, Resources for Stress
(01:38:30) Synthesis, Participating in Research
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In this episode, I discuss the science of setting, assessing, and pursuing goals. I explain the neural (brain) circuits that underlie goal setting and pursuit. Then I describe nine science-supported tools anyone can apply toward their goals. I explain when and how to use goal visualization, when to use multitasking and how to use specific rewards to improve the likelihood of reaching your goals. I also explain why envisioning failures and their consequences are effective and how to set goals of the appropriate level of challenge. I also explain how the molecule dopamine is used to gauge our progress toward milestones and long-term overarching goals and how to leverage dopamine for goal pursuit. Finally, I explain a unique tool called 'space-time bridging' that can be used to support all aspects of goal setting, assessment, and pursuit. This episode ought to be useful for anyone seeking to improve their performance in work, school, exercise, athletics, or personal development.
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(00:00:00) The Neuroscience of Goals
(00:01:56) Tool 1: Learn Fast(er) by the 85% Rule
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(00:13:55) Brain Circuits for Setting & Pursuing Goals
(00:21:52) Determining the Value of Goals
(00:24:33) Psychology of Goal Setting: Assessing Value, Action Steps
(00:30:29) Peripersonal Space vs. Extrapersonal Space
(00:35:39) Visually Focusing on a Goal Line Improves Performance
(00:43:50) How Vision Improves Performance: Blood Pressure
(00:51:55) Tool 2: Use Focal Vision to Initiate Goal Pursuit
(00:54:40) Tool 3: Use Aged Self-Images to Self-Motivate
(00:59:33) Tool 4: Visualization of Goals is Only Helpful at the Start
(01:02:05) Tool 5: Visualizing Failure is the Best Ongoing Motivator
(01:07:26) Tool 6: Make Goals Moderately Lofty
(01:13:05) Tool 7: Avoid Goal Distraction; Focus on 1-2 Major Goals Per Year
(01:15:57) Tool 8: Ensure Specificity of Goals, Weekly Assessment
(01:19:57) Dopamine, Motivation & Pleasure in Seeking Goals
(01:22:43) Dopamine Reward Prediction Error, Controlling Dopamine
(01:34:26) How Dopamine Influences Vision & Vice Versa
(01:38:10) Interim Summary of Goal-Pursuit Steps
(01:39:50) Tool 9: Space-Time Bridging
(01:49:59) Summary
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This episode my guest is Dr. Jack Feldman, Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles and a pioneering world expert in the science of respiration (breathing). We discuss how and why humans breathe the way we do, the function of the diaphragm and how it serves to increase oxygenation of the brain and body. We discuss how breathing influences mental state, fear, memory, reaction time, and more. And we discuss specific breathing protocols such as box-breathing, cyclic hyperventilation (similar to Wim Hof breathing), nasal versus mouth breathing, unilateral breathing, and how these each affect the brain and body. We discuss physiological sighs, peptides expressed by specific neurons controlling breathing, and magnesium compounds that can improve cognitive ability and how they work. This conversation serves as a sort of "Master Class" on the science of breathing and breathing-related tools for health and performance.
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(00:00:00) Introducing Dr. Jack Feldman
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(00:10:35) Why We Breathe
(00:14:35) Neural Control of Breathing: “Pre-Botzinger Complex”
(00:16:20) Nose vs Mouth Breathing
(00:18:18) Skeletal vs. Smooth Muscles: Diaphragm, Intracostals & Airway Muscles
(00:20:11) Two Breathing Oscillators: Pre-Botzinger Complex & Parafacial Nucleus
(00:26:20) How We Breathe Is Special (Compared to Non-Mammals)
(00:33:40) Stomach & Chest Movements During Breathing
(00:36:23) Physiological Sighs, Alveoli Re-Filling, Bombesin
(00:49:39) If We Don’t Sigh, Our Lung (& General) Health Suffers
(01:00:42) Breathing, Brain States & Emotions
(01:05:34) Meditating Mice, Eliminating Fear
(01:11:00) Brain States, Amygdala, Locked-In Syndrome, Laughing
(01:16:25) Facial Expressions
(01:19:00) Locus Coeruleus & Alertness
(01:29:40) Breath Holds, Apnea, Episodic Hypoxia, Hypercapnia
(01:35:22) Stroke, Muscle Strength, TBI
(01:38:08) Cyclic Hyperventilation
(01:39:50) Hyperbaric Chambers
(01:40:41) Nasal Breathing, Memory, Right vs. Left Nostril
(01:44:50) Breathing Coordinates Everything: Reaction Time, Fear, etc.
(01:57:13) Dr. Feldman’s Breathwork Protocols, Post-Lunch
(02:02:05) Deliberately Variable Breathwork: The Feldman Protocol
(02:06:29) Magnesium Threonate & Cognition & Memory
(02:18:27) Gratitude for Dr. Feldman’s Highly Impactful Work
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In this episode, I review the science of habit formation and habit elimination and how the process of neuroplasticity (brain rewiring) underlies these processes.
I describe two new systems for habit formation. The first system is grounded in the neuroscience of brain states and our ability to perform (and to avoid) certain tasks at different phases of the 24-hour day. The second system focuses on 21-day habit formation and consolidation.
I also discuss "task bracketing" as an approach to enhancing habit formation and eliminating unwanted habits and the neural circuits that underlie task bracketing in the basal ganglia (a brain region for generating and stopping behaviors). I also review the science of dopamine rewards and how to apply that knowledge to shaping habits.
The science and tools in this episode ought to be helpful for anyone looking to build better habits and eliminate unwanted habits for school, work, fitness, relationships, creative endeavors, and more—indeed for any person or situation where behavioral changes are needed.
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(00:00:00) Introducing Habits; New Programs
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(00:06:52) Habits versus Reflexes, Learning, Neuroplasticity
(00:08:51) Goal-Based Habits vs. Identity-Based Habits
(00:11:40) How Long It (Really) Takes to Form a Habit; Limbic-Friction
(00:16:07) Linchpin Habits
(00:18:55) Mapping Your Habits; Habit Strength, Context-Dependence
(00:22:55) Automaticity
(00:24:03) Tool 1: Applying Procedural Memory Visualizations
(00:27:48) Hebbian Learning, NMDA receptors
(00:31:00) Tool 2: Task Bracketing; Dorsolateral Striatum
(00:37:08) States of Mind, Not Scheduling Time Predicts Habit Strength
(00:38:16) Tool 3: Phase-Based Habit Plan: Phase 1
(00:46:29) Tool 3: Phase-Based Habit Plan: Phase 2
(00:55:24) Tool 3: Phase-Based Habit Plan: Phase 3
(01:01:34) Habit Flexibility
(01:04:57) Should We Reward Ourselves? How? When? When NOT to.
(01:10:30) Tool 4: “Dopamine Spotlighting” & Task Bracketing
(01:18:22) Tool 5: The 21-Day Habit Installation & Testing System
(01:28:26) Breaking Habits: Long-Term (Synaptic) Depression
(01:35:49) Notifications Don’t Work
(01:37:50) Tool 6: Break Bad Habits with Post-Bad-Habit “Positive Cargo”
(01:44:26) Addictions as Habits: https://hubermanlab.com/dr-anna-lembke-understanding-and-treating-addiction
(01:45:28) Conclusion & Synthesis
(01:48:27) Zero-Cost Support, Sponsors, Supplements, Instagram, Twitter
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. David Sinclair, tenured Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and an expert researcher in the field of longevity. Dr. Sinclair is also the author of the book Lifespan: Why We Age & Why We Don't Have To, and the host of the Lifespan Podcast, which launches January 5, 2022.
In this interview, we discuss the cellular and molecular mechanisms of aging and what we all can do to slow or reverse the aging process. We discuss fasting and supplementation with resveratrol, NAD, metformin, and NMN. We also discuss the use of caffeine, exercise, cold exposure, and why excessive iron load is bad for us. We discuss food choices for offsetting aging and promoting autophagy (clearance of dead cells). And we discuss the key blood markers everyone should monitor to determine your biological versus chronological age. We also discuss the future of longevity research and technology. This episode includes lots of basic science and specific, actionable protocols, right down to the details of what to do and when. By the end, you will have in-depth knowledge of the biology of aging and how to offset it.
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00:00:00 Dr. David Sinclair, Harvard Medical School
00:03:45 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:07:45 “Aging as a Disease” vs. Longevity & Anti-Aging
00:10:23 What Causes Aging? The Epigenome
00:15:53 Cosmetic Aging
00:17:15 Development Never Stops, Horvath Clock
00:20:12 Puberty Rate as a Determinant of Aging Rate
00:23:00 Fasting, Hunger & Food Choices
00:32:44 Fasting Schedules, Long Fasts, (Macro)Autophagy
00:34:50 Caffeine, Electrolytes
00:35:56 Blood Glucose & the Sirtuins; mTOR
00:37:55 Amino Acids: Leucine, “Pulsing”
00:44:35 Metformin, Berberine
00:50:29 Resveratrol, Wine
00:53:20 What Breaks a Fast?
00:56:45 Resveratrol, NAD, NMN, NR; Dosage, Timing
01:09:10 Are Artificial Sweeteners Bad for Us?
01:12:04 Iron Load & Aging
01:15:05 Blood Work Analysis
01:19:37 C-Reactive Protein, Cholesterol: Serum & Dietary
01:26:02 Amino Acids, Plants, Antioxidants
01:33:45 Behaviors That Extend Lifespan, Testosterone, Estrogen
01:40:35 Neuroplasticity & Neural Repair
01:46:19 Ice Baths, Cold Showers, “Metabolic Winter”
01:48:07 Obesity & How It Accelerates Aging, GnRH
01:52:10 Methylation, Methylene Blue, Cigarettes
01:56:17 X-Rays
01:59:00 Public Science Education, Personal Health
02:05:40 The Sinclair Test You Can Take: www.doctorsinclair.com
02:08:13 Zero-Cost Support & Resources, Sponsors, Supplements, Instagram
This episode I discuss the science of social bonding- the process by which we form attachments. I explain the neural and hormonal basis for "social homeostasis" (our drive for a given amount of socializing) which reveals why we get lonely, why we seek out connection with others and how power dynamics (hierarchies) shape those connections. I also discuss the neurochemical basis of introversion and extroversion, of trust and how shared experiences that promote similar physiological states in two or more individuals, leads to more rapid bonding. I also discuss how food and oxytocin play key roles in social bonding. This episode covers quality peer-reviewed science and practical tools for anyone seeking to find, build or end relationships.
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00:00:00 Social Bonding: Child-Parent, Romantic, Friendship, Breakups
00:03:10 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:07:08 Social Bonding as a Biological Process
00:10:03 Social Isolation
00:13:32 Social Homeostasis & Neural Circuits for Social Drive
00:18:55 Brain Areas & (Neuro)Chemistry of Social Drive
00:22:48 What Is Social Homeostasis & Dopamine
00:27:00 When We Lack Social Interactions: Short- Versus Long-Term
00:28:10 Introverts & Extroverts
00:31:00 “Good” Versus “Bad” Social Interactions & Hierarchies
00:33:54 Loneliness & Dorsal Raphe Nucleus & Social Hunger
00:37:33 Tools
00:38:05 Socializing & Food Appetite: Crossover Craving
00:42:45 Falling in Love
00:45:05 Tools for Social Bonds: Merging Physiologies; Story
00:53:54 Childhood Attachment Patterns in Adulthood
01:03:45 Attachment Styles: Autonomic Versus Intellectual Attachment
01:06:10 Emotional Empathy & Cognitive Empathy, Arguing
01:09:45 Allan N. Schore & “Right Brain Psychotherapy”
01:10:40 Oxytocin & Trust, In Males Versus Females, Hormonal Glue
01:16:10 Repairing Broken Bonds to Self & Others
01:18:56 Social (Media) Butterflies: Biological Basis
01:24:08 Key Points for Bonding & Understanding Social Bonds
01:27:07 Breaking Up
01:28:36 Synthesis
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. David Berson, Ph.D., Professor & Chairman of Neuroscience at Brown University. Dr. Berson discovered the neurons in your eye that set your biological rhythms for sleep, wakefulness, mood and appetite. He is also a world-renowned teacher of basic and advanced neuroscience, having taught thousands of university lectures on this topic. Many of his students have become world-leading neuroscientists and teachers themselves.
Here Dr. Berson takes us on a structured journey into and around the nervous system, explaining: how we perceive the world and our internal landscape, how we balance, see, and remember. Also, how we learn and perform reflexive and deliberate actions, how we visualize and imagine in our mind, and how the various circuits of the brain coordinate all these incredible feats.
We discuss practical and real-life examples of neural circuit function across the lifespan. Dr. Berson gives us a masterclass in the nervous system—one that, in just less than two hours, will teach you an entire course's worth about the brain and how yours works.
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00:00:00 Dr. David Berson
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00:08:02 How We See
00:10:02 Color Vision
00:13:47 “Strange” Vision
00:16:56 How You Orient In Time
00:25:45 Body Rhythms, Pineal Function, Light & Melatonin, Blueblockers
00:34:45 Spending Time Outdoors Improves Eyesight
00:36:20 Sensation, Mood, & Self-Image
00:41:03 Sense of Balance
00:50:43 Why Pigeons Bob Their Heads, Motion Sickness
01:00:03 Popping Ears
01:02:35 Midbrain & Blindsight
01:10:44 Why Tilted Motion Feels Good
01:13:24 Reflexes vs. Deliberate Actions
01:16:35 Basal Ganglia & the “2 Marshmallow Test”
01:24:40 Suppressing Reflexes: Cortex
01:33:33 Neuroplasticity
01:36:27 What is a Connectome?
01:45:20 How to Learn (More About the Brain)
01:49:04 Book Suggestion, My Berson Appreciation
01:50:20 Zero-Cost Ways to Support the HLP, Guest Suggestions, Sponsors, Supplements
In this episode, I discuss fear and trauma, including the neural circuits involved in the "threat reflex" and how specific experiences and memories come to activate that system. I also discuss how our body is involved in trauma and fear. First, I describe the logic of fear mechanisms and how "top-down" processing-- meaning connections from the parts of the brain that assign meaning to our feelings, are involved in fear and erasing fears and traumas. Then I discuss what successful fear and trauma treatment must include and consider various treatments for whether they meet that standard, such as EMDR, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Ketamine, other drug-assisted therapies, and more. I also review new data on how 5 minutes per day of deliberate, self-imposed stress can erase fear and depression. And I review the role that social connection plays in erasing or maintaining fears by activating specific molecular pathways in the brain and body. Finally, I review supplementation with over-the-counter compounds for their effects on anxiety and fear and when to take them, if at all.
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00:00:00 Introducing Fear, Trauma & Trauma
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00:06:49 What is Fear?
00:11:45 Autonomic Arousal: “Alertness” vs. “Calmness”
00:13:44 Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis (HPA axis)
00:17:36 “The Threat Reflex”: Neural Circuits for Fear
00:28:24 Controlling Fear: Top-Down Processing
00:32:27 Narratives: “Protective or Dangerous”
00:35:58 Attaching Fear to Events: Classical Conditioning & Memory
00:41:45 How Fear Learning Occurs: Long Term Potentiation, NMDA
00:46:10 Extinguishing (Reducing) Fears
00:50:25 Cognitive (Narrative) Therapies for Fear
00:57:56 Repetition of Narrative, Overwriting Bad Experiences with Good
01:05:28 EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing
01:14:00 Social Connection & Isolation Are Chemically Powerful
01:18:23 Trans-Generational Trauma
01:25:00 PTSD Treatments: Ketamine, MDMA, Oxytocin
01:39:25 How Do You Know If You Are Traumatized?
01:46:16 Deliberate Brief Stress Can Erase Fears & Trauma
01:49:50 Erasing Fears & Traumas in 5 Minutes Per Day
01:59:42 Nutrition, Sleep, & Other General Support Erasing Fear & Trauma
02:02:30 Supplements for Anxiety, Fear: Saffron, Inositol, Kava
02:10:00 Synthesis
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. David Buss, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas, Austin, and one of the founding members of the field of evolutionary psychology.
Dr. Buss describes his work on how people select mates for short and long-term relationships, the dynamics of human courtship, and mate value assessment — meaning how people measure up as potential partners. We also discuss the causes of infidelity and differences for infidelity in men and women. He explains how people evaluate and try to alter other people’s mate value as a means to secure and even poach mates. We discuss monogamous and non-monogamous relationships in humans. And we discuss what Dr. Buss calls “the dark triad” — features common in stalkers and narcissists that relate to sexual and psychological violence in relationships.
This episode is sure to be of interest to anyone single or in a relationship who seeks to know how people select mates and anyone who is interested in forming and maintaining healthy romantic partnerships.
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00:00:00 Introducing Dr. David Buss
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00:08:33 Choosing a Mate
00:13:40 Long Term Mates: Universal Desires
00:18:31 What Women & Men Seek in Long-Term Mates
00:25:10 Age Differences & Mating History
00:32:20 Deception in Courtship
00:37:30 Emotional Stability
00:38:40 Lying About Long-Term Interest
00:41:56 Short-Term Mating Criteria, Sliding Standards & Context Effects
00:46:25 Sexual Infidelity: Variety Seeking & (Un)happiness & Mate Switching
00:54:25 Genetic Cuckolds, How Ovulation Impacts Mate Preference
00:57:00 Long-Term vs. Short-Term Cheating, Concealment
00:59:15 Emotional & Financial Infidelity
01:04:35 Contraception
01:06:22 Status & Mating Success
01:10:10 Jealousy, Mate Value Discrepancies, Vigilance, Violence
01:24:13 Specificity of Intimate Partner Violence
01:25:12 Mate Retention Tactics: Denigration, Guilt, Etc.
01:27:33 Narcissism, Machiavellianism, Psychopathy
01:33:25 Stalking
01:39:15 Influence of Children on Mate Value Assessments
01:43:24 Attachment Styles, Mate Choice & Infidelity
01:46:40 Non-Monogamy, Unconventional Relationships
01:54:00 Mate Value Self Evaluation, Anxiety About the Truth
02:02:12 Self Deception
02:05:35 The Future of Evolutionary Psychology & Neuroscience
02:06:56 Books: When Men Behave Badly, The Evolution of Desire, Textbooks
02:10:42 Concluding Statements, Zero-Cost Support: Subscribe, Sponsors, Supplements
In this episode, I discuss the science of gratitude, which has been shown in peer-reviewed studies to have tremendous positive effects on mental and physical health. I explain, however, that most commonly used gratitude practices are ineffective (such as gratitude lists). The key elements of highly effective gratitude practices are described, including the essential need for story (narrative), receiving or perceiving gratitude rather than giving it, and the role that theory of mind plays in this context. I also discuss why we can't simply make up feelings of gratitude and how reluctance undermines the process. I also explain the neural circuit mechanisms that underlie the reductions in fear and increases in motivation and lowering of inflammatory chemicals that effective narrative-based gratitude can trigger. Throughout the episode, I use the science of gratitude to design a brief but highly effective protocol.
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00:00:00 Introduction: Gratitude Science & Surprises
00:01:50 Controlling Heart Rate with Story
00:04:48 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:09:11 Major, Long-Lasting Benefits of Gratitude Practice
00:12:20 Prosocial vs. Defensive Thinking, Behaviors, & Neural Circuits
00:17:50 Why We All Need an Effective Gratitude Practice
00:21:22 Neurochemistry & Neural Circuits of Gratitude
00:25:10 Prefrontal Cortex Set Context
00:30:10 Ineffective Gratitude Practices; Autonomic Variables
00:34:55 Key Features of Effective Gratitude Practices: Receiving Thanks & Story
00:42:30 Theory of Mind Is Key
00:45:50 Building Effective Gratitude Practices: Adopting Narratives, Duration
00:52:28 Narratives That Shift Brain-Body Circuits
00:56:15 You Can’t Lie About Liking Something; Reluctance in Giving
00:59:55 How Gratitude Changes Your Brain: Reduces Anxiety, Increases Motivation
01:03:00 5 Minutes (Is More Than Enough), 3X Weekly, Timing Each Day
01:05:44 Empathy & Anterior Cingulate Cortex
01:07:35 Reducing Inflammation & Fear with Gratitude
01:10:56 Serotonin, Kanna/Zembrin
01:16:00 Neuroplasticity, Pharmacology, Brain Machine Interfaces
01:18:50 The Best Gratitude Practices: & How To, My Protocol
01:24:25 Subscribe & Feedback, Supporting Sponsors, Supplements
In this episode, I discuss how our brain and body track time and the role that neurochemicals, in particular dopamine and serotonin, but also hormones such as melatonin, allow us to orient ourselves in time. I review the three types of time perception: of the past, of the present, and the future, and how dopamine and serotonin adjust both our perception of the speed of the passage of time and our memory of how long previous experiences lasted. I also discuss circannual entrainment, which is the process by which our brain and body are matched to the seasons, and circadian (24 hours) entrainment, both of which subconsciously adjust our perceived measurement of time. I explain the mechanisms of that subconscious control. And I cover the ultradian (90 minutes) rhythms that govern our ability to focus, including how to track when these 90-minute rhythms begin and end for the sake of work and productivity. I include ten tools based on the science of time perception that you can apply to enhance productivity, creativity, and relationships in various contexts.
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00:00:00 Introducing Time Perception, Note on Fasting & Supplements
00:05:28 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:09:25 Entrainment, Circannual Entrainment, Melatonin
00:13:20 Seasonal Oscillations in Testosterone & Estrogen, Tool 1
00:16:06 Circadian Timing, Tools 1, 2, 3 (for Circadian Entrainment)
00:21:13 Tool 4: Timing Physical Activity; Tool 5: Timing Eating Window
00:23:00 When Circadian Entrainment Is Disrupted, Time Perception Suffers
00:25:00 Tool 6: Ultradian (90min) Cycles & Focus
00:31:42 Our Sense of the Passage of Time: Present, Prospective, Retrospective
00:34:40 Dopamine (& Nor/epinephrine) Lead to Time Overestimation; Frame Rate
00:37:18 Serotonin & Time Underestimation; Decreased Frame Rate
00:39:10 Dopamine vs. Serotonin Across the Day; Tool 7: When to Do Rigid vs. Creative Work
00:42:38 Example of Tool 7
00:43:38 How Sleep Deprivation Degrades Performance
00:44:38 Trauma, “Over-clocking” & Memories; Adjusting Rates of Experience
00:50:04 Why Trauma Involves Dopamine & Epinephrine, Arousal
00:51:03 Dopamine, Spontaneous Blinking & Time Perception; Tool 8
00:53:38 Deliberate Cold Exposure, Dopamine, Tool 9: Adjusting Frame Rate in Discomfort
00:56:30 Fun “Feels Fast” BUT Is Remembered as Slow; Boring Stuff “Feels Slow,” Recall as Fast
01:00:54 Retrospective Time, Context Variation & Enhanced Bonding with Places & People
01:03:00 Dopamine Release Resets the Start of Each Time Bin on Our Experience
01:07:40 Habits & Time Perception; Tool 10 (Setting Functional Units of Each Day)
01:11:58 Synthesis & Book Suggestion (Your Brain Is a Time Machine by D. Buonomano)
01:12:27 Supporting the HLP: Subscribe, Instagram, Supplements
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Duncan French, Ph.D., the Vice President of Performance at the UFC Performance Institute and a world-class performance specialist. We discuss specific resistance (weight) training regimens for increasing testosterone in men and women and how to vary mechanical loads and rest between sets and workouts to optimize hormone output and training results. We also discuss how stress-induced "catecholamines" can increase testosterone or decrease it, depending on duration and mindset. And we discuss specific cold- and heat- therapies for increasing resilience, reducing inflammation, heat shock proteins and more. We discuss nutrition for training and how to match nutrition to training goals and metabolic flexibility. We discuss mental focus and how long to train for skill development. Finally, we discuss how mixed martial arts and the UFC Performance Institute are a template for exploring human performance more generally. This episode is intended for anyone interested in athletic and mental performance: athletes, students, and recreational exercisers and includes both science and many practical tools people can apply in their own training.
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00:00:00 Dr. Duncan French
00:02:44 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:05:44 Duncan’s Background in Exercise Science
00:11:45 How Certain Exercises Increase Testosterone
00:16:22 What Kind of Training Increases Testosterone & Growth Hormone?
00:20:19 Intensity: Mechanical Load; Volume: Metabolic Load; Inter-set Rest Periods
00:25:25 Training Frequency & Combining Workout Goals
00:29:35 How Stress Can Increase or Decrease Testosterone
00:36:55 Using Cold Exposure for Mindset, Anti-Inflammation, Muscle-Growth
00:46:55 Skill Development
00:50:05 Why Hard Exercise Creates Brain Fog: Role of Nutrition
00:53:55 Low-Carbohydrate Versus All-Macronutrient Diets on Performance
00:56:15 Ketones & Brain Energy, Offsetting Brain Injury; Spiking Glucose During Ketosis
00:59:13 Metabolic Efficiency, Matching Nutrition to Training, “Needs Based Eating”
01:05:00 Duncan’s Work with Olympic Athletes, NCAA, UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship)
01:08:00 Why UFC & MMA (Mixed-Martial Arts) Are So Valuable for Advancing Performance
01:12:40 Voluntarily Switching Between Different States of Arousal
01:14:30 Heat, Getting Better at Sweating, Heat Shock Proteins, Sauna
01:20:12 Using Rotating 12-Week Training Programs; Logging Objective & Subjective Data
01:24:07 Surprising & Unknown Aspects of The UFC and UFC Performance Institute
01:27:45 Conclusions, Zero-Cost Support, Sponsors, Supplements, Instagram
This episode teaches you a lot about the immune system, immune-brain interactions and offers 12 potential tools for enhancing immune system function. I discuss how our immune system works and science-supported tools we can use to enhance our immune system.
I discuss the innate and adaptive immune systems and our various microbiomes-- not just in our gut but also in our nose, eyes and mouth and how to keep them healthy. And I review how specific patterns of breathing and foods maintain a healthy mucosal barrier that is crucial for fighting infections. I discuss how certain neurochemicals called catecholamines enhance our immune system function and how to use specific breathing protocols, types and timing of heat and cold exposure, and, if appropriate, supplementation to activate catecholamines. I also discuss the role and use of serotonin for the sake of accessing the specific types of sleep for recovering from illness, and I discuss how to increase glymphatic "washout" of brain debris during sleep. I also review fever, the vagus nerve and the use of atypical yet highly effective compounds for rhinitis (nasal inflammation).
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00:00:00 The Mind & Immune System, New Findings: Acupuncture & Fascia
00:03:16 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:07:41 Foundational Tools & Practices for a Healthy Immune System
00:11:20 Immune System Basics: Skin/Mucous, Innate & Adaptive Immune System
00:17:08 Killer Cells, Complement Proteins (“Eat Me!” Signals), Cytokines (“Help Me!” Signals)
00:21:06 The Adaptive Immune System: Antibodies
00:28:00 Tool 1: Nasal Microbiome and “Scrubbing” Bacteria & Viruses; Nasal Breathing
00:30:33 Tools 2 & 3: (Not) Touching Your Eyes; Gut Microbiome & Fermented Foods
00:34:20 Some Interleukins Are Anti-Inflammatory
00:34:56 Sickness Behavior
00:39:08 Some People Seek Care When Sick, Others Want to be Alone
00:42:00 Sickness Behavior & Depression: Cytokines
00:43:40 Reduced Appetites When Sick: Protein, Iron, Libido
00:46:45 Vagus-Nerve Stimulation: Fever, Photophobia, Sleepiness
00:53:03 Humoral (Blood-Borne) Factors, & Choroid Change Your Brain State
00:55:04 Tools 4, 5: Reducing Sickness: Glymphatic Clearance, Pre-Sleep Serotonin, 5HTP
01:07:03 Tool 6: Hot Showers, Saunas, Baths & Cortisol, Heat-Cold Contrast
01:10:53 Feed a Fever & Starve a Cold (?), Adrenaline
01:12:36 Tool 7: Activating Your Immune System w/Cyclic-Hyperventilation, Alkalinity
01:29:10 Brain Chemicals & Cyclic-Hyperventilation; Catecholamines, Dopamine
01:32:10 Mindsets & Immune Function; Yes, You Can Worry Yourself Sick
01:37:00 Tool 8: Healthy Mindsets, Hope, Dopamine; Tool 9: Tyrosine; Tool 10: Cold Exposure
01:42:05 Once You’re Already Sick: Accelerating Recovery; Tool 11: Spirulina, Rhinitis
01:46:09 Histamines, Mast Cells
01:49:22 Tool 12: Acupuncture: Mechanism for How It Reduces Inflammation; Fascia, Rolfing
01:53:40 Mechanistic Science & Ancient Practices
01:58:00 Synthesis, Ways to Support Us (Zero-Cost), Sponsors, Supplements, Social Media
In this episode, I host Dr. Samer Hattar, Ph.D., Chief of the Section on Light and Circadian Rhythms at the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Hattar is a world-renowned expert on how viewing light at particular times adjusts our mood, ability to learn, stress and hormone levels, appetite, and mental health. We discuss how to determine and use your individual light sensitivity to determine the optimal sleep-wake cycle for you. We also discuss how to combine your light viewing and waking time with the timing of your food intake and exercise in order to maximize mental and physical functioning. Dr. Hattar is credited with co-discovering the neurons in the eye that set our circadian clocks and regulate mood and appetite. He explains why even a small shift in daylight savings leads to outsized effects on our biking because of the way that our cells and circadian clocks integrate across many days. And he offers precise tools to rapidly adjust to jetlag, shift work, and reset your clock after a late night of work or socializing. This episode is filled with cutting-edge data on the biological mechanisms of human physiology and practical tools for people of all ages.
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00:00:00 Introducing Dr. Samer Hattar, Ph.D.
00:02:33 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:15 Light, Circadian (24-hour) & Circannual (365-day) “Photoentrainment”
00:14:30 Neurons in Our Eyes That Set Our Body Clocks: Similar to Frog Skin
00:18:55 What Blind People See
00:20:15 When, How & How Long to View Light for Optimal Sleep & Wakefulness
00:30:20 Sunlight Simulators, Afternoon Light Viewing, Naps
00:33:48 Are You Jetlagged at Home? Chronotypes & Why Early Risers Succeed
00:38:33 How to Decide Your Best Sleep-Wake Schedule; Minimal Light Test
00:42:16 Viewing Light in Middle of Day: Mood & “Light Hunger”
00:44:55 Evening Sunlight; Blueblocker Warning
00:48:57 Blue Light Is Not the Issue; Samer’s Cave; Complete Darkness
00:53:58 Screens at Night
00:56:03 Dangers of Bright Light Between 10 pm and 4 am: Mood & Learning
01:01:05 The Tripartite Model: Circadian, Sleep Drive, Feeding Schedules
01:05:05 Using Light to Enhance Your Mood; & The Hattar-Hernandez Nucleus
01:07:19 Why Do We Sleep?
01:08:17 Effects of Light on Appetite; Regular Light & Meal Times
01:18:08 Samer’s Experience with Adjusting Meal Timing
01:22:51 Using Light to Align Sleep, Mood, Feeding, Exercise & Cognition
01:30:15 Age-Related Changes in Timing of Mental & Physical Vigor
01:31:44 “Chrono-Attraction” in Relationships; Social-Rhythms
01:33:40 Re-setting Our Clock Schedule; Screen Devices Revisited
01:37:50 How Samer Got into the Study of Light
01:39:33 Clock Gene mRNAs & More Accurate Biomarkers
01:41:08 Light as Medicine
01:42:48 ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
01:43:35 How to Beat Jetlag: Light, Temperature, Eating
01:50:44 Vigor: The Consequence of Proper Timing
01:52:15 Waking in the Middle of the Night: When Your Nightly Sleep Becomes a Nap
01:54:10 Melatonin, Pineal Calcification
01:55:25 Our Seasonal Rhythms: Mood, Depression, Lethargy & Reproduction
01:59:08 Daylight Savings: Much Worse Than It Might Seem
02:05:27 Eye Color & Sensitivity to Light, Bipolar Disorder
02:09:28 Spicy Food, Genetic Variations in Sensory Sensitivity
02:10:52 Synthesizing This Information, Samer on Twitter, Instagram
02:13:00 Conclusions, Ways To Support the Huberman Lab Podcast & Research
This episode I describe science-supported nutrients for brain and performance (cognition) and for nervous system health generally.
I describe 10 tools for this purpose, including specific amounts and sources for Omega-3 fatty acids which make up the "structural fat" of neurons (nerve cells) and allow them to function across our lifespan. I also review data on creatine, phosphatidylserine, anthocyanins, choline, glutamine and how they each impact brain function in healthy people seeking to reinforce and improve their cognition and in those combatting cognitive decline. I describe both food-based and supplement-based sources for these compounds, and their effective dose ranges based on peer-reviewed literature.
Then I review the 3 factors: gut-brain signaling, perceived taste, and learned associations that combine with the metabolic and blood-sugar-elevating effects of food to determine what foods we seek and prefer. Amazingly, it's not just about what tastes good to us. Next, I explore how we can leverage the neural circuits of learned food preference toward seeking and enjoying the right foods for brain health and performance. I also review new data on non-caloric sweeteners and why consuming them with glucose-elevating foods can be detrimental, in some cases rapidly leading to insulin dysregulation. This episode covers more than 10 actionable tools for those seeking to improve and/or maintain brain function, and it explains modern neuroscience underlying of our sense of taste, our food seeking preferences and brain metabolism.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Food & Brain Function Introduction
00:02:08 Summary: Critical Aspects of Time Restricted Feeding/Fasting
00:04:36 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:08:24 Neuroplasticity Super Protocol (Zero-Cost Tools) Online
00:09:22 Eating to Enhance Brain Function & Foundational Aspects of Brain Health
00:13:00 Eating Fats for Brain Health, EFAs Phospholipids (Tool 1: 1-3g EPA Omega-3/day)
00:20:35 Phosphatidylserine (Tool 2: 300mg/day)
00:22:15 Choline, Egg Yolks (Tool 3: 1-2g/day Threshold)
00:28:26 Hydration & Electrolytes (Tool 4)
00:29:50 Liquid Fish Oil/Capsules (2-3g EPA per day; 300mg Alpha GPC 2-4X/week)
00:32:22 Creatine for Cognition (Tool 5: 5g/day)
00:36:28 Anthocyanins, Dark Skin Berries (Tool 6: 10mg/day (Extract), 1-2 cups Berries)
00:41:19 L-Glutamine (Tool: 1-10g/day) & Offsetting Apnea & Inflammation
00:49:23 Neural Basis of Food Preference, Yum, Yuck, Meh; Taste, Guts, & Beliefs
00:55:25 Taste is 100% In Your Head
00:59:50 Gut Neurons Controlling Food Preference: Neuropod Cells; (Tool 7: Fermented Foods)
01:06:14 Capsule Probiotics, Brain Fog
01:07:16 Learning to Like Specific Tastes: Sweetness & Brain Metabolism
01:12:11 Hard-Wiring & Soft-Wiring
01:13:25 Artificial & Non-Caloric Sweeteners: Safe or Harmful Depends on (Glucose) Context
01:18:15 Non-Caloric Sweetener & Insulin; (Tool 8: Don’t Have w/Glucose Elevating Foods)
01:22:17 Beliefs & Thoughts; The Insula; (Tool 9: Pairing-Based Reshaping Food Preferences)
01:30:42 Liking Neuro-Healthy Foods & Bettering Brain Metabolism (Tool 10); Food Wars
01:36:05 Food Reward & Diabetes, Obesity; Important Review Article (See Caption)
01:38:28 Synthesis, Zero-Cost Support, Future Topic Suggestions, Sponsors, Supplements
This episode I discuss the science and practice of fasting also called time-restricted feeding. I review the data on how limiting food intake to specific portions of every 24-hour cycle (or fasting longer) impacts weight loss, fat loss specifically, liver health, mental focus, muscle, longevity and more. I explain how "fasted" is contextual, and relates to blood glucose levels and their downstream effects, and how the depth of fasting can be adjusted with behaviors such as different types of exercise, or with glucose disposal agents. I also discuss the optimal fasting protocol: and both the absolute (non-negotiable) and variable (contextual) features of a fasting/time-restricted-feeding protocol that will allow you to get the most benefits. I also discuss what does and does not break a fast, the effects of fasting on hormones like testosterone and cortisol and on fertility. I also review how different feeding windows of 8 or 10 or 4 hours differentially impact the effects of fasting, and why the classic 8 hour feeding window came to be but also might be ideal. I discuss mechanisms and offer tools to discern the optimal fasting duration and timing for you.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction, Blood Glucose & Mortality, Mice Vs. Humans
00:06:18 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:09:42 Neuroplasticity Protocols & Online Lecture
00:11:20 Feeding, Fasting, Performance
00:13:50 Calories-In, Calories-Out (CICO); Perfect Diets
00:19:48 Feeding-Induced Health Conditions
00:25:33 Time Restricted Eating: When We Eat Is Vital
00:29:45 The Eight Hour Feeding Window
00:31:26 Feeding Deep Into the Night Is Bad (In Humans)
00:36:33 Liver Health
00:39:45 Time Restricted Feeding Protocol: Rules
00:41:35 When to Start & Stop Eating
00:45:38 Gastric Clearance, Linking Fasting to Sleep
00:52:35 Effects of Specific Categories of Food
00:55:40 Precision In Fasting: Protocol Build
00:59:30 4-6 Hour Feeding Windows
01:03:08 Protein Consumption & Timing for Muscle
01:08:13 How to Shift Your Eating Window
01:13:20 Glucose Clearing, Exercise & Compounds
01:22:37 Blood Glucose: Monitoring, mTOR & Related Pathways
01:27:40 Gut Health: Fasting, Clock Genes and Microbiota
01:29:15 Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver
01:32:00 Effects of Fasting on Hormones: Testosterone, Cortisol
01:38:40 Fertility
01:41:50 8-Hour Feeding Window: Weight Loss Without Calorie Counting
01:43:20 Eating Every-Other-Day
01:45:29 Adherence
01:47:15 Mental Focus & Clarity
01:49:12 Enhancing Weight Loss from Body Fat: Hepatic Lipase
01:53:15 What Breaks a Fast? Rules & Context
01:58:50 Artificial Sweeteners, Plant-Based Sweeteners
02:01:42 Glucose Clearing II, Cinnamon, Acidity, Salt
02:06:42 My Circadian Clock, Zero-App
02:08:20 Odd (But Common) Questions
02:09:23 Effects of Sauna & Dehydration on Blood Glucose
02:11:12 The Ideal Fasting Protocol
02:24:00 More Resources, Ways to Support Us, Supplements
This episode I am joined by Dr. Craig Heller, Ph.D., Professor of Biology at Stanford University and world expert on the science of temperature regulation. We discuss how the body and brain maintain temperature under different conditions and how most everyone uses the wrong approach to cool off or heat up. Dr. Heller teaches us the best ways and in doing so, explains how to offset hyperthermia and hypothermia. He also explains how we can use the precise timing and location of cooling on our body to greatly enhance endurance and weight training performance. He describes how cooling technology discovered and engineered in his laboratory has led to a tripling of anaerobic (weight training) performance and allowed endurance athletes to run further and faster, as well as to eliminate delayed onset muscle soreness. Dr. Heller explains how heat impairs muscular and mental performance, and how to cool the brain to reduce inflammation and to enhance sleep and cognition. We discuss how anyone can apply these principles for themselves, even their dogs! Our conversation includes both many practical tools and mechanistic science.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introducing Dr. Craig Heller, Physiology & Performance
00:02:20 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:45 Cold Showers, Ice Baths, Cryotherapy
00:10:45 Boundary Layers
00:11:55 Cooling Before Aerobic Activity to Enhance Performance
00:14:45 Anaerobic Activity Locally Increases Muscle Heat
00:16:45 Temperature Gates Our Energy Use
00:19:00 Local Versus Systemic Fatigue: Heat Is Why We Fail
00:22:10 Cooling Off: Most Methods are Counterproductive
00:26:43 Exercise-Induced Brain Fog
00:27:45 Hyperthermia
00:31:50 Best Body Sites for Cooling: Palms, Foot Pads, Upper Face
00:38:00 Cooling Your Brain via The Upper Face; Concussion
00:41:25 Extraordinary (Tripling!) Performance by Cooling the Palms
00:45:35 Enhancing Recovery, Eliminating Soreness w/Intra-workout Cooling
00:50:00 Multiple Sclerosis: Heat Sensitivity & Amelioration with Cooling
00:51:00 Enhancing Endurance with Proper Cooling
00:53:00 Cool Mitt, Ice-Cold Is Too Cold, 3 Minutes Cooling
00:58:20 How You Can Use Palmer Cooling to Enhance Performance
01:01:15 Radiation, Convection, Heat-Transfer, Role of Surface Area
01:04:40 Hypothermia Story, Ideal Re-Heating Strategy
01:11:40 Paw-lmer Cooling for Dog Health & Performance
01:12:45 Warming Up, & Varying Temperature Around the Body
01:17:35 Cooling-Enhanced Performance Is Permanent
01:19:55 Anabolic Steroids versus Palmer Cooling
01:24:00 Female Athletic Performance
01:25:18 Shivering & Cold, Metabolism
01:26:55 Studies of Bears & Hibernation, Brown Fat
01:31:10 Brown Fat Distribution & Activation In Humans
01:34:18 Brain Freeze, Ice Headache: Blood Pressure, Headache
01:37:50 Fidgeters, Non-Exercise Induced Thermogenesis
01:39:44 How Pre-Workout Drinks, & Caffeine May Inhibit Performance
01:43:42 Sleep, Cold, Warm Baths, Screens, & Socks
01:48:44 Synthesis
01:49:30 Supporting the Podcast & Scientific Research
This episode serves as a sort of “Dopamine Masterclass”. I discuss the immensely powerful chemical that we all make in our brain and body: dopamine. I describe what it does and the neural circuits involved. I explain dopamine peaks and baselines, and the cell biology of dopamine depletion. I include 14 tools for how to control your dopamine release for sake of motivation, focus, avoiding and combating addiction and depression, and I explain why dopamine stacking with chemicals and behaviors inevitably leads to states of underwhelm and poor performance. I explain how to achieve sustained increases in baseline dopamine, compounds that injure and protect dopamine neurons including caffeine from specific sources. I describe non-prescription supplements for increasing dopamine—both their benefits and risks—and synergy of pro-dopamine supplements with those that increase acetylcholine.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction & Tool 1 to Induce Lasting Dopamine
00:05:04 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:09:10 Upcoming (Zero-Cost) Neuroplasticity Seminar for Educators
00:09:58 What Dopamine (Really) Does
00:15:30 Two Main Neural Circuits for Dopamine
00:18:14 How Dopamine Is Released: Locally and Broadly
00:22:03 Fast and Slow Effects of Dopamine
00:25:03 Dopamine Neurons Co-Release Glutamate
00:28:00 Your Dopamine History Really Matters
00:30:30 Parkinson’s & Drugs That Kill Dopamine Neurons. My Dopamine Experience
00:36:58 Tool 3 Controlling Dopamine Peaks & Baselines
00:40:06 Chocolate, Sex (Pursuit & Behavior), Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamine, Exercise
00:46:46 Tool 4 Caffeine Increases Dopamine Receptors
00:49:54 Pursuit, Excitement & Your “Dopamine Setpoint”
00:56:46 Your Pleasure-Pain Balance & Defining “Pain”
01:00:00 Addiction, Dopamine Depletion, & Replenishing Dopamine
01:07:50 Tool 5 Ensure Your Best (Healthy) Dopamine Release
01:15:28 Smart Phones: How They Alter Our Dopamine Circuits
01:19:45 Stimulants & Spiking Dopamine: Counterproductive for Work, Exercise & Attention
01:22:20 Caffeine Sources Matter: Yerba Mate & Dopamine Neuron Protection
01:24:20 Caffeine & Neurotoxicity of MDMA
01:26:15 Amphetamine, Cocaine & Detrimental Rewiring of Dopamine Circuits
01:27:57 Ritalin, Adderall, (Ar)Modafinil: ADHD versus non-Prescription Uses
01:28:45 Tool 6 Stimulating Long-Lasting Increases in Baseline Dopamine
01:37:55 Tool 7 Tuning Your Dopamine for Ongoing Motivation
01:47:40 Tool 8 Intermittent Fasting: Effects on Dopamine
01:53:09 Validation of Your Pre-Existing Beliefs Increases Dopamine
01:53:50 Tool 9 Quitting Sugar & Highly Palatable Foods: 48 Hours
01:55:36 Pornography
01:56:50 Wellbutrin & Depression & Anxiety
01:58:30 Tool 10 Mucuna Pruriens, Prolactin, Sperm, Crash Warning
02:01:45 Tool 11 L-Tyrosine: Dosages, Duration of Effects & Specificity
02:05:20 Tool 12 Avoiding Melatonin Supplementation, & Avoiding Light 10pm-4am
02:07:00 Tool 13 Phenylethylamine (with Alpha-GPC) For Dopamine Focus/Energy
02:08:20 Tool 14 Huperzine A
02:10:02 Social Connections, Oxytocin & Dopamine Release
02:12:20 Direct & Indirect Effects: e.g., Maca; Synthesis & Application
02:14:22 Zero-Cost & Other Ways To Support Podcast & Research
This episode I discuss medical research on psychedelic compounds with Dr. Matthew Johnson, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. We discuss the biology and medical clinical-trial uses of psilocybin, MDMA, ayahuasca, DMT, and LSD. Dr. Johnson teaches us what the clinical trials in his lab are revealing about the potential these compounds hold for the treatment of depression, addiction, trauma, eating disorders, ADHD, and other disorders of the mind. Dr. Johnson describes a typical psychedelic experiment in his laboratory, start to finish, including the conditions for optimal clinical outcomes. And he explains some of the potential hazards and common misconceptions and pitfalls related to psychedelic medicine. Dr. Johnson explains flashbacks, the heightened risks of certain people and age groups using psychedelics and the ever evolving legal and pharmaceutical industry landscape surrounding psychedelics. Dr. Johnson also explains how the scientific study of psychedelics is likely to set the trajectory of psychiatric medicine in the years to come. Dr. Johnson is among a small handful of researchers who have pioneered the clinical study of these powerful compounds. He has unprecedented insight into how they can be woven into other psychiatric treatments, changing ones sense of self and of reality.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introducing Dr. Matthew Johnson
00:02:27 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:40 ‘Psychedelics’ Defined
00:14:09 Hallucinations, Synesthesia, Altered Space-Time Perception
00:19:56 Serotonin & Dopamine
00:23:50 Ketamine & Glutamate
00:28:00 An Example Psychedelic Experiment
00:37:30 ‘Letting Go’ with Psychedelics
00:44:10 Our Mind’s Eye
00:48:00 Redefining Your Sense of Self
00:58:56 Exporting Psychedelic Learnings to Daily Life
01:04:36 Flashbacks
01:12:10 Ayahuasca, ASMR, Kundalini Breathing
01:15:54 MDMA, DMT
01:26:00 Dangers of Psychedelics, Bad Trips, Long-Lasting Psychosis
01:38:15 Micro-Dosing
01:56:45 Risks for Kids, Adolescents & Teenagers; Future Clinical Trials
02:03:40 Legal Status: Decriminalization vs. Legalization vs. Regulation
02:18:35 Psychedelics for Treating Concussion & Traumatic Brain Injury
02:27:45 Shifting Trends in Psychedelic Research, Academic Culture
02:44:23 Participating in a Clinical Trial, Online Survey Studies, Breathwork
02:50:38 Conclusions, Subscribing & Supporting the HLP, Supplements
In this episode, I discuss ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder): what it is, the common myths, and the biology and psychology of ADHD.
I discuss both behavioral and pharmacologic treatments for ADHD, and brain-machine interface tools. I also discuss behavioral training protocols that can improve focus in people with ADHD and those without ADHD, and for people of different ages. I discuss the role of dopamine in coordinating 'default-mode' and 'task-related' neural networks, attentional "blinks" (lapses of attention) and how to overcome them, and the role of actual blinks in time perception and attention. Finally, I review some of the prescription and over-the-counter compounds for increasing focus such as Adderall, Ritalin, Modafinil and Armodafinil, the racetams, Alpha-GPC and phosphatidylserine and the role of diet for managing ADHD (and the controversies of diet for ADHD).
The role of cell phones/technology in ADHD and ADHD-like challenges with focus are also discussed. Throughout, both basic science and clinical scenarios, as well as applicable tools and resources are covered.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
00:00:00 Introduction & Note About Diagnosis
00:03:44 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:07:56 ADHD vs. ADD: Genetics, IQ, Rates in Kids & Adults
00:13:00 Attention & Focus, Impulse Control
00:14:57 Hyper-focus
00:16:45 Time Perception
00:18:25 The Pile System
00:20:00 Working Memory
00:24:10 Hyper-Focus & Dopamine
00:26:40 Neural Circuits In ADHD: Default Mode Network & Task-Related Networks
00:32:57 Low Dopamine in ADHD & Stimulant Use & Abuse
00:37:10 Sugar, Ritalin, Adderall, Modafinil & Armodafinil
00:47:00 Non-Prescribed Adderall, Caffeine, Nicotine
00:49:18 How Stimulants “Teach” the Brains of ADHD Children to Focus
00:52:00 When To Medicate: A Highly Informed (Anecdotal) Case Study
00:56:35 Elimination Diets & Allergies In ADHD
01:04:46 Omega-3 Fatty Acids: EPAs & DHAs
01:07:00 Modulation vs Mediation of Biological Processes
01:10:50 Attentional Blinks
01:16:56 Open Monitoring & 17-Minute Focus Enhancement
01:22:50 Blinking, Dopamine & Time Perception; & Focus Training
01:30:10 Reverberatory Neural & Physical Activity
01:33:40 Adderall, Ritalin & Blink Frequency
01:35:00 Cannabis
01:37:30 Interoceptive Awareness
01:41:15 Ritalin, Adderall, Modafinil, Armodafinil; Smart Drugs & Caffeine: Dangers
01:48:05 DHA Fatty Acids, Phosphatidylserine
01:50:54 Ginko Biloba
01:51:45 Modafinil & Armodafinil: Dopamine Action & Orexin
01:56:19 Acetylcholine: Circuits Underlying Focus; Alpha-GPC
01:59:04 L-Tyrosine, (PEA) Phenylethylamine
02:01:23 Racetams, Noopept
02:05:15 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation; Combining Technology & Pharmacology
02:09:14 Smart Phones & ADHD & Sub-Clinical Focus Issues In Adults & Kids
02:14:30 Synthesis/Summary
02:16:10 Support for Podcast & Research, Supplement Resources
In this episode, I discuss what drives hunger and satiety, and the role our brain, stomach, fat and hormones play in regulating hunger and turning off the desire to eat more. I also address how protein is assimilated better early in the day than it is later in the day, and why those using intermittent fasting might want to shift their feeding window to earlier in the day.
Then I delve into the topic of disorders of eating: Anorexia Nervosa, where people starve themselves and Bulimia Nervosa where people binge and purge their food. I discuss some common myths about Anorexia such as the role of media images increasing the rates of anorexia and the myth of the "perfectionist" anorexic. I also review the symptoms, and the brain and chemical systems disrupted in this condition. I explain how anorexics become hyperaware of the fat content of foods and develop reflexive habits of fat-hyperawareness. Then I discuss the most effective treatments ranging from family-based models to those that target the habitual nature of low-fat/calorie food choices. I also discuss new more experimental clinical trials on MDMA, Psilocybin and Ibogaine for Anorexia, and both their promise and risks
I review the latest work on binge eating disorder and brain stimulation, drug treatments and thyroid disruption in Bulimia and why the treatments for Bulimia are so similar to those for ADHD. Finally, I discuss "cheat days," body dysmorphia and the growing list of novel forms of eating disorders start to finish. As always, science and science-based tools are discussed.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction: Fasting, & Defining Healthy Eating
00:08:55 Morning Protein Is Important
00:22:21 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:26:29 Defining & Diagnosing Eating Disorders
00:29:00 Anorexia Nervosa (Overview & Myths)
00:33:44 Bulimia (Overview & Myths)
00:37:35 Binge Eating Disorders, EDNOS, OSFEDS, Pica
00:39:44 What is Hunger? What is Satiety?
00:42:00 Neuronal & Hormonal “Accelerators & Brakes” on Eating
00:46:17 Fat, Leptin & Fertility & Metabolic Dysfunctions in Obesity
00:50:30 Why We Overeat
00:55:30 Homeostasis & Reward Systems/Decisions
00:59:58 Anorexia
01:04:28 The Cholesterol Paradox
01:06:13 Psychological vs. Biological/Genetic Factors in Anorexia
01:09:44 Chemical Imbalances, Serotonergic Treatments
01:12:56 Altered Habits & Rewards in Anorexia: Hyperacuity for Fat Content
01:18:28 Brain Areas for Reward Based Decision Making vs. Habits
01:24:06 Habit-Reward Circuits Are Flipped in Anorexics: Reward for Deprivation
01:28:30 How Do You Break a Habit?
01:33:23 Family Based Models, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
01:35:39 MDMA, Psilocybin, Clinical Trials, Ibogaine
01:40:35 Anabolic vs. Catabolic Exercise, Spontaneous Movements, NEAT
01:43:23 Distorted Self Image in Anorexia
01:47:54 Bulimia & Binge-Eating, “Cheat Days”, Thyroid Hormone
01:53:05 Inhibitory Control, Impulsivity, Adderall, Wellbutrin
01:58:00 Direct Brain Stimulation: Nucleus Accumbens
02:04:28 Anorexia/Reward vs. Bulimia/Binging
02:05:45 Healthy Eating Revisited
02:10:55 Synthesis, Body Dysmorphias
02:14:15 Support: Podcast, & Research Studies
In this episode, I interview Dr. Robert Sapolsky, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Neurology & Neurosurgery at Stanford University. We discuss stress, what defines short-term versus long-term stress, and how stress can be beneficial or detrimental, depending on the context. We also discuss stress mitigation and how our sense of control over stress mitigation techniques, including exercise, determine health outcomes. Dr. Sapolsky explains some of the key effects of the hormone testosterone — how it can amplify pre-existing tendencies for aggression or sexual behavior, but that it does not produce those behaviors per se. He also explains how testosterone impacts our social hierarchies, sense of confidence, and willingness to embrace challenges of different kinds. He also explains how our behaviors and perceptions shape testosterone levels. And we discuss estrogen and the powerful role it plays in brain development, health and longevity. Finally, we discuss free will, what it means to have free will, and if we have any free will, including how knowledge alone might allow us to make better decisions for ourselves and society.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
00:00:00 Introduction: Dr. Robert Sapolsky
00:02:25 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:30 Stress: Short & Long-Term, Good & Bad
00:09:11 Valence & Amygdala
00:11:00 Testosterone: Common Myths vs. Actual Truths
00:15:15 Behaviors that Affect Testosterone
00:17:20 Mindsets & Contexts that Affect Testosterone
00:20:28 How Finger Length Ratios Reflect Prenatal Hormone Levels
00:22:30 Aggression: Male-Female, Female-Male, & Female-Female
00:24:05 Testosterone: The Challenge Hypothesis
00:29:20 How Dopamine Impacts Testosterone & Motivation
00:32:32 Estrogen: Improves Brain & Longevity BUT TIMING IS KEY
00:39:40 Are Testosterone & Sperm Counts in Males Really Dropping?
00:42:15 Stress Mitigation & Our Sense of Control
00:51:35 How Best to Buffer Stress
00:57:04 Power of Perception, Choice & Individual Differences
01:00:32 Context-Setting, Prefrontal Cortex & Hierarchy
01:11:20 How Dr. Sapolsky Accomplishes Deep Thinking
01:13:17 Do We Have Free Will?
01:20:50 How to Apply Knowledge & Learning
01:23:44 Robert’s New Book: “Determined: The Science of Life Without Free Will”
01:28:27 Reflections, Support of Podcast, & Supporting Stress Research
This episode, I explain what major depression is at the biological and psychological level and the various treatments that peer-reviewed studies have revealed can help prevent and treat depression. I explain the three major chemical systems that are altered in depression: norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine. I discuss genetic predispositions to depression and how stress, thyroid hormone and cortisol play a role in many forms of depression. I also discuss inflammation as a common feature of many depression symptoms. I review 8 specific science-supported protocols for treating and avoiding depression, including EPA fatty acids (which have been shown to rival certain prescription treatments), how exercise protects against depression, studies of creatine, adjusting dopamine balance and more. I also discuss the results of ongoing clinical trials for ketamine and psilocybin for depression, how these compounds work and finally, I review how ketogenic diets can help in certain cases of depression, especially treatment-resistant major depression.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman
Momentous: https://livemomentous.com/huberman
00:00:00 Mood Disorders & Maintaining Mental Health (Protocol 1)
00:07:25 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:11:15 Major Depression
00:18:40 “Anti-Self” Confabulation
00:21:42 Autonomic (Vegetative) Symptoms of Depression
00:26:58 Norepinephrine, Dopamine & Serotonin
00:31:50 SSRIs (Prozac, Zoloft, etc.): Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
00:37:00 Epinephrine/Motor Functions, Dopamine/Motivation & Craving, Serotonin/Emotions
00:39:33 Physical & Emotional Pain are Linked: Substance P
00:41:50 Hormones & Depression: Thyroid & Cortisol
00:46:50 Genetic Susceptibility to Depression: Impact of Stress
00:50:50 Understanding Biological Mechanism Is Key: Recipes versus Skills
00:52:50 Tools for Dealing with Depression: Logic & Implementation (Protocol 2)
00:56:25 Brain Inflammation & Mental State: Cytokines, Prostaglandins, etc.
00:59:20 Protocol 3: Essential Fatty Acids (Omega-3, EPAs: Eicosapentaenoic Acid)*
01:02:50 How EPAs Help Offset Depression: Serotonin Synthesis, Kynurenine, Quinolinic Acid
01:05:25 Protocol 4: How Exercise Offsets Depression
01:11:44 Protocol 5: Creatine Monohydrate, Forebrain Function & NMDA Receptors*
01:20:30 Protocol 6*: Ketamine, PCP (*Prescription-Only), & NMDA-Receptor Function
01:33:08 Protocol 7*: Psychedelics (*In Clinical Trials) for Major Depression: Psilocybin*
01:47:00 Protocol 8: Ketogenic Diet, GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid)
01:54:50 Summary of Protocols Covered
02:00:10 Support & Additional Resources
This episode I interview Dr. Anna Lembke, M.D., Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Lembke is a psychiatrist expert in treating addictions of all kinds: drugs, alcohol, food, sex, video games, gambling, food, medication, etc. Dr. Lembke is also an expert in the opioid crisis, and the author of Dopamine Nation.
We discuss the biology and psychology of why people become addicted to certain substances and behaviors and the key role that our "dopamine balance" plays in creating addiction. We also discuss the science and practice of how to conquer addictions, why people relapse and how to avoid relapsing. Dr. Lembke also shares her expertise on topics closely related to addiction such as community, shame and lying and she explains why telling the truth—even about the most basic things in daily life, adjusts dopamine levels in our brain.
This episode is an important one for anyone struggling with addictions of any kind, for their friends and families and for health care professionals. It is also for anyone who has defeated addiction and is determined to stay clean. Last but not least, it helps explain why all humans do what we do, and how we can all maintain a healthy sense of pleasure seeking in life.
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00:00:00 Dr. Anna Lembke, Addiction Expert
00:02:42 Disclaimer & Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:07:00 Dopamine, Happiness & Impulsivity
00:15:56 What Is Pleasure?
00:18:20 Addiction, Boredom & Passion for Life
00:24:00 Pain-Pleasure Balance Controls Addiction
00:29:10 Dopamine Deficits, Anhedonia
00:30:47 Are All Addictions the Same?
00:35:38 Boredom & Anxiety Lead to Creativity
00:40:35 Finding Your Passion Starts with Boredom & Action Steps
00:50:05 How to Break an Addiction
00:55:25 Relapse, Craving & Triggers
01:07:40 Can People Get Addicted To “Sobriety”?
01:11:45 Are We All Wired for Addiction?
01:15:57 Bizarre Addiction
01:18:14 Recovered Addicts Are Heroes
01:20:10 Lying, Truth Telling, Guilt & Shame
01:30:40 Clinical Applications of: Ibogaine, Ayahuasca, Psilocybin & MDMA
01:40:20 Social Media Addiction
01:51:25 Narcissism
01:53:30 Goal Seeking, Success & Surprise
01:58:10 Reciprocity
02:01:15 Closing Comments, Resources
This episode I discuss our sense of pain and pleasure: where and how they each arise in our mind and body and various ways to control their intensity. I discuss the science of behavioral tools like acupuncture and hypnosis and directed pressure, including the neural circuits they each activate to modulate our experience of pain or pleasure. I also discuss whole body pain, pain "syndromes" and novel pain relief compounds such as Acetyl-L-Carnitine, SAMe and Agmatine. I discuss neuroplasticity of the pain system and the key role that visual perception plays in pain modulation. Finally, I address the link between dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin, with arousal, pleasure and pain. As always, both basic science and various protocols are described.
Note: The description of the dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) was intentionally simplified and does not include mention of dorsal horn spinal relay neurons, etc. For an excellent full text review of this anatomy and circuits for touch sensing, please see: https://bit.ly/3jH9CPf
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00:00:00 Skin, Pain, Pleasure
00:01:50 Protocol 1: Maximizing Motivation (with Dopamine & Pleasure)
00:07:29 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:12:04 Pleasure & Pain, & Skin Sensors
00:18:13 Sensing Touch with Your Brain: Magnification of Feet, Hands, Lips, Face, Genitals
00:22:16 Two-Point Discrimination, Dermatomes
00:28:11 Thoughts & Genes That Make Physical Pain Worse
00:33:45 Expectations, Anxiety, & Pain Threshold
00:40:27 Protocol 2: Cold Sensing Is Relative; Getting Into Cold Water
00:45:22 Protocol 3: Heat Is Absolute
00:48:10 Injury & Pain
00:52:04 Protocol 4: Plasticity of Pain: Key Role of Vision
00:58:08 Sensing Disparate Body Parts As Merged
01:01:00 Pain “Syndromes”, Psychogenic Fever, “Psychosomatics”
01:04:40 Fibromyalgia, Naltrexone, Protocol 5: Acetyl-L-Carnitine
01:12:24 Protocol 6: Agmatine, S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAMe), L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate
01:17:27 Acupuncture: Mechanism, Non-Responders, Itch & Inflammation
01:28:20 Laser Photobiomodulation, Protocol 7: Hypnosis (reveri.com)
01:30:00 Protocol 8: Pressure-Based Pain Relief, “Gate Theory of Pain (Relief)”
01:37:53 Redheads & Pain Thresholds, Endogenous Opioids
01:44:02 Protocol 8: Love & Pain, Dopamine
01:49:23 Pleasure & Reproduction, Dopamine & Serotonin, Oxytocin
01:51:40 Protocol 9: PEA, L-Phenylalanine (Precursor to Tyrosine)
01:55:40 Contextual Control of Pleasure by Autonomic Arousal, Dopamine Baselines
01:59:40 Pleasure-Pain Balance
02:01:24 Protocol 10: Controlling Pleasure, Dopamine & Motivation Over Time
02:06:40 Protocol 11: Immediate, Non-Goal-Directed Pleasure, PAG
02:08:40 Direction of Touch: Pleasure Versus Pain, Arousal & Touch “Sensitivity”
02:13:00 Synthesis & How to Conceptualize Pain and Pleasure, Support
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Matt Walker, Ph.D., Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology and the Founder & Director of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also the author of the international best-selling book Why We Sleep and the host of "The Matt Walker Podcast." We discuss the biology of sleep, including its various stages and what specifically happens to those stages when we don't get enough sleep. We also discuss the effects of sunlight, caffeine, alcohol, naps, hormones, exercise, marijuana, sexual activity, and various supplements on sleep. The episode consists of both basic science information and many science-supported actionable tools.
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00:00:00 Introducing Dr. Matt Walker
00:02:16 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:00 What Is Sleep?
00:10:20 REM (Rapid Eye Movement) aka 'Paradoxical Sleep'
00:16:15 Slow Wave Sleep aka 'Deep Sleep'
00:24:00 Compensating For Lost Sleep
00:32:20 Waking in the Middle Of The Night
00:39:48 Uberman (Not Huberman!) Sleep Schedule
00:42:48 Viewing Morning Sunlight
00:49:20 Caffeine
01:07:54 Alcohol
01:14:30 Growth Hormone & Testosterone
01:16:14 Emotions, Mental Health & Longevity
01:20:40 Books vs. Podcasts
01:21:20 Lunchtime Alcohol
01:25:00 Marijuana/CBD
01:36:00 Melatonin
01:54:14 Magnesium
01:58:10 Valerian, Kiwi, Tart Cherry, Apigenin
02:15:00 Tryptophan & Serotonin
02:19:24 Naps & Non-Sleep-Deep-Rest (NSDR)
02:28:23 Is It Possible To Get Too Much Sleep?
02:34:35 Sex, Orgasm, Masturbation, Oxytocin, Relationships
02:47:30 Unconventional Yet Powerful Sleep Tips
02:59:10 Connecting to & Learning More from Dr. Walker
03:04:42 The New Dr. Matt Walker Podcast, Reviews & Support
This episode I describe how the organs of the body influence the function and health of our brain and how our brain controls our bodily organs. The conscious awareness of this brain-body dialogue is called interoception. I describe how two factors- mechanical forces (e.g., pressure, pain, volume, etc.) and chemical factors (e.g., gut acidity, microbiome diversity, etc.) combine to influence our moods, control inflammation, immune system, recovery from injury and more. I explain how specific actions of our lungs, heart, spleen, and diaphragm, control our brain via the vagus nerve and other neural pathways. I describe 11 science-supported protocols for enhancing brain-body health and the logic behind them.
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00:00:00 Your Sense of Self: Interoception
00:01:25 Protocol 1: Fermented Foods, Not Fiber, to Reduce Inflammation
00:03:45 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:08:22 Main Drivers of Feelings & Performance
00:11:45 Brain-Body: A Mechanical & Chemical Dialogue
00:17:50 LDB (Lung-Diaphragm-Brain) Dialogue
00:21:00 Protocols 2, 3, 4: Control Heart Rate With Breathing
00:29:08 Sensing Lung Pressure: Piezo Receptors
00:30:54 Carbon Dioxide, From Air to Blood
00:34:02 Protocol 5: Alert While Calm
00:40:50 Baroreceptors: Hering-Breuer Reflex
00:42:47 Gut Volume & The Desire to Open Your Mouth
00:48:18 Protocol 6: Enhancing Gut-To-Brain Communication, Fasting
00:51:50 Intestines, Fatty Acids, Amino Acids & Sugar
00:57:00 Protocol 7: Reducing Sugar Cravings with Specific Amino Acid Nutrients
00:58:58 Gut Acidity (Is Good)
01:02:20 Improving Nasal Microbiome
01:04:13 Inflammation & Microbiome: Fiber vs. Fermented
01:11:15 Protocol 8: Reducing Inflammation & Enhancing Brain Function w/Fermented Foods
01:13:10 Leaking Guts, Auto-Immune Function & Glutamine
01:15:50 Gut Acidity: HCl (hydrochloric acid), Pepsin
01:18:30 Probiotics & Brain Fog
01:21:45 Nausea: Happens in Your Brain; Area Postrema
01:28:25 Protocol 9: Reducing Nausea: Ginger, Peppermint, CBD, etc.
01:30:40 Fever: Triggers and Control Knobs: OVLT
01:37:00 Protocol 10: Cooling the Blood Properly
01:38:53 Sensing Feelings, Vagus Nerve, Stress
01:41:50 Mental Emotions Reflect Bodily Conditions
01:45:00 Sensing Other People’s Emotions via the Body
01:46:00 Protocol 11: Increasing Interoception, Sensing Heartbeat
01:50:40 Conclusions & Resources
Dr. Lex Fridman Ph.D., is a scientist at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), working on robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles and human-robot interactions. He is also the host of the Lex Fridman Podcast where he holds conversations with academics, entrepreneurs, athletes and creatives. Here we discuss humans, robots, and the capacity they hold for friendship and love. Dr. Fridman also shares with us his unique dream for a world where robots guide humans to be the best versions of themselves, and his efforts to make that dream a reality.
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00:00:00 Introduction: Lex Fridman
00:02:29 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:07:35 What is Artificial Intelligence?
00:26:46 Machine & Human Learning
00:32:21 Curiosity
00:36:55 Story Telling Robots
00:40:48 What Defines a Robot?
00:44:30 Magic & Surprise
00:47:37 How Robots Change Us
00:49:35 Relationships Defined
01:02:29 Lex’s Dream for Humanity
01:11:33 Improving Social Media
01:16:57 Challenges of Creativity
01:21:49 Suits & Dresses
01:22:22 Loneliness
01:30:09 Empathy
01:35:12 Power Dynamics In Relationships
01:39:11 Robot Rights
01:40:20 Dogs: Homer & Costello
01:52:41 Friendship
01:59:47 Russians & Suffering
02:05:38 Public vs. Private Life
02:14:04 How To Treat a Robot
02:17:12 The Value of Friendship
02:20:33 Martial Arts
02:31:34 Body-Mind Interactions
02:33:22 Romantic Love
02:42:51 The Lex Fridman Podcast
02:55:54 The Hedgehog
03:01:17 Concluding Statements
In this episode, I discuss science-supported tools for enhancing focus, learning, creativity, sleep, physical strength and endurance and brain and body health. I explain each protocol in detail, the rationale behind it, and how the protocol can be adjusted depending on individual needs. I set these tools in the context of a 24-hour day as a way of framing how one might incorporate these tools and protocols into their own daily routine.
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00:00:00 Introduction: Protocols for sleep, mood, focus, exercise creativity
00:04:23 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:08:50 Protocol 1: Record Your Daily Waking Time & Temperature Minimum
00:12:07 Protocol 2: Self-Generate Forward Motion (Outdoors)
00:17:00 Protocol 3: View Natural Light For 10-30min Every Morning
00:22:43 What To Do If You Can’t View The Sun: Blue Light
00:26:50 Protocol 4: Hydrate Correctly
00:28:00 Protocol 5: Delay Caffeine 90-120m After Waking
00:30:48 Protocol 6: Fast (or Fat-Fast) Until Noon
00:32:30 What Actually Breaks A Fast & What Doesn’t?
00:34:30 Fat Loss & Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 (GLP1), Yerba Mate, Guayusa Tea
00:37:30 Protocol 7: Optimize Deep Work: Visual Elevation, Ultradian Cycles, White Noise
00:48:30 Optimal Time of Day To Do Hard Mental Work
00:52:07 Protocol 8: Optimal Exercise; 3:2 Ratio
01:03:54 Tools for Training & Mental Focus: Fasting, Salt, Stimulants, Alpha-GPC
01:10:00 Protocol 9: Eat For Brain Function & Mood
01:17:39 Protocol 10: Get Your Testosterone & Estrogen In An Ideal Range
01:24:00 Protocol 11: Reset the Mind & Body, Enhance Neuroplasticity, Reveri.com
01:31:15 Protocol 12: Hydrate Correctly, Nap Rules
01:33:29 Protocol 13: View Late Afternoon/Evening Light To Support Sleep & Dopamine
01:39:00 Protocol 14: Eat Dinner That Promotes Serotonin, Calm Sleep
01:44:27 Protocol 15: Optimize Falling & Staying Asleep; Tools & Supplements That Work
01:55:00 Protocol 16: Preventing Middle of the Night Waking
01:59:10 Protocol 17: Weekends, Recovering From A Poor Nights Sleep
02:05:20 Neural Network, Supplement Sources, Sponsors
This episode I describe how our ears and nervous system decode sound waves and gravity to allow us to hear and make sense of sounds. I also describe protocols for rapid learning of sound and other types of information. I discuss sound localization, doppler effects (sound motion), pitch perception and how we isolate sounds in noisy environments. I also review the scientific findings on binaural beats and white noise and how they can improve learning. Other topics and protocols include tinnitus, sea sickness, ear movement, ear growth and the science-supported ways we can all accelerate learning using "gap effects".
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00:00:00 Overview of Topics
00:02:20 Protocol: New Data for Rapid Learning
00:09:10 Introduction: Hearing & Balance
00:09:30 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:13:53 How We Perceive Sounds
00:21:56 Your Hearing Brain (Areas)
00:23:48 Localizing Sounds
00:28:00 Ear Movement: What It Means
00:33:00 Your Ears (Likely) Make Sounds: Role of Hormones, Sexual Orientation
00:35:30 Binaural Beats: Do They Work?
00:43:54 White Noise Can Enhance Learning & Dopamine
00:51:00 Headphones
00:55:51 White Noise During Development: Possibly Harmful
01:03:25 Remembering Information, & The Cocktail Party Effect
01:12:55 How to Learn Information You Hear
01:18:10 Doppler
01:22:43 Tinnitus: What Has Been Found To Help?
01:30:40 Aging: How Big Are Your Ears?
01:35:00 Balance: Semi-Circular Canals
01:40:35 A Vestibular Experiment
01:43:15 Improve Your Sense of Balance
01:48:55 Accelerating Balance
01:51:55 Self-Generated Forward Motion
01:56:25 Dizzy versus Light-Headed
01:58:38 Motion Sickness Solution
02:01:23 Synthesis
Dr. Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, is a clinical psychiatrist and scientist who directs a bioengineering research laboratory at Stanford University School of Medicine. His work aims to understand and develop treatments for disorders of the mind such as depression, attention deficit disorders (ADHD & ADD), autism, schizophrenia, anxiety, eating disorders, borderline personality and obsessive-compulsive disorder. We discuss his experience treating his patients and his laboratory’s mission to find and develop cures for mental disease and tools for probing how the brain works.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:03:47 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:07:41 Using Language to Understand the Mind
00:12:19 Blood Tests For Mental Disease
00:13:38 The Largest Challenges Facing Treatment of Mental Health
00:20:21 Predicting Depression & Suicide
00:22:47 Drugs That Work for Brain Illness
00:27:01 What Would A Cure For the Broken Mind Look Like?
00:32:23 Channelopsins: Tools For Understanding & Treating the Mind
00:39:10 Curing Blindness with Channelopsins
00:41:58 Why Karl Became a Scientist
00:47:10 Vagus Nerve In Depression
00:54:12 Challenges To Overcome for Treating Mental Illness with Channelopsins
00:58:34 Using the Dialogue with Patients to Guide Treatment
01:00:52 How Our Eyes Reveal Our Mental Health
01:06:04 Controlling Structures Deep In the Brain
01:08:23 The Most Effective Drugs Often Have the Most Side Effects
01:09:50 Do Psychiatrists Take the Drugs They Prescribe
01:14:15 Moving From Experimental Tools To Novel Treatments
01:16:00 Brain-Machine Interfaces & Neuralink
01:19:30 ADHD & Dr. Deisseroth’s Approach To Focusing His Mind
01:26:36 How Dr. Deisseroth Balances A Career In Medicine, Science & Family
01:35:41 New Ways of Exploring Brains: CLARITY
01:38:49 What Is Special About the Human Brain?
01:46:03 Psychedelics
01:54:12 MDMA
01:57:15 Dr. Deisseroth’s New Book “Projections: A Story of Emotions”
01:59:42 Connecting with Dr. Deisseroth on Twitter
This episode explains how we sense chemicals through smell, taste, and pheromones. How things smell and taste and chemicals in the tears, breath, and on the skin of others have a profound effect on how we feel, what we do, and our hormones. I explain the 3 types of responses to smell, the 5 types of tastes, the possible existence of sixth taste sense, and how the act of sniffing can make us learn and focus better. I explain how smell and taste reflect brain health and can assess and even promote brain regeneration. I discuss how eating specific categories of foods makes us crave more of those foods, including how to make sour things taste sweet and develop a heightened sense of smell and taste.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:06:02 Sensing Chemicals: Smell, Taste & Chemicals That People Make To Control Each Other
00:09:10 Vision Protocols Recap (Brief) & Correction
00:12:20 Color Vision: Excellent Resource: What is Color? (The Book)
00:13:54 How We Sense Chemicals: Enter Our Nose, Mouth, Eyes, Skin
00:17:28 The Chemicals From Other People’s Tears Lower Testosterone & Libido
00:21:16 SMELL: Sniffing, A Piece of Your Brain In Your Nose, 3 Responses To Smells
00:24:40 Smells & Memory: Why They Are So Powerfully Associated
00:26:40 Pheromone Effects: Spontaneous Miscarriage, Males & Timing Female Puberty
00:28:56 Sniffing Creates Alertness & If Done Properly Can Help You Focus & Learn Better
00:34:00 Protocol 1: Sniffing (Nothing) 10-15X Enhances Your Ability to Smell & Taste
00:35:50 Smelling Salts, Ammonia & Adrenaline
00:38:25 How You Can Become A Human Scent Hound, Detecting Cancer, & Tasting Better
00:43:45 Smell As A Readout Of Brain Health & Longevity; Regaining Lost Sense Of Smell
00:48:30 Dopamine, Sense Of Smell, New Neurons & New Relationships
00:50:20 Why Brain Injury Causes Loss Of Smell; Using Smell To Gauge & Speed Recovery
00:53:33 Using Smell To Immediately Becoming Physically Stronger
00:54:40 Smelling In Our Dreams, Active Sniffing In Sleep, Sniffing As a Sign Of Consciousness
00:57:35 Mint Scents Create Alertness By Activating Broad Wake-Up Pathways
00:59:48 Protocol 2 Pleasant Or Putrid: The Microwave Popcorn Test, Cilantro, Asparagus, Musk
01:03:00 Skunks, Costello, All Quiet On The Western Front
01:04:32 TASTE: Sweet, Salty, Bitter, Umami, Sour; Your Tongue, Gustatory Nerve, NST, Cortex
01:08:45 Energy, Electrolytes, Poisons, Gagging, Amino Acid & Fatty Acid Sensing, Fermentation
01:13:48 Our 6th Sense of Taste: FAT Sensing
01:15:05 Gut-Brain: Your Mouth As An Extension Of Your Gut; Burned Mouth & Regeneration
01:19:30 Protocol 3: Learn To Be A Super-Taster By Top-Down Behavioral Plasticity
01:22:20 The Umami-Sweet Distinction: Tigers Versus Pandas
01:25:05 Eating More Plants Versus Eating More Meat, Cravings & Desire
01:27:15 Food That Makes You Feel Good Or Bad: Taste Receptors On Our Testes Or Ovaries
01:30:05 Biological Basis For The Sensuality of Umami and Sweet Foods
01:32:28 Appetitive & Aversive Sensing: Touching Certain Surfaces, Tasting Certain Foods
01:33:35 Amino Acids Are Key To Life, The Maillard Reaction, Smell-Taste Merge, Food Texture
01:39:00 How Processed Food Make You Crave More Processed Foods
01:39:44 Protocol 4: Invert Your Sense of Sweet & Sour: Miracle Fruit; Swapping Bitter & Sweet
01:43:03 Pheromones, Desire To Continue Mating: Coolidge Effect Occurs In Males & Females
01:46:40 Do Women Influence Each Others Menstrual Cycles?
01:49:19 Recognizing the Smell Of Your Romantic Partner
01:50:30 Differences In Odor Detection Ability, Effects Of Hormones
01:53:00 We Rub The Chemicals Of Others On Our Eyes and Skin, Bunting Behavior
01:56:40 Summary
This episode I describe how we see, meaning how our eyes focus, convert light information into electricity the rest of the brain can understand and how our brain creates the incredible thing we experience as “sight”. I also describe how we can train and support our visual system to improve at any age. I describe more than a dozen protocols to support depth perception, offset near-sightedness, improve mood, sleep, and our ability to focus (both visual focus and our mental focus generally). I also explain how to use eyesight to improve our levels of alertness and why visual hallucinations, lazy eyes and colorblindness occur. I also describe various compounds that may assist in supporting visual health and possibly improve our vision. Many simple, zero-cost protocols and a lot of scientific mechanisms are covered in this episode in clear language anyone can understand-- it is for anyone that values their brain and whether eyesight, young, adult-age or advanced age.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:31 Sponsors: AG1 & LMNT
00:04:51 Protocol: Concurrent Training For Endurance, Strength, Hypertrophy
00:07:24 The Senses, Vision, Seeing & What We Should All Do To See Better
00:10:35 Our Eyes: What They Really Do, & How They Work
00:14:30 Converting Light Into Electricity Language: Photoreceptors, Retinal Ganglion Cells
00:17:00 We Don’t See Anything Directly: It Is All A Comparison Of Reflected Light
00:19:35 Dogs, Cats, Snakes, Squirrels, Shrimps, Diving Birds, & You(r View Of The World)
00:24:05 Everything You See Is A Best Guess, Blind Spots
00:25:50 Depth Perception
00:28:00 Subconscious Vision: Light, Mood, Metabolism, Dopamine; Frog’s Skin In Your Eyes
00:32:00 Blue-Yellow Light, Sunlight; & Protocol 1 For Better Biology & Psychology
00:35:00 Protocol 2: Prevent & Offset Near-Sightedness (Myopia): Outdoors 2 Hours Per Day
00:42:00 Improving Focus: Visual & Mental; Accommodation, Your Pupils & Your Bendy Lens
00:48:50 Protocol 3: Distance Viewing For 20min For Every 90 Minutes of “Close Viewing”
00:52:20 Protocol 4: Self-Generated Optic Flow; Move Yourself Through Space Daily
00:54:26 Protocol 5: Be More Alert; Eyelids, Eye Size, Chin Position, Looking Up Versus Down
00:59:21 Protocol 6: Sleep In A Very Dark Room To Prevent Myopia (Nearsightedness)
01:02:55 Color Vision, Colorblindness, Use Magentas Not Reds
01:04:32 Protocol 7: Keeping Your Vision Sharp With Distance Viewing Every Day
01:06:05 Protocol 8: Smooth Pursuit
01:08:48 Protocol 9: Near-Far Visual Training 2-3 Minutes 3-4 Times a Week
01:13:33 Protocol 10: Red Light, Emerging Protocol To Improve Photoreceptors & Vision
01:16:20 Dry Eyes; Blinking, Protocol 11
01:18:40 Lazy Eye, Binocular Vision, Amblyopia; Triggering Rapid Brain Plasticity; Protocol 12
01:24:48 Protocol 12: Determine Your Dominant Eye; Near-Far Training
01:27:57 Visual Hallucinations: The Consequence of An Under-Active Visual Brain
01:29:47 Protocol 13: Snellen Chart: A Simple, Cost-Free Way To Test & Maintain Vision
01:33:00 Vitamin A, Lutein, Idebenone, Zeaxanthine, Astaxanthin, Blood Flow
01:44:20 Summary of Protocols, Vital Point About Blood & Oxygen For Vision
01:46:00 Episode Length, Captions, Zero-Cost Support, Instagram, Searching Topics
This episode I discuss endurance: our ability to perform effort over extended amounts of time. I describe the four kinds of endurance: muscular endurance, long duration (single-set) efforts, and the two kinds of high intensity interval training (HIIT). I discuss efficiency of effort and maximizing quality of effort, and a hydration formula. I review how our heart literally gets stronger when we oxygenate muscles properly. I also discuss motivation for long bouts of work and the visual physiological basis of the "extra gear" we all can leverage for effort. Finally, I review how accelerating as we fatigue can allow us to access untapped energetic resources.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:05:45 Why Everyone Should Train Endurance
00:09:49 All Episodes Now Searchable at hubermanlab.com & The Neural Network
00:11:28 How To Maintain Muscle
00:12:56 Endurance: It’s Not What You Think, Crossover With Brain Function
00:14:38 Energy; Many Paths To ATP: Creatine, Glucose, Glycogen, Fat; Ketones
00:18:00 The Vital Need For Oxygen: But Why?
00:19:00 What Allows Us To Endure (Anything)?
00:20:46 The 5 Things That Allow Us To Persist/Endure & What Causes Quitting
00:22:50 Why You Quit: It IS All In Your Mind
00:27:19 The “90% Mental” Myth
00:28:10 The Critical Need For Carbohydrates & Electrolytes (& Sometimes Ketones)
00:30:10 Phospho-Creatine, Glycogen, pH, Temperature Is Key
00:31:36 Using Your Blood, Heart, & Lungs To Go Longer, Further, With More Intensity
00:35:40 An Excellent Review on the Science of Training Adaptations (See Caption On YouTube)
00:37:15 The 4 Kinds of Endurance
00:38:53 Muscular Endurance: Powerful for Everyone: Posture, Performance, Resilience
00:41:50 Protocol For Building Muscular Endurance. No Major Eccentric Component
00:48:40 How to Make Muscles More Resilient: Mitochondrial Respiration, Neuronal Firing
00:51:31 Long Duration Endurance: 12minutes or More, One “Set”, Efficiency of Movement
00:57:00 Why Everyone Should Train Long Duration Endurance: Capillaries In Muscle & Brain
01:01:00 Two Distinct Types of High-Intensity Interval Training: Anaerobic & Aerobic
01:02:20 Anaerobic HIIT: 3-12 Sets, Work:Rest Ratio of 3:1 or 1:3; Quality of Repetitions is Key
01:07:00 Maximizing Oxygen Utilization, Heart Rate & Nerve-Muscle Energy Utilization
01:10:59 Aerobic HIIT; 1:1 Work:Rest Ratio, Tapping Into All Energy Utilization Systems
01:15:20 Building A Stronger Heart & Better Brain: Eccentric Loading the Heart: Stroke Volume
01:20:10 Resistance & Weight Training: Useless for the Brain? What Is Good For the Brain?
01:23:25 The Strength-Endurance Tradeoff; How Long to Wait Between Workouts
01:25:45 Breathing During Endurance, Explosive and Weight Training: Nose, Mouth, Gears
01:29:50 Intercostals & Diaphragmatic Breathing: Warming Up Intercostals Is Useful
01:31:00 Increasing Motivation & Adrenaline
01:32:10 Eliminating the “Side Cramp” With Physiological Sighs
01:34:45 Accelerating Through “The Wall”: Accessing Alternative Fuel Sources; Ketone Use
01:37:50 Hydration: Why Hydrate, How To Hydrate, & How Much Fluid To Drink
01:41:35 “The Galpin Equation”; Gastric Emptying Time, Adapting Hydration Mid-Training
01:44:20 Boosting Mitochondrial Density With Cold; Wait 6 Hours Before Cold/Between Training
01:46:00 Accelerating Recovery with 5 Minute Parasympathetic Down-Shift After Training
01:48:00 Leveraging The Visual System During Effort, Milestones; Dilation & Contraction; Pacing
01:53:10 The Physiological Basis of Your “Extra Gear”, Accessing Your “Kick”, Steve Prefontaine
01:56:00 Programming Examples; Concurrent Training
01:57:57 Caffeine, Magnesium Malate to Reduce Soreness, Nitric Oxide, Beta-Alanine
02:00:00 Synthesis; Next Episodes, Zero-Cost Ways to Support, Sponsors, Sources
In this episode, I describe how our brain and nervous system control muscle tissue and how to leverage that for muscle maintenance, growth (hypertrophy) and recovery. I explain how neurons control muscle contractions and limb movements. I explain muscle metabolism and muscle fiber recruitment. I detail protocols for increasing muscular growth and for neuro-muscular recovery. I explain the effects of deliberate cold, anti-inflammatory agents, and anti-histamines on training progress. I describe science-supported protocols using certain weight load ranges, total sets per week, training intensity, frequency, and in-between set activities if one's goal is to increase muscle growth, strength or endurance. I review three foundational compounds and nutrients and three optimization compounds and nutrients that have been shown to improve neuro-muscular performance. Finally, I explain how to leverage exercise and weight training to enhance cognitive function.
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This episode I describe the science of fat loss, including how fat is mobilized and oxidized (burned) and how to increase fat burning by leveraging the nervous system. Most people don't realize it, but our neurons connect to our fat and release epinephrine/adrenaline to facilitate fat oxidation.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:31 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:00 Fat Loss: The Key Role of Neurons
00:08:44 The First Law of Fat Loss
00:11:00 Neurons Connect To Fat! (& That Really Matters)
00:13:38 5 Pillars of Metabolism: Sleep, Essential Fatty Acids, Glutamine, Microbiome, Thyroid
00:19:20 Mindset Truly Matters: Amazing Examples of Beliefs on Fat Loss
00:23:08 Our Brain Talks To Our Fat
00:25:00 The Most Incredible & Dangerous Fat Loss Agent
00:27:28 Losing Fat Is a Two-Part Process: Mobilization and Oxidation
00:32:25 The Critical Role of Adrenaline/Epinephrine, But NOT from Adrenal Glands
00:34:45 Fidgeting & Shivering: A Powerful Science-Supported Method For Fat Loss
00:41:24 How Fidgeting Works: Promotes Epinephrine Release into Fat. “N-E-A-T”
00:44:55 Two Ways of Using Shivering To Accelerate Fat Loss
00:47:30 White, Brown & Beige Fat; & Using Cold-Induced Shiver To Burn Fat
00:50:25 How To Use Cold Properly To Stimulate Fat Loss: Succinate Release Is Key/Shiver
00:52:26 Exact Protocols: (1-5X per week); Don’t Adapt! Submerge and Exit “Sets & Reps”
00:56:15 thecoldplunge.com see “protocols” tab Cold-Shiver-Fat-Loss Tool (cost free)
00:58:03 If Fat-Loss Is Your Goal, Avoid Cold Adaptation: Remember Polar Bear Swimmers
00:58:17 Irisin: Underwhelming; Succinate Is The Real Deal
01:00:00 Brown Fat, Why Babies Can’t Shiver and Becoming a Hotter Furnace, Adding Heat
01:01:55 Ice On Back of The Neck, Cold Underpants: Not A Great Idea For Fat Loss
01:04:00 A Key Paper For the Aficionados: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2826518/
01:05:00 Spot Reduction: There May Be Hope After All. Targeting Specific Fat Pads.
01:09:20 Exercising For Fat Loss: What Is Best? High Intensity, Sprinting, Moderate Intensity?
01:13:30 Exercising Fasted: Does It Truly Accelerate Fat Loss/Oxidation.
01:16:30 The 90 Minute Rule: After 90 Minutes, The Fasted Exercisers Start To Burn More Fat
01:18:15 If High-Intensity Training Is Done First, The Benefits of Fasting Arrive Before 90min.
01:22:44 Post-Exercise Metabolic Increases: How To Bias This Toward Fat Oxidation
01:26:05 A Protocol For Exercise-Induced Fat Loss; Adrenalin Is The Effector
01:28:50 Supplements/Compounds For Fat Loss Part: Caffeine Fidgeting, & Caffeine Adaptation
01:34:30 Ephedrine, Fenfluramine: Removed From Market Due to Safety Concerns
01:35:22 GLP1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide 1), Yerba Mate, Guayusa Tea, Semaglutide
01:40:30 Berberine, Metformin: Glucose/Insulin Reduction, Increase Fat Oxidation: But Caution
01:41:28 Gardner Lab Results: What You Eat May Not Matter, But Adherence Is Key Tool
01:43:00 examine.com & Enter “Yerba Mate”: Lowers Heart Rate Even Though Is a Stimulant
01:44:35 Acetyl-L-Carnitine: Facilitates Fat Oxidation
01:48:00 Summary List of Tools & How Nervous System Controls Fat Loss
01:51:20 Cost Free & Other Ways To Support Our Podcast, Making Sure We See Feedback
This episode I discuss the science and practice of learning physical skills: what it involves at a biological level, and what to focus on during skill learning at each stage to maximize learning speed and depth. I also describe what to do immediately after a training session (note: this is different than the optimal protocol for cognitive skill training) and as you progress to more advanced levels of performance. I also cover the science of skill-based visualization which does have benefits, but only if done correctly and at the correct times. I discuss auto-replay of skill learning in the brain during sleep and the value of adding in post-training ‘deliberately idle’ sessions. I cover how to immediately improve limb-range-of-motion by leveraging cerebellum function, error generation, optimal repetition numbers for learning and more. As always, scientific mechanism, peer-reviewed studies and science-based protocols are discussed.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:31 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:28 Skill Acquisition: Mental & Physical
00:08:40 Clarification About Cold, Heat & Caffeine
00:12:45 Tool: How To Quickly Eliminate the Side-Stitch ‘Cramp’ & Boost HRV Entrainment
00:16:08 Physical Skills: Open-Loop Versus Closed-Loop
00:18:50 Three Key Components To Any Skill
00:21:00 Sources of Control for Movement: 1) CPGs Govern Rhythmic Learned Behavior
00:23:30 Upper Motor Neurons for Deliberate Movement & Learning
00:25:00 Lower Motor Neurons Control Action Execution
00:25:26 What To Focus On While Learning
00:27:10 The Reality of Skill Learning & the 10,000 Hours Myth
00:28:30 Repetitions & The Super Mario Effect: Error Signals vs. Error Signals + Punishment
00:34:00 Learning To Win, Every Time
00:39:26 Errors Solve the Problem of What To Focus On While Trying to Learn Skills
00:43:00 Why Increasing Baseline Levels of Dopamine Prior To Learning Is Bad
00:44:40 The Framing Effect (& Protocol Defined)
00:46:10 A Note & Warning To Coaches
00:48:30 What To Do Immediately After Your Physical Skill Learning Practice
00:53:48 Leveraging Uncertainty
00:56:59 What to Pay Attention To While Striving To Improve
01:04:45 Protocol Synthesis Part One
01:07:10 Super-Slow-Motion Learning Training: Only Useful After Some Proficiency Is Attained
01:11:06 How To Move From Intermediate To Advanced Skill Execution Faster: Metronomes
01:16:44 Increasing Speed Even If It Means More Errors: Training Central Pattern Generators
01:19:12 Integrated Learning: Leveraging Your Cerebellum (“Mini-Brain”)
01:22:02 Protocol For Increasing Limb Range of Motion, Immediately
01:28:30 Visualization/Mental Rehearsal: How To Do It Correctly
01:33:50 Results From 15 Minutes Per Day, 5 Days Per Week Visualization (vs. Actual Training)
01:35:34 Imagining Something Is Very Different Than Actually Experiencing It
01:37:58 Cadence Training & Learning “Carryover”
01:39:00 Ingestible Compounds That Support Skill Learning: Motivation, Repetitions, Alpha-GPC
01:43:39 Summary & Sequencing Tools: Reps, Fails, Idle Time, Sleep, Metronome, Visualization
01:46:20 Density Training: Comparing Ultradian- & Non-Ultradian Training Sessions
01:49:24 Cost-Free Ways to Support Us, Sponsors & Alternate Channels, Closing Remarks
This episode I explain the science of heating and cooling the body, a process called thermoregulation-- and how to apply that knowledge to significantly improve physical performance. I describe the three areas of our body that can remove heat (or bring heat into the body) faster than anywhere else, why that is so, and how proper cooling of these areas with specific protocols can allow people to perform 200-600% more volume and repetitions of resistance exercises at the same weight loads, or to run, cycle or swim significantly further. I also describe how to use directed cooling of so-called glabrous skin: the bottoms of feet, palms and face, to significantly enhance recovery times from exercise. Also, why the common practices of trying to heat up or cool the body via the torso or whole-body submersion in cold can be inefficient and/or dangerous-- and the better alternatives. Finally, I discuss the temperature-effects of caffeine, alcohol and anti-inflammatory compounds. The information in this episode is focused on mechanisms and tools for increasing athletic or exercise performance.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:31) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT
(00:05:08) Physical Performance & Skill Learning
(00:06:40) Optimal Learning Protocol (Recap): 4 Steps
(00:08:31) Variables Impacting Physical Performance
(00:10:00) Temperature Is the Dominant Variable
(00:12:08) Understanding Mechanism Is Key
(00:13:42) Heat: The Enemy of All Performance (& Why)
(00:16:30) Blood Flow & Sweating & Piloerection
(00:22:35) Heat Is What Limits Effort: Even If You Feel Fine/Motivated
(00:25:29) Proper Cooling Can Double, Triple, Quadruple (Or More) Your Ability
(00:26:42) Heat Induced Confusion & Death
(00:30:02) The Three Body Parts Best For Heating & Cooling Your Whole Body
(00:31:38) Face, Palms, Bottoms of Feet; Glabrous Skin
(00:33:00) Arterio-Venous Anastamoses (AVAs) Are Super Cool(ing)!
(00:37:15) Palmar Cooling Can Supercharge Your Athletic Performance
(00:38:35) ATP, Pyruvate Kinase & Heat
(00:40:55) Palmer Cooling Outperforms Anabolic Steroids Several-Fold
(00:43:45) Increasing Endurance, Willpower & Persistence
(00:46:33) Cardiac Drift, & Moving the ”I Quit” Point
(00:50:44) Deliberate Heating: Myths and Better Protocols
(00:53:20) Protocols For Self-Directed Cooling To Vastly Improve Performance
(00:59:23) How To Use Cold To Recover Faster & More Thoroughly
(01:02:05) Ice Baths & Cold Showers Can Prevent Training Progress: mTOR, etc.
(01:06:29) Alcohol, Caffeine, NSAIDs: Their Temperature Effects Matter
(01:09:44) Are Stimulants Counter Productive For Performance? It Depends.
(01:12:00) The Caffeine Rule & “Caffeine Adaptation”
(01:14:20) NSAIDs for Training: Performance Enhancements & Risks
(01:17:00) The Best Way to Explore Your Own “Parameter Space”
(01:18:35) Tools: How To Try
(01:21:35) Cost-Free Support, & Additional Support & Resources
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
This episode I describe the biology of two essential hormones we all make: cortisol and adrenaline (also called epinephrine). Cortisol and adrenaline powerfully regulate our levels of energy, focus and immune system function. I describe various science-supported tools and practices to increase or decrease cortisol and/or adrenaline, depending on one's specific needs and goals. I also describe the biology of nootropics, and how cortisol and adrenaline can improve or degrade learning. Finally, I review the scientific data and tools for timing the release of these hormones to improve memory, energy and immune system function.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:31 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:05:41 Energy & Your Immune System, & Learning Faster
00:08:34 Why & How Intermittent Fasting Increases Growth Hormone
00:11:56 Why Your Stomach Growls
00:13:09 Hot Baths & Hormones
00:14:35 Energy, Adrenaline (Epinephrine), & Cortisol
00:15:48 Cortisol & Cholesterol, Competition With Testosterone & Estrogen
00:17:54 Adrenaline (Epinephrine) Is Your (Immune System’s) Best Friend
00:18:48 Cortisol Basics In Two (Actually 1) Minute/s
00:19:48 Adrenaline Basics In Two Minutes
00:21:32 Tool: Time Your Cortisol Peak To Waking Using Specific Light Intensities
00:27:20 Brief Increases In Cortisol & Adrenaline Boost Energy, Focus & Immunity
00:30:04 Ways To Increase Adrenaline, Epinephrine & Cortisol & Why That Is Good
00:35:00 Does Mindset During Stress Matter?
00:36:15 Protocols: Adrenaline Breathing Described
00:39:00 Practices To Increase Energy Without Increasing Stress
00:45:00 Using Stressors to ENHANCE Our Immune System: Science & Tools
00:55:11 Timing Thyroid Release For Energy
00:57:02 Adrenaline/Stress Increase Performance & Memory. IF They Are After Learning
01:02:45 An Optimal Learning Protocol
01:03:20 Coffee Changes Your Brain & Increases Connectivity Of “Anxiety Circuits”
01:05:43 Nootropics: Two Kinds, & How & Why They Work, “Neural Energy”
01:09:00 Biology of Comfort Foods: From Negative to Positive Feedback Loops
01:14:00 Bombesin: Energy Without Eating
01:15:00 How Stress Makes Our Hair Gray, & How To Prevent Stress-Induced Graying
01:18:05 Blunting Chronic Cortisol, Including: Ashwagandha & Science Of
01:25:50 Licorice Increases Cortisol & Blood Pressure, & Reduces Testosterone (by Glycyrrhizin)
01:28:50 Apigenin: Anti-Cortisol
01:29:53 Protocols For Optimizing Energy & Immune System Function (& Learning)
01:37:00 When Fasting, Exercise, Cold & Intense Breathing Become Detrimental
01:39:00 Prescription Compounds
01:39:47 Tools For Accessing Alert & Calm States of “Energy”: Separating The Brain & Body
01:42:11 Ways To Apply Knowledge Presented Today
01:43:20 No-Cost Ways To Support Us, Feedback, Sponsors, Patreon, Partners, “Office Hours”
This episode discusses metabolism and how our thyroid hormone and growth hormone control our metabolism. I also clarify that metabolism isn't just about burning energy, it’s about converting energy from different sources into fuels for building and repairing our tissues such as muscle, brain, and tendons and mobilizing energy from body fat storage. I discuss the role of iodine, selenium, and salt for thyroid health, and how specific exercise protocols, amino acids and temperature can dramatically shift levels of growth hormone release in waking and in sleep. I also describe the current landscape of prescription compounds, peptides and other factors for changing levels of thyroid and growth hormone, and some of their risks. Throughout the episode, mechanisms and tools grounded in specific mechanisms are discussed.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:06:05) Thyroid & Growth Hormone
(00:08:44) Food Shapes: Do They Matter?
(00:11:43) Stevia: Naming & Impact
(00:13:30) Metabolism 101: Your Brain the Furnace
(00:17:33) Releasing Hormones From Your Brain, Stimulating Hormones from Your Pituitary
(00:21:04) Thyroid Hormone’s Real Effects: Growth, Repair and Energy Consumption of Tissues
(00:22:45) Iodine, L-Tyrosine & Selenium: The Trio Essential For Thyroid Function
(00:26:05) How Much Iodine Do We Need? By Food, Supplement or Ocean Air
(00:28:09) Selenium For Thyroid: Brazil Nuts & Other Valuable Sources
(00:33:05) Selenium For Pregnancy, Prostate Cancer Risk, Acne
(00:35:20) “Clean Eating” Downsides: Cruciferous Vegetables, Leeching Iodine
(00:39:00) Other Benefits of Iodine: Reducing Inflammation
(00:41:00) Why & How Increased Thyroid Increases Metabolism
(00:42:12) What To Eat To Support Your Brain
(00:43:00) Hyperthyroidism (Too Much) & Hypothyroidism (Too Little)
(00:44:35) Menstruation: Thyroid Carbohydrate & Sugar Craving
(00:45:33) Ketogenic Diet & Its Effects On Thyroid, Rebound Weight Gain
(00:48:39) Growth Hormone: What, Why & How
(00:51:18) Growth Hormone (GH) Changes Across The Lifespan & Risks of GH Therapy
(00:53:40) How To Powerfully Increase Growth Hormone: Know The Natural Triggers
(00:54:49) Not Eating Within 2hrs of Sleep: Keep Blood Glucose Low(ish) At Sleep
(00:55:43) Delta Wave Brain Activity Is the Trigger For Growth Hormone Release
(00:58:25) LOW Doses of Melatonin Supplementation For Increasing GH Release
(01:01:00) Book: Altered Traits, Binaural Beats? Delta Waves Access
(01:04:35) Specific Types & Duration of Exercise That Stimulate Growth Hormone & Warmups
(01:08:40) Keeping Low Blood Glucose & Ensuring A Cool Down For Two Phase GH Release
(01:10:36) Sex Differences For WHEN During Exercise Growth Hormone and IGF-1 Release Occurs: Males Have To Last Longer
(01:14:10) Supplements That Increase Growth Hormone 100-400% (or more): Arginine, Ornithine
(01:18:20) Arginine & Exercise Together Can Be Counter-Productive
(01:19:50) L-Citrulline Better For Arginine Than Arginine Itself (?!); & Blood Pressure Caution
(01:23:09) Growth Hormone Changes Across The Lifespan: No One Escapes
(01:26:00) Heat (& Cold) for Triggering Extremely Large Increases In Growth Hormone
(01:29:20) Specific Heat Protocols For Increasing Growth Hormone: Up To 16-Fold (?!)
(01:34:30) 2021 (New) Study: Heat Increases GH, & Lowers Cortisol, No Effects On Testosterone, DHEA Or Prolactin
(01:36:00) Prescription Growth Hormone, & Emerging Peptides Therapeutics, Secretagogues Etc.
(01:42:25) Synthesis, Summary Of Actionable Steps For Increasing GH and Thyroid Hormone
(01:44:00) Zero Cost & Other Ways to Support Our Podcast; & Thank You!
This episode I discuss how hormones from our gut, liver, pancreas and brain control our appetite--and the specific tools we can use to adjust those hormones in order to achieve specific goals. I explain the brain areas that control our desire to eat, and our desire to stop eating. I discuss a hormone we all can make that is regulated by UV-rays from sunlight that reduces our appetite. I also explain that when we eat controls our appetite and not the other way around (and how to leverage that fact). I describe how we are basically always eating until we reach a threshold level of fatty acids and amino acids in our gut and the factors that can alter that signaling and make us eat far more than we need. I also explain how insulin, glucose and glucagon work, why cholesterol is so key for ovary, adrenal, liver and testes function and how the ketogenic diet impacts glucose and thyroid levels. As always, I describe many tools: specific supplements, prescription compounds, specific types (and timing) of exercise to regulate hormones, specific timing and types of eating, ways to reduce sugar cravings by triggering release of the hormone CCK, and more.
Note: A future episode will cover Thyroid hormone. Also, I mis-spoke when explaining POMC neurons. I said “P-M-O-C” but should have said “POMC”. Apologies. The name I gave for what POMC is, however, was correct: "proopiomelanocortin".
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:06:59) Hunger: Neural & Hormonal Control
(00:08:32) Chewing & Hunger
(00:11:05) Siamese Rats Reveal the Importance of Hormones In Hunger
(00:13:08) Neurons That Powerfully Control Hunger by Releasing Specific Hormones
(00:16:28) Anorexia & Extreme Overeating
(00:16:57) Why Sunlight Suppresses Hunger: a-Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (a -MSH)
(00:20:03) Blue-blockers, Injecting a-MSH: Instant Tan & Priapism
(00:22:30) Ghrelin: A Hormone That Determines When You Get Hungry, & That You Can Control
(00:24:40) Meal Timing Determines Hunger, Not the Other Way Around
(00:27:20) Satchin Panda, Circadian Eating & Intermittent(ish) Fasting
(00:29:35) How To Rationally Adjust Meal Schedules: The 45min Per Day Rule
(00:33:02) CCK (Cholecystokinin): A Hormone In Your Gut That Says “No Mas!”
(00:34:55) Eating For Amino Acids, Fatty Acids & Sugar
(00:39:05) L-Glutamine: Stimulates the Immune System & Reduces Sugar Cravings
(00:43:42) Things To Avoid: Emulsifiers; Alter Gut Mucosa & Nutrient Sensing
(00:49:32) “A Calorie Is NOT A Calorie” After All
(00:52:36) Insulin & Glucose: Hyperglycemia, Euglycemia, & Hypogylcemia
(00:56:12) The Order Your Eat Foods Matters: Managing Your Blood Glucose & Glucagon
(01:02:40) Movement, Exercise & GLUT-4
(01:04:50) Why Sugar Stimulates Your Appetite
(01:05:40) Keeping Blood Sugar Stable With Specific Exercises, The Power Of Insulin Sensitivity
(01:07:55) High-Intensity Exercise, Glycogen & Metabolism
(01:10:28) Cholesterol, HDL, LDL & Glucose Management: Ovaries, Testes, Liver, Adrenals
(01:15:00) Prescription Compounds That Reduce Blood Glucose: Metformin
(01:16:45) Berberine: A Potent Glucose Buffer That Also Adjusts Cholesterol Levels, Canker Sores
(01:22:05) Chromium, L-Carnitine, Ginseng, Caffeine, Magnesium, Stevia, Vitamin B3, & Zinc
(01:24:34) Acids: Vinegar, Lemons & Limes & False Alkalinity
(01:26:40) Ketogenic Diets (In Brief): Effects On Blood Glucose, Thyroid Hormones
(01:28:10) Diabetes, Filtering Blood, Sweet Urine
(01:31:08) The Power of GLP-1 & Yerba Mate For Controlling Appetite, Electrolytes
(01:35:19) Summary & Notes About Thyroid, Estrogen, Testosterone
(01:37:20) Zero Cost & Sponsor-Based Ways To Support The Huberman Lab Podcast
In this episode, I discuss testosterone and estrogen hormones and how they impact the brain, body, and behavior after puberty. I also discuss how various behaviors such as exercise (resistance and endurance training) and sex or observing sex impact these hormones and their levels. I ask: "what specifically is it about such activities that impact testosterone and estrogen?"; the resounding theme is that when our nervous system is activated in particular ways, it drives our endocrine system and vascular system to activate or repress certain hormone networks in predictable ways. I also discuss peer-reviewed studies and protocols addressing (at a mechanistic level) how light, cold and heat, and respiration (breathing) can positively or negatively impact testosterone and estrogen. We discuss specific supplements and compounds that peer-reviewed studies illustrate can adjust testosterone and estrogen levels by changing their binding to other proteins, raising them directly, or changing other hormones released from the brain and pituitary. I discuss optimization in the normal reference ranges for these hormones, and I discuss pheromones, apnea, menstrual cycles, menopause and andropause.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:26 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:05:50 Hormone Optimization
00:07:00 Salutogenesis: A Powerful Way to Conceptualize Health
00:10:03 Estrogen and Testosterone: Sources, Levels and Ratios
00:15:46 The Power of Competition, Plus: Anxiety, Persistence and Dopamine
00:20:58 Testosterone and Libido Pre-Ovulation
00:21:48 Estrogen and Sexual Receptivity; Libido In Males
00:23:10 How Sex Behavior Impacts Testosterone: Observing vs. Actual vs. Abstinence
00:26:46 Testosterone and Prolactin: Sex Seeking vs. Pair Bonding
00:27:30 DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone): Effects on Levels/Ratios
00:28:45 Behaviors That Decrease Testosterone (and Cortisol): Parenting and Prolactin
00:31:24 How Illness Impacts Testosterone and Estrogen: Cytokines, e.g., IL-6
00:33:20 How Exactly Do Behaviors Change Hormones?
00:34:18 Pheromones: Miscarriage, Menstrual Cycles, Puberty Onset, and Mate Recognition
00:43:33 Apnea: A Powerful Bi-Directional Influence On Estrogen and Testosterone
00:47:44 Mouth vs. Nose Breathing and Hormone Levels: Effects Via Sleep and Direct Effects
00:51:11 How Sleep Adjusts Cortisol/Testosterone and Cortisol/Estrogen Ratios
00:53:49 O2:CO2 Ratios, Nasal Breathing During Exercise
00:56:30 Light Viewing Patterns and Hormones: Dopamine, GnRH
00:57:44 Spring Fever: Tyrosinase, Hair Color, Mating Frequency
01:04:39 Specificity of Hormone Effects
01:06:03 Temperature: Cold and Hot Gonads
01:14:10 How To Exercise: Types, Effort Level, Sequencing
01:21:42 Cardio/Endurance vs. Resistance Training (First or Last?) Yes, It Matters
01:24:41 Estrogen and Menopause: Compounds That May Ameliorate/Reverse Symptoms
01:33:18 Nutrients That Optimize The Foundation For Hormones
01:36:00 Opioids as Severe Hormone Disruptors
01:37:23 Testes, Antlers and Ovaries
01:38:50 Creatine and Increasing DHT (Dihydrotestosterone)
01:40:14 Free and Bound Testosterone: SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin), Tongat Ali
01:43:23 Nettles, Prostate, Boron, and Blood Brain Barrier
01:45:27 Hormone Related Cancers: Sometimes Reducing Estrogen and Testosterone Is Optimal
01:47:43 Ecdysteroids: Mimic Mammalian Hormones
01:51:50 Optimizing Brain Hormones: Chorionic Gonadotropin, Fadogia Agrestis
01:57:18 Additional Compounds, Liver Toxicity, Overall Milieu
01:59:17 Summary: And Note About Additional Related Topic Coverage Coming
In this episode, I discuss how hormones such as testosterone and estrogen and their derivatives impact the early development of the brain and body and their maturation. I review published data on environmental factors shown to powerfully alter hormone pathways in animals and humans and the effects of cannabis, alcohol and cell phones on testes, sperm, ovaries and hormones. I describe the predictable relationship between genes, beard growth and balding patterns, and the importance of estrogen for brain development in people of all chromosomal sexes. Finally, I discuss how the hormones we are exposed to in the womb shape the relative length of our finger digits, the sounds our ears make (yes you read that correctly), and how those correlate with people's self-reports of their sexual preferences. As always, basic information and tools are discussed.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:30 AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:47 Announcement: Mood Meter App Works Again
00:08:00 Maximizing Learning from the Podcast
00:10:00 New Non-Sleep Deep Rest Protocol, Spanish Subtitles
00:11:35 Sexual Differentiation: Hormones, Neurons & Behavior
00:14:15 Hormones Basics
00:15:26 Sperm Meets Egg, Chromosomal Sex, Gonadal Sex
00:17:50 Y Chromosome Inhibition of Feminization
00:19:00 Placenta Is An Endocrine (Hormone-Producing) Organ, Adrenal Testosterone
00:19:45 Hormonal Sex, Morphological Sex
00:21:04 Hormones Fast & Slow, Sex Steroids Can Turn On Genes
00:23:06 Masculinization, Feminization, Demasculinization, Defeminization
00:23:42 Primary Sexual Characteristics: DHT Drives Penis Development
00:27:03 Secondary Sexual Characteristics
00:27:43 Penis Sprouting: Guevedoces
00:31:25 Estrogen, NOT Testosterone, Masculinizes The Brain
00:33:15 Breast Development In Males: Aromatase; Puberty, & Steroids in Athletes
00:34:50 Estrogen Powerfully Controls Brain Development In All Individuals
00:35:19 Avoiding Hormonal Disruption In Children & Adults: Specific Oils, Creams, Etc.
00:39:00 Environmental Endocrine Disruptors, Sperm Count Decline, Vincloziline
00:44:20 Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: Hormones Need Receptors, SARMS
00:48:41 Estrogen Establishes “Masculine” Brain Circuits, Testosterone
00:49:42 Cannabis, Alcohol: In Babies, Puberty & Adults
00:56:25 Cell Phone Technology: Effects On Hormones, Ovaries, & Testicles
01:02:33 Beards & Baldness Patterns Around the World, DHT, 5-alpha-reductase
01:06:39 Creatine & DHT/Hair Loss
01:08:20 Predicting Aging Rates By Pubertal Rates
01:10:04 Hyenas, Baseball, & Jumbo Clitorises: Androstenedione
01:14:26 Intersex Moles
01:15:40 Marijuana Plants, Pollens: Plant-To-Animal “Warfare”
01:20:08 Finger Length Ratios, Prenatal Hormone Exposure & Sexual Orientation
01:29:13 Brain Dimorphisms with Sexual Orientation
01:32:00 “Older Brother Effects”: Male Fetuses Might Change Mothers & Subsequent Brothers
01:35:06 The Path Forward & A Warning
01:35:55 Support & Your Questions
In this episode, I discuss the biology of emotions and moods in the context of relationships. I focus on the science of how early infant-caregiver attachment, combined with adolescence and puberty shape our adult patterns of attachment. I explain the three universal aspects of emotions, the reality of right-brain versus left-brain personalities, and how the roots of adult attachment are also grounded in specific aspects of puberty. I review what factors determine when puberty starts and ends, and the role of oxytocin and other chemicals in controlling how we perceive and remember others. As always, I refer to various practical tools including new tools for understanding and predicting our emotions before they occur, and neurochemicals that shape human connection.
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Waking Up: https://www.wakingup.com/huberman
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:32 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:05:10 Announcing New Cost-Free Resources: Captions, NSDR Link
00:07:40 Emotions: Subjective Yet Tractable
00:10:53 To Understand Your Emotions: Look At Infancy & Puberty
00:15:21 Your First Feeling Was Anxiety
00:17:36 What Are “Healthy Emotions”?
00:19:03 Digital Tool For Predicting Your Emotions: Mood Meter App
00:21:08 The Architecture Of A Feeling: (At Least) 3 Key Questions To Ask Yourself
00:24:00 You Are An Infant: Bonds & Predictions
00:27:57 Attachment Style Hinges On How You Handle Disappointment
00:32:40 “Glue Points” Of Emotional Bonds: Gaze, Voice, Affect, Touch, (& Written)
00:36:34 “Emotional Health”: Awareness of the Interoceptive-Exteroceptive Dynamic
00:37:50 An Exercise: Controlling Interoceptive-Exteroceptive Bias
00:42:19 Getting Out Of Your Head: The Attentional Aperture
00:46:59 Puberty: Biology & Emotions On Deliberate Overdrive
00:47:58 Bodyfat & Puberty: The Leptin Connection
00:50:34 Pheromones: Mates, Timing Puberty, Spontaneous Miscarriage
00:54:37 Kisspeptin: Robust Trigger Of Puberty & Performance Enhancing Agent
00:58:26 Neuroplasticity Of Emotions: Becoming Specialists & Testing Emotional Bonds
01:00:25 Testing Driving Brain Circuits For Emotion: Dispersal
01:07:48 Science-Based Recommendations for Adolescents and Teens: The Autonomy Buffet
01:11:05 “Right-Brain Versus Left-Brain People”: Facts Versus Lies
01:14:18 Left Brain = Language, Right Brain = Spatial Awareness
01:16:15 How To Recognize “Right Brain Activity” In Speech: Prosody
01:18:32 Oxytocin: The Molecule of Synchronizing States
01:20:09 Mirror Neurons: Are Not For “Empathy”, Maybe For Predicting Behavior
01:23:00 Promoting Trust & Monogamy
01:27:00 Ways To Increase Oxytocin
01:28:34 Vasopressin: Aphrodisiac, Non-Monogamy and Anti-Bed-Wetting Qualities
01:30:43 Bonding Bodies, Not Just Minds: Vagus Nerve, Depression Relief Via the Body
01:35:18 A Powerful Tool For Enhancing Range & Depth of Emotional Experience
01:36:43 MDMA and Other Psychedelic Compounds: Building A Framework
01:38:54 Roundup, Various Forms of Support
This episode explains the science of motivation and drive. I describe how dopamine — a chemical we all make in our brain, underlies our desire for and pursuit of our goals, as well as our capacity to move and experience pleasure. I describe how we can leverage specific behaviors, reward schedules and dopamine-prolactin balance to help ensure we can maintain motivation and capacity for pleasure over the long term. I also discuss dopamine in the context of ADHD, craving and addiction, and some absolutely amazing results about specificity of drug effects based purely on belief.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://www.wakingup.com/huberman
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:30 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:04:22 Announcement: Spanish Subtitles
00:05:06 Emotions, Addiction & Mindset
00:06:22 Motivation & Movement: The Dopamine Connection
00:07:29 A Double-Edged Dopamine Blade
00:08:56 Dopamine Fundamentals: Precursor to Adrenalin
00:10:15 The Reward Pathway: An Accelerator & A Brake
00:12:10 Motivation = Pleasure Plus Pain
00:14:14 The Dopamine Staircase: Food, Sex, Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamine
00:16:15 Subjective Control of Dopamine Release
00:17:40 Social Media and Video Games
00:18:15 Addiction & Dopamine: Progressively Diminishing Returns
00:18:48 Novelty, Sensation-Seeking & Anticipation
00:20:15 Craving: Part Pain, Part Pleasure & Pain Always Prevails
00:23:11 Desire Scales With Pain: The Yearning Function
00:24:43 The Croissant Craving Circuit
00:25:45 “Here and Now” Molecules: Serotonin, Bliss & Raphe Nucleus
00:26:26 In Your Skin Or Out In the World
00:27:25 Cannabinoids Lethargy & Forgetfulness
00:28:15 The Almond Meditation
00:29:30 Drugs That Shift Exteroception Versus Interoception
00:30:36 Emotional Balance, Active & Passive Manipulation
00:32:36 Procrastination: Leveraging Stress, Breathing, Caffeine, L-Tyrosine, Prescription Drugs
00:37:04 When Enough Is Never Enough; How Dopamine Undermines Itself
00:38:58 Dopamine-Prolactin Dynamics: Sex, Reproduction & Refractory Periods
00:40:30 The Coolidge Effect: Novelty-Induced Suppression of Prolactin
00:42:22 Vitamin B6, Zinc As Mild Prolactin Inhibitors
00:43:25 Schizophrenia, Dopamine Hyperactivity and Side Effects of Anti-Dopaminergic Drugs
00:45:08 Prolactin, Post-Satisfaction “Lows” & Extending the Arc of Dopamine
00:48:00 The Chemistry of “I Won, But Now What?”
00:49:00 Healthy Emotional Development: Child and Parent
00:50:03 Never Say “Maybe” (Reward Prediction Error)
00:52:02 Surprise!
00:52:59 Are You Suppressing Your Drive and Motivation By Working Too Late?
00:54:50 Disambiguating Pleasure and Drive: Dopamine Makes Us Anti-Lazy
00:58:00 Beta-Phenylethylamine (PEA), & Acetyl L-Carnitine
01:00:00 Attention Deficit Disorders, Cal Newport Books, Impulsivity & Obesity
01:03:55 Leveraging Dopamine Schedules
01:05:22 Subjective Control of Dopamine and Drug Effects: The “Adderall” Experiment
01:09:03 Caffeine May Protect Dopamine Neurons, Methamphetamine Kills Them
01:10:57 Nicotine: Dopamine, Possible Neuroprotection, Prolactin Increase
01:11:53 Gambling, Intermittent Reinforcement, & Persistent Goal Seeking (Bad and Good)
01:14:14 Intermittent Halting of Celebration; Enjoy Your Wins, But Not All of Them
01:18:38 A Story Example of Intermittent Reward to Maintain Long-Term Drive and Motivation
01:21:25 Corrections & Notes About Spanish Captions & Other Languages Soon
01:24:00 Synthesis & Framework, Zero-Cost Support & A Note About Sponsors
This episode explains the brain-body connections that allow the specific foods we eat to control our moods and motivation. I discuss the vagus nerve and its role in dopamine and serotonin release in the brain. I review Omega-3 fatty acids and the key role of the gut microbiome in supporting (or hindering) our mental and emotional states. Many actionable tools are reviewed and discussed related to fasting, ketogenic and plant-based diets, probiotics, fermented foods, fish oils, artificial sweeteners, specific supplements that promote dopamine and serotonin, and some remarkable behavioral (and belief) effects.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:31 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:05:00 Emotions: Aligning Mind & Body
00:06:41 Nutrients, Neurochemicals and Mood
00:08:39 Primitive Expressions and Actions
00:12:30 The Vagus Nerve: Truth, Fiction, Function
00:15:45 “Vagus Stimulation”: A Terrible Concept
00:16:35 Polyvagal Theory
00:18:27 Vagus Senses Many Things, & Moves Our Organs
00:19:35 Sugar Sensing Without Perception of Sweetness
00:23:00 Eating-Induced Anxiety
00:27:30 We Eat Until Our Brain Perceives “Amino Acid Threshold”
00:29:45 Reward Prediction Error: Buildup, Letdown and Wanting More
00:32:01 L-Tyrosine, Dopamine, Motivation, Mood, & Movement
00:34:04 Supplementing L-Tyrosine, Drugs of Abuse, Wellbutrin
00:38:29 Serotonin: Gut, Brain, Satiety and Prozac
00:43:38 Eating to Promote Dopamine (Daytime) & Serotonin (Night Time)
00:44:30 Supplementing Serotonin: Sleep, & Caution About Sleep Disruptions
00:46:40 Examine.com An Amazing Cost-Free Resource with Links to Science Papers
00:48:05 Mucuna Pruriens: The Dopamine Bean with a Serotonin Outer Shell
00:51:00 Emotional Context and Book Recommendation: “How Emotions Are Made”
00:54:55 Exercise: Powerful Mood Enhancer, But Lacks Specificity
00:56:45 Omega-3: Omega-6 Ratios, Fish Oil and Alleviating Depression
01:01:00 Fish Oil as Antidepressant
01:02:40 EPAs May Improve Mood via Heart Rate Variability: Gut-Heart-Brain
01:07:24 Alternatives to Fish Oil to Obtain Sufficient Omega-3/EPAs
01:09:05 L-Carnitine for Mood, Sperm and Ovary Quality, Autism, Fibromyalgia, Migraine
01:16:29 Gut-Microbiome: Myths, Truths & the Tubes Within Us
01:21:55 Probiotics, Brain Fog, Autism, Fermentation
01:25:20 Artificial Sweeteners & the Gut Microbiome: NOT All Bad; It Depends!
01:28:00 Ketogenic, Vegan, & Processed Food Effects, Individual Differences
01:33:20 Fasting-Based Depletion of Our Microbiome
01:35:20 How Mindset Effects Our Responses to Foods: Amazing (Ghrelin) Effects!
01:38:30 How Mindset Controls Our Metabolism
01:41:03 Closing Comments, Thanks, Support & Resources
This episode explains what stress is, and how it recruits our brain and body to react in specific ways. I describe the three main types of stress, and how two of them actually enhance the function of our immune system making us less vulnerable to infections. I review tools that allow us to control our stress in real-time, as well as tools to prevent long-term stress, burnout and stress-induced illness and anxiety. As always, we cover behavioral tools and supplements that can assist or hinder stress control.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:31 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:04:41 Emotions: A Logical Framework of Brain-Body Loops
00:10:29 Stress: The (Falsely Narrow) Animal Attack Narrative
00:14:31 The Stress RESPONSE: Generic, Channels blood, Biases Action
00:21:08 Tools to Actually Control Stress: Reduce Alertness or Increase Calm
00:24:15 The Fastest Way to Reduce Stress In Real Time: “Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia”
00:29:45 The Fastlane to Calm
00:34:53 Important Notes About Heart Rate Deceleration: Vaso-vagal Lag
00:36:50 Cyclic Sighing For Calm and Sleep Induction
00:37:57 Nasal Breathing For Cosmetic, Immune and Performance Enhancement
00:38:46 Two Breathing Centers In The Brain
00:39:45 Breathing For Speaking Clearly
00:40:39 The 3 Types of Stress: Short, Medium and Long-Term
00:42:10 Positive Effects of Short-Term Stress: Immunity and Focus
00:45:32 Adrenalin (Epinephrine) Deploys Killer Immune Cells
00:46:40 Cyclic Deep Breathing IS Stress: Wim Hof, Tummo & Super-Oxygenation
00:50:58 Inflammation Is Useful and Good, In the Short Term
00:52:02 Procrastination and Self-Manufactured Nootropics
00:53:00 Relaxation Can Cause Illness
00:54:30 Immune Activation Protocol
00:55:20 Medium Term Stress: A Clear Definition
00:56:07 Stress Threshold
00:57:10 Stress Inoculation Tools: Separating Mind & Body, On Purpose
00:59:50 Use Vision to Calm the Mind When the Body Is Agitated
01:02:36 Beyond NSDR
01:04:36 Long Term Stress: Definition, Measurement, Cardiovascular Risks
01:06:30 Tools for Dealing With Long Term Stress
01:08:20 The Oxytocin Myth
01:09:15 Serotonin: Satiety, Safety
01:12:00 Delight and Flexibility
01:13:30 Chemical Irritants We Make But Can Control: Tackykinin
01:15:40 Impactful Gratitude
01:16:25 Non-Prescription Chemical Compounds For Additional Anti-Stress Support
01:18:04 Melatonin: Cautionary Note About Adrenal Suppression
01:19:15 Adrenal Burnout Is A Myth… But Why You Need to Know About It Anyway
01:21:10 L-Theanine For Stress Reduction and Task Completion Anxiety
01:23:00 Beware Taurine and Energy Drinks With Taurine
01:23:30 Ashwagandha: Can Powerfully Lower Anxiety And Cortisol
01:25:50 Examine.com Is An Amazing Free Resource
01:26:20 How This All Relates to Emotions: State Versus Demand = Valence
01:32:00 Modulating Reactivity, Mindfulness, & Functionality With Objective Tools
01:34:00 Next Steps
01:35:40 Topic Suggestions, Subscriptions and Reviews Please
01:37:40 Additional Resources, Synthesis
In this episode, I describe the science of how and why pain arises in the body and brain, and how we can actively control our experience of pain. I discuss inflammation, stress, acupuncture, limb damage and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). I review protocols that leverage the lymphatic and nervous system to accelerate pain relief and healing in a variety of situations. Other topics discussed include how heat versus cold impacts neurons and wounds, red-light, sunlight, stem cells and more.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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Waking Up: https://www.wakingup.com/huberman
00:00:00 Introduction/Avenues for Support
00:00:31 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:04:58 Deliberate Unlearning
00:06:43 Pain, Injury and Regeneration
00:09:17 A System of Touch (Somatosensation)
00:11:42 Pain and Injury are Dissociable
00:15:19 Objective versus Subjective Control of Experience
00:16:15 Plasticity of Perception
00:16:41 Lack of Pain Is Self-Destructive; So Is Excessive Pain
00:18:42 Homoculous, Ratonculous, Dogunculus
00:19:05 “Sensitivity” explained
00:21:30 Inflammation
00:22:24 Phantom Limb Pain
00:24:00 Top-down Relief of Pain by Vision
00:26:41 From Deaf to Hearing Sounds
00:28:10 Pain Is In The Mind & Body
00:29:44 Recovering Movement Faster After Injury
00:35:00 Don’t Over Compensate
00:37:34 Concussion, TBI & Brain Ageing
00:40:49 The Brain’s Sewage Treatment System: Glymphatic Clearance
00:43:05 Body Position & Angle During Sleep
00:44:30 Types of Exercise For Restoring & Maintaining Brain Health
00:47:33 Ambulance Cells in The Brain
00:49:20 True Pain Control by Belief and Context
00:51:45 Romantic Love and Pain
00:55:05 Dopaminergic Control of Pain
00:57:15 Acupuncture: Rigorous Scientific Assessment
01:07:32 Vagus Activation and Autonomic Control of Pain
01:08:30 Inflammation, Turmeric, Lead and DHT
01:11:40 Adrenalin: Wim Hof, Tummo, “Super-Oxygenation” Breathing
01:14:53 Protocols For Accelerating Tissue Repair & Managing Pain
01:17:55 Ice Is Not Always Nice (For Pain and Injury): Sludging, Fascia, Etc.
01:22:02 Chronic and/or Whole Body Pain; Red-Light Therapy, Sunlight
01:26:10 Glymphatics and Sleep
01:26:29 Stem Cells, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP): Shams, Shoulds and Should Nots
01:31:38 Young Blood: Actual Science
01:35:44 Synthesis, Support & Resources
In this episode, I describe how to access focused learning bouts, creative states, and the underlying neural circuitry involved. I frame this in the context of our daily 24-hour cycle in order to make it practical, clear and precise about timing. I review the role of fasting, meal timing and specific types of nutrients for promoting certain states of mind. I also review various other tools and biological factors that directly or indirectly gate brain function and that we can control. I answer commonly asked questions about the science of psychedelics, binaural beats, and visualization. Thank you for your interest in science!
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:30 Sponsors: AG1 & LMNT
00:04:53 The Daily (Learning) Routine
00:07:13 Plasticity Is NOT the Goal
00:09:26 No Obligation To Change
00:09:59 Practical Plasticity Language
00:13:37 Pillars of Neuroplasticity
00:15:16 My Daily Routine: Chronotype Management
00:17:20 Plasticity of the Wake-Sleep Circuit: Morning Light
00:19:09 Delay Caffeine!
00:21:19 Light, Black Coffee, Hydrate
00:22:57 High Alertness, Linear Tasks/Learning
00:25:12 Background Music/Noise: Yay or Nay?
00:26:52 “GO” versus “NO-GO”: The Basal Ganglia & Dopamine
00:28:37 Leveraging GO, NO-GO
00:30:08 Non-Specific Action
00:32:06 Clear, Calm, Focused: The GO, NO-GO Sweet Spot
00:33:48 When Very Alert, Work In Silence; When Tired, Include Background Noise
00:35:28 Temperaments Vary: And So Should This
00:36:01 The 3 Hour-Long Post Waking Block
00:36:20 Early Morning Exercise and GO Networks
00:38:05 Fasting, Ketogenic Diets, & Food Volume
00:39:41 Sodium/Electrolytes
00:40:57 Avoiding Hot Lunch, Food Pre-Occupation
00:42:01 Post Lunch Low/No Cognitive Load
00:42:56 Hydration, NSDR, Nap
00:44:54 Creativity Work
00:46:26 Creativity Is A Two-Part Phenomenon
00:51:15 Psychedelics
00:58:20 Afternoon Light As Insurance
01:00:26 Evening Nutrition
01:01:21 Repacking Glycogen: Hormonal Factors
01:04:11 Pre-Sleep Anxiety: Normal and Easy To Solve
01:07:08 The Power of Objective Tools
01:08:14 Visualization
01:11:34 Mini-Synthesis
01:13:31 Resetting Your Clock
01:15:55 Don’t Trust the Mind Now
01:16:59 Two, (Maybe 3) Optimization Bouts Per Day
01:18:33 Organizational Logic
01:20:22 Wim Hof Breathing, Binaural Beats, Ice Baths, Etc.
01:24:42 Variation Among People, and Dogs
01:25:49 Accurate Versus Exhaustive
01:27:57 Familiar and New Ways To Support
In this episode, I discuss how we can use specific types of behavior to change our brain, both for sake of learning the movements themselves and for allowing us to learn non-movement-based information as well. I describe the key role that errors play in triggering our brains to change and how the vestibular (balance) system can activate and amplify neuroplasticity. As always, I cover science and science-based practical tools. Thank you in advance for your questions and for your interest in science!
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:29 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:06:20 Nerves and Muscles
00:12:00 Exercise alone won’t change your brain
00:12:58 Behavior will change your brain
00:13:30 Remembering the wrong things
00:15:00 Behavior as the gate to plasticity
00:15:45 Types of Plasticity
00:17:32 Errors Not Flow Trigger Plasticity
00:21:30 Mechanisms of Plasticity
00:22:30 What to learn when you are young
00:23:50 Alignment of your brain maps: neuron sandwiches
00:26:00 Wearing Prisms On Your Face
00:29:10 The KEY Trigger Plasticity
00:32:20 Frustration Is the Feeling to Follow (Further into Learning)
00:33:10 Incremental Learning
00:35:30 Huberman Free Throws
00:38:50 Failure Specificity Triggers Specific Plastic Changes
00:40:20 Triggering Rapid, Massive Plasticity Made Possible
00:43:25 Addiction
00:45:25 An Example of Ultradian-Incremental Learning
00:49:42 Bad Events
00:51:55 Surprise!
00:52:00 Making Dopamine Work For You (Not The Other Way Around)
00:53:20 HOW to release dopamine
00:55:00 (Mental) Performance Enhancing Drugs
00:56:00 Timing Your Learning
00:57:36 (Chem)Trails of Neuroplasticity
00:58:57 The Three Key Levers To Accelerate Plasticity
00:59:15 Limbic Friction: Finding Clear, Calm and Focused
01:04:25 The First Question To Ask Yourself Before Learning
01:05:00 Balance
01:07:45 Cerebellum
01:10:00 Flow States Are Not The Path To Learning
01:11:18 Novelty and Instability Are Key
01:14:55 How to Arrive At Learning
01:15:45 The Other Reason Kids Learn Faster Than Adults
01:19:25 Learning French and Other Things Faster
01:22:00 Yoga versus Science
01:32:00 Closing Remarks
This episode introduces neuroplasticity—which is how our brain and nervous system learn and acquire new capabilities. I describe the differences between childhood and adult neuroplasticity, the chemicals involved and how anyone can increase their rate and depth of learning by leveraging the science of focus. I describe specific tools for increasing focus and learning. The next two episodes will cover the ideal protocols for specific types of learning and how to make learning new information more reflexive.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:32) Sponsors: AG1, LMNT, Waking Up
(00:03:50) Plasticity: What Is it, & What Is It For?
(00:06:30) Babies and Potato Bugs
(00:08:00) Customizing Your Brain
(00:08:50) Hard-Wired Versus Plastic Brains
(00:10:25) Everything Changes At 25
(00:12:29) Costello and Your Hearing
(00:13:10) The New Neuron Myth
(00:14:10) Anosmia: Losing Smell
(00:15:13) Neuronal Birthdays Near Our Death Day
(00:16:45) Circumstances for Brain Change
(00:17:21) Brain Space
(00:18:30) No Nose, Eyes, Or Ears
(00:19:30) Enhanced Hearing and Touch In The Blind
(00:20:20) Brain Maps of The Body Plan
(00:21:00) The Kennard Principle (Margaret Kennard)
(00:21:36) Maps of Meaning
(00:23:00) Awareness Cues Brain Change
(00:25:20) The Chemistry of Change
(00:26:15) A Giant Lie In The Universe
00:27:10) Fathers of Neuroplasticity/Critical Periods
00:29:30) Competition Is The Route to Plasticity
00:32:30) Correcting The Errors of History
00:33:29) Adult Brain Change: Bumps and Beeps
(00:36:25) What It Takes to Learn
(00:38:15) Adrenalin and Alertness
(00:40:18) The Acetylcholine Spotlight
(00:42:26) The Chemical Trio For Massive Brain Change
(00:44:10) Ways To Change Your Brain
(00:46:16) Love, Hate, & Shame: all the same chemical
(00:47:30) The Dopamine Trap
(00:49:40) Nicotine for Focus
(00:52:30) Sprinting
(00:53:30) How to Focus
(00:55:22) Adderall: Use & Abuse
(00:56:40) Seeing Your Way To Mental Focus
(01:02:59) Blinking
(01:05:30) And Ear Toward Learning
(01:06:14) The Best Listeners In The World
(01:07:20) Agitation is Key
(01:07:40) ADHD & ADD: Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder
(01:12:00) Ultra(dian) Focus
(01:13:30) When Real Change Occurs
(01:16:20) How Much Learning Is Enough?
(01:16:50) Learning In (Optic) Flow/Mind Drift
(01:18:16) Synthesis/Summary
(01:25:15) Learning With Repetition, Forming Habits
As always, thank you for your interest in science!
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac
This episode is all about the two major kinds of dreams and the sorts of learning and unlearning they are used for. I discuss REM-associated dreams that control emotional learning and their similarity to various trauma treatments such as ketamine and EMDR. I also discuss Non-REM dreams and their role in motor learning and learning of detailed, non-emotionally-laden information. I relate this to science-backed tools for accessing more of the types of sleep and learning people may want. Other topics are listed in the time stamps below.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://www.wakingup.com/huberman
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:30 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:03:00 The Dream Mask
00:06:00 Cycling Sleep
00:08:10 Chemical Cocktails of Sleep
00:13:00 Motor Learning
00:16:30 High Performance with Less Sleep
00:17:45 Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
00:20:30 Paralysis & Hallucinations
00:23:35 Nightmares
00:24:45 When REM & Waking Collide
00:25:00 Sleeping While Awake
00:26:45 Alien Abductions
00:29:00 Irritability
00:30:00 Sleep to Delete
00:32:25 Creating Meaning
00:34:10 Adults Acting Like Children
00:36:20 Trauma & REM
00:37:15 EMDR
00:39:10 Demo
00:44:25 Ketamine / PCP
00:45:45 Soup, Explosions, & NMDA
00:48:55 Self Therapy
00:50:30 Note About Hormones
00:51:40 Measuring REM / SWS
00:53:15 Sleep Consistency
00:56:00 Bed Wetting
00:58:00 Serotonin
00:59:00 Increasing SWS
00:59:50 Lucidity
01:02:15 Booze / Weed
01:03:50 Scripting Dreams
01:04:35 Theory of Mind
01:07:55 Synthesis
01:10:00 Intermittent Sleep Deprivation
01:11:10 Snoring Disclaimer
01:11:40 New Topic
01:15:50 Corrections
01:17:25 Closing Remarks
In this episode, I discuss a simple and reliable measurement called your "temperature minimum" that you can use to rapidly adjust to new time zones when traveling and to offset the bad effects of nocturnal shift work. I also discuss tools for adjusting sleep and waking rhythms in babies, teens, new parents and the elderly.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
Waking Up: https://www.wakingup.com/huberman
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:30 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT & Waking Up
00:04:15 The bedrock of sleep-rest cycles
00:07:05 Night owls and morning larks
00:08:22 “The perfect schedule”
00:11:04 The 100K Lux per morning goal
00:15:15 Keeping your biological clock set
00:16:15 Reset your cortisol
00:21:22 Jet Lag, death and lifespan
00:23:00 Going East versus West
00:28:45 The key to clock control
00:31:01 Your Temperature Minimum
00:36:30 Temperature and Exercise
00:41:20 Eating
00:42:50 Go West
00:44:15 Pineal myths and realities
00:51:13 The Heat-Cold Paradox
00:53:45 Staying on track
00:55:30 Nightshades
00:57:00 Emergency resets
00:57:30 Psychosis by light
00:58:05 Shift work
01:02:40 The Temperature-Light Rule
01:04:20 Up all night: watch the sunrise?
01:06:45 Error correction is good
01:08:20 NSDR protocols/implementation
01:10:44 The frog skin in your eye (not a joke)
01:16:39 Why stress turns your hair white
01:17:24 Ovaries or testes?
01:18:25 Babies and bright light
01:21:40 Polyphasic sleep
01:25:25 Ultradian cycles in children
01:27:38 Teens and puberty
01:29:50 Light before waking for better sleep
01:31:20 Older people and circadian rhythms
01:33:48 Sleepy Supplements
01:42:00 Red Pills & Acupuncture
01:43:50 Highlights
01:48:30 Feedback and Support
“Office Hours” — In this episode, I answer your most commonly asked questions about science-supported tools for accessing more alertness, better learning, and quality sleep. I also cover when to exercise, time meals, and how to systematically vary your temperature to achieve specific effects on your nervous system.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:31 Sponsors: AG1 & LMNT
00:05:50 Moonlight & Fire
09:25:00 Red Light: Good & Bad
00:15:45 Why Blue-Blockers Are Unscientific
00:19:20 Eyeglasses, Contact Lenses & Windows
00:22:05 Adding Up Your Lights
00:24:30 “Netflix Inoculation” With Light
00:25:25 How The Planet Controls Your Energy
00:27:00 A Season For Breeding (?)
00:31:15 Melatonin / Serotonin
00:33:50 Epinephrine vs Adrenaline: Same? Different?
00:35:00 Exercise & Your Sleep
00:40:30 Neuroplasticity & Food/Chemicals/NSDR
00:44:10 Using Sound & Smell To Learn Faster
00:46:45 Dream Meaning & Remembering
00:48:15 Waking Up Paralyzed
00:49:40 Nap/Focus Ratios For Accelerated Learning
00:52:45 Hypnotizing Yourself
00:54:05 Smart Drugs
01:01:10 Magnesium: Yay, Nay, or Meh?
01:02:10 How Apigenin Works
01:04:30 Serotonin: Slippery Slope
01:05:35 The Frog Experiment
01:08:35 Temperature
01:10:30 Morning Chills
01:28:00 Eating For Heating
01:30:30 Vagal Pathways For Gut-Brain Dialogue
01:31:50 Sex Differences
01:33:50 Self Experimentation
Today's episode provides a host of information on what makes us sleepy, sleep soundly, and feel awake and alert. It covers a broad range of tools for anyone wishing to improve their sleep and wakeful state. The science and logic for each tool are described.
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:23 Sponsors: AG1, LMNT, Waking Up
00:06:54 What Is Sleep Really For?
00:09:33 Sleep Hunger
00:11:09 Caffeine: Devil & Angel
00:15:34 Timing Your Sleep Properly
00:17:30 Release Your Hormones (At The Right Times)
00:18:45 (Pineal) Melatonin Warning
00:24:30 Strange Vision Is Good Vision
00:32:50 Blue Light Is Great!
00:37:00 The Real Problem With Smartphones
00:38:30 Blind / Low Vision People
00:39:45 Using Exercise & Food To Set Your Clock
00:42:00 The Power of Sunset
00:45:43 The Healthy Holes In Your Skull
00:48:15 Bad Light
00:51:11 Light Location
00:53:00 Fire / Candlelight
00:54:00 When To Eat
00:54:40 How To Wake Up Earlier
01:08:00 Using The Body To Control The Mind
01:10:00 Drugs & Supplements
01:18:00 Sleep Walking
01:20:00 Office Hours
Today’s episode provides an introduction to how the nervous system works to create sensations, perceptions, emotions, thoughts and behaviors, as well as how we can change our nervous system—a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity. The information sets the stage for all Huberman Lab podcast episodes that follow by covering neurons, synapses, brain chemicals and the rhythms that control our ability to focus, learn and sleep… and more. Thank you for your interest in science. We'll see you next week!
Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.
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AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman
LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanlab
00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:25 Sponsors: AG1 & LMNT
00:07:57 What is the Nervous System
00:07:25 Deja Vu
00:08:09 How War, Guns & Soap Shaped Our Understanding of the Brain
00:10:47 Jennifer Aniston Neurons
00:11:58 Sensations
00:13:30 Magnetic Sensing & Mating
00:14:51 Perceptions & The Spotlight of Attention
00:16:33 Multi-Tasking Is Real
00:17:45 Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Control of Behavior
00:18:38 Focusing the Mind
00:21:47 Antidepressants
00:25:01 Thoughts & Thought Control
00:25:56 Actions
00:30:40 How We Control Our Impulses
00:33:44 Neuroplasticity: The Holy Grail of Neuroscience
00:38:34 The Portal to Neuroplasticity
00:43:53 Accelerating Learning in Sleep
00:47:29 The Pillar of Plasticity
00:52:22 Leveraging Ultradian Cycles & Self Experimentation
00:57:17 Summary
00:58:03 Zero-Cost Support, Feedback, Reviews
Welcome to the Huberman Lab podcast, a new podcast from Dr. Andrew Huberman. The podcast can also be found on YouTube.
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