Essentials: Control Your Brain Chemistry for Focus, Motivation & Well-Being
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how key neuromodulators shape motivation, energy, focus and mood throughout the day. I also describe a toolkit of science-supported behavioral, nutritional and supplement-based strategies to increase baseline levels for each neuromodulator, which can be modified to support your specific health and performance goals.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Optimize Neurochemicals for Health
(00:00:27) Neuromodulator Levels & 3 Daily Phases
(00:05:07) Hormones Modulate Neuromodulators
(00:06:56) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(00:08:13) Effects of Key Neuromodulators
(00:10:16) Increase Motivation & Dopamine, Tools: Morning Sunlight; Caffeine
(00:13:30) Dopamine Supplements: Mucuna Pruriens, L-Tyrosine, Phenethylamine (PEA)
(00:16:34) Increase Dopamine, Tool: Deliberate Cold Exposure
(00:19:18) Sponsor: AG1
(00:20:31) Increase Epinephrine (Adrenaline) & Energy, Tools: Exercise, Cyclic Hyperventilation
(00:24:56) Enhance Focus & Acetylcholine: Choline-Rich Foods, Nicotine
(00:27:11) Acetylcholine Supplements: Alpha-GPC, Huperzine
(00:28:05) Sponsor: ROKA
(00:29:21) Serotonin & Mood, Tools: Gratitude, Tryptophan-Rich Foods
(00:31:49) Serotonin Supplement: Myo-inositol
(00:32:26) Using the Neurochemical Toolkit for Your Goals
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How Your Immune System Works & How to Improve It | Dr. Max Krummel
My guest is Dr. Matthew (Max) Krummel, PhD, professor at UCSF and one of the world’s leading immunologists. We discuss how your immune system works and how sleep, emotions, and even memories shape immune function. We also explore thymus function, its role in autoimmunity, and its potential role in combating cancer. And we discuss how the type and timing of immunization can impact health. This episode provides an actionable framework for understanding how your immune system works, which ought to benefit people of all ages and health statuses.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Max Krummel
(00:02:18) Immune System, Immunotherapy
(00:08:36) Illness, Childhood & Immune System
(00:13:02) Aging & Immunity, DNA Mutations
(00:18:36) Sponsors: Joovv & Eight Sleep
(00:21:14) Self vs Non-Self Recognition, Aging, Cancer; Immune Surveillance
(00:30:11) Cancer, Immune System, Age & Measuring Change
(00:35:57) Thymus, T Cells; Aging & Cancer
(00:42:13) Reproduction, Aging & Immune System; Basic Research
(00:47:28) Sleep & Illness Susceptibility
(00:52:55) Sponsor: AG1
(00:54:08) Umbilical Cord Banking; Organoids, CAR T Cells, Thymus
(01:02:57) Scientific Curiosity, Failures, & Discovery
(01:13:14) Spatial Biology & Immune Cells; Memory & Immune State; Stress, Meditation
(01:25:00) Sponsor: Function
(01:26:37) Mindset; Tissue Engineering, Peptides, Systems Biology
(01:34:25) Immunizations in Childhood and Beyond
(01:39:37) Pharmaceutical Companies, Public Distrust
(01:49:22) Disease Risk, Immunity; Autism, Flu,
(01:58:56) Biological Resilience, Cancer; Computational Research
(02:08:02) Autoimmune Conditions, Asthma, IBD
(02:13:34) Autoimmunity & Genetic Diversity Benefits
(02:17:11) Science Communication, Max's Substack
(02:24:07) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: How to Become Resilient, Forge Your Identity & Lead Others | Jocko Willink
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Jocko Willink, a retired U.S. Navy SEAL officer, author and host of the Jocko Podcast. We discuss why discipline, rather than motivation, is the reliable driver of daily action, and how taking action is the most effective way to move through adversity, loss and setbacks. We also discuss how exercise generates energy, the leader’s role as a counterweight to team morale, and detachment as a trainable skill for widening perspective and making better decisions under stress.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Jocko Willink
(00:00:23) Discipline, Impact & Autonomy in the Military
(00:02:40) Energy, Waking Up, Alarm Clock & Debate
(00:04:12) Tool: Exercise for Energy; Eating, Fasting & Mental Clarity
(00:05:45) Tool: High-Intensity Exercise, Peak Mentality
(00:06:31) Winning & Losing, SEAL Selection, BUD/S, Resilience
(00:08:34) Leadership, Morale & Mob Mentality; Tool: Detach & Correct
(00:10:36) Loss, Grief; Tool: Action as a Cure for Adversity
(00:12:17) Sponsor: AG1
(00:13:31) Parenting & Success; Tool: Be the Counterweight, Balance
(00:16:07) Sense of Self, Hardcore Music, DIY Attitude & Dissent
(00:18:55) Motivation as an Emotion, Discipline
(00:19:44) Tool: Move Toward Problems; Indirect Approach & Conflict
(00:21:14) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:22:46) Meditation, Detachment & Teaching Young Leaders
(00:24:19) Depression, Storm Clouds & Losing Perspective
(00:26:39) Tool: Detachment, Oil Rig Story, Field of View
(00:30:59) Tools: Take a Step Back, Slow Breathing & Widen Field of View
(00:32:04) Tools: Chin Up, Hands Down, Listening; Relationships
(00:34:18) Sponsor: David
(00:35:37) Tool: Deliberate Discomfort & Training Resiliency
(00:36:08) Acknowledgements
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Your Top Health Questions Answered
I answer questions submitted by listeners about topics ranging from how to ensure great sleep after nighttime exercise, effective no-caffeine pre-workouts (that also improve your sleep quality), neuroscience-supported tools for improving your memory and sense of smell, nutrition and supplementation for improving female and male fertility, the link between (peri)menopause and mental health, accelerating recovery from surgery, how to find your life’s passion, and more. Please note that if your question was not answered this time, we will keep it to consider for future Q&A episodes. A special thank you to everyone who submitted a...
Essentials: Using Meditation to Focus, View Consciousness & Expand Your Mind | Dr. Sam Harris
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Sam Harris, PhD, a neuroscientist, bestselling author, and world-renowned meditation teacher whose work focuses on consciousness, ethics, and religion. We discuss how meditation can help us better understand the nature of the self and transform the conscious experience. Sam also explains how meditation can help overcome universal challenges such as distractibility, mental chatter and emotional reactivity, which can allow for greater focus and fulfillment in the present moment. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https...
Accelerate Learning & Increase Cognitive Capacity | Dr. Tommy Wood
Dr. Tommy Wood, BM, BCh, PhD, is a professor of neuroscience at the University of Washington and an expert on brain health, neuroplasticity, and cognitive performance. Dr. Wood explains how to use specific forms of exercise, dietary strategies, and compounds to enhance the rate and stability of mental and/or physical skill development. We also discuss science-based tools to preserve cognitive function, reduce dementia risk, and offset loss of memory after a concussion or other brain injury. This episode provides practical, science-based tools for learning new information and skills and for improving your overall ability to learn.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Tommy Wood
(00:04:05) Neuroplasticity; Neurogenesis; Synaptic Pruning
(00:11:11) Aging & Neuroplasticity; Familiar vs Novel Tasks
(00:14:33) Protocols Book; Sponsor: David
(00:16:49) Aging, Training & Processing Speed
(00:21:56) Enhancing Neuroplasticity with Age, Tool: Motor & Cognitive Challenge
(00:26:56) Learning New Skills, Dance, Sports, Arts; Psychological Benefits of Challenge
(00:36:50) Flow, Clutch States; Virtuosity
(00:46:59) Power of Practice
(00:50:55) Sponsor: AG1
(00:52:14) Tools for Focused Work & Learning; Distractions
(01:00:17) Nutrition for Brain Health, Dementia; Critical Nutrients
(01:06:56) Nutrient Timing, Supplementation; Omega-3s, Tool: Blood Tests
(01:16:41) Sponsor: Function
(01:18:19) Enhancing Brain Health, Nutrition & Supplements
(01:23:10) GLP-1s, Peptides, Supplements & Evaluating Efficacy
(01:32:56) Stimulants: Feeling vs Performance
(01:37:18) Exercise & Enhancing Cognitive Function, Tool: Optimize Exercise Volume
(01:43:18) Long-Term Cognitive Health & Exercise, HIIT
(01:47:17) Sponsor: Rorra
(01:48:31) Cortisol Benefits, Acute vs Chronic Stress
(01:54:24) Resistance & Aerobic Exercise, Brain Gray & White Matter, Cognitive Health
(02:03:37) Cognitive Decline, Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, Modifiable Risk Factors
(02:09:47) Shingles Vaccine & Dementia Risk; Tool: Avoid Illness for Cognitive Health
(02:18:28) Concussion, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Creatine
(02:24:04) Treating TBI, Supplements, Physical Therapy
(02:32:16) Strongman Competition
(02:38:51) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: The Science & Treatment of Bipolar Disorder
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the biology, symptoms and types of bipolar disorder (sometimes called bipolar depression), a condition characterized by extreme, maladaptive shifts in energy, mood and perception. I describe the diagnostic criteria that distinguish bipolar I from bipolar II, including mania and hypomania and the different patterns of mood cycling. I discuss the remarkable history and discovery of lithium and how it works, in part by reducing inflammation, providing neuroprotection and supporting the interoceptive neural circuits affected in bipolar disorder. I also cover talk therapies, electroconvulsive therapy and nutraceuticals such as omega-3 fatty acids and inositol, and I explore the intriguing relationship between mood disorders and creativity. This episode should interest anyone who has or knows someone with bipolar disorder, as well as those interested in how the brain balances mood, energy and focus.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Bipolar Disorder
(00:01:09) Bipolar I; Manic Episode Symptoms
(00:05:00) Bipolar II, Hypomania; Depressive Episodes & Cycling
(00:09:00) Sponsor: BetterHelp
(00:10:09) Lithium Discovery, Dr. John Cade, Uric Acid
(00:12:14) Lithium Urate & Guinea Pigs, Control Experiments
(00:13:19) Lithium Salts Paper, Toxicity & Monitoring
(00:15:40) How Lithium Works: Inflammation & Neuroprotection
(00:16:50) Exteroception vs. Interoception, Neural Circuit Atrophy
(00:19:04) Sponsor: AG1
(00:20:29) Drug vs. Talk Therapies
(00:20:40) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Interpersonal & Social Rhythm Therapy
(00:22:30) Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), Treatment-Resistant Depression
(00:24:07) Caution: Rely on Prescribed Treatment, Suicide Risk
(00:24:59) Tool: Lifestyle Support, Sleep, Exercise, Nutrition & Sunlight
(00:26:05) Tool: Inositol & Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Fish Oil Study
(00:29:53) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(00:31:10) Creativity & Mood Disorders, Eminent Individuals Study
(00:34:00) Recap & Key Takeaways
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How to Improve Your Memory & Cognitive Function at Any Age | Dr. Alan Castel
Dr. Alan Castel, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and one of the world's foremost experts on human memory and cognitive aging. We discuss what science actually tells us about how to improve our learning ability and memory at any age. We also discuss how memory works, why all planning and imagination about the future is based on the past, false memories, and how to leverage curiosity, emotion, and self-testing retrieval practice to stamp in memories for the long term. We discuss what "superagers"—people who actually improve their cognitive capacity with age—do differently than everyone else. This episode is for anyone interested in the science of memory and tools to maintain and improve your memory across the lifespan.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Dr. Alan Castel
(00:02:41) What Is Memory?, Reconstruction & Metacognition
(00:04:49) Mnemonics, Remembering Names & Deeper Learning
(00:08:22) The Penny & Apple Logo, Noticing vs Seeing, Learning Through Mistakes
(00:10:43) Sponsors: Wealthfront & Helix
(00:14:05) Neuroplasticity, Frustration, Curiosity & Mindset
(00:17:42) Maintaining vs Learning New Things, Habits, Novelty & Emotional Memory
(00:24:28) "Mental Photographs," Photo-Taking & Imagining the Future
(00:29:28) Eyewitness Memory, the Ronald Cotton Case, Confidence vs Accuracy
(00:35:07) Medium-Term & Prospective Memory, Hotel Fire Exits
(00:40:28) Sponsor: AG1
(00:41:47) When Habits Turn Lethal, Aviation & Human Error
(00:49:01) Why Memory Changes With Age; Alzheimer's & the Nun Study
(00:52:34) Exercise & Hippocampal Volume, Falls & Balance
(00:57:14) SuperAgers & Athletes; Regret, Balance & Being Driven
(01:12:08) Sponsor: Function
(01:13:45) Age Stereotypes, Subjective Age & Positive Age Beliefs
(01:20:02) Goals & Plans, Scams; Anterior Midcingulate Cortex & SuperAgers
(01:26:23) Culture, Resilience, Blue Zones & COVID
(01:29:18) Adversity, the Positivity Effect & Intergenerational Learning
(01:36:31) Sponsor: Lingo
(01:38:00) Limitations & Purpose; Time, Family & Connection
(01:44:58) Deliberately Building Memories; the ABCs of Successful Aging
(01:51:02) Following Your Interests; Castel's Path & Older Adults
(01:57:16) Mental Simulations, Curiosity Studies & Selectivity
(02:01:19) Socioemotional Selectivity Theory; Steve Jobs & Lifespan
(02:07:10) The Secret to Successful Aging; State vs Trait Curiosity
(02:11:04) Scams & AI Voice Cloning
(02:14:31) John Wooden, Wisdom, Love & Balance
(02:17:41) Learning Through Mistakes; Does the Brain Get Better With Age?
(02:25:00) Conclusion, Better With Age
(02:26:00) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: The Science & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the biology and psychology of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and describe the neural circuitry behind repetitive "thought-action loops," including why compulsive actions actually strengthen the underlying obsessions rather than relieve them. I discuss the most effective treatments for OCD, including exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy and SSRIs, and explain what the research shows about how these compare when used alone versus together. Finally, I describe a specific clinical protocol in which patients are guided into states of anxiety while learning to suppress compulsive responses, retraining the brain to break the OCD cycle.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
(00:00:11) OCD Prevalence & Impact, Obsessions & Compulsions
(00:01:54) Categories: Checking, Repetition & Order; Contamination & Disgust
(00:04:30) Anxiety, Fear
(00:05:20) Sponsor: AG1
(00:06:40) Genetic Component of OCD
(00:08:45) Neural Circuitry, Cortex, Striatum, Thalamus
(00:10:16) Cortico-Striatal-Thalamic Loop; Imaging Studies, SSRIs
(00:14:30) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(00:16:00) Diagnosis, Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS)
(00:18:00) Y-BOCS Categories, Identifying the Core Fear
(00:19:30) Tool: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) & Exposure Therapy
(00:21:39) Anxiety Tolerance, Interrupting the Compulsion
(00:23:23) Dr. Helen Blair Simpson, Ritual Prevention, Exposure Sessions
(00:25:18) CBT vs Placebo vs SSRIs
(00:26:30) Sponsor: Rorra
(00:28:07) SSRIs & Serotonin System; Psychiatry & Causality
(00:29:13) Cannabis, CBD & OCD; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
(00:31:48) Mindfulness Meditation, Holistic Treatments, NIH
(00:33:40) Nutraceuticals, Inositol; Recap & Conclusion
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Raising a Dog & Mastering Calm Assertive Energy | Cesar Millan
Cesar Millan is a world-renowned dog behavior expert. We discuss how to adjust your energy and behavior to ensure your dog is calm and happy and always follows your lead. Cesar shares specific tools for: returning home to your dog each day, structuring their walks, and eliminating aggressive behaviors and anxiety. We discuss how to determine if your dog is front, middle, or back of the pack order—a hardwired feature that determines much of their needs and personality. And we explore how human-human interactions are based on balances in energy, too. Both dog owners and non-owners will gain extremely valuable insights and tools from this episode.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Cesar Millan
(00:03:54) Animal Instincts & Human Energy
(00:06:31) Spirit, Sending Energy, Tool: Silence, Calm & Confident
(00:16:48) Sponsors: LMNT & Joovv
(00:19:30) Walking Dog; Pack Order, Tool: Picking a Puppy
(00:26:44) Human & Dog Hierarchy; Greeting Dog, Tool: No Look, No Touch, No Speak
(00:35:11) Calm Dog, Structured Walk, Tool: Weighted Backpack
(00:44:17) Sponsor: AG1 & Eight Sleep
(00:46:57) Exercise, Discipline & Affection
(00:50:23) Relationship to Death, Spirituality
(00:55:30) Human Energy, Rescue Dogs; Sensing Stress
(01:01:36) Animal Intelligence, Cats; Being a Pack Leader
(01:07:27) Calm Greeting, Humanizing Animals, Safety & Security, Anxious Dogs
(01:12:41) Safety & Horses, Respecting Dogs; Human Selfishness, Pack Leader
(01:21:31) Sponsor: Function
(01:23:15) Human Leaders; Pack Order, Prioritizing Affection
(01:32:17) Picking Human Partners, Good Pack Leaders
(01:44:40) Dog & Testing Boundaries, Tool: Calm & Confidence
(01:52:34) Cultivating Self-Awareness & Self-Discipline, Life Values
(01:58:02) Clearing Mind, Tool: Cold Plunge
(02:02:22) Honoring Pet Death, Celebration, Expressing Sadness
(02:12:13) Understanding Energy, Dog Training & Hard Work
(02:17:25) Dog Breeds & Exercise, Fostering Dogs; Spay & Neuter, Humping
(02:23:50) Petting Dogs; Barking & Destructive Behaviors, Tools: Early Walks, Challenges
(02:31:31) Spirit & Instincts, Training Humans; Acknowledgements
(02:35:50) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Protocols Book, Sponsors, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: Tools for Hormone Optimization in Males | Dr. Kyle Gillett
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Kyle Gillett, MD, a dual board-certified physician in family medicine and obesity medicine, and an expert in hormone optimization. We discuss science-based tools for optimizing male hormones across the lifespan, including the role of bloodwork, nutrition, and exercise in supporting healthy hormone levels. We also discuss testosterone therapy, hair loss, prostate health, and supplements such as creatine, L-carnitine, Tongkat Ali, and Fadogia agrestis.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Kyle Gillett
(00:00:20) Male Hormone Optimization, Testosterone, Tool: Blood Tests
(00:02:17) Diet & Hormone Health, Diary, Vitamin D, Fiber
(00:05:36) Caloric Restriction & Testosterone
(00:06:44) Lifestyle Pillars: Stress, Life Purpose
(00:07:56) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:09:28) Exercise & Hormone Health
(00:10:32) Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) & Young Adults
(00:12:05) Supplements for Testosterone, Creatine & Hair Loss; Betaine, Doses
(00:15:50) L-Carnitine, Forms, Dose, TMAO, Garlic & Berberine
(00:19:02) Vitamin D, Boron
(00:20:43) Tongkat Ali (Longjack)
(00:23:34) Sponsor: AG1
(00:24:53) Fadogia Agrestis
(00:26:49) Testosterone Therapy, Dose; Side Effects
(00:31:24) Clomiphene, SERM & Testosterone
(00:33:58) Sponsor: David
(00:35:16) Alcohol, Aromatase & Testosterone
(00:36:09) Prostate Health & Tadalafil, Nighttime Urination
(00:38:10) Hair Loss, Caffeine, Finasteride, Dutasteride
(00:40:13) Acknowledgements
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Movement Practice to Strengthen Your Mind-Body Connection | Ido Portal
Ido Portal is a world-renowned movement coach who has developed specific practices anyone can use to greatly evolve their mental and physical health, and even gain clearer self-understanding. We discuss the effects of playful movement versus exercise, discipline versus willpower, and how approaching friction points in your practice with relaxed awareness can rewire your default reactions to stress and fear. Ido explains how to leverage transition states, such as the state between sleep and waking, to gain heightened bodily awareness and new insights. He also explains specific movement patterns. This is a highly practical conversation about integrating movement, embracing uncertainty and bringing awareness into everyday life to expand your brain-body connection and deepen your sense of self.
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(00:00:00) Ido Portal
(00:03:18) Waking Up, Transitional States, Sleep, Lucid Dreaming
(00:10:30) Meditation, Tool: Micro-Meditation
(00:13:55) Sponsors: Rorra & ROKA
(00:17:05) Meditation, Anxiety
(00:19:54) Mind-Body States
(00:24:41) Play vs Discipline, Motivation & Will, Awe
(00:37:25) Willpower vs Discipline, Developing Will; Physical Practice
(00:47:20) Sponsor: AG1
(00:49:06) Power of Play, Rigidity
(00:54:41) Playful Restraint, Softness
(01:00:57) Subtle Ripples of Consciousness, Granularity, Bodily Resolution
(01:09:36) Language, Ambiguity, Dance; Psychedelics
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(01:16:51) Paying Attention to Everyday Movement, Exercise
(01:24:57) Challenging the System, Life as a Practice
(01:32:37) Awareness & Time; Emotional, Mental & Physical Nutrients
(01:38:41) Social Media, Importance of Granularity
(01:43:41) Noticing Transition, Kumbhaka Practice; Antagonism
(01:53:56) Sponsor: Function
(01:55:37) Cowardice, Remorse; Sensory Desensitization
(02:03:53) Relationships, Dynamic Practice
(02:10:59) Music, Movement
(02:16:21) Art; Movement Models; Awareness Through Movement
(02:27:24) Fresh Moments & Growth, Noticing Subtlety
(02:35:23) Air Sense, Skateboarding, Confidence; Meta-Movement
(02:49:32) Beauty of Imperfection, Embracing Uncertainty
(02:57:12) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Protocols Book, Sponsors, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: The Science of Eating for Health, Fat Loss & Lean Muscle | Dr. Layne Norton
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Layne Norton, PhD, an expert in nutrition, fat loss, and metabolism. We discuss the science of energy balance and utilization, including practical strategies for building lean muscle and losing fat. We also cover optimal protein and fiber intake, artificial sweeteners, seed oils, and animal vs. plant-based protein sources.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Layne Norton
(00:00:20) Energy Balance, Calories In Calories Out, Food Labels
(00:04:10) Daily Energy Expenditure; Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT)
(00:07:43) Tool: Average Weight; Choosing a Sustainable Diet
(00:09:24) Protocols Book; Sponsor: Carbon App
(00:11:29) Tool: Weight Loss, Protein Intake & Building Muscle
(00:14:35) Animal vs Plant Protein, Isolated Protein, Soy, Whey, Leucine, Corn
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(00:21:37) Processed Foods & Calorie Overconsumption
(00:23:27) Artificial Sweeteners, Weight Loss
(00:26:15) Seed Oils, Saturated Fat
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(00:31:53) Creatine Monohydrate, Dose
(00:35:12) Building Confidence; Acknowledgements
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Science of Attraction, Compatibility & Romance | Dr. Paul Eastwick
Dr. Paul Eastwick, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, and a leading expert on the modern science of mate selection in humans. We discuss what people actually look for in a partner, including surprising findings about age preferences, finances, and physical attractiveness. We also discuss why dating apps often lead people to select for traits that don't support lasting partnerships. We discuss how initial attractions form and evolve and which factors best predict romantic relationship stability and satisfaction. We also explain activities that can expand your dating pool, as well as practical tools for building and sustaining healthy romantic relationships. This episode is for anyone currently in or wanting to be in a relationship.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Paul Eastwick
(00:03:25) Evolutionary Models of Dating, Mate Value
(00:08:57) Initial Attraction, Maturity
(00:12:56) Sponsors: David & Lingo
(00:15:21) Dating Apps; Shared Moments & Developing Attraction
(00:24:17) First Impressions & Early Relationships; Partner Bias
(00:31:41) Friends & Family Support; Relationship Research, Attachment Theory
(00:42:15) Sponsor: AG1
(00:43:34) Couple Friends, Advice from Others
(00:47:35) Social Support, Women vs Men
(00:55:05) Dating App Algorithms, Distrust of Men & Women
(01:05:29) Activities & Dating, Observing Date Social Behavior
(01:11:25) Texting, Verbal Skills
(01:16:15) Sponsor: LMNT
(01:17:36) Partner Actions, Dating vs Relationship
(01:22:57) Dating & Asking Good Questions; Genuine Connection
(01:29:36) Attraction, What Qualities Men & Women Want
(01:36:18) Homosexual Dating & Relationships
(01:40:08) Finances; Job Loss; Men vs Women, Ambition
(01:46:28) Sponsor: Function
(01:48:05) Age Difference, Men vs Women Preference; Wanting Children
(01:54:58) Church, Activities, Small Groups & Dating; Work; Perceived Similarity
(02:07:10) Social Media, Attraction to Alternative Partners, Infidelity
(02:19:13) Stranger Attention, Mate Value
(02:24:58) Past Relationship Value; Relationship Duration, Breakups
(02:34:33) Physical Intimacy & Relationship Satisfaction
(02:39:32) Young Adults & Changing Relationships, Technology
(02:47:31) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Protocols Book, Sponsors, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: Improve Flexibility with Research-Supported Stretching Protocols
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the biology of flexibility and discuss the organ systems that shape range of motion and limb flexibility. I also discuss different types of stretching, which methods are most effective, and practical tools for timing stretching relative to exercise. Finally, I provide specific protocols for how intensely and how often to stretch to maximize flexibility, support exercise performance, and offset age-related losses of flexibility.
Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Flexibility
(00:00:22) Muscle, Nerves & Connective Tissue; Range of Motion
(00:03:16) Golgi Tendon Organs, Load Sensing
(00:04:41) von Economo Neurons, Body Discomfort, Stretch Relaxation
(00:11:11) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:12:43) Types of Stretching: Dynamic, Ballistic, Static & Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
(00:15:43) Tool: Static Stretching Protocol, Frequency
(00:18:33) Warming Up for Stretching, Exercise
(00:20:37) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(00:21:55) Static Stretching & Aging
(00:22:18) Tool: Anderson Method, Feeling the Stretch
(00:23:44) Low Intensity Stretching, Tool: "Micro-Stretching"
(00:27:22) Should You Stretch Before Exercise?
(00:29:01) Sponsor: AG1
(00:30:20) Insula, Pain Tolerance & Yoga
(00:35:10) Recap of Stretching Protocols
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The Mental Frame & Specific Daily Actions to Succeed | Andy Stumpf
Andy Stumpf is a retired Navy SEAL, world-record-holding wingsuit BASE jumper, martial artist, and author. We discuss the mental framework and moment-to-moment decision-making process that can allow anyone to build discipline and resilience and better navigate both everyday life and life's most challenging moments. Andy explains several simple-yet-powerful tools gleaned from his time in — and after — his SEAL career that can help you determine where to focus your actions and how to clear your mind of things you can't control or that hold you back mentally. Andy also shares and reflects on lessons learned from some of the deeply personal challenges he faced outside of combat and freefall. Finally, we explore the all-too-frequent tragedy of people — including high performers — taking their own lives, and consider what might be done to prevent more such losses.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Andy Stumpf
(00:03:09) Protocols Book
(00:04:06) Nagging Thoughts, Tool: Determine Influence vs Concern
(00:10:14) Social Media, Screen Time Discipline
(00:17:01) Sponsors: Our Place & Wealthfront
(00:20:11) Social Media Addiction, Young Adults, Rebellion, Alcohol
(00:27:38) Alcohol & Social Experiences; Cannabis; Ice Bath
(00:36:07) Skydiving, Wingsuit Flying
(00:41:47) Sponsor: AG1
(00:43:06) Skydiving, BASE Jumping, Wingsuit Flying; Navy
(00:55:25) Danger & Fear, Wingsuit Flying Risk, Death
(01:03:04) Divorce, Imperfection; Parenting Kids in Divorce
(01:12:16) Sponsor: Function
(01:13:55) Parents' Divorce
(01:19:38) Long-Term Flow State, Focus, Adrenaline; Time Perception
(01:30:58) Toilet Paper, Shortcuts, Tool: Do the Slightly Harder Choice
(01:37:11) Micro-Discipline, Doing the Harder Thing, Tenacity & Super-Agers
(01:48:00) Sponsor: Joovv
(01:49:12) Physical & Mental Pain, Discussing Pain; Dogs
(02:00:45) Suicide, Self-Talk, Isolation, Alcohol
(02:11:52) Top Performers, Suicide; Ibogaine; Military, Trauma
(02:21:36) Trauma & Healing, Exploring Other Possibilities, Control
(02:28:57) Disciplined Acts, Choosing the Slightly Harder Option
(02:35:20) Current Projects, Project Choice
(02:41:48) Price of Success, Happiness, Money
(02:53:09) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: Sleep Toolkit for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss science-supported tools to improve sleep by supporting a healthy circadian rhythm using key behaviors and environmental cues. I explain specific morning, afternoon and evening behaviors that will increase daytime alertness and support deeper, more consistent sleep at night. I also cover sleep supplements, the effects of caffeine, alcohol and THC on sleep, as well as practical strategies for managing jet lag and shift work.
Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Sleep Toolkit
(00:00:21) Optimal Cortisol Rhythms, Tool: View Morning Sunlight
(00:03:44) Morning Sunlight Guide, Artificial Light, Cloudy Days
(00:08:04) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(00:09:22) Morning & Body Temperature, Tools: Deliberate Cold Exposure, Exercise
(00:11:38) Morning: Caffeine Timing
(00:13:22) Morning: Meal Timing & Alertness
(00:15:36) Circadian Clock; 3 Daily Critical Periods
(00:17:10) Afternoon: Caffeine, Naps, Exercise
(00:19:34) Tool: Late Afternoon/Evening Sunlight
(00:21:41) Sponsor: AG1
(00:23:00) Evening Tools: Artificial Lights; Hot Tub/Sauna, Bedroom Temperature
(00:26:40) Alcohol, THC & Effects on Sleep
(00:27:39) Sleep Supplements: Magnesium Threonate, Apigenin & Theanine
(00:31:03) Caution for Melatonin Supplementation
(00:31:41) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:33:13) Weekends, Tool: Consistent Sleep Schedule
(00:34:00) Jet Lag, Tool: Temperature Minimum
(00:37:41) Shift Work, Tool: Red Light
(00:38:30) Recap
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Eating for Better Sleep & Foods that Improve Metabolic Health | Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge
Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge, PhD, is a professor of nutritional medicine at Columbia University School of Medicine and an expert on the bidirectional relationship between nutrition and sleep. We discuss how even moderate sleep loss increases appetite, changes hunger-related hormones, and causes weight gain, even when calories are not increased. We also explain how meal timing and specific foods, like fiber, ginger, saturated fat, and various oils, affect sleep onset, sleep quality, and metabolism. Throughout the conversation, we discuss specific foods and diets that directly support weight loss, better sleep, and long-term cardiometabolic health.
Read the show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Marie-Pierre St-Onge
(00:02:29) Sleep Loss & Appetite, Men vs Women
(00:10:20) Sponsors: David & BetterHelp
(00:12:39) Sleep Loss, Overeating & Cardiometabolic Health
(00:21:56) Weight Gain & Sleep Loss, Tool: Informed Food Choices
(00:27:59) Diet & Sleep, Insomnia; Tool: Mediterranean Diet, DASH Diet
(00:33:25) Food Choices & Sleep Quality, Food Timing
(00:39:33) Sponsor: AG1
(00:40:52) Personal Circadian Clock, Shift Work; Naps; Running & Yoga
(00:53:00) Snoring, Sleep Apnea & Testing
(00:56:46) Kefir; Coffee Mannooligosaccharides & Weight Loss; Ginger; Fiber
(01:09:49) Sponsor: Helix Sleep
(01:11:23) Food Timing & Burning Fat, Tool: Early Meals
(01:17:20) Medium-Chain Triglycerides (MCTs), Body Composition & Weight Loss
(01:22:54) Tools: Eating for Sleep & Metabolism; Portion Size; Portfolio Diet
(01:34:38) Corn Oil, Seed Oils & Processed Foods, Smoke Points
(01:41:20) Industry-Sponsored Studies
(01:50:41) Supplements, Whole Foods, Fiber
(01:54:25) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: Psychedelics & Neurostimulation for Brain Rewiring | Dr. Nolan Williams
In loving memory of Nolan Williams (1982-2025): https://stan.md/3Qle2zp
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Nolan Williams, MD, a triple board-certified psychiatrist and neurologist. We discuss cutting-edge treatments for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuromodulation, and psychedelic-assisted therapies. We also discuss the neurobiology and therapeutic potential of specific psychedelic compounds, including psilocybin, MDMA, ibogaine, and ayahuasca.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Nolan Williams
(00:00:21) Depression
(00:02:45) Heart & Mind Connection, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
(00:05:15) TMS for Depression
(00:07:47) Sponsor: Function
(00:09:24) SSRIs & Chemical imbalance, TMS, Psychedelics
(00:15:24) Psilocybin, MDMA, Trauma
(00:18:21) MDMA Clinical Trials & PTSD; Psilocybin & Depression
(00:20:18) Sponsor: BetterHelp
(00:21:38) Psilocybin, Brain Connectivity & Depression
(00:23:59) Ibogaine, Empathy; Psychedelic Breakthrough & Risk
(00:30:36) Ayahuasca, Behavior Change, Prisoners
(00:34:46) Sponsor: AG1
(00:36:05) Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy (SAINT)
(00:40:07) Acknowledgements
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Peptides: The Science, Uses & Safety | Dr. Abud Bakri
Dr. Abud Bakri, MD, is a board-certified internal medicine physician and expert in the science and clinical use of peptides. We discuss the history, uses, sourcing and safety of BPC-157, GHK-Cu, pinealon, epithalon, GLP-1s, retatrutide, melanotan and growth hormone-promoting peptides. We discuss the gap that exists between animal and human data and meaningful differences in the sources for different peptides. For those interested in peptides, Dr. Bakri provides a grounded look at the science, risks and uncertainties shaping the field today.
Read the show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Abud Bakri
(00:03:33) What are Peptides?, Receptors
(00:06:26) BPC-157, Discovery, Animal Proteins
(00:11:19) BPC-157, Animal Data, Regeneration
(00:12:27) Sponsors: Eight Sleep & Lingo
(00:14:51) BPC-157, Regeneration & Healing, Neurological Effects
(00:19:27) Adverse Events, Clinical Trials & Legality of BPC-157
(00:29:41) GLPs & Compounding Pharmacy; Peptides & Gray Market
(00:35:25) Manufacturing, Compounding Pharmacies, Gray Market, Black Market
(00:41:32) Peptides & Tumor Growth?; Angiogenesis
(00:45:17) Sponsor: AG1
(00:47:01) Pharmaceutical Patents, Clinical Trials for BPC-157, Potential Outcomes
(00:54:19) BPC-157 Healing, Patient Experiences
(01:01:22) Physician Counsel, FDA Legality, Malpractice
(01:07:25) Pinealon, Epithalon, Discovery; Sleep & Cognitive Performance, Risks
(01:18:17) Sponsor: Function
(01:19:55) Pineal Age Deterioration, Epithalon, Eye Health
(01:29:38) Thymus, Age Shrinkage; Thymosin Alpha-1, Immune Function
(01:38:13) TB-500; Pet Health; Thymic Peptide Doses, Thymulin, Zinc
(01:49:13) Sponsor: LMNT
(01:50:33) GHK-Cu (Copper GHK), Collagen
(01:55:32) Illness Recovery, Thymic Score, Tool: Blood Test & Immune Cell Counts
(02:04:01) Growth Hormone Secretagogues, Age Decline, Cancer Risk, Insulin
(02:15:36) GHK-Cu, Topical Cream, Red Light Therapy
(02:20:25) GLPs, Discovery, Physical & Cognitive Long-Term Effects, Fertility
(02:33:53) Retatrutide; Drug Patents & Nomenclature
(02:39:03) Peptides: Women Reproductive Disorders; TBI, Neurologic Effect; Safe Sources
(02:45:34) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: The Science & Process of Healing from Grief
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the neuroscience of grief, including how the brain maps relationships across three dimensions — space, time, and closeness — and why losing someone requires a remapping of those neural circuits. I describe how grief differs from depression, the role of oxytocin in driving yearning after a loss, and why people move through grief at different rates. I also discuss science-based tools for grieving adaptively, including how to access feelings of attachment while decoupling them from episodic memory. Finally, I explain how foundational biology — particularly sleep and cortisol rhythms — shapes our capacity to navigate the grieving process.
Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Grief
(00:01:47) Myths of Grief, Kubler-Ross & fMRI
(00:03:56) Brain Mapping Experiment, Proximity
(00:07:05) Inferior Parietal Lobule; Space, Time & Closeness
(00:09:20) Episodic Memory & Remapping After Loss
(00:11:28) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(00:14:21) Tool: Dedicated Time, Counterfactual Thinking & Guilt
(00:15:52) Oxytocin & Individual Differences in Grief
(00:18:21) Prairie Voles, Monogamy & Nucleus Accumbens
(00:22:30) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:24:48) Vagal Tone, Emotional Disclosure & Bereavement Writing Study
(00:29:40) Cortisol Rhythms, Complicated Grief & Sunlight
(00:33:03) Sponsor: AG1
(00:34:59) Rational Grieving, Neuroplasticity & NSDR
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Build Muscle, Great Posture & Resilience to Injury | Jeff Cavaliere
Jeff Cavaliere, MSPT, CSCS, is a physical therapist and certified strength and conditioning specialist and one of the world's leading public educators on resistance training to build muscle size and strength, avoiding and overcoming injuries, and improving your posture and movement patterns (biomechanics). We discuss often-overlooked muscles and exercises that support decades of pain-free training and long-term progress. Jeff explains the best and most efficient ways to strengthen glutes, rotator cuff, neck, and foot muscles and connective tissues, and how to resolve back, hip, and other pain. We also cover the essentials of cardio, fat loss, and nutrition and how to make excellent and ongoing progress despite real-life training constraints. This episode is crucial for men and women as young as their teens, 20s, and 30s, all the way up to their 70s, 80s (and beyond) to be strong, mobile, and pain-free.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Jeff Cavaliere
(00:02:43) Lower Back, Back Pain
(00:10:06) Tool: Exercises for Lower Back Pain & Strengthen Glutes
(00:15:29) Sponsors: David & Our Place
(00:18:05) Walking Exercises to Strengthen Glutes
(00:23:23) Small Focused Exercises & Timing; Workout Soreness & Pain
(00:27:08) Tools: "Old Man" Test, Functional Strength Tests
(00:35:08) Sports, Movement Imbalance
(00:40:57) Tool: Training Like An Athlete
(00:46:44) Sponsor: AG1
(00:48:28) Inner Elbow Pain, Tool: Grip Modification
(00:54:21) Shoulder, Rotator Cuff Training, Tool: External Rotation Exercise
(01:06:50) Tool: Neck Training; Women, Posture
(01:15:20) Longevity, Strength & Agility; Pain & Construction Zone Analogy
(01:19:50) Sponsor: Joovv
(01:21:12) Cardio, Bike, Jumping Rope; Fat Loss: Zone 2 or HIIT?
(01:29:27) Nutrition, Tools: Calorie Counting; Plate Method
(01:40:18) Foot Stability, Tool: Foot Strength Test; Longevity
(01:48:15) Sponsor: Function
(01:49:53) Warm-Up Sets; Reps in Reserve or Train to Failure?; Work Sets
(02:00:30) Training Frequency; Tool: Real-Life Constraints, Split the Splits
(02:13:58) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: The Science of Learning & Speaking Languages | Dr. Eddie Chang
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Eddie Chang, MD, a neurosurgeon and Chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). We discuss the neural circuits underlying speech and language, including how the brain controls the larynx, vocal folds and articulators to shape breath into words. We also explore his pioneering work on speech neural prosthetics — brain-machine interfaces that allow paralyzed patients to communicate by decoding neural activity into speech and avatar-driven facial expressions. Additionally, we examine the neurobiology of stuttering, the role of auditory feedback in fluent speech, and the broader ethical questions surrounding brain augmentation technologies.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Speech & Language
(00:00:23) Speech vs Language, Pragmatics, Semantics & Syntax
(00:03:11) Larynx, Vocal Folds & Shaping the Breath
(00:05:35) Crying & Laughter, Vocalizations vs Speech
(00:06:37) Sponsor: Function
(00:08:52) Paralysis, Brainstem Stroke, ALS & Locked-In Syndrome
(00:10:52) BRAVO Trial, Pancho & First Patient
(00:12:31) Brain Surgery, Electrode Array & Decoding Speech
(00:14:34) AI, 50-Word Vocabulary & Autocorrect
(00:16:06) Sponsor: BetterHelp
(00:17:30) Neuralink, Brain-Machine Interfaces & Augmentation Ethics
(00:22:21) Avatars, Facial Expressions & Non-Verbal Communication
(00:25:48) Sponsor: AG1
(00:27:12) Stuttering, Anxiety & Speech vs Language
(00:30:18) Tool: Stuttering Therapy & Auditory Feedback
(00:31:50) Recap & Acknowledgments
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How to Overcome Social Anxiety | Dr. Nick Epley
Dr. Nick Epley, PhD, is a professor of behavioral science at the University of Chicago and a leading expert on the science of social connection. We discuss how seemingly small daily interactions with strangers (as well as with people we know) can meaningfully improve our mental and physical health. Dr. Epley also explains how to reduce social anxiety using simple and easily accessible science-supported tools. We also discuss the data on assumptions — both the ones we and others make — and why so often those are wrong when it comes to social dynamics.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Nick Epley
(00:02:29) Assumptions about Other Thoughts; Inferring Behavior
(00:09:03) Eye Gaze, Social Cues
(00:14:27) Sponsors: Wealthfront & Eight Sleep
(00:17:18) Tone, Voice vs Writing; AI; Public Figures & Ambiguity
(00:29:59) Importance of Social Connection, Communication Types
(00:37:18) Social Isolation, Self-Worth
(00:42:33) Sponsor: AG1
(00:44:16) Social Media, Conversation & Responsiveness
(00:47:52) Social Connection & Cooperation; Adopted Children
(00:57:04) Connecting with Strangers, Manners
(01:02:52) Fear of Strangers, Tool: Small Moments for Connection
(01:08:50) Sponsor: Function
(01:10:28) Connection to Humanity, Strangers; Extroversion & Well-Being
(01:22:26) Social Anxiety & Changing Beliefs; 100 Days of Rejection
(01:33:52) Perceived Creepiness, Social Anxiety; Developing Social Skills
(01:41:40) Sponsor: LMNT
(01:43:00) Initiating Conversation, Testing Cues, Pessimistic Expectations
(01:47:00) Social Gatherings; Blessings of Children with Down Syndrome
(01:59:43) Parents, Shame, Children Challenges; Supporting Kids' Pursuits
(02:09:17) Outdoors, Hunters, Conservation, Social Connection
(02:17:39) Modeling Social Interactions for Kids, Tool: Habits Awareness
(02:27:42) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: Understanding & Controlling Aggression
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the neural circuits that activate and control aggressive states and behaviors. I discuss how hormones, genes and environmental factors such as day length can shift our aggressive tendencies. I also share science-based tools for modulating aggression, including sunlight exposure, heat therapy and supplementation with ashwagandha or acetyl-L-carnitine.
Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Aggression, Types of Aggression
(00:01:43) Context, Aggression vs Sadness
(00:03:11) Hydraulic Pressure Model of Aggression
(00:06:40) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:08:12) Brain Areas for Aggression, Ventromedial Hypothalamus
(00:15:26) Biting, Neural Circuits of Physical Aggression
(00:17:52) Sponsor: Eight Sleep
(00:19:09) Estrogen & Aggression, Testosterone & Competitiveness
(00:22:37) Seasonality, Sunlight, Melatonin & Aggression
(00:24:50) Cortisol, Serotonin & Aggression
(00:26:35) Tool: Reduce Cortisol with Sunlight & Sauna; Ashwagandha
(00:30:39) Sponsor: AG1
(00:31:58) Irritability, Aggression & Genetics; Seasonality
(00:34:49) Tool: ADHD, Acetyl-L Carnitine & Aggressive Behavior
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Master Self Control & Overcome Procrastination | Dr. Kentaro Fujita
Dr. Kentaro Fujita, PhD, is a professor of psychology at The Ohio State University and an expert in the science of self-control and motivation. We discuss the best tools for developing strong self-control: to do more of what you aspire to and cease doing things you would like to avoid. We discuss why you need more than one form of willpower to achieve sustained motivation and overcome procrastination. Dr. Fujita also clarifies the data on the 2-marshmallow test, delayed gratification and intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Kentaro Fujita
(00:03:08) Marshmallow Tests, Self-Control; Adult Modeling
(00:08:24) Criticism of Marshmallow Tests, Learning Self-Control
(00:15:08) Sponsors: David & Lingo
(00:17:34) Movement & Motivation
(00:21:42) Doing Hard Things; Exhaustion & Depletion Effect
(00:29:02) Willpower vs Self-Control, Improving Self-Control
(00:34:27) Aspiration or Fear for Motivation, Long- vs Short-Term Outcomes
(00:40:55) Self-Control Toolkit, Tool: Failure & Exploration
(00:46:44) Sponsor: AG1
(00:48:28) Motivation Warm-Up?, Tools: Mindset; Motivation Orientation
(00:57:30) Imperfect Conditions, Self-Control Conflicts, Tool: Why vs How
(01:05:25) Tool: "Whys" & Motivation Goals
(01:11:26) Competition, Tool: Motivation Types
(01:17:13) Sponsor: LMNT
(01:18:33) Abstinence vs Moderation, Consistency vs Rigidity
(01:27:48) Burnout; "Invisible" Goals, Single Goal & Trade-Offs
(01:35:17) Intrinsic Motivation for Sustained Goals
(01:40:16) Sponsor: Function
(01:41:53) Meaning in Simple Tasks, Ikigai
(01:49:03) Self-Control Failure, Tools: Distancing, 3rd Person & Heros
(01:55:04) Words as Motivation, Visualization, Social Validation
(02:03:51) Music, Anchors, Nostalgia
(02:06:46) Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivation, Job & Salary
(02:14:11) Mindfulness & Taking Breaks, Wabi-Sabi & Imperfection, Ikigai
(02:20:56) Future Directions
(02:25:19) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: Compulsive Behaviors & Deep Brain Stimulation | Dr. Casey Halpern
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Casey Halpern, MD, a professor of neurosurgery at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. We discuss how deep brain stimulation and other neuromodulation approaches are being used to treat Parkinson's disease, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), binge eating disorder and depression-related symptoms. We also explore the brain circuits that drive compulsions, cravings and impulsivity, as well as emerging non-invasive tools for predicting and treating harmful behaviors.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Casey Halpern
(00:00:20) Neurosurgery, Deep Brain Stimulation
(00:04:19) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) & Treatments
(00:10:11) Sponsor: Function
(00:11:49) OCD Brain Areas, Addiction
(00:14:12) Nucleus Accumbens, Risk & Rewards; Binge Eating Disorder
(00:18:28) Sponsor: AG1
(00:19:46) Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
(00:27:31) Sponsor: Rorra
(00:28:46) Awareness of Cravings, Severe Binge Eating Disorder
(00:32:51) Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning & Predicting Impulsive Behavior
(00:36:57) Acknowledgements
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Tools to Bolster Your Mental Health & Confidence | Dr. Paul Conti
Dr. Paul Conti, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist and an expert in how to improve mental health and increase your sense of agency and wellbeing. He is also an expert in trauma treatment. We discuss practical tools you can use to gain insight into your natural strengths and to make better life choices on your own behalf. We explore how these tools can help overcome low motivation, intrusive thoughts and self-destructive bad habits. We also discuss how to balance internal reflection and external action to ensure you move your life forward in the right directions.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Paul Conti
(00:02:51) Self View; Tool: What's Going Right?; State Dependence
(00:10:03) Sponsors: Helix Sleep & BetterHelp
(00:12:44) Tool: Compassionate Curiosity; Falseness; Social Media
(00:21:00) Doing vs Thinking; Self-Reflection
(00:29:55) External vs Internal Processing, Balance
(00:40:42) Sponsor: AG1
(00:42:26) Quiet vs Verbal; Questions to Learn About Self
(00:53:17) Examined Life & Reflection; Changing Unwanted Behavior
(01:02:54) Making Positive Changes, Problem Solving
(01:07:26) Sponsor: Function
(01:09:03) Behavior Pattern Insight & Reclaiming Agency
(01:17:06) Agency & Control; Getting in Your Own Way
(01:22:49) Trauma, Living Intentionally; Internal Turmoil
(01:29:08) Intrusive Thoughts, Tool: Self Talk Awareness; Dreams
(01:34:10) Sponsor: Rorra
(01:35:23) Trauma & Emotions; Healing Childhood Trauma
(01:43:32) Photographs, Positive Climate for the Mind; Spirituality, Good & Evil
(01:52:53) Happiness & Expectations; Death, Living a Good Life
(02:03:10) Book Writing; Acknowledgements
(02:07:25) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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Essentials: Control Sugar Cravings & Metabolism with Science-Based Tools
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how the body senses and uses sugar, and why understanding those mechanisms can help reduce sugar cravings. I discuss different types of sugar and how they are processed by pathways in the gut and the brain to shape appetite and the desire for specific foods. I also share many science-based tools to help curb sugar cravings and support healthy blood sugar regulation.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Sugar
(00:00:37) Hunger, Hormones & Blood Glucose
(00:03:03) Fructose vs Glucose, Controlling Hunger
(00:06:30) Sponsor: AG1
(00:07:54) Brain Circuits: Sweet Taste & Nutritive Pathways
(00:10:51) Sweet Taste & Dopamine
(00:13:22) Gut & Blood Glucose; Tool: Sugar Cravings & Hidden Sugars
(00:15:44) Sponsor: Lingo
(00:16:53) Glycemic Index, Tool: Food Choices, Fiber & Sugar Intake
(00:20:55) Glutamine Supplementation, Leaky Gut & Sugar Cravings
(00:23:17) Tool: Lemon Juice to Blunt Blood Glucose
(00:26:44) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:28:16) Tool: Reduce Blood Sugar Cravings with Cinnamon
(00:29:10) Berberine & Potent Molecules to Regulate Blood Glucose
(00:30:52) Tool: Quality Sleep & Sugar Cravings
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Male Roles, Obligations and Options for Building a Fulfilling Life | Scott Galloway
Scott Galloway is a professor of marketing at New York University's Stern School of Business. We discuss masculine roles and obligations of past, present and future. We explore which are timeless and which are changing, and positive steps boys and men can take to create meaning and stability in their lives. We cover work, finances, health and relationships to build a grounded, purposeful life. We also discuss tech, social media, alcohol, cannabis and porn. Throughout, we emphasize specific daily practices for building mental, physical and economic resilience, compassion for others, and for navigating key life decisions in every realm.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Scott Galloway
(00:02:45) Mentoring Young Men
(00:06:16) Positive Masculinity Defined
(00:13:37) Sponsors: David & Wealthfront
(00:16:33) Men & Goals, Role Models, Technology; Relationships
(00:26:34) Elon Musk; Big Tech
(00:31:53) Varying Role Models, Flaws; Criticism, Big Tech & Incendiary Content
(00:43:33) Sponsor: AG1
(00:44:57) Fear, Dating & Rejection, Relationship Dynamics
(00:53:39) Social Media Impacts on Kids; Regulation
(01:06:03) Phone, Dopamine & Pseudo-OCD; Solutions
(01:14:03) Sponsor: Function
(01:15:14) Naval Academy & Lifestyle Protocols, Mandatory National Service
(01:23:08) Alcohol Phones & Professional Considerations
(01:33:43) Drinking Age; Cannabis, THC
(01:37:16) Sponsor: LMNT
(01:38:36) Cannabis; Porn, Addiction
(01:46:14) Anger; Testosterone; Aspirational Masculinity, Toxic Femininity
(01:56:25) Advocating for Young Men, Economic Opportunity, Gerontocracy
(02:04:43) Generation Gaps, Retirement, "Vampire" Generation
(02:10:30) Bet on Unremarkable, Universities & Vocations; Gerontocracy
(02:18:48) Aging; Paying it Forward & Male Mentorship
(02:25:33) Seeking Mentors, Young Men; Acknowledgments
(02:33:13) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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