Change Your Brain: Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman | Rich Roll Podcast

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  • @yanisbarillon3597
    @yanisbarillon3597 3 роки тому +12346

    I just can't believe I live in a world where I can access so much knowledge for free.

    • @bugsea54
      @bugsea54 3 роки тому +157

      I know right

    • @chrysichrysi7889
      @chrysichrysi7889 3 роки тому +344

      I can. This is giving numerous people a plattform to share their knowledge and stories.
      The only issue is sifting through all the bs to get to the golden nuggets. This seems to be a real nugget.

    • @aciidbraiin8079
      @aciidbraiin8079 3 роки тому +163

      I’m grateful for the talk and my phone, but for me it’s rather ”I can’t believe we live in a world where all knowledge, food and water isn’t free for everyone.” Everyone would win if this was the case, even a thousand years ago. I don’t know why it’s so damn difficult to understand for most people. Free education and knowledge means less idiots and stupidity. Free water and food means less criminality.

    • @aciidbraiin8079
      @aciidbraiin8079 3 роки тому +36

      @Slender Not me. I spend my time on knowledge and on psychedelic drugs. I don’t think I learned so much from this conversation but it was interesting and well made, I’m now a subscriber.

    • @ripleywolf3567
      @ripleywolf3567 3 роки тому +132

      Yanis I agree. Accessing knowledge was my passion before the birth of the internet. My 71 year old body is seriously disabled, but with this iPhone I can enjoy life even when bedridden. Google Earth lets me "travel" everywhere! Flower radio lets me listen to what youth and others are listening to all over the world. Finally, I can read comments like yours that make me smile and feel connected in a special way. Thank you for posting your reply!

  • @Dayron97
    @Dayron97 3 роки тому +6510

    I'm so sad that none of my friends are interested in talking about these kinds of topics. I don't know if it's just me, but does anyone else feel alone in this whole betterment process? I know I'm on the right path, but it just gets kind of lonely when nobody in your circle are interested in these kinds of things.

    • @ryan_gerber
      @ryan_gerber 3 роки тому +212

      Been feeling this g

    • @Dedication_VE
      @Dedication_VE 3 роки тому +601

      Word I feel you on that but bro but I truly believe as long as you continue to be yourself, similar souls will naturally align in your circle in random periods of your life. Just don’t look for them, same thing applies to relationships.

    • @Dayron97
      @Dayron97 3 роки тому +223

      @@Dedication_VE I'd love to get a discord server going or just a chat where likeminded people can share this type of stuff with each other. That would be so cool. A collective of people sharing their techniques for growth/their work/content they find.

    • @Dedication_VE
      @Dedication_VE 3 роки тому +14

      @@Dayron97 yeah I’m cool wit’ it just lmk

    • @NathalieLazo
      @NathalieLazo 3 роки тому +146

      You're on the right path, my friend. The more you grow, the better people will start showing up in your life who bring value, support, accountability, encouragement, etc, into your life. You're going in the right direction; it is normal what you're feeling and going through. If anyone hasn't told you this today yet, I am proud of you :) - Much love, your new friend Nathalie

  • @myguy-123
    @myguy-123 Місяць тому +1143

    3 things that helped me and literally changed my life
    1. I stopped watching porn
    2. I read the book called 'become super human' on lexnory
    3. Stop drinking

    • @Sumtik_77
      @Sumtik_77 Місяць тому +2

      never thought a book could help me this much. highly recommend

    • @pjzala1836
      @pjzala1836 28 днів тому +1

      @@Sumtik_77 how can i read it in india?

    • @Sumtik_77
      @Sumtik_77 25 днів тому

      lexnory

    • @pjzala1836
      @pjzala1836 25 днів тому

      @@Sumtik_77 Thanks.

    • @imnotrobot007
      @imnotrobot007 22 дні тому +4

      scam

  • @mak7587
    @mak7587 Рік тому +284

    I remember walking with my dad one very cold night. I was about 9 years old and a very skinny girl. I was walking, doubled over shivering and in pain. My father held my hand and said “right, we’re going to step this out. He made me stand up straight, chest out and count while marching, 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 , 1,2,3,4. We did it until my body became warm. We faced the cold head on. Not only did he teach me how to fix this in future, but it taught me how to face all hardships and fear the same way. Stand straight, head up, chin out and step it out. Don’t cower to fear, look at it and walk towards it. Didn’t realise it until I was about 25 and has stayed with me ever since. I am now 65. 😃

    • @hoatubesg
      @hoatubesg 10 місяців тому +9

      Great to have a dad like yours. Congratz.

    • @sonmai5148
      @sonmai5148 10 місяців тому +11

      A woman at 65 can remember so detail events when she was 9. Respectful!

    • @T.C.myownB.
      @T.C.myownB. 3 місяці тому +5

      Walk with purpose and intent :) same … but my lesson was to place each foot with purpose. Less likely to turn an ankle etc that way too. Can walk forever if done correctly

    • @Bo_D_Vine
      @Bo_D_Vine 3 місяці тому +4

      Absolutely. I learned and taught my kids the same thing when facing uphills. Suck your gut in face forward and March! You'll get there faster and with more energy to spare.

    • @sayusayme7729
      @sayusayme7729 2 місяці тому

      🦋

  • @TheDopamineEffect
    @TheDopamineEffect 3 роки тому +1934

    A young woman from Memphis, Tn, struggling to find her purpose, sits out in her car at 10:35pm on 4/27/21 and types Mental Health Podcasts in the UA-cam search bar. Thank you Lord for leading me here.

    • @ItsVikVaughn
      @ItsVikVaughn 3 роки тому +49

      So "the lord" is the youtube algorithm... and YOUR own decision to look into something? Wtf? You need this podcast the most with how deluded you are.

    • @TheDopamineEffect
      @TheDopamineEffect 3 роки тому +88

      @@ItsVikVaughn absolutely 😁

    • @gettingtheshot
      @gettingtheshot 3 роки тому +119

      Chill out Randy, the Lord works in mysterious ways big cat. Stoked you found this, Morgan! It’s helped me so much 🙌

    • @TheDopamineEffect
      @TheDopamineEffect 3 роки тому +45

      @@gettingtheshot Im glad I found it as well. Im sure its helped others as much as its helping me. Thank you for your positivity 💯🙏🏾

    • @ItsVikVaughn
      @ItsVikVaughn 3 роки тому +16

      @@gettingtheshot Your god doesn't exist and you have low self-esteem, not humility, for taking no credit for your own actions.
      I'd be embarrassed if I was black and had complete faith in my captor's religion.

  • @Philosopearl
    @Philosopearl 3 роки тому +1609

    "Neuroplasticity is TRIGGERED by deep focus, but neuroplasticity OCCURS during deep rest and sleep". This is the most incredibly valuable information.

    • @Telonious_Terp
      @Telonious_Terp 3 роки тому +9

      See how this rhymes with theories about practicing discipline in lucid dreaming? Does he speak on this?

    • @AdrianDanielGuard
      @AdrianDanielGuard 3 роки тому +3

      @@Telonious_Terp Not in this video.

    • @misslawlesss
      @misslawlesss 3 роки тому +20

      I think our new purpose is to try to live sustainable and save the planet.

    • @eddiesroom1868
      @eddiesroom1868 3 роки тому +1

      Interesting

    • @dparis2172
      @dparis2172 3 роки тому +13

      @@misslawlesss Who's "our"? Someone sitting next to you? A mouse in your purse?

  • @Jennifer-bw7ku
    @Jennifer-bw7ku Рік тому +835

    Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.

    • @APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU
      @APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU Рік тому +12

      The Trips I've been having have really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well

    • @elizabethwilliams6651
      @elizabethwilliams6651 Рік тому

      @Micheal Harris Does dr.sporess ship?

    • @AnjeloValeriano
      @AnjeloValeriano Рік тому

      Shrooms was the best trip I had. It was an amazing experience.

    • @AnjeloValeriano
      @AnjeloValeriano Рік тому

      Tripping is not really bad but find a good mycologist Who will teach you the right things you need to know

    • @patriaciasmith3499
      @patriaciasmith3499 Рік тому

      Dr.spores is the best, he's been my supplier for anything psychedelics.

  • @michellehantran
    @michellehantran 3 роки тому +3032

    The part where he mentions that he wants to be adopted by a more functional family even at 45 yrs really hits home. Really delineates how no matter how old and independent you are, you still need love and support.

  • @TuringMachine001
    @TuringMachine001 3 роки тому +534

    *Recommendations:*
    - Act even when stressed. Stress is a necessary gate to go through to achieve a focused, productive state.
    - Create micro-goals on the fly and reward yourself mentally when they're achieved
    - To increase adrenaline, use tummo breathing or take an ice bath
    - To decrease adrenaline or rest, do two inhales followed by an exhale, look at the horizon, practice yoga nidra or hypnosis, take a walk, jog or go for a bike ride
    - To reduce anxiety related to specific well-defined trauma, use EMDR
    *Summary* (this summary is a draft. It is not very organized.
    ):
    In order to learn or perform well we need to be alert -- stress isn't a bad thing! -- and focused. We also need a reward so we don't quit. Biochemically, norepinephrine is responsible for alertness, acetylcoline for focus and dopamine for reward. Norepinephrine leads to quitting at high levels. Dopamine down-regulates it.
    It is internal, not external, rewards that propel us down long paths of success and high performance. That's because they can occur more consistently, which regulates levels of norepinephrine.
    Sensation, perception, feeling, thought, behavior. Run that backwards! Start with behavior, that will change your thoughts, feelings and perception. Mood follows action.
    Thoughts appear like pop-ups. You can't stop them from coming. You can introduce new thoughts, though.
    If adrenaline too low, use tummo breathing or ice bath to amp it up. If adrenaline too high, use physiological sigh: two inhales followed by one exhale. Some people try to use the vagus nerve as a connection between the mind and the body, but it's very slow. Vagus nerve calming is what you experience when you eat a carb-rich meal or when you've had a long day and you put your feet up to relax. It takes minutes to hours to kick in.
    Mental focus follows visual focus. Focused vision turns on the norepinephrine circuit, while panoramic vision turns it off. In order to rest a little bit, look at the horizon.
    Yoga nidra.
    Hypnosis creates a state of deep relaxation and focus at the same time, allowing for changes in the brain that change the behavior to something more desirable.
    Generate optic flow by walking, running or cycling
    To reduce anxiety related to specific well-defined trauma, use EMDR. Lateral eye movements reduce activity in the amygdala.
    Gratitude involves serotonin system.
    We are the only species that has neuroplasticity our whole lives.

  • @alidohorizonte
    @alidohorizonte 4 роки тому +1959

    Who else became an instant fan of Dr. Andrew Huberman?

  • @TheMalcolmParrismusic
    @TheMalcolmParrismusic Рік тому +511

    This man entered flow state with this conversation. The joy on his face as he talks about what he loves is beautiful

    • @PhenomRom
      @PhenomRom Рік тому +2

      @@christianfuchs9750 yea

    • @gawnlad
      @gawnlad Рік тому

      ​@@PhenomRom
      p
      ...

    • @cmpunk8823
      @cmpunk8823 Рік тому +1

      What an observation. 👍

    • @thomasball1933
      @thomasball1933 Рік тому +1

      RIGHT. YOU ARE WATCHING HIM DO IT.

    • @CruzVerdoza
      @CruzVerdoza Рік тому +1

      I was going to comment something of this nature. I'm really aware of how people influence and Inspire me and man . Huberman knows how to speak our language.

  • @MrAkhilesh1985
    @MrAkhilesh1985 2 роки тому +940

    Albert Einstein said, "If you can't explain it simply enough, you haven't understood it well enough".Dr Andrew brings such simplicity to explaining the workings of the brain. It's actually a hacker's guide into our own brain. You are doing great service to humanity Dr Andrew.

    • @Rob337_aka_CancelProof
      @Rob337_aka_CancelProof 2 роки тому +5

      That's a new one to me I have to remember that one. I've always thought if you can't teach it to someone else you don't understand it well enough and I wonder if that's for that idea I came from. Ian has arrived in Central Florida with some pretty impressive lightning (I love the light shows)

    • @stephen-wahl
      @stephen-wahl Рік тому

      funny I had just created a new playlist for this, Hacking the Brain/ looking forward to it.

    • @apexacademyma
      @apexacademyma Рік тому

      @@stephen-wahlhuh gg6666666677,

    • @apexacademyma
      @apexacademyma Рік тому

      Uyyyyyyyyu

    • @apexacademyma
      @apexacademyma Рік тому +1

      @@stephen-wahlyu666

  • @saavisrivastava8613
    @saavisrivastava8613 3 роки тому +292

    Some notes I made:
    • Nervous System:
    1.Sensation (reception)
    2.Perception (spotlight)
    3.Emotions
    4.Thoughts
    5.Behaviour
    Change happens backwards.
    • Impatience - when internal metronome doesn't match with the external metronome.
    • Neuroplasticity - the ability of brain to adapt. Triggered by focus, happens during deep sleep.
    • Buffer your quitting instinct. Do that by having internal pushers of dopamine. Self rewards.
    • Slog through the discomfort.
    • To calm yourself down - physiological size, ie two simultaneous inhales and one exhale.
    • Focal vision - more focus, perception of the passing of time speeds up. Panoramic vision - vice versa.
    • Deliberate Decompression - Use panoramic visions between focal vision breaks, will help focus better later.
    • Lateral eye movement can help relieve stress.
    • The key is regulating between the autonomic nervous system, better oscillation between modes is focus and relaxation.

  • @samarthsingh8735
    @samarthsingh8735 4 роки тому +1066

    My notes for the podcast (incomplete)
    1. There are two main components in your control for when you want to change something in your life - focus and dopamine reward systems.
    1.1. Dopamine centres are activated when you know you're on the right path and are progressing toward your goals.
    1.2. Focus is developed through a sense of urgency and a sense of necessity
    1.2.1. Urgency is developed when that internal metronome senses that your internal state is lacking with respect to the 'beat' of the external world. So the metronome is ramped it and now there is a tangible sense of urgency in your brain.
    1.2.2. A sense of necessity is when your brain believes that either due to fear or desire it is essential to your evolutionary motives of survival and reproduction that you do something.
    1.2.3. Something to be remembered also is that any activity that requires concentration comes through the release of norepinephrine(a form of adrenaline) that makes you feel a certain way - agitated, nervous, excited etc. depending on your perception of that sensation. Going through this gateway and treading on is essential to really accessing the dopamine centres which will further motivate you.
    2. There is also a third component of behaviour change that is actually the second, coming in after activating concentration and before activation of dopamine systems. Since dopamine systems reward being on the right path and progressing on the right path, it's logical to actually have a path in the first place, which is the second component. The second component is the actual behaviour in question, and it in turn has 3 sub-components -
    2.1 Duration of behaviour
    2.2. Path of behaviour - meaning the actual thing that must be done
    2.3. Outcome of behaviour - meaning the endgame of the behaviour.

  • @dianataylor991
    @dianataylor991 Рік тому +215

    Andrew Huberman is a blessing to many. I achieved success with the easy steps below.

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      @dianataylor991 Рік тому

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      @dianataylor991 Рік тому

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      @dianataylor991 Рік тому +1

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    • @dianataylor991
      @dianataylor991 Рік тому

      •Isabelle Chloe Scott•

    • @johnwalker1736
      @johnwalker1736 Рік тому

      There’s no limit to what you can achieve in life (including success) if you put your mind to it.
      Opportunity is a scarce commodity. I will partake in this. Luckily I stumble into this.

  • @mrburns805
    @mrburns805 4 роки тому +1177

    My life is so similar to this guy that it’s blowing my mind. Even down to the parental dynamics. I was a skateboarder who did poorly in high school but I actually got into drugs. Once I got clean, I focused my entire life on going back to school to get a degree in neuroscience. I graduated with honors but now can’t find a job in the field.
    I’ve literally been sitting in my house on unemployment for weeks wallowing in self pity and playing video games all day. I’m only 24 minutes in, but this conversation is really inspiring me to continue progressing.

    • @eleanoraquitaine2966
      @eleanoraquitaine2966 4 роки тому +165

      You should contact him. Just tell him your story. There are no coincidences. Good luck.

    • @Academic_G
      @Academic_G 4 роки тому +35

      Don't give up on your dreams bro. Sometimes we have to work and do other things - make sacrifices, before being able to focus on what we truly want to grow in. Best wishes. Keep that dopamine system a bit free from those addictive behaviours, is a good step to become a bit more free to choose what you want. Mindfulness helps in taking a step back and stay interested in these activities which you think you like. Sometimes fulfilling our desires is more like a mental satisfactory process, while we don't necessarily feel better physically when we do these addictive things

    • @alfredalvarez218
      @alfredalvarez218 4 роки тому +56

      Mr. Burns 805 , I will soon be 80,that's the best comment. You have a beautiful life ahead of you.. voice texting sucks, referring to my previous text to you.. enjoy your videos games. Patience will return a beautiful life ahead of you.

    • @mariascoma7718
      @mariascoma7718 4 роки тому +15

      I think you should listen to this video often and apply something that is useful to you. Take ones small step, one simple action step that you were inspired to try while listening to Dr A speak his reality. What I do is ride my bike 60 minutes almost every day. Sometimes I ride 90 minutes and over the weekend I hit my highest ever 2 hours of riding. Another thing is, doesn’t it make sense that you are a little freaked out personally about your circumstances?? That energy is your big wave that you need to take for a ride with a goal or dream... that’s my take on it.

    • @mrdeurknopp
      @mrdeurknopp 4 роки тому +9

      Keep at it buddy, it's hard to find positions in the field, don't despair, you will be able to put your degree to good use one day :)

  • @MexMDIMG
    @MexMDIMG 3 роки тому +356

    As a 20 year-long neuroscience aficionado (and an MD), I don’t say the following lightly: This is the very best I’ve ever seen.

    • @JdotCarver
      @JdotCarver 3 роки тому +9

      Damn. That's some high praise. 👌

    • @calliegal235
      @calliegal235 3 роки тому +5

      I appreciate your comment because I don't have your expertise at all, so encourages me to share with anyone.

    • @vonniebristow
      @vonniebristow 3 роки тому +2

      But you can’t spell officianado.

    • @riazadhikari6418
      @riazadhikari6418 3 роки тому +14

      @@vonniebristow Delete this comment lmao, you have spelt the word wrong...

    • @Masamoone
      @Masamoone 3 роки тому

      Well you have a long way to go

  • @SheilaMakena
    @SheilaMakena 4 роки тому +615

    "Recognize agitation, stress and confusion as an entry point to where you want to go." TOTAL GAME CHANGER!!!!!

    • @RontschDaPontsch
      @RontschDaPontsch 4 роки тому +4

      Unfortunately I dont get it...

    • @jabariksmith5563
      @jabariksmith5563 4 роки тому

      Explain that a bit more please

    • @marcrodill2686
      @marcrodill2686 4 роки тому

      @@RontschDaPontsch Did you watch the whole thing?

    • @Stephen-Montefinese
      @Stephen-Montefinese 4 роки тому +32

      That is my resistance in a nutshell. What a great way to frame it. Being aware of that alone is a good step in getting past the obstacle of getting started, slogging through the sewage, and pushing into focused work. Don't get stuck in thinking about it, don't try to understand my feelings about it, just push the fkn gate open, and get moving.

    • @gemmabelfrage6691
      @gemmabelfrage6691 4 роки тому +3

      Just saw this yes!!!

  • @izagdlife
    @izagdlife Рік тому +669

    When nobody else celebrates you, learn to celebrate yourself.

    • @izagdlife
      @izagdlife Рік тому +4

      Most times it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest.

    • @BeverlyTalley
      @BeverlyTalley Рік тому +3

      @@izagdlife I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.

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      @izagdlife Рік тому

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    • @BeverlyTalley
      @BeverlyTalley Рік тому

      @@izagdlife You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe?

    • @oliviajane269
      @oliviajane269 Рік тому +1

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  • @bitter0svveet
    @bitter0svveet 3 роки тому +860

    I just love how the brain is discussing itself

    • @Gonzonian33
      @Gonzonian33 3 роки тому +89

      the organ that uses itself to understand itself

    • @nathalieperez4711
      @nathalieperez4711 3 роки тому +11

      LMFAO

    • @salmac7892
      @salmac7892 3 роки тому +4

      Girl….. wow
      🤯

    • @wrackable
      @wrackable 2 роки тому +17

      Gets funnier when you realize everything is the mind , there’s literally nothing else.

    • @annafrances6883
      @annafrances6883 2 роки тому

      My gods yes

  • @abhinabacharya7398
    @abhinabacharya7398 4 роки тому +601

    Notes:
    * Our reward systems are designed to optimize progression of our species, not for making best decision for us.
    * Its 2020, brain and mind are interchangeable. :p
    * Sensation, Perception, Feelings, Thoughts, Behavior/Action
    * Goal of nervous system: take perceptions of the outside world, merge with perceptions of inside world( Interoception), to act appropriately.
    * Impatience: internal pulses are faster than outside environment
    * Overwhelmed: internal pulses are slower than outside environment
    * Emotions: Internal state controlled by nervous system to match environment
    * Meditation: Help to look at internal state closely
    * Neuroplasticity: modify brain according to experience
    * -- triggered by intense focus but occurs during deep sleep and rest. (see Norepinephrine)
    * duration - path - outcome(DPO); takes work; agitation and frustration
    * Long term success: don't attach dopamine to external rewards
    * DPO -> break to digestible chunks -> internally reward at each chunk completion -> get infinite energy
    * David Goggins: Modify brain by placing self into discomfort and using that propeller to move
    * Normal Flow: Feel -> Thought -> Behavior. but to control Feeling, go opposite and start from Behavior (Possibly linked to subconscious)
    * Autonomic Nervous System
    * Time Perception
    * Spending/Conserving Norepinephrine
    * Focus: from agitation and from calm (two path); can be controlled by breath
    * Reset Norepinephrine from other than sleep:
    -- de-focusing through eyes (looking at horizon)
    -- yoga nidra (de-focus w/o sleeping)
    -- hypnosis ( focus and relaxation at the same time)
    -- lateral (side) movement of eyes
    * Addiction: might help by dilating ones sense of time, not locked to one space-time regime
    * Genetic changes on recovered patients ( Possibly linked to subconscious)
    * Biomarker: avoid relapse, detect early if one is diverting to bad decisions. (cool AI project Idea)
    * Controlling autonomic nervous sustem
    * Stubborn: brain rewarding for things that supports our beliefs.
    -- solution: decrease sense of urgency, be calm and listen to others.
    * Regulation from individual level
    * Internal Validation rather than from someone else.
    * Huberman Lab Instagram

  • @pulkitjain9604
    @pulkitjain9604 2 роки тому +1070

    + 36:39 Neuroplasticity, Acetocoline
    + 38:44 Agitation, Frustration, Neuraadraline
    + 40:08 : Plasticity in adult brain.
    + 45:27 : Early stages of hard work feels like agitation and stress, And Dopamine
    + 54:13 seeing agitation as a means to the end , an entry point to a reward, and celebrating mini milestones and small victories internally.
    + 1:00:17 Dopamine is all mental and internal so self rewarding myself by saying "Tm doing good" it'll help me push through.
    + 1:01:17 : [IMP] infinite amount of energy, goals inside goals.
    + 1:08:55 : 🔥Adrenaline responce, Behaviour to shift sensation, perception, feelings.
    + 1:11:48 the holy grail of neuroscience is that behavior is first. Then thoughts, feelings and perceptions.
    + 1:16:40 if you're struggling with motivation use breathing techniques to induce adrenaline.
    + 1:34:23
    + Learn Yoga Nindra To Fall Asleep

    • @davidstraci
      @davidstraci 2 роки тому +8

      Thank you!

    • @StephenDix
      @StephenDix 2 роки тому +3

      That was hilarious 😆

    • @JimmieHammel
      @JimmieHammel 2 роки тому +15

      This is awesome. Thanks.
      Also it's acetylcholine and noradrenaline if anyone wanted to look up those specific neurotransmitters.

    • @bobby279
      @bobby279 2 роки тому

      Thank you

    • @iwanttofollowmydream
      @iwanttofollowmydream 2 роки тому

      Bless you

  • @anyariv
    @anyariv 11 місяців тому +8

    I didn't think I could have any more respect for Huberman, I was wrong. What an incredibly strong human being. Truly inspirational.

  • @JimmieHammel
    @JimmieHammel 2 роки тому +1423

    I've always been the person who puts off tasks because they don't "feel like it." I'd heard the advice before that "you're never gonna feel like it" and "motivation comes from action." But it never really clicked until I listened to this podcast. Now, when I see a task that needs doing, I don't give myself the space to whine about it in my head. I get up and fold my laundry right away, then give myself an internal pat on the back. "Nice. Good job not letting that basket of clean laundry wait. Look at your closet! It's so neat now."
    It feels a bit like I'm parenting my inner sulky teenager, but it's working for me.

    • @visiblehuman3705
      @visiblehuman3705 2 роки тому +61

      Lol that’s an awesome way of putting it, “parenting my inner sulky teenager.” I’m gonna use that!

    • @cassinebykellyoozageer
      @cassinebykellyoozageer 2 роки тому +7

      I need this too... this on top off a lot of other daily struggles I am dealing with..

    • @anniewisecarver744
      @anniewisecarver744 2 роки тому +25

      Exactly, in fact if I'm having an especially hard time, I'll often just start with a few 'tiny pieces' such as 'I'm going to stand up and walk over to that laundry' and then 'now I'm going to pull one item out of the pile and fold it' etc. Before I know it, the task is done.

    • @alext9092
      @alext9092 Рік тому +9

      Bro.... Wanted to give u a hug and pat on the back reading this

    • @rodiculous9464
      @rodiculous9464 Рік тому +17

      We grew up in the soviet union and many of these sayings were part of the cultural lexicon especially anything to do with productivity as it was part of the whole international proletariat message. I always heard my parents tell me stuff like motivation comes from action, there is another one that always said that stick out to me, it's that the best form of rest is switching your type of work

  • @Comeoffitman
    @Comeoffitman 3 роки тому +153

    I’m 63 years old. I’m glad I’ve seen this; now I can decide what path I want to take in life and get off this park bench!!

  • @baltazar2652
    @baltazar2652 2 роки тому +3006

    I started watching this video five months ago, in five months I went from being a hopeless junkie, shoving needles in my arm daily, working at mcdonalds, stealing, lying anything for my drug. I moved across the country, packed what little possessions I had in my car and now im four months sober, have a girlfriend, and a job I'm happy with. I live in a beautiful house with some friends I made, I was homeless, went through rehab, sober houses. The concepts in these video have CHANGED MY LIFE. THANK YOU

    • @richroll
      @richroll  2 роки тому +385

      Congrats man. That is HUGE

    • @ABCD-si7px
      @ABCD-si7px 2 роки тому +55

      Congratulations!

    • @Soneelicious
      @Soneelicious 2 роки тому +55

      Wooow this is so beautiful congratulations ❤️

    • @baston3205
      @baston3205 2 роки тому +21

      👏👏👏

    • @shirukk1234
      @shirukk1234 2 роки тому +30

      Wow! So inspiring..keep going.. more power to u!!!

  • @running4fun863
    @running4fun863 3 роки тому +30

    I had absolutely no support when I grew up, no parents, in different homes. At 15teen, I ran away, I educated myself, read a lot, and still do, anything from three books a month. Meet stupid men, hope for a family but they all just took advantage of me, I worked supported them. In the end, I decided I will go alone and I am very happy, qualified as an accountant as I was too old to study anything else. The point if I was given an opportunity I think I am very intelligent, would have studied Neurology, I love any topic about the Brain. Thanks for this amazing PODcast.

    • @pattireznik5547
      @pattireznik5547 3 роки тому +3

      Thanks for telling your story, may God bless your future!

    • @psmith9789
      @psmith9789 3 роки тому +4

      I went back to school at 57 and graduated at 61 as an Engl as a 2nd language teacher. It's never too late hon. As you going at it alone. All the best.

  • @jairustolentino1907
    @jairustolentino1907 Рік тому +22

    Just wanna remind you guys that this content is FREE.
    Keep going man. You don't need someone to understand what you're doing 😊

  • @segfahlt
    @segfahlt 3 роки тому +256

    I'm going to watch this every 3 months, for the rest of my life.

    • @bastianrivero
      @bastianrivero 3 роки тому +6

      Until your nervous system pukes it out 😅

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 3 роки тому +9

      Try this with it:
      Copy of my comment:
      *Who's On 1st?*
      *Thoughts or Behavior*
      (There are opposite Points of View on this Q, and BOTH are Valid, but 1 is more Powerful):
      1. Behavior: Motion gains Momentium.
      The 5, 4, 3, 2, *"Up and headed to task."*
      There's a value in "Once I'm in Motion, it generates the Energy necessary to get Focused and Stimulates Desire to "Get it Done" (it = the "To Do List")
      However:
      Lets apply Quantum Physics Facts here, *All subjects that Manifest into 3D Reality 1st require Thought.* (This literally factors to "The Bang Came 2nd"! Ponder it, You'll get it.)*
      Fact is we Have a Thought then Take Action. That s the Natural Flow of our "doing".
      Thought is a subject that deserves far more attention, then apply the "Lab and Chemistry" and then You have. *"The Perfect Model Plan",* nothing can supersede the Divine Design of our Universe. It is Absolute and so few things are in our Reality World.
      *"Our greatest Power as Individuals and as a Collective is Our Thoughts."*
      One must come up here to Comprehend this Fact. But, before I continue, let me make this Clear, and I mean write it 50 Times if Necessary, it is absolutely our Power =
      What others Think, even if its about us, *is None of Our Business!"* When we concern ourselves with another Thoughts we place both feet in Quicksand, because, we are "Giving them our Thoughts, is allowing them to choose 'what they are' and 'how they are going to Feel', and that places us at another's Mercy, gives them complete control of us, and is how we get Manipulated and Emotionally Abused. Particularly if that Individual is a "Narcissist Personality Disorder/NPD", and there are 1 in 30 that are disgnosable under the "NPD/Cluster-B" Umbrella.
      Do not give your Power away, not to another person, family member, friend, Boss, Partner, or "Mainstream News Media, aka Fox News".
      Now,
      (Thoughts + Feelings + Focus) + Knowing Believing
      X (Conscious Application of Thoughts + Higher Mind) = Mastering the "Universal Law of Attraction/LOA" (this is Science/Quantum Physics and Absolute Fact, not Philosophy nor New Age Doctrine, although it serves both well).
      *"If you want to understand the Universe, think in terms of:*
      *Energy -> Vibrattion -> Frequency"*
      - Nicola Tesla
      E = Thoughts, Feelings
      V = Focus
      F = Knowing-Believing and having Balanced Self-Love, Knowing we are Worthy of our Desires.
      We gain strength in this like any other subject, "Practice-Practice-Practice"
      It begins with Coonscious Thoughts. Moving from Ego-Mind and Subconscious, the reacting to area and where Fears, Prejudices, Judging of Self and Others, Insecurity, Thinking Ya Can't, Preoccupied with What Others Think over your own Head\Thoughts/Power, ... and generally all learned ideas that are not fact/accurate, the Negative Swamp.
      Time to Mature and gain in Wisdom, Time to establish "Your Value, Style, Character, and Your Cool Adult You".
      See yourself as what you desire to be and what You Respect, *and Everyone else will see you exactly like that!*
      Then you have no need to be sorry bout what they think.
      Begin with Post it Notes everywhere reminding self "Get My Conscious On"
      No Playing in Social Media Negative Pools, "allow them to Swamp if they want,, Your headed for the Beach in Monte Carlo!"
      Catch yourself when triggered to React, STOP and Apply Conscious Thought, then Respond, but often Best Response is None at All.
      Now you're on your way, if You want your Harmony and Successes, then You will Maintain this exercise until it becomes a Habit.
      Know that Thoughts Create 100K X More than any Action, and Most Beneficial Actions come after Thoughts that are Confident, Happy, Having Fun, LOL, and all Positive energy Feelings...
      Apply the Mind/Actions as described AFTER YOU GET YOUR THOUGHTS IN POSITIVE FREQUENCY MOTION, and You Will Manifest Your Dreams.
      Always hold Appreciation for the many blessings and positive receiving you experience.
      When you Pray/Asking for Something, do so as if already received, *the Universe is MATCHING YOUR THOUGHT ENERGIES.*
      Any Questions, ask or Buy my Traing Book, not yet written - (Just Planning it now), but you have 90% of the info here, FREE. And my Best Thoughts for You/Mastered in the LOA and Balanced in Harmony with Abundant "What-You-Want!"
      It is that easy and that real.
      ▪Meditate
      ▪Have Quiet Time each day
      ▪Release Negative Thoughts/Energies/Fears
      ▪Ground
      ▪Get in your Passion Sandbox
      ▪Feel Happy
      These are the remaing 10%, save 1 and most don't need that 1.
      ____________________________
      *"Thought First, so your Head is Harmonized, Then Actions apply."*
      But, You are free to do it backwards ....
      I'm right though!
      Give good Thoughts to others and the Collective, see us in a Harmony World and it will all be and comeback to you X 10.
      😉😘
      Get Happy!

    • @eccentric2914
      @eccentric2914 3 роки тому

      @@bethbartlett5692 Now , i am gonaa read this everyday throughout my life

  • @safaj2313
    @safaj2313 3 роки тому +127

    In a summary, beautifully articulated:
    “As a society we are in extreme poverty of attention and focus. We are so anxious and depressed with the distraction of devices”

  • @Eli_pl4yz
    @Eli_pl4yz 4 роки тому +64

    1:16:30 2 types of breath exercises
    1:25:00 time perception
    1:35:00 movement therapy

  • @lilsand.
    @lilsand. Рік тому +19

    Having Huberman summarize everything we've learnt over time is such a blessing. It's like he's put together the thousands of pages of research into small and digestible dialogues. The importance of turning these types of subjects into layman conversations is unfathomably good for the world. Thank you for existing.

  • @teresameyer4574
    @teresameyer4574 3 роки тому +175

    I really appreciated that the commentator could sit quietly and let the speaker share his research and results. I gained so much. I tried to listen to other y tube interview of speaker but had to stop because the speaker was interrupted so often. Thank you 🙏.

    • @gaeltachtlady01
      @gaeltachtlady01 3 роки тому +2

      Ditto!

    • @davidamigos.davidamigosnwa4522
      @davidamigos.davidamigosnwa4522 3 роки тому +2

      Correct

    • @heihat1224
      @heihat1224 3 роки тому

      No shit...so glad u mentioned this...i can barely sit through podcasts or interviews where the host is constantly cutting them off..derailing the subject of which the guest is speaking..an i swear to the gods..they do it every time the guest is at a critical point in his or hers subject matter..so they forget an usually do not go back to finishing the train of thought. I find it so fucking rude an inconsiderate that i quit watching. So this was an absolute joy..i really enjoyed this

    • @zumbamom1000
      @zumbamom1000 3 роки тому +1

      Actively listening is a very rare skill these days, sadly. This was fascinating and inspiring.

  • @wojakmedia
    @wojakmedia 3 роки тому +1356

    Hey you!! Yes you, random person that I will never meet.. I truly hope that you will find happiness in life. If you’re reading this, It’s coming. be patient. Our Lord and savior Jesus Christ has your back. Don’t worry about it

    • @cathylindeboom638
      @cathylindeboom638 3 роки тому +26

      Thanks!! That's very sweet of you, putting loving energy, positivity into the world. :)

    • @michaelteofilov9959
      @michaelteofilov9959 3 роки тому +13

      Well, we might even meet ;) Thanks, and same to you!

    • @bfreeman8786
      @bfreeman8786 3 роки тому +7

      Message received.

    • @7speakz1peace
      @7speakz1peace 3 роки тому +5

      Thank you same to you!

    • @marlongranger9371
      @marlongranger9371 3 роки тому +3

      Yessir, peace be unto you King 👑

  • @MyBraveChange
    @MyBraveChange 4 роки тому +509

    💕 To the person reading this - I hope you have a great day & remember to take at least 3 small steps towards your goals today 💕

    • @macareuxmoine
      @macareuxmoine 4 роки тому +10

      My Brave Change awwwwwhhhh 🥰 thank you! The same to you and stay safe 🙋‍♀️

    • @niamhbyrne4036
      @niamhbyrne4036 4 роки тому +6

      Thank you
      Have a wonderful day from Ireland x

    • @jakeamberson6675
      @jakeamberson6675 4 роки тому +2

      @@niamhbyrne4036 Likewise. And back atcha

    • @MyBraveChange
      @MyBraveChange 4 роки тому +13

      @- It's very good advice for those who utilize it and I've gotten messages from people thanking me over the past week for helping them move forward :) Nothing is perfect for every situation so thank you for the input. I have CPTSD so extreme agitation, etc. isn't really smart 100% of the time. Small steps are sometimes all you can do. We're already agitated and in pain, we don't need extreme amounts. People are comfortable being uncomfortable so we have to shake ourselves out of it, that's true. Change is uncomfortable and I had to go through a tough time changing my lazy, victim mentality like traits and how I was raised and abused daily for the first 23 years of my life to improve my life at 31. Today I'm hitting 100 days in a row of daily exercise, healthy eating, CPTSD workbooks and activity, mindfulness, meditation, etc. and keeping the weight off for the first time. Flashbacks are less, I don't binge anymore and it all started with 3 small steps. Keep up the work on your goals!

    • @Prattyandfood
      @Prattyandfood 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you

  • @michepriest
    @michepriest Рік тому +34

    This video explains why I ran a marathon. Prior to this year, I was not a runner. I lost someone to suicide and was experiencing complicated grief. I had a thought to run a marathon so I signed up and found a 16 week training program. I used to hate running, but found training really therapeutic. I completed the marathon a couple of weeks ago and couldn't understand how I did it. Sounds like taking action (behaviour) plus early reward (noticing how good running felt) for the activity not the outcome, and the eye movement that happens with running helped me process my grief and run a marathon. So fascinating

    • @xiexie89
      @xiexie89 6 місяців тому +1

      This is absolutely inspiring... although I am sorry you had to go through such grief to get to that point. At least your pain didnt go in vein. You could've sat around crying emotionally eating or picking up a substance addiction, but you used running. That's amazing !! And life-saving advice to some of us 🩷

  • @howisgamora_
    @howisgamora_ 2 роки тому +88

    I'm 16 years old and aspire to go into neurobiology. Andrew Huberman is one of my inspirations

  • @bttgrappler
    @bttgrappler 3 роки тому +86

    I have watched this 10s- maybe 100s of times, I share it every single week. I first watched it September 29th 2020. My life has drastically changed

    • @emmajean2386
      @emmajean2386 3 роки тому +18

      I'm curious, could you share with us, how things have changed/ what your biggest takeaway was from this? Thanks so much! ❤️🤗

    • @jondoyle44
      @jondoyle44 3 роки тому +6

      Bttgrappler. Same question as Emma 👆

    • @angeazze6667
      @angeazze6667 3 роки тому +6

      So annoying when people don't reply to their posts

    • @maryfuentes5110
      @maryfuentes5110 3 роки тому +4

      @@emmajean2386 yeah! Please share. How so?....Thanks.

    • @paulfitzpatrick6290
      @paulfitzpatrick6290 3 роки тому

      Don't you have work?

  • @katieelling1619
    @katieelling1619 9 днів тому +1

    WOW! I am blown away. I've never felt so much satisfaction in watching something in my entire life. Dr. Huberman, I think I am in love!

  • @multirichardb
    @multirichardb 4 роки тому +65

    Hello all, I recommend you all hear, and listen to this at least three times. And for those of us who are really interested, do this more. It's been said when reading a book that's valuable, read once through, then study, and third, make notes and write our thoughts on paper.

    • @LoveMoneySecretsTV
      @LoveMoneySecretsTV 3 роки тому +2

      ABSOLUTELY! At least three times!

    • @worldevents9837
      @worldevents9837 3 роки тому

      I ask for help!

    • @multirichardb
      @multirichardb 3 роки тому +5

      @@worldevents9837 You don't need help, all the help is innate, inherent. You have a perfect brain, mental capacity to understand anything written in English. However you have to, it's a must use the Mariam Websters dictionary any moment while reading and get a good definition of { ANY WORD THAT SEEMS A LITTLE BIT CONFUSING, THIS IS A SIGNAL FROM YOUR CONSCIOUS MIND AS A QUESTION, AND THE ANSWER IS READILY AVAILABLE}. As well it's an exercise in discipline and each word you look up is a victory. And write these words down for further reviewing.

    • @abhinayarora95
      @abhinayarora95 3 роки тому +1

      Lol I downloaded this.

  • @koroglurustem1722
    @koroglurustem1722 3 роки тому +99

    I have seen thumbnail of this episode but avoided it thinking that these days there are a lot of dudes claiming to be gurus, so I don't need another self absorbed guru to babble about how great his methods are. Alas, I couldn't be further from truth of the matter. This guy is the hardcore scientist, research professor of neuroscience, that all other "gurus" refer to him and research of people like him. He has a ton of insights in its accurate scientific form. Love that! Kudos to him for surviving the descent into chaos and overcoming it.

  • @memoryhero
    @memoryhero 4 роки тому +1121

    Addiction: a progressive narrowing of the things that bring you pleasure. Duuuuude.

    • @russ_sibbison
      @russ_sibbison 3 роки тому +24

      Felt that too!

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 3 роки тому +40

      Addiction is when your love tries to kill you

    • @jkco4300
      @jkco4300 3 роки тому +29

      Enlightening. Makes it easier to believe, and therefore take action, on broadening different ways of pleasure and intently practicing them in order to avoid that narrow road. You can't be addicted to something if you're not doing it much anymore. Somehow psychologically easier.

    • @elmalitsi9003
      @elmalitsi9003 3 роки тому +2

      @@karinlarsen2608 αν

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX 3 роки тому +17

      For those wondering, 48:25 is where Huberman makes that remarkable definition.

  • @straykidslover495
    @straykidslover495 Рік тому +40

    I know that this video is 2 years old, but i want to sent my gratitude to put subtitles! I really appreciate it! Alot of podcast videos dont have subtitle, and sometimes i had a hard time catching some words that being said. Subtitles definitely helped, thank you so much!

  • @bennersftw2644
    @bennersftw2644 4 роки тому +114

    I am ashamed to say I hadn’t heard of you till last night, nor your guest! But after listening to this episode (going on my third time now), along with checking out other interviews with Dr. Huberman... I have made some big steps into taking back some control in my life - even typing this is a huge milestone for me.
    Something very important happened in my mind when I first watched this and though I still woke up late, I’ve made big steps in today. I also want to say, this specific interview with Dr. Huberman is easily my favourite, despite other popular podcasting channels I watch.
    Your approach in this discussion really let the brilliance of Dr. Huberman shine. The beginning segment where he gets to discuss his upbringing I think was an extremely important part of this talk for me in what was to come. Very important discussion and a new fan to both sides!
    Outstanding! Thank you!!

    • @angeleyes5362
      @angeleyes5362 4 роки тому +5

      This comment makes me smile.

    • @bennersftw2644
      @bennersftw2644 4 роки тому +3

      @@angeleyes5362 Aww well that's wonderful! Make a random human smile, check!

    • @gladysrivera7439
      @gladysrivera7439 4 роки тому +1

      @Ben Smith Diddo! My exact sentiments 💯

    • @bennersftw2644
      @bennersftw2644 4 роки тому +1

      @@therealnucleus274 a very wise and important reply! Indeed, I can agree with all of this from personal experience.
      This is why one can feel eternally “stuck” . Because they haven’t yet come to the practice and implementation of these behaviours/habits. Continuous searching for information with no moment to slow down and implement the information, just conditions us and we can inadvertently “learn helplessness”.
      Thanks for the reply and words!

    • @lyndafayesmusic
      @lyndafayesmusic 4 роки тому +1

      Kinda wish we could DO MORE than just subscribe to his videos -He could be so beneficial to advising our society ,especially during the stressful times we're all going through right now, too! EXCELLANT VIDEO-sort of wish he didn't have to stop speaking to allow for the Interviewer/host ?
      This guy has all the elements of being a caring father an informed teacher, and allot of other attribute's;=Almost calming to listen to also ?
      There aren't many video doctors I return to; But I'm saving this one to remind myself to keep looking for him;Happy to hear the info regarding the "movements of the eyes' and "stress". I, myself am extremely sensitive to loud sounds, and bright lights; but If I move my eyes to focus on the music set on the stand in the corner in a dimly lit room, (a nightclub or a hotel lounge , for example?) I can still belt out a song with a strong voice; Can breath to my own drummer so to speak, too; I think this guy''s got an extremely great communicative nature and has the information and experience too; Good lookin' doesn't hurt either---But his delivery is really genuinely great. (Socrates said we are made up of mind emotions and body; to be complete-this guys' balanced all three aspects really well. He's inciting a new song in me btw.REALLY GOOD VIDEO PRESENTATION...Maybe he could give Trump a few pointers btw? (LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com} I'd like to know how to contribute $$$ to his "cause" here, but Pateron and PayPal wont' give me credit, because I refuse to connect my credit card to a BANK. Anyone ?

  • @MissNamaSlay
    @MissNamaSlay 3 роки тому +87

    His story is so similar to mines, although I'm a black girl from near the bay area. This is so amazing ! Perseverance is so great, the ability to challenge yourself, know yourself and not make excuses! Btw I read dictionaries as a kid from beginning to end. Adversity when we make it through gives us super powers! Can't wait to finish my books and channel !!!

    • @NESWPRODUCTIONS
      @NESWPRODUCTIONS 3 роки тому +2

      I love the fact that he is a bay area, I am too! I read encyclopedias as a kid too. He is highly intelligent, I freaking love listening to him! Hella smart!

    • @aarondixon7
      @aarondixon7 3 роки тому

      Don't slay me nama, but mines is not a word.. 👍🏿

    • @MissNamaSlay
      @MissNamaSlay 3 роки тому

      @@aarondixon7 huh.

    • @MissNamaSlay
      @MissNamaSlay 3 роки тому

      @@NESWPRODUCTIONS couldn't agree more !

  • @saralufinn
    @saralufinn 3 роки тому +52

    Huge crush on this man. Brilliant, humble, kind, and he has such a bright inner light. He's clearly walking his talk. Can't wait to explore all this deeper.

  • @BrandonAOrtiz
    @BrandonAOrtiz Рік тому +7

    For him to say he had to learn to speak properly and think properly is unbelievable to me. His concise and clear speech is what draws me to him.

  • @margaretwinson402
    @margaretwinson402 4 роки тому +193

    Don't turn off too early - the last half-hour is even more amazing than the rest.

    • @PoppyB2011
      @PoppyB2011 4 роки тому +14

      Why in the world would anyone ever "Turn this off" at any point. LOL (But thanks.)

    • @margaretwinson402
      @margaretwinson402 4 роки тому +27

      @@PoppyB2011 well, if you're like me, with 6 things to get done on a Saturday, you're tempted to cut corners every once in a while in the hope that you have picked up the essentials. Yes, it's a bad policy. I'm just glad I didn't with this one.

    • @reprogrammingmind
      @reprogrammingmind 4 роки тому

      Everyone finds things interesting in the identical amounts as you?
      Lead the way!

    • @bmpetrov
      @bmpetrov 4 роки тому

      tnx

    • @lyndafayesmusic
      @lyndafayesmusic 4 роки тому +3

      This guy has all the elements of being a caring father an informed teacher, and allot of other attribute's;=Almost calming to listen to also ?
      There aren't many video doctors I return to; But I'm saving this one to remind myself to keep looking for him;Happy to hear the info regarding the "movements of the eyes' and "stress". I, myself am extremely sensitive to loud sounds, and bright lights; but If I move my eyes to focus on the music set on the stand in the corner in a dimly lit room, (a nightclub or a hotel lounge , for example?) I can still belt out a song with a strong voice; Can breath to my own drummer so to speak, too; I think this guy''s got an extremely great communicative nature and has the information and experience too; Good lookin' doesn't hurt either---But his delivery is really genuinely great. (Socrates said we are made up of mind emotions and body; to be complete-this guys' balanced all three aspects really well. He's inciting a new song in me btw.REALLY GOOD VIDEO PRESENTATION...Maybe he could give Trump a few pointers btw? (LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com}

  • @manuelwilliam5411
    @manuelwilliam5411 3 роки тому +54

    As somebody who is listening to this for a second time, while simultaneously breaking the pieces of information into the smallest digestible units, I can gladly say IT IS THE HIGHEST HONOR & PRIVILEGE. GOD BLESS RICH ROLL & OTHER PODCASTS THAT CREATE PARADIGMS IN OUR FUNCTIONALITY.

    • @blueheaven4838
      @blueheaven4838 3 роки тому

      Yes. This conversation holds so many gems and hidden truths for a person who intrinsically wants to improve.

  • @MissNamaSlay
    @MissNamaSlay 3 роки тому +38

    Coming from childhood trauma, being a victim of child abuse, experiencing close deaths back to back as a child and adolescent, deep depression and ptsd, I decided to use my childhood as fuel to become a psychologist that specializes in all of these things. Watching this video has been a reminder of why and how I'm trumphant I'm my journey. I also subscribed to both channels ! People like us need to hear more stories of perseverance. Not many make it out let alone prevail into success!!! Thank you both for sharing. In the process of making my channel as we speak, you haven't seen the last of me!!! 🤎💌

    • @afua88
      @afua88 3 роки тому +1

      Good luck with your channel. Inspiring to hear your story.

    • @MissNamaSlay
      @MissNamaSlay 3 роки тому

      @@afua88 thank you !!! It's truly appreciated

    • @MissNamaSlay
      @MissNamaSlay 3 роки тому +1

      @@seanchesterrosario9510 wow how supportive of you. This made my day ❣

    • @adriantoogenuine
      @adriantoogenuine 3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/k6GzKTVi2rE/v-deo.html ❤️

    • @adriantoogenuine
      @adriantoogenuine 3 роки тому +1

      I’ll subscribe, your such a strong person, stay ambitious 🌟

  • @KatkaJessie
    @KatkaJessie 27 днів тому +1

    Dr.Huberman can explain everything in the way that also people like me can understand (from non english speaking country) 😊 thank you for that!

  • @yearofthegarden
    @yearofthegarden 3 роки тому +175

    I love cleaning organizing and throwing away useless clutter, I love the feeling of having my space so organized, and I get little hits of reward everytime I am able to find something faster, BUT I really do not like to start cleaning, so I trick myself by sweeping a small spot, which always leads to the snowball effect.

    • @rebeccaerb9935
      @rebeccaerb9935 3 роки тому +5

      I like that Patchwork Gardens!

    • @silvergirl7810
      @silvergirl7810 3 роки тому +13

      Exactly what I struggle with!

    • @hikeoganessian1482
      @hikeoganessian1482 3 роки тому +8

      It sounds like me....Sometimes I regret stuff I have thrown away...

    • @heihat1224
      @heihat1224 3 роки тому +5

      Omg...i love that...i guess i do the same..i love my bathroom..its a little jungle of all my plants an grow lights..which my brain loves..so i always just tell myself ill just clean up my bathroom an that will active my cleaning bug..but..its not always successful..lol..i think I'll try ur little trick

    • @henrylam92
      @henrylam92 3 роки тому +7

      I like to make cleaning fun in example do it with music & dance or reward myself for cleaning such as playing video games or watch a movie after I am done. You are much more motivated if you reward yourself

  • @LoungeLady
    @LoungeLady 4 роки тому +187

    This is, without a doubt, the very best interview/video/YT I’ve ever seen. As a stroke survivor (out of the blue at 40, I’m recovered and 44 now), this is beyond fascinating, encouraging, and so on. I literally took notes throughout and this is sending me on such a new path of exploration and study. Clearly the brain is of utmost curiosity to me now (now that I have a “new” brain to work with). Best, best interview. So grateful for Dr Huberman’s work and words. Thank you for bringing this to the public- wonderful service.

    • @peterstrous2092
      @peterstrous2092 4 роки тому +1

      If not discovered yet, you may find interesting Dr Esselstyn advocating strongly for a Whole Food Plant Based diet as this can revert heart disease. Heart disease and strokes go together in populations and both are arterial diseases. ua-cam.com/video/ZC3wRx4vV7g/v-deo.html

    • @LoungeLady
      @LoungeLady 4 роки тому

      Peter Strous Thank you so very much for your reply! Yes, I’m a huge fan of Dr. Esselstyn (and McDougall and Greger and so on) and am WFPB. My stroke was due to 2 undiagnosed holes in an also undiagnosed atrial septal aneurysm. The holes were plugged and septum stabilized (a bit by default) with septal occluders. I’m so glad you commented and promoted Dr Esselstyn’s work. While I mentioned congenital issues I had, there’s potentially still the issue of a clot to begin with....

    • @peterstrous2092
      @peterstrous2092 4 роки тому +2

      ​@@LoungeLady Glad you are on this track. Mankind could benefit so much from sharing the truth with each other rather than aiming at personal benefit at the cost of others. With the latter we all miss out in some important areas.

    • @abhishekthakare1862
      @abhishekthakare1862 4 роки тому

      Hey man just want to know... Do u have family history for stroke? Or any lifestyle factor causing stroke?

    • @callibobmesiter9294
      @callibobmesiter9294 4 роки тому

      @@peterstrous2092 I totally agree with you! Thank you for this comment!!!!

  • @eraithessshirogannie3197
    @eraithessshirogannie3197 4 роки тому +223

    You can see just how intelligent he his by his ability to dumb down such a complicated science. He makes it seem like anyone can become a neuroscientist!!

    • @dennisrobinson8008
      @dennisrobinson8008 4 роки тому +4

      He knows his material

    • @johnmartin3083
      @johnmartin3083 4 роки тому +10

      Great insight Eraithess - Thanks for sharing. Angela Duckworth in her book “Grit” makes the claim that many regular folks can become something they never dreamed of through Grit.

    • @_All3n
      @_All3n 4 роки тому +20

      If you can't explain it simply, you don't know it well enough - Albert Einstein

    • @rethabilenxumalo9742
      @rethabilenxumalo9742 4 роки тому +1

      🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @dennisrobinson8008
      @dennisrobinson8008 4 роки тому

      @@rethabilenxumalo9742 True. The entire discussion is fire.

  • @matt-g-recovers
    @matt-g-recovers Рік тому +40

    Glad to hear more about your upbringing Dr Huberman.
    I had similar struggles / motivations.
    I get similar reaction, having been in and out of 'the system' my early life and now I am a successful engineer.
    Selfish in the extreme as a youth, now I actively try to be selfless and helpful.
    Attitude changes everything

  • @angelware6885
    @angelware6885 3 роки тому +56

    I rather watch this then to watch a movie. I started taken notes. Its amazing on how much knowledge a human beings can have.

  • @katsinthecradle89
    @katsinthecradle89 3 роки тому +85

    I came on to this discussion by accident and was about to switch it off, when something he said really interested me and that was me hooked to the end. Interesting talk about addiction. I have an addictive personality. Had a big drinking problem for years in my late 20's to mid 30's then bingeing into my 40s. I would have done anything given anything to stop, I did AA, prayed in a church etc. etc. finally what worked for me was I asked my daughter how she felt when I was deep into drinking, that was so painful for me to hear that it stopped my drinking. I'd been in rehab twice, had seizures etc. etc, nothing stopped me other than hearing the pain I'd caused someone I loved so much. Now without any effort consciously, I gave up smoking after a 50 yrs of smoking a pack a day and again, just unable to stop. I went into hospital for an operation, ended up getting pneumonia and collapsed lung so was in for a month, throughout that time I never once even thought about needing a cigarette right from the day of surgery. I was too sick to think of smoking, so I guess having a month of not thinking or needing cigarettes did the trick. I have since felt a strong urge on two occasions to buy a pack, I could feel the adrenaline kick in, I wanted to run as fast as possible, immediately to the shop, however I told myself, don't do that, you know if you do you won't stop, you may try to convince yourself you only want ONE, but there's no way you'll throw that pack away after one cigarette, by the time I'd finished that self talk I'd calmed down, didn't have the racing heart or sense of urgency any longer. It's different for everyone, who knows what motivates the next person to stop an addiction all I can say is, it's absolute hell to be an addict of any kind.

    • @omaley6522
      @omaley6522 3 роки тому +6

      That is really helpful for me thank you for sharing your story.

    • @katsinthecradle89
      @katsinthecradle89 3 роки тому +2

      @@omaley6522 Good luck Armando.

    • @darrenjoness2397
      @darrenjoness2397 3 роки тому +3

      Wow Kathleen. You have a really amazing story. I so really wish you the best. Please do not give up. How are you getting on now?

    • @katsinthecradle89
      @katsinthecradle89 3 роки тому +5

      @@darrenjoness2397 Hi Darren, I haven't had a drink in 20yrs and not had a cigarette in a year, I now find it very weird to think I ever enjoyed alcohol, I can't even understand how anyone can enjoy the taste of it :) I guess the answer is, I never enjoyed it, I just needed it!

    • @darrenjoness2397
      @darrenjoness2397 3 роки тому +4

      @@katsinthecradle89 Thanks for sharing.I've learnt a lot from this

  • @Topself24
    @Topself24 4 роки тому +648

    “Place yourself in discomfort to move you into action.”

    • @dawncox8731
      @dawncox8731 4 роки тому +12

      This is life changing!

    • @ZymixProductions
      @ZymixProductions 4 роки тому +3

      Good one

    • @toscatattertail9813
      @toscatattertail9813 4 роки тому +24

      from personal experience i know this takes courage, and the ability to sit in your anxieties and fears without mentally going through fight/flight/fawn/freeze reaction and sabotaging yourself.

    • @seafarer_
      @seafarer_ 4 роки тому +9

      @@toscatattertail9813 oh man this ^ it’s so hard but so necessary

    • @aaronfarkas6890
      @aaronfarkas6890 4 роки тому +1

      @@toscatattertail9813 ...from my own personal experiences as well, I agree w everything you’ve just said.

  • @FakieFam
    @FakieFam Рік тому +5

    Ive been sober from heroin and xanax for over a year and I attribute so much of it to this video. I grew up a lot like Dr Huberman, parents were struggling/absent and I was raised by the skateboarding community, went from literally on the presidents honor role to not going to school in 7th grade and dropped out in 9th. The similarities grabbed my attention and then the information started flowing and I started applying the concepts I was learning, I've had to pause and re-listen to this video over and over, so much information and truly life changing. Thank you both but Dr Huberman, I wish I could shake that mans hand and thank him, I hope he understands the impact this video has.

  • @Kerry6691
    @Kerry6691 4 роки тому +88

    When I was a teenager 35 years ago, I used lateral eye movements to help me relax and fall asleep at night. I would trace the corners on my bedroom ceiling with my eyes until I could not keep my eyes open. It worked every time I had insomnia. Blew me away to hear that it is a science now. Amazing podcast. Will be checking out Dr. Huberman;s book, and also Where ever you go, there you are. I studied anatomy and physiology in college and the brain has always fascinated me, but this science of neuroplasticity is MINDBLOWING. Time to review the ANS. Cheers

    • @ozland7172
      @ozland7172 4 роки тому +3

      I usually wait till i feel sleepy.. usually can sleep around 1 am almost everyday.. I tried it just now and it works!.. cant believe in this.. thank you !

    • @michaelweinstein3056
      @michaelweinstein3056 4 роки тому +7

      I was, like Dr. Huberman and many others, skeptical about the efficacy of EMDR so I downloaded a recommended app to see for myself. One 10 minute session was all it took to experimentally convince me otherwise. The app DRAMATICALLY lowered my anxiety, similar to the effect of a benzodiazepine. BTW you can find it here:
      anxietyreleaseapp.com/
      One thing to mention, typically EMDR is used in therapy sessions to reduce the anxiety one feels when remembering a particular traumatic event. This app uses EMDR more generally to lower overall anxiety.
      (I've no affiliation with the app, fyi)

    • @shanksatutube
      @shanksatutube 4 роки тому +5

      Its eye yoga n been taught in Indian culture for eons.

    • @letstrythisagain8823
      @letstrythisagain8823 4 роки тому

      Sounds like EMDR

    • @letsdomath1750
      @letsdomath1750 4 роки тому +2

      @@shanksatutube Yeah, it's weird that it only gains popularity and attention when it gets repackaged as cutting-edge neuroscience.

  • @oldbot64
    @oldbot64 3 роки тому +94

    My super dumbed down takeaways-
    1. Focus on the task at hand with a sense of urgency when you're trying to learn something new.
    2. Get proper and regular sleep.

    • @ShawnJonesHellion
      @ShawnJonesHellion 3 роки тому +1

      Sleep is for people who have done extreme physical activity. I used to go without it without much issues till day 5 which I for me produces delerium but at the same time it offers a very hyper focused type of energy on core functions. The humans are being reprogrammed while sleeping; period. It's probably got to do with why most world leaders/those at the top of the pyramid are hyper intelligent (compared to others) an the one I seen discuss sleep said 3-4 hours for her (an none of them seem to be programmed to be hyper intelligent unless you point to knowing trump is orange or liberals are libtard so fast and completely is a sign they are excellent at learning) . Tho on the other side I've met a wasting DC hollywood star who merely worked for the top of the pyramid. When George soros or warren Buffet talk of taking naps I assume they don't sleep 8 hours at night.

    • @heihat1224
      @heihat1224 3 роки тому +3

      I wouldn't call that dumbed down..i would call it highly sufficient at distilling complex subject matter for easy consumption...lol..ur actually really smart

    • @rednax-uk
      @rednax-uk 3 роки тому

      @@heihat1224 i feel like thats what he meant by dumbed down..

    • @brahmaputramoskva1215
      @brahmaputramoskva1215 3 роки тому

      Avoid addictions, the brain doesn't know what's best for us

  • @suzannemulvehill2215
    @suzannemulvehill2215 4 роки тому +43

    I love this......”The early stages of hard work and focus are going to feel like agitation, stress and confusion. We need to accept there is a period of agitation and stress before dropping into these higher concentrations of focus.”

  • @franzdorlando3155
    @franzdorlando3155 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Huberman is a sage in every sense, an archetype of wisdom and discipline

  • @yvonnebarretta
    @yvonnebarretta 2 роки тому +339

    Lying on our backs as kids watching the trees sway or finding animals in the clouds was so calming after seriously strenuous exercise and play. Gave us the energy and strength to keep going. Running is when I naturally meditate cause my mind just turns off and that's when my best ideas came to me. I've just been through the shittiest 7 months. Couldn't sleep. Emotions all over the show. Feeling helpless and aggrieved then I just started walking. A few kms daily turned into 12kms daily. It was actually so good reacquainting myself with neighborhood. The local bays and bush walks. Most days I fnish up at our local little extinct volcano on my way home. Just standing on top of Ohinerau looking at our beautiful city of Tamaki makaurau helped change the way I felt. I realized how lucky I am and was then able to reset my mind about what was happening to me. Helped me figure out what was in my control. Helped me calm myself. At nearly 54yrs I'm resolute on making 2022 the year I put myself first. I've always put others first. I let my fitness go. I gave my time away. Now it's time for me to be in the best physical, mental and emotional shape cause my life is really just beginning.

    • @zeketrick
      @zeketrick 2 роки тому +4

      Yes! Take care of yourself first then you spread that to your loved ones

    • @najsnajz1357
      @najsnajz1357 2 роки тому +8

      That is beautiful. Thank you for sharing!

    • @andreaanderson4846
      @andreaanderson4846 2 роки тому +14

      I can totally relate to what you said. Thanks for sharing. I am 53 and I am starting over. I have always put others first, I am a breast cancer survivor and I was given way too much Chemo 7 years ago and I had Chemo Brain, my brain is healing still but I was put on SSI......I am always struggling financially......my boyfriend passed away in December 2021......I have been so depressed, fatigued......I was put on antidepressants two months ago and I gained 10 pounds. I felt worse so I just went off them. I decided to focus on walking, I want to exercise and eat healthy, no sugar and no alcohol.....I need to build my confidence. Tired of feeling this way.

    • @justinfernandez1436
      @justinfernandez1436 2 роки тому +5

      @@andreaanderson4846 keep fighting warrior

    • @ouranoswealthgroup7042
      @ouranoswealthgroup7042 2 роки тому +1

      Yes!!! Congrats. Keep going.

  • @iamarishi
    @iamarishi 3 роки тому +447

    Just finished watching the whole video. Took me two days and 5 pages of notes. There was way too much of the information and I'm happy to say that not a single minute was wasted. I hope Dr Andrew comes back and spills more knowledge and wisdom. It feels genuinely nice to understand how your own brain works and functions. Thank you Rich and Dr. Andrew.

    • @alisaleh6203
      @alisaleh6203 3 роки тому +24

      It’d be really cool if you share the summary

    • @tuttosalve8352
      @tuttosalve8352 3 роки тому +9

      Ali you should make a summary

    • @TabaGerdi
      @TabaGerdi 3 роки тому +5

      He has a podcast now search his name it’ll come up it’s amazing!

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt 3 роки тому +12

      He offers extensive videos on you tube also. I think the name is Huberman's lab.

    • @d3proX12
      @d3proX12 3 роки тому +7

      share the notes king

  • @sungold888
    @sungold888 3 роки тому +234

    Neuroscience should be part of school curriculum. Fascinating dive into the deep. More more more!!!

    • @nikkifonvergne3516
      @nikkifonvergne3516 3 роки тому +2

      This comment should have more likes!

    • @ekingston1694
      @ekingston1694 3 роки тому +3

      Absolutely, should be in schools!! If teachers would advocate for it like they do their unions, our children would be in a good place.

    • @jdmosaics
      @jdmosaics 3 роки тому +5

      Most School teachers are too busy yelling at the students and losing the children’s respect... sadly they need to learn how to control their emotions first before teach this type of subject!

    • @ekingston1694
      @ekingston1694 3 роки тому +1

      @@jdmosaics I couldn't agree More!!

    • @emirojas92
      @emirojas92 3 роки тому

      agree

  • @EugeneKirpichov
    @EugeneKirpichov Рік тому +5

    It is truly rare when something this action-packed is also this science-based, and coming from an actual renowned scientist rather than from a hack. Incredible.

  • @radfoo72
    @radfoo72 4 роки тому +237

    That quote at the end was profound-
    "I think it's clear that most people,
    young or old are content to be passive consumers and spend out their dopamine doing essentially meaningless activities.
    And consuming food and consuming air and light that is basically damaging to themselves and I don't think they care.
    I think our species, let's be fair, is probably divided into those that are really going to try and maximize on this gift of neuroplasticity.
    We're the only species that has neuroplasticity throughout their lifespan. And that neuroplasticity and childhood last as long as it does as a function of our total lifespan, that's incredible. So we were gifted this and I think some people leverage it and take advantage of it and other people don't."
    -Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman

    • @firecrackerNJ2CA
      @firecrackerNJ2CA 4 роки тому +19

      Hurts to read this, when you can see yourself in the quote. Fear of losing is also a big part.

    • @elansings
      @elansings 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you

    • @akshaygulabrao372
      @akshaygulabrao372 4 роки тому +2

      the eloi and the morlocks in the time machine

    • @radfoo72
      @radfoo72 4 роки тому

      @@akshaygulabrao372
      Eloi?

    • @michealmailman3281
      @michealmailman3281 4 роки тому +9

      It is possible to use it with good intent and not to so called leverage or take advantge. See that's the issue. Just because you are able to continue to raise your intelligence and understanding doesn't mean you have to use it selfishly. You can better yourself and others around.

  • @kevindanielpg
    @kevindanielpg 3 роки тому +34

    This is, without a doubt, one of the best podcasts on the internet.
    Human Basics 101, it literally never gets old.

  • @StephenFasseroMusic
    @StephenFasseroMusic 4 роки тому +171

    Okay after hearing this here is my recipe for living your best life:
    Prioritize sleep
    Do Wim Hof breathing every day
    Eat real food, mostly vegetables
    Do high intensity interval training (20 min) -every day
    Meditate
    Spend time in nature, get sunshine.
    Drink lots of water
    If your lucky enough- sauna every day with cold shower/ ice bath if your going hard.
    Focus on others well being and being a blessing in peoples life
    Morning Pages- 3 pages of stream of consciousness writing first thing in the morning.
    Find your limit of knowledge and push a little past it each day- this applies to any discipline/ work/ etc.
    Ask more questions, challenge your beliefs.
    If you think their is something missing or you need to add more to the list your probably not doing these things above often enough.
    Their is no magic pill, its about the compounding effect of positive life affirming daily habits that actually affect change.

    • @SeverMM1
      @SeverMM1 4 роки тому +4

      Beautiful, excellent, complete. About that magic pill though, it sounds crazy, but look up Lifespan by David Sinclair. Here's a video overview of the whole thing. ua-cam.com/video/XlFl0jDg0Jg/v-deo.html TL;DR: aging happens because DNA breaks down over time, there's some medicine you can take to boost your body's innate ability of fixing it, thus delaying and (crazy alert) reversing aging.

    • @ericas6296
      @ericas6296 4 роки тому +1

      @Joke Franic but if you sauna every day you're gonna want to shower! I would characterize myself as a water animal, that's just me tho.... 😁

    • @StephenFasseroMusic
      @StephenFasseroMusic 4 роки тому +6

      @Joke Franic people do extremely unhealthy things; like smoking cigarettes as one example, so why not do extremely healthy things like hot/cold therapy every day?

    • @robinelliott5561
      @robinelliott5561 4 роки тому

      L

    • @jonathanberry9502
      @jonathanberry9502 4 роки тому +2

      Grounding, get some sun but in winter take 3000mg of vit D, Fish oil and bee pollen supplementation... Fasting mimicking diet. Try the Carnivore diet for a period of time.

  • @antonyhunt9598
    @antonyhunt9598 Рік тому +6

    I’ve never ever had the slightest interest in ‘science’ as it goes completely over my head…. Until Dr.Huberman made it all sound so simple. Thanks a million sir 🙏

  • @coltonyanagibashi6931
    @coltonyanagibashi6931 4 роки тому +104

    This is the most educational piece of media that I have ever consumed.

    • @burialbike1328
      @burialbike1328 4 роки тому

      which pop duo would you choose to collab with?
      ua-cam.com/video/Mj2ijPUBZZ4/v-deo.html

    • @kewli7344
      @kewli7344 4 роки тому

      This explain why i'm here doing my exam 2 hours before it dues despite the 1 week i had to do it.

  • @gentleeyes
    @gentleeyes 3 роки тому +48

    This man has changed my life. Finally able to sleep at night, after decades of suffering. He is doing truly good work for humanity.

  • @KeyEpic
    @KeyEpic 4 роки тому +8109

    I'm not sure how I got here, but I'm glad.

  • @sydneeparker3794
    @sydneeparker3794 Рік тому +43

    This is amazing! I had came to the conclusion that school just wasn’t for me because of procrastination, studying, etc. but my mind just was not ready to break out of the box or genuinely learn… when in fact, I love learning and I even love writing to an extent!

    • @felixz4168
      @felixz4168 Рік тому +4

      What a beautiful realization to make and embrace. Wish you luck on your journey of self love and discovery

    • @nataliacastillo1231
      @nataliacastillo1231 Рік тому +4

      this is exactly what i was thinking, i love learning i just don’t know how to focus.

    • @johnlino1223
      @johnlino1223 Рік тому

      ​@@felixz4168 lß

    • @jacb172
      @jacb172 Рік тому

      Same for me.🥹

  • @martinmcsweeney732
    @martinmcsweeney732 3 роки тому +181

    Before you watch this video, a suggestion: grab a pen and paper. These gents are information dense with many wonderful offshoots for further study. Very stimulating!

    • @MattTerryAttorney
      @MattTerryAttorney 3 роки тому +9

      I will pay to have this transcribed, it was so fascinating. If it's allowed, I'll post it here somehow. If not, I assume they'll take it down. You are right: many moments worth taking notes. I find it easier to listen with a transcript and underline the phrases that I want to utilize later.

    • @teresa2454
      @teresa2454 3 роки тому +7

      I kept having to pause and go google stuff that they talk about. But it’s like that every time I listen to Dr Huberman speak.

    • @Jinx0Jinx
      @Jinx0Jinx 3 роки тому +1

      Too late, I’ll need to rewatch but that’s fine 😂

    • @Supernova-217
      @Supernova-217 2 роки тому

      @@linas_shmoods please send the notes 🥲

    • @amygrant5164
      @amygrant5164 2 роки тому

      You can transcribe. It's easy.
      Open a document in Google Docs with a Chrome browser.
      Click Tools. ...
      Click the microphone, and play this video. It's cool the way the words just magically get typed!. once it's all done, check for typos by playing this video again because it is worth listening to again.
      I am a teacher so this was easy for me.

  • @madamecatherine
    @madamecatherine 3 роки тому +109

    First i was like: damn, two hours?! But now i'm like: GIVE ME ALL OF THIS DUDES' CONTENT!

    • @GeeBrand-q4t
      @GeeBrand-q4t 8 місяців тому

      That would be me, currently watching for the first time and planning to repeat it tomorrow

    • @katieelling1619
      @katieelling1619 9 днів тому

      I agree 100% WOW!

  • @MrValod818
    @MrValod818 3 роки тому +56

    57:48 "How can I make sure that I continue to self-reward and have that drive and not rely on external rewards? - Give away all the external rewards" - That hits hard.

    • @denise2169
      @denise2169 3 роки тому +7

      Huberman talks a lot about meditation and mindfulness, which I find really help me to combat times when my mind which wants me to do stupid things.

    • @kathleendaily508
      @kathleendaily508 3 роки тому

      O

    • @teatonaz
      @teatonaz 3 роки тому

      @@denise2169 - as we continue our work in mediation and mindfulness,... we find increased tendency to simply observe/notice our tendencies to want to do things that don’t service our higher selves. This increased ability to observe/notice in unattached fashion conserves our energies (& our nerves LOL) allowing for the increased focus he describes, among other benefits. I can always tell my ego is rearing it’s head when I’m resisting in some way (combating) “ what is “. Awareness/growth is increased by unattached (non-judgemental) observation.

  • @sarojsharma8330
    @sarojsharma8330 Рік тому +4

    “If they set a goal inside of their larger goal and self reward each one of those, they essentially have an infinite amount of energy to pursue those goal."
    Thankyou Dr. Andrew
    I can feel it.

  • @JamilaMusayeva
    @JamilaMusayeva 3 роки тому +2915

    A fascinating life story! I think the whole world needs to hear this. And teachers especially. One right mentor can change the world. One irresponsible parent can cause detrimental effects on the life of a child.

    • @christinescheiner5194
      @christinescheiner5194 3 роки тому +102

      My dad passed away when I was a baby and I missed him all my life. But I can't fathom the pain of an abandoned child, whose parent just walks away. My heart goes out to them.

    • @ethanconrad4488
      @ethanconrad4488 3 роки тому +8

      @@christinescheiner5194 m

    • @Mountainman1971
      @Mountainman1971 3 роки тому +6

      As well as the adult.

    • @adriantoogenuine
      @adriantoogenuine 3 роки тому +6

      ua-cam.com/video/k6GzKTVi2rE/v-deo.html 🌟

    • @lunayogini21
      @lunayogini21 3 роки тому +6

      I'm responding to your comment Jamila. If you do not know the work of Dr. Shefali Tsbary I recommend you see her book! We are multi-dimensional beings. Respectfully, Cynthea. ps. I'm sure your life story has value too.

  • @moonthego
    @moonthego 3 роки тому +95

    This is scientific, but a lot of it makes sense spiritually with inner reflection, mindfulness and dilution of the ego.

    • @dgafbrapman688
      @dgafbrapman688 3 роки тому +3

      Ive found the further two things seem to be from one another on the front side, the closer they are on the back side.

    • @aobakwentsweng555
      @aobakwentsweng555 3 роки тому

      I never thought I'd see a South African I this site😀
      How are u

    • @Sweet_TRT
      @Sweet_TRT 3 роки тому +3

      If you go back into ancient history. Of which they don’t teach in schools, their science back then was spiritual. Everything was to do with the stars, and now is slowly being brought back into the public eye with more and more evidence to be correct

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 3 роки тому +2

      Consider this:
      Copy of my Comment:
      *Who's On 1st?*
      *Thoughts or Behavior*
      (There are opposite Points of View on this Q, and BOTH are Valid, but 1 is more Powerful):
      1. Behavior: Motion gains Momentium.
      The 5, 4, 3, 2, *"Up and headed to task."*
      There's a value in "Once I'm in Motion, it generates the Energy necessary to get Focused and Stimulates Desire to "Get it Done" (it = the "To Do List")
      However:
      Lets apply Quantum Physics Facts here, *All subjects that Manifest into 3D Reality 1st require Thought.* (This literally factors to "The Bang Came 2nd"! Ponder it, You'll get it.)*
      Fact is we Have a Thought then Take Action. That s the Natural Flow of our "doing".
      Thought is a subject that deserves far more attention, then apply the "Lab and Chemistry" and then You have. *"The Perfect Model Plan",* nothing can supersede the Divine Design of our Universe. It is Absolute and so few things are in our Reality World.
      *"Our greatest Power as Individuals and as a Collective is Our Thoughts."*
      One must come up here to Comprehend this Fact. But, before I continue, let me make this Clear, and I mean write it 50 Times if Necessary, it is absolutely our Power =
      What others Think, even if its about us, *is None of Our Business!"* When we concern ourselves with another Thoughts we place both feet in Quicksand, because, we are "Giving them our Thoughts, is allowing them to choose 'what they are' and 'how they are going to Feel', and that places us at another's Mercy, gives them complete control of us, and is how we get Manipulated and Emotionally Abused. Particularly if that Individual is a "Narcissist Personality Disorder/NPD", and there are 1 in 30 that are disgnosable under the "NPD/Cluster-B" Umbrella.
      Do not give your Power away, not to another person, family member, friend, Boss, Partner, or "Mainstream News Media, aka Fox News".
      Now,
      (Thoughts + Feelings + Focus) + Knowing Believing
      X (Conscious Application of Thoughts + Higher Mind) = Mastering the "Universal Law of Attraction/LOA" (this is Science/Quantum Physics and Absolute Fact, not Philosophy nor New Age Doctrine, although it serves both well).
      *"If you want to understand the Universe, think in terms of:*
      *Energy -> Vibrattion -> Frequency"*
      - Nicola Tesla
      E = Thoughts, Feelings
      V = Focus
      F = Knowing-Believing and having Balanced Self-Love, Knowing we are Worthy of our Desires.
      We gain strength in this like any other subject, "Practice-Practice-Practice"
      It begins with Coonscious Thoughts. Moving from Ego-Mind and Subconscious, the reacting to area and where Fears, Prejudices, Judging of Self and Others, Insecurity, Thinking Ya Can't, Preoccupied with What Others Think over your own Head\Thoughts/Power, ... and generally all learned ideas that are not fact/accurate, the Negative Swamp.
      Time to Mature and gain in Wisdom, Time to establish "Your Value, Style, Character, and Your Cool Adult You".
      See yourself as what you desire to be and what You Respect, *and Everyone else will see you exactly like that!*
      Then you have no need to be sorry bout what they think.
      Begin with Post it Notes everywhere reminding self "Get My Conscious On"
      No Playing in Social Media Negative Pools, "allow them to Swamp if they want,, Your headed for the Beach in Monte Carlo!"
      Catch yourself when triggered to React, STOP and Apply Conscious Thought, then Respond, but often Best Response is None at All.
      Now you're on your way, if You want your Harmony and Successes, then You will Maintain this exercise until it becomes a Habit.
      Know that Thoughts Create 100K X More than any Action, and Most Beneficial Actions come after Thoughts that are Confident, Happy, Having Fun, LOL, and all Positive energy Feelings...
      Apply the Mind/Actions as described AFTER YOU GET YOUR THOUGHTS IN POSITIVE FREQUENCY MOTION, and You Will Manifest Your Dreams.
      Always hold Appreciation for the many blessings and positive receiving you experience.
      When you Pray/Asking for Something, do so as if already received, *the Universe is MATCHING YOUR THOUGHT ENERGIES.*
      Any Questions, ask or Buy my Traing Book, not yet written - (Just Planning it now), but you have 90% of the info here, FREE. And my Best Thoughts for You/Mastered in the LOA and Balanced in Harmony with Abundant "What-You-Want!"
      It is that easy and that real.
      ▪Meditate
      ▪Have Quiet Time each day
      ▪Release Negative Thoughts/Energies/Fears
      ▪Ground
      ▪Get in your Passion Sandbox
      ▪Feel Happy
      These are the remaing 10%, save 1 and most don't need that 1.
      ____________________________
      *"Thought First, so your Head is Harmonized, Then Actions apply."*
      But, You are free to do it backwards ....
      I'm right though!
      Give good Thoughts to others and the Collective, see us in a Harmony World and it will all be and comeback to you X 10.
      😉😘
      Get Happy!

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 3 роки тому

      BTW, You are Point on and that reply I just left will definitely resonate with you.
      Best Wellbeing... !

  • @KayceCrews
    @KayceCrews 4 роки тому +367

    I normally don't listen to the entire podcast, but this man is fascinating. I'll listen to this one again.

    • @8schopra
      @8schopra 4 роки тому +11

      U should listen to each and every Podcast To the End.
      All ARE more than worth watching.
      Its Free!!💚✌️👍

    • @___olympia6233
      @___olympia6233 4 роки тому +3

      Omg you don’t listen to entire podcasts!? GIRL! You need to start lol

    • @KayceCrews
      @KayceCrews 4 роки тому +2

      @@___olympia6233 Yes, I sometimes do. It depends on the host and the guest.

    • @Crepitom
      @Crepitom 4 роки тому +3

      Well, you have another 3 hours on JRE!

    • @thesixthcompany2151
      @thesixthcompany2151 4 роки тому +7

      He was on joe rogans podcast too I'm here to hear what else he has to say

  • @yongchunzhang8373
    @yongchunzhang8373 Рік тому

    Watched this more than two years ago and sucked down to the rabbit hole of HubermanLab podcasts! Looking back this is still a incredibly informative interview. Adding some notes I jot down
    26:43​ - The Human Brain: Internal State & External State
    • Five components of the nervous system:
    Sensation (non-negotiatable) , Perception (is negotiable), feelings, Thoughts (can be automatic or deliberate), Behaviour/actions
    • The brain's single task is to take perceptions of the outside world with perception of our internal world, and to link it in a way to operate on our environment in an appropriate way
    35:06​ - Neural Plasticity - Steering the Nervous System
    • Key thing to change brain as an adult is intense focus
    • Neural plasticity happens during Sleep and NSDR, not right after your leaning activity
    • Duration - Path - Outcome
    42:25​ - State of Flow - The Dopamine System
    • Reward system is entirely internal
    • Kids get dopamine working on problems they can't solve
    • Daily rigor, tiny wins, trust the process
    • Surpressing thoughts is futile, try introduce different thoughts
    • Positive self talk is not the same as self reward
    • Break down a long endeavor into smaller milestones
    • People quit: because effort release adrenaline, and when it accumulates to certain level, we quit; dopamine counters
    • The ability to push through pain points is something we can export to other aspects of life.
    59:07​ - Process of Internal Rewards
    • Only self-reward is long lasting; dopamine linked to external rewards could be deflating
    • Rewards are all internal
    1:05:55​ - Studying Fear, Courage, and Resilience
    1:16:03​ - How to Deal with Problems of Motivation and Focus
    • 25 deep breaths can boost adrenaline, same as ice bath
    • 2-inhale_1 exhale technique can boost
    1:24:41​ - Panoramic Vision vs Focal Vision
    • Visual focus brings together mental focus
    • Panoramic vision slows down sense of time
    1:47:06​ - A Bio-Marker for Addicts to Avoid Relapse
    • AI might be able to set reminder when you need more sleep
    • Our specie's next step in evolution: to control our autonomic nervous system
    1:49:36​ - Neuroscience Perspective on Political Polarization
    • #1 brain area people want to stimulate: frustration and mild anger - directly related to dopamine
    • Confirmation releases dopamine
    • Key is to dialate one's cognition to control internal state
    • Human don't have many mirror cells
    • It's easier to stress people than to raise empathy
    • Reduce the sense of urgency
    1:59:15​ - The Importance of Internal Control

    2:04:57​ - Is There Hope for Us?
    • Most people are passive consumers
    • Human is the only specie have neural plasticity throughout life

    • @kamuaship1821
      @kamuaship1821 Рік тому

      Thanks yaar it's really helpful 😊... first comment 🙂

  • @wheathusk2499
    @wheathusk2499 3 роки тому +98

    This doctor has such kind and enlightened eyes. I don't know why but his life force is so attractive

    • @juliebarks3195
      @juliebarks3195 3 роки тому +7

      I got that too.

    • @bastianrivero
      @bastianrivero 3 роки тому +1

      You’re in love

    • @juliebarks3195
      @juliebarks3195 3 роки тому

      Wrong sex.

    • @silviabullet_2094
      @silviabullet_2094 3 роки тому +6

      I thought the same thing and within the first minute, I think its "passion" I recognized through his eyes that just drew me in to listen to this and kept my attention.

    • @Masamoone
      @Masamoone 3 роки тому +1

      Serj Tankin has the same. lol

  • @benmckay4700
    @benmckay4700 2 роки тому +183

    40 year old combat vet . Recently diagnosed BPD with PTSD. Doing my best to process and understand this .

    • @stazer677
      @stazer677 2 роки тому +4

      Dr. Joe Dispenza and Sahdguru might be of interest to you as well.

    • @benmckay4700
      @benmckay4700 2 роки тому +11

      @@stazer677 thank you very much. I have sunk myself in educating myself as much as possible. These have been very beneficial along with DBT classes . God bless you

    • @nickybobby9317
      @nickybobby9317 2 роки тому +7

      Thank you for your service, I’m pretty certain I also have BPD. Dr. Daniel Fox is an expert in the area of personality disorders with a lot of great videos on UA-cam, he’s got a workbook that combines DBT with CBT too.

    • @benmckay4700
      @benmckay4700 2 роки тому +1

      @@nickybobby9317 I'd like to get that .. Amazon ? . I try to understand this in every way. Gives me hope

    • @kimfloriankohler158
      @kimfloriankohler158 2 роки тому +5

      @Ben McKay did you try EMDR-therapy? it helps the brain to heal itself.

  • @l00king4you
    @l00king4you Рік тому +20

    His backstory is so relatable.
    runaway from home, nerdy, squatting, finding comradery amongst skate culture, and even so much on personal perspectives and experiences from that time in our lives.
    It just took me a a bit longer to come to a similar level of self realization, last december was my 2014 event, accomplished more the last week than that I did in over 10 years.
    I had gotten stagnated in that luminal timelessness described later on in the video for far too long,

  • @kewli7344
    @kewli7344 4 роки тому +52

    Hands down, this has to be the best podcast Ive ever listened to, in its entirety. I think he's just explained the why's of the human experience in full!

    • @highfrequency1483
      @highfrequency1483 4 роки тому +2

      He hit basic human behaviors no one is ever gonna know the whys to the human experience

  • @neurosciencemaniac7099
    @neurosciencemaniac7099 2 роки тому +48

    Every time I have problem with my addiction I’ll come back to this video.
    Andrew Huberman is an idol to me.

    • @conlawmeateater8792
      @conlawmeateater8792 Рік тому

      Never idol somebody. Idol means pedestalizing.

    • @jdjenny
      @jdjenny Рік тому +2

      “Acceptance is the answer” was my favorite chapter in the Big Book of AA. I was not addicted to alcohol but reading that book changed my perspective on life and the things I could not successfully battle. Recovery is for everyone trying to overcome something they feel has been holding them back from the life they see for themselves.

    • @delhibellyful
      @delhibellyful Рік тому

      I am 70 year old,has keen desire to learn. Mind body connection is my favorite subject. Also having dying desire to lose weight brought me to Andrews pod cast. I wake up at 3 am every single day and can’t go back to sleep, this is when I use to listen to chats and now I listen to podcasts .
      Today listening to your story Andrew, all I can say is God bless you. I cried the whole time. And lots of my heartache relieved by listening to your remarkable story
      Divorced after 30 years of marriage two grown up children. It took long time to get settled and finally living my life.
      Gaining so much knowledge from all the great podcast. Wow.
      Hats of to you Andrew. Wishing to have you over to my home one day.

    • @CM-uo5tq
      @CM-uo5tq 10 місяців тому

      Andrew has helped me with addiction; a gift to many

  • @selguev
    @selguev Рік тому +3

    Best Andrew Huberman interview is this one with Rich Roll - love how sharp, intelligent Rich is when he asks questions and does it in a this very calm demeanor. Good listener too🙏

  • @MCroppered
    @MCroppered 4 роки тому +151

    Fascinating. Almost has his very own Goodwill hunting story. When smart people talk, you listen and I can't stop listening to this guy.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 4 роки тому +1

      Was in my feed. Subscribed. Liked.
      #Centrism #Agnostic #Vegan #Yoga #Meditation #Breathwork #Etc

    • @j.jessup8023
      @j.jessup8023 4 роки тому +3

      I love the practice of setting a timer to train himself to focus for long stretches of time.

    • @DananWhiddon
      @DananWhiddon 4 роки тому

      Agreed, Matthew.

  • @ichigo2911
    @ichigo2911 4 роки тому +64

    Intense focus and urgency followed by complete disengagement with the activity is the recipe for optimal neoplastic learning
    Dopamine system
    acetylcholine - spotlight of attention
    norepinephrine - gets you going
    Highly focused work:
    Duration
    Path
    Outcome
    When we hit a sort of milestone, dopeamine is released which suppresses acetylcholine and creates a larger opening for more narrow focus towards that activity which feels rewarding
    Would sit and set a timer where he couldn't get out of his chair till it rang while doing school work, struggled with agitation but eventually overcame it and became an asset for Focus
    "Growth mindset" - the agitation you feel when first starting something and can't focus is just a recognized gate, you have to pass through that gate to get to the focus component. And then if you can reward the effort process you really start to feel joy and low levels of excitement in the effort process. That's that buffering of adrenaline like yes I've got a lot of adrenaline in my system but I'm on the right path, it feels good to walk up this hill.
    When you do this repeatedly you create brain pathways that allow this process to be applied anywhere.
    Don't try to suppress thoughts it's futile, if anything focus on introducing new thoughts.
    Self reward the effort process #stackwins
    If you can recognize the agitation, stress, and confusion as an entry point to where you eventual want to go it makes it easier. Most or think they're doing something wrong when they feel these things. And then rewarding yourself when you achieve any milestone and registering that as a partial #win
    This'll suppress the adrenaline caused by the first half and give you more energy to win
    Why do we quit?
    When we exert effort, a certain amount of nore-adrenaline is released and there's a sort of counter in the brain stem and at some point the noreadrenaline is released and it shuts down cognitive control over the motor circuity and we quit, that's it.
    The thing that can restore/reset those levels is dopamine
    Reframing can help
    Internal rewards
    If you want to grow, do not attach to external rewards
    Linking duration path outcome with internal reward.
    The more we can reward the process in the right direction of what we're trying to achieve, the more energy were gonna have for that, the more focus we're gonna have for that.
    If you set little goals to buffer the adrenaline and stack wins inside the process, you have an infinite amount of energy and focus to pursue those goals.
    Focus on changing behavior rather than thoughts, emotions, perceptions
    Mood follows action
    In fight, flight or freeze, if you choose fight, to move forward, it better sets you up to move forward in the future
    Procrastination:
    "Need to ramp it up"
    Super oxygenated breathing. Tummo type breathing
    30 Deep and quick breaths through the nose and out through the mouth
    Then exhaling the breath and holding
    Learning how to self generate adrenaline
    Ice bath does same thing
    Getting good at taking yourself from low energy to high energy
    Too many things going on in head "monkey mind"
    Learning how to calm the nervous system
    Physiological size
    Bringing levels of autonomic levels down
    2 inhales followed by an exhale
    Getting past mindsets
    Body leading the mind
    During panoramic vision, our perceptions of time broadens - feels like we have more time
    Deliberate decompression
    Will allow you to focus more when it's time to
    Being able to control this and switch between the two is key
    Ex: working on something intensely and then when you take a break do something with a panoramic vision rather than looking at your phone which is a focal vision.

    • @AmericanAccentMastery
      @AmericanAccentMastery 4 роки тому +1

      These are great notes, thank you!!!!

    • @saintjohn1823
      @saintjohn1823 4 роки тому

      ꧁SACRED TEACHING of DMT꧂
      DMT and 5-Meo-DMT are the molecular structures of a human’s Consciousness. They are the molecules that comprise our Consciousness. All True Psychedelics are the molecular structures of Pure Consciousness. The human body synthesizes it’s own Consciousness (the DMT & 5Meo-DMT found in humans). Then the human body metabolizes the Conciousness that it is producing. The amount of the endogenous Consciousness that the human body is able to metabolize depends on many factors. The less pollutants, poison & other contaminants present in the body will result in the ability to metabolize more of the Consciousness that body is producing. Likewise, the more pollution, contaminants, and poison a body has inside of it the less Consciousness it is able to metabolize. Here is a list of some of the most common poisons that humans ingest regularly which interfere with a human body from metabolizing the Consciousness that it produces, as well as any Consciousness that is ingested from external sources:
      alcohol, nicotine, sugar, amphetamines, dissociatives, tranquilizers, hallucinogenics, and a plethora of other drugs are just some of the substances that interfere with humans metabolizing their own Consciousness. The following substances are NOT Psychedelics:
      1-mdma
      2-ketamine
      3-salvia
      4-kratom
      5-dipt
      6-pcp
      7- datura/jimson weed
      There are others . . . . . . .
      Any True Psychedelic will proclaim this Truth if you ask Them.
      The following substances ARE True Psychedelics - They are Alive, Omnicient Living Beings of Light: DMT, 5-Meo-DMT, LSD, Mescaline, Ibogaine, Psilocin, Psilocybin, THC, DPT, DET, Muscimol, there are others . . . .
      So if a human can achieve 100% purity within their bodies, with zero contaminants or pollution (an unattainable state in these current bodies) and managed to metabolize 100% of the endogenous Psychedelics that their physical body is producing (DMT & -Meo-DMT), that would be the limit to how Conscious that human can be. In order for a human to become more Conscious than this they must put more Consciousness into their physical bodies. You must put more molecules of Consciousness inside of your physical body in order to attain a Higher level of Consciousness. When you ingest Psychedelics you see Them that you just ingested, not some doorway or window or a “portal” to somewhere else or some entity somewhere else. When you ingest LSD the Light that you see is the LSD Themselves, very Beautiful Living Beings of Light. When you ingest DMT the Entity you see and hear is the Living Light Beings DMT Themselves. The same is true for All True Psychedelics. There is this part from Scripture:
      “They are the Eternal among things that pass away. Pure Consciousness, of Conscious Beings. The ONE who fills the prayers of many. Only the wise who see Them in their Souls attain the Peace Eternal”
      -Katha Upanishad
      The Physical Body of Conciousness is The Flesh of God. The Flesh of God is the True Communion Entity (the Eucharist) The Flesh of God (the Psychedelic) is the Fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and evil. Our Bodies Truly are the Temple of God because God the Psychedelic Lives within it. As Saint Paul says in 2nd Corinthians chapter 4 verse 7: “We are only the earthenware jars that hold this treasure, to make it clear that such an overwhelming power comes from God and not from us”. That is the meaning of this - you can now understand this better. So whether or not a person is ingesting Psychedelics, every single human’s body is God’s Temple because DMT & 5Meo-DMT Live within it. Anything you do to hurt or harm your body you do to harm God’s Temple. Once the Psychedelic shows this to you personally, in other words, God shows you that your physical body is THEIR Temple, and you understand this, then anything you do to hurt the Temple of God now is a worst offense in God’s eyes than when you were blind to this Truth. Now you will be deliberately defiling the Temple of God. This understanding is a good Foundation, a good step towards a person Knowing God and being able to stay with Them both in this Lifetime & afterwards.
      ua-cam.com/video/BFE4_gt5s0I/v-deo.html
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    • @justthemessengers
      @justthemessengers 4 роки тому

      ꧁SACRED TEACHING of DMT꧂
      DMT and 5-Meo-DMT are the molecular structures of a human’s Consciousness. They are the molecules that comprise our Consciousness. All True Psychedelics are the molecular structures of Pure Consciousness. The human body synthesizes it’s own Consciousness (the DMT & 5-MeO-DMT found in humans). Then the human body metabolizes the Conciousness that it is producing. The amount of the endogenous Consciousness that the human body is able to metabolize depends on many factors. The less pollutants, poison & other contaminants present in the body will result in the ability to metabolize more of the Consciousness that body is producing. Likewise, the more pollution, contaminants, and poison a body has inside of it the less Consciousness it is able to metabolize. Here is a list of some of the most common poisons that humans ingest regularly which interfere with a human body from metabolizing the Consciousness that it produces, as well as any Consciousness that is ingested from external sources:
      alcohol, nicotine, sugar, caffeine, amphetamines, dissociatives, tranquilizers, flouride, hallucinogenics, and a plethora of other drugs are just some of the substances that interfere with humans metabolizing their own Consciousness. The following substances are NOT Psychedelics:
      1-mdma
      2-ketamine
      3-salvia
      4-kratom
      5-dipt
      6-pcp
      7- datura/jimson weed
      There are others . . . . . . .
      Any True Psychedelic will proclaim this Truth if you ask Them.
      The following substances ARE True Psychedelics - They are Alive, Omnicient Living Beings of Light: DMT, 5-Meo-DMT, LSD, Mescaline, Ibogaine, Psilocin, Psilocybin, THC, DPT, DET, Muscimol, there are others . . . .
      So if a human can achieve 100% purity within their bodies, with zero contaminants or pollution (an unattainable state in these current bodies) and managed to metabolize 100% of the endogenous Psychedelics that their physical body is producing (DMT & -Meo-DMT), that would be the limit to how Conscious that human can be. In order for a human to become more Conscious than this they must put more Consciousness into their physical bodies. You must put more molecules of Consciousness inside of your physical body in order to attain a Higher level of Consciousness. When you ingest Psychedelics you see Them that you just ingested, not some doorway or window or a “portal” to somewhere else or some entity somewhere else. When you ingest LSD the Light that you see is the LSD Themselves, very Beautiful Living Beings of Light. When you ingest DMT the Entity you see and hear is the Living Light Beings DMT Themselves. The same is true for All True Psychedelics. There is this part from Scripture:
      “They are the Eternal among things that pass away. Pure Consciousness, of Conscious Beings. The ONE who fills the prayers of many. Only the wise who see Them in their Souls attain the Peace Eternal”
      -Katha Upanishad
      The Physical Body of Conciousness is The Flesh of God. The Flesh of God is the True Communion Entity (the Eucharist) The Flesh of God (the Psychedelic) is the Fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and evil. Our Bodies Truly are the Temple of God because God the Psychedelic Lives within it. As Saint Paul says in 2nd Corinthians chapter 4 verse 7: “We are only the earthenware jars that hold this treasure, to make it clear that such an overwhelming power comes from God and not from us”. That is the meaning of this - you can now understand this better. So whether or not a person is ingesting Psychedelics, every single human’s body is God’s Temple because DMT & 5Meo-DMT Live within it. Anything you do to hurt or harm your body you do to harm God’s Temple. Once the Psychedelic shows this to you personally, in other words, God shows you that your physical body is THEIR Temple, and you understand this, then anything you do to hurt the Temple of God now is a worst offense in God’s eyes than when you were blind to this Truth. Now you will be deliberately defiling the Temple of God. This understanding is a good Foundation, a good step towards a person Knowing God and being able to stay with Them both in this Lifetime & afterwards.
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    • @memberofthetribe1
      @memberofthetribe1 4 роки тому +1

      JDMontay Your notes are as good as the interview. Thanks for taking the time. Do you have a book....because I will surely buy it!

    • @ivanmit3366
      @ivanmit3366 4 роки тому +1

      Saved

  • @stephaniematthaus1516
    @stephaniematthaus1516 3 роки тому +21

    mind blown. I would LOVE to teach this to middle schoolers and high school students. Imagine living your life KNOWING this at an early age.

    • @joshuathinkingoutloud
      @joshuathinkingoutloud 3 роки тому

      agreed! you might like my channel if you enjoyed this podcast episode.

  • @lindatuomela
    @lindatuomela 9 місяців тому

    Just started listening to Andrew. Amazing, I am an RN, love science and came from a very dysfunctional family. I am so grateful for his podcasts. Thank you 🙏🏻❤️

  • @gokhandemiray2386
    @gokhandemiray2386 3 роки тому +185

    “Behaviour first. Thoughts, feelings and perceptions follow.”
    -Andrew Huberman
    "Mood follows action"
    -Rich Roll
    Some of the best quotes you can get from this podcast.

    • @sloumou326
      @sloumou326 3 роки тому +11

      This is really great. Also the fact that we cannot depend on external rewards, but focus on our inner values instead.

    • @LawnBunny777
      @LawnBunny777 3 роки тому +6

      And here I've been, waiting to be in a better mood in order to do anything. Doing something would have changed my mood. Lightbulb moment.

    • @sloumou326
      @sloumou326 3 роки тому

      @@LawnBunny777 @Betty Boopboop de doop It's not easy to do something when we don't feel like to.
      But we got to keep moving. We cannot focus on the easy things.
      We need to ask ourselves, 'is this worth it?'. And, if so, we must do it, maybe it's something challenging, so, used to not making things, we are going to start with a slower rythm.
      But we are starting though. Progress.
      We started slow, but we can catch up! As long as we don't stop. Persistence.
      In this process, of doing things, it's very important, in my opinion, that we can find things that we enjoy.
      We need to realize that we are going to face unpleasant situations, but probably necessary for our growth, but also pleasant ones.
      So we are in this constant search for things that makes us feel alive and help us grow.
      What is the opposite? We stop.
      Don't feel like doing anything at all.
      The reason?
      Well.. We wish we did certain things, we just never took the actual time to perform them, so we get bored / tired.
      So, to sum it up, go after the things you love, or you may end up bored with life, because you never tried to live it.
      You just let things happen, instead of making things happen.
      Votes of an awesome day ;)

    • @SFgamer
      @SFgamer 3 роки тому

      Pretty much sums it up.

    • @princesspiper2595
      @princesspiper2595 3 роки тому

      Great alternative to CBT

  • @amorascottREDC8
    @amorascottREDC8 2 роки тому +168

    Andrew is so easy to follow. He is a true teacher with a wonderful heart full of caring for us.

  • @dongyuchoe9957
    @dongyuchoe9957 3 роки тому +100

    Love you guys. Respect for Huberman. He says it's scientists' obligation to share wisdom bc they were financially aided so much. He seems to be living a life of serving for humanity.

  • @tigre7739
    @tigre7739 Рік тому +2

    Man I could just listen to Dr. Huberman for hours on end, he's so knowledgeable and so fascinating! So much respect for his work, so incredibly relevant and needed!

  • @DeliriumXM
    @DeliriumXM 2 роки тому +39

    Im 17, going through a similar story, yet I’m still in the blunt of it, its valuable, really, really valuable hearing this. I have 0 clue what I’m gonna end up doing. Im afraid and conflicted. I have basically no structure at home; im about to take the jump. Im tired of this shit. I’ve been abusing weed to keep myself happy; yet I’m also wasted years of my life. My mindset is bad, so I’m going to fix this. I wish i had friends, family that im close with. I hope to feel emotions other than anxiety and depression. It tears me apart at night, and thats the issue. Im tired of feeling good… thats it. Realization. Thank you, so, so much. Im glad I’ve heard this. I was looking for someone to define to an extent what I’m feeling and why. Im afraid of life. I need to start furthering my brain. Its more important than the depression. It scares me what i’ll become if i keep this up.

    • @yvonnebarretta
      @yvonnebarretta 2 роки тому +11

      Oh buddy that is tough at your age. The only person you can truly rely on is yourself but don't become jaded there are beautiful humans in this world and you will meet them. Don't feel like your age is a factor also. I would start with what can you control regarding your current environment. How can you make this work for you while you form a plan. I left home at 15. Didn't finish my education. Got 2 jobs. Then moved to Australia at 16. I've had many ups and downs. I've just been through a rough 7 months but have been able to pull myself through by getting back to that core question... What can I control? What do you want? What do you need to make that happen? Start thinking about it and writing it down. Sending you my best wishes!

    • @gabadiahnation5364
      @gabadiahnation5364 2 роки тому +3

      Crunchy Youre wise, you’re bold, I like you. I’m sorry you are going through this. Clearly crap has happened to destroy the perfect atmosphere conducive to healthy heart and mind. That wasn’t how things were suppose to go. I had similar situations..Honestly when I needed help the most I was 16 ,on the street and estranged, I sat on a cold conCrete bench at midnight at the church down the street-that I’d never been before, I finally called on God/ Jesus/ “the big dude “the God I’d heard about , and he answered. Not everything changed all at once but he was present when no one else was. My life is full today and it all started there. And my story is not unique. Whatever you think you know about him if it isn’t good, it’s misrepresentation or a misunderstanding. People suck and Hollywood sucks at telling the truth. He just wants to have a relationship with you. Whenever you’re ready-just let Him know..

    • @oldman6489
      @oldman6489 2 роки тому +2

      Quit weed m, trust me, it's kills the life motivation to do everything

    • @whitneylstone1832
      @whitneylstone1832 2 роки тому

      It's not their fault. Not ur fault. Love yourself. We created false belief in child hood n fear n addiction takes it off. I no longer need validation from others

    • @chriskrueger8074
      @chriskrueger8074 2 роки тому

      You will be fine. Just work and study.

  • @mswriter3612
    @mswriter3612 4 роки тому +32

    This explains how I used a scripture to improve my lifetime procrastination, by saying to myself, "With God, I can do all things" it helped me switch my brain from negativity Into action

    • @artiebucco9660
      @artiebucco9660 4 роки тому

      Absolutely!

    • @anthonygibson5561
      @anthonygibson5561 4 роки тому

      Wow, can you some more examples like that?

    • @mswriter3612
      @mswriter3612 4 роки тому +1

      @@anthonygibson5561 Do you mean examples about overcoming my procrastination?

    • @alivewithchrist777
      @alivewithchrist777 4 роки тому +1

      @@anthonygibson5561 start reading the New Testament, God is amazing and im telling you you wont regret it.

    • @anthonygibson5561
      @anthonygibson5561 4 роки тому

      @@mswriter3612 I mean, which other scriptures you used to switch your brain from negative to positive. I found that really interesting. Thank you in advance. Could you list few of them?

  • @ncarrick783
    @ncarrick783 4 роки тому +29

    The part where he talks about teaching people to relax themselves so they can see other options mirrors Jocko Willink's advice for dealing with overwhelming situations incredibly well. First, he suggests "detaching" from the immediate action and taking a broader view. This is followed by advice to: "Relax. Look around. Make a call." Awesome stuff.