I love this! Andrew may never know this, but he helped me to get through understanding my 24 year old son's TBI while he was in a coma, he helped me to get him the proper therapy after he left the hospital, and his podcast now helps my son (now 26) continue to improve his recovery. He ABSOLUTELY enjoys learning about his brain health, his emotional health, and physical health from these videos! My son is a walking miracle partly because of this man. ❤
I am a nurse and worked on a Traumatic brain injury ward and saw the miracles in patients that walked out of hospital after rehab our brains are truly amazing!!
What a truly remarkable human being! His heart, his empathy, his honesty and openness...his class and sensitivity, his MIND! What a blessing to learn about him and from him. Both Andrew Huberman and Peter Attia are such gifts to this world - and what a blessing it is to live in a time of podcasts! Thank you both for making my Friday evening so enjoyable!
I agree. What a gift to be sitting here in Canada, listening to those amazing human being that i Will probably never meet but learning so much from them.
It's such a privilege to hear the backstory of "the guy who produces high quality science masterclass" week in week out. Andrew's personal life is so interesting, but none of it ever got out of his podcasts (aside from Costello) - a show of how professional and dedicated he is to keeping his material pure for science. But man, what a great life story and well developed person psychologically. He really earned my utmost respect as a human being.
Andy! This was quite the podcast. It was brave my friend and added great value to your podcasts. I'm 70, retired after 38 years at SLAC up the hill. I wanted to say how much you've served my bumpy transition into the 'golden years'. I hit the skids getting here. You came into my UA-cam world like a bulldog. One podcast after the other you've offered me a game plan, and by golly it's working. I have danced with depression over the years. I changed my lifestyle, my diet, and the results are undeniable. But mostly I wanted to honor the story behind the skills. You didn't come into this as some byproduct of a career. The word service comes to mind. I love your precision, mixed with some kindness for the human condition. I don't get to the Farm much as I'm 5 hours up the coast now. But should we cross paths somehow I'm going to say hello, and thanks. I remember that skate shop in PA. I was there when they rolled up the sidewalks at 6pm. Keep rolling bro, You're a shiny light on the tree. best regards, John
Yes! I too have had a bumpy road to 65 and Dr. H has been my guiding light. He is such a blessing. John, like you it has been difficult. YOUR beautiful acknowledgement has been an inspiration to me as well. Thank you.
Love this guy because he OWNS IT. And I love that life wasn’t always easy for him and he had to start over. So many people watching this in that same place are gonna be so inspired.
tough life being born a rich kid and legacy admission to sanford then using scientism and credentialism to become a fake guru and self promoting charlatan in the age of self promoting charlatans. real scientists are busy doing science, not making podcats all day every day for an audience of 90% high school flunkie men.
I'm 15 weeks into eating healthy and bringing this 55-year-old body back online :-) binge watching you, huberman, David Sinclair, and Shawn Stevenson. Thank you for changing my life
This is an awesome interview. My takeaways: children who are impacted by family dysfunction can overcome it through the support of friends (and their friends’ parents), caring adults (in this case a therapist, some teachers and coaches) and the local community. In Dr. Huberman’s case he was also fortunate to be resilient and very smart! Thanks for opening up, being vulnerable and sharing details about your own life experiences.
What a fantastic interview! I am in awe of how honest and vulnerable Andrew Huberman is. In addition to appreciating the content of his podcast, I've also been impressed by his reverence for his mentors and colleagues. I am grateful for his dedication to making his knowledgeable accessible to millions of people.
It's insane that I had almost an exact replica experience with being committed/institutionalized by my parents (but as an adult). Andrews description of his cognitive dissonance related to why/how he ended up there and the sense of betrayal/abandonment that comes with it is profound. Also, the raw emotion that comes when a therapist finally becomes the one who finally hears and sees you in a way that can actually help you heal... In a weird way, it's comforting to hear someone relate to this super traumatic experience....thank you for sharing these intimate details!
Growing up Andrew felt nobody cared about him, so he went on and dedicated his career and podcast to helping ppl because he cares. Just beautiful, God bless you always Andrew and I hope you get everything you wish for and more in ways you'd never imagined🙏@Hubermanlab
Thank you Dr. Huberman for your inspiring words. My story followed a similar trajectory early on, except it was my father passing and I fell into drugs and had to leave college. I now have over 3.5 years clean from drugs and alcohol and will be applying for PhD programs in neuroscience this Fall. Hearing your struggles has been a massive inspiration to me as I also didn’t follow the normal high school and college routine.
This was a genuine rollercoaster of emotions. The first few minutes it seemed like hubermans life was idealistic, but WOW…. it then took a hard turn. He’s been through a lot.
I’ve been following Dr. Huberman from the past 4 years. He has been a prominent role model in my life. This podcast reveals so many intimate details about his life and the message he carries. I’m grateful he exists and I hope I get to meet him one day.
I loved listening to this. I love Andrew's podcast & was curious about his personal life. Thank you for hosting, Peter. Andrew, thank you for sharing some of your story with us. It brought tears to my eyes at times & warmed my heart. I hope you know how many of us deeply appreciate you. Truly. Let that really sink in. You are so incredibly special & loved by so many people you'll never know. So much genuine love to you both
Quite possibly two of the most intellectually generous men I’ve ever encountered. I’m a big fan of Peter’s calm, incisive interviewing style and Andrew’s delivery, whether asking or answering questions, is absolutely flawless. I’m incredibly glad I found you. Thank you both for what you do.
I love Andrew and after watching this my respect for him increased. I feel less guilty to feel a total mess whenever I recount my story. I discovered The hubermanlab since April 2023 and my life is changing daily. I've followed many Doctors and coaches, non of them has been able to help me reconnect with myself and reality like Dr Huberman does. I am proud to consider him as a mentor. Learning about his past inspires me a lot. And Dr Attia is such a good listener. Anyone would tell their story with passion. Thank you for this.
Loving your transparency. At 71, I still remember my depression during puberty. Almost took my life. Your story breaks my heart and brings up so many memories. Seeing your excell jump studying the sciences. Now I have been learning in all your podcasts. My family history roots were strong at Stanford and Palo Alto area. Dad a Berkeley grad. Got PHD in Physics. Manhattan Project participant. Thank you !
I love that science and education became Dr. Huberman’s lifeboat. Education has been that for so many of us lucky children who were self parented and adultified. Also, people you would not predict matter in /save our lives…and we matter to our students in ways we don’t even know.
I don't usually comment on stuff, but thank you so much for sharing your story, and for taking the time to make all your wonderful podcasts. I always got the impression watching your podcasts that you are a man who has overcome or is continuing to overcome an internal struggle to be the person you project outwards in order to share your knowledge. Hearing your story, I have even greater respect for you as an amazing, resilient, and deeply thoughtful human being. I went quite far off the rails and screwed up my own life as a conflicted teenager, and had to claw my way back, and I think it makes you more caring, insightful and empathetic towards others and more driven to succeed, or not let yourself fall again. I haven't had to deal with the things you have, but I feel I understand a little of what you must have battled to get where you are, and I'm really sorry that you had to go through it, but I hope you've been able to make peace with your past.
Peter Attia, who interviews people about science, not personal stuff, Interviews Andrew Huberman, who talks about science, not personal stuff, about personal stuff 🎉
He is The Best Interviewer! Asks question & then (miracle, not an Oprah) Listens, Gets the Story! Dr. Huberman is the most arduous (raise yourself) best Comeback Story. If everyone could smarten up this productively. The world would be better.❤
I love the raw truth that Dr. Huberman shares in this interview about his life. All of our lives are so intricate and evolve as a result of our experiences. He takes full ownership over his life. Thank you, Dr. Huberman for sharing so openly and honestly. May we all take ownership over our experiences and be so closely connected to ourselves and others by examining our own actions and feelings and how we interact with each other. In addition, take our experiences and expertise to then enlighten others daily through our work. You do this daily. Thank you! You are such a thoughtful and reflective person. ❤️
Resilience is such an underrated trait, but it has served you well. You knew how to use your good sense and brains, and were able to shape your own life and live to tell the tale. Thanks to all those folks who helped you out in hard times. Good on ya'!
What an amazing story. To be faced with so much adversity and still persevere is a true testament to his character. I love listening to his podcast and interviews. He makes science so understandable for those of us not in the medical field.
Andrew Huberman I found you a few months ago and have watched several of your podcasts! Much of your story reminds me of many things in my youth and never physical or sexual abuse but, alone. I am eating up this podcast and at my 78 years of age, I love you and all you have done with your life! I have interest in so many things, my adult children say I have adult ADHD ( I only agree with the part where I cannot memorize!). God Bless you in all you do. God has truly gifted you! Glad I found you on UA-cam. You are pure genius! Keep up the amazing talks so I can keep learning!
I loved this podcast episode when it came out a little while ago! Really admire and respect both of these guys and I really enjoyed Andrew being open to telling his story, something he doesn't do very often on his own show. His vulnerability at times is really heartwarming. great listen.
I am so grateful to know more about you, Mr. Huberman. You are my brother form another mother, and I am grateful for your BEING. Family isn’t always blood.
This was the most significant podcast of Andrew H. I’ve ever listened to. Including his own!!( And I’ve listened to every podcast since he launched) It puts so much “realness” to him that’s incredible and incredibly inspiring to anyone who hears his story….and I’ve heard you too and put you up there with A.H. ! Thank you!!!
It’s a privilege to have this access to your story, Andrew. You’re always so interesting and inspirational in your public facing work. It’s fascinating to also see some of your private details, here. Your honesty and integrity are an absolute joy. This interview is incredibly moving and I am very grateful. You have taught me, and many others, so much. You probably can’t evaluate your impact with hard data, but you have definitely changed my life and several of my friends’ lives. Do not underestimate that. ❤❤ ❤❤❤
Dr H. OMG! I thought I was a fan girl before, I’m totally in love with you even more!!! Don’t worry. I’m an old girl and could be your Mamma. I’m so proud of you. What an inspiration you are. I too had a lot of childhood trauma. You really are inspiring me. Thank you. Much love and support, An Old Texas Fan Girl 🎉
@@crypton_8l87 you have given me much to ponder. First, thank you for taking a moment of your life to point out and reflect how you see me. We see parts of ourselves through the reflection of others that we may not otherwise have a line of sight. Second, I am curious if my vernacular misalignment with your impression is, generational, regional, or life experiences. I had no inkling it was insulting. Nor have I particularly considered or cared about my status in society. I value authenticity and integrity more than status. To me, “girl“ was meant to be lighthearted while simultaneously conveying through writing, how impressed I am with Dr. Huberman’s story, how I connected with it, and to imply there was a modicum of healing that it gave me. Again, thank you for taking the time to let me know how I appear. You are an interesting mirror for further consideration of how I see myself.
Andrew Huberman's scientific contributions have always been a source of my admiration, but I am now completely amazed by the persona he embodies. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Our young teenage years are the second most important years of our lives, as we go through major physical, mental and emotional changes. If you suffer traumatic situations at that age, it marks you for life. And yet here we are - stronger, wiser, and more compassionate than ever. Thank you for sharing💜
Thank you, Andrew, for sharing your story. I find hearing others life stories help me be more compassionate. You never know what someone is dealing with from their past or present. I pray you'll find peace in your life, Andrew, you have accomplished much and have so much to offer others. Thank you
Thank you Dr Huberman for being vulnerable in sharing your difficulties. Your life story is amazing and gives hope that one can over come obstacles with a little help from good humans and keeping on - not giving up
Without knowing the backstory, when I found Andrews podcast here on youtube, I immediately knew, Andrew was ´one of us´. The edge was palpable and the humanity in him ran deep in a way it only does, when there are certain experiences that involve pain and loss. Thank you for this conversation. It will give a lot of kids a lot of hope and outlook for their future. Thank you Andrew for your work, I appreciate it so much. Thank you Peter for asking in a way that makes this meaningful and a delight to watch.
I love this interview. I love both of who you both became as grown man. I have one daughter and I’m taking care of my two grandkids for the last 5 yrs. I believe in taking care of young kids while they are dependents. I’m very sad for all the young kids who doesn’t have parents or grandparents present day to day. It broke my heart to hear you being alone and lost! Thank you for sharing your story and your life experiences.
Much respect to him. I've listened to many of his recordings but to hear about his childhood and backstory really makes me love him more and understand why he does what he does. I too have childhood trauma with my parents and was never given a path. I really admire this guy.
Amazing interview! Enormous respect for Andrew Huberman. I love his curiosity, kindness, intellect, discipline and humility. Fascinating to hear about pivotal moments in his life. Thank you for sharing!!
Wow! Just wow! I started listening to Huberman’s podcast since he started. I remember, when I subscribed there was only about 10k subscribers, now he has more than 3M subscribers!
Riveting, touching and inspiring to hear Mr Huberman’s backstory. Listened in awe to every word Andrew said, me tearing up as he did. Thank you for your heartfelt honesty, really sharing these very personal and poignant experiences in your life Andrew. As a Mom, I just wanted to reach through the screen, hug him, hold him and comfort him. I was particularly intrigued with him explaining how life was growing up with his parents. Jonice Webb PhD has a great book called Running On Empty additionally Mother Hunger by Kelly McDaniel -both wrote on what we didn’t get as children - namely Nurturance, Guidance and Protection. Yes, I capitalized those words due their absolute importance in early childhood development. These issues of childhood neglect, run deep and even with the most amazing counselling/counsellor loving oneself, having healthy self-worth and self-esteem are some of the greatest human challenges. We just gotta keep putting one foot in front of the other, as we do what we can to heal. Healing doesn’t have an end point, a destination per se, it’s a lifelong endeavour. Fabulous podcast!
God, I relate to your story so deeply and I’m so grateful you shared it. It helps people understand they aren’t alone when they feel they don’t fit into any real place in this world. You’re an inspiration and I hope to develop some of the strong connections it seems you have with school. I’m 45 and in school. I’m post divorce with my own house and a dog so I loved that part of your story. Although I started later in life to discover myself and deal with early life trauma, I’m very proud of my successes. Unfortunately, the feeling of being alone never quit goes away. I wish you nothing but more beautiful journeys as a small thank you to what you’ve given through your podcast and you’re openness. Although I am in the beginning stages of school somewhat, I hope to be a therapist like your sister. Through my own therapy, I learned that helping people is my calling and I’ve always known that. Just never believed in myself enough to do anything about it. I’m grateful to Joe Rogan for introducing me to you which in turn introduced me to this podcast. Thank you to you both!! Thank you to everyone who cares enough to tell their story in hopes of helping others!!
This episode is an exceptional. In an era of social platforms flipping the bird to corporate censorship and the dumbing down of information. What Huberman gives so freely to the public empowers the public. The authenticity of this conversation, the genuinely earnest sharing exemplifies a desperately needed future. On a deeper level, if more men were capable of these conversations with one another, what a different society- world, even- we would have.
I would like to say a big thank you to both you, Peter, and Andrew for producing such an insightful video. I have followed Peter’s works for some time, and started following Andrew’s videos last year. I have always wondered about your personal backgrounds. Andrew has alluded to his, from time to time, in his other videos, but this interview really filled in some gaps. You both have had a tremendous influence on my current profession. I’m a Stanford graduate and personal trainer and endeavor to bring a truly science-based approach to my training. I’ve been regularly training myself since I was in the army in the early 1970s, and now that I’m 70, I want to bring evidence-based material to the attention of my client base, which is in the range of 50-90 year olds. Your honesty and empathy shine through in this interview, and I look forward to seeing the tables turned one day with Andrew asking the questions and Peter answering. Keep up the extraordinary work, guys. I look forward to your excellent videos every week.
My favorite two people. Thank you dr. Attia for an awesome podcast with dr Heberman, I love you both, and I have great respect to both of you. Thank you for all the education you share with us.
I have been waiting for this kind of interview of Dr. Huberman since 2020! Thank you so much Dr. Attia for bringing us Huberman's story of trials and transformations. What an inspiration!
My adolescent years are eerily similar, only I never had any of those interventions, mentors and accomplished people stepping in or giving me some words of encouragement. Especially men, a complete lack of men in my entire life. Should have been put into therapy and taken out of my mother's care around 13, but it never happened. Nobody bothered, so here I am, former gifted and talented, top 10% grades going into secondary school, place at children's' university (which I never attended, difficult enough getting me to attend regular school days) now 35 and still lost, still never had therapy, depressed for 20+ years, unemployed for a decade (by choice, I last set an earnest application maybe 13 years ago) watching any hope of salvaging anything fade away. I always just think "what's the point?". I should clearly never have come into being in the first place and I'll never become what I should have or even get close. We all end up as worm food anyway. Not everybody can make it, not everybody encounters good people to help pull them out of a situation. That makes all the difference for kids and young adults who were let down by inadequate parents.
Before this talk, I was in a brain-fog, headspace trying to rest before I have to get started with my life again. I've never been more curious about any single person in this world more than Dr. Huberman's. Sincerely wanted to thank you for this conversation. It ended up being very encouraging and made me feel seen during similar parts of my life. The jumbled experiences that are unique from one another makes it hard to explain to anyone, and this put into words what I was never able to.
Opened up on a whim, 45 minutes later still here. Wonderful interview and thank you to Andrew for sharing his personal experiences. I wasn’t anticipating this to be so engaging.
00:00 Growing up in NorCal, exposed to academics and skateboarding 05:22 Got taken away to a residential treatment program for truancy 15:43 Overcoming mistakes and finding focus through physical activity and a supportive girlfriend. 20:43 Skateboarding led to meeting Tony Hawk's dad and sleeping in Tony's room. 30:21 From a life of drugs and violence to neuroscience and bodybuilding 35:14 Discipline and love for science drove my academic success 44:36 PhD and postdoc are different in terms of mentorship and expertise 49:36 Ben was an influential figure in the speaker's life and taught them about staying in touch with the love of biology. 59:05 Challenges of youth and balancing personal and professional life 1:03:55 Experiences with loss and mental health in academia 1:13:52 Podcasting is a field where goodness grows and sharing and being generous makes everybody succeed more. 1:19:08 Podcasting and advocating for funding research
Incredible change in his life trajectory. Clearly this is more for Dr Huberman than just a career. I appreciate his passion and sense that his work is his mission.
Thank you for providing a great podcast! It’s always encouraging to hear the backstory of a great scientist/youtuber. This is one case of someone who didn’t exhibit a victim mentality, complaining about upbringing and society. Instead, he took responsibility in turning his life around. I thoroughly enjoyed the interview!
Just wow! Huberman’s story and Peter’s artful way of just saying enough for someone to be so vulnerable is incredible to watch. I am huge fan of Huberman Lab podcast, to know Huberman’s story and how he stayed resilient even after getting pulled down so many times growing up and into adulthood is just inspiring. My respect and appreciation for him and his work grew hundreds of fold knowing how he drew inspiration from many others around him and is giving back. What a humble and intelligent human ❤
Thank you both so much for this. Perhaps my having been (and still am) a psychotherapist for the past 30+ years, I am passionately interested in "backstories." After hearing yours, Andrew, my respect for you has increased exponentially and if you were in my presence, my impulse would be to give you a hug. Actually, warm hugs for both of you.
What an inspiring backstory. Love Dr. Huberman, great heart, empathy, extreme intelligence and down to earth. A true genuine modern day role model and Renaissance Man. Thank you for a great interview. You both are honorable men. May God continue to bless your work as a younger ones look up to you.
What an incredibly inspiring and raw interview with such an admired mind. His story is truly captivating. I especially loved the powerful words delivered from his therapist to support his path upward. Thank you for sharing his remarkable journey.
Have been following Andrew since the beginning and this is definitely the most touching and inspiring episode . I just feel like an old friend of him and grew up together. I am at the same age with Andrew and had a tough teen age like him . Feel so related. Deeply appreciate his honesty and openness. Andrew is the BEST ❤!
This is an incredible interview. Thank you both. Seeing Andrew (and Peter) turn their incredible analytical, precise, organized, benevolent minds onto the chaos of their own personal experience may be as helpful as their professional/educational discussions. Andrew drips with humility and consciousness. Peter is gracious and loving with his friend, but all the while exacting and uncompromising thorough and direct in his questions and observations, as Peter always is. Rigor and charity. Combined. What a tender yet powerful brotherhood that has formed between them and several other hosts. Thank you for sharing it. We all benefit from your knowledge it even more so through your vulnerability and sincere pursuit of helping others. If science had saints, you both should be nominees.
What comes through for me re: Andrew is his lack of judgement. He seems to lack ego and the need to control others which makes it so much easier to listen and learn.
What a wonderful life story. Dr. Huberman shows his passion, tenacity, courage and the great challenges he had to face to get everything he wanted to. An admirable man. Whenever I watch his podcasts, I always enrich my English vocabulary because my mother tongue is Spanish. My pleasure Dr, Huberman.
To hear Andrew’s life story, the challenges and choices he made, gives an insight into what drives him. He reflects a sense of humility and honor. When he was asked ‘what are you going to do for the world?’ He approached this question as a moral imperative, an unusual stance given our world today. Thank you Andrew for what you give, you have helped my life be a bit better and so many others.
It was a pleasure listening to Andrew's story. He was very lucky in life to have had such wonderful mentors and friends when his parents weren't there for him. I'm glad he survived throughout all his struggles and moved on to be such an influential teacher and researcher. His determination and curiosity is admirable. I wish him much more success. I also have to applaud Dr Attia for doing such a great job interviewing him. They both made this conversation very enjoyable.
Thank you....he is one of my favorite people! BRILLIANT! Mad props for his honesty, transparency, and heart. I respect him EVEN more than I did two hours ago.....
Thank you to both brilliant and eloquent men for being vulnerable and showing us all the humility and emotional intelligence and work you’ve done to be who you are today! ❤
By far & to date, this is the best interview of someone's backstory that I've ever heard/seen. For someone that has lived through quite a lot and succeed, and yet staying humble, vulnerable, curious still, and in general learning to thrive every day... there's something more than the typical success story here; I'm not sure I can accurately put it into words... I feel there's rawness/real/genuine vulnerability here... So much respect on so many levels, your strength in vulnerability is mind-blowing, so much we hide and mask... As I watched/heard you, your story pierced through my heart, the hardened parts of my heart, pierced right through... (parts of me currently are in a gral apathetic state; otherwise I'd been able to shed tears, but the impact of your life story is real); all I can say is THANK YOU and MAY GOD BLESS YOU every day forever so you can continue on this path of being and sharing your awesomeness every day!!! "Life is a constant cycle of learning, unlearning and relearning until becoming unbiased (=wise)". ~Unknown "I will love the light for it shows me the stars, yet I will endure the darkness for it shows me the stars " ~Og Mandino Specifically I loved loved hearing how much more fulfilling it is to focus on passion/purpose/why than over financial success... YOU GET IT!!! Mind officially blown and I have still a few minutes left... Again Thank you, bless you
Dr. Huberman, ever since I have stumbled upon your content, I have truly enjoyed hearing about about the knowledge you share. Your passion for your work is infectious. I was very curious about your background and how you became the figure we see today. Thank you so much for sharing your struggles, I have found your story inspirational and this interview will be with me for a very long time.
Dr Huberman is amazing! His podcasts truly reflect his love for science and I hope many lost teens can look up to him and his life journey. I love how he shows his vulnerability and is unapologetically himself!
Andrew thank you for your honesty & interity, and commitment to sharing costless healthcare to people. Stay strong & well. Peter, thank you for facilitating that, and for your own work.
What a great interview ! Thank you for such an honest conversation. I felt very connected and honoured to be hearing such an intimate exchange and learning once again there is always a reason why we end up where we are. All the experiences you have contribute to how we walk in the world and give back whilst honouring our love of our special gift ❤thank you x
Wow...I'm so inspired and blown away by Andrew's honesty, transparency, sincerity, humility, courage, etc., etc. I appreciate both of you guys and love your podcasts. I'm so glad you're both alive on the planet and doing what you do...we need you. I hope Andrew publishes the "Ben Recordings" at some point -- eagerly awaiting..... Cheers gentleman, well done and thank you.
Thanks for sharing this discussion and deep background! I applaud Dr. Huberman for his plans to offer grants, scholarships, and endowments in his field. That is a great way to establish a legacy.
I love this! Andrew may never know this, but he helped me to get through understanding my 24 year old son's TBI while he was in a coma, he helped me to get him the proper therapy after he left the hospital, and his podcast now helps my son (now 26) continue to improve his recovery. He ABSOLUTELY enjoys learning about his brain health, his emotional health, and physical health from these videos! My son is a walking miracle partly because of this man. ❤
I am a nurse and worked on a Traumatic brain injury ward and saw the miracles in patients that walked out of hospital after rehab our brains are truly amazing!!
That's amazing! Thank you for sharing and I wish your son the best of health and luck with the recovery. 😊
This is what the internet is for!
🫶 awesome interview
@@chrismullin8304exactly
Originally to collaborate with researchers around the world.
What a truly remarkable human being! His heart, his empathy, his honesty and openness...his class and sensitivity, his MIND! What a blessing to learn about him and from him. Both Andrew Huberman and Peter Attia are such gifts to this world - and what a blessing it is to live in a time of podcasts! Thank you both for making my Friday evening so enjoyable!
Totally agree!
These 2 men are my gurus
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I agree. What a gift to be sitting here in Canada, listening to those amazing human being that i Will probably never meet but learning so much from them.
Absolutely. It’s a pleasure and an honor to be able to enjoy the conversations of these two gifted men.
It's such a privilege to hear the backstory of "the guy who produces high quality science masterclass" week in week out. Andrew's personal life is so interesting, but none of it ever got out of his podcasts (aside from Costello) - a show of how professional and dedicated he is to keeping his material pure for science. But man, what a great life story and well developed person psychologically. He really earned my utmost respect as a human being.
Amen.
That’s for sure. Total RESPECT
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plus, he's gorgeous 😍
Well-said!
How humbling his story is. What a journey he went through as a young man and how it framed his life. Very inspirational
Agreed. His beginning sounds much like my boyfriend's.
Andy!
This was quite the podcast. It was brave my friend and added great value to your podcasts.
I'm 70, retired after 38 years at SLAC up the hill. I wanted to say how much you've served
my bumpy transition into the 'golden years'. I hit the skids getting here.
You came into my UA-cam world like a bulldog. One podcast after the other you've offered me a game plan, and by golly it's working.
I have danced with depression over the years. I changed my lifestyle, my diet, and the results are undeniable. But mostly I wanted to honor the story behind the skills. You didn't come into this as some byproduct of a career. The word service comes to mind.
I love your precision, mixed with some kindness for the human condition. I don't get to the Farm much as I'm 5 hours up the coast now. But should we cross paths somehow I'm going to say hello, and thanks. I remember that skate shop in PA. I was there when they rolled up the sidewalks at 6pm.
Keep rolling bro, You're a shiny light on the tree. best regards, John
Well said John
Yes!
I too have had a bumpy road to 65 and Dr. H has been my guiding light. He is such a blessing.
John, like you it has been difficult. YOUR beautiful acknowledgement has been an inspiration to me as well.
Thank you.
Love this guy because he OWNS IT. And I love that life wasn’t always easy for him and he had to start over. So many people watching this in that same place are gonna be so inspired.
tough life being born a rich kid and legacy admission to sanford then using scientism and credentialism to become a fake guru and self promoting charlatan in the age of self promoting charlatans. real scientists are busy doing science, not making podcats all day every day for an audience of 90% high school flunkie men.
This restores my faith in good men - the world needs many more like Andrew
I'm 15 weeks into eating healthy and bringing this 55-year-old body back online :-) binge watching you, huberman, David Sinclair, and Shawn Stevenson. Thank you for changing my life
Changing your life is good. Only Jesus can change the inevitable next step
keep going!
This is an awesome interview. My takeaways: children who are impacted by family dysfunction can overcome it through the support of friends (and their friends’ parents), caring adults (in this case a therapist, some teachers and coaches) and the local community. In Dr. Huberman’s case he was also fortunate to be resilient and very smart! Thanks for opening up, being vulnerable and sharing details about your own life experiences.
Life is truly unpredictable. From such a painful childhood to the peaks of human health and health education. My respect to you Dr. Andrew!
I wonder what his life would have turned out like if he had grown up in, say, Detroit or Philly.
What a fantastic interview! I am in awe of how honest and vulnerable Andrew Huberman is. In addition to appreciating the content of his podcast, I've also been impressed by his reverence for his mentors and colleagues. I am grateful for his dedication to making his knowledgeable accessible to millions of people.
Wow! "We're going to figure this out!" I'm going to remember this for my son. Thanks Andy - your courage for sharing this is like Godly, for sure!
It's insane that I had almost an exact replica experience with being committed/institutionalized by my parents (but as an adult). Andrews description of his cognitive dissonance related to why/how he ended up there and the sense of betrayal/abandonment that comes with it is profound. Also, the raw emotion that comes when a therapist finally becomes the one who finally hears and sees you in a way that can actually help you heal... In a weird way, it's comforting to hear someone relate to this super traumatic experience....thank you for sharing these intimate details!
Wow. These two men literally changed my life. Eternally grateful to them and for their work.
Same.
Me too. I listen to Peter’s book everyday. I’m on my third round. Thankful for Andrew which led me to Peter.
Same
Growing up Andrew felt nobody cared about him, so he went on and dedicated his career and podcast to helping ppl because he cares. Just beautiful, God bless you always Andrew and I hope you get everything you wish for and more in ways you'd never imagined🙏@Hubermanlab
I forgot to breathe through the whole interview, what a life and what a fighter Andrew Hubermann is! 😯
Thank you Dr. Huberman for your inspiring words. My story followed a similar trajectory early on, except it was my father passing and I fell into drugs and had to leave college. I now have over 3.5 years clean from drugs and alcohol and will be applying for PhD programs in neuroscience this Fall. Hearing your struggles has been a massive inspiration to me as I also didn’t follow the normal high school and college routine.
This was a genuine rollercoaster of emotions. The first few minutes it seemed like hubermans life was idealistic, but WOW…. it then took a hard turn. He’s been through a lot.
I’ve been following Dr. Huberman from the past 4 years. He has been a prominent role model in my life. This podcast reveals so many intimate details about his life and the message he carries. I’m grateful he exists and I hope I get to meet him one day.
I loved listening to this. I love Andrew's podcast & was curious about his personal life. Thank you for hosting, Peter. Andrew, thank you for sharing some of your story with us. It brought tears to my eyes at times & warmed my heart. I hope you know how many of us deeply appreciate you. Truly. Let that really sink in. You are so incredibly special & loved by so many people you'll never know. So much genuine love to you both
Hear hear!!
It's really refreshing to hear about Huberman's backstory. A real hero's journey!
I love that term.
Quite possibly two of the most intellectually generous men I’ve ever encountered. I’m a big fan of Peter’s calm, incisive interviewing style and Andrew’s delivery, whether asking or answering questions, is absolutely flawless. I’m incredibly glad I found you. Thank you both for what you do.
This guy does not give himself enough credit. What a caring genius!
A big hug coming from a mother to you.🤗
He's one of my favorite podcasts. I listen to him all the time. What a wonderful soul and gift he is to the world. God bless him.
I love Andrew and after watching this my respect for him increased. I feel less guilty to feel a total mess whenever I recount my story. I discovered The hubermanlab since April 2023 and my life is changing daily. I've followed many Doctors and coaches, non of them has been able to help me reconnect with myself and reality like Dr Huberman does. I am proud to consider him as a mentor. Learning about his past inspires me a lot. And Dr Attia is such a good listener. Anyone would tell their story with passion. Thank you for this.
Loving your transparency. At 71, I still remember my depression during puberty. Almost took my life. Your story breaks my heart and brings up so many memories. Seeing your excell jump studying the sciences. Now I have been learning in all your podcasts. My family history roots were strong at Stanford and Palo Alto area. Dad a Berkeley grad. Got PHD in Physics. Manhattan Project participant. Thank you !
I love that science and education became Dr. Huberman’s lifeboat. Education has been that for so many of us lucky children who were self parented and adultified. Also, people you would not predict matter in /save our lives…and we matter to our students in ways we don’t even know.
I don't usually comment on stuff, but thank you so much for sharing your story, and for taking the time to make all your wonderful podcasts. I always got the impression watching your podcasts that you are a man who has overcome or is continuing to overcome an internal struggle to be the person you project outwards in order to share your knowledge. Hearing your story, I have even greater respect for you as an amazing, resilient, and deeply thoughtful human being. I went quite far off the rails and screwed up my own life as a conflicted teenager, and had to claw my way back, and I think it makes you more caring, insightful and empathetic towards others and more driven to succeed, or not let yourself fall again. I haven't had to deal with the things you have, but I feel I understand a little of what you must have battled to get where you are, and I'm really sorry that you had to go through it, but I hope you've been able to make peace with your past.
Peter Attia, who interviews people about science, not personal stuff, Interviews Andrew Huberman, who talks about science, not personal stuff, about personal stuff 🎉
Lol. Amazing interview!
He is The Best Interviewer! Asks question & then (miracle, not an Oprah) Listens, Gets the Story!
Dr. Huberman is the most arduous (raise yourself) best Comeback Story. If everyone could smarten up this productively. The world would be better.❤
I have followed Andrew Huberman for a long time. His story just amazes me. I am so proud of him, he gives us all hope.
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So we’ll stated.
Enjoyed it thoroughly.
What’s not to love about everything Andrew Huberman? Thanks Peter great interview!
I love the raw truth that Dr. Huberman shares in this interview about his life. All of our lives are so intricate and evolve as a result of our experiences. He takes full ownership over his life. Thank you, Dr. Huberman for sharing so openly and honestly. May we all take ownership over our experiences and be so closely connected to ourselves and others by examining our own actions and feelings and how we interact with each other. In addition, take our experiences and expertise to then enlighten others daily through our work. You do this daily. Thank you! You are such a thoughtful and reflective person. ❤️
Resilience is such an underrated trait, but it has served you well. You knew how to use your good sense and brains, and were able to shape your own life and live to tell the tale. Thanks to all those folks who helped you out in hard times. Good on ya'!
You two are a gift to mankind! Thanks for all that you do.
Love all your interviews. I love it when you two guys get together! Unbelievably potent information that you both have.
What an amazing story. To be faced with so much adversity and still persevere is a true testament to his character. I love listening to his podcast and interviews. He makes science so understandable for those of us not in the medical field.
Andrew Huberman I found you a few months ago and have watched several of your podcasts! Much of your story reminds me of many things in my youth and never physical or sexual abuse but, alone. I am eating up this podcast and at my 78 years of age, I love you and all you have done with your life! I have interest in so many things, my adult children say I have adult ADHD ( I only agree with the part where I cannot memorize!). God Bless you in all you do. God has truly gifted you! Glad I found you on UA-cam. You are pure genius! Keep up the amazing talks so I can keep learning!
Me too. Being abandoned at 14 is abuse
I loved this podcast episode when it came out a little while ago! Really admire and respect both of these guys and I really enjoyed Andrew being open to telling his story, something he doesn't do very often on his own show. His vulnerability at times is really heartwarming. great listen.
I am so grateful to know more about you, Mr. Huberman. You are my brother form another mother, and I am grateful for your BEING. Family isn’t always blood.
This was the most significant podcast of Andrew H. I’ve ever listened to. Including his own!!( And I’ve listened to every podcast since he launched) It puts so much “realness” to him that’s incredible and incredibly inspiring to anyone who hears his story….and I’ve heard you too and put you up there with A.H. ! Thank you!!!
It’s a privilege to have this access to your story, Andrew. You’re always so interesting and inspirational in your public facing work. It’s fascinating to also see some of your private details, here. Your honesty and integrity are an absolute joy. This interview is incredibly moving and I am very grateful. You have taught me, and many others, so much. You probably can’t evaluate your impact with hard data, but you have definitely changed my life and several of my friends’ lives. Do not underestimate that.
❤❤ ❤❤❤
Dr H.
OMG! I thought I was a fan girl before, I’m totally in love with you even more!!!
Don’t worry. I’m an old girl and could be your Mamma. I’m so proud of you.
What an inspiration you are. I too had a lot of childhood trauma. You really are inspiring me.
Thank you.
Much love and support,
An Old Texas Fan Girl 🎉
please dont insult your status in society by calling yourself a "girl."
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@@crypton_8l87 you have given me much to ponder. First, thank you for taking a moment of your life to point out and reflect how you see me. We see parts of ourselves through the reflection of others that we may not otherwise have a line of sight.
Second, I am curious if my vernacular misalignment with your impression is, generational, regional, or life experiences. I had no inkling it was insulting. Nor have I particularly considered or cared about my status in society. I value authenticity and integrity more than status.
To me, “girl“ was meant to be lighthearted while simultaneously conveying through writing, how impressed I am with Dr. Huberman’s story, how I connected with it, and to imply there was a modicum of healing that it gave me.
Again, thank you for taking the time to let me know how I appear. You are an interesting mirror for further consideration of how I see myself.
@crypton_8l87 I just registered for Medicare, and I'm still a girl. Internally, and eternally, I'll always be a girl. A woman, a human, and a girl.
@@dianebourne6297....atta girl!❤
Andrew Huberman's scientific contributions have always been a source of my admiration, but I am now completely amazed by the persona he embodies. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Wow, Dr. Huberman. Thank you so much for sharing you backstory. I'm deeply moved by that honor. And so glad you had wonderful people along the way.
Our young teenage years are the second most important years of our lives, as we go through major physical, mental and emotional changes. If you suffer traumatic situations at that age, it marks you for life. And yet here we are - stronger, wiser, and more compassionate than ever. Thank you for sharing💜
Thank you, Andrew, for sharing your story. I find hearing others life stories help me be more compassionate. You never know what someone is dealing with from their past or present. I pray you'll find peace in your life, Andrew, you have accomplished much and have so much to offer others. Thank you
Thank you Dr Huberman for being vulnerable in sharing your difficulties. Your life story is amazing and gives hope that one can over come obstacles with a little help from good humans and keeping on - not giving up
Without knowing the backstory, when I found Andrews podcast here on youtube, I immediately knew, Andrew was ´one of us´. The edge was palpable and the humanity in him ran deep in a way it only does, when there are certain experiences that involve pain and loss. Thank you for this conversation. It will give a lot of kids a lot of hope and outlook for their future. Thank you Andrew for your work, I appreciate it so much. Thank you Peter for asking in a way that makes this meaningful and a delight to watch.
I love this interview. I love both of who you both became as grown man. I have one daughter and I’m taking care of my two grandkids for the last 5 yrs. I believe in taking care of young kids while they are dependents. I’m very sad for all the young kids who doesn’t have parents or grandparents present day to day. It broke my heart to hear you being alone and lost! Thank you for sharing your story and your life experiences.
Both of my heartiest favourite Sir !!! Fully excellent Podcasts.
Much respect to him. I've listened to many of his recordings but to hear about his childhood and backstory really makes me love him more and understand why he does what he does. I too have childhood trauma with my parents and was never given a path. I really admire this guy.
Amazing interview! Enormous respect for Andrew Huberman. I love his curiosity, kindness, intellect, discipline and humility. Fascinating to hear about pivotal moments in his life. Thank you for sharing!!
Andrew is the gift that we don't deserve. He is one of the best things that happened in YT
Wow! Just wow! I started listening to Huberman’s podcast since he started. I remember, when I subscribed there was only about 10k subscribers, now he has more than 3M subscribers!
But, still it was hot from start. As he had garnered interest by appearing on multiple podcasts beforehand.
Riveting, touching and inspiring to hear Mr Huberman’s backstory. Listened in awe to every word Andrew said, me tearing up as he did. Thank you for your heartfelt honesty, really sharing these very personal and poignant experiences in your life Andrew. As a Mom, I just wanted to reach through the screen, hug him, hold him and comfort him. I was particularly intrigued with him explaining how life was growing up with his parents. Jonice Webb PhD has a great book called Running On Empty additionally Mother Hunger by Kelly McDaniel -both wrote on what we didn’t get as children - namely Nurturance, Guidance and Protection. Yes, I capitalized those words due their absolute importance in early childhood development. These issues of childhood neglect, run deep and even with the most amazing counselling/counsellor loving oneself, having healthy self-worth and self-esteem are some of the greatest human challenges. We just gotta keep putting one foot in front of the other, as we do what we can to heal. Healing doesn’t have an end point, a destination per se, it’s a lifelong endeavour. Fabulous podcast!
God, I relate to your story so deeply and I’m so grateful you shared it. It helps people understand they aren’t alone when they feel they don’t fit into any real place in this world. You’re an inspiration and I hope to develop some of the strong connections it seems you have with school. I’m 45 and in school. I’m post divorce with my own house and a dog so I loved that part of your story. Although I started later in life to discover myself and deal with early life trauma, I’m very proud of my successes. Unfortunately, the feeling of being alone never quit goes away. I wish you nothing but more beautiful journeys as a small thank you to what you’ve given through your podcast and you’re openness. Although I am in the beginning stages of school somewhat, I hope to be a therapist like your sister. Through my own therapy, I learned that helping people is my calling and I’ve always known that. Just never believed in myself enough to do anything about it.
I’m grateful to Joe Rogan for introducing me to you which in turn introduced me to this podcast. Thank you to you both!! Thank you to everyone who cares enough to tell their story in hopes of helping others!!
This episode is an exceptional. In an era of social platforms flipping the bird to corporate censorship and the dumbing down of information. What Huberman gives so freely to the public empowers the public. The authenticity of this conversation, the genuinely earnest sharing exemplifies a desperately needed future. On a deeper level, if more men were capable of these conversations with one another, what a different society- world, even- we would have.
I would like to say a big thank you to both you, Peter, and Andrew for producing such an insightful video. I have followed Peter’s works for some time, and started following Andrew’s videos last year. I have always wondered about your personal backgrounds. Andrew has alluded to his, from time to time, in his other videos, but this interview really filled in some gaps. You both have had a tremendous influence on my current profession. I’m a Stanford graduate and personal trainer and endeavor to bring a truly science-based approach to my training. I’ve been regularly training myself since I was in the army in the early 1970s, and now that I’m 70, I want to bring evidence-based material to the attention of my client base, which is in the range of 50-90 year olds. Your honesty and empathy shine through in this interview, and I look forward to seeing the tables turned one day with Andrew asking the questions and Peter answering. Keep up the extraordinary work, guys. I look forward to your excellent videos every week.
My favorite two people. Thank you dr. Attia for an awesome podcast with dr Heberman, I love you both, and I have great respect to both of you. Thank you for all the education you share with us.
I have been waiting for this kind of interview of Dr. Huberman since 2020! Thank you so much Dr. Attia for bringing us Huberman's story of trials and transformations. What an inspiration!
My adolescent years are eerily similar, only I never had any of those interventions, mentors and accomplished people stepping in or giving me some words of encouragement. Especially men, a complete lack of men in my entire life.
Should have been put into therapy and taken out of my mother's care around 13, but it never happened. Nobody bothered, so here I am, former gifted and talented, top 10% grades going into secondary school, place at children's' university (which I never attended, difficult enough getting me to attend regular school days) now 35 and still lost, still never had therapy, depressed for 20+ years, unemployed for a decade (by choice, I last set an earnest application maybe 13 years ago) watching any hope of salvaging anything fade away. I always just think "what's the point?". I should clearly never have come into being in the first place and I'll never become what I should have or even get close. We all end up as worm food anyway.
Not everybody can make it, not everybody encounters good people to help pull them out of a situation. That makes all the difference for kids and young adults who were let down by inadequate parents.
I think we are all blessed to be alive in a lifetime where andrew is, learning from him literally changed my life for better, a phenomenal human !!!
Before this talk, I was in a brain-fog, headspace trying to rest before I have to get started with my life again. I've never been more curious about any single person in this world more than Dr. Huberman's. Sincerely wanted to thank you for this conversation. It ended up being very encouraging and made me feel seen during similar parts of my life. The jumbled experiences that are unique from one another makes it hard to explain to anyone, and this put into words what I was never able to.
I never get tired of listening to Dr. Andrew H. Story. It’s just so inspiring listening to it.
Opened up on a whim, 45 minutes later still here. Wonderful interview and thank you to Andrew for sharing his personal experiences. I wasn’t anticipating this to be so engaging.
What an honor! Thank You!
Thank you for your honesty. What you managed to do with your life is truly astounding. Such an example for us to follow.
Awesome. I've waited to hear this for a long time...Total respect and blown away!
00:00 Growing up in NorCal, exposed to academics and skateboarding
05:22 Got taken away to a residential treatment program for truancy
15:43 Overcoming mistakes and finding focus through physical activity and a supportive girlfriend.
20:43 Skateboarding led to meeting Tony Hawk's dad and sleeping in Tony's room.
30:21 From a life of drugs and violence to neuroscience and bodybuilding
35:14 Discipline and love for science drove my academic success
44:36 PhD and postdoc are different in terms of mentorship and expertise
49:36 Ben was an influential figure in the speaker's life and taught them about staying in touch with the love of biology.
59:05 Challenges of youth and balancing personal and professional life
1:03:55 Experiences with loss and mental health in academia
1:13:52 Podcasting is a field where goodness grows and sharing and being generous makes everybody succeed more.
1:19:08 Podcasting and advocating for funding research
So inspiring. I have struggled with a similar story and Andrew's story has brought me great comfort. Thank you ❤
I really appreciate how open and real this discussion was. No noise…
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Incredibly inspirational and motivating podcast.
Thank you both so much for everything you do.
Incredible change in his life trajectory. Clearly this is more for Dr Huberman than just a career. I appreciate his passion and sense that his work is his mission.
Don’t know how I came across this as I didn’t know who Andrew Huberman is, such a fascinating life story and such a kind man, thank you very much🙏🏼
Thank you for providing a great podcast! It’s always encouraging to hear the backstory of a great scientist/youtuber. This is one case of someone who didn’t exhibit a victim mentality, complaining about upbringing and society. Instead, he took responsibility in turning his life around. I thoroughly enjoyed the interview!
Just wow! Huberman’s story and Peter’s artful way of just saying enough for someone to be so vulnerable is incredible to watch. I am huge fan of Huberman Lab podcast, to know Huberman’s story and how he stayed resilient even after getting pulled down so many times growing up and into adulthood is just inspiring. My respect and appreciation for him and his work grew hundreds of fold knowing how he drew inspiration from many others around him and is giving back. What a humble and intelligent human ❤
Thank you both so much for this. Perhaps my having been (and still am) a psychotherapist for the past 30+ years, I am passionately interested in "backstories." After hearing yours, Andrew, my respect for you has increased exponentially and if you were in my presence, my impulse would be to give you a hug. Actually, warm hugs for both of you.
What an inspiring backstory. Love Dr. Huberman, great heart, empathy, extreme intelligence and down to earth. A true genuine modern day role model and Renaissance Man. Thank you for a great interview. You both are honorable men. May God continue to bless your work as a younger ones look up to you.
Love you Andrew! You are a survivor! I’ve been watching your videos for about a year and always admired your deep humility !!!
What an incredibly inspiring and raw interview with such an admired mind. His story is truly captivating. I especially loved the powerful words delivered from his therapist to support his path upward. Thank you for sharing his remarkable journey.
Wow ! Was tear- eyed most of the podcast! You are great inspiration Andrew!
Thanks Peter❤
Have been following Andrew since the beginning and this is definitely the most touching and inspiring episode . I just feel like an old friend of him and grew up together. I am at the same age with Andrew and had a tough teen age like him . Feel so related.
Deeply appreciate his honesty and openness. Andrew is the BEST ❤!
This is an incredible interview. Thank you both. Seeing Andrew (and Peter) turn their incredible analytical, precise, organized, benevolent minds onto the chaos of their own personal experience may be as helpful as their professional/educational discussions. Andrew drips with humility and consciousness. Peter is gracious and loving with his friend, but all the while exacting and uncompromising thorough and direct in his questions and observations, as Peter always is. Rigor and charity. Combined. What a tender yet powerful brotherhood that has formed between them and several other hosts. Thank you for sharing it. We all benefit from your knowledge it even more so through your vulnerability and sincere pursuit of helping others.
If science had saints, you both should be nominees.
What comes through for me re: Andrew is his lack of judgement. He seems to lack ego and the need to control others which makes it so much easier to listen and learn.
This conversation was really interesting and enlightening. It takes real courage to talk about our past Andrew. Thank you for being an inspiration.
Thank you Andrew for keeping it real as always.
What a wonderful life story. Dr. Huberman shows his passion, tenacity, courage and the great challenges he had to face to get everything he wanted to. An admirable man. Whenever I watch his podcasts, I always enrich my English vocabulary because my mother tongue is Spanish. My pleasure Dr, Huberman.
To hear Andrew’s life story, the challenges and choices he made, gives an insight into what drives him. He reflects a sense of humility and honor. When he was asked ‘what are you going to do for the world?’ He approached this question as a moral imperative, an unusual stance given our world today. Thank you Andrew for what you give, you have helped my life be a bit better and so many others.
It was a pleasure listening to Andrew's story. He was very lucky in life to have had such wonderful mentors and friends when his parents weren't there for him. I'm glad he survived throughout all his struggles and moved on to be such an influential teacher and researcher. His determination and curiosity is admirable. I wish him much more success. I also have to applaud Dr Attia for doing such a great job interviewing him. They both made this conversation very enjoyable.
Thank you....he is one of my favorite people! BRILLIANT! Mad props for his honesty, transparency, and heart. I respect him EVEN more than I did two hours ago.....
Thank you to both brilliant and eloquent men for being vulnerable and showing us all the humility and emotional intelligence and work you’ve done to be who you are today! ❤
By far & to date, this is the best interview of someone's backstory that I've ever heard/seen. For someone that has lived through quite a lot and succeed, and yet staying humble, vulnerable, curious still, and in general learning to thrive every day... there's something more than the typical success story here; I'm not sure I can accurately put it into words... I feel there's rawness/real/genuine vulnerability here... So much respect on so many levels, your strength in vulnerability is mind-blowing, so much we hide and mask... As I watched/heard you, your story pierced through my heart, the hardened parts of my heart, pierced right through... (parts of me currently are in a gral apathetic state; otherwise I'd been able to shed tears, but the impact of your life story is real); all I can say is THANK YOU and MAY GOD BLESS YOU every day forever so you can continue on this path of being and sharing your awesomeness every day!!!
"Life is a constant cycle of learning, unlearning and relearning until becoming unbiased (=wise)". ~Unknown
"I will love the light for it shows me the stars, yet I will endure the darkness for it shows me the stars " ~Og Mandino
Specifically I loved loved hearing how much more fulfilling it is to focus on passion/purpose/why than over financial success... YOU GET IT!!! Mind officially blown and I have still a few minutes left... Again Thank you, bless you
Dr. Huberman, ever since I have stumbled upon your content, I have truly enjoyed hearing about about the knowledge you share. Your passion for your work is infectious. I was very curious about your background and how you became the figure we see today. Thank you so much for sharing your struggles, I have found your story inspirational and this interview will be with me for a very long time.
Dr Huberman is amazing! His podcasts truly reflect his love for science and I hope many lost teens can look up to him and his life journey. I love how he shows his vulnerability and is unapologetically himself!
Have been in love with Andy since his first Podcast. Smart, handsome, likeable. His success is well earned. Congrats.
Andrew thank you for your honesty & interity, and commitment to sharing costless healthcare to people. Stay strong & well. Peter, thank you for facilitating that, and for your own work.
What a great interview ! Thank you for such an honest conversation. I felt very connected and honoured to be hearing such an intimate exchange and learning once again there is always a reason why we end up where we are. All the experiences you have contribute to how we walk in the world and give back whilst honouring our love of our special gift ❤thank you x
Ben sounds like he was a wonderful mentor! Sounds like you found your Morrie. Fantastic interview!
Wow...I'm so inspired and blown away by Andrew's honesty, transparency, sincerity, humility, courage, etc., etc. I appreciate both of you guys and love your podcasts. I'm so glad you're both alive on the planet and doing what you do...we need you. I hope Andrew publishes the "Ben Recordings" at some point -- eagerly awaiting..... Cheers gentleman, well done and thank you.
Thanks for sharing this discussion and deep background! I applaud Dr. Huberman for his plans to offer grants, scholarships, and endowments in his field. That is a great way to establish a legacy.