Dr. Peter Attia: Improve Vitality, Emotional & Physical Health & Lifespan | Huberman Lab Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 6 тра 2024
  • In this episode, my guest is Peter Attia, M.D. He completed his medical and advanced training at Stanford University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Attia is host of the health and medicine podcast, The Drive, and the author of a new book, “Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity,” which examines disease prevention and healthy aging, including emotional health. He explains the leading causes of death worldwide and how to measure one’s risk of death and mitigate each risk factor. Dr. Attia shares how, in addition to blood-based markers of lipids and hormones, there are behavioral measures and interventions, and key aspects of emotional health (i.e., relationships, emotional stability, purpose, etc.) that fundamentally impact our physical health and longevity, and how to assess and adjust our emotional health. This episode is rich with actionable information related to disease screening and biomarker testing, nutritional, exercise, behavior and prescription-based tools that area useful to all people regardless of age, male or female, and that can significantly improve vitality, health and lifespan.
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    Timestamps
    00:00:00 Dr. Peter Attia
    00:03:22 Sponsors: Eight Sleep, LMNT, HVMN, Momentous
    00:07:34 Lifespan vs. Healthspan
    00:10:54 “4 Horseman of Death”, Diseases of Atherosclerosis
    00:14:44 Tool: Hypertension & Stroke, Blood Pressure Testing
    00:23:14 Preventing Atherosclerosis, Smoking & Vaping, Pollution
    00:32:24 Sponsor: AG-1 (Athletic Greens)
    00:33:29 Cholesterol, ApoB
    00:42:21 Cholesterol Levels, LDL & ApoB Testing
    00:49:29 ApoB Levels & Atherosclerosis, Causality
    01:01:06 ApoB Reduction, Insulin Resistance, Statins, Ezetimibe, PCSK9 Inhibitors
    01:12:30 Monitoring ApoB
    01:17:12 Sponsor: InsideTracker
    01:18:30 Reducing Blood Pressure, Exercise & Sleep
    01:20:50 High Blood Pressure & Kidneys
    01:23:11 Alcohol, Sleep & Disease Risk
    01:31:21 Cancer & Cancer Risks: Genetics, Smoking & Obesity
    01:39:47 Cancer Screening & Survival
    01:44:17 Radiation Risks, CT & PET Scans
    01:48:48 Environmental Carcinogens
    01:52:11 Genetic & Whole-Body MRI Screening, Colonoscopy
    01:58:47 Neurodegenerative Diseases, Alzheimer’s Disease, ApoE
    02:08:08 Alzheimer’s Disease & Amyloid
    02:13:58 Interventions for Brain Health, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
    02:21:26 Accidental Death, “Deaths of Despair”, Fentanyl Crisis
    02:31:20 Fall Risk & Stability, 4 Pillars of Strength Training
    02:41:05 Emotional Health
    02:53:45 Mortality & Preserving Relationship Quality
    03:02:20 Relationships vs. Outcomes, Deconstructing Emotions
    03:09:34 Treatment Centers, Emotional Processing & Recovery
    03:16:34 Tool: Inner Monologue & Anger, Redirecting Self-Talk
    03:27:37 Zero-Cost Support, UA-cam Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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  • @haydenmackenzie918
    @haydenmackenzie918 Рік тому +2136

    Remarkably, the quality of both Andrew and Peter's content far exceeds the expensive university education I get locally. I can't thank you enough for making this freely accessible.

    • @svetlioramos3345
      @svetlioramos3345 Рік тому +47

      It’s remarkable indeed.

    • @xKarenWalkerx
      @xKarenWalkerx Рік тому +18

      Huberman is a professor at Stanford. That’s an expensive university, so why is it remarkable?

    • @xKarenWalkerx
      @xKarenWalkerx Рік тому +2

      @@JDirty-w-tha-30 haha well said man. I agree 100%. I notice a lot of these praising comments are from a channel with no vids and only one comment and no other activity. Also he liked it himself. All very fishy…

    • @Kilgore42Trout
      @Kilgore42Trout Рік тому +4

      @@svetlioramos3345 😅😅😅

    • @haydenmackenzie918
      @haydenmackenzie918 Рік тому +19

      @@TrishTheDish2024 I agree - and it varies a lot by subject. A nutrition paper I did felt like its 'wisdom' was 20 years out of date, while philosophy - not seen as a practical major, encouraged skepticism. I have the advantage over most having started study at 34, and it's frustrating knowing what is being dictated over in sociology to 18/19 year olds.

  • @vatimati-kq4dh
    @vatimati-kq4dh Рік тому +407

    I can’t believe Peter went into so much detail about his mental health issues, he was so vulnerable and had incredible humility to share what he did. Masculine men who have success in all aspects of their life usually would never share this. What a beautiful, beautiful episode. Especially towards the end regarding emotional health.

    • @karolwasilewski6920
      @karolwasilewski6920 10 місяців тому +17

      I'd argue that sharing this kind of details is what makes someone masculine

    • @Jsmash88808
      @Jsmash88808 9 місяців тому +10

      ​@@karolwasilewski6920secure in oneself should be considered a masculine trait at least.

    • @mattp4007
      @mattp4007 8 місяців тому +1

      Are you best friends with him?🙄

    • @xnoreq
      @xnoreq 8 місяців тому +3

      Huh? "Masculine men who have success" whose job is literally health and who produce public videos/podcasts are probably the most likely people on this planet to share this.

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 8 місяців тому

      ​@xnoreq you say that like you see men lined up being vulnerable..I'm in this community and it's not exactly commonplace to say that..

  • @marshalpeters
    @marshalpeters 11 місяців тому +263

    Psilocybin saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety and illicit pill addiction. Imagine carrying heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not in a couple years the be all over for treatment of mental health related issues

    • @JesseScott-pc3kb
      @JesseScott-pc3kb 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes , dr.johnsonshroom❤

    • @DestinyDonald-vc3cm
      @DestinyDonald-vc3cm 11 місяців тому

      ​@@JesseScott-pc3kb is he on insta?#

    • @HummersCatherina
      @HummersCatherina 11 місяців тому

      ​@@DestinyDonald-vc3cm Yes he's. dr.johnsonshroom#

    • @Iconic_moment
      @Iconic_moment 11 місяців тому

      ​@@HummersCatherina 0:06
      Can dr.johnsonshroom send to me in TX?

    • @kty149
      @kty149 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Iconic_moment Sure. He delivers anywhere and also it's discreet. That's if you're worried about.☆●

  • @joliegray1572
    @joliegray1572 Рік тому +334

    My father died of atherosclerotic cardiovascular and atherosclerotic cerebral disease last year. This video gave me understanding and closure I’ve desperately craved since his passing. Your video dedicated to grief helped me as well. I’m eternally grateful to you and Dr. Attia for helping me wade through the murkiest waters I’ve encountered. Thank you for your dedication to science.

    • @lisigetbusy
      @lisigetbusy Рік тому +9

      I’m so sorry for your loss🙏🏽

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 Рік тому +7

      I am sorry for your lost. It’s awful to lose your loved ones. God bless

    • @John-zn6wd
      @John-zn6wd 10 місяців тому +4

      Sorry for your lost

    • @diaryrecorded5524
      @diaryrecorded5524 10 місяців тому +5

      ❤ thank you for sharing your love and our love goes out to you and your loved one too

    • @talksick508
      @talksick508 9 місяців тому +4

      Really sorry for your loss
      I lost my dad too :(
      Stay strong
      It gets a little easier 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @VictorSneller
    @VictorSneller Рік тому +154

    Wow, that was some deep emotional maturity. I appreciate Dr. Attia walking through how to heal yourself emotionally.

  • @1166NYC
    @1166NYC Рік тому +195

    This lineup is crazy, getting ready to soak in the knowledge. Peter Attia is a key player in human longevity for our future

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому +1

      😊Many people dying of bad arteries (non-vegan problems), and many people have high blood pressure without knowing it due to bad practices of doctors and such.
      High blood pressure is very in line with non-vegan diets. Also, 5k or so MG of sodium is said to be healthy, in recent studies. I can do 3 or so ramen noodle packs a day with no issues.
      Some black beans are overly salted too. Haha.
      Saturated fat is proven to be the cause of diabetes. It accompanies a buildup up sugar that cannot properly distribute, salt plays a role too when this happens, etc.

    • @ApoBeef
      @ApoBeef Рік тому

      @@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked stop spamming this vegan shit

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      ^_^ Obesity is the second largest (pun intended) factor for cancer deaths. Though, he says the obesity itself is just a bunch of problems masqueraded. He and Andrew thought they may be obese, or near it, though they workout and seem fit.
      I know I'm not obese. Haha. He thinks it's insulin resistance, 2 to 3 quarters of obese people have this, and inflammation.
      Non-vegan diets promote a bunch of obesity and extra inflammation. Vegan/plant-based athletes are some of the very best athletes on record, and they recover way quicker than their non-vegan/non-plant-based counterparts.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😊🌱💚💪💪The best of health studies directly point to plant-based diets, showing even cancers caused by diet (most are) and diabetes (caused by saturated fat) are reversed in 2-3 weeks on a plant-based diet. ❤

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😅😂I remember when the South Park episode with b@lls and medical cannabis. Hahaha xD😂😂😂😅😅 I cracked up so hard for a while whenever I watched that. Hehe

  • @kabanovga
    @kabanovga 10 місяців тому +21

    I've been learning English for the last 2 years, and have invested a lot of money, but I haven't seen enough return on my investment. However, after watching this podcast, I feel that everything wasn't in vain. Thanks, Andrew, you've changed my life. ❤

  • @MrSarollia
    @MrSarollia Рік тому +66

    for me this has to be the most valuable 3.3 hrs on UA-cam ever. Thank you Andrew and Peter.

    • @prettybird8942
      @prettybird8942 Рік тому +6

      Can't agree more. I have told all those near and dear to me to not only watch this episode but also take notes so that this content is thoroughly understood as it most likely will add quality years to your life. - I continue to re-watch this so I can answer any questions they may have - Wishing everyone a long and happy life ! Less judgement and more compassion please........

    • @jpl0202
      @jpl0202 9 місяців тому +1

      Amen brother

    • @WorthItToYou
      @WorthItToYou 4 місяці тому

      This one and the sugar episode posted 12-18-23

  • @lola.t.6399
    @lola.t.6399 Рік тому +106

    This is the most spellbinding of all the interviews Dr. Huberman did. Admittedly, sometimes the acronyms etc are over my head. NOT THIS TIME. I was hooked for over three hours. Every segment was useful. I’ve forwarded this to everyone I know. Thank God for you both. ❤

  • @MindNow
    @MindNow Рік тому +149

    If you watch all of the Andrews Videos, I think you will have one of the most sustainable happy life.
    Thank you, Andrew and his team and all of the guests he interviews 🙏❤️

    • @user-ic1lo9wh5f
      @user-ic1lo9wh5f Рік тому +3

      or OCD

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      :D Many people dying of bad arteries (non-vegan problems), and many people have high blood pressure without knowing it due to bad practices of doctors and such.
      High blood pressure is very in line with non-vegan diets. Also, 5k or so MG of sodium is said to be healthy, in recent studies. I can do 3 or so ramen noodle packs a day with no issues.
      Some black beans are overly salted too. Haha.
      Saturated fat is proven to be the cause of diabetes. It accompanies a buildup up sugar that cannot properly distribute, salt plays a role too when this happens, etc.

    • @user-nb6sv5yg2y
      @user-nb6sv5yg2y Рік тому

      @@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked spamming the list over and over with he same posting actually shows what a hack you are.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      :D Obesity is the second largest (pun intended) factor for cancer deaths. Though, he says the obesity itself is just a bunch of problems masqueraded. He and Andrew thought they may be obese, or near it, though they workout and seem fit.
      I know I'm not obese. Haha. He thinks it's insulin resistance, 2 to 3 quarters of obese people have this, and inflammation.
      Non-vegan diets promote a bunch of obesity and extra inflammation. Vegan/plant-based athletes are some of the very best athletes on record, and they recover way quicker than their non-vegan/non-plant-based counterparts.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      🎉🎉🎉🌱💚💪💪The best of health studies directly point to plant-based diets, showing even cancers caused by diet (most are) and diabetes (caused by saturated fat) are reversed in 2-3 weeks on a plant-based diet. ❤

  • @ThomasMarciniak
    @ThomasMarciniak 7 місяців тому +4

    It was definitely the right decision to include the final chapter. Thank you Dr. Attia

  • @davidrieger4397
    @davidrieger4397 7 місяців тому +19

    Thank You Peter & Andrew! I am 85 next week & going through adjustment to my final reality. Your authenticity and scientific information is extremely helpful. Thank You!
    Dave Rieger

    • @Shamwilder
      @Shamwilder Місяць тому

      85! What a life we'll lived! God bless you sir ❤

  • @ScrapPalletMan
    @ScrapPalletMan Рік тому +262

    I'm 7 weeks in on my very first nutritional health journey. Listening two to three hours of Huberman everyday is filling my head with information and enthusiasm for my time restricted eating and low carbs. At 54 I have never felt better. This is crazy and I can't believe this isn't widely known. Thank you

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому +2

      Congrats! 🎉❤

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому +2

      ^_^ Many people dying of bad arteries (non-vegan problems), and many people have high blood pressure without knowing it due to bad practices of doctors and such.
      High blood pressure is very in line with non-vegan diets. Also, 5k or so MG of sodium is said to be healthy, in recent studies. I can do 3 or so ramen noodle packs a day with no issues.
      Some black beans are overly salted too. Haha.
      Saturated fat is proven to be the cause of diabetes. It accompanies a buildup up sugar that cannot properly distribute, salt plays a role too when this happens, etc.

    • @arlen1630
      @arlen1630 Рік тому

      ​@@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked why do carnivore people have good health markers then.....high sat. fat

    • @arlen1630
      @arlen1630 Рік тому +2

      ​@@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked what about keto.....high fat ....sat. fat

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому +2

      :p Obesity is the second largest (pun intended) factor for cancer deaths. Though, he says the obesity itself is just a bunch of problems masqueraded. He and Andrew thought they may be obese, or near it, though they workout and seem fit.
      I know I'm not obese. Haha. He thinks it's insulin resistance, 2 to 3 quarters of obese people have this, and inflammation.
      Non-vegan diets promote a bunch of obesity and extra inflammation. Vegan/plant-based athletes are some of the very best athletes on record, and they recover way quicker than their non-vegan/non-plant-based counterparts.

  • @christineg3905
    @christineg3905 Рік тому +114

    Unbelievable discussion towards the end where Peter told his story about rehab and recovery from emotional trauma. Working his way out of negative self talk and recovery isn’t easy and I commend him for that - thank you for sharing!!

  • @thehealthyprovider
    @thehealthyprovider Рік тому +223

    One of my favorite podcast interviews of all-time. Informative and authentic. Thank you Dr. Huberman for giving us this gift and of course for Dr Attia and the work that he has done not only with the countless hours of research and care for his patients that benefits us all, but the work he has done on himself as an example of positive change is doable. Thanks again!!

  • @squarebackjedi
    @squarebackjedi Рік тому +72

    Wow. The discussion on emotional health has already changed my life It moved me to tears as I was driving to work. It made me say to myself, “Do something before you lose everything that matters to you.” Thank you, Peter and Andrew.”

    • @martinepeters9891
      @martinepeters9891 9 місяців тому +1

      It's so nice to be able to listen to what you want instead of relying on the radio. Take care, drive safe.

    • @YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago
      @YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago 7 місяців тому +1

      You'll be ok..... It's always one step at a time. Don't be afraid to talk to somebody if you need to.

  • @2xSundays
    @2xSundays Рік тому +67

    I thought what Peter shared about his rage was wonderful. As smart as Peter Attia is that is the most profound I’ve heard him. I feel like his tone during this interview was different than his tone in other interviews. Congrats on the success from the work you’ve put in!

    • @Joseph1NJ
      @Joseph1NJ Рік тому +4

      He really goes in depth into the subject and his personal struggle in Rich Roll's latest podcast.

    • @DanceintheRaine666
      @DanceintheRaine666 Рік тому

      I'm pre-ordering the book today. Incidentally, I shopped around & decided to buy the HC version for much less than what it cost at most other retail outlets.

    • @TheShumoby
      @TheShumoby Рік тому

      Maybe statin affected his mental health

    • @Joseph1NJ
      @Joseph1NJ Рік тому +3

      @@TheShumoby Not likely. He said he was that since he was a kid.

    • @av5483
      @av5483 Рік тому

      @@Joseph1NJ it seems likely it was genetic, and the rage and heart disease are correlated traits running in his family

  • @emilybarry9410
    @emilybarry9410 Рік тому +58

    Wow! I am so impressed and grateful for Peter’s vulnerability in this conversation. I completely to relate to his struggles with future-tripping, perfection, and mental health in general and I feel an even stronger connection to him for sharing his struggles. I can wait to read Outline and also to delisted to this fantastic and helpful conversation. Thank you 🙏 Andrew and Peter💜 🤗

    • @ClaireCelticMystic
      @ClaireCelticMystic 4 місяці тому

      OUTLIVE, = book title. (Autocorrect, stop changing it to OUTLINE.)

  • @RitaH22
    @RitaH22 9 місяців тому +2

    Bless you both and your families ❤

  • @kalena26
    @kalena26 9 місяців тому +2

    This is beautiful. Simply beautiful. 2 beautiful souls.

  • @briansoares7489
    @briansoares7489 Рік тому +85

    I have been very educated and astounded at the amount of work that you, Andrew(I feel like I know you), have put into this incredible, continuous mass of information that you give to us. Thank you very much. This latest pod cast with Peter Atia was mind blowing, and is willingness to be vulnerable will forever impact my life. Beautiful!

  • @sofiaaa5561
    @sofiaaa5561 Рік тому +35

    In addition to your generosity in sharing otherwise unattainable top tier medical information I would like thank you for your social intelligence! To observe two accomplished men genuinely complementing one another, celebrating each others success in such organic way is heartwarming. Bravo you two!

  • @HeidiAbbottTravel
    @HeidiAbbottTravel 10 місяців тому +23

    Wow. Andrew your interviewing skills, calm voice and vulnerable curiosity make all your podcasts enjoyable. This podcast may be my favorite. Dr Attia’s deep dive into several subjects regarding health span and especially the emotional health side of that has totally shifted the way I look at disease and health. Andrew, you truly are bringing science to the masses in an easily digestible and actionable way. Thank you. My life is better for it.

  • @bunandreea3056
    @bunandreea3056 Рік тому +16

    Hello! I am a medical student from Romania and all I can say is that I am dreaming of having professors like you and Peter! So much gratitude for everything you do !!!

    • @dasa7921
      @dasa7921 7 місяців тому

      Romania GOT MEDICAL STUDENTS? I thought its only GIPSY + TATE BORTHERS THERE

  • @deeksha_thakur
    @deeksha_thakur Рік тому +20

    Peter's journey is incredible. Covering major aspects of "health" in today's world and not shying away from sharing his own emotional journey thereby being an inspiration for others. God bless him.
    Thanks to Andrew for bringing this to us.

  • @EtherTheReal
    @EtherTheReal Рік тому +24

    Tim Ferris, Dr. Peter Attia and Dr. Andrew Huberman doing the trilogy of podcasts. Bless you guys, much much thanks!

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому +1

      Tim Ferris. ❤❤

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😊😊Many people dying of bad arteries (non-vegan problems), and many people have high blood pressure without knowing it due to bad practices of doctors and such.
      High blood pressure is very in line with non-vegan diets. Also, 5k or so MG of sodium is said to be healthy, in recent studies. I can do 3 or so ramen noodle packs a day with no issues.
      Some black beans are overly salted too. Haha.
      Saturated fat is proven to be the cause of diabetes. It accompanies a buildup up sugar that cannot properly distribute, salt plays a role too when this happens, etc.

  • @beabunny83
    @beabunny83 Рік тому +19

    If there was a podcast award for interview with the most practical information about health and longevity, this should win hands down. Peter has a gift for explaining very complex ideas and concepts in an easy to understand way (most of time :)) and Andrew ask the questions and follow up questions that everyone wants to know.

  • @stakingaclaim
    @stakingaclaim Рік тому +19

    I have so enjoyed Dr. Attia's talks on this podcast. His discussion of how we swim in our own poor self-talk and how it begins to spill over into interactions with other people (perhaps because we imagine others are saying those same things) was so relatable.

  • @yvonnekiwior9633
    @yvonnekiwior9633 Рік тому +10

    Andrew, as a grateful granny I adore you! And immensely appreciate listening to you and another favorite brilliant human Peter Attia, I look forward to his book.
    I agree his last chapter will be a huge asset for us all.❤🙏

  • @idaalavioon
    @idaalavioon Рік тому +7

    Awww, really moved. I’ve followed Dr. Attia for at least 10 years. I’m a pharmacist and more recently an astrologer. I went through something quite similar and in the spiritual community we call it “the dark night of the soul.” More specifically, the series of eclipses in the summer of 2020
    And also in May 2022 I found my mind completely hijacked by negative thoughts and I believe we were all meant to confront our shadow. Bravo for speaking about it. I’m proud of you, myself, and humanity. Keep pushing forward, humanity is moving back up. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @skategenie
    @skategenie Рік тому +4

    The fact that we can access this valuable information for free is a testament to the coupling of modern technological advances and brilliant minds. Thank you Drs. Huberman and Attia for this work! What a day to be alive.

  • @foodmomcoe6477
    @foodmomcoe6477 Рік тому +5

    Peter’s discussion about the core of himself is so thoughtful of him to share with us. It’s quite meaningful. Another great Monday with a fabulous guest!!!

  • @brendaviolamedia2024
    @brendaviolamedia2024 7 місяців тому +3

    "I don't have to be a slave to the adaptations that came from that." BOOM. Wow. This was perhaps the best interview I have ever listened to - I remained captivated throughout. Thank you!

  • @jeremyfinn9312
    @jeremyfinn9312 Рік тому +8

    I've been listening to this episode for three days during my commute to and from work. Today was mostly the mental health portion at the end. Hearing Dr. Attia share his experience with his 'Bobby Knight' voice echoed much of my life. Hearing him share about all the things he was incredibly vulnerable about on this episode did something to/for me. I started a journey similar to his about a year ago when I had a relationship that meant very much to me end. I started working on an idea I have for a book around this topic, and I cried like I've been trying to do for almost a year. I'm finally starting to be able to grieve some of the things I feel like I lost in my life, or be able to go far deeper in my healing. I've listened to many episodes of your sharing and I love all of them, but this one especially has been a catalyst. Thank you so much. I pray I can help our world as much as you and your colleagues have. Thank you so much.

  • @mashafastov
    @mashafastov Рік тому +4

    I just wanted to say thank you for creating such an incredible podcast. It's not often that I come across something that truly captures my attention and makes me feel as though I've paused my entire life to listen, but that's exactly how I felt while watching and listening to your latest episode. Your knowledge and expertise are simply mind-blowing, and I couldn't help but take notes throughout the entire thing.
    I also wanted to touch on the friendship that you and your guest share. It's rare to see two successful adult men who cherish and respect each other in the way that you do, and it was truly touching to witness. It's clear that you both have a deep understanding and appreciation for one another, and it's a beautiful thing to see.
    Lastly, I wanted to thank Dr. Attia for sharing his vulnerabilities and talking about emotions. As someone who is currently learning to navigate their own emotional journey, it was incredibly helpful to hear a medical professional and scientist advocating for emotional health. As a nurse working in hospitals in the Bay Area, I can attest to the need for more open conversations about emotional wellbeing.
    Thank you again to both of you for creating such an amazing podcast. I can't wait for the book!

  • @debrawaites4085
    @debrawaites4085 Рік тому +3

    I waited for emotional health all the way through. Thank you for opening yourself up to
    Vulnerability. You are giving hope and saving lives ❤ it meant the world to me

  • @adrianbara5405
    @adrianbara5405 10 місяців тому +5

    First, I would like to thank you Andrew for all your work and for the benefits I have from it. I am following and listening to your podcasts for a while, but this particular episode made me address few words. For me is a special, very useful one, which I will recommend to all my dear ones. And the last part, especially the openness Peter had to share his own experience , was the cherry on the cake.
    Thank both of you very much! 👏

  • @etie_lahat
    @etie_lahat Рік тому +2

    This was to me more about friendship and being a man in our exponentially changing world, than anything else. Andrew, Peter, thank you for that. Watching till the end was so worth it. The knowledge shared was amazing but even more was the bond and courageous honesty.

  • @CalixtoErico
    @CalixtoErico Рік тому +1

    This is the second time I listen to the episode start to finish. I feel as if I was slacking with my habbits and needed something to help me get back in gear, and this is it. Once again, Peter was a phenomenal guest and Andrew did an exceptional job conducting the episode. Thank you both.

  • @77777jetta
    @77777jetta Рік тому +5

    Andrew, you and Peter are my favorite Doctors/ Scientist ! Thank you so much for having Dr. Attia on your podcast! It is so cool to watch you guys do the Tango talk about longgivity! Andrew you must have Peter on your show again! Listening to you both, is like jumping into sea of knowledge! I just can't get enough! You two, young men keep up the great work! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Simply Awesome!

  • @deekana
    @deekana Рік тому +12

    The whole episode is extremely useful and informative. I like the latter part the most. Being a perfectionist, and a scientist with a past experiencing abusive childhood and toxic relationship, I can totally relate with what he has been through. It's relieving to know that there are amazing, high-achieving and respectable people out there who have had similar struggles and are overcoming it. Thank you for your sincerity. I know it's not easy to openly accept and discuss our weakness. I appreciate and respect it a lot!

  • @maryanndull3446
    @maryanndull3446 Рік тому +2

    Gentlemen, I can't Thank You both enough for the work you are doing, and the priceless health information that you are giving to anyone who bothers to listen. Every moment of this particular discussion has great value and I appreciate the time, energy, and intensity put into it. I really respect Peter's self disclosure on his personal mental health journey. It certainly resonated with me and things that I still struggle even though I worked as a Therapist for several years. As a Woman, there is nothing I like more than a Man who is very candid, genuine, and present "in the moment". Both of you Gentlemen are stellar examples of just that. Your affection for each other as colleagues and friends was extremely heartfelt and a great ending to this broadcast.

  • @nybergjm
    @nybergjm Рік тому +4

    I have so much admiration for Peter, particularly for someone who can be so open and vulnerable about these challenges - despite the fact that emotional vulnerability is exactly the thing that is so difficult for him. I hope to make the kind of self-growth that he clearly has. As a quick side-note and suggestion for a future podcast, I would love a video (or perhaps a series?) on strategies for new parents to enhance their ability to adapt to the challenges of early infant care (e.g., frequent night awakenings; chronic sleep deficits) and ways to quickly promote "homeostasis" in the home environment again (e.g., helping the infant sleep through the night as early as possible). For example, I would love to know what the literature says about morning sunlight viewing with infants and the effects it has on the infant's circadian rhythm. I know my infant daughter of 6 weeks typically won't open her eyes when we go "praise the sun" in the morning together, and I wonder if that might be because her eyes are just too sensitive to the brightness. Give it some thought, as I'm sure it would be enormously helpful for many new and expecting parents out there (including myself). Thanks for the excellent episode, Andrew!

  • @yawni__emptysullivan840
    @yawni__emptysullivan840 Рік тому +4

    When he shares his story at the end, it really shook me. Very beautiful. Thank you both. 🙏🙏💙👏

  • @DKFX1
    @DKFX1 Рік тому +9

    Really loved the anecdote Attia shared about negative self-talk. Given his openness about it I think he's probably well recovered from that aspect of his personality which truly sounded horrific and toxic. I also experience negative self-talk quite often but it's not centered around anger about myself and people around me. Mine is more centered around anger and concern of wicked aspects of society and anger at the world conditions.

  • @jawadkhanniazi2802
    @jawadkhanniazi2802 Рік тому +5

    I have been following both these gentlemen for a while now but this conversation is just so amazing and actionable. I recently got my labs done and its not a pretty picture. But, I have a very clear picture of which markers I need to watch for and how to think about improving them. Thank you Dr. Huberman and Dr. Attia.

  • @lindaelarde2692
    @lindaelarde2692 Рік тому +4

    I get graduate level instruction from every episode of Huberman Lab. The vulnerability of Dr. Attia's sharing emotional rehab and continuing effort to gain self awareness allows all of us listening to self reflect and evaluate what we may need to do to be better at self compassion and relationships. Thank you.

  • @CuriosityIgnited
    @CuriosityIgnited Рік тому +12

    This podcast was amazing! Dr. Attia is so knowledgeable and generous with his insights on health span, longevity and emotional health. I learned so much from his book and this interview. He really breaks down the science and art of living well and avoiding the major causes of death. I especially liked his honesty about his own struggles and how he overcame them. Thank you Huberman Lab for bringing him on the show! 👏👏👏

    • @kaybee4933
      @kaybee4933 4 місяці тому

      They are not telling the truth though

  • @sarahbarnwell5296
    @sarahbarnwell5296 Рік тому +4

    Wow, this should be on repeat at every primary care clinic across the nation. Thank you for this content!

  • @goofygeek5236
    @goofygeek5236 2 години тому

    What a great guest! I went to so many therapists with my anger problems, and not even one of them explained it like that. The technique to talk to yourself kindly makes sense, I will try it. I didn't even ever think that I might be angry at myself.

  • @alleyinn1
    @alleyinn1 8 місяців тому +1

    I loved the end of this podcast where Dr Attia shared his story. Two brilliant, powerful "strong" men speaking with eachother about therapy and emotional growth was amazing- especially two ppl so renown in their feilds. Sometimes it can seem like certain people are perfect/have it all figured out. Sharing the vulnerabilities just makes you more incredible role models and examples.
    Hearing Dr Attia speak of his rage reminded me a bit of my father... and to some extent, myself.
    And when Dr Huberman gave him the compliment at the end it was beautiful to see that big, genuine smile light up Dr Attia's face. I dont ever think Id seen him smile like that. And he looks a bit like my dad which made it all the more moving.
    A powerful moment between men! Thank you 🙏🏾

  • @aaronl528
    @aaronl528 Рік тому +3

    Can't wait to get Peter's book! My two favorite podcasters on the same episode, you bet I'll be listening to this one again. As a 50 year old all these topics around health span, lifespan, and longevity are very important to me and I've put many of these into practice and it changed my life.

  • @L7weenie562
    @L7weenie562 Рік тому +3

    Way to go Andrew and Peter. Peter I thank you for sharing your story of going to therapy. My heart could feel your emotions.

  • @RisingSunHolisticHealth
    @RisingSunHolisticHealth 9 місяців тому +2

    Talk about presence. That last half hour, I was completely engrossed. Thank you Peter Attia for being so vulnerable and for showing that there is a way forward from the past, but also showing your humanity. It's easy to look at people like you, and Huberman, and assume you guys are perfect in every way, and feel a bit less than as a result. We are all masterpieces, but we are all works in progress. Best Ep x

  • @AWanderingWitch
    @AWanderingWitch Рік тому +1

    Two of the most down-to-earth, humble and yet brilliant minds of our generation! Thank you so much for all you do. Both ❤❤

  • @lgpedersen
    @lgpedersen Рік тому +3

    Respect for Both of you! You are changing the world and gratitude.
    We need book from Huberman.

  • @iwayfitness
    @iwayfitness Рік тому +3

    This was the first time I was truly surprised from the content in a Huberman Lab episode! I regularly my listen to these with my Monday exercise and continue throughout the week. I did not see the ending going in that direction. This will get plenty of people to think (if even briefly) about emotional health and ideally improve it, and with that their overall quality of life!

  • @eriqc3
    @eriqc3 8 місяців тому +2

    One of the most important episodes in my opinion, I’m glad to be educated on this topic at a young age knowing my family history.

  • @tobyhooker4975
    @tobyhooker4975 Рік тому

    The smiles on both of their faces at the end. Priceless.
    Both informative and respected individuals. Fantastic!

  • @fluffyscruffy
    @fluffyscruffy Рік тому +24

    Fantastic episode. The part where Peter addresses emotional health - I didn't expect such vulnerability from him. Both of these guys are quite models of masculinity!

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      ❤❤❤❤I'm a big fan of Andrew Huberman, and I'm glad he mentioned ethics in a positive manner, multiple times too.
      To note:
      BCAAs are delivered 30% more per gram via plant-based sources than their animal counterparts, and some companies realize this and go with them, besides to avoid animal abuse too.
      Sucralose is still considered dangerous to the gut bacteria. Most pre-workout mixes, BCAAs mixes, etc. use them. I was gonna maybe try some mixes with sucralose, but I realized it's not good, as I've known. Most energy drinks now have this. Red Bull is special. Hehe.
      Some Lazada search results have no-sucralose options, but plenty won't state if they're vegan, and the ingredients. One source even states 45 servings on a 30-servings bottle, as some reviewers pointed out.
      Supplementation of BCAAs isn't needed for anyone, and isn't superior.
      Those who didn't have enough BCAAs didn't have any lower survival rate or worsening of certain conditions.
      Some sites pump out propaganda (maybe unintentionally for some), that vegans only can get BCAAs from corn or soy, but they're also in seeds, beans, etc. Plenty of sources, even Harvard, have said propaganda against veganism that turned out false.
      Some people state that you cannot get all your protein from a vegan diet, but it's simply not true. Tofu has all the proteins, and humans consume more than one source of food anyways, so tofu isn't even needed for vegans. It sure isn't needed for gorillas, hippos, and others with muscles with big teeth that almost never eat meat. Hehe.
      Vegans are superior in BCAAs, EAAs, creatinine, recovery times, no clogged arteries, no excessive acids, no concerning saturated fat levels to cause diabetes, no high risk of cancer, no high risk of dementia, typically more consumption of phytonutrients, more energy, more clarity, tend to be better in weight and metabolism, etc. Hehe.
      #GoVegan 🌱💚😻🤝🤓✊🔥 Hopefully many superior vegan mockups in the kitchen of his and of everyone.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😊😊😊Many people dying of bad arteries (non-vegan problems), and many people have high blood pressure without knowing it due to bad practices of doctors and such.
      High blood pressure is very in line with non-vegan diets. Also, 5k or so MG of sodium is said to be healthy, in recent studies. I can do 3 or so ramen noodle packs a day with no issues.
      Some black beans are overly salted too. Haha.
      Saturated fat is proven to be the cause of diabetes. It accompanies a buildup up sugar that cannot properly distribute, salt plays a role too when this happens, etc.

    • @MrLilcoolkid10
      @MrLilcoolkid10 Рік тому +4

      @@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked This has nothing to do with the original comment.

    • @aba9939
      @aba9939 Рік тому

      Agree. I love how open he was when discussing what he went through.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😮😅Obesity is the second largest (pun intended) factor for cancer deaths. Though, he says the obesity itself is just a bunch of problems masqueraded. He and Andrew thought they may be obese, or near it, though they workout and seem fit.
      I know I'm not obese. Haha. He thinks it's insulin resistance, 2 to 3 quarters of obese people have this, and inflammation.
      Non-vegan diets promote a bunch of obesity and extra inflammation. Vegan/plant-based athletes are some of the very best athletes on record, and they recover way quicker than their non-vegan/non-plant-based counterparts.

  • @CalixtoErico
    @CalixtoErico Рік тому +8

    This episode is such a gut punch. But one I needed and would not have allowed others to deliver. And I would have probably allowed myself to shed a few tears if I had not been at work while listening to the rage section. Peter, Andrew, thank you.

  • @Nah-ah
    @Nah-ah Рік тому

    I listened to this podcast over 4 days… and wow! Thank you so much for bringing Dr Attia on! I’m a bit late to this great man… I’ve heard of him over the yrs and watched a few reels of him and few minutes interviews but I didn’t realise how much I needed to hear him on this long form interview. Very fascinating and intriguing man. I found myself even rewinding and listening to some of the wisdom be shared especially his self reflection process on his healing journey.
    Great chat! Will definitely give him a follow! 👍🏽 Thanks, Dr Huberman!

  • @darthom78
    @darthom78 Рік тому +2

    Listened to this episode on Spotify. The last 40 mins of this brought me to tears because of how it relates to my life and current emotional state. Thanks for sharing. I have lots of work to do and this was very helpful. I do have Outlive and can't wait to finish it

  • @allanae
    @allanae Рік тому +3

    Finally, yes! Peter is my favorite guest and I've been so stoked waiting for this to come out. Thank you both!

  • @Kuruptsentience
    @Kuruptsentience Рік тому +4

    Attia and Huberman? Perfect way to start the week

  • @MrTMS71972
    @MrTMS71972 Рік тому

    Wow. Blown away. Thank you both - to Andrew for hosting this podcast and Andrew for being so open with the audience. A whole new level of respect for both of you.

  • @pulsechaintrainer780
    @pulsechaintrainer780 Рік тому +2

    Awesome podcast, awesome guest, awesome host. Life changing book! Thank you Andrew and Peter for bringing true wellness to the forefront and teaching us to look for health indicators rather than the sick symptoms that most MD’s are scared to get away from. You both are true pioneers in the next wave of health, wellness and longevity.

  • @brittanybadinger6610
    @brittanybadinger6610 Рік тому +3

    Easily one of the best collabs I’ve seen! Thank you both so much for sharing so much wisdom!

  • @rinadror
    @rinadror Рік тому +7

    Thank you for your weekly persistence in uploading the podcast topics in the field of health. As someone who listens to you regularly every week for almost a year, I must admit that you have changed my lifestyle for the better. I learned from you about the health of the body and mind which improved my health. Thanks again and looking forward to the podcast next week.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😊😊🎉Many people dying of bad arteries (non-vegan problems), and many people have high blood pressure without knowing it due to bad practices of doctors and such.
      High blood pressure is very in line with non-vegan diets. Also, 5k or so MG of sodium is said to be healthy, in recent studies. I can do 3 or so ramen noodle packs a day with no issues.
      Some black beans are overly salted too. Haha.
      Saturated fat is proven to be the cause of diabetes. It accompanies a buildup up sugar that cannot properly distribute, salt plays a role too when this happens, etc.

    • @user-nb6sv5yg2y
      @user-nb6sv5yg2y Рік тому

      @@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked #5

  • @lyricsniffer
    @lyricsniffer 8 місяців тому

    Peter, you're enlightening the way you talk about these subjects. Thank you for this

  • @robertknight9242
    @robertknight9242 Рік тому +2

    I feel like everyone remotely interested in their health needs to watch this. Thanks again for everything you both do to educate the world about these topics!

  • @maxheithmar334
    @maxheithmar334 Рік тому +11

    Andrew does such a good job of slowing down the conversation for the layman and adding in FAQs

  • @Vam1500
    @Vam1500 10 місяців тому +4

    All studies done with public funds should only be published in a journal offering free access for that work. The public should not have to pay twice!

  • @janem3754
    @janem3754 Рік тому

    Extremely glad I watched every second of this almost 3.5 hour episode. It’s one of the most information-packed videos I’ve ever seen. Thanks to both of you for sharing your hearts and vast knowledge. ❤

  • @juliasteinmetz1662
    @juliasteinmetz1662 Рік тому

    I expected brilliance, but was blown away by the soulfulness of this conversation. Dr. Peter Attia is knowledgeable and articulate, such a pleasure to listen to. One thing I especially like about him is how carefully he interprets the data and then boils it down to give common sense and actionable steps just about anyone can take. I pre-ordered his new book, Outlive, needless to say :) Thank you, Professor Andrew Huberman, for inviting him back! One of the best episodes yet, IMHO.

  • @annemurphy8248
    @annemurphy8248 Рік тому +8

    Love this amazing podcast. This episode in particular is chock full of relevant, informative advice that is needed to enhance and improve card from my mainstream medical health care providers. Main stream medicine doesn’t tell us everything we need to know. We need you Andrew and Peter! I was especially impressed with Peter’s honest and brave description of his struggles with anger and emotional health. Many of us struggle with these issues- mine are related to perfectionism as well. Can’t wait to read the book.

  • @mirjamstein3834
    @mirjamstein3834 Рік тому +25

    What an amazing episode. Loved it! As a trainer in ensa Mental Health First Aid am in particular impressed about the last 45 minutes about emotional health. This from two giants like you are in your businesses, made my day! More of such role models are highly in need. Thank you!

  • @mariaelenaconroy
    @mariaelenaconroy 11 годин тому

    Thanks for sharing ! You are best ally saying we need to reprogram our bad habits , by confronting them ! I remember hearing a program on a public channel about how anger affects our physical and in our reality ! Also it basically boils down to maturity ! There are many immature people walking around in the world! I was one of those ! Between my mom telling me , when someone annoyed me , did I reach out to them and find out if it was personal and how is that person doing, plus this teacher on a public station putting anger into perspective of being immature , changed my life forever ! I was in my thirties! Very good explanation of health issues !

  • @monique7746
    @monique7746 Рік тому

    I learned so much and found the end of the podcast very moving. Thank you for sharing Peter. This resonates and I appreciate you so much. And thank you for holding the space Andrew, you're a wonderful human being. Love you both

  • @NovoAXginger
    @NovoAXginger Рік тому +13

    3:24:45 I absolutely love this episode and dialogue between you both. Highly respect both of your work. Preordered your book Dr Attia!

  • @jasonneiss1169
    @jasonneiss1169 Рік тому +7

    Firstly I wasn’t that into this episode and I started and stopped a few times but I’m very glad I did. The ending with the emotional health hit me very hard. I cried listening to Peter tell his story on the topic, and when he said he hopes that no one out there listening feels the way he felt. I could feel every word he was saying as if it were my own, the anger. I am in therapy and I’m still working to find the right medications. I’m definitely going to give the recorded message a try, I will try anything. Thank you for all your work ❤

    • @cliftonnobles5600
      @cliftonnobles5600 Рік тому

      Dude, same. I can't afford proper therapy lol, but I can definitely send someone who loves me 1,000 annoying voice recordings.

    • @TheShumoby
      @TheShumoby Рік тому

      Does statin cause mental health issues?

  • @MrZkoki
    @MrZkoki 8 місяців тому

    The work and effort you put in is unbelievable. You are prepared on all levels. Thank you for your service. Everyone watching this video is definitely helped, informed and grateful.

    • @MrZkoki
      @MrZkoki 8 місяців тому

      All of the advertised products seem to be modern cutting edge nutritional technology. I would gladly try them all, as soon as I get some money in my hands. Really pro stuff.

  • @NihilisticAnarchist
    @NihilisticAnarchist Рік тому

    Thank you Dr. Attia for your candor. Dr. Huberman again had the interview of the year too early!
    An absolute trip in the most educational and relatable sense.

  • @nancylodhie593
    @nancylodhie593 Рік тому +18

    THANK YOU. After almost thirty years of service to Elders and their families, this information is sorely needed. We are, after all, "elders in training" from birth, yet most are very uninformed about how to age successfully. This will not change until our society evolves and embraces this.
    "Aging seems to be the only available way to live a long life."
    Daniel Francois Esprit Auber

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😊😊Many people dying of bad arteries (non-vegan problems), and many people have high blood pressure without knowing it due to bad practices of doctors and such.
      High blood pressure is very in line with non-vegan diets. Also, 5k or so MG of sodium is said to be healthy, in recent studies. I can do 3 or so ramen noodle packs a day with no issues.
      Some black beans are overly salted too. Haha.
      Saturated fat is proven to be the cause of diabetes. It accompanies a buildup up sugar that cannot properly distribute, salt plays a role too when this happens, etc.

    • @user-nb6sv5yg2y
      @user-nb6sv5yg2y Рік тому

      @@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked #4

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😊Obesity is the second largest (pun intended) factor for cancer deaths. Though, he says the obesity itself is just a bunch of problems masqueraded. He and Andrew thought they may be obese, or near it, though they workout and seem fit.
      I know I'm not obese. Haha. He thinks it's insulin resistance, 2 to 3 quarters of obese people have this, and inflammation.
      Non-vegan diets promote a bunch of obesity and extra inflammation. Vegan/plant-based athletes are some of the very best athletes on record, and they recover way quicker than their non-vegan/non-plant-based counterparts.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Рік тому

      😮🎉🎉🌱💚💪💪The best of health studies directly point to plant-based diets, showing even cancers caused by diet (most are) and diabetes (caused by saturated fat) are reversed in 2-3 weeks on a plant-based diet. ❤

  • @donnapalmer2099
    @donnapalmer2099 Рік тому +20

    It took me four days to get thru this podcast (part time) but man am I'm glad I got to the end because you two really gave us a blockbuster ending with so much emotion and love! I can't tell you how great this podcast was and will be for so many!! It's a must listen for anyone who gives a damn for their physical and emotional health! I'll be listening to this podcast over and over because all of your thoughts and words were powerful gems for the brain, soul and body! Thank you gentlemen for such great insight! Can't wait to hear your next show!

  • @kenmayeaux5574
    @kenmayeaux5574 Рік тому

    Amazing courage and vulnerability for Peter to share regarding his recovery. And so hopeful for all who struggle emotionally, despite appearing "successful" in worldly terms. Me too..... Most emotionally compelling interview I've ever heard on the show. Thanks to you both!

  • @aminaghozal558
    @aminaghozal558 5 місяців тому +1

    Andrew, I have been listening to your podcast for a while now, and each time I am amazed at what you are providing us with, for free. This is a small contribution to say thank you for the important work and the impact you're having on each one of us around the world (I am from Algeria). You're making our lives much more interesting and meaningful.
    My thanks also to dr.Attia for this amazing talk, can't wait to get his book 😊

  • @bro7269
    @bro7269 Рік тому +3

    I can relate so much with the discussion at the end. I left many holes in drywall as a young kid dealing with family stuff. I’m grateful I was able to see it at 45 years old. It’s a long time to carry that baggage. Accepting my imperfections is very difficult. I left the best job I ever had due to bad imposter syndrome. I still find it strange that some people who do the least expect the most while some people who do the most feel like they don’t deserve it.

    • @AnnTsungMD
      @AnnTsungMD 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing your personal journey. Recognizing and addressing the impact of past experiences on our self-perception takes courage and self-awareness. Imposter syndrome can indeed affect even the most accomplished individuals. Remember, you're not alone in these feelings. Your insights shed light on the complexity of self-worth and expectations. Keep embracing growth and self-acceptance - it's a powerful step forward.

  • @constancechan7748
    @constancechan7748 Рік тому +6

    Every book that Andrew recommends is a must read!

  • @joryiansmith
    @joryiansmith 7 місяців тому +1

    Of all the terrible health conditions we can have and should try to prevent, Dr. Peter Attia put mental health and emotional health and the top of his priority list.
    And the top impacts on emotional health are community and connection.
    That's pretty remarkable and worth taking away to digest and think about.

  • @nickcheeawai9661
    @nickcheeawai9661 11 місяців тому

    I have listened to a number of your talks on youtube and this one just was so life changing... this is one that is so packed with good information -- thanks for being a stand up person Dr H., so that you could foster such a friendship with another outstanding individual. Peter is intense, and could probably benefit by regular yoga nidra sessions, but sometimes having purpose well defined can be a poison pill. I just wish him the best... its like that Olympic champion who has won his 15 or so gold medals and then he says, what's next!

  • @w.w.w.w.w
    @w.w.w.w.w Рік тому +7

    My two favourite! Took me the whole Monday to finish listening to this, but I can honestly say it's the most fruitful Monday listening such valuable discussion. I especially appreciate the last part when Dr. Attia shared his personal experience, how a man so brilliant and tough-looking can share his vulnerable journey. Looking forward to the book. Is there an audiobook with his own voice ??

  • @matthew3496
    @matthew3496 Рік тому +3

    I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. Ive smoked weed for the last 3 years every single day with no exception and after watching your videos on how dopamine works in our body finally realize that this is not healthy or normal, even if it feels "great". You are awesome. I am now only indulging in edibles occasionally and have also cut out energy drinks completely and no longer wish to drink alcohol unless it is with friends. Keep up your amazing work Professor.

  • @marshad.9149
    @marshad.9149 2 місяці тому

    Dr Attia. I look at you and I have hope for my son. You reduced me to tears bc your experience hit so close to home. Thank you.

  • @victoryshieldtacticalllc3534
    @victoryshieldtacticalllc3534 8 місяців тому

    This is the most invested I've been in one of your podcasts yet. Having almost died in Iraq in a vehicle incident and also having cancer, the prospect of dying earlier than average has been looming. I have some kids that I really want to be there for into their adulthood, so I appreciate all of the tips and advice that this episode provided. Thanks, to you both!

  • @1977dlove
    @1977dlove Рік тому +6

    This episode is just perfect timing for me! I have a cardiologist appt tomorrow due to extremely high HDL, High LDL, and a 1st degree family member who passed of a heart attack at 42 years old. I'm 46/female, excercise 6 days a week (1/2 weight 1/2 cardio) & terrified of statins. This episode took the edge off my anxiety by giving me specific information on what to talk to my doctor about. I have listened to your podcasts since day 1. They have all been super helpful - however, this one very well may allow me to die WITH any issues I may have rather than because of them. Thank you, from the bottom of my calcified (well, hopefully not 😅) heart. You are a gift!

    • @1977dlove
      @1977dlove Рік тому +2

      Now that I'm listening to the rest of the podcast this evening, I can relate to the points made starting at 2:41 around emotional processing & recovery: struggles with being present, making amends, importance of community, & being able to identify & articulate feelings, and so much more. I've been sober for over 3.5 years and have an 8 year old child. It's quite amazing to experience and feel the effects of not only repairing damage I've done, but truly wanting to. ❤ I didn't truly "get it" until I accepted that I absolutely no desire to be here andymore and needed help. I often wonder if it's the suffering that allowed me to stop rationalizing and analyzing and if I would have ever made it here if had I not struggled to that level. Either way, I'm happy to hear more people talk about this part of life and thrilled to hear people asking questions about it. ❤

    • @jenniferbilbrey2917
      @jenniferbilbrey2917 Рік тому +1

      @@1977dlove Way to go DL!!! Keep it up!

    • @Kouuuta
      @Kouuuta 10 місяців тому

      How is this journey going?
      I am in the same boat - 35 male, exercise basically everyday, but my LDL-C is through the roof. Haven’t done a apob testing yet.

  • @cathy3701
    @cathy3701 Рік тому +3

    I watched this twice not only to absorb the science but to listen to Peter's heartfelt and very moving discussion of his recovery from emotional trauma. I have followed him for several years and I am deeply moved by his honesty and willingness to explore and resolve his trauma. This is a beautiful example of a very intelligent man accessing his heart and healing himself.

    • @kaybee4933
      @kaybee4933 4 місяці тому

      Well absorb it is parasites and fungus

  • @sherrihodges849
    @sherrihodges849 Рік тому

    I can't express how much appreciation I have for both of these men! I look forward to reading the book!

  • @susiebernsten7022
    @susiebernsten7022 Рік тому +1

    Thank you both! So encouraged by Peter’s emotional health journey! Lifesaving information at so many levels. God Bless!

  • @mlouw8218
    @mlouw8218 Рік тому +11

    I ended up skipping ahead to the emotional part (because that’s also my worst problem) and I feel so grateful for the openness. I resonate a lot with much of what Peter describes 🙏