Andrew Huberman, Ph.D.
My guest is Michael Easter, a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and best-selling author. We discuss how particular daily life choices undermine our level of joy, our sense of purpose, our physical and our mental health and the daily, weekly, monthly and yearly steps we can all take to vastly increase our level of motivation, gratitude and overall life satisfaction. We discuss how effortful foraging for information, undistracted reflection and physical exercise are ways to ‘invest’ and therefore grow our levels of dopamine, energy and motivation, whereas low-friction activities are specifically designed to hijack or diminish them. We also discuss dopamine reward circuitry in the context of how to build and reset one’s energy levels and create a deeper sense of purpose in work, creative pursuits and relationships.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Michael Easter
00:02:14 Discomforts, Modern vs Ancient Life
00:07:35 Sponsors: Maui Nui & Helix Sleep
00:10:17 Modern Problems, Exercise, Trail vs Treadmill Running, Optic Flow, Hunting
00:20:01 Risk & Rewards, Intellectual vs Experiential Understanding
00:23:39 Modern Luxuries, First-World Problems, Gratitude, Tool: Volunteer
00:34:33 Rites of Passage, Tool: Challenge, Narrative & Purpose; Embracing Discomfort
00:40:43 Sponsors: AG1 & Mateina
00:43:33 Choice, 2% Study, Silence, Tools: Do Slightly Harder Things; Notice Resistance
00:54:05 Cognitive Challenges, Walking, Screens, Tool: Sitting with Boredom
01:01:53 Capturing Ideas, Attractor States, Tool: Being in Nature
01:06:50 2% Rule, Rites of Passage, Tool: Misogi Challenge
01:14:12 Phones, Sharing with Others, Social Media, Tool: Reflection vs Screen Time
01:23:23 Dopamine, Spending vs Investing, Guilt
01:29:48 Sponsor: Function
01:31:35 Relaxation, Shared Identities & Community, Music, Tool: In-Person Meeting
01:38:58 Loss of Gathering Places, Internet & Distorted Views, Hitchhiking
01:45:06 Misogi & Entry Points; Daily Schedule, Caffeine Intake
01:54:37 Optimal Circadian Schedule, Work Bouts, Exercise
01:59:12 Outdoor Adventures, Backpacking & Nutrition
02:04:57 Camping & Sleeping, Nature, Three-Day Effect
02:10:10 Sea Squirts; Misogi Adventures & Cognitive Vigor, Writing, Happiness
02:17:55 Effort & Rewards, Addiction, Dopamine, Catecholamines
02:22:36 Humans, Running & Carrying Weight, Fat Loss, Tool: How to Start Rucking
02:32:32 Physical/Cognitive Pursuits & Resistance; Creative “Magic” & Foraging
02:39:27 Motivation; Slot Machines, Loss Disguised as a Win, Speed
02:46:06 Gambling, Dopamine, Addiction
02:50:29 Tool: Avoid Frictionless Foraging; Sports Betting, Speed; Junk Food, Three V’s
02:56:22 Conveniences, Technology; Upcoming Book, Satisfaction
03:02:57 Substack Links, Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode my guest is Dr. Matt Walker, PhD, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and host of The Matt Walker Podcast, which focuses on the science and impact of sleep.
We explore the importance of sleep and how its nightly structure, including REM and non-REM stages, helps rejuvenate the mind and body. We also discuss how caffeine, alcohol, cannabis and melatonin supplements affect your ability to fall asleep and overall sleep quality. Additionally, Matt highlights the benefits of naps and shares a variety of unconventional tips to promote healthier, more restorative sleep.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Matt Walker, Sleep
00:00:25 Rapid Eye Movement (REM) & Non-REM Sleep, Paralysis
00:02:05 Sleep Cycles, Nighttime Sleep Structure, Hormones
00:07:08 Sponsor: Eight Sleep
00:08:54 Nighttime Waking Up, Fragmented Sleep
00:11:05 Sunlight Exposure & Sleep
00:12:28 Caffeine & Sleep Effects, Tool: Timing Caffeine
00:15:27 Alcohol & Sleep Effects
00:18:08 Cannabis; THC, Alcohol, REM Sleep & Dreams
00:20:24 Sponsor: ROKA
00:22:12 Melatonin, Supplementation?, Dose
00:28:18 Prescription Sleep Aids, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) & Sleep
00:30:36 Naps, Benefits, Insomnia, Tool: Nap Length
00:34:07 Sponsor: AG1
00:35:44 Sleep Tips, Tools: “Do Nothing”; Winddown Routine; Worry Journal; Clocks
00:39:56 Acknowledgments
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My guest is Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD, Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Professor Emeritus of Health Policy at Stanford University. We discuss which scientific questions ought to be the priority for NIH, how to incentivize bold, innovative science especially from younger labs, how to solve the replication crisis and restore trust and transparency in science and public health, including acknowledging prior failures by the NIH. We discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and the data and sociological factors that motivated lockdowns, masking and vaccine mandates. Dr. Bhattacharya shares his views on how to resolve the vaccine–autism debate and how best to find the causes and cures for autism and chronic diseases. The topics we cover impact everyone: male, female, young and old and, given that NIH is the premier research and public health organization in the world, extend to Americans and non-Americans alike.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Jay Bhattacharya
00:06:56 National Institutes of Health (NIH), Mission
00:09:12 Funding, Basic vs. Applied Research
00:18:22 Sponsors: David & Eight Sleep
00:21:20 Indirect Costs (IDC), Policies & Distribution
00:30:43 Taxpayer Funding, Journal Access, Public Transparency
00:38:14 Taxpayer Funding, Patents; Drug Costs in the USA vs Other Countries
00:48:50 Reducing Medication Prices; R&D, Improving Health
01:00:01 Sponsors: AG1 & Levels
01:02:55 Lowering IDC?, Endowments, Monetary Distribution, Scientific Groupthink
01:12:29 Grant Review Process, Innovation
01:21:43 R01s, Tenure, Early Career Scientists & Novel Ideas
01:31:46 Sociology of Grant Evaluation, Careerism in Science, Failures
01:39:08 “Sick Care” System, Health Needs
01:44:01 Sponsor: LMNT
01:45:33 Incentives in Science, H-Index, Replication Crisis
01:58:54 Scientists, Data Fraud, Changing Careers
02:03:59 NIH & Changing Incentive Structure, Replication, Pro-Social Behavior
02:15:26 Scientific Discovery, Careers & Changing Times, Journals & Publications
02:19:56 NIH Grants & Appeals, Under-represented Populations, DEI
02:28:58 Inductive vs Deductive Science; DEI & Grants; Young Scientists & NIH Funding
02:39:38 Grant Funding, Identity & Race; Shift in NIH Priorities
02:51:23 Public Trust & Science, COVID Pandemic, Lockdowns, Masks
03:04:41 Pandemic Mandates & Economic Inequality; Fear; Public Health & Free Speech
03:13:39 Masks, Harms, Public Health Messaging, Uniformity, Groupthink, Vaccines
03:22:48 Academic Ostracism, Public Health Messaging & Opposition
03:30:26 Culture of American Science, Discourse & Disagreement
03:36:03 Vaccines, COVID Vaccines, Benefits & Harms
03:47:05 Vaccine Mandates, Money, Public Health Messaging, Civil Liberties
03:54:52 COVID Vaccines, Long-Term Effects; Long COVID, Vaccine Injury, Flu Shots
04:06:47 Do Vaccines Cause Autism?; What Explains Rise in Autism
04:18:33 Autism & NIH; MAHA & Restructuring NIH?
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss interoception, the brain’s ability to sense and interpret signals from the body, which shapes our sense of self and underlies vital functions like focus, sleep, healing and emotions.
I explain how the body communicates different types of information to the brain, influencing processes like digestion, heart rate and immune function.
I also describe practical tools such as breathwork to regulate alertness, strategies to support gut health and reduce sugar cravings, and awareness practices to enhance interoception. By understanding and applying these tools, you can strengthen the brain-body connection to improve mood, overall health and performance.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Sense of Self, Interoception
00:01:25 Brain & Body Communication, Vagus Nerve, Mechanical & Chemical Information
00:04:43 Lungs & Diaphragm, Tool: Breathwork for Alert or Calm
00:09:47 Sponsors: AG1 & Eight Sleep
00:13:14 Brain & Gut Communication, Tool: Reduce Sugar Cravings
00:18:27 Brain, Gut Chemistry, Inflammation & Gut Microbiome, Tool: Fermented Foods
00:22:20 Sponsor: LMNT
00:23:52 Vomiting, Brain; Tool: Reduce Nausea
00:28:52 Fever, Brain Chemistry, Tool: Cooling Body
00:33:20 Vagus Nerve, Emotions, Mood, Tool: Heart Awareness
00:39:29 Recap & Key Takeaways
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My guest is Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Arizona and a world expert on the science of grief and loss. We discuss what happens in the brain and body when we grieve, the role of dopamine and yearning in the grieving process, the health risks of getting stuck at particular stages of grief and how to move through loss while also deeply honoring the person, animal or thing that is no longer with us. Dr. O’Connor explains that grief involves cycling back and forth between protest and despair (often guilt and anger too) and explains science-supported ways to move through that process in the healthiest possible way. Everyone experiences grief and loss at some point. Dr. O’Connor provides valuable knowledge and tools to help you navigate grief under any circumstance.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Mary-Frances O’Connor
00:02:22 Grief vs Grieving; Love & Bonding, Gone Yet Everlasting
00:07:42 Sponsors: Wealthfront & BetterHelp
00:10:29 Sudden vs Slow Death, Attachment, Reframing Relationship
00:14:52 Religion, Integrating the New Relationship
00:20:46 Yearning, Dopamine, Brain, Addiction
00:27:58 Culture & Grief Literacy; Protest, Despair & Hope, New Relationships
00:40:09 Sponsors: AG1 & Helix Sleep
00:43:21 Protest, Despair & Transmutation; Changing Attachment Hierarchy
00:52:04 Bereavement Support, Medical Risk
01:05:27 Culture, Alcohol & Death; Dying of a Broken Heart, Medical Risk
01:13:40 Sponsor: Function
01:15:28 Navigating Grief, Emotions & Body, Tool: Progressive Muscle Relaxation
01:23:57 Grief Stages; Permission & Coping, Judgment & Guilt; Lessons from Grief
01:35:44 Grieving Suicide, Rumination, Tool: Shifting Environment
01:47:24 Belief Systems, Religion & Grief
01:54:17 Afterlife, Contemplating Death
01:58:35 Tools: Contemplating Death; Life Celebration, Terror Management, Empathy
02:07:46 Mental Oscillation, Dual Model of Bereavement
02:14:00 Avoidance; Remembering a Loved One, Resilience; Getting Worse & Seeking Professional Help
02:22:15 Time Perception & End of Life, Motivation & Energy
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode my guest is Lex Fridman, PhD, a research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an expert in robotics and host of the Lex Fridman Podcast.
We discuss the development of artificial intelligence through machine learning, deep learning and self-supervised techniques. We also examine the growing significance of interactions between humans and robots, including their potential for companionship and emotional connection. This episode explores how AI is shifting from a technical tool into something that could reshape human relationships, emotions and society.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Lex Fridman; Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Deep Learning
00:02:23 Supervised vs Self-Supervised Learning, Self-Play Mechanism
00:09:06 Tesla Autopilot, Autonomous Driving, Robot & Human Interaction
00:14:26 Sponsors: AG1 & Maui Nui
00:17:47 Human & Robot Relationship, Loneliness, Time
00:22:38 Authenticity, Robot Companion, Emotions
00:27:55 Robot & Human Relationship, Manipulation, Rights
00:32:12 Sponsors: Function & David
00:35:14 Dogs, Homer, Companion, Cancer, Death
00:40:04 Dogs, Costello, Decline, Joy, Loss
00:47:31 Closing
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My guest is Dr. Melissa Ilardo, Ph.D., professor of biomedical informatics at the University of Utah. We discuss the interplay between genes and behaviors, including how certain behaviors can improve resilience by changing gene and organ function, as well as natural selection events happening in humans today.
We also discuss the immune system–related reasons people find the smells of potential mates attractive—or not.
We explore how physical and psychological traits are passed from one generation to the next, and the specific behaviors that can influence gene expression to improve health and performance.
Melissa explains her lab’s pioneering research on breath-hold training and how activation of the dive reflex through breath holding can significantly improve oxygen availability by changing spleen size and function.
We also delve into the medical uses and ethics of gene editing to cure disease in both babies and adults.
For those interested in genes and inheritance, human performance, immune system function, and natural selection, this episode illustrates the remarkable interplay between human nature and nurture.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Melissa Ilardo
00:02:35 Nature vs Nurture, Gene Expression, Eye Color
00:07:06 Sponsors: Joovv & Eight Sleep
00:10:24 Epigenetics, Trauma, Mutations; Hybrid Vigor, Mate Attraction
00:15:47 Globalization; Homo Sapiens, Mating & Evolution; Mutations
00:25:28 Sea Nomads, Bajau & Moken Groups; Free Diving, Dangers & Gasp Reflex
00:32:52 Cultural Traditions, Free Diving & Families; Fishing
00:35:36 Mammalian Dive Reflex, Oxygen, Spleen, Cold Water & Face; Exercise
00:42:43 Sponsors: AG1 & LMNT
00:46:00 Free Diving, Spleen, Thyroid Hormone, Performance Enhancement
00:52:00 Dive Reflex, Immune System; Swimming & Health; Coastal Regions & Genetics
00:55:17 Female Free Divers, Haenyeo, Cold Water, Age, Protein
01:03:20 Human Evolution & Diet, Lactase, Fat
01:05:07 Korean Female Free Divers & Adaptations, Cardiovascular, Pregnancy
01:10:13 Miscarriages & Genetic Selection; Bajau, External Appearance, Mate Selection
01:17:15 Sponsor: Function
01:19:03 Free Diving, Underwater Vision; Super-Performers & Genetics
01:25:01 Cognitive Performance, Autism, Creativity; Genetic Determinism & Mindset
01:36:30 Genetics & Ethics, CRISPR, Embryo Genetic Screening
01:44:36 Admixture, Genetics; Are Humans a Single Species?
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I provide a science-based daily protocol designed to enhance performance, mood and overall health by strategically timing simple yet powerful tools and behaviors.
I explain how to increase energy and alertness in the morning, optimize your workspace and work sessions for maximum focus, and structure your day for sustained productivity. I also discuss the roles of fasting, meal and caffeine timing, and key nutrients, as well as how to leverage exercise to sharpen alertness and cognitive performance. Additionally, I describe evening practices and supplements that help you fall asleep quickly and promote quality sleep.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Office Hours, Example Daily Protocol
00:01:48 Morning, Tools: Temperature Minimum, Walk, Sunlight & Cortisol
00:05:30 Hydration, Electrolytes, Tool: Delay Caffeine
00:07:39 Sponsor: Eight Sleep
00:09:45 Morning Focus, Fasting
00:10:34 Tools: Optimize Workspace, Screen Position, Work Bouts
00:13:45 Tool: Timing Work Bouts, Temperature Minimum
00:16:02 Exercise, Strength & Hypertrophy, Endurance Training, Tool: 80/20 Workouts
00:19:01 Sponsor: AG1
00:20:48 Afternoon, Meal Timing, Carbs, Omega-3s, Tool: Afternoon Walks & Light
00:25:33 Dinner, Sleep Transition, Carbs, Serotonin
00:28:44 Sponsor: LMNT
00:30:16 Accelerate Sleep, Tool: Reduce Temperature & Hot Baths
00:32:06 Sleep Supplements, Magnesium, Apigenin, Theanine; Waking at Night
00:35:06 Example Daily Routine, Work Blocks
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My guest is Tom Segura, renowned comedian, writer, actor and director. We discuss the “how-to” of comedy writing and storytelling, and what the science of humor and the creative process reveal about human emotion and memory. We explore why surprise and the act of "saying the unspoken truth" activate the brain’s reward circuits, as well as the subconscious mechanisms that shape our sense of what is funny. The episode also examines the bi-directional influence between comedy and cultural standards. It will interest anyone curious about the science of humor, the art of performance and emotional contagion.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Tom Segura
00:01:45 Family, Sports, Running
00:09:35 Sponsors: Maui Nui & Helix Sleep
00:12:37 Ideas, Running, Sleep & Brain, Tools: Exercise for Energy; Phone Outside Room
00:20:16 Capturing Ideas, Cannabis, Storytelling, Experimentation
00:27:28 Ideas & Set List, Performance
00:31:52 Wife, Jokes, Reframing Content; Cancel Culture, Audience Reaction
00:40:56 Jokes, Self & Amusement; Evolution & New Material
00:48:26 Sponsors: AG1 & David Protein
00:51:24 Surprise, Hidden Thoughts; Acting
00:59:02 Voice Impersonation, Kids, Strength Training, Activities
01:05:40 Repeating Jokes; State Changes, Crowds & Energy
01:13:11 Silly Mindset; Audience, Emotional Contagion; Humor & Subconscious Mind
01:27:44 Sponsor: Function
01:29:32 Crowd Work, Comedy Clubs; Original Comedy
01:38:13 Comedy & Social Context; Dark Comedy
01:47:51 Drugs, Overdose, Comedian Deaths, Mental Health; Cynicism, Hope
01:54:21 Audience, Twin Comics; Vulnerability; Stand-Up & Performance
02:01:49 Comedy & Passion, Complaints; Childhood Struggle, Insecurities, Therapy
02:10:53 “Bad Thoughts” Show, Upcoming Projects
02:14:44 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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In this episode of Huberman Lab Essentials, my guest is Dr. Karl Deisseroth, M.D., Ph.D., a clinical psychiatrist and professor of bioengineering and of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University.
We discuss his experiences as a clinician treating complex psychiatric conditions and his lab’s pioneering work in developing transformative therapies for mental illness. He explains the complexities of mental illness and how emerging technologies—such as optogenetics and brain-machine interfaces—could revolutionize care. We also explore promising new therapies, including psychedelics and MDMA, for conditions like depression and PTSD.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Karl Deisseroth; Neurology vs Psychiatry
00:01:36 Speech; Blood Test?; Seeking Help
00:04:20 Feelings, Jargon; Psychiatric Treatment
00:09:40 Sponsor: David
00:10:55 Future Treatment; Vagus Nerve Stimulation, Depression, Optogenetics
00:19:40 Brain-Machine Interfaces
00:20:53 Sponsor: Eight Sleep
00:23:00 ADHD Symptoms, Lifestyle, Technology
00:29:34 Psychedelics, Depression Treatment, Risks
00:35:43 Sponsor: AG1
00:37:30 MDMA (Ecstasy), Trauma & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Treatment
00:40:33 Projections: A Story of Human Emotions Book, Optimism
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My guest is Dr. Christopher Gardner, Ph.D., professor of medicine and director of nutrition studies at Stanford. He is known for his pioneering research on the impact of dietary interventions on weight loss and health.
We compare ketogenic, vegetarian, vegan and omnivorous diets—and why there is no one-size-fits-all approach. All agree, however, that eliminating or dramatically reducing processed foods is best for health.
We discuss the protein needs controversy; plant vs. animal proteins; the importance of fiber and low-sugar fermented foods for gut health and inflammation; and how diet affects gene expression. We also review food allergies—including gluten, wheat, dairy and soy—as well as raw dairy.
The episode offers data-supported advice for healthier eating.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Christopher Gardner
00:02:32 Is there a Best Diet?, Individual Needs, Geography & Diet, Lactose
00:11:02 Sponsors: Eight Sleep & Mateina
00:13:49 Raw Milk, Lactose Intolerance
00:20:33 Wheat Allergies, Gluten Intolerance; Celiac Disease
00:25:12 Processed Foods, Food Dyes, Research Outcomes, NOVA Classification, GRAS
00:33:44 Processed Foods, Economic & Time Considerations, US vs European Products
00:39:59 Food Industry Funding, Investigator Influence, Equipoise, Transparency
00:50:10 Sponsors: AG1 & BetterHelp
00:53:11 Industry Funding, National Institute of Health (NIH)
00:56:41 Whole Food, Plant-Based Diet; Diet Comparison, DIETFITS, A TO Z Study
01:10:24 Nutrition Naming, Omnivore, Meat, Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO)
01:17:14 Transforming American Diet; Taste, Health & Environment
01:22:26 Sponsor: LMNT
01:23:43 Food Preparation, Chefs, Improve School Food
01:29:54 Scalability, Mega-Farms, Small Farm & Farmer Loss
01:34:25 Protein Requirements, Dietary Protein Recommendations, Standard Deviations
01:45:33 Protein & Storage
01:52:12 Plants & Complete Proteins?, Legumes, Bioavailability
02:01:58 Sponsor: Levels
02:03:17 Beyond Meat, Impossible Meat, Ingredients, Sourcing Meat, Salt
02:09:18 Vegan vs Omnivore Diet, Twin Study, Cardiometabolic Markers, Genes, Microbiome
02:20:24 Health Science Communication, DEXA; “Protein Flip” Diet; Food Patterns, Caloric Intake
02:31:29 Microbiome, Inflammation, Fiber, Tool: Low-Sugar, Fermented Food
02:45:32 Acknowledgements
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