Dr. Andrew Huberman joins us in this encore episode to discuss the neuroscience of fear and how we can learn to flip our “courage circuit” in our brain.
Dr. Andrew Huberman joins us in this encore episode to discuss the neuroscience of fear and how we can learn to flip our “courage circuit” in our brain.
As human beings we regularly change—we develop. Join us as we unpack human development with Dr. Terri O’Fallon, founder of STAGES, an integrally based model that defines 12 stages in the evolution of human consciousness and meaning-making wisdom.
Psychiatrist Daniel Z. Lieberman leads us down a new path: one where we learn how to recognize the influences of the unconscious, making it an ally in helping us become the people we were meant to be.
Dr. Andrew Hill to teach us how to safely train broad regulatory actions associated with mood, attention, self-regulation and self-control, sleep, energy, stress, anxiety, and much, much more, via neurofeedback.
In our latest episode, Jamie Wheal and Dr. Wednesday Martin are intent on taking us out of our comfort zones, with the goal of changing the way we think about women and sex forever.
If there was ever an ultimate sleep episode, this is it. Dan Pardi, sleep researcher at Stanford and Leiden University and CEO of humanOS.me, an application designed to promote health mastery, is here to unpack the exact science of deep sleep. And even better, how to get more of it.
Dr. Rick Hanson is here with us to explore how combining the latest neuroscience of awakening with ancient wisdom to help us tap into peak experiences, a sense of oneness, and even enlightenment itself.
Daniel Schmachtenberger joins us to shed light on the need for collective intelligence with which to navigate existential risk facing humanity today.
Dr. Mark Tager and Dr. Molly Maloof are both part of the Medical Advisory Board for Qualia and here with us today to jam out on a whole systems approach to skin health.
We interview Dr. Jeff McNairy, Chief Medical Officer at Rythmia, about how fusing ancient wisdom and modern techniques, with a focus on plant medicine, can help us heal and live a life led by love to better show up in the world.
Rich Diviney, joins Jamie Wheal for a discussion surrounding the value and development of attributes. For those of you who loved Jamie’s Stealing Fire, Rich Davis (a nom de guerre for Diviney) was the opening story in that book. Their friendship and passion for peak performance, flow states, and optimal psychology runs deep, fostering an educational and moving discussion.
Dave Asprey, "Father of Biohacking" and founder of Bulletproof and New York Times bestselling author is here today to help us get the low-down on how fasting changes the brain and body.
Mark Divine, expert in human performance as it is displayed in mental toughness, leadership and physical readiness, helps us build an unbeatable mind using neuroscience and mindfulness techniques.
We're in a race between consciousness and catastrophe. Dr. Roger Walsh joins us to discuss how integral psychology, altered states, and spiritual practices can help us meet our current global crises while building a “bunker of light” for future generations.
When you open your eyes, do you see the world as it really is? Do you see reality? Neuroscientist and world renowned expert in perception, Dr. Beau Lotto, reveals the science behind the way our brains play tricks on us while also presenting a revolutionary approach to applying these insights about perception to every aspect of our lives.
Andrew Cohen, international spiritual teacher and founder of Evolutionary Enlightenment, joins us today to discuss the death and rebirth of his community and self.
Naveen Jain and Dr. Momo Vuyisich, Ph.D. shed light about whether or not science is on cusp of making illness optional by predicting and preventing chronic diseases through a deeper understanding of an individual’s biology.
Nicole Prause Ph.D. debunks popular misconceptions about the science of sex and reveals how the brain the grows, adapts, and rewires during sexual stimulation.
Naveen Jain, of Viome, gives us a front row seat to a discussion highlighting how in the ongoing fight against chronic disease, scientists have begun to turn to an army of unexpected allies – bacteria and other microorganisms.
Dr. Julie Holland joins us to discuss why we need connection, how we’ve lost it, how we might find it again, and how psychedelics can help.
Modern life as we know it is a blessing, but it comes at a cost. Today, Kyle Kingsbury, former football player and retired MMA fighter, is here to help us integrate ancient living into modern life for an optimized brain and body.
Nick Farr, author of The Long Disaster, a manifesto of preparedness, joins us to share a message of hope amongst our present meta-crisis. Nick proposes closing the gap in six crucial areas.
What’s the secret to mental toughness? At the core it’s one’s ability to tolerate discomfort. Discomfort is the price we pay for resilience. Joe De Sena, CEO and founder of Spartan, shares techniques to help us build a resilient mind and upgrade our fear IQ.
Christopher Bache shares his courageous and outrageous thought experiments and lived experience with therapeutic psychedelics and his inquiry into the mystical.