Dopamine Expert: Doing This Once A Day Fixes Your Dopamine! What Alcohol Is Doing To Your Brain!
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Top Comments (10)
3 years no energy drinks, 2 years no tobacco, and it'll be 1 year no Alcohol on Jan. 8th. Weed was my crutch through it all, but today marks the final step. 2025 will be my first year of complete & total sobriety. No uppers, no downers. Just me.
"Change happens when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of making a change" what a line
Wow, this podcast couldn’t have come at a better time for me. Over the past year, I’ve lost 45 pounds, quit alcohol, and drastically reduced sugar—and while I feel incredible, I woke up in the middle of the night realizing I’m nearing my goals and need to find a deeper purpose to sustain this momentum. The idea of chasing something more meaningful than short dopamine hits has been on my mind, and discovering this conversation feels like the exact insight I need to stay on track. Thank you for sharing this—I’m ready to listen and dive into the next chapter of my growth!
I’ve got a favour to ask! If you enjoy this conversation, please double check that you’ve liked the video and subscribed to the channel! That's a small way you can help us carry on doing this, really appreciate you! ❤🙏🏾
I got my dopamine hit from shopping. Not expensive stuff mostly sales and second hand shops. I learned the science behind it . When you see an item you think you 'need' your dopamine levels rise but if you walk away from the item for 10 minutes your dopamine subsides and you get over the initial 'high'. You can then think straight and usually you dont go back for the item. It was a game changer.
I've started to put my phone away and spend an entire day without it... Best decision ever. Thank you!
I have never seen anyone who is as articulate and able to explain such a complex topic so well. She is brilliant and I truly mean that.
When she spoke about “be here now” I had tears in my eyes. Be here now and be ok in the discomfort… so simple and so profound.
Respect to this woman for talking about her addiction in front of the whole world in order to help people.
I had a life-changing event in high school: I fell down a flight of stairs, books strewn everywhere. When I walked into class late, my classmate snickered. No surprise. But that night , I dreaded walking into class the next morning, knowing everyone would start laughing. But they didn't. They continued with their conversations. Then it hit me: I had been self-centered, thinking everyone noticed and thought about me all the time, even it was negative. What a relief to know that wasn't true. I had gone years thinking all eyes were on me, critiquing everything. (I had a mother who did continually and made it known.)
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3 years no energy drinks, 2 years no tobacco, and it'll be 1 year no Alcohol on Jan. 8th. Weed was my crutch through it all, but today marks the final step. 2025 will be my first year of complete & total sobriety. No uppers, no downers. Just me.
"Change happens when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of making a change" what a line
Wow, this podcast couldn’t have come at a better time for me. Over the past year, I’ve lost 45 pounds, quit alcohol, and drastically reduced sugar—and while I feel incredible, I woke up in the middle of the night realizing I’m nearing my goals and need to find a deeper purpose to sustain this momentum. The idea of chasing something more meaningful than short dopamine hits has been on my mind, and discovering this conversation feels like the exact insight I need to stay on track. Thank you for sharing this—I’m ready to listen and dive into the next chapter of my growth!
I’ve got a favour to ask! If you enjoy this conversation, please double check that you’ve liked the video and subscribed to the channel! That's a small way you can help us carry on doing this, really appreciate you! ❤🙏🏾
I got my dopamine hit from shopping. Not expensive stuff mostly sales and second hand shops. I learned the science behind it . When you see an item you think you 'need' your dopamine levels rise but if you walk away from the item for 10 minutes your dopamine subsides and you get over the initial 'high'. You can then think straight and usually you dont go back for the item. It was a game changer.
I've started to put my phone away and spend an entire day without it... Best decision ever. Thank you!
I have never seen anyone who is as articulate and able to explain such a complex topic so well. She is brilliant and I truly mean that.
When she spoke about “be here now” I had tears in my eyes. Be here now and be ok in the discomfort… so simple and so profound.
Respect to this woman for talking about her addiction in front of the whole world in order to help people.
I had a life-changing event in high school: I fell down a flight of stairs, books strewn everywhere. When I walked into class late, my classmate snickered. No surprise. But that night , I dreaded walking into class the next morning, knowing everyone would start laughing. But they didn't. They continued with their conversations. Then it hit me: I had been self-centered, thinking everyone noticed and thought about me all the time, even it was negative. What a relief to know that wasn't true. I had gone years thinking all eyes were on me, critiquing everything. (I had a mother who did continually and made it known.)