Andrew Huberman
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Welcome to the Huberman Lab Podcast, where we discuss science and science-based tools for everyday life.
I'm Andrew Huberman, and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
My guest today is Dr. Alok Kanogia, also known as Dr. K. Dr. K is a psychiatrist and online mental health educator.
He has a very unique background.
having trained and earned his medical degree in the United States, but also having studied as a monk for seven years.
Today, we discuss powerful tools for increasing your self-understanding and mental health and for rewiring your nervous system, specifically how you can unlearn unhealthy thought patterns and behaviors and replace them with ones that truly serve you and those around you.
Much of today's discussion centers around differences between Eastern and Western concepts of things like the ego and what makes up our self concept.
That portion of the conversation will no doubt have you rethinking why you do what you do in virtually everything.
And he provides a roadmap for clearly defining your best goals and for increasing things like your energy and drive, not through hacks, but by tapping into deep, intrinsic motivation.
In fact, throughout today's episode, Dr. K explains specific practices that you can use to help rewire your nervous system, resolve traumas and come to a much clearer understanding of how best to apply your efforts in work, school and relationships.
We also discuss social media, dating and relationships, addiction and pornography.
So there are a lot of topics covered.
And I have to say, this is a conversation unlike any other that I've had on or off the podcast.
Dr. K offers a completely new perspective on how to resolve common struggles that we all face.
And in doing so, he offers a lot of practical tools.
So this should be a very valuable conversation for anyone wishing to better understand themselves at the theoretical and psychological level, but also who wishes to implement specific tools to improve some or all aspects of their life.
Before we begin, I'd like to emphasize that this podcast is separate from my teaching and research roles at Stanford.
It is, however, part of my desire and effort to bring zero-cost-to-consumer information about science and science-related tools to the general public.
In keeping with that theme, today's episode does include sponsors.
And now for my discussion with Dr. Alok Kanogia.