Yesss just in time for my morning 😅. Thank you for today's blessing! 😂❤
@punsithdewnula58 минут бұрын
It's end of the day for us😅(I'm from Sri Lanka). Knowledge doesn't need a time to obtain right😁
@ifkq36 минут бұрын
@@punsithdewnulanice wind down listening tonight here in Thailand
@KuppanKuppan-c7w34 минут бұрын
😢🎉@@punsithdewnula😢🎉😅
@ubaidgul66862 сағат бұрын
Checklist while watching the worthy episode of Dr.huberman. - Distraction free place. - Headphones - pen - notepad or notebook - Take short pauses after 30 min.( 30- 60 seconds do nothing & close your eyes.) After every 30 min,ask yourself where can I implement this knowledge? Write it down....
@popaoomowmowСағат бұрын
@@ubaidgul6686 I dont do any of that
@Maadman.31 минут бұрын
yes , everything is a must🙂
@q_cumber59362 сағат бұрын
Andrew huberman please make a podcast on cock and ball health
@insanegames85942 сағат бұрын
yes, for shure!
@popaoomowmow2 сағат бұрын
Yes please! Mine have stopped working properly
@nikhilPUD01Сағат бұрын
Use it when its real
@SpicyInvalidСағат бұрын
ball?
@popaoomowmowСағат бұрын
@@SpicyInvalid I think he means spheres.
@parsanajafi9940Сағат бұрын
Dear Dr. Huberman, I’ve heard about your desire to learn a musical instrument, and I love to help you get started. While I understand you haven’t had the chance to learn an instrument yet, I think that i can help you to approach it in a creative way that resonates with your background in neuroscience. As I've learned so much from your podcasts, I believe learning music is indeed linked to how our brains function, and somehow I'm trying to tailor the lessons to tap into neuroplasticity and motor learning principles. This way, we can approach the piano as an exercise in rewiring the brain and mind-body connection. If this sounds interesting to you, I would be really happy to structure the lessons around your schedule and goals. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts sir! Best regards, [Parsa Najafi]
@traezaX1Сағат бұрын
"The cure for boredom is curiosity; There's no cure for curiosity."
@godsblackpanther2 сағат бұрын
Presumably Memory. 😊😊😊 Thank You . Fascinating
@GIGACHAD14832 минут бұрын
🔴Happy belated birthday Dr Huberman! Thank you as always for you all you do. Cheers to more life and whats to come,we are all lookin forward to it
@olgazavilohhina6854Сағат бұрын
¡Hola Profe!Wonderful conversation.It's such a treat to listen to and learn from Dr. Ranganath. Thank You for Your hard work and care for all of us.
@michaelkeller571459 минут бұрын
Huberman is like a super intelligent highschool PE coach 😂
@ThePathOfTheStoicTeachingСағат бұрын
Sometimes I don’t finish the episode, and if you’re like me, you still want the Huberman gold. Here are 5 nuggets that stood out to me from the last hour of the show: 1. You Can Change Your Memories: Every time you remember something, you’re actually changing it a bit. 2. Your Viewpoint Matters: How you think about a past experience can change how it affects you. 3. Your Brain Can Be More Flexible: Things like certain medications, psychedelics, or even relaxation techniques can help your brain adapt and change. 4. Talking Helps You Heal: Sharing your story with others can help you see it in a different, more positive light. 5. Trauma Isn’t Permanent: Going over painful memories can make them feel stronger, but with the right help, like therapy or medications, you can find new ways to deal with them and start to heal.
@thedev-yani2 сағат бұрын
Needed this so much Captain. Thanks
@nikhilPUD01Сағат бұрын
Hello cutie 😊
@Aishah_FСағат бұрын
@Andrew Huberman ty sir, have a good day 🎉
@MsFirebushСағат бұрын
Good morning, sipping some good coffee, listening to some good Doctor. 🥂
@JamesBarry-j7m2 сағат бұрын
FYI LOVE YOU ❤❤❤❤
@neeruearnest643534 минут бұрын
Awesome and practical conversation. Thank you Both.
@ExecutiveZombieСағат бұрын
Thank you Dr. Huberman🙏🏽 Beastmode Naps for All! 💫
@369AbhayBajpai2 сағат бұрын
🎉
@tashastarling65732 сағат бұрын
Thank you. Great follow up to the trauma discussion.
@priyakrishna198134 минут бұрын
Professor Huberman thank you for this podcast with Dr Charan Ranganath, watching him explain the concept is extremely rewarding after I recently read is Great book ' Why We Remember ' . Thank you For doing this Love from India.
@science-nerd-o5dСағат бұрын
Dr. Huberman, I’ve been using your Neuroplasticity Super Protocol and NSDR practices rigorously, especially during 10-12 hour study sessions and daily workouts. It often adds up to 2.5-3 hours of NSDR per day. My question is: Could this frequent use of NSDR be beneficial, or could it lead to dopamine crashes from too many spikes? Your guidance has been transformative for optimizing my cognitive and physical performance. Thank you for everything you're doing to push the science forward-your insights are life-changing!
@amannaithani2 сағат бұрын
Was awaiting this episode. Thanks for the work that you are doing. And wish you a belated Happy Birthday Dr Huberman. :)
@charlesdahmital809548 минут бұрын
The Hippocampus- Where the educated Hippos hang out.
@Grace-q3nСағат бұрын
If only I was this focused and interested in my studies like I am in everything Huberman!
@SP500_ES2 сағат бұрын
Thanks for all you do Andrew 👍 Blessings 🙏
@bogdanf669832 минут бұрын
this makes a Monday 10x better! thank you professor four everything you do, and for opening up on other podcasts as well... I have the feeling that I know you better and that's why my love and admiration for you continues to grow. You are the big brother that I never had!
@ankitkummar5422 сағат бұрын
Only podcast, I can watch full episode ❤
@Joe_SharkSkinСағат бұрын
Just yesterday I started your video “increase your focus” from 3 yrs ago, and I was wondering if there was a more updated version! Thanks for this video ❤
@alvinizamnafi2442 сағат бұрын
Thank goodness you remember to put in this podcast. I am shy of amazing podcasts to listen to, something about the quality some of you provide just keeps me going.
@meedy922 сағат бұрын
Does anywhere in the podcast he discuss double blind placebo controlled effective supplements for memory preservation & reversal of memory loss in seniors with depression etc vs average population younger than 65?
@moab_gaming123953 минут бұрын
Thank you Andrew for putting out these videos in the first semester its helping alllot
@Imakash.2 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the podcast, helps my life from time to time from your information ❤
@sumguy807827 минут бұрын
Mr huberman i think you should stick to calling it yoga nidra instead of using another term for it.
@jopo7996Сағат бұрын
Has Dr. Ranganath been on before? I can't remember.
@MrzuabeСағат бұрын
thank you Andrew huberman ❤
@MdArafatHossain3632 сағат бұрын
Hey sir. What's up?😊
@User1234-q1g43 минут бұрын
Nice one Andrew, Best video 👌👌
@REDRUBYXOXO2 сағат бұрын
Great way to start the week! Thank you!!
@ExecutiveZombie10 минут бұрын
Yaaay… Personal Trainers! 🫡🤗
@robinr5669Сағат бұрын
Go to 6:48 to miss commercials
@Bsl_9914 минут бұрын
6 millon soon🎉
@Tile-ih1wy47 минут бұрын
Thank you!
@rememoregards86162 сағат бұрын
Pow ping
@jerecgs2 сағат бұрын
❤
@bsm0182 сағат бұрын
❤
@kalyan.krishna742 сағат бұрын
Monday should be renamed as Dr Andrew Huberman day on Calendars .
@Mr_A1-3754 минут бұрын
Nahh, that’s for Kill Tony
@kalyan.krishna7436 минут бұрын
@@Mr_A1-37 I think it this way may be because my sense of humor is not as sound yours ! 🤣🤣
@aba9939Сағат бұрын
Ads right at the beginning is not cool man 👎
@FriedWyceСағат бұрын
Did you know that KZbin allows you to skip forward in the video? 😮
@robertvondarth1730Сағат бұрын
I’m looking for a legal stimulant that has a short half life, because I take classes after work in the evenings (fencing), but my brain is so fatigued from work that I can’t keep up. And every stimulant I’ve looked into will cause insomnia taken that late in the day. Ideas?
@bnegaalarb89062 сағат бұрын
Andrew Huberman embodies the classical American intellectual perceived from us outsiders, at least from Europe. Kids today are growing up with content by fruitless role models in TV and their social media phone screens. Salutations to your civic-spirited efforts Dr.Huberman(mind the effort-based praise). Greets from 🇽🇰 .