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@Portia6208 ай бұрын
I’m a guy too! After ok gotta go! Lol. I use way too much language! I over commit and it always causes issues!
@Portia6208 ай бұрын
Can this be an issue for women the testosterone and genetic?
@Portia6208 ай бұрын
Me too! I’d never cheat! No excuse and if men can’t see ahead then I’m done with men! So weak!!
@Portia6208 ай бұрын
After trauma prefrontal cortex is not working great but that doesn’t k mean a person cheats! Morals are in another area of the brain I’d say!!! Cheating is something entirely different!
@Portia6208 ай бұрын
Agreed with drugs! Drugs destroy the brain and body!
@rwdswght40578 ай бұрын
I disagree. If a man really values you, he WILL remember what you like. You won't have to remind him 5,000 times like a surrogate mommy. If he takes you for granted, he'll care about his sports or video games more. I've seen the difference personally. Don't settle for men who don't have any softness to them, that's just not a good deal.
@redleeks62538 ай бұрын
Men have a great memory capacity for things that matter and can even be super focused For exemple: They can remember all the players of the football league, the transactions, date and time of the games. If his partner is important he will remember and if he's unfocused, add or something he would use notes and alarms to remember
@QueenKaeOfficial8 ай бұрын
Yes true, but also that can happen sometimes, it's key to not treat the person like crap over it cause sometimes( i say sometimes cause i mean the people who fr care not people who don't care like you were saying) they really do care and just need a reminder, but I agree on most things should be remembered. Nobody is perfect everyone makes mistakes NOBODY has a perfect memory, and if you destroy a whole relationship just cause the other person forgot your favorite color or preference of something and just need a reminder? That's just toxic. But the rest of what you said is so so true!❤️ I really believe once someone is set in their ways and they are fine with themselves like that then they aren't gonna ever change so theres no point in putting all your effort into someone who isn't willing to put the same in for you❤️
@QueenKaeOfficial8 ай бұрын
Also! I would like to add that's probably more of a foggy area with things because of some people have more problems with memory than others, short term, long term, from birth, sudden onset, concussions, dementia, and also trauma and ptsd or cptsd. And if you don't know if you or your partner had those sort of problems people might blame the person instead of understanding the underlying problems and working through them together.
@rwdswght40578 ай бұрын
@@QueenKaeOfficial oh, nobody is advocating for treating somebody like crap. I would say if your partner forgetting things which are important to you, you can pull back some of your energy, too. A healthy relationship is an equilibrium. He gives less, you give less. Instead you use that extra energy on yourself. It's important to nurture the relationship you have with yourself, too, so that's extra time and energy you take back. Nagging would just not be a good use of personal energy, as that would still be "putting energy in," and running the risk of not getting results.
@QueenKaeOfficial8 ай бұрын
@@rwdswght4057 I said IF they ACTUALLY care.
@deezed64783 ай бұрын
A lot of the depression women deal with isn’t because our brains are just more emotional. It’s because the world is genuinely a much more dangerous place for us, plus there are so many more unrealistic expectations and responsibilities placed on us in this society. When I spent some time living the way we were meant to live, I was not depressed. If I took time to make a list about everything women have to think about from day to day this would be the longest KZbin comment ever.
@charmyj903 ай бұрын
Truee…
@tracievasseur77053 ай бұрын
❤ i agree
@christirose68133 ай бұрын
I'm interested to know what you did daily to live the way that "women are supposed to live?"
@sarabegic13 ай бұрын
@@christirose6813me too
@lambchop62783 ай бұрын
Young women are very stressed. I had an anxiety disorder throughout my 20s. I think it has a fair bit to do with the lack of respect for feminine aspects of sexuality today.
@TheTeacherMuse8 ай бұрын
I don’t know… I think it’s ok to know that men need reminders and more guidance when it comes to emotional maturity issues, but I’m not going to be “gentle” and “loving” when a man keeps forgetting an anniversary or continuing to cross a boundary that is objectively wrong. I also understand that men are not the primary care giver but a man who gets pissed if you ask for help with the kids, is a man who has no empathy or respect for his partner. I’m no doctor, but I say “when someone shows you who they are, believe them.” I’m not taking them for no damn cat scan. LOL
@phillipswatson34528 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 CAT SCAN 😢😢😢
@TheTeacherMuse8 ай бұрын
@@phillipswatson3452 😅
@Carolinekatongo8 ай бұрын
@@sherriflemming3218 Sharp u r . No need to understand men who mismanage their masculinity. This causes a woman to b a slave. Great insight here,thanks.
@QueenKaeOfficial8 ай бұрын
Lmfaooo I love this😆❤️
@Magicisreal668 ай бұрын
It's the same old b s- This doctors making a loophole / Just another excuse for the human male To be a dead beat, And not have to take responsibility. For his own negligence. That's why running into a real divine masculine/.A real man- is like crossing paths with a white leopard. As women, we need to let them deal with their own s*** and you deal with yours. And when it gets too full then out the door you go, The better pastures!
@master11manifestor3 ай бұрын
I am a woman & have adhd... I am still capable of remembering things and people that are important to me. I think most people are, so let them show you if/how much they value you.. then act accordingly.
@LadyForestStar2 ай бұрын
I'm a woman with ADHD. When I went to school I was allowed to go to my drum lessons instead of math which I hated. I forgot my favourite lessons and went to the lessons that I hated... That was just ONE example! I forgot many things throughout my life that I wanted and looked forward to. I forgot my best friends that meant a lot to me. But they knew me and didn't get offended. No.. ADHD doesn't look the same in everyone and especially in men.
@Bvcggdert2 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏💯!!!
@karadiberlino2 ай бұрын
@@LadyForestStarOk.
@LadyForestStar2 ай бұрын
@@karadiberlino 🤷♀️
@LadyForestStar2 ай бұрын
@@Dr.Shreyaroseminz I just love people when they tell you about you when they don't even know you. I can tell a lot about you too like I know you. I can tell you had trauma in your life and you're very judgemental. Just to show you how much you know about me and how my memory works and what I'm passionate about and how much I care. You know absolutely nothing.. as little as I know anything about you. Your judgement on the other hand tells more about you than it actually does about me.
@melbaT27708 ай бұрын
Of course it’s usually hormonal but many doctors misdiagnose and mistreat us. Then when you go to another doctor who treats you, one feels cheated out of life. This happened to me. All I needed was progesterone for my heavy bleeding, but all my doctor prescribed was the birth control pill. Glad I found two doctors who know how to treat me.
@PropheticCoachTheresa8 ай бұрын
Most allopathic physicians are woefully uneducated and unwilling to be in dumb m functional medicine and those that are charge way too much making their care out of reach of the majority of the population that needs it. When dealing with allopathic professionals we have to do our homework first and research their treatments for contraindications in our cases because they aren't likely to. Majority of malpractice and iatrogenic death caused by ignorance and stubbornness on the part of allopathy to get educated.
@h.neubert87708 ай бұрын
Feel you. Currently dealing with los ferritin that I have had for 10 years+. Totally avoidable. Had to junp through hoops to get Progesterone as well. I was already Estrogen-dominant when they wanted to give me an Estrogen-Pill „to manage PCOS“, except the next doctor could not find any evidence of it. The system is not well set up and having lived both in Germany and the US, its quite similar. The patient has to be semi knowledgeable and take matters into their own hands. Glad you did that for yourself!
@h.neubert87708 ай бұрын
*meant to say low ferritin
@Diarrheagod4 ай бұрын
@@h.neubert8770reasons like this is why I avoid going to the doctor all together. I don’t have the patience to deal with all of that
@AyAReI00Ай бұрын
Took me years of medical gaslight mostly by middle age men telling me i was too Young to be sick to FINALLY run some blood test and realised inwas having a thyroid issue
@josslynsinotte43418 ай бұрын
i don’t know if I agree with the always reminding him of everything, if he knows he’s forgetful why can’t he put your anniversary in his calendar? same day every year
@memeturner19394 ай бұрын
Because their frontal brain is not as developed. They lack the ability to think ahead.
@CharmSanchez4 ай бұрын
Cause he's not thinking ahead lol
@DL-idk3 ай бұрын
I probably won’t do that. That sounds too much like a mom and in no way I would ever make myself a mom to my partner. Either he remembers or he forgets. It shouldn’t be up to me to be his walking calendar. There are plenty of tools out there and he should be able to handle days that are important to him in ways he likes.
@recoveringsoul7553 ай бұрын
I reminded mine 2 months ahead, 1 month ahead, 2 weeks ahead, 3 days, night before, morning of, and he still "forgot". They don't care, they won't remember
@deezed64783 ай бұрын
It’s just an excuse because they’re very capable of remembering the things that matter to them. Like when a work project is due or when the next game starts and who’s playing vs who etc.
@AffectionateSeaOtter4 ай бұрын
Why is it that we make ALL kinds of excuses and ACCOMODATIONS for men and handle them with *kid gloves* while women are just expected to suck it up?
@miller51704 ай бұрын
I think men used to be the protectors physically like so we were safe and they hunted they were brave it’s sort of sad they don’t have to do that stuff anymore. But being a provider can make them feel amazing
@AffectionateSeaOtter4 ай бұрын
@@miller5170 Yes, but today they don't do that either. Instead, they feel okay running away from their responsibilities. And there is a lot of 'coddling' going on in our societies when it comes to men which creates both laziness and a sense of entitlement in them.
@riche-garcia3 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting into word my thoughts as I was listening to this... Like why is all the work on Women's shoulders? Why after all that brain scanning he doesn't have a solution from the man side... What can men do about it? how can they also show up for us and do the work as well??
@lambchop62783 ай бұрын
I think a big part of it is that feminism isn't really listened to. Women are often expected to still do most of the housework and child rearing AND work jobs. My Mum did this. I don't remember much of my father as a little kid really.
@CharlotteFairchild3 ай бұрын
@@lambchop6278my Dad was a work addict. He oppressed Mom, telling her she could not work.
@Summer-en9hs3 ай бұрын
ALSO: mothers hold back on suacide because of the need to protect their children is SO High! At all cost protect kids. So They wont act on it.. even if severely depressed! Should have been Said in the video.
@ayiahassan45332 ай бұрын
This was my mom, but she passed when I was 16. She attempted suicide twice b4 I was conceived. I love my mom and miss her so much
@Summer-en9hs2 ай бұрын
@@ayiahassan4533 i am so Sorry for you ❤️🩹❤️ hope you get a Good life at least still ❤️
@monejohn9973Ай бұрын
The rate of women attending or trying to off themselves also went Down by 60% when women could finally divorce their husband in like the 70s ....hummm.. go figure
@dena1111827 күн бұрын
Boom. This comment.
@jaclyncameron11374 ай бұрын
Why are Women picked apart and held responsible for everything?
@master11manifestor3 ай бұрын
This is precisely why women are more defensive.
@omiadi74853 ай бұрын
Perhaps the greatest change is derived from women. Where there is impact for change or movement, you’ll find women.
@recoveringsoul7553 ай бұрын
Ever since Adam blamed Eve for his choice to eat the apple And because in every culture on Earth, women do the bulk of child rearing. So if a kid turns out bad, the therapist asks "Tell me about your relationship with your mother". Maybe mom had too many kids. Maybe dad was abusing her. Maybe she worked and daycare raised them. None of that seems to matter. They always blame the mom
@kpf20143 ай бұрын
Recently heard that Adam actually ate the apple but blamed it on Eve. Hence “Adam’s apple”. 😌
@recoveringsoul7553 ай бұрын
@@kpf2014 well he did "eat the apple" and blame Eve. Although I believe the original sin was lust. Because if you look at the language, originally it said the serpent "BEGUILED" Eve. And the meaning of beguiled is a sexual one, meaning she was seduced But he wasn't a serpent until after, as part of his punishment. During the seduction, he was God's smartest and most beautiful angel. And it took decades for him to finally seduce her. Think about a kid who snuck a cookie before dinner. Did you eat a cookie? No, they claim, while covering their mouth, because that's where the evidence of their crime was. But Adam and Eve covered their genitals. Not their mouths
@Wavey283 ай бұрын
I believe that women are gifted with a cyclic rhythm that asks them to step back and rest or meditate….the constant pushing forward without rest creates distortion and imbalance.
@MamitaMarie2 ай бұрын
Hey, that was very well said❤
@dudewhathappenedtomycountr90992 ай бұрын
Intriguing concept!
@SENSEF26 күн бұрын
Rest and meditate? You mean keep working and mothering and menstrate pretending I'm not enduring physical pain while I do all the things. 🤨
@tami4peaceАй бұрын
We need mental health care reform in the US, there are so many people that don’t have the ability to pay for this kind of help or treatment. The entire world needs this help.
@tresjolieme818 ай бұрын
I take progesterone now and its like a calming effect women need this one. I'm over 40.
@1steine4 ай бұрын
How does it help you? For What symptom? Where in this episode is he takling hormoners? Struggling with pms so much!! (41y old) 🙏🙏
@nealiecruz25323 ай бұрын
I’m 54,,,, how do you take the progesterone? Pill? Cream? How do u get it?
@baljithayre12523 ай бұрын
@@nealiecruz2532usually a pill at bed time as part of hrt for menopause.
@CarrieAnn723 ай бұрын
@@nealiecruz2532no answers?
@oishashados19763 ай бұрын
Be cautious. Hormonal treatments of ant kind are link to breast cancer. It was my case and learned that it is the case of many others
@kimli32543 ай бұрын
I hate how he calls it 'worry' - our language hasn't invented a word to explain the emotional thinking/strategizing/planning that happens simultaneously for women because we care about future outcomes. The combination of this will of course trigger anxiety but we continue because we want to do the 'right path' over and above. It's not worry. It's intelligence.
@teresamagnusson2 ай бұрын
It's called planning, folks.
@dudewhathappenedtomycountr90992 ай бұрын
How about "mature assessment?"
@angelwings79302 ай бұрын
We’re more capable of complex communication than men.
@dudewhathappenedtomycountr90992 ай бұрын
@@angelwings7930 I respectfully disagree. I do believe women tend to be more caring towards their partner and hence observant. If a man pays attention, though, he can encompass all factors in the interest of problem solving. Women's focus tends to be on keeping people happy, oftentimes with imperfect short-term fixes, whereas men often focus on more permanent solutions, arrived at from a more rational angle. Depends on the individual, of course.
@angelwings79302 ай бұрын
@@dudewhathappenedtomycountr9099 🤣
@trerodriguez7 ай бұрын
If he is forgetful why can't he put the reminder in his own calendar? My mom expects me to remind my brothers. But I have just as much or more to do than them. I refuse to be their secretary too.
@crystalbelarde66374 ай бұрын
Maybe it's time for them to evolve. Cause women are getting tired of juggling so much.
@realireen4 ай бұрын
I totally relate to this.
@CarolynH-kk4dr4 ай бұрын
I agree that there are hormonal influences at play but I think there is also some excuse making here. A man doesn’t need to be reminded 10 times about what he needs to complete or the deadlines at his job. At some point there has to be some personal accountability.
@SherriFlemming4 ай бұрын
They can be intentionally lazy, refuse to help or have selective memory.
@SherriFlemming4 ай бұрын
@@CarolynH-kk4dr 💯
@Magicisreal668 ай бұрын
I also notice he's not considering how much more women have to deal with in this society.. Like Horrific internal and external body image, Her safety, How she has to do almost everything in the family unit..... ect..
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
The Gift Of Fear by Gavin De Becker is an informative book written for women.
@Magicisreal668 ай бұрын
@@sherriflemming3218 I shall definitely read it
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
@@Magicisreal66 Great to hear. It's an empowering book. De Becker has great podcasts as well. Every woman's bible. It should be implemented in the education system for adolescents. I encourage men to read it. I'll leave a list of personal development books. I hope you're well! Victor consciousness 🌞 This is a great podcast!
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
Safe People by Dr Henry Cloud Non Violent Communication by Marshall B Rosenberg I Hear You by Marshall B Rosenberg The Language Of Emotions by Dr Gabor Mate Boundaries by Dr Henry Cloud The Hoffman Process by John and Julie Gottman The Untethered Soul by Micheal Singer The Brain Mind And Body In The Healing Of Trauma---Bessell Van Der Volk Are You The One For Me? by Barbara DeAngelis 👍 What The Heck Is Self Love Anyways? by Jonathon Aslay ❤️ Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller Getting The Love You Want by Harville Hendrix IMAGO ( why you keep choosing the same people over again) Wired For Love by Dr Stan Tatkin The 7 Principles Of Making A Marriage Work by John and Julie Gottman Emotional Intimacy by Robert Masters 8 Dates by John and Julie Gottman If The Budda Dated by Charlotte Kasi Without Conscience by Robert D Hare Snakes In Suits by Robert D Hare The Paradox Of Choice - Ted Talk The Mask You Live In Documentary
@Magicisreal668 ай бұрын
@sherriflemming3218 I sure do appreciate all these podcast and informational link's . definitely gonna be sharing them, with my daughter 2. Cause I know when we empower our daughters, the cycle can't repeat The horrific indoctrination they received from this patriarchal regime that was spawned out of a human septic tank. Thanks again.I hope you have Awesome life!
@LeilaniLight117097 ай бұрын
Because of this forgetfulness, and ADHD as in get bored quickly (which often leads to cheating), and the non-interface with one's internal states (emotions), men are SO MUCH WORK, like having another JOB, and so where is the JOY in that? Why would I sign up for this kind of overWORK?
@crystalbelarde66374 ай бұрын
Exactly this!
@lilg23004 ай бұрын
exactly. is it worth it? probably not.
@miller51704 ай бұрын
Idk I get bored easily lol I think everyone needs a hobby
@cristinamontece36474 ай бұрын
😅😅😅 the one million question. Sorry, but women are waaaaaay more interesting. 🎉🎉😅
@SherriFlemming4 ай бұрын
Relationships are work period. Single equals freedom and peace generally.
@verycherry44594 ай бұрын
I had an active life eating clean and was hospitalized 7 days longer than expected for 3 major abdominal surgeries I had all at once due to an accident. I had to go to an inpatient rehabilitation facility (nursing home) for 2 months afterward. I'm glad you brought up certain foods as being inflammatory. I gained 25 lbs while there post-op and had no choice of what I could eat once I left the hospital and went there. I am still battling the documented nutrition deficiencies and the weight I put on there. Everyone complained of the food. It was mostly highly processed simple carbohydrates and very little protein or fresh foods and this was considered one of the better rehab/ nursing home facilities. So many patients were suffering from inflammation related and dietary related issues there. If they were lucky, they got to see the nursing home's doctor and were issued a highly processed protein supplement. One of the staff members actually told me to get out of there if I wanted to live. I was in a wheelchair, came home to home care, and now I'm walking again and in outpatient physical therapy on my way to getting my health and life back after a bad car accident. I wish someone would address such facilities but when you're in your 40s and have been inpatient, you realize they aren't in the business of keeping people alive and thriving. Your podcast is helping me so much! Thank you.
@Navl922644 ай бұрын
Ohmygosh. Thank you for posting. I wish you great LUCK and HEALTH !!
@Bunny113444 ай бұрын
Agree with you 💯 sadly the food at hospitals are highly processed and not there to help patients to heal
@rachelgarcia17908 ай бұрын
Very early into the video, my first question becomes: Are these brain differences by nature, or are they designed by socialisation? Are we training our children to behave and function in these ways due to societal expectations and demands we place on them based on gender? Can we improve the outcomes of all genders by changing how we raise kids?
@Halloweirdo20138 ай бұрын
I wonder that too
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
Children learn from modelling and genetics can play a role. Safe People by Dr Henry Cloud The Gift Of Fear by Gavin De Becker Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller- (Attachment styles.) Getting The Love You Want by Harville Hendrix IMAGO Wired For Love by Dr Stan Tatkin Emotional Intimacy by Robert Masters The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman I Hear You by Marshall B Rosenberg PhD Non Violent Communication by Marshall B Rosenberg PhD The Hoffman Process by John and Julie Gottman The Untethered Soul by Micheal Sorenson What The Heck Is Self Love Anyways? by Jonathon Aslay Are You The One For Me? Barbara DeAngelis. 8 Dates by John and Julie Gottman If The Budda Dated by Charlotte Kasi The 7 Principles Of Making A Marriage Work by John and Julie Gottman The 10 Essentials Of A Secure Partnership-by Dr Stan Tatkin Breaking The Man Code - Jonathon Aslay podcast Seek Good Character A Reminder To Us All David Tian PhD podcast. Interrogate Your Partners Their Past Is Your Future -;Sam Vaknin podcast The Mask You Live In Documentary The Paradox Of Choice Ted Talk
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
Children learn from modelling and genetics can play a role. They are also effected by society and what and who they're exposed to. There are many parenting education courses available. Also books on parenting. ACE exams. Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller Getting The Love You Want by Harville Hendrix IMAGO Wired For Love by Dr Stan Tatkin Are You The One For Me? by Barbara DeAngelis Interrogate Your Partners Their Past Is Your Future - Sam Vaknin podcast Breaking The Man Code -; Jonathan Aslay podcast Seek Good Character A Reminder To Us All David Tian PhD podcast
@SunshineCalifornia7 ай бұрын
Great question! There will be no answer.
@ZanaKeyma4 ай бұрын
By nature- it’s males biology
@QuantumHealingLounge8 ай бұрын
I'm a 9 on the ACE scale and I consider it a miracle that I made it this far. Not like you wear it on a shirt for everyone to know. There's so much recovery work involved in getting to normalish. But when the scale came out the difficulties of my life made a lot more sense.
@henrikelanschuetzer42618 ай бұрын
Having worked at a Psychiatrist Unit for Kids I fully agreed to that Theory of 1st Child Abuse, including the difference between alcoholic mothers VERSUS fathers as MAIN CARE GIVERS
@SherriFlemming3 ай бұрын
@@henrikelanschuetzer4261 Agree.
@lizashley42093 ай бұрын
Thank you for acknowledging that female hormones start changing in our 30s. I’m so tired of people claiming that 41 is early for peri-menopausal symptoms. 🙄
@lucidarose6132 ай бұрын
I think it is though but, it is based on the amount of eggs we are born with each woman's number is different. Thus you could be right.
@taralilarose12 ай бұрын
So true Liza
@jessicalynn44152 ай бұрын
I’m 37 and just went to get checked out. I just started learning about all of this. At least women are starting to talk about it more now.
@juliettailor16162 ай бұрын
Yes it's related to a woman's fertility which starts to decline after 29, or earlier. Seems logical but yeah, people don't talk about this
@MelbaToast71172 ай бұрын
I got I was too young for period at 45!!! I switched providers and finally on HRT at age 46
@lauracarstiou35052 ай бұрын
I was given progesterone for ten years before my period ended because I had severe PMS. I was part of a study group for this. It worked.
@s.o.t.s.o.t.8 ай бұрын
Not every human and woman has the same character, which includes the empathy, iq, morals, spine. Knowing they own the physical strength is the only reason why men in general almost always don’t care or aren’t bothered about what others think of him.
@amyfigueroa19114 ай бұрын
PMDD is truly life altering. It’s like the worst possible emotional experience, every month of every other month and it is so so understudied
@brookeamann13162 ай бұрын
NAILED IT & NOW I have peri menopause & a serious low level of iron that I'm having to get infusions due to such a crazy HEAVY cycle...I'm an emotional dumpster on FIRE 😂 and a critical care hospice nurse trying SO HARD to be extra empathetic at work while I'm dying inside! I play it off pretty well, but if I didn't, I'd be in bed crying on a daily! It takes so much energy to NOT FALL APART because I simply do not have the time to fall apart. I've got way too much to do just to hold up the fort ❌️❌️❌️ I FELT THIS ❤ SO TRUE, THANKS GIRL YOU'RE NOT ALONE 😘
@brookeamann13162 ай бұрын
OMG YESSSSSSS 💯💯💯 With my full time job and holding up the FORT alone, I don't have time for a breakdown, And if I did, it would be every day with peri menopause, PMDD, and now anemic because my cycle is so crazy HEAVY That I have to go every wednesday and get iron infusions at the hematologist. I am an emotional roller coaster / dumpster on FIRE trying to still be a super empathetic hospice critical care nurse & Not have my patient's families hand ME THE TISSUE 😂🔥 🫠🤯 YOU nailed it...and you aren't alone 😘
@melmel1872 ай бұрын
💯💯💯💯
@dudewhathappenedtomycountr90992 ай бұрын
I agree. PMDD along with another major health issue stole two decades of my life from me (20s & 30s). Doctors said they didn't want to tinker around with hormone levels unless it was really bad. I WAS the worst case scenario, but no one would help me!
@joyharmon1110Ай бұрын
So many men watching this are going use the "cycle" to verbally belittle the woman if she shows any negative emotion during that time of the month.
@amyoneelse2 ай бұрын
I'm just here to say how much I love Lisa and her husband and I appreciate that they both are in there own journey to explore and find understanding for us. They both have no problem asking the most basic questions and finding the nuts and bolts of the universe.
@Wyoming_Life8 ай бұрын
If these conclusions are based on scans done at an Amen clinic, wouldn't they be done on people who are there because they are already having trouble in their life that led them there? That would mean these observations are skewed and not a random crosssection of the population.
@AffectionateSeaOtter4 ай бұрын
That's correct. Unless of course he paid people to be in a 'control group' or they volunteered themselves. I don't know if his findings include the results from a 'control group'
@glendahowes59052 ай бұрын
Some people just want to find put the health of their brain.
@DeepThought738 ай бұрын
I feel this is a bit of excusing men for being sh** & again, making us caretakers while they skate by Women work so much harder in life than men. We spend time grooming, cleaning, doing 99% of childcare, making spaces nice & building relationships- plus usually a job too. We also feel overburdened, lacking energy & yet we still pour passion into people. Yet they just roll out of bed & go to a job for some hours.. come back & can barely cope with a conversation, even after having beers with the boys to unwind I thinkkkkk they could do more, and do better. Adapt pls
@stuts23713 ай бұрын
Nobody in today’s society made you or any woman a caretaker. If that was our society you wouldnt be saying men are 💩. I really hope you dont believe that. I also find it silly how you tbh ink building relationships is such a struggle when awkward young men are seen as creeps or cowards as didplayed in your comment. But an awkward woman is simply hurting and neglected. Very funny
@stuts23713 ай бұрын
Some of you are turning into the narcissists you hate so much. Zero empathy for men but you want pity from them? Stop it
@standinginthegap71182 ай бұрын
Most men just really don’t add a lot of value in today’s society because they aren’t expected to. And then they wonder why many women would rather be alone than be in relationships
@NonyaSmith2 ай бұрын
We (women) can only change ourselves. Once the time comes where we grasp this concept, of not waiting/asking/pleading/arguing/cajoling/threatening/fawning/capitualating, etc. in order for them to change, we can stop *enabling* men. They have to do the internal work on their own. They may, they may not, but habitually stepping in (being codependent, really) is a surefire way to maintain the status quo and waste our lives. We're not their moms. No matter how much the generation that raised us conditioned us to behave like we are....or ought to be. I never had kids because I didn't want to raise children, and I make no exception when it comes to men.
@ninjabreadgirlАй бұрын
Totally agree tbh.
@Portia6208 ай бұрын
This is why we need to be in Congress!!!! We need to lead because we can think ahead!!!
@jenster298 ай бұрын
There are women in Congress 😂
@NovaDoll8 ай бұрын
@@jenster29The boomers are destroying the world because they won’t be here in 20 years.
@elsavelaz8 ай бұрын
We need more women in AI. And chatGPT doesn’t represent all of AI, but was glad to see they put women on the revised board after removing any diversity during their drama
@Greenwitch_Garden4 ай бұрын
The moneymakers behind everything do not want women running the nation :,( they can’t buy us off.
@joellemartin44664 ай бұрын
Because we lose for a week monthly 😂
@reeves3263 ай бұрын
I respect and admire Dr Amen immensely! Incredible specialist and a nice person. Thanks for inviting him!
@deezed64782 ай бұрын
43:00 is making excuses for cheaters. Do you think women have never been turned on by another man and fought her impulses and chose to stay faithful??
@pares78 ай бұрын
What a love story Dr Amen became a Psychiatrist to support his wife☺️
@shitshowwithcheryl5 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/rYuTlXx9isSYeKssi=IxyQZ3rApkpWFT-B True love for sure! I only dream of a day I can help and treat my husband and clients/families the way Dr.amen has been able to help so many others in his career 🙏
@goldheart320Ай бұрын
His first wife or his second wife?
@newbetsy8 ай бұрын
I love this interview so much!! Dr. Amen's research helped me immensely 20 years ago with the decision to medicate my 7 year old son for ADHD. I learned it's NOT a behavioral problem. Now, we've learned so much more about sugar and diet, but at the time my son needed to succeed socially and academicly. Now, as a menopausal 55 year old, looking after my parents in their 80's, this information is AGAIN so helpful to me. Thank you Lisa and Dr. Amen!!!
@lesleybrady39483 ай бұрын
EMDR is amazing! I had a chaotic childhood too and this therapy really helped me massively, I found a great partner at 42 after always being in unsatisfactory relationships (understatement!)
@تسنيمفتحالرحمن15 күн бұрын
So thier is hope ( i am 22)
@elegantrose8888 ай бұрын
His key words "Train your mind to help me not hurt me" Hits 💛👍
@kaythomas85214 ай бұрын
@@elegantrose888 he should HELP YOU first. It's not ALWAYS about Him. All the time.
@SherriFlemming3 ай бұрын
@@kaythomas8521 Yes. Partnership. Teamwork.
@daathdorothiel8 ай бұрын
Lisa I love that part (1:16-) where you tell how you posed those questions to the doctor in the neurosurgery, where your mum got her brain surgery. I'm a student nurse besides learning natural medicine, and always get irritated by the same thing. Trying to teach our patients in secrecy to be aware of this and they are grateful for it.
@JJtvee3 ай бұрын
I'm really happy he's talking about the menstrual cycle. It's so important to know because women do have monthly fluctuations.
@whatshername6568 ай бұрын
I really like that Dr Amen looks for the best in people, optimistic, knows the science etc. But my opinion, he can come across as an apologist for dysfunctional harmful people. Most of what he talks about here puts the burden on women to accommodate men's difficulties, but not visa versa...
@BlackPearlMona3697 ай бұрын
We need the female version of hem to give the female perspective more indeed...
@AffectionateSeaOtter4 ай бұрын
EXACTLY 🎯
@crystalbelarde66374 ай бұрын
That's what I got out of it too.
@CharmSanchez4 ай бұрын
It's because women need to be convinced to be with men, men don't need much convincing. And they'd forget what he said anyways.
@deidreking44722 ай бұрын
I don't feel like I accommodate my husband. I am his helpmeet. My husband does wayyy more for me than I could ever do for him. Loving him is the easy part compared to all he does
@diamondmediatv30193 ай бұрын
Give the man credit. Hes explaining the facts, the different parts of the brains represent for both men & women .. i find him quite clear and objective
@priyankaarora3008 ай бұрын
Just 10 minutes into this interaction, I am just loving it ❤
@flynneart11118 ай бұрын
Cuz were better girl!😉🌸
@emperorwendi8 ай бұрын
Neuroplasticity begs to differ. It’s only natural that after hundreds of years in which boys to men have been conditioned to prioritize themselves and their careers over their intimate relationships that the scans would produce such results.
@MissOJAY3 ай бұрын
I was literally thinking the same. Can she please bring Dr Tara on here. Coz this nonsense of but that's how they are and we must understand is rubbish
@cassandrabecker32423 ай бұрын
Interesting point.
@BlueB-bx6nh2 ай бұрын
Li-te-ra-lly
@NonyaSmith2 ай бұрын
Bravo. Somebody gets it.
@samanthathompson98122 ай бұрын
Sick of caring what men think and why they do what they do. Good luck to the rest of you.
@abyankhanarАй бұрын
😂
@angelaknox7 ай бұрын
Women are more intelligent. Society hasn't/doesn't want us to know this. Of course we're more stressed, think about it parents worry more than their children do.
@Diarrheagod4 ай бұрын
Depends the type of intelligence your talking about. Do you know how to rewire your circuit breaker box in the basement? Or configure electrical wiring to install a new light fixture? Or pop the hood of your car and be able to to know what’s going on with all those mechanical parts to configure why you’re car is acting the way that it is? There’s a reason this is a male dominant field. Men’s brains are naturally wired better for more logistics.
@wafamohammed72753 ай бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@soccermommyNPC2 ай бұрын
@@Diarrheagodimplying that installing a new hardwired electrical fixture is hard…one doesn’t need to be intelligent to be able to understand wire colors, or how to climb a ladder.
@vicapanchenko2 ай бұрын
@@Diarrheagod pfff, that's not about genitals... It's about WHAT you decide to learn. I'm girl and I'm programmer - doesn't have to do anything with gender. And I learned LITERALLY ON THE GO woodwork (not everything, only things that I needed: how to fix furniture, how to assemble the furniture, cut, polish and varnish wood). If needed I can learn even this, just don't see the need. If you said about something that requires great physical strength - this would have more sense, but it's been long proven that women don't lack cognitive abilities. P.S. It's my 3rd language, and I'm learning 2 more (languages ARE difficult for me, but I still manage), so cognetive abilities are more about individual than gender!
@Diarrheagod2 ай бұрын
@@soccermommyNPC oh really? No intelligence necessary huh? Why don’t u have a pet rat try to do this then and come back to me afterwards.
@TsuMacBabCud8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great episode. Im 44 and it is just what i needed!
@penniroyal43984 ай бұрын
I’ve been on 5HTP for a month and it’s helped my depression so much. You have to wait out the first 2 weeks because it takes a longer time to build up in the body before the chemical serotonin level is enough to change your depression.
@adora721lux84 ай бұрын
So glad you're getting better. Facing depression myself, I added 2000 mg of vitamin C as magnesium ascorbate and saw much improvement. I also recently started taking algal calcium (Now Foods brand), boron (also Now Foods), and strontium citrate (Nutricost brand), which continue to improve my depression. I don't each much dairy, and have a lot of stress that demands more vitamin C. I hope and pray you continue to feel better; depression is a pit and wouldn't wish it on anyone.
@miateacher1238 ай бұрын
So clearly explained, and so repectful to women. Seems like such a great doctor.
@sally1808 ай бұрын
Wow ….let’s continue medicalising the cyclical nature of women’s bodies. Understanding our cycles and cycle hacking is one thing. Honestly, if your partner is putting you on hormones to turn you into a more compliant version, I would be asking questions. Where was the pushback on this? How many men would have their hormones tampered with to make them into better husbands? Why do we as women spend so much time seeking to understand our partners so we can meet them where they are?
@mearaftadewos85084 ай бұрын
This one deserves a million likes!
@crystalbelarde66374 ай бұрын
Imagine tampering with their testosterone to make them more empathetic. The outrage it would cause.
@kaythomas85214 ай бұрын
I'm sorry. But HRT. Is one big gamble. Pretty risky for being linked to the Big C
@SherriFlemming4 ай бұрын
@@kaythomas8521 Absolutely. HRT only in extreme cases. Self care and a healthy lifestyle holistically is a better idea.
@happilydivorced32353 ай бұрын
That’s concerning too. Tempering with a woman’s body just to make her “feminine.” 😢
@TM-hd1rn3 ай бұрын
Neuroplasticity suggests that we can change our brains based on the activities we engage in, such as the famous example of London taxi drivers. But how much of the difference between male and female brains is acquired and trained, and how much is inherent? For example, the idea that men are less emotional might stem from societal expectations, like being told from childhood that "big boys don't cry." On the other hand, women may worry more because, historically, society has limited their power and control, when you feel that you cannot do anything, you worry more.
@debbieeinarson19292 ай бұрын
Through a life of emotional pain and devotion for having to want live and never ever getting it, as a 61 yr old mother 3 with 11 grandchildren, i can honestly da6, they are all was more important than any man ever will be again!! Ive wasted a lot if my life and been more lonely with a man than i ever have been even though I enjoy being alone! Never been more fullfilled or happier
@MyAkachi8 ай бұрын
I'm just curious as to why this channel has gradually changed into one focusing on men and love and romance. When it started it was of women achieveing great things; breaking barriers; inventing things; launching and running successful businesses. Now it's super focused on romance, when women have much much much brighter and varied lives outside of their romantic dealings with men.
@remimollycoddle8 ай бұрын
Understanding your own physiology and how you show up in relationships can help a woman understand herself better and make better decisions for a happier, healthier life (romantic or not). Have you really not taken any useful nuggets from this conversation?
@deb.m.74588 ай бұрын
Meeting people, love and romance are a part of life. Lisa is just showing us what not to accept or put up with it if it’s with the wrong person (someone who is leading you on). She is also trying to help us understand our differences so that we can make better choices. We are worth the self love and deserve better. Sometimes, we make lousy choices in love.
@MyAkachi8 ай бұрын
@@deb.m.7458 I never said those things weren't a part of life. My question is why has the channel changed focus from highlighting the exceptional achievements of women globally, into men men men, dating dating dating. It's an insidious change in direction. And I'm curious as to whether that was the original plan, or this is what we see when a channel starts pandering to what women have been conditioned to focus on in a patriarchal system. In the earlier days she features so many female CEOs and record breakers and I loved to see it because we as women are so starved of that content. But nowadays the videos on this channel are typically a variation of how to keep a man. It feels like a regression. My opinion anyways.
@Magicisreal668 ай бұрын
So glad you come into that! Maybe She's sold us out! Hubby brainwashed her!
@remimollycoddle8 ай бұрын
Ever wondered if those exceptional women understand themselves, their bodies, the way they interact with other people including their significant others? Do you not think that that is a solid foundation based on which one can become an exceptional "woman of impact"? Can you maybe try to reframe the way you see this current episode or is it only "men men men"? I am currently single and I personally find this episode extremely useful (for my own growth).
@law11school11girly2 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Amen for spreading the message to reduce social media usage, toxic processed food, and toxic products.
@yourhollywooddream2 ай бұрын
The sugar question that he dodged is about progesterone. Progesterone as we get closer to our periods makes us want sugar
@pascalemartina2955Ай бұрын
What I do get out of this interview is that our brain indeed matters. So we have to take more care of our brain than of our cloth.
@ivytips3 ай бұрын
according to this if women find a way to be regulated emotionally then theyre the premium kinds of all of the creatures out there
@barborakollarova11703 ай бұрын
Oh my God, this video has been the best two hours of my life ! Dear Lisa, Dear Dr Amen, thank you so much !!! I admire your wisdom, your personal set-up and passion. Only the wise love their brains, and I thank God for being amongst them 🙂 Thank you once again for sharing your wisdom with me !
@Portia6208 ай бұрын
I think menopause depression comes because people finally see reality.
@kattodoggo38688 ай бұрын
You need to have your brain scanned
@Magicisreal668 ай бұрын
It has to be realized, and noted here is..... They have both been indoctrinated and infected by patriarchal regime- "and did not have the females best interest in mind"- What should be obvious to everybody by now. That has had control over people for over five thousand years now. And has absolutely nothing to do with biology, or how Our creator made us to be.
@Magicisreal668 ай бұрын
also notice he's not considering how much more women have to deal with in this society.. Like Horrific internal and external body image, Her safety, How she has to do almost everything in the family unit..... ect
@Magicisreal668 ай бұрын
@kattodoggo3868 ur brainwashed.
@zero11888 ай бұрын
@@Magicisreal66both men and women deal with alot
@angiusso2 ай бұрын
I agree on some of the comments about menopause helping you see reality! Yes, we as women put up with a lot and men say that women in menopause don’t care anymore… I call it instead the NO BS stage of our life! Enjoy!
@JoMartin2104 ай бұрын
I just love Dr Daniel Amen, he is so incredibly brilliant. I was given one of his first books probably over 25 yrs ago and it has changed my life. An incredible person who more people should follow and understand!! ❤❤. Loved your interview with him, Lisa!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@elzar21033 ай бұрын
Something about this isn’t quite right! As a woman I respect Dr Amen for studying the science and breaking it down for us. However I have a sense that he is biased in his words and thoughts. I’ve also noticed that he casually shares quite a lot of confidential and mostly negative information about his loved ones, such as his ex-wife, children, in-laws or nieces that he adopted, just to validate himself. He tries hard to buy credibility for himself at the expense of others. Not sure if he’s aware that he’s doing that. In my opinion it was absolutely unnecessary that he casually throws it in there that “I adopted my nieces because they had a traumatic life!” Or “apparently we men are stressful, haha!” Totally dismissing a woman’s ability to judge as if she were delusional! Sensed an act of being dismissive and a slight gaslighting throughout the entire discussion, while science and bias just don’t go hand in hand!
@fastfoodcoupleasmr1455Ай бұрын
Something isn’t quite right. We need other educated individuals discussing this topic as well. Thanks for noticing it.
@klatham5882 ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating - thank you so much for this incredible opportunity to hear this amazing conversation.
@sararaile59794 ай бұрын
Lisa, you really know how to ask the best questions!
@SuMonCheri3 ай бұрын
She is absolutely amazing on it
@catherinemuller32773 ай бұрын
50:51 Dr Daniel Amen's description of his wife, and how he felt when he met her, is very sweet.
@krystynaprzybylska50068 ай бұрын
I would love to know if Dr. Amen has studied the brains of women who use the pill and those who do not and if there is a difference. Very interesting, thanks.
@ediewall63602 ай бұрын
How happy one is…. ( MY perspective ) is how HEART CENTERED one is and NOT brain dominated.
@tiaevans-songbirdalessaund46728 ай бұрын
I need a very specific scan for my levels . When I run on auto pilot and don't feel anything. But out of no where I get sick with iBS. When I think I'm feeling good. No cure My hormone imbalance of of dopamine and serotine other than relaxation. Not to mention I vent been able to conceive any pregnancy. I'm 38 went 100% off my Zoloft meds in January . I feel ok but mostly blank and ever busy
@saralawrence33529 күн бұрын
I was very impressed by his clinic and his methods/studies 10 yrs ago. Brilliant.
@minacat26338 ай бұрын
I am curious as to how this information can be applied to someone who was born with a seizure disorder, has survived narcissistic abuse, and now has CPTSD?
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
The Hoffman Process by John and Julie Gottman - for healing traumas The Untethered Soul by Micheal Singer What The Heck Is Self Love Anyways by Jonathon Aslay The Brain Mind And Body In The Healing Of Trauma---Bessel Van Der Volk Somatic- EMDR therapy is effective for PTSD and CPTSD.
@aurora96878 ай бұрын
Love Michael Singer!!! Great recommendations!
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
@@aurora9687Indeed. Thank you! I hope it helps Mina. I see you're also on JAs channel. We've messaged before. Have a happy Easter! 🐣
@deannatipton72608 ай бұрын
Nah, im not going to remind somebody 14 times to do something. Im going to do it myself of possible or pay someone to do it. Leave him and find a smarter man. Im obsessed with my man now. He's extremely intelligent, gentle, emotionally stable. I can't believe my luck finding such a man in my ealry 30s. I thought they were all gone
@BrooklynBaby1004 ай бұрын
@deannatioton7260 where’d you find him 😅
@jayjaydubful4 ай бұрын
@@BrooklynBaby100i also want to know this
@SherriFlemming3 ай бұрын
@@deannatipton7260 Congratulations! They are rare.
@Atsirk19963 ай бұрын
Me three, I want to know! 😂
@ifinditinteresting.87093 ай бұрын
❤❤
@pd48878 ай бұрын
Oh man, cellphone affects us like a cocaine, oh my god, that hit me. Also the sugar inflaming everything, so true. I’m so glad everyone from the guy from tictok Eddie to this guy who is a doctor in his field are talking our diets: sugar and carbs are so toxic not only to health, but the brain. More fat and protein - so glad this knowledge is becoming ubiquitous.
@qosaghcalnan10458 ай бұрын
Processed carbs are bad whole frutis veggies and whole grains are very healthy many Africans their stable of their diet is millet these people are very healthy I follow a girl from Africa on here actually . They are like glowing they are so healthy
@FlowertheSpaceAlien8 ай бұрын
This is on a watch list to watch again with my partner... So much valuable info.
@CS-fz2iw4 ай бұрын
That's why Alternative Medicine works. Due to the holistic approach and longterm experience which Science is now evidencing. Great Interviews!
@MindsetolympicsАй бұрын
KZbin keeps having me come back to this interview, like wow! seriously!?! So many gems in here...
@michelledesjardins3354 ай бұрын
I find a lot of things he says compelling but I have trouble with reminding men how to be present and follow through on meeting a woman’s needs. I feel like this is parenting them. I want a partner not another child to teach. Why are parents not teaching them to be a good partners as they are growing up ?
@butchbaker684 ай бұрын
You must be perfect
@SherriFlemming3 ай бұрын
@@michelledesjardins335 Helicopter parenting. Creating a coddled generation. Authoritative parenting is a healthy parenting style. Children need discipline routine structure and love. Know yourself and your attachment style. 80% of people do no therapy or personal development. Children learn from parental role modeling. Personal development is empowering! Getting The Love You Want by Harville Hendrix- IMAGO Wired For Love by Dr Stan Tatkin 8 Dates by John and Julie Gottman defines the blueprint of healthy relationships Are You The One For Me? by Barbara De Angelis Safe People by Henry Cloud Non Violent Communication by Marshall B Rosenberg I Hear You by Micheal Sorenson Emotional Intimacy by Robert Masters . Ken Reid, Dr Ramani, Sam Vaknin and Dr Stan Tatkin have educational podcasts on attachment styles.
@xocarleeryan3 ай бұрын
You don’t raise a man into a man. But you do need to have an understanding how men are different than women. That way we can better communicate w one another.
@nzingahoney3 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
@stuts23713 ай бұрын
The irony in saying women dont exist to serve men yet you adopt a philosophy where men should serve women’s wants and needs. I’ll tell you your problem. The men that will fulfill your wishes don’t want your sorry complaining ass
@sabrinaoloughlin69572 ай бұрын
I just love how emotions can be explained in a manner that helps me feel I am in control because that is always what I struggled with...bravo, it's the key to being better at being human and having control to be our best selves
@BiddyBillieАй бұрын
You're not in control unless you acknowledge and work on your emotions (feel in order to heal). Nothing else works.
@TianieMitchell3 ай бұрын
Hobbies I have a lot of hobbies that I enjoy that really make me happy and I'm a school bus driver which I love and a union member who's on the executive board which makes me happy and I do my exercises half an hour before I go to bed and it actually helps relax me. Because after I exercise for 20 minutes I stretch for 10 which is relaxing
@helenajuliska2 ай бұрын
Thanks for presenting these 2 speakers - Lots OF GOLDEN NUGGETS of relevant information for life!!!
@susanna.elegian8 ай бұрын
This was really interesting & informative❣️ Thanks Lisa & dr. Daniel
@neliatempleton50293 ай бұрын
l love this conversation between you two women. So rare. l am 78 & still very active. l believe a smple diet with all types of food is very important. Non-processed fruits veggies & meat.
@Portia6208 ай бұрын
We loose purpose once kids leave nest. This is why women need to be very active in community and help others and find ways to find purpose. We need to do !!!
@claudinesteenberge49208 ай бұрын
Funny you say that, as I've been preparing for this mentally before they're all off to college and adult lives
@wyleecoyotee42522 ай бұрын
No 'WE' don't lose purpose. Speak for yourself. Women should create full lives for themselves from the beginning.
@catcat9582Ай бұрын
U can have a full one and still lose it to balancing raising children
@julia912d53 ай бұрын
I love him so much. I wish I'd had someone like Dr. Amen in my life. What a dramatically different and better life I could have had.
@elsavelaz8 ай бұрын
I wish he could talk about men that “enjoy cheating.” I’m not someone who experienced it chronically but the 1 time, was it really me even if it’s not ever happened before? Or was he just wired that way and he was going to keep doing that to everyone anyway (wish I’d known about the fingers check! lol). So not so much they can’t think ahead, but is there such a thing that they plan ahead even more because they can’t wait to go cheat because the thrill is the cheating ?
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
Elisa, it can be cultural and for various reasons. Sam Vaknin has great podcasts on the topic. Also James Sexton divorce attorney has great podcasts.
@elsavelaz8 ай бұрын
@@sherriflemming3218 I get that , have seen them. I’m interested in their brain scans, not anecdotal. Does that make sense?
@elsavelaz8 ай бұрын
@@sherriflemming3218 thanks sherri! I'd still really like to see scans because I know not all men chase sex
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
@@elsavelaz These studies must be somewhere. There's plenty of studies done on the criminal brain. Yes, some men are capable of being loyal. There is hypersexuality or compulsive hypersexuality in certain mental health disorders. Dr Robert Weiss has podcasts on sex and porn addiction. It would be interesting to see actual scans. I think dating requires detective skills including a background check. Never doubt patterns. AKA The Track Record.
@sherriflemming32188 ай бұрын
Interrogate Your Partners Their Past Is Your Future - Sam Vaknin podcast Love Addiction Craving Infatuation Limerance - Sam Vaknin podcast Cheating Triangulation In Sick Relationships ---Sam Vaknin podcast Never Forgive Infidelity- Sam Vaknin podcast Seek Good Character A Reminder To Us All - David Tian PhD podcast 13 Harsh Truths About Men and Commitment That Women Learn Too Late - Jonathon Aslay podcast Breaking The Man Code - Jonathon Aslay podcast 13 Ways Men Use Women - Jonathon Aslay podcast Safe People by Dr Henry Cloud The Gift Of Fear by Gavin De Becker
@jodiroberts97282 ай бұрын
Every time I see this doctor, I learn so many new things-he’s amazing to me, and I wish I lived near his clinic bc I’d love to go…and bring a few people I love with me, lol. His whole countenance is so kind to me, which makes the info easier to digest when I want to clap back with realities I don’t like (maybe bc I have a long ring finger, hehehe)
@nancybrowning33803 ай бұрын
at 50 I was put on antidepressants, in hind sight I think it should have been HRT.
@audreymickens43903 ай бұрын
Thank you both for this very enlightening conversation. I 've always known that men and women are wired differently, but this sheds a whole new light on the subject. Understanding the brain and how it functions is fascinating!
@ti.namaleki3 ай бұрын
You never know where the differences are coming from because in modern world girls also raised to be empathetic and caring and boys are raised to be working and forward moving..it’s not clear if the differences might stem from the way they were raised or if they are biological..you can’t tell just by looking at which sex is more criminal and which one more emotional..if the results are based on self reports they are not as good as you think
@DeedDiaz2 ай бұрын
Sometimes I think we expect too much from each other. There will be good times and bad times. We won’t always do the perfect thing. I think we just have toride the bad times out. Eventually the good times come back around.
@laurawalker64318 ай бұрын
The best understanding of female and male brains and relationships so far Lisa. Thanks
@dawncolayco93404 ай бұрын
Glad its is on social media to help others in the path . I suffered enough for everyone i think. So happy it’s gone aging not so great but getting rid of that red dragon was nice. Learning what my body is really going through helped tremendously getting enough magnesium epic help.
@Cocktail.witch.newhaven8 ай бұрын
I'd love to know how patriarchal trauma is playing a role of the development of women's brains.
@avjam4 ай бұрын
I don't think he discusses much about men. This session is more about women, and title is misleading
@happilydivorced32353 ай бұрын
And men
@glendahowes59052 ай бұрын
Great question
@mabel222nunez29 күн бұрын
i would find very interesting to have the same podcast with a female doctor with the same knowledge as him… i’m sure it would be different in some aspects
@Mkr79428 ай бұрын
I learned so much!
@northernrokz7925 күн бұрын
This is the best video you have shared yet. I need to find out who this man is, and follow all his social media. This changed my perception to my own response. I am not getting a period at 45 but I am still getting hell week one week out of the month. Like How?? Mind blown! Thank you for sharing.
@sally1808 ай бұрын
Also, this is the worst part, none of us exist in a bubble….. The quality of one’s mate choices impacts hormone levels! All of this means nothing until we study the hormone profiles of family units or couples to examine the effects we have on one another. You only need look at the research into the effects of cortisol on the endocrine system. Autoimmune disease, cancer, chronic illness. The impact of ACE scores on health etc. I would suggest that before advising women to go on hormones or any long term pharmaceutical treatments, to really understand the possible cause of the imbalance.
@fastfoodcoupleasmr1455Ай бұрын
I appreciate that someone is openly talking about human biology after school years, I would like to see more discussion from various other physicians and specialists by both genders for a more comprehensive look into this topic. Appreciate it, all the same
@Jenishabadoo8 ай бұрын
They learned not to trust, love or feel. Ouch.
@cessiahc2 ай бұрын
I always pay attention when Dr. Amen speaks. He makes sense to me. As for todays interview, I was not able to relate. But i loved the pink.
@angelaknox7 ай бұрын
ADHD in women and girls is often misdiagnosed and misunderstood, with more focus on anxiety and depression. Most research about ADHD centers on externalizing symptoms seen more commonly in males instead of internalizing symptoms seen more in females. Aka, we really don't khow how many men vs women have ADHD.
@master11manifestor3 ай бұрын
Same with ASD. The diagnosis was designed around the male. 🙄
@quietstorm463 ай бұрын
Our brains are different from males so ADHD shows up like a bulldozer in men that you can't help but recognize issues whereas women have healthier processing systems. My son has AUADHD and he was wild in the classroom so I knew he had issues however I wasn't able to recognize that I also had the same sensory issues but I processed it differently. Plus society will have women mask their areas of dysfunction. It's devastating when a woman goes undiagnosed and internalizes adhd as a personal shortcoming.
@claradeinocencio86014 ай бұрын
What an insightful interview, loved it! Thank you Lisa!
@LeilaniLight117097 ай бұрын
Almost everybody has a damn cellphone, if it were important, they could write it in their calendar or notes, seriously! It's a matter or PRIORITIES and DISCIPLINE and managing one's life!
@happilydivorced32353 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Men remember the line up of their favorite team, 20 years ago.