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🗓️ 5 February 2020
⏱️ 61 minutes
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Why is it that while many of us know what activities we should be doing to live our best lives, we often end up doing the exact opposite ones? Rather than eating healthy food, getting good sleep, exercising, and spending time with those we love, so many of us live sedentary lives, glued to a screen of some kind, and practicing terrible eating habits. Today’s guest is Dr. David Perlmutter and he has recently co-authored Brain Wash with his son Dr. Austin Perlmutter. In this episode, Dr. Perlmutter makes a compelling argument that life in a modern society constantly influences us into the position where we are making decisions using our amygdala rather than our prefrontal cortex. The availability of quick-fix solutions such as social media and fast food appeal to the human reward system making it hard not to make impulsive choices based on instant gratification rather than concerns for long term wellbeing.
Joining this conversation, you will hear Dr. Perlmutter speak at length about how the outcomes of these poor decisions create feed-forward cycles that serve to impede our decision-making abilities even further. Fortunately, we do have an escape route from it all in the form of neuroplasticity, our innate ability to rewire our brains and reconnect them to the prefrontal cortex, thus paving the way to a more balanced and wholesome existence.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody, welcome to the muscle intelligence podcast. As always, I am your host, Ben Pekolsky. |
0:22.6 | We frame this podcast around living your greatest life in a body you love. And your greatest life can be this very subjective thing. What does that mean to you? What does that mean to me? It's always different. But one thing that we can say for sure, it probably has something to do with being happy, maybe being joyful, being fulfilled, |
0:38.7 | feeling significant. |
0:39.7 | And all of those things start in your mind. |
0:42.1 | So all these things, these goals that we set for ourselves, whether it be physical or financial |
0:46.2 | or relational, everything kind of comes back to, am I actually getting fulfillment, joy, |
0:52.5 | happiness, and significance? |
0:55.2 | And the brain is the root of all of this. |
0:58.2 | And it seems as though many of us are fighting a battle against our brain rather than creating |
1:03.5 | a brain that works for you, that works with you, that works to open up doors, make great |
1:08.4 | decisions, and empower you to move forward with confidence, |
1:12.4 | direction, and ultimately accomplish goals. |
1:15.9 | And today's guest, Dr. David Pramutter, has written an absolutely fantastic book. |
1:21.6 | Brainwash talks about how we are victims to our environment, |
1:26.4 | victims to our technology, and victims to our environment, victims to our technology and victims to our food. |
1:31.6 | And this is something I've been telling you guys about for a long time. |
1:34.6 | Dr. Prometar has literally done the most incredible job of describing what's happening, |
1:39.7 | how we're all victims to it, and how maybe we can start to change our relationship with our lives, |
1:46.1 | everything around us, including taking control of the way that our brain thinks, becoming |
1:51.8 | more goal directed, becoming more capable and complement of making rational responses rather |
1:58.6 | than irrational, animalistic reactions. So we have these animalistic reactions built |
2:04.2 | into our brain in a part of the brain called the amygdala. And the amygdala is responsible for |
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