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The Liz Moody Podcast

How To Use Neuroscience To Eliminate Anxiety, Become More Optimistic, and Overcome Childhood Trauma with Dr. Wendy Suzuki

The Liz Moody Podcast

Liz Moody

Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Education, Mental Health

4.8 • 2.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2021

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode is all about anxiety, but from a very different angle than it’s typically talked about. Dr. Wendy Suzuki is a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University and a celebrated international authority on neuroplasticity. She serves as a sought-after expert for publications including The Wall Street Journal, Shape, and Health, and her TED talk has more than 31 million views. Her most recent book, Good Anxiety, can be found wherever books are sold. On this episode, we talk about: Exactly what’s happening physiologically and neurologically when we experience anxiety How stress and anxiety can actually kill brain cells (and how to fix it) How much of eliminating anxiety is changing our brain (our thought processes, etc) versus our body (gut health, etc) The 2 most studied ways to reduce feelings of anxiety Why it’s so hard to stick to a meditation practice or exercise routine (and how to transcend that) The 5-minute practice that research shows significantly decreases anxiety The best type of workout & time of day to workout for reducing anxiety, according to neuroscience How childhood trauma impacts your brain now How to hack your brain to stop feeling jealous How to deal with existential anxiety about what life is all about How to actually be kinder to yourself on a daily basis How to use neuroscience to become more optimistic The things you’re doing to help your anxiety that are actually making it way worse I would love to hear what you learned listening to this episode, so definitely screenshot and tag me @lizmoody on Instagram, and you can find more resources and information about Dr Suzuki’s book on goodanxiety.com. PS: My Patreon is live! You can join Green Smoothie Society and get access to ALL of my green smoothie recipes and advice! Get all the deets at patreon.com/lizmoody. This episode is sponsored by Seed, the makers of one of my all-time favorite supplements. Their Seed Daily Synbiotic is a game changer—it contains both pre- and probiotics, survives INTACT all the way into your gut, AND contains the most studied and powerful strains of probiotics out there. You can get 15% off of your first month’s supply of Seed’s Daily Synbiotic by going to seed.com and using the code LIZMOODY. This episode is sponsored by Paleovalley, who make incredibly high quality supplements. If you’d like to check out their Turmeric Complex, Vitamin C, Neuroeffect, or any of Paleovalley’s other amazing products, head over to paleovalley.com and use the code LIZM for 15% off. Healthier Together cover art by Zack. Healthier Together music by Alex Ruimy.

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0:00.0

Hello friends and welcome back to the Healthier Together podcast.

0:05.8

I'm your host Liz Moody and I'm a cookbook author and long time journalist.

0:10.0

Today's episode is all about anxiety, but from a very different angle than it's typically

0:14.3

talked about.

0:15.3

Dr. Wendy Suzuki is a professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural

0:20.0

Science at New York University and a celebrated international authority on neuroplasticity.

0:25.7

She serves as a sought after expert for publications including the Wall Street Journal, Shape and

0:30.7

Health, and her TED Talk has more than 31 million views.

0:35.5

Her most recent book Good Anxiety can be found wherever books are sold.

0:40.0

On this episode we really dive into the science behind anxiety and how we can use a deeper

0:44.3

understanding of our brains to not only assuage anxiety and stress, but live happier, more

0:49.1

meaningful lives.

0:50.8

Dr. Suzuki shares what's happening on a physical and neurological level when you experience anxiety.

0:56.6

The two most studied ways to reduce feelings of anxiety, why it's so hard to stick to a meditation

1:03.1

practice or exercise routine and exactly how to fix it.

1:07.0

The five minute practice that research shows significantly decreases anxiety, the best

1:11.9

type of workout and time of day to work out for reducing anxiety, how childhood trauma

1:17.8

impacts your brain now, how to hack your brain to stop feeling jealous, how to deal with

1:23.2

existential anxiety about what life is all about.

1:27.0

That was a big one for me, I think about that way too much.

1:30.4

How to use neuroscience to become more optimistic and so much more.

1:35.7

This is one of my all time favorite types of episodes.

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