Dr. James Hollis: How to Find Your True Purpose & Create Your Best Life

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
  • In this episode, my guest is Dr. James Hollis, Ph.D., a Jungian psychoanalyst, renowned educator and author on finding and pursuing one’s unique purpose. Dr. Hollis is also an expert in the psychology of relationships and healing from trauma. We discuss how early family dynamics and social context create patterns of both adaptive and maladaptive behavior and internal narratives that, when examined, lead to better choices and a deeply fulfilling existence.
    We discuss discovering your unique self-identity and purpose through specific practices of reflection, meditation and conversations with others. We also discuss self-perception and the evolution of roles within marriages, parent-child relationships, and work.
    Throughout the episode, Dr. Hollis provides both basic knowledge and practical tools to help us assess ourselves and better understand who we are and what we really want in careers, relationships of all kinds, and society.
    Thank you to our sponsors
    AG1: drinkag1.com/huberman
    Mateína: drinkmateina.com/huberman
    Joovv: joovv.com/huberman
    BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/huberman
    Waking Up: wakingup.com/huberman
    Social & Website
    Instagram: / hubermanlab
    Threads: www.threads.net/@hubermanlab
    Twitter: / hubermanlab
    Facebook: / hubermanlab
    TikTok: / hubermanlab
    LinkedIn: / andrew-huberman
    Website: www.hubermanlab.com
    Newsletter: www.hubermanlab.com/newsletter
    Dr. James Hollis
    Website: jameshollis.net
    Books: jameshollis.net/hollisBooks.html
    Jung Platform: bit.ly/3yjVhTJ
    Videos: jameshollis.net/hollisVideos....
    Upcoming lectures: jameshollis.net/hollisLecture...
    Resources Mentioned
    Erikson’s Stages of Development: bit.ly/3UWEyid
    William Shakespeare “The Seven Ages of Man”: bit.ly/4bAmD6w
    Steve Jobs Commencement Speech (2005): • Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanf...
    Jung on Death & Immortality (book): amzn.to/3USykzL
    Live the Questions (Rainer Maria Rilke): bit.ly/4dAX9Yo
    James Hollis Books Mentioned
    Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How to Finally, Really Grow Up: amzn.to/3KiQwN7
    Creating Your Life: Finding Your Individual Path: amzn.to/3UWEHlL
    Living Between Worlds: Finding Personal Resilience in Changing Times: amzn.to/3UW3HcB
    Under Saturn’s Shadow: The Wounding and Healing of Men: amzn.to/3UvCTOY
    Swamplands of the Soul: New Life in Dismal Places: amzn.to/3UBwCBG
    The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other: amzn.to/3UGyIjo
    People Mentioned
    Carl Jung: Swiss psychiatrist, psychoanalyst: bit.ly/3UDStbF
    Marion Woodman: Jungian analyst, author: nyti.ms/3JZcjco
    Søren Kierkegaard: Danish theologian, philosopher: stanford.io/3wy0Ygg
    Terence: Roman playwright, poet: bit.ly/4bumG3q
    Joseph Campbell: American author: bit.ly/3wwE4pz
    Irene Claremont de Castillejo: author, Jungian analyst: amzn.to/3QJLkVX
    Louis Pasteur: French chemist, microbiologist: bit.ly/4bBwWau
    Erik Erikson: psychoanalyst, known for his theory of stages of development: bit.ly/3QISIRw
    Timestamps
    00:00:00 Dr. James Hollis
    00:02:14 Sponsors: Mateina, Joovv & BetterHelp
    00:05:57 Self, Ego, Sense of Self
    00:13:59 Unconscious Patterns, Blind Spots, Dreams; Psyche & Meaning
    00:21:56 Second Half of Life, Purpose, Depression
    00:25:37 Sponsor: AG1
    00:27:08 Tool: Daily Reflection; Crisis
    00:31:47 Families & Children, Permission & Burdens
    00:37:27 Complex Identification, Self-Perception; Social Media & Borderline
    00:41:55 Daily Stimulus Response, Listening to the Soul
    00:45:40 Exiting Stimulus-Response, Loneliness, Burnout
    00:51:19 Meditation & Perception, Reflection
    00:54:58 Sponsor: Waking Up
    00:56:15 Recognizing the “Shadow” & Adulthood
    01:02:48 Socialization; Family & Life Journey
    01:09:04 Relationships & “Otherness”, Standing Your Ground
    01:15:51 Marriage, “Starter Marriages” & Evolution; Parenting
    01:19:37 Shadow Issues, Success & External Reward, Personal Growth
    01:27:59 Men, Alcohol, “Stoic Man”, Loneliness, Fear & Longing
    01:37:33 Women & Men, Focused vs. Diffuse Awareness; Male Rite of Passage
    01:44:31 Sacrifice, Relationships; Facing Fears
    01:48:20 Therapy, “Abyss of the Self”, Repeating Patterns & Stories
    01:55:17 Women, Career & Family, Partner Support; Redefining Roles
    02:01:40 Pathology & Diagnosis, Internet
    02:07:05 Life, Suffering & Accountability, “Swamplands” & Task
    02:11:32 Abuse & Recovery of Self, Patience, Powerlessness
    02:14:11 Living a Larger Life; “Shut Up, Suit Up, Show Up”
    02:17:49 Life Stages; Despair & Integrity Conflict
    02:25:00 Death, Ego, Mortality & Meaning
    02:38:07 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, RUclips Feedback, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
    #HubermanLab
    Disclaimer: www.hubermanlab.com/disclaimer
  • НаукаНаука

Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @hubermanlab
    @hubermanlab  7 дней назад +91

    Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this topic and episode, please click the "like" button and subscribe to our channel here on RUclips. Thank you for your interest in science!

    • @gigigigi2786
      @gigigigi2786 7 дней назад +6

      Hi Andrew - this was a great synthesis of the human spirit and mind. I really appreciate your work and the interview; Dr. James summarizes in an objective way the journey of the human soul, it is a great explanation of the soul through the current 2024 lenses of science and society.
      The practice of the Orthodox Christian religion, the oldest Christian religion, fills in the gaps and missing questions. Both of you are illuminated, but there is a higher step, when you seek the divinity and divinity illuminates you and you get the certainty of life after death and a lot more.
      Thank you for your great work and I hope God will iluminate you with his wisdom.

    • @JESSNAIMARK
      @JESSNAIMARK 2 дня назад

      ❤❤❤

    • @ezracaisip2122
      @ezracaisip2122 12 часов назад

      ⁠l

  • @juliehayes9315
    @juliehayes9315 16 дней назад +442

    I’m genuinely in awe of James Hollis’ intellect, wisdom and compassion. For me, this is one of your best

    • @ingathomas6653
      @ingathomas6653 15 дней назад +8

      Yes, very touching.

    • @prometheusrex1
      @prometheusrex1 14 дней назад

      Fair enough, but it's tough for a Jungian: Jung was discredited long ago.

    • @abrymolle
      @abrymolle 14 дней назад +1

      I agree!!

    • @aja363
      @aja363 12 дней назад

      + 💯

    • @MariaRubtzova
      @MariaRubtzova 10 дней назад

      @@prometheusrex1 discredited for what? In too modern 21 century it’s easy the greatest minds to be attacked in search of validation for own mediocrity

  • @7oddM
    @7oddM 18 дней назад +728

    At 84, Dr. Hollis' mental/verbal clarity and speed is exceptionally high. It's inspiring.

    • @eliteboxfitness
      @eliteboxfitness 17 дней назад +18

      Very true. Clarity and cadence is excellent ..we get skewed by low standards . Really if one is consistent abd takes care of themselves as well as a little luck one should be cognitively sharp and physically mobile

    • @GOD999MODE
      @GOD999MODE 16 дней назад +11

      He's incredibly sharp and thoughtful. Very impressive and bright mind.

    • @DDTSB2525
      @DDTSB2525 16 дней назад +2

      Just like Biden 🤣

    • @hypermagda9727
      @hypermagda9727 16 дней назад +2

      Dr Hollis is a spiritual giant.

    • @henrystillman6122
      @henrystillman6122 15 дней назад +5

      Agree, I pray to god my clarity of thinking is anywhere near this at his age, i'm already frazzeled at age 50. Time to eat my fish oil I guess....

  • @matiasrichards
    @matiasrichards 16 дней назад +418

    1. What are the stories we are living?
    2. We live reacting to everything that happens to us. Do we have other options?
    3. I'm accountable for what I have lived so far.
    4. Everything is conditionable. Everything has a condition.
    5. Serving the self is not selfish.
    6. What does one really want?
    7. Reflecting on my dreams with coffee every morning.
    8. Psychology in Greek: 'Pay attention to the soul.'
    9. Escape from any stimulus. Everything is a stimulus.
    10. Find the place. Tolerate being with yourself, and if you really pay attention, something will start coming up.
    11. Healthy response to whatever life brings up.
    12. Look for people that can see what we cannot see.
    13. Taking responsibility for my shadow and stop blaming others.
    14. You become larger than what happened to you.
    15. When you are done with your fears, the fears of others won't be so threatening.
    16. Is this your life or someone else's? Some people just keep living reactively.
    17. Tell me not your politics or your religion, tell me your suffering.
    18. Pay attention, honor what emerges, and have courage to deal with it. We can live in a different way.

    • @DanielBro42
      @DanielBro42 13 дней назад +8

      thank you.

    • @AnujSharma-oq9nw
      @AnujSharma-oq9nw 12 дней назад +3

    • @Mr.Blumister
      @Mr.Blumister 11 дней назад +8

      Thanks for summing up the questions. Very helpful Matias!

    • @WendyPice
      @WendyPice 8 дней назад +1

      this is awesome summary. Thank you!

    • @pambowles841
      @pambowles841 7 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your notes!

  • @mattmakousky2741
    @mattmakousky2741 17 дней назад +208

    For me personally, this was one of the top 5 episodes you have ever done. Thank you so much to you Andrew, and to Mr. Hollis.

  • @thewayofelmarco
    @thewayofelmarco 16 дней назад +111

    This has been one of the best, if not THE BEST episode. What an honor to have a conversation with Dr. Hollis.

    • @misbah76
      @misbah76 4 дня назад +1

      Totally agree the warmth in Andrews tone at some moments was so notable ❤

    • @thewayofelmarco
      @thewayofelmarco 3 дня назад +1

      @@misbah76 It's always refreshing to see how more attuned we become in the presence of an elder, especially one like Dr. Hollis.

    • @misbah76
      @misbah76 3 дня назад

      @@thewayofelmarco and so much of this warmth is missing

  • @Njmoreno22
    @Njmoreno22 14 дней назад +63

    I’ve spend the past day and a half just listening, pausing and rewinding the first 35 minutes. There is wisdom within this man that takes a lifetime to attain. I feel like I’m listening to someone speak in epiphanies. You’re the man Dr. Hollis thanks for the knowledge.

  • @drinkapavlovic
    @drinkapavlovic 15 дней назад +142

    I watched this for two days with maximum concentration and repetition. What a great conversation! Isn't it the best here so far? The truth was given so much life by Dr Hollis' calmness and experience. That's wonderful, isn't it? An old man that has much more curiosity than a younger one. Wisdom plus curiosity poetically combined with knowledge. I was touched to the bottom of my soul. God please give me a part of this wisdom🙏

    • @charliehobson33
      @charliehobson33 14 дней назад +1

      What methods did you use to listen more deeply?

    • @drinkapavlovic
      @drinkapavlovic 14 дней назад +3

      @@charliehobson33 😍That's a great question-- as they say in podcasts😀 Going for a walk with my headphones on then I repeat some parts over and over.
      I write some important sentences in my daily planner. Motivational tool to be used on critical days.. thank you🙏

    • @acemilondoner8489
      @acemilondoner8489 13 дней назад +5

      Same! I sat down for two mornings, listened to every sentence very attentively, and wrote down three pages of notes. I'm in awe, this conversation was what I exactly needed. It refreshed my whole perspective and I'm feeling so grateful to be able to listen to this. Such wisdom we need everyday in our lives.

    • @canadanahuatl
      @canadanahuatl 11 дней назад

    • @TheCox1989
      @TheCox1989 8 дней назад

      Definitivno

  • @Catchmee24
    @Catchmee24 12 дней назад +81

    “I’m not here to fit in; I’m here to be who I am”

  • @GraceRose-us6jb
    @GraceRose-us6jb 16 дней назад +139

    We need Dr. James Hollis on your podcast one more time please.

    • @barbarafairbanks4578
      @barbarafairbanks4578 15 дней назад +6

      Yah.. this wasn't quite enuf😅

    • @thisnameisnotavailable
      @thisnameisnotavailable 13 дней назад +4

      Agree.

    • @joshuabhujun3835
      @joshuabhujun3835 13 дней назад +2

      "so much richness to take in" is what Andrew said at the end! It's already a lot to take in and let it spill into life, thru' us, as beautifully put by Dr. Hollis

    • @canadanahuatl
      @canadanahuatl 11 дней назад +3

      Or even better: at least 2 more times? Please!🙏

    • @janewilkins547
      @janewilkins547 2 дня назад

      I am with you on that!

  • @sladereagan
    @sladereagan 14 дней назад +65

    This has been my favorite Andrew Huberman episode ever. Round of applause for James Hollis 👏🏼

  • @mooman627
    @mooman627 10 дней назад +38

    "We shouldn't always applaud at a 50 year wedding anniversary". That's some real conversation. Very humbling and insightful interview.

  • @acemilondoner8489
    @acemilondoner8489 13 дней назад +36

    This is the wise old person that I need in my life to shed light on my path, not only for me, but for many people.
    I sat down for two mornings, listened to every sentence very attentively, and wrote down three pages of notes. I'm in awe, this conversation was what I exactly needed. It refreshed my whole perspective and I'm feeling so grateful to be able to listen to this. Such wisdom we need every day in our lives.

    • @tahabashir9405
      @tahabashir9405 11 дней назад

      Notes? I rely on just remembering stuff. Notes would help though.

  • @Sbullo
    @Sbullo 16 дней назад +47

    Dr. Huberman, your discussions make me think deep. You are a healer. Please don’t ever stop your work. It’s beautiful, thoughtful, selfless and profound. Your words ring in my head many, many hours after I have listened to you. Isn’t that the point of what you do? Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    • @MissOhio93
      @MissOhio93 14 дней назад +2

      Well said. I’m thankful to have found him and tell everyone I know about the unbelievable value his podcasts offer. He and his guests have helped me understand myself better, and when you know better, you do better.

  • @penmaenmawrdefiant1146
    @penmaenmawrdefiant1146 18 дней назад +202

    Dr Hollis is so eloquent and such a gifted speaker. I wasn't aware of him until today. Thanks for bringing him to my attention Andrew.

  • @PassiveIncomeCopytrading
    @PassiveIncomeCopytrading 17 дней назад +51

    Whoever reading this, don't give up. Good things are on the way.

  • @StrictlyLogical
    @StrictlyLogical 14 дней назад +108

    James Hollis is a straight-up grown @ss Man. Neither puffing nor fawning, neither bullying nor bowing… a Man who has an unapologetic abundance of Self and Life. He gets it, which is so rare and refreshing in today’s world.

    • @briseboy
      @briseboy 12 дней назад +1

      A grown what? self-reflection is necessary.

    • @daedra40
      @daedra40 12 дней назад +1

      Well said.

    • @iBlackWolfZz
      @iBlackWolfZz 12 дней назад +5

      grown @ss man 🤣🤣

    • @anthonycho6344
      @anthonycho6344 2 дня назад

      Absolutely 100%

  • @myracargo692
    @myracargo692 17 дней назад +28

    This is one of my favorite episodes thus far… I want to listen again and take good notes as well. Listening was such a gentle reorientation and re-centering experience. I feel called both upward and inward. Thank you so much for introducing us to Dr. Hollis - I’m excited to continue learning from him.
    Please pass on our gratitude!

    • @ITT2023
      @ITT2023 3 дня назад +1

      Love how you put your experience into words

  • @VaiCatt
    @VaiCatt 18 дней назад +70

    You are changing lives Dr. Huberman. Forever grateful. Take care.

  • @pietrofalcowork98
    @pietrofalcowork98 14 дней назад +14

    I got hit by psychosis and depression at the beginning of my twenties. It took me some time to heal and align to the purpose of my soul. I had to let go of ego's expectations and find my natural flow. Still work to do but existential suffering is now taken care of and I don't question anymore all the meaning when something challenging happens. Summarizing my experience i would say that i had to let go of my mind and use a deeper wisdom based on trust and listening. I suggest that everybody cultivates this side of them in order to be more flexible and ready in the face of lifes hard and unexpected challenges, this offers a healthy coping mechanism and adaptation strategy, that you can apply to anything in life... so it is worth trying. I hope i will start sharing more in the future as i mature this vision .. bye from italy

  • @danielt1985
    @danielt1985 17 дней назад +34

    Everyone needs to hear this man speak. Thank you AH. I needed this today

  • @mommybreakdown
    @mommybreakdown 18 дней назад +114

    To breeze through an almost 3 hr podcast, and crave more, says something. My biggest takeaway was the idea that something did indeed shift in me when I passed 35, and I am not alone in that internal search. I’m going to download Dr. James Hollis’s book on audible’ “Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life.” It is included in the audible membership, if anyone else is interested. Thanks, Dr. Huberman for another fabulous podcast.

  • @jeanpollack5102
    @jeanpollack5102 7 дней назад +2

    As a psychologist I truly understand when Dr. Hollis says that his work listening to peoples' pain isnt fun but it is very meaningful . Thank you for this podcast.

  • @JoseMaria-youtube
    @JoseMaria-youtube 10 дней назад +14

    Wow, James Hollis knows what it means to live a life. Humility, wisdom and failures. Beautiful conversation. This is what makes internet beautiful. Cheers from Spain.

  • @neveenmanna2484
    @neveenmanna2484 15 дней назад +20

    I’m not sure why tears are falling as I’m listening. I felt like I surrounded and allowed all kinds of emotions to surface. Thank you 🙏❤️

  • @felipebarcelos7476
    @felipebarcelos7476 16 дней назад +24

    Man, what a powerful ending. It cut so deep, I had tears in my eyes… and the funny thing is that I was working out in the gym hahahahha

    • @Wraithpaz
      @Wraithpaz 10 дней назад +3

      Same. I was surprised by the emotion I felt at the end. Such a powerful, humble, brilliant conversation. In part, it was the feeling I got from Andrew as he spoke softly, more slowly, really steeped in a conversation he was looking forward to having. That part at the end...I think he had a lump in his throat. Did me in.

  • @GOD999MODE
    @GOD999MODE 16 дней назад +25

    These kinds of discussions that delve deep into matters of the mind and spirit are way too underrated. The guest doctor talks with such clarity and eloquence about these matters that it really helps the listener contemplate along with.
    Truly one if the best episodes yet in my opinion. A lot of people are suffering from their vices, weaknesses, misperceptions, unconscious scripts, etc. So many folks feel powerless to their emotions and maladaptations. It's difficult work to undo and unravel it all, especially without access to deeply skilled and caring therapists.

  • @s.sammer8486
    @s.sammer8486 18 дней назад +49

    Dear Dr Huberman, I just finished the book “where ever you go, you are there” Jon Kabrt Zinn , thank you for this recommendation! I am grateful for your out put. Your work with this podcast is a source of inspiration. I appreciate you. God bless you.

    • @user-mn3tf7gj6g
      @user-mn3tf7gj6g 17 дней назад +4

      Did you know Jon Kabot Zinn is not only an prominent medical professor, but also an ordained Roshi by Thich Nhat Haun himself
      MBSR was a collaboration between them.
      Young conceived his archetype’s
      from studying the Buddhist Archetype’s ( Bodhisattva’s)

  • @nebilsabo1386
    @nebilsabo1386 17 дней назад +19

    "We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life but instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life, daily and hourly... Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it consistently sets for each individual. "
    ~Viktor E. Frankl

  • @swostikpokharel9653
    @swostikpokharel9653 18 дней назад +80

    after listenting to the podcast for 2 years now . i can say that it has completely changed my lifestye and life . (even as a teenager ) . you are a true life saver Dr Huberman .

    • @RacoonFighter
      @RacoonFighter 17 дней назад

      More a pseudoscientist

    • @tahabashir9405
      @tahabashir9405 11 дней назад +2

      The main thing is that it is mentally supporting/helping people with info that when applied brings positive change and thats the thing that only matters. Whether pseudoscience or not.

  • @kiefpief
    @kiefpief 4 дня назад +2

    I LOVED this conversation. What grace is embodied in this lovely man’s being. Dr. James Hollis is empathetic and wise and open minded and full of love. I’m so grateful I caught this podcast. And Dr. Huberman, I loved your sense of awe in the end. It brought tears to my eyes. ❤

  • @ivaylotoskov3004
    @ivaylotoskov3004 17 дней назад +9

    Amazing episode. Dr Hollis is one of the greatest minds in psychology alive.

  • @EtienneUnfolds
    @EtienneUnfolds 17 дней назад +25

    Dr. Hollis changed my life. I'm from Puerto Rico, I've never met him, but his books found their way into my world and I was never the same again.

    • @Tali.Boricua
      @Tali.Boricua 15 дней назад +1

      Hola boricua 🫶🏼

    • @EtienneUnfolds
      @EtienneUnfolds 14 дней назад

      @@Tali.Boricua Saludos fellow boricua! :)

  • @user-kw1td1rz7z
    @user-kw1td1rz7z 18 дней назад +44

    And when the world needed him the most…. HE CAME JUST IN TIME!

  • @drinkapavlovic
    @drinkapavlovic 17 дней назад +22

    What a persona! In another recent podcast you quoted Dr. Hollis: "Look inside yourself for something positive every day when you wake up.". It is something I now do every morning. After that, I jog and do cold therapy. Sometimes finding something positive inside of you is extremely difficult if you have suffered from complex trauma, but I do this practice every morning. Thanks a lot.

  • @regmirvis
    @regmirvis 18 дней назад +93

    From the moment you began this podcast, I have hoped endlessly that Dr. Hollis would come on. When you divulged that you'd traveled to a guest, I thought, "please be Dr. Hollis". Not sure of why this pairing of you two is so important to me, but here we are! Can you imagine my elation this morning about this episode?! Thank you for this and thank you to infinity to Dr. Hollis. May this be only the first of his appearances with you. Even more, may this episode give his work a wider, larger audience. Our world needs it!

    • @silc4131
      @silc4131 17 дней назад +4

      My introduction to Dr Hollis… can’t have enough… I am listening again…❤

  • @MariaRubtzova
    @MariaRubtzova 16 дней назад +13

    That was the greatest podcast of all time, @Andrew Huberman, and let me mention talking slowly makes you look even more convinced and knowledgeable in what you discuss. Thank you very much for bringing this topic to the scene with such experienced wise expert 🙏🕊️✨

  • @catarinabairrao
    @catarinabairrao 15 дней назад +4

    This episode was so incredibly rich I’m listening to it several times, taking notes, and sharing it with all my network. Please fly over to Dr Hollis for a second episode and thank you both for sharing all of this with the world for free

  • @TheCeri2011
    @TheCeri2011 6 дней назад +1

    Thank you Andrew Huberman for opening up such a valuable conversation. "I'm accountable for what's spilling into the world through me". I'm also working on lightening the burden on my future children by living with as much courage as I can mobilize and as much integrity as I can manage ❤

  • @escorp991
    @escorp991 2 дня назад +1

    Omg, I sent you my request to host James Hollis about 1.5 yr ago after having read all his books and attending his live presentation in chicago. I’m so immensely excited and greatfull he made his appearance on your podcast. His contribution to humanity is priceless. Thank you!

  • @siemore
    @siemore 13 дней назад +6

    I only listened to this podcast. I expected this guy to be in his 40's-50's. I am absolute taken back that he is 84!!!
    What an absolute inspiration this man is.

  • @thecornerlot
    @thecornerlot 11 дней назад +4

    A Masterclass that I'll be watching over and over again. Just like reading a good book that you reread at different points of life, new profound lessons and truths that will reveal itself when one is ready for it.

  • @LeeBodkin
    @LeeBodkin 12 дней назад +6

    This was one of the most valuable and impactful podcasts I have heard. Huberman steps back and allows Hollis to share his deep knowledge and profound insights about the psyche, purpose, and the self. There is a wealth of wisdom here that will inform and enrich my life and work as a midlife transition coach. Thank you so very much!

  • @MariaE28424
    @MariaE28424 13 дней назад +5

    It's past 2am from the other side of the world where this podcast was recorded. Listening to these two deep thinkers for the second replay, still with my pen and paper taking down notes. This episode is a wealth of wisdom and has a really deep understanding of the human being. Thank you Dr. Huberman and Dr. Hollis. I have a lot of introspection to do after this and the books of Dr. Hollis to purchase and read.

  • @KrisTurnbull
    @KrisTurnbull 17 дней назад +14

    This talk is fantastic! Dr Hollis speaks so eloquently, with such poise and calmness. It's an easy listen despite the complexity of the topics.

  • @mjs8625
    @mjs8625 11 дней назад +7

    This was amazing. I listened and watched over 2 day to take it in. I wish everyone could watch this. It can benefit us all. Thank you for having Dr. Hollis on and asking the questions. With todays social media and fast content I fear many of younger generations won't take that time. Please take the time!

    • @Corrans
      @Corrans 10 дней назад

      I wish the same for the younger generation.

  • @paulucza
    @paulucza 4 дня назад +1

    This is the essence: this is the best podcast ever done by Huberman. Amazing, marvellous-listen with an open mouth. I have been watching it five or six times since uploading, and still, a new insight arises. Speechless, literally speechless.

  • @paologtrulli
    @paologtrulli 16 дней назад +2

    Why can't we have leaders in the world like Dr. Hollis!

  • @BeingIntegrated
    @BeingIntegrated 17 дней назад +11

    Thanks for this Andrew and team. I've been following Hollis for about 8 years now and his books have been such an immense help, helping me get through a difficult mid life transition in my mid 30s. I'm a therapist myself and draw greatly on his work in so many areas of my practice. I've long hoped he would become more popular, the world really needs his work.

  • @shwingdoctor
    @shwingdoctor 16 дней назад +3

    You can tell he made a mark on huberman (and me) during this one. I can see the struggle, pain, and trauma in his eyes. Hope this therapy session brought you some tranquility. To everyone else struggling, keep your head up and keep on fighting. Thx for the therapy session.

  • @janewilkins547
    @janewilkins547 2 дня назад +1

    This was The Most Outstanding podcast. It was balm listening to it. I love James Hollis's work....I have read him, HIllman, Thomas Moore, Robert Johnson. Hollis bring out such a deep profound humaness in one....I could hear it in you, Andrew Huberman. It was beautiful. Thank you so much for bringing this podcast to us. I have already listened twice and will do again.

  • @jilllande1564
    @jilllande1564 17 дней назад +15

    I can’t stop applauding & appreciate you speaking slower as that’s been challenging for me. This man is a treasure & you Dr H. are a gift to humanity for exposing us to all these meaningful individuals and continuous learning!

  • @ashleynagawa5807
    @ashleynagawa5807 17 дней назад +13

    I have no words. This episode is life changing. Thank you Dr Hollis and Andrew

    • @hubermanlab
      @hubermanlab  17 дней назад +8

      So happy to know you’re finding value in it! Dr Hollis is incredible.

  • @chinpoeykhoo6261
    @chinpoeykhoo6261 16 дней назад +8

    One of the most enriching podcast topics and experience sharing sessions I've encountered, thank you Andrew and Dr. James for this enlightening discussion. It's something everyone should definitely listen to, taking time to introspect periodically, no matter their current life stage and condition.
    Moving forward, I will certainly integrate the "Shut Up, Suit Up, Show Up" mantra into my routine after each meditation session.

  • @tomspirktins6084
    @tomspirktins6084 11 дней назад +4

    I can't express how rich, dense and nourishing this conversation is! Thank you both, so much!

  • @jjuniper274
    @jjuniper274 17 дней назад +10

    He's as old as my Dad. I miss our many heartfelt discussions. Thank you for your wisdom, Dr. Hollis.

  • @Corrans
    @Corrans 11 дней назад +23

    "We have an appointment with our own souls, and the question is, are you going to show up for that appointment?" Beautiful words indeed.

    • @lawsome2068
      @lawsome2068 2 дня назад +1

      What a pleasant surprise to see you here, your videos on weightloss have reinvigorated my motivation and kick-started my weightloss efforts recently.

    • @Corrans
      @Corrans День назад

      @lawsome2068 Aw, hi! Awesome to "see" you here too.🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @user-lw7hc6vz9n
    @user-lw7hc6vz9n 18 дней назад +16

    Best scientific discussion I have ever had the privilege of viewing. Truly life changing. Have never taken this many notes from a podcast before.

  • @ginnyyoung6763
    @ginnyyoung6763 5 дней назад +1

    "What was once protective can become restrictive later on." Powerful.

  • @Huang-ChiKuo
    @Huang-ChiKuo 5 дней назад +1

    When brilliance meets wisdom. Thank you!

  • @mmitkova1
    @mmitkova1 12 дней назад +4

    Andy, it was worth the trip. What profound lifelong wisdom Dr James is able to articulate in this episode so clearly and concisely. Thank you for making this available

  • @charlottealbagnac9018
    @charlottealbagnac9018 14 дней назад +4

    This episode is a diamond amongst the WEB information clutter. I will keep it and come back to it as much as I can. I could listen Dr. Hollis for more several hours. In 4 days I am going to my first 10 days Vipassana course and I will watch this episode again before I go. Thank you so much Dr Hubermann.

  • @Nadine-tl2oq
    @Nadine-tl2oq 2 часа назад

    Andrew, your podcast is a gift and I am glad it is getting the subscribers that itndeserves. Dr. Hollis changed my life with this podcast. From now on it is my bible. If you follow the advice in this podcast, you will live a fulfilling life.

  • @mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539
    @mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539 17 дней назад +26

    As someone who's read and studied Jung for the last decade, and just in the last year began talking to a Jungian analyst, I am STOKED. It's the best form(that I've found) of self discovery, and helped my life immensely.

    • @gravitas3900
      @gravitas3900 14 дней назад

      how did he help? did you resolve everything instantly? i am 46, i did not see anybody in the world found any meaning at the end of the life, did this guy find any or you?

  • @evanlewandowski6815
    @evanlewandowski6815 15 дней назад +7

    Dr. James Hollis is a true Treasure. What an incredible interview. So many WONDERFUL bits of wisdom within this podcast. Excellent work Dr. Huberman. Thank you !

  • @LuOsorio
    @LuOsorio 15 дней назад +4

    You know Dr Huberman really admires Dr Hollis because you can see his nervousness when he's asking the questions 😄 In all seriousness I'm only half way through the episode and all I want to say is thank you for having this eminence on your channel!!
    PS: Please bring Dr Gabor Mate to the podcast!!

  • @mriyayaskrava
    @mriyayaskrava 16 дней назад +6

    The best guest episode so far for me 👏 I wish more people nowadays had such a clear mind and beautiful way of speaking like Dr Hollis! Thank you both 👍👍

  • @michellegill2359
    @michellegill2359 13 дней назад +4

    Speaking for myself, this is literally one of the best discussions I have heard in the podcast realm.

  • @acemilondoner8489
    @acemilondoner8489 14 дней назад +4

    Omg one of the best Huberman podcasts I've ever listened to. Every minute of this conversation is eye opening. Thank you James Hollis, what a gem!

  • @velvetmorning_82
    @velvetmorning_82 17 дней назад +6

    What an absolute gift this is, what an absolute gift James Hollis is. He has been such an important guide in my darkest hour and as I move out of my own shadow I feel accompanied by the wisdom of this great man, and Jung's through him.

  • @gordilord3479
    @gordilord3479 16 дней назад +8

    Dr James Hollis is a treasure, and his books and what he has to say is gold and life changing. Much appreciate this chance to hear him speak. Thank you both, A.H and J.H

  • @Robrow_intokyo
    @Robrow_intokyo 13 дней назад +4

    A friend recommended your podcast several years ago, and I’ve enjoyed listening to them ever since. But this episode brings you to a new level. And I have had to replay it three times, not because it is hard to understand, but because what has been said is so meaningful! I can’t wait to read Dr. Holiss’ books! Thank you!

  • @jimenamunoz748
    @jimenamunoz748 13 дней назад +3

    By far, this was the most enlightening conversation on your podcast. The wisdom of James Hollis left me in awe 🙏

  • @TheAlfons1966
    @TheAlfons1966 14 дней назад +3

    I feel wonderstruck, deeply moved and grateful by this glimpse at the wisdom of Dr. Hollis. THANK YOU

  • @Nada982
    @Nada982 21 час назад +1

    I've listened to this entire episode at least four times and I'm in awe every time. Best.episode.ever.

  • @jackjacko6183
    @jackjacko6183 5 часов назад +1

    How good is this, an interviewer allowing the interviewee to ell his story… well done

  • @MrFn65
    @MrFn65 18 дней назад +16

    Wow thank you Dr Huberman for exposing such a great person that can help ALL of us! Wonderful conversation and I’m grateful for us experiencing his influence for our humanity!! Amazing !!!

  • @pkrent3461
    @pkrent3461 15 дней назад +7

    This episode changed my life.

  • @bithealthier
    @bithealthier 6 дней назад +1

    I am in awe. What a wonderful conversation. I will relisten, take notes and action. I truly hope this reaches millions and inspire them to create a better life. ❤

  • @unit333angel
    @unit333angel 17 дней назад +5

    This man is an absolute gem, thank you so much for making such an effort to share his wisdom through this format.

  • @danewhinnery5298
    @danewhinnery5298 15 дней назад +3

    This is so far your most important and valuable episode. Dr James Hollis is the genuine article, not some pop culture self help guru bullshit. More of this and less BS please

  • @lillianmbeki3440
    @lillianmbeki3440 14 дней назад +3

    This was an absolutely amazing episode. Really! He had me in tears in several instances. Thank you Andrew! And thank you Dr Hollis!

  • @nalinidovedy5700
    @nalinidovedy5700 12 дней назад +2

    Thank you gentlemen. Great conversation

  • @briofthelight
    @briofthelight 11 дней назад +3

    This was absolutely impeccable and deeply inspiring, thanks for this one Andrew. Love you

  • @raquelgwynn840
    @raquelgwynn840 17 дней назад +5

    Love James Hollis! His books changed my life and deeply grateful for him and his work. Deep gratitude!! ❤❤

  • @despinakourou8548
    @despinakourou8548 11 дней назад +5

    One of the best podcasts I have ever listened, what a great great man. Thank you Andrew Hueberman

    • @rebekahdouglas4428
      @rebekahdouglas4428 11 дней назад

      Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha what’s a podcast

    • @rebekahdouglas4428
      @rebekahdouglas4428 11 дней назад

      Great Britain dream unique creations by Becky

    • @rebekahdouglas4428
      @rebekahdouglas4428 11 дней назад

      What I get simple isn’t it
      Always one prick in a bunch of roses and daaaaat be meeeeeee

  • @chrisrico3619
    @chrisrico3619 14 дней назад +2

    huberman’s timing is immaculate, never seems to disappoint.

  • @jeanpollack5102
    @jeanpollack5102 6 дней назад +1

    Andrew you are such a respectful, soulful interviewer. I enjoyed this podcast so much!

  • @gian7707
    @gian7707 16 дней назад +5

    Thank you...i'm 10 mins in...just the 'You are not what happened to you" has made the outlook on my day so positive. This will be the third time I'll be trying to learn to walk again in my life at the age of 49. ( Run over by a backhoe, broke my back. Then developed Gillian barre syndrome with axonal damage to full quad on life support for a year. Sorry for sob story details ) But had to explain how important it was to "express my gratitude to you both...You help me understand that the amount of effort and 'focus' I'll have to put in, is in no way selfish, as I normally feel that 'effort' should not take away time from putting into my young children...Thank you again (P.S It's not the first time you and your guests have helped me brother) Stay you Andrew Gianni Autralia

  • @EcomCarl
    @EcomCarl 18 дней назад +18

    Dr. James insights on self-reflection and understanding our deeper motivations are invaluable, especially for anyone on the journey to self-improvement. It's a reminder that our past and our inner landscape shape our life's path more than we often recognize. 🌱

    • @tb8827
      @tb8827 17 дней назад

      Indeed they do.

  • @KarinaSpanish
    @KarinaSpanish 8 дней назад +1

    I'm so glad you shared this with us. You had mentioned Dr. Hollis is passing in another one of your other interviews, and I feel deeply privileged to hear such a consolidated take on his perspective guided by your questions. Thank you for all the effort and Self that you bring forth through your channel!!

  • @dasharafalovich7132
    @dasharafalovich7132 14 дней назад +2

    I feel so lucky to have discovered Dr Hollis 11 years ago! Thank you for bringing him on the podcast ✨

  • @bobbiesboatsauce
    @bobbiesboatsauce 17 дней назад +5

    I've been appreciating your work for a long time but the fact that you brought Dr James Hollis on has shot me into the comments section. Dr Hollis's writing has unlocked so much for me, as has this conversation. Thank you!

  • @Kiroguramuu
    @Kiroguramuu 16 дней назад +3

    One of the best pods I've listened to in a long while, and not just from Huberman, but the podcast world as a whole.

  • @zambC
    @zambC 5 дней назад +1

    An absolute privilege to be able to listen to such a great discussion!! Very grateful for you both

  • @JamesN16
    @JamesN16 17 дней назад +11

    I must admit, I initially underestimated him based solely on his age; I expected to encounter someone with diminished faculties. However, I was completely taken aback by the profound depth and clarity of his thoughts. His words were so rich and insightful that I frequently found myself pausing to fully absorb everything he said. It was a truly powerful presentation, and I anticipate it will take me quite some time to fully digest the profound ideas he shared. What an extraordinary individual! His eloquence and wisdom leave me wondering: what steps can I take to ensure I remain as coherent, wise, and sharp as he is at his age? Truly brilliant!

    • @rsh793
      @rsh793 17 дней назад +1

      Not judging people and being curious and self realised is a start! I have often found those of are open minded and continue to learn much more coherent in their later years than those who have shut off others in their arrogance

    • @SB-vj5sn
      @SB-vj5sn 12 дней назад

      It’s in countries like America that age is underestimated.

  • @My_Honest_Reaction_1
    @My_Honest_Reaction_1 18 дней назад +33

    If you dr Dr huberman are reading this i want to say your podcast on sleep has helped me get clarity on different tools for sleep
    thank you

    • @martinepeters9891
      @martinepeters9891 17 дней назад +1

      Buy the book 'why we sleep' as well. You won't regret it

    • @MuzikJunKee93
      @MuzikJunKee93 15 дней назад

      100% his information has improved my sleep

  • @martine5716
    @martine5716 15 дней назад +2

    Anything Jungian fascinates me deeply and is one of the reasons I decided to study psychology. Thank you so much for bringing back to the masses with such an expert in the field🙏❤️

  • @jevagriskjane8967
    @jevagriskjane8967 4 дня назад +1

    Thank you so much for such a profound and important talk. If everyone would ask the big questions at least once in their life, the world would be a much better place. We need people like you, who do not fear the deepest. Talk more, try more, for all wounded and beautiful us

  • @JenniferMyers
    @JenniferMyers 18 дней назад +13

    As part of the general public, I appreciate your desire & effort to bring zero-cost-to-consumer education about science & science-related tools to us! Many thanks to you & your team for your dedicated work! 🙏

    • @peepin1953
      @peepin1953 17 дней назад

      Eat, Drink and Sleep like Dr. AG1
      Eat - Venison aka Bambi
      Drink - AG1/Yerba Mate
      Sleep - 8sleep his dusk mattress
      Bonus - stay fly for the ladies with Roka
      Is the audience/viewers being groomed/conditioned?
      Dr. AG1 the ideal salesman yet flawed human
      Thank you for interest in supplements

    • @thomasbeaumont3668
      @thomasbeaumont3668 17 дней назад +2

      you memorised the adds, and turned it into a poem? perhaps you should consider a career in marketing. seems something your passionate about.