Neuroscientist Dr. Huberman on Foot Fetishes, Drugs, and NoFap

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • Whats good people, we had to get Dr. Huberman (neuroscientist and researcher at Stanford University) to explain Schulzy's fetish, the benefits of NoFap, and which drugs are useful therapy. INDULGE!
    00:00 - Why Andrew Schulz loves feet?
    19:00 - NoFap rewiring the brain
    23:59 - What we want v what we think we want
    28:40 - Huberman is packing
    31:20 - Kindness is the most attractive quality
    42:04 - Sunlight - sets mood, focus and sleep at night
    47:32 - Sleep is king - substance will impact your rest
    58:14 - Let your brains develop before touching substances
    01:03:17 - shrooms - effective treatment for trauma
    01:08:42 - Mormons love drug therapy
    01:11:25 - K therapy
    01:15:35 - Gigachads don't mouth breathe
    01:23:31 - Dance evolved into language
    01:31:51 - Why is story so powerful? Politicians, lawyers, comedians.
    01:48:36 - Peptides - everyone's gonna get swole
    02:02:46 - Everyday tips for every body to use
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Комментарии • 3 тыс.

  • @OfficialFlagrant
    @OfficialFlagrant  Год назад +1461

    Whats good people, we had the great Dr. Huberman on today and he answered all of our questions about our brains. INDULGE!

    • @KING_PHILLIP
      @KING_PHILLIP Год назад +10

      Algo-algo-algo-algo-algo.😁

    • @muckadeezy
      @muckadeezy Год назад +6

      HUBERMAN!

    • @triplthr
      @triplthr Год назад

      everything on the indian is small but his head.. he looks like a cartoon character his feet are girl size his hands are ashy and small his head looks like a balloon. plus his personality screams estrogen. hes cringe lol

    • @elnino3903
      @elnino3903 Год назад +10

      4 minutes 30 seconds in. i already know its a classic

    • @louieblack9268
      @louieblack9268 Год назад

      Only if yall can stfu so I can hear the guest

  • @hubermanlab
    @hubermanlab Год назад +9218

    Thank you Andrew and team for hosting me, for the your many questions, jokes and insights. The humor and astute awareness with which you view and make fun of life is appreciated.

    • @thegentlemensgame
      @thegentlemensgame Год назад +440

      Bro you are packing 🔥

    • @TheBswan
      @TheBswan Год назад +152

      You're the freakin man Dr. Huberman, keep at it

    • @iliasboussaid
      @iliasboussaid Год назад +91

      Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You got my respect! 🔥

    • @garrisjones7476
      @garrisjones7476 Год назад +120

      I’ve been watching your podcast for awhile now, and man it was adorable to see you thrown in with these animals! Really glad you came on this podcast. Both you and Lex always maintain a patience and kindness that seems very genuine. Seeing that has been inspiring to me. Thank you for what you do!

    • @markmurphy4782
      @markmurphy4782 Год назад +27

      This was a great watch. Funny and interesting at same time 👏

  • @screamdreamer9085
    @screamdreamer9085 Год назад +6514

    Watching this 4th grade teacher be so patient with his students is really heart warming

    • @emilerix
      @emilerix Год назад +182

      This is the best summary of of the pod by far!

    • @kev199369
      @kev199369 Год назад +57

      The choice of words is sublime

    • @303TAG303
      @303TAG303 Год назад +23

      pretty much 🤣

    • @panaceiasuberes6464
      @panaceiasuberes6464 Год назад +28

      That should be the title for this podcast.

    • @erickt9415
      @erickt9415 Год назад +73

      @@oneskillpoint4669 lowkey I cringed when Huberman was dying to finish his statement and bless us with info but stayed quiet to let the guys get their laugh...haha

  • @pranavmhaskar4236
    @pranavmhaskar4236 Год назад +3597

    The level of interruptions Mr. Huberman has the patience to tolerate is seriously commendable.

    • @jamesxu5795
      @jamesxu5795 Год назад

      lol watch him on whitney cummings' pod and you'll see god-tier patience

    • @somethingginterestingg4275
      @somethingginterestingg4275 Год назад +78

      Shultz wasn't expecting such a long answer. He wanted to talk together. Huberman wanted to just monologue forever

    • @SusieQZee
      @SusieQZee Год назад +38

      Dr.*

    • @glorianenclave3463
      @glorianenclave3463 Год назад +9

      Huberman was terrible on this podcast. He was the one interrupting and not integrating into the group. He seems like a dark person behind the scenes. Seems like a time bomb. Maybe all the steroids and butter are catching up with him.

    • @MrDoubleT123
      @MrDoubleT123 Год назад +172

      @@glorianenclave3463 Sounds like you're projecting

  • @sundaylawrun61
    @sundaylawrun61 Год назад +2110

    Huberman being able to stay focused on an explanation while having jokes fly all around him is amazing

    • @davidjones8043
      @davidjones8043 Год назад +14

      Easy when you have no sense of humor and just wanna lecture at people

    • @sundaylawrun61
      @sundaylawrun61 Год назад +68

      @@davidjones8043 you must not watch Huberman speak enough, he has a great sense of humor and explains difficult subjects extremely well

    • @stevend481
      @stevend481 Год назад +13

      @@davidjones8043 dont have Andrew on if you want to joke the whole time

    • @Luke99Granato
      @Luke99Granato Год назад

      INSANE foot job ruclips.net/video/pAuSdmjnk7A/видео.html

    • @bltpod
      @bltpod Год назад +6

      You can tell he has inner peace and patience.

  • @staticjump
    @staticjump Год назад +3133

    Man's patience with being interrupted is on another level.

    • @matthewwillis-lawrence3798
      @matthewwillis-lawrence3798 Год назад +136

      He knew the assignment

    • @benraucci2136
      @benraucci2136 Год назад +15

      bro exactly

    • @VLobo88
      @VLobo88 Год назад +91

      The amount of time he tries to start his sentence “im sure…” at 11:19 while being interrupted and like a true gentleman realizes the clever remark timing is gone and gives up had me rollin

    • @groobliemma
      @groobliemma Год назад +55

      I barely got 10 minutes in and had to turn it off, the interrupting is just a mess on a podcast

    • @staticjump
      @staticjump Год назад +11

      @@groobliemma if you fight theough it a bit, it does get better. There's a point where he starts rolling and very few or no dumb interruptions for unnecessary jokes.

  • @LatenightNinja
    @LatenightNinja Год назад +1763

    Felt like a Teacher stuck in a room trying to teach the bad kids

    • @ASMRPhan1
      @ASMRPhan1 Год назад

      Congratulations 🎉🥳 Thanks for watching and leaving a comment You’ve been shortlisted among my few winners (👆Please drop me a message on telegram ,to claim your prize]👉💌💬

    • @paulden3158
      @paulden3158 Год назад

      .

    • @stevrgrs
      @stevrgrs Год назад +3

      100% 😆

    • @LA-xc4tc
      @LA-xc4tc Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @OpenMeyendid
      @OpenMeyendid Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @gabriellesarsok1672
    @gabriellesarsok1672 Год назад +1402

    His patience throughout this podcast proves he’s going to be an amazing father one day. Especially for teenage boys 😂

    • @glorianenclave3463
      @glorianenclave3463 Год назад +6

      He's getting old fast. Doesn't look like kids are in his future. Especially with all the butter and adrenaline. He was trying to dominate the room rather than integrate with the other guys. Not an empathetic dude. It was hard to watch and you can see on their faces like "man this Huberman guy is a douche."

    • @adanshaw4198
      @adanshaw4198 Год назад +86

      @@glorianenclave3463hahaha what are you even taking about. I don’t know if huberman will have kids but he is very healthy and men can have kids at very old ages.
      From my perspective they gelled just fine and the guys on this show clearly respect him. If anything he probably thinks they are douches.

    • @DannySullivanMusic
      @DannySullivanMusic Год назад

      agreed. _100%_ spot on.

    • @sykexz6793
      @sykexz6793 Год назад +24

      @@glorianenclave3463 Do you always project that much?

    • @kalmmonke5037
      @kalmmonke5037 Год назад

      @@glorianenclave3463 not a douche just a bit autistic and passionate lol

  • @pipe_dev_null
    @pipe_dev_null Год назад +288

    I love how Huberman is trying to be serious and educate while everyone else is clowning the whole time 😂

  • @Sandoz2
    @Sandoz2 Год назад +380

    I didn’t realize Huberman was so good at teaching special education classes

  • @StoicPrince1674
    @StoicPrince1674 Год назад +1375

    Huberman’s ability to speak for 10+ minutes on a random topic like Foot Fetish just shows you the breadth and depth of his knowledge. He did it while avoiding comedic distractions from Schultz’s and others.

    • @ambientaddict7613
      @ambientaddict7613 Год назад +1

      Facts!

    • @ifuckingh8you195
      @ifuckingh8you195 Год назад

      Absolute facts !

    • @stillafool
      @stillafool Год назад +10

      Totally agree, such a missed opportunity on their part

    • @FelipeZabala
      @FelipeZabala Год назад +28

      I found it totally obnoxious! I mean… the guy is in a podcast full of comedians and he’s still talking like he has Lex Fridman in front of him… there’s such a thing as reading the room and understanding context. I think Huberman is brilliant but he could’ve had more fun during this conversations.

    • @blaseus1176
      @blaseus1176 Год назад +13

      @@FelipeZabala i think its just his brand

  • @vishalmp777
    @vishalmp777 Год назад +61

    Things I learned from this podcast :
    1) breathe through your nose not mouth
    2)take cold showers and ice baths
    3)lift weights 2*3 times a week
    4)do facial exercises
    5)take naps
    6)avoid alcohol and drugs
    7)move your body

    • @blueblack3591
      @blueblack3591 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks

    • @hiddensoroush
      @hiddensoroush 6 месяцев назад

      And avoid going on an interview with bunch of brain deads who can’t hold a conversation

    • @Morgan-Zolko
      @Morgan-Zolko 4 месяца назад +1

      if you just learned these things you got a long way to go

    • @funygameur
      @funygameur 10 дней назад

      We all start somewhere bro​@@Morgan-Zolko
      Don't forget to take care of your mental health, without a sense of purpose you're ducked anyway.
      See : Huberman feat Dr.Paul Conti Ep.1

  • @blakeaustin4250
    @blakeaustin4250 Год назад +107

    He’s gotta come back on! I love Andrew he’s completely 180’d my life when I found him 6 months ago. I couldn’t be more appreciative of him and what he does

    • @AudricMorrison
      @AudricMorrison Год назад +1

      Huberman is great, not sure he had great chemistry with this crew though.

  • @thefauxjackie
    @thefauxjackie Год назад +1102

    The things Dr. Huberman does to make science accessible for us 😂😂😂

  • @EE-dn5tw
    @EE-dn5tw Год назад +1313

    30 seconds in and Andrew is already mhmm-ing at a mid show level. Prolific

    • @SP-iv2jj
      @SP-iv2jj Год назад +29

      Underrated comment

    • @well_as_an_expert_id_say
      @well_as_an_expert_id_say Год назад +23

      Just warming up the mmm for later, it's his version of the "memememememeeeee"

    • @Jay_SGE
      @Jay_SGE Год назад +23

      Man the Internet has made everyone too funny cause this comment is monumental 🤣

    • @gustavomartir3103
      @gustavomartir3103 Год назад +2

      Incredible

    • @williechase1
      @williechase1 Год назад +3

      Duuuuuude 😂 I thought I was the only one who noticed how he does that

  • @sbIvanov
    @sbIvanov Год назад +91

    Dr Huberman is like the adult that was accidentally sat on the kid's table :D

  • @TheAnubhav3
    @TheAnubhav3 Год назад +35

    This was a great learning experience! Saw the JRE podcast for Dr Heuberman as well. Absolutely love this guy!

  • @Boston-prince
    @Boston-prince Год назад +589

    The way Huberman has deep, thorough and convincing answers for the most random questions is disturbing. A true national treasure.

  • @purbidmusic
    @purbidmusic Год назад +265

    This is like Walter trying to teach Jesse chemistry

  • @buzzbing9972
    @buzzbing9972 Год назад +5

    What a great episode. Had to re-watch this over and over because there was so much great information & knowledge that so many of us wanted to know.

  • @pauld9470
    @pauld9470 Год назад +77

    Huberman's short and long term memory recall is very impressive. I would have lost my train of through so many times throughout this interview.

  • @Cheffonthebeat
    @Cheffonthebeat Год назад +1412

    Such a good episode so far, just wish the urge to interrupt would dissipate more with informative guests like this

    • @RockNRolla1212
      @RockNRolla1212 Год назад +292

      Totally. I really enjoy this podcast, but with a guest like this, with all this interrupting and Beavis and Butt-Head laughing is annoying as shit

    • @217supermoto
      @217supermoto Год назад +62

      Go watch Rogan then boys

    • @m0ff607
      @m0ff607 Год назад +82

      We see the good doctor talk all the time uninterrupted elsewhere all the time. This podcast is for making ppl laugh

    • @elvismorales4511
      @elvismorales4511 Год назад +2

      Agreed!!

    • @adrianherj
      @adrianherj Год назад +40

      Huberman has his own uninterrupted podcast that lasts arouns 2,5 hrs... This is informative and fun. Watch the episode with akademiks. The poor man couldn't even finish a sentence.

  • @gK92
    @gK92 Год назад +458

    I haven’t started yet but I can’t imaging This poor guy is never going to finish his point without them joking 😂😂😂

    • @smu7270
      @smu7270 Год назад +56

      you guessed right. Made this hard to watch

    • @714ever8
      @714ever8 Год назад +7

      yeah its a little rough tbh lol

    • @edwinochoa5716
      @edwinochoa5716 Год назад +13

      I love this pod but…. God dam is it hard to watch.

    • @somerled5513
      @somerled5513 Год назад +24

      They're genuinely unfunny. They just laugh at their own jokes to give the appearance of them being funny.

    • @gK92
      @gK92 Год назад +13

      Now that I’ve started. I nailed it 😂 but I’ll give them credit after 30min they actually take what he’s say pretty respectfully

  • @mustapha0783
    @mustapha0783 Год назад +10

    Love this podcast especially with Dr. Huberman

  • @themothman3726
    @themothman3726 Год назад +24

    It's rare to see a professional with a good up to date take on MDMA. A lot of respect for that.

  • @michaelshorten7273
    @michaelshorten7273 Год назад +691

    Love this dude. He's such a scholar. He laughs along with the jokes but is also like, alright lets get back to work, guys

    • @garrisjones7476
      @garrisjones7476 Год назад +14

      He’s talked about how much he loves teaching and sharing the information he has, it’s like watching a kid tell you about his favorite dinosaur- except it’s the neuroscience of necrophilia and foot fetishes 😂
      Love Dr. Huberman, and it was hilarious seeing him in this context, this was an excellent podcast.

    • @escandersanchez65
      @escandersanchez65 Год назад

      Well Andrew destroyed how whole argument with one sentence ..you curl up . His response I may be wrong..what he means.. I fucked up guys

    • @jimmerseiber
      @jimmerseiber Год назад

      @@escandersanchez65 mine go the way he said..

    • @sebastiaan1197
      @sebastiaan1197 Год назад

      Nice observation 👌🏼

    • @babushkaboi7288
      @babushkaboi7288 Год назад +1

      Fr tho akaash would not stop laughing and interrupting over him

  • @nareik8393
    @nareik8393 Год назад +355

    I wonder how many times Huberman thought to himself “I wonder if these guys wanna learn or just keep hitting me with punchlines” 😂

    • @323096685
      @323096685 Год назад +37

      fr they mad annoying

    • @joelbrown3479
      @joelbrown3479 Год назад +18

      He should get paid for working with these SPECIAL KIDS

    • @DistanTThunder2
      @DistanTThunder2 Год назад +17

      @@323096685 ITS A COMEDY POD BRO

    • @booqrdoit9138
      @booqrdoit9138 Год назад +22

      @@DistanTThunder2 then they need to be funny and understand timing

    • @alexgzbro101
      @alexgzbro101 Год назад

      @@Vsgaisgsf3720 them jokes were kinda going off topic but still get chuckles out of the doc. I feel you tho, I had the same thought but it is a comedy pod and it's free 😂

  • @migz9205
    @migz9205 Год назад +87

    Man, seeing Andrew unravel certain concepts as it pertains to his craft is entertaining af. That moment when he connected the dots about story telling and how he wants to move to bigger venues but breaks down the science of capturing attention was great lol

    • @rd2102
      @rd2102 9 месяцев назад

      Time stamp needed here.

  • @stephensnyder9277
    @stephensnyder9277 Год назад +18

    Huberman is the perfect scientist for this environment. He can roll with everything without becoming irritated. That's exactly what it takes to spread knowledge to those who don't normally have the attention span for such information. Good stuff.

  • @aidanshoey
    @aidanshoey Год назад +286

    as someone who’s pursuing biological psychology, this was a phenomenal episode.
    the moments when he seemed to question what he’s doing there were hilarious, very informative, and still just the boys hanging out cracking jokes, great job

    • @Jason-k-Jones
      @Jason-k-Jones Год назад +3

      Time stamp??

    • @MarthMain
      @MarthMain Год назад +1

      Doesn’t all psychology take biology into account? What kinda psychologist doesn’t?

    • @aidanshoey
      @aidanshoey Год назад +9

      @@MarthMain there’s many different branches of psychology that specialize in certain topics. psychopharmacology (drugs/medicine), abnormal psychology (disorders), biological psychology (link between physical biology and psychology), as well as many different psychological perspectives like operant vs classical conditioning (behavioral) or the biological perspective (physiology).
      psychiatrists/psychologists of course take biology into account with their clients and in their studies. but depending on their background, they may lean towards one of these psychological perspectives in their explanations for cause or for treatments. a psychologist who specialized in abnormal psych will likely not be involved in the same studies as a psychopharmacologist. the field of psychology involves countless clinical studies and not every psychologist goes and becomes a therapist. being a specialist doesn’t mean you disregard all the other aspects of your field.

    • @brakeroner
      @brakeroner Год назад +1

      While it is good to pursue these studies, in the end you will corrupt your own mind, because you will use all of that same information to place such an accurate judgement on yourself that you will be aware of your own fate... ever think about that?

    • @aidanshoey
      @aidanshoey Год назад +6

      @@brakeroner i’d like to recommend you get a psychological evaluation

  • @randomisedrandomness
    @randomisedrandomness Год назад +20

    Things I learned today:
    1. It's important to breathe through the nose
    2. Psychedelics have many therapeutic uses
    3. Huberman is packing

    • @funygameur
      @funygameur 10 дней назад

      Armed ? That I wouldn't have seen coming !

  • @symbiot12trailer
    @symbiot12trailer Год назад +46

    Best part was the importance of good story telling to capture an audience. The key thing that stood out to me was when Andrew said "bad story is when there's no lack of information". MOST scientists/PhDs can learn this from a comedian. Don't have to show EVERY piece of information during your presentations. Create suspense. Be comfortable with pauses.

  • @Southforthewinter
    @Southforthewinter Год назад +152

    Alex looks so focused and interested. Once they got their jokes off and let him talk this episode was really good

    • @matthewwillis-lawrence3798
      @matthewwillis-lawrence3798 Год назад +2

      You should check out his solo pod then…
      The whole point was to bring in an intellectual and also throw in comedy

    • @Southforthewinter
      @Southforthewinter Год назад +9

      @@matthewwillis-lawrence3798 I’m not complaining. I’m just giving my two cents. You must chill brother

    • @poopbutt7865
      @poopbutt7865 Год назад +13

      @@matthewwillis-lawrence3798 Andrew Schulz and akash ain’t funny bro they kinda childish and annoying actually

  • @samgodfrey70
    @samgodfrey70 Год назад +197

    For anyone that really enjoyed this episode. DR. Huberman has his own podcast in which he dives into so many different aspects of life and psychology. They are extremely informative and insightful 👍🏻

    • @vancedadder
      @vancedadder Год назад +7

      The growing neuroscience podcast with solutions for every day-to-day lifestyle problems!

    • @vancedadder
      @vancedadder Год назад +9

      Also, his podcasts are pretty long but come along with timestamps, so you can skip to your favourite/interesting parts

    • @Mili-bedili
      @Mili-bedili Год назад +1

      @@priapulida Never heard of it. Will check it out. Thanks for recommending!

    • @hootiehootheblowphish4109
      @hootiehootheblowphish4109 Год назад +1

      It's an awesome and useful podcast, even for people like myself who are not usually into science.

    • @yitziyyb
      @yitziyyb Год назад

      Yeah would be nice if they posted his links and references

  • @Bmxstang
    @Bmxstang Год назад +7

    Love that you don’t have an intro. So much easier to get into it

  • @regomar
    @regomar 2 месяца назад +3

    huberman is used to doing conversations with other steady and academic people who are good listeners and then he finds himself among these guys

  • @arielelias928
    @arielelias928 Год назад +225

    I love how the cast were able to slow down with the jokes and listen too all the great information Huberman was giving. I was getting worried that they were going to keep interrupting him with jokes. Great Episode

    • @TheKaptiv720
      @TheKaptiv720 Год назад +16

      32mins in. Glad to hear things calm down a bit 😅

    • @Yabas00
      @Yabas00 Год назад +5

      When you say the "cast" you mean basically just Schulz 😂

    • @VirgilHawkinsIs
      @VirgilHawkinsIs Год назад +3

      Judging by all the other comments I don’t think very many ppl made it past the first 30-45 mins..

    • @ExecutiveZombie
      @ExecutiveZombie Год назад

      I wish Dr Huberman would adapt and not take it so seriously.

    • @mtwata
      @mtwata Год назад +1

      @@TheKaptiv720 thanks, I am at 26 mins and I was about to give up. So much interruption, wtf

  • @blakejones6648
    @blakejones6648 Год назад +65

    Literally the two sides of my brain:

  • @Ultimo1875
    @Ultimo1875 Год назад +20

    i love how andrew is soooooooo serious while somehow it makes the flagrant boys bounce back with more and more jokes and laughter!! :D

  • @lostindaffodils
    @lostindaffodils Год назад +37

    This was such a great episode. The balance between jokes and seriousness in this was so refreshing. I was only gonna listen, but couldn't help watching and enjoying the little nuances and interactions you all bring to the table. 💕

  • @jordancook20
    @jordancook20 Год назад +65

    Over 3 years of being part of the flagrant fam and this is the most info I’ve obtained from a guest. Surprisingly amazing episode boys 👏🏽

  • @lorenzouseche-rodrigo7311
    @lorenzouseche-rodrigo7311 Год назад +23

    Thanks for just jumping right into the podcast with a spicy, vulnerable, hilarious topic. Much appreciated.

  • @9Cob
    @9Cob Год назад +2

    Great episode. Need to have Huberman on again for sure

  • @Ejerinjones
    @Ejerinjones Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this podcast episode. I like the ones that are fun but informational at the same time.

  • @marlonlam6959
    @marlonlam6959 Год назад +31

    The softness in Andrew’s eyes when Huberman said “toes”. I need that kind of love.

  • @ZupaTr00pa
    @ZupaTr00pa Год назад +20

    Never has 'This podcast is separate from my teaching and research roles at Stanford' been so pertinent.

    • @NinjaofApathy
      @NinjaofApathy 10 месяцев назад

      Lmao yeah I was thinking the same thing.

  • @breew6692
    @breew6692 Год назад +1

    this was incredibly captivating the entire time. He’s so pleasant to listen to and he is so knowledgeable!!

  • @mitchellporductin
    @mitchellporductin Год назад +1

    I am truly impressed with how on point and on topic Huberman was during this.
    The weird clashing of guest podcasts are my favorite.

  • @orestisnielsen8130
    @orestisnielsen8130 Год назад +7

    seeing andrew asking question of which he actively tries to find the asnwer and not simply waiting for Huberman answer, is simply great and inspiring

  • @EdwinV28
    @EdwinV28 Год назад +48

    It’s a good thing he’s so knowledgeable because they threw about a million different topics/comments at him and probably only got to finish 3 of them lmao

  • @yan.weather
    @yan.weather 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really good stuff.

  • @griffstratz6495
    @griffstratz6495 Год назад +5

    Learned a bunch from this podcast Dr. Huberman is very smart and can tell a story in a digestible way

  • @benbarth8613
    @benbarth8613 Год назад +15

    this might be the best podcast you guys have ever done. so informative and funny at the same time

  • @omegaspiritus8878
    @omegaspiritus8878 Год назад +2

    Loved this episode! It was so insightful on so many levels. This conversation felt like a rogan episode lowkey, I liked the switch up.

  • @Poetry4Peace
    @Poetry4Peace Год назад

    SO GLAD I saw this recco, at work break and great to see the huberman in a jokey vibe ahhaa love TIHS

  • @BigTeeA3
    @BigTeeA3 Год назад +18

    I’ve never laughed and learned so much in one podcast. Bravo boys

  • @justinyapockets
    @justinyapockets Год назад +34

    This was a top tier episode I’ve never heard of Dr.Huberman I was so invested In the balance of intellectual conversation and comedy to remind you that you’re still on Flagrant2 … Shoutout to the boyZ for getting me through this shift👌🏽

    • @JC-ef5bs
      @JC-ef5bs Год назад

      Indeed. I’d really recommend subscribing to Hubermans Channel, it’s been life changing for me.

  • @AnthonySmith-nj3he
    @AnthonySmith-nj3he Год назад +11

    AMAZING episode, I never learned and died laughing at the same time in my life!!!! Props to the doctor for holding his composure because I wouldn’t of be able to do it with those guys.

  • @mariyaminkova9312
    @mariyaminkova9312 Год назад

    There isn't a single episode from @hubermanlab that I don't learn something new! Can't be more amazing this man!

  • @chrisbukowski2431
    @chrisbukowski2431 Год назад +375

    Hubermans comedic timing while everyone’s laughing is hilarious. He wants to get right back to spittin hot science the second the laughing slows down

  • @zal04001
    @zal04001 Год назад +3

    I am so excited you had him on your show, amazing information and knowledge he has and blessed everyone with.

  • @si4947
    @si4947 Год назад +7

    I learned so much in this pod. You guys should do one educational one about a topic once a month if possible.

  • @Limitless_Viral_Videos
    @Limitless_Viral_Videos Год назад +29

    Andrew trying to make someone laugh who doesn’t want too is priceless 😂

  • @ernestopiovesan1229
    @ernestopiovesan1229 Год назад +34

    I used to live in Australia and the sun used to hit my face at 7am in the morning every day and I was super active right away, by 10pm I was ready to sleep.
    Now I live in Vienna and there's almost no sun light for a lot of months and I can't wake up before 10am by 12pm I'm still sleepy and I can only fall asleep after 12am.
    Your morning routine is mostly set by your environment.

  • @iamjuanmenchaca
    @iamjuanmenchaca Год назад +295

    I love listening to them both. I couldn't go more than 30 mins. The interruptions where just to much.

    • @smu7270
      @smu7270 Год назад +26

      I stopped at 30 minutes, too, for the same reason.

    • @akfootballforever
      @akfootballforever Год назад +18

      I'm at 17mins and it's already too much

    • @janbarga3880
      @janbarga3880 Год назад +31

      27mins in and decided to check the comments section to see if other people have the same observation. Lol. Yeah, feel bad listening to andrew getting interrupted and trying hard to get back in 😂. Love this podcast but yeah

    • @akfootballforever
      @akfootballforever Год назад +8

      @@janbarga3880 yeah this episode Schultz interrupted waayy too much

    • @RyanDaMannn
      @RyanDaMannn Год назад +22

      It does get better as they move further into the show imo

  • @aibaye
    @aibaye Год назад +4

    This is the most informative podcast I've ever watched. Thank you so much for this one.

  • @lio5090
    @lio5090 Год назад

    This is my 4th try at listening to this pod to completion. Wish me luck

  • @TeamProU
    @TeamProU Год назад

    Amazing combo of giggles and knowledge keep having him back

  • @nikitap.7062
    @nikitap.7062 Год назад +23

    Never expected this collaboration. This is genuinely entertaining to watch

  • @journeytothevoid2899
    @journeytothevoid2899 Год назад +14

    Really like this guy because he is passionate about his craft which is infectious in the positive direction.

  • @11mtns
    @11mtns Год назад +16

    I felt it when Mark said, “he’s a professional! Come on.” To get everyone to simmer down

  • @M4runner13
    @M4runner13 Год назад +1

    This one was a great one!

  • @iamemty
    @iamemty Год назад +3

    Finally Huberman! This episode went exactly how I thought it would...

  • @michaelmayer7081
    @michaelmayer7081 Год назад

    The best episode so far. Thank you

  • @sethreidy9338
    @sethreidy9338 Год назад

    This episode was absolutely amazing.

  • @Courage_n_Honour
    @Courage_n_Honour Год назад +9

    I remember asking for this a long time ago because these are my 2 favorite podcasts
    and they're both bright, intelligent, and creative in their own ways and how great it would
    be to have them both talk together. I really cannot express how happy i am Dr. Huberman (future *Noble* peace prize winner) on Flagrant and the gang !!!!!

    • @MisterK-YT
      @MisterK-YT Год назад

      Nobel*
      (Also, the Nobel Peace Prize is a joke. It’s meaningless. You should be hoping for him to win a REAL Nobel prize. For research or invention or work. Not the Peace Prize) 😘

    • @malozar9214
      @malozar9214 Год назад

      exactly, amazing combo

  • @matthewx2590
    @matthewx2590 Год назад +216

    I love these podcasts with a professional scientist and comedians. The scientists seem to really work well with comedians and also break down concepts for more people to understand.

    • @prtk_m
      @prtk_m Год назад +2

      They all have bachelors in STEM except mark I think so this convo isnt too heavy for them

    • @WolfyPlays
      @WolfyPlays Год назад

      i think andrew huberman tho is like an AI, its hard to interrupt him and make jokes or lead him into weird talks, coz if you have listened to him few times you will notice that you will never really see many new things he says, he basically talks about all the same things mostly. im a huge fan of his videos tho, as they are very informative, but he doesnt fit well with comedians.

    • @big_chungus73
      @big_chungus73 Год назад +1

      The guy was born to teach, but has that skater/street background that allows him to relate to anyone, and for his message to reach anyone

    • @playz8538
      @playz8538 Год назад +2

      i dont like it at all. Andrew interrupts and talks over him way too much.

    • @moondust1992
      @moondust1992 Год назад +1

      yes 28:55 and I'm cringing my head off.

  • @Mixx101
    @Mixx101 Год назад +21

    The fact that Schultz was a psych major makes so much sense on how he poses views and frames questions about topics . He always thinking about the deeper psychology behind things

  • @HarelAtias
    @HarelAtias Год назад

    would love another one of these

  • @luisvazquez6644
    @luisvazquez6644 Год назад +5

    Andrew’s summary at the end had me dying, but all jokes aside Dr. Huberman is doing some amazing work informing the public. I look up to this man.

  • @HamsterFlex
    @HamsterFlex Год назад +16

    Everyday No cost Tips:
    1. Sunlight in the mornings, make it fun. Set the internal clock to go to sleep well at night.
    2. Exercise (3 days strength, 3 days cardio of aerobic, anaerobic and full body like swimming).
    3. Physiological Stress Control (double-inhale one short one long, exhale through the mouth - Nose breather not mouth breather)
    4. Some practice that makes you more resilient (i.e. cold shower, end on warm shower after 3 mins - maybe exercise too from point 2?) to get a nice dopamine high the rest of the day
    5. Avoid Toxic Relationships as they can really redirect a positive path that you may be on
    Bonus: Eat a variety of foods, not all soft. Hard foods help shape teeth and face structure in a very aesthetically pleasing way.

    • @14baustin
      @14baustin Год назад +1

      to the kid who took the notes during class, thanks bud 👍

  • @KiaOrion
    @KiaOrion Год назад

    this was such a fire interview

  • @El_Diablo_12
    @El_Diablo_12 Год назад +10

    I love when comedians pair with scientists, it’s always a dynamic combination - and I love the tension between serious/smart and funny

  • @KhalsaSoulja
    @KhalsaSoulja Год назад +17

    No introductions, just straight in.
    'Why do I like feet?' Huberman is amazing, he's just so knowledgeable

  • @siddharthiyer3078
    @siddharthiyer3078 Год назад +7

    We need MORE of this. Just set the tone with Dr. Huberman on pausing when the boys are cracking one, but GOD DAMN ! Best episode yet.

  • @sphagett1
    @sphagett1 Год назад

    This was a great episode loved it

  • @dhairyapatel5864
    @dhairyapatel5864 Год назад

    One of my favorite episodes! Hands down

  • @schophi
    @schophi Год назад +474

    Even though the flow of the conversation felt a little rough at times, I love how Andrew always keeps up the flagrancy and brings the guests into his own world. It's interesting to see how different people navigate these waters lol

    • @krissykatportal
      @krissykatportal Год назад +8

      Lol I love the chaos

    • @schophi
      @schophi Год назад +5

      @@krissykatportal for sure. they need to get Chrissy Chaos on ASAP lol

    • @whatsursource
      @whatsursource Год назад +7

      Interruptions are flagrant? Shultz has dialed the his persona waaaay too much. It's night and day difference from Brilliant Idiots

    • @0P9ine
      @0P9ine Год назад

      @@schophi No andrew needs to stfu and stop interrupting the guest

    • @DannySullivanMusic
      @DannySullivanMusic Год назад

      yes. 100% correct man

  • @tobygoodman9134
    @tobygoodman9134 Год назад +10

    Huberman is such a real dude. Everything he says is fascinating.

  • @ramonajones1642
    @ramonajones1642 Год назад

    Fascinating! Great guest/episode.

  • @fernieresillas9006
    @fernieresillas9006 Год назад

    Loved this one, great episode!!

  • @Mikeyytj
    @Mikeyytj Год назад +6

    Boys I’ve been meaning to listen to this guys stuff so thank you for condensing it all down into one podcast 😂
    The storytelling part was super fascinating and you could tell Andrew was super into what Dr. Huberman was talking about

  • @noelsplectrum9
    @noelsplectrum9 Год назад +4

    Love his mind. Love his voice. Definitely on the have a beer with list 👍🏻

  • @billyjohnson6154
    @billyjohnson6154 Год назад +1

    I could watch a podcast with this crew every day of my life

  • @SwoleakhulTheBlind
    @SwoleakhulTheBlind Год назад +3

    Could listen to this dude talk forever. This stuff is so interesting.

  • @franktavarez6765
    @franktavarez6765 Год назад +13

    I really like that Huberman knows what he got himself into so he’s very patient, and the dudes also show a lot of interest in everything he’s saying. It’s the perfect combination and balance of educational and hang. They obviously have a lot of respect for him but want to put a good funny show, and Huberman accepts and embraces that.
    In other words, a very smart ONE OF US! ONE OF US! ONE OF US!

  • @contactmaia
    @contactmaia Год назад

    Oh my god.
    You are all hilarious! Thank you so much x

  • @jorevora
    @jorevora Год назад

    What an episode! 👏🏾

  • @EdwardScape
    @EdwardScape Год назад +13

    Wow this is a clash of worlds I've never thought would happen. Amazing!

  • @TestyLeaf
    @TestyLeaf Год назад +188

    I’m a student in an MD/PhD program about to finish my PhD in neuroscience. This is the first time I’ve heard Dr. Huberman and I’m a big fan now. I appreciate his humility in admitting what he doesn’t know for sure and how his statements are almost all evidence-driven. It was also hilarious to see him shut it down when the boys start asking about his bulge lmao… great pod

    • @videowatcher7777
      @videowatcher7777 Год назад +8

      Make sure to grab some of his podcast too then! 🙌🏼

    • @JC-ef5bs
      @JC-ef5bs Год назад +9

      Yes, I’d recommend subscribing to his podcast. It’s been truly life changing for me. Real genuine guy

    • @gstylez0107
      @gstylez0107 Год назад +5

      Yeah, if you liked this then you'll love his real work, which is his own channel.. His content is off the charts informative and grounded in real science. Huberman is on another level.

    • @bonzbeasty
      @bonzbeasty Год назад +3

      That humbleness makes me trust in his education and experience much more than someone who claims to know all the answers