Neuroscience Meets Psychology | Dr. Andrew Huberman | EP 296

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @hubermanlab
    @hubermanlab 2 года назад +21369

    Thank you Dr Peterson (& team) for hosting me to discuss the neuroscience of dopamine regulation, habit and rule setting, decision making & more. Grateful for your many insights and questions!

    • @adammclaughlin9666
      @adammclaughlin9666 2 года назад +270

      Great interview

    • @michaelsmith483
      @michaelsmith483 2 года назад +228

      Very well done sir.
      glad you guys could get together

    • @vibez5847
      @vibez5847 2 года назад +216

      You two hosted an absolutely incredible discussion!

    • @SummumBonum.
      @SummumBonum. 2 года назад +95

      It would be nice if you wouldn't give credibility to this fraud. I thought you were one of those holding out on principle. I thought you might be the alternative to this man. Damn.. my dopamine levels just bottomed out.

    • @itamar.j.rachailovich
      @itamar.j.rachailovich 2 года назад +77

      Thank you Dr Huberman

  • @brandonmcswain837
    @brandonmcswain837 Год назад +2931

    What a time to live when this level of conversation is freely obtainable with the click of a button. Thankful

    • @jessicadelores2022
      @jessicadelores2022 Год назад +11

      I know right!! Love this ❤ I’m about 26 minutes in

    • @Deggodog
      @Deggodog Год назад +10

      Love it love it love it❤

    • @careyjamesmajeski3203
      @careyjamesmajeski3203 Год назад +13

      Exactly. It’s so easy to learn and yet idiocy is widespread. If you took someone out of the seventeenth century and showed them the internet, they’d be a billionaire in ten years.

    • @shelleyannwalters2375
      @shelleyannwalters2375 Год назад +7

      That's the truth. We are very fortunate 😊

    • @Dutchenter
      @Dutchenter Год назад +13

      True! I'm trying to collect as much usefull information as possible into my brain, while my life is temporarily delayed due to depression... maybe should call it social/emotional burned-out.
      Everything has advantages & disadvantages. I learn a lot during my lifebreak, so why people tread it always as something negative?
      Taking my rest, recover, learn and expanding my brain with valuable information.... And this all while having a depression.
      Free and just one click away for everyone interested its a bless ❤

  • @AfterSkool
    @AfterSkool 2 года назад +3600

    Wow…my two favorite professors.

    • @yodamaster757
      @yodamaster757 2 года назад +15

      Right!

    • @cecilcharlesofficial
      @cecilcharlesofficial 2 года назад +43

      Any favorite amateur fessors?

    • @darbrad3952
      @darbrad3952 2 года назад +29

      love your vids After Skool. always good reminders to stay on the straight and narrow

    • @Jeff-lg5hb
      @Jeff-lg5hb 2 года назад +63

      Wow! It's my favourite educational RUclips channel commenting on a podcast episode of my two favourite podcasters. I can't handle this crossover.

    • @Tucciversity
      @Tucciversity 2 года назад +9

      Did not expect this combo!!

  • @future_beat
    @future_beat Год назад +697

    The duo completed each other like a software engineer and a hardware engineer. Amazing!

    • @Ezio11GB
      @Ezio11GB Год назад +27

      perfect analogy

    • @markwu8608
      @markwu8608 10 месяцев назад +10

      love this analogy

    • @aniccadance13
      @aniccadance13 7 месяцев назад +2

      @future_beat Best comment on YT ever❤️

    • @Melody-ym4do
      @Melody-ym4do 6 месяцев назад

      I love that analogy!

    • @drivebyquipper
      @drivebyquipper 5 месяцев назад

      Frick and Frack-soaring egos.

  • @holdingsteadfast
    @holdingsteadfast 2 года назад +1722

    Finally, neuroscience meets psychology and philosophy. From Dr. Huberman and Dr. Peterson no less!!

    • @j.l.m.6862
      @j.l.m.6862 2 года назад +49

      Two most excellent guys, in my estimation.

    • @snakejazz
      @snakejazz 2 года назад +19

      Don't forget Dr JP has his own neuroscience study experience as well

    • @tadeolho3634
      @tadeolho3634 2 года назад +16

      Next: JP and David goggins

    • @jamienorman6467
      @jamienorman6467 2 года назад +3

      dr leaf is neuroscience and psychology She’s taught me a lot. She def drops a lot of wisdom and game changing knowledge. Love to see JP and Dr Leaf have a chat… about literally ANYTHING AT ALL. Thankful for them being my “interweb mom and dad”. 😂 Really, tho. Can we make that happen?

    • @shooterbo1228
      @shooterbo1228 2 года назад

      Mf knows his neurochemisry too, he follows and extrapolates off of his points perfectly

  • @PHIllip324
    @PHIllip324 2 года назад +1972

    It's like watching a conversation between a swordsmith and a swordfighter. This is quite possibly the coolest podcast Jordan has done so far. We definitely beed more episodes with Dr. Huberman.

  • @stormgrey1773
    @stormgrey1773 2 года назад +714

    FINALLY! My two favourite intellectuals in the same video. You two together have helped me overcome a brain injury, depression, breakups, family issues, leaving fundamentalism, weight problems, the list goes on... the work you each do independently has greatly aided me in turning my life around, from rock bottom to putting things in order and maintaining an upward spiral. For the love of god, please, keep talking to each other, and hey, why not write something together? It was the combination of your work that helped me most, I needed both sides of the coin.
    Many thanks to you both and genuine gratitude for your sacrifices.

    • @AjSinRag
      @AjSinRag 2 года назад +12

      Cheers man! I hope you continue on your path to progress.

    • @TheFoggye
      @TheFoggye 2 года назад +12

      Seconded, it is great to hear that an individual can make so much progress in radically changing their lives for the better. I've been struggling with this myself and starting to make a little progress. Cheers to anyone that can do that same.

    • @mattbabb.
      @mattbabb. 2 года назад +10

      My two favorites as well. Christmas came early this year 🎄 🧠

    • @arianaciuca255
      @arianaciuca255 2 года назад +3

      It is soo empowering to read such incredible life changing decisions you have managed to take, Eric!!!
      Indeed, this incredible masters of neuroscience and psychology are offering us the tools and comprehension to put all this into action!!!
      Wishing you continuos growth on each area of your life and may you tune into the ‘gifts’ of life and share it with the world around you 🤍🙏 Wishing you the very best!!

    • @stormgrey1773
      @stormgrey1773 2 года назад

      @@AjSinRag Thanks brother, same to you, God willing we all will

  • @wendtfamily1139
    @wendtfamily1139 Год назад +383

    Intelligence is so attractive. And I love how both of them break down their ideas in a way that the average person can learn, too.

    • @branchcovidian754
      @branchcovidian754 Год назад +21

      One thing I hope you and others understand. None of us here are _average._

    • @chloevaillant9430
      @chloevaillant9430 Год назад +22

      @@branchcovidian754 I understand your point of view but from experience it's a harmful way of seeing things. Average means all kind of different things, but when it comes to intelligence humility is key to learning among other things. Fortunately or not, having above average intelligence doesn't equal being a good person, and, more often than we might think, being able to conceptualize complex things can lead further away from truth rather than close to it.

    • @yeid44
      @yeid44 Год назад +9

      @@chloevaillant9430 "being able to conceptualize complex things can lead further away from truth rather than close to it".
      Beautiful

    • @branchcovidian754
      @branchcovidian754 Год назад

      @@chloevaillant9430 I never implied "good or bad." Empirical observation is entirely separate from morals.

    • @mingus445_gaming
      @mingus445_gaming Год назад

      @@chloevaillant9430 please marry me chloe

  • @deion312
    @deion312 2 года назад +181

    WHAT A MATCHUP!!! I love both of these guys!!

    • @nicolehall2177
      @nicolehall2177 2 года назад +1

      Touché!

    • @SayelorYT
      @SayelorYT 2 года назад +3

      I thought the same thing when I got the notification. Never been more excited about a podcast than this one 😂

    • @Mitch_De_Jong
      @Mitch_De_Jong 2 года назад +2

      @@SayelorYT same!! I gasped and sent it to a bunch of friends

    • @SayelorYT
      @SayelorYT 2 года назад +3

      @@Mitch_De_Jongmy family
      Loves Jordan and huberman so I immediately sent it in the family group chat haha 😂😂

    • @castillo2k
      @castillo2k Год назад

      @@Mitch_De_Jong oh yig drrs d CV

  • @jasongravely7217
    @jasongravely7217 2 года назад +659

    Please do a part 2 and 3 and 4!! What a time to be alive. Between these two teaching on RUclips, my life has changed so much in 3 years. I’m realizing the behavior changes I’ve adopted come directly from what they teach consistently and I’m only just beginning. Thank you both!

    • @trax.w75e4
      @trax.w75e4 2 года назад +9

      Ikr. I've watched , read, followed several self help and pdp books, but i forget the teachings after a while. But These 2 are the only that have stuck with me.

    • @JoyAdebambo
      @JoyAdebambo 2 года назад +1

      Right

    • @tulinbeyduz920
      @tulinbeyduz920 2 года назад +2

      what’s been the most significant change

    • @daedra40
      @daedra40 2 года назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @injapan33
      @injapan33 2 года назад +1

      You are so right, sir! We don't need to be slaves to our minds. We are capable of so much more. It's a long process but more than worth it.

  • @mondavou9408
    @mondavou9408 2 года назад +277

    What a great time to be alive! We get to listen to these two from almost anywhere in the world and its nearly free of cost. We are so lucky.

    • @cyrushawkins4234
      @cyrushawkins4234 2 года назад

      Never forget.
      Everything is free.
      If you have the knowledge, materials and tools to make it. Why would you pay? Money is a man made design. 🤦‍♂️

    • @she_wench9856
      @she_wench9856 2 года назад +3

      I enjoy your enthusiasm in these troubling times.

    • @L.SPARROW58
      @L.SPARROW58 2 года назад

      The human race has ALWAYS been given EVERYTHING(tools, resources etc)it needs to survive on this planet. Its up to us whether or not we take advantage of said resources TO survive! 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @kpl455
      @kpl455 2 года назад

      Could not agree more

    • @hewasadragonman8382
      @hewasadragonman8382 2 года назад +1

      @@cyrushawkins4234 If you're born poor with less than 130iq, you're fked (most of humanity). Nothing is free, unless you're born in the top 0.1%.

  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Год назад +694

    3:05: 💡 The autonomic nervous system controls automatic bodily functions and can be thought of as a seesaw between alertness and calmness.
    10:23: 🧠 The left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the insula are critical areas of the brain responsible for translating bodily signals into curiosity/exploration or anxiety.
    19:33: :brain: The prefrontal cortex generates potential abstract patterns of action in order to assess and implement them before they occur.
    29:47: 🧠 The prefrontal cortex allows for rule-changing and generating alternative selves, which can suppress the physiological response to imagine different outcomes.
    38:54: ✨ The dopamine system plays a crucial role in the brain's response to fear and confrontation, driving motivation and positive reinforcement.
    48:11: 💡 Anticipation of reward activates dopamine, but if the reward doesn't manifest, it can lead to disappointment and pain.
    57:07: 🧠 Discussion on the balance between errors as indicators of character flaws and the importance of emphasizing errors as due to state not trait.
    1:06:41: ✨ Engaging in activities related to valued goals can activate the dopamine system, leading to increased neuroplasticity and better learning.
    1:16:11: ✨ Completing small tasks can activate the dopaminergic circuit, increase confidence and energy, and amplify the ability to think into the future.
    1:25:08: 🧠 The dopamine system is responsible for experiencing pleasure and maintaining motivation to achieve rewards through marking intermediary steps with pleasure markers.
    1:34:32: 💡 Dr. Huberman discusses the effects of drugs, pornography, and the dopamine system on behavior and health.
    Recap by Tammy AI with useful time stamps

  • @Raghav21456
    @Raghav21456 2 года назад +137

    Being able to listen to these kind of conversations is truly a blessing

    • @mehrangerami187
      @mehrangerami187 2 года назад +1

      I'm gonna have to watch it again. The science they discussed went over my head so clearly I have some more vocabularies to improve up on. They were awesome. 10/14/2022 😃

  • @danielkulinich4761
    @danielkulinich4761 2 года назад +885

    As a medical student applying to psychiatry, this is a goldmine. So relevant, informative, and exciting.

    • @fitfirst4468
      @fitfirst4468 2 года назад +1

      It’s Daniel the Pedophile ayeee

    • @ashsmart6895
      @ashsmart6895 2 года назад +1

      Are you in residency rn?

    • @danielkulinich4761
      @danielkulinich4761 2 года назад +3

      @@ashsmart6895 just applied. Interview season!

    • @ashsmart6895
      @ashsmart6895 2 года назад +6

      @@danielkulinich4761 thats awesome, man! Wish you the best. what are the pros and cons of going into psych? Im in a biomed program trying to matriculate into a DO program this year

    • @danielkulinich4761
      @danielkulinich4761 2 года назад +11

      @@ashsmart6895 relatively more pros than cons since I'm going into it.... you intimately interface with human suffering. Also there's lots of exciting research. Cons - will have to sacrifice some of the internal medicine practice. Though a good psychiatrist requires a solid medicine foundation to effectively build a differential and communicate with respective collegues.

  • @elainec5333
    @elainec5333 2 года назад +523

    You two need to do this again at least once a year if not more. This shared knowledge is what’s needed in education, recreation…life. Much gratitude and appreciation to you both.

  • @Deggodog
    @Deggodog Год назад +30

    It is so refreshing to see two full grown adult men have a conversation and learn from one another

  • @alexnioo2679
    @alexnioo2679 Год назад +641

    Reason why I love Andrew is not only does he go into detail, he understands the multiple education levels of his audience, not everyone is a neuroscientist and Andrew understands that and helps guide us through his knowledge which makes it so much easier to understand. He just words things perfectly

    • @lj32920
      @lj32920 Год назад +21

      I've noticed that, too. But he also knows how to talk with other educated people at the same time. That is, someone like Dr. Peterson, who likes to interrupt, ask questions, offer opinions, and tell about his own experiences, might make a guest feel he is showing his own education and experience and positions, but Dr. Huberman doesn't exhibit any annoyance, but agrees with Dr. Peterson and brings him into the conversation, explaining how he illustrates a point Dr. Huberman is trying to make. Then he makes sure the listeners can understand their discussion. He really is a superior teacher and science popularizer.

    • @Rohrfiedel
      @Rohrfiedel Год назад +5

      i personally think that dr. Peterson does a even better job in that, meaning, putting very complicated things in a few but simple words…thats the art of teaching

    • @Iamthatknows
      @Iamthatknows Год назад +1

      Yes, I agree that. Because I have got known many things through Andrew Huberman videos. But I personally cannot understand Peterson's words

    • @PaperGrape
      @PaperGrape Год назад +4

      Yeah, 2 serious PhDs here strutting their stuff. A real pleasure.

  • @Jordan-rh5rm
    @Jordan-rh5rm 2 года назад +546

    As a recent neuroscience graduate this conversation was so captivating and ignites that little fire within me for learning

    • @MoonLanta
      @MoonLanta 2 года назад +3

      How did you not know this already? This is stuff taught in med school, right? 🥴

    • @Jordan-rh5rm
      @Jordan-rh5rm 2 года назад +15

      @@MoonLanta yes but we’re normally taught from a purely neuroscience perspective. So it’s interesting hearing Jordan’s points of view from a clinical physiologist standpoint.

    • @MoonLanta
      @MoonLanta 2 года назад +1

      @@Jordan-rh5rm gotcha 👌🏼

    • @hercules71185
      @hercules71185 2 года назад +5

      @@Jordan-rh5rm also I'm sure hearing information gathered concisely is more optimal than the way schools do it. Plus seeing a psychologists perspective when these topics don't always like each other lol. I'm not a graduate. Hell I've only listened to huberman and a few others. So probably ignorant for the most part. However, I also have about 1000 hours into psychology research as well. But I hope one day I could actually find a way to go back to school. Unfortunately with a career like mine. That's probably never going to happen

    • @Jordan-rh5rm
      @Jordan-rh5rm 2 года назад +7

      @@hercules71185 yeah mate you’re right, the way my university taught it was very formal and there wasn’t much of a discussion so we never really appreciated how amazing the brain is until we left university and could reflect. And you’re right sometimes neuroscientists and physiologists don’t always get along lol, it’s usually because they think from different perspectives and both usually put forward different models which are basically the same anyway lol. And don’t give up mate you don’t always need to go back to school to learn about any of this. Most research papers you can read for free using pubmed or web of science. The most important part is that we’re able to learn how deeply fascinating the brain really is and how it affects our everyday encounters with other people. Anyway take care of yourself mate :)

  • @jackodonnell3463
    @jackodonnell3463 Год назад +836

    It’s rare to have a conversation be so technically detailed about an abstract concept while being so tangibly actionable and useful in real life. Thank you.

    • @kt3184
      @kt3184 Год назад +11

      Thank you for verbalizing exactly my though on this;)

    • @KLOKSLAG1911
      @KLOKSLAG1911 Год назад +1

      Most people do not even understand this... you have to know a little bit about the human anatomy on the brain if you wanna go forward on this. Also all the 5 brain waves need to be analysed to get a grip upon this.

    • @Berlugab
      @Berlugab Год назад +10

      @@KLOKSLAG1911 but they dont!! All it takes is time. No one should have shame for having to educate themselves on aspects they don’t understand. That’s the benefit of video format, you can pause, research, and return if you really wanted to!

    • @betsyc6055
      @betsyc6055 Год назад +1

      That’s exactly why his podcast has taken off so fast

    • @ryanrobin12
      @ryanrobin12 Год назад +1

      Thank you as well, Jack.

  • @jacobcoro657
    @jacobcoro657 Год назад +38

    This, among other videos shared by Both Dr. Peterson and Dr Huberman should be a staple in education. Your conversations and intellect have fundamentally changed my life the past 7-9 months. I cannot thank you enough. I hope you both know you are making a difference.

  • @PhilosophicalGospelPodcast
    @PhilosophicalGospelPodcast 2 года назад +367

    It is impossible to put into language the required words necessary to describe the impact both of these brilliant men have had upon me. Coming home from work and seeing this notification on my computer completely changed my mood. I want to say thank you and express my gratitude to each of you and emphasize how much good you are doing. God Bless.

    • @cameroncrowe9505
      @cameroncrowe9505 2 года назад +8

      You could say your dopaminergic anticipation was low, making the reward of seeing the podcast even higher 🎉

    • @idnintel
      @idnintel 2 года назад

      I really liked your comment PGP - I will watch this later.

    • @AndresGonzalez-sj7mf
      @AndresGonzalez-sj7mf 2 года назад +2

      Most of us here are in the same position-Long a awaited. Both of these men bring much value to our lives

    • @jamiehoover33
      @jamiehoover33 2 года назад

      Same!

  • @mariar2081
    @mariar2081 2 года назад +423

    I was so engrossed in this interview! I am neither a medical student, psych major or biologist. Just a mom, grandma who found everything that you discussed so important and relevant to our current societal problems today. There is so much to unpack here. I will be listening to this interview again and will be recommending to my 2 daughters. Thank you for this interview. I thank God for your honesty, straightforward approach and deep concern for the truth.

    • @sandrachatelain3295
      @sandrachatelain3295 2 года назад +12

      Not “just a mom,” etc. I’m so pleased to read your response. I also have those creds, plus a masters and years of working with addicts, primarily men. I listen to both of these teachers often and forward their podcasts to others. I agree with you…this one is a must repeat experience.

    • @luanneneill2877
      @luanneneill2877 2 года назад +5

      Same here. I'm going to share this with my husband so he can help support my sharing with our kids. This is important info!!
      Check out Dr. Hubernan's other podcasts. They're excellent with lots of info to share with the younger generation. I find his podcasts fascinating!!

    • @bluorion4360
      @bluorion4360 2 года назад

      I highly suggest checking out Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride. She's an amazing woman with incredible knowledge. Check out her Low Cholesterol is Dangerous talk. Simply brilliant !

    • @CalmBeforeTheStorm76
      @CalmBeforeTheStorm76 2 года назад +2

      It is *outstanding*.

    • @krismatic_
      @krismatic_ 2 года назад

      @xaozzz I don't mean to suppress your comment here, but to share what I just found on 'NLP':
      "There is no scientific evidence supporting the claims made by NLP advocates, and it has been called as a pseudoscience.[11][12][13] Scientific reviews have shown that NLP is based on outdated metaphors of for the brain's inner workings, that are inconsistent with current neurological theory and contain numerous factual errors.[10][14] Reviews also found that research that favored NLP contained significant methodological flaws, and that there were three times as many studies of a much higher quality that failed to reproduce the "extraordinary claims" made by Bandler, Grinder, and other NLP practitioners." - Wiki for NLP

  • @DNFUT-dh7nd
    @DNFUT-dh7nd 2 года назад +547

    Can’t describe how excited I am to watch this video. I’ve listed to hundreds of hours of Andrew and Jordan’s content. Such a meeting of the minds. Thank you both for everything you do

    • @tracybenson6364
      @tracybenson6364 2 года назад +2

      What a wonderful conversation. Thank you both .

    • @scotchbarrel4429
      @scotchbarrel4429 2 года назад +3

      I heard Peterson was another right wing Qpot, not sure what Hubermans doing on his channel, maybe it might help the right wing Qpots learn about science, help them workout how science applies to pandemics 😂

    • @NicoIasFr
      @NicoIasFr 2 года назад +1

      How is your life so far under their influence?

    • @StoneDeceiver
      @StoneDeceiver 2 года назад +1

      @@scotchbarrel4429 what is a qpot

    • @Howdydoody23
      @Howdydoody23 2 года назад

      @Scotch Barrel u a scientist, if not your like the majority of us. We have faith in our leaders making correct decisions. History tells me there’s been to many incorrect decisions.

  • @Footie4ever
    @Footie4ever Год назад +325

    These are 2 people that knows exactly what they’re talking about, how they articulate it perfectly, and the perfect example of a professional in their own field.

    • @RobertMorgan
      @RobertMorgan Год назад +23

      The true mark of professionals like this is watching them reveal a fact or information in conversation, and see the other synthesize that point with their own knowledge and experience and go a new way.
      It's a conversation where the finished product is more than the sum of the parts.

    • @colekelly7316
      @colekelly7316 Год назад +8

      @@RobertMorgan that was worded beautifully

    • @dizont
      @dizont Год назад +2

      Yep, Peterson really should stick to academia, he is so much better at that

    • @dizont
      @dizont Год назад +1

      @@nsfwCharlie so agree, most comments you see people praising personalities, and very few people actually DISCUSS the themes of the podcast, which makes it no different than people blindly following their gods and shit

    • @adleor137
      @adleor137 Год назад +1

      @@dizont dear, just for your information... if one has a non-praising comment, it is just not excepted... forget about discussions, with Peterson's narrow-mindedness, he starts to cry, if and when he feels attacked, which is very often😂

  • @tylerstokka7564
    @tylerstokka7564 2 года назад +471

    I am beyond excited to listen to this. Two absolute legends. Both of these men have absolutely changed my life this past year. 🤘❤️

  • @JoshJr98
    @JoshJr98 2 года назад +180

    You can tell Andrew really knows what he's talking about. Every interview I watch he gets more informative

    • @ShermanKyle
      @ShermanKyle 2 года назад +4

      True academic in the best sense.

    • @allenclark4235
      @allenclark4235 2 года назад +1

      Because he is also becoming more informed! This is epic.

  • @username-rd7ju
    @username-rd7ju Год назад +1041

    The most epic conversation from this year, without a doubt.
    This is a great example of why cross disciplinary conversations between different research fields in an non formal environment is crucial for us as a species. It holds the key to social spreading of the real fruits of science and discovery. My sincere gratitude to both gentleman.

    • @deidrehead4537
      @deidrehead4537 Год назад +5

      Wow a dopamine high. Very presumptuous of me.but I felt both of them would have loved to have met earlier in their lives

    • @anne-mariejane4595
      @anne-mariejane4595 Год назад +1

      Here here well said!

    • @Seaby41
      @Seaby41 Год назад

      ​@christianhabermann6527Chat GPT doesn't think much of him from what I'm hearing... I've tried to listen to this several times. I'll have to sit down and listen to it with a notebook I think (and the wife perhaps..). This feels like another life changer.
      I've been circling around Dr Hubernam for but never gotten into him not sure why. I've been through his podcast now and downloaded a bunch. I imagine I will soon add Hubernam Parrot Bot option to my current and only option of Peterson Parrot Bot.

    • @marcosabbatini4426
      @marcosabbatini4426 Год назад +3

      The comment I've thought of writing, just written better than I could ever do. Great words "crucial for us as a species" you're right, man. Glad to see there's a huge audience interested in these themes despite the times we're living in.

    • @julianajones4022
      @julianajones4022 Год назад

      Pollinators.. so cool

  • @Rudelherz
    @Rudelherz Год назад +102

    I love the mutual respect and appreciation. Real men. Real humble. Real heroes in my eyes. Love the content, too. Thank you.

  • @nana298
    @nana298 2 года назад +562

    Can you please do a part 2? Perhaps part 3 and then some? This mix of psychology and biochemistry/neuroscience is such an excellent pairing for a great conversation. One of my favourites!! Truly enlightening and inspiring. I'm goin through a hard time in life right now and both of you are truly helping me get through it. I know I'm a random guy over a computer screen but thank you so much, both of you.

    • @HolyChaoMu
      @HolyChaoMu 2 года назад +24

      You're no a random guy friend. You're a hero on a journey, and the world needs your gifts whatever they might be, and however big or small.

    • @HolyChaoMu
      @HolyChaoMu 2 года назад +10

      There's a book you might enjoy I'm reading right now, "The Hero Within".

    • @Bomber411
      @Bomber411 2 года назад +17

      Hey random guy over a computer screen... random girl over a computer screen here. You're not alone. Just wanted you to know. 🤍

    • @Ruxandra-mr3sp
      @Ruxandra-mr3sp 2 года назад +4

      Random
      People , we are all random we are unique so remember we are all on a journey

    • @specag31
      @specag31 2 года назад

      Go explore a grocery store tomorrow then write a short story about it.

  • @stevenoconnor7364
    @stevenoconnor7364 2 года назад +219

    It cannot be overstated how incredibly valuable, invaluable even, the content you, Dr Jordan B Peterson and Dr Andrew D Huberman, generate is. I wish I had encountered this wisdom earlier in life - ideally in late high school. Since I cannot turn back the hands of time for myself I can only hope to introduce your content to others who are still at this early stage in life. I would love to share more about a student housing idea that integrates your teachings. How does one reach out to either of you?

    • @helicopter_traffic
      @helicopter_traffic 2 года назад +8

      You can find their emails. Apparently huberman reads and replies surprisingly often. Peterson is way more famous and harder to reach, but he says he reads a lot of letters as a way to stay in touch with the consequence of his fame, and also he has quite the rooster ego, i say that with love of course

    • @dwayne20110521
      @dwayne20110521 2 года назад

      Pro 1:1 The proverbs of Solomon the son of David, king of Israel;
      Pro 1:2 To know wisdom and instruction; to perceive the words of understanding;
      Pro 1:3 To receive the instruction of wisdom, justice, and judgment, and equity;
      Pro 1:4 To give subtilty to the simple, to the young man knowledge and discretion.
      Pro 1:5 A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels:
      Pro 1:6 To understand a proverb, and the interpretation; the words of the wise, and their dark sayings.
      Pro 1:7 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.

    • @dwayne20110521
      @dwayne20110521 2 года назад

      I wish I had encountered this wisdom earlier in life

  • @mattbabb.
    @mattbabb. 2 года назад +284

    I’ve dreamt of this meeting. The only reason I’m not gonna stop everything I’m doing and give this podcast my full attention for the next 100 minutes is because I need to study so I can become a neuroscientist/clinical psychologist, and join these guys on camera soon after!

  • @barbararuiz2690
    @barbararuiz2690 Год назад +51

    Two of my favorite professors/podcasters!
    What an amazing time we live in to have access to this level of teaching online at no cost to us.
    I am grateful.

    • @ACT.PODCAST
      @ACT.PODCAST Год назад

      the cost is to act , other than that yes we have an anormous amount of knowledge

  • @jimdavidson2582
    @jimdavidson2582 2 года назад +436

    These guys really complement each other really well. Peterson with the clinical examples and Huberman with research that explains the why. These guys are two of the most important people on the planet. They have both made a tremendous impact on my life.

    • @brage344
      @brage344 2 года назад +1

      same

    • @kenshigo142
      @kenshigo142 2 года назад +8

      Exactly. They should go down as heroes, legends of our time, sadly the "media" sees it differently.

    • @Tmo2024
      @Tmo2024 2 года назад

      Actually those most important two are your parents

    • @kenshigo142
      @kenshigo142 2 года назад +6

      @@Tmo2024 He said two of the most important and not everyone has the privilege to grow up in a happy family

    • @ralihevillagran3904
      @ralihevillagran3904 2 года назад

      @@kenshigo142 I understand this is the case for Peterson. But, why is it for Andrew? Or you were referring only to the former?

  • @Dan_the_cobbler
    @Dan_the_cobbler 2 года назад +85

    My two favourite intellectuals, combined into one epic episode!

  • @johnnyjoevazquez
    @johnnyjoevazquez 2 года назад +157

    We most definitely need a part 2!! Ideally 2 hours long epic discussion between two very intelligent men!

  • @Tea53mk
    @Tea53mk Год назад +20

    This is absolutely brilliant! I can't believe Canadian government wants to suspend Dr. Peterson license. You can clearly understand from this video alone how fit he is to not only have the license, but he should be honoured for his lectures reaching millions of people around the world and helping them.

    • @sarahmurphy-nf4yl
      @sarahmurphy-nf4yl Год назад

      WELL SAID

    • @jennifercrosby7917
      @jennifercrosby7917 Год назад +2

      I can't believe that either because it isn't true. Maybe an association of psychologists but certainly not the government.

    • @paulk756
      @paulk756 Год назад +1

      ​​@@jennifercrosby7917t the direction of the government. Do you really believe a government (leader/party who opposes Dr Paterson) doesn't hide behind others?
      Ignorance is bliss....

  • @Athleticramirez
    @Athleticramirez 2 года назад +39

    THIS COLLABORATION IS MASTERFUL! 🏆

  • @Rahjahh
    @Rahjahh 2 года назад +172

    This is amazing. I switched to psychology as an undergrad largely influenced by Dr.Peterson and later delved into neuroscience and neuroendocrinology following Dr.Huberman and Dr.Sapolsky. I could not have asked for more or anything better.

    • @franciscoreyes7370
      @franciscoreyes7370 2 года назад +2

      Good luck finding a decent job without a phd.

    • @antnfs
      @antnfs 2 года назад

      ^ fuck this guy. You’re following the best. Keep a weather eye on the horizon for Sapolsky’s new book ‘Determined’ (although it may be a long way off I’m really excited for it) and read Behave if you haven’t already.

    • @antnfs
      @antnfs 2 года назад

      ^ fuck this guy. You’re following the best. Keep a weather eye on the horizon for Sapolsky’s new book ‘Determined’ (although it may be a long way off I’m really excited for it) and read Behave if you haven’t already.

    • @polymathpark
      @polymathpark 2 года назад +2

      @@franciscoreyes7370 it's not all about the degree.

    • @polymathpark
      @polymathpark 2 года назад +2

      nice! sapolsky really set my interest in these fields as well. I'm wary of peterson because he has agendas and does "jesus smuggling" but huberman seems to be quite unbaised.

  • @AniPo42
    @AniPo42 2 года назад +74

    "When you go into a social situation, pay more attention to the other person" I have (undiagnosed) social anxiety and this is EXACTLY how I approach dealing with social situations. I go in focusing on making other people feel comfortable, and it calms me significantly as I have external focus and action.

    • @Limpass610
      @Limpass610 2 года назад +3

      Good start but I would also say that it's good practice to be comfortable with yourself as well.
      Exercise is key
      Learn how to defend yourself
      And put work In yourself.
      Hygiene, good habit, research your opinions, have facts to back your argument but also be open to change.
      Take care of yourself, your environment( your house etc) and your family. Because once you effort into something it automatically have value.
      And once you have a value for yourself you will be better off

    • @alex_4trth
      @alex_4trth 2 года назад +3

      Yes. I’m the complete same. It seems to be simply a difference in choosing to approach the stimuli (via attention and behaviour) vs avoidance (via removing attention and running away or avoiding engagement). Trying to retrain the approach tendency is key.

    • @AniPo42
      @AniPo42 2 года назад

      @@Limpass610 that's generally great advice.
      I personally am actually a self defence instructor 😁 I can teach by focusing on my students.
      I also am a wife and mom of 5 so I take care of them and the house.
      I just feel anxious in social gatherings even when they're all friendly.

  • @underscoreBails
    @underscoreBails Год назад +13

    one thing I really like about Andrew Huberman is he ALWAYS takes a second to compliment or acknowledge somebody’s experience or expertise, especially when the opposite is more informed than himself in a particular topic

  • @chris_losin_it
    @chris_losin_it 2 года назад +35

    I’m a 56 year old female that’s been medicated and depressed since I was a teen. Listening to this one video has just opened my eyes and expanded my knowledge more than any therapy and medication has ever given me. I guess I have a dopamine high. 😊
    Thank you gentlemen. I’m grateful for you both. ❤ 🙏🏼 🕊

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 2 года назад

      Seen "A Brief Look at Peterson - SOME MORE NEWS"? A Video that makes specific Points??

    • @chris_losin_it
      @chris_losin_it 2 года назад +8

      @@nenmaster5218 Your reply has nothing to do with my comment. But to answer your motivated question, I have to say…
      It’s hard to stay engaged in someone that only shows 3 hours worth of clips and pieces that are edited, specifically and carefully, by someone that clearly has a motive to use sarcasm, jealousy and hatred to try and discredit another human being. Dr Peterson has spent his life studying to understand what few have been able to do. Dr Peterson has helped millions to be able to take and cope with yet, one more day, because of something he has said in a lecture, a book or speaking engagement. Everyone can’t understand his work, and that’s ok. However, from someone who has been suicidal, in the darkest depths of despair for over 40 years, I’m thankful for the wisdom I can obtain from extraordinary humans that understand the psyche and the neuroscience of human interactions. Some, like myself, need to see that there is good, that there is kindness and especially feel that there is hope in this world. That we are and will be ok. So that even if I have to wake up again tomorrow, it may not feel as wretched as the previous day.

    • @ChrisjayH1
      @ChrisjayH1 2 года назад

      If you'd like to organize your life with more of those 'microgoals' in mind, I can highly recommend 'how to fail at nearly everything and still win big' by Scott Adams. He doesn't talk about dopamine per se, but his whole discussion of daily systems vs big goals might be really up your alley!

  • @TheKwil
    @TheKwil Год назад +688

    I was in hypnosis just listening right up until Jordan finally said something, Jordan loves to teach but you can see how much he loves to learn even more

    • @Δδιροωγ
      @Δδιροωγ Год назад +61

      The fact that he put the ENTIRE SCREEN for Huberman the vast majority of this debate/discussion and didn't even bother putting his perspective/live reaction in a little corner, IF MUCH his channel logo, tells A LOT about what you just pointed out. There is a certain pleasure in teaching to others and watch them lesrn and practice. But the pleasure, the... experience... sense of accomplishment you get from processing and digesting all this info, is just on another level. I loved every second of this.

    • @Δδιροωγ
      @Δδιροωγ Год назад +4

      learn*
      whoops!

    • @MJ-5k
      @MJ-5k Год назад +4

      I think he was admiring the beard 🧔

    • @robertwhite2449
      @robertwhite2449 Год назад +1

      It's a shame he didn't do that during the interview with Richard Dawkins ...
      Massive missed opportunity there on behalf of Dr Peterson

    • @susiejoyk1287
      @susiejoyk1287 Год назад +8

      @@robertwhite2449 give him a break. Jordan is a great man on every level.

  • @NETrevgadget
    @NETrevgadget 2 года назад +73

    What more interdisciplinary and meaningful collaboration can there be beyond a discussion between a clinical psychologist and neuroscientist. Beautiful conversation.

    • @JDMETAL123456789
      @JDMETAL123456789 2 года назад +3

      And they’re good speakers. It’s already rare to have a professional that can explain clearly but to have academics with complimentary disciplines do it together is a goldmine.

    • @Sudegink
      @Sudegink 2 года назад

      Nice music Shogo.

  • @lior6222
    @lior6222 2 года назад +88

    Oh my god, I fantasized about this podcast between you two coming live for a long time! Thanks so much for this amazing collab!

  • @ulisesgonzalez8968
    @ulisesgonzalez8968 2 года назад +16

    The fact this is online free for anyone to listen to is a blessing without compare in the absolute

  • @houndogjr4290
    @houndogjr4290 2 года назад +281

    Jordan and Andrew having a conversation is of great value 🙌🏼🙏🏼

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 2 года назад +1

      Seen "...A Brief Look at Peterson - SOME MORE NEWS"? A Video that makes specific Points but Critics
      cant muster-up ANY valid Criticism that isnt Kindergarden-Level, sooo...

    • @codedog2126
      @codedog2126 2 года назад

      thank you for sharing

    • @GotstandardsDiamondNedFlanders
      @GotstandardsDiamondNedFlanders 2 года назад

      Because these men(among other guests), are Treasures, and not the 'deplorable extremists' that fake news would paint anybody not pandering to their agenda.

  • @lj32920
    @lj32920 Год назад +9

    Wow, Dr. Peterson, I wish I had met you in person 30 years ago. I was a female soldier who experienced an event on duty in another country that sent me on this terrible PTSD road that lasted until a couple years ago. A miserable time of flashbacks, nightmares, and sensitivity to other people that kept me more or less a recluse with little human contact for many years. I'm 75 now. Nobody knew what causes PTSD or how to treat it. Or rather they tried all kinds of drugs and remedies that just about killed me. If somebody had talked to you about your clinical experiences, I might have responded positively and had a normal life that included a husband and children. And, you know, shopping or church or other places involving other humans. You must have been an answer to prayer for all kinds of people with uncontrolled fear or recurring unfortunate emotions they couldn't control. What a wonderful contribution to health and science you must have been throughout your career. A good life to look back on. Good for you.

    • @spannyval
      @spannyval 7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m sorry to hear you went through that I hope there was some parts to your life that you still got to cherish and enjoy

    • @spannyval
      @spannyval 7 месяцев назад +1

      Or some still yet to come ❤

  • @owlwatch6572
    @owlwatch6572 2 года назад +40

    Seeing two men with such passion for what they do, this is wonderful and the fact that you allowed us to be part of it. Thank you for that.

  • @OhMea
    @OhMea 2 года назад +151

    Can we get a part 2, 3 and 4? This was so good!

    • @kosmos7525
      @kosmos7525 2 года назад +6

      Yes please!! Those two have such an amazing way of interacting with each other. The flow of the conversation and the value that comes out of it is just amazing.

    • @its_atre
      @its_atre 2 года назад +4

      Please!!!

    • @saravincent8751
      @saravincent8751 Год назад

      Check out the Huberman podcast, ALL episodes are great! :)

  • @GeorgiaHorridus
    @GeorgiaHorridus 2 года назад +67

    These two gentleman have helped me with life in tremendous ways and I have never even personally met them. So happy they had this conversation! These guys are heroes, not idols - heroes to the rescue.

  • @ronalddouglas-me8hj
    @ronalddouglas-me8hj Год назад +55

    Whomever idea it was to get these two together for conversation is genius. I love how both admire the other's expertise, genuinely. Great questions asked on both ends. Both these men are a blessing to this realm we live in. 🙏 ♾

  • @dominicnewman4591
    @dominicnewman4591 2 года назад +91

    This is the crossover of the century, wow. Thank you both so very much for all you've done for our minds, bodies, and souls - it's been invaluable. Bless you both!

  • @CalmBeforeTheStorm76
    @CalmBeforeTheStorm76 2 года назад +15

    I'm one hour into this podcast... and already, I have to say, (despite having to replay sections multiple times so I can follow along) this is one of the most beneficial, productive, and insightful podcasts I've ever heard. I'm so grateful that Peterson is allowing Huberman to elaborate and complete full ideas before he jumps in. In exercising that restraint, the brilliance of their collaboration shines through, covering inspiring new ground in the world of functional psychology, psychiatry, and neurology.
    Without a doubt, this is Jordan Peterson hitting the mark for what discussion/long form conversation is capable of. New thoughts and perspectives abound from these truly brilliant pioneers, not only adding onto the body of knowledge in their respective fields, but letting people in to see what that process looks like in real time. This is podcasting at its very best.

  • @meenapervez6718
    @meenapervez6718 2 года назад +49

    The most useful podcast by both. Notice the minimal interruptions by JP. A wonderfully harmonious conversation.

  • @krowkovtuber
    @krowkovtuber Год назад +48

    i finished a bachelor degree in psychology and i'm literally over the moon right now because i could understand most of what the neurologist was talking about. we studied generally every part of psychology during bachelor but neurology always struck me as magical. now i can see it in practice and through the eyes of experts and i'm so grateful to have learnt all this before so i can more deeply engage with this content. thank you dr.peterson for having a great variety of guests with diverse backgrounds to bring us a more holistic learning experience!

    • @shoegal7
      @shoegal7 Год назад

      Literally over the moon?

    • @jaxtonwilliamjaxtonwilliam508
      @jaxtonwilliamjaxtonwilliam508 11 месяцев назад

      @@shoegal7 means the person is extremely happy

    • @shoegal7
      @shoegal7 11 месяцев назад

      @@jaxtonwilliamjaxtonwilliam508 I understand what "over the moon" means. It was the use of the word "literally" I was questioning.

    • @christopherorick8652
      @christopherorick8652 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@shoegal7obviously, after completing a degree in psychology, they did the only sensible thing, become an astronaut.

    • @shoegal7
      @shoegal7 10 месяцев назад

      @@christopherorick8652 Silly me, I should have realised.😁

  • @TK76er
    @TK76er 2 года назад +102

    Amazing content, absolutely incredible. This should be broadcast nationally on evening TV. There's more to learn in these 90 minutes than in an entire seasons' worth of sitcoms or reality shows.

    • @luisantos1996
      @luisantos1996 2 года назад +4

      I don't think any tv show has ever come close of this level of sinergy and insight that this 2 people had between each other in this podcast.

    • @wmhs02dm
      @wmhs02dm 2 года назад +1

      Lmao yes 🙌🏻

    • @dwayne20110521
      @dwayne20110521 2 года назад

      they could talk about NDE and those going to heaven and to hell (see if they remove this)

  • @JulietMartin2022
    @JulietMartin2022 2 года назад +101

    What a superb treat to have these two legends let us listen in on their splendid intellectual discussion.

    • @Elbeirster
      @Elbeirster 2 года назад +1

      Absolute artistry of minds, knowledge and curiousity. Loved it.

    • @thechold7062
      @thechold7062 2 года назад

      Agreed! Love it

  • @gemin1546
    @gemin1546 2 года назад +92

    What a blessing to be alive today to be able to learn from these two intellectual giants. Thank you!

  • @jakethehuman7
    @jakethehuman7 Год назад +10

    I like how respectful, passionate, and knowledgeable this guy is. I don't understand anything but I can appreciate this much

  • @YeniAvrupaMuzik
    @YeniAvrupaMuzik 2 года назад +5

    You can see how much respect Dr.Huberman for Jordan Peterson has.
    It's a very special Conversation.

  • @betemulugeta9782
    @betemulugeta9782 Год назад +29

    'The purpose of thought is to let our thoughts die instead of us '' love that

  • @Claythargic
    @Claythargic 2 года назад +29

    This needs to be in every single classroom on the planet. Critical insights for ordinary humans.

    • @Claythargic
      @Claythargic 2 года назад

      @@txdmsk For some reason this sounds like "The mitochondria is the power house of the cell"

  • @bengalgardening2407
    @bengalgardening2407 4 месяца назад +1

    Gosh, what a treat!! Two intelligent, men talking about neuroscience& psychology, please meet again and have another talk.

  • @ionutboss1266
    @ionutboss1266 Год назад +55

    1:00:32 over positive, over celebraing- pathology
    1:03:45 social anxiety + how to have better conversation. Pay more attentions to other persons.
    1:06:22 exposure therapy, exposing constient to fears, growing courage/bravory
    1:12:10 14:08 cand muncesti spre un goal, your neuro plasticity improves and you can learn better.
    1:15:50 dopamin system small goals, cleaning a room, completing small-simple tasks, completing a cicle-dopamine increase
    1:17:43 start by setiing a goal that you could do and you would do
    1:30:40 behavior therapy, zona of proximal development

    • @joakrofi6154
      @joakrofi6154 Год назад +1

      they should add a feature on youtube to bookmark comments

  • @Tybward
    @Tybward 2 года назад +43

    The collab the world absolutely needed! These two have both influenced my life for the positive and seeing them together on a podcast is fantastic!

  • @belizabu
    @belizabu 2 года назад +34

    These two are amazing! My favorite professors. They have to do more together.

  • @gozzygozza4760
    @gozzygozza4760 Год назад +9

    Please do another podcast. This is literally one of the most educational and meaningful podcast. This was INCREDIBLE

  • @snakejazz
    @snakejazz 2 года назад +54

    I've been hoping and praying for this conversation to happen and given to us plebs for free. Thank you both so much 🙏🏼

    • @axiomic
      @axiomic 2 года назад +1

      @Optic Flow come on man, he wasn't so bad. Both allowed each other to talk at lengths at a time.

    • @Rupal1990
      @Rupal1990 2 года назад +1

      @Optic Flow It's not like they were pointless interruptions, he always added something useful

    • @snakejazz
      @snakejazz 2 года назад +1

      @Optic Flow they're both professional speakers and they both interrupted each other multiple times. And they both got back to what they spoke about pre-interruption.
      Don't get caught up on trivial matters bud. There's way more important shit going on.

  • @Conniewheresmycookie
    @Conniewheresmycookie Год назад +60

    And this is free??? Wow thank you
    Edit: Just finished the podcast and my mind is blown. I feel like I have more control of myself and thank you for making so many other things make sense. I loved how this colab meshed so well and gave a full outlook on these topics.

    • @ladyteh
      @ladyteh Год назад +1

      I feel you! Beautiful insightful conversation ❤

  • @Ateam1983
    @Ateam1983 2 года назад +6

    Never seen Jordan speak so little. Two of my favorite academics!

  • @juanmanuelcamilo1
    @juanmanuelcamilo1 Год назад +8

    I’ve been waiting 16 years to hear this….and didn’t knew.
    Thank you both from the bottom of my heart.

  • @jennifertrujillo4387
    @jennifertrujillo4387 Год назад +42

    This is one of the most amazing conversations I have ever heard. I am rewatching for the third time. It gets better every time.

  • @jasonprevilon9555
    @jasonprevilon9555 Год назад +17

    I didn't expect this conversation to develop into a deep analysis of self-criticism and anxiety, but it did. I really like how Dr. Peterson describes cognitive functions. I wish he was my therapist.

  • @cclark3
    @cclark3 2 года назад +35

    I feel like a kid in a candy store listening to this! Neurology and Psychology are just brilliantly plentiful of knowledge. These two men are incredible at conveying these complicated topics! Thank you for the awesome content as always!

  • @DestinyDonald-vc3cm
    @DestinyDonald-vc3cm Год назад +326

    Psychedelics are just an amazing discovery. It's quite fascinating how effective they are for depression and stress disorders. Saved my life☆

    • @JamesMichael-kh6fk
      @JamesMichael-kh6fk Год назад

      ​@@JuanMadeline I'm feeling the same way too . I put so much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels#

    • @HummersCatherina
      @HummersCatherina Год назад +2

      ​@@JamesMichael-kh6fk I was having this constant and unbearable anxiety because of university stress. Not until I came cross dr.johnsonshroom, a very intelligent mycologist, He saved my life honestly.

    • @kty149
      @kty149 Год назад +2

      ​@Nickel Jones yes he's dr.johnsonshroom #

    • @kty149
      @kty149 Год назад +1

      ​@Fred Hudson sure, I got mine shipped here in Chicago ●

    • @AnitaPhilips
      @AnitaPhilips Год назад

      The trips I've been having with dr.johnsonshroom ☆☆have really helped me a lot , I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have a lot more empathy as well

  • @vaportrails7943
    @vaportrails7943 Год назад +49

    This is one of the best episodes you’ve ever done. I’ve listened to it more than once now. I believe the intersection of your disciplines is where real solutions could be developed to help people, in ways that represent dramatic advancement. In ways that neither can do on its own.
    I wish you did a show together every month. You really should team up more.

  • @emigliori1
    @emigliori1 Год назад +31

    I can't believe we can get a top-notch educational experience for free. I'm grateful to Dr. Peterson and all of his guests for sharing their knowledge and experiences.

  • @TheKiwibirder
    @TheKiwibirder Год назад +102

    As someone who grew up as a child of an alcoholic, I developed the classic habit of "catastrophizing," or always imagining the worst possible outcome in any situation. I always imagined the worst so that I would never feel disappointed. I was also proactively attempting to exempt myself from the emotional distress that would ensue when something bad happened. ("Oh well, I KNEW that was going to happen...") I now realize that, by trying not to anticipate anything good, I was protecting myself from the truly profound letdown that occurs when an anticipated good does not materialize. Sadly, while it certainly served a purpose, it's a lousy way to live, and a habit that is very difficult to break.

    • @Sodabowski
      @Sodabowski Год назад +3

      ☹️😢

    • @joanaheidenei3920
      @joanaheidenei3920 Год назад +19

      thank you for this comment! that just helped me a lot to understand someone I know... I didn't even think about the impact an alcoholic parent could have in this.... for you that maybe was just a small comment, but for me that's just mindblowing... 🙈🙉

    • @naomicalian2696
      @naomicalian2696 Год назад +3

      ❤️

    • @cletuspzas1
      @cletuspzas1 Год назад +9

      Been doing that my whole life. I think mine stemmed from childhood trauma, having to deal with adult situations at such a young age. I did not realize that I was doing this until it got worse as I got older and people started bringing it to my attention. I’m a good person to have around because I keep everybody safe but you’re right it is a lousy way to live.

    • @HelinBenzer-p1b
      @HelinBenzer-p1b 10 месяцев назад +1

      Being someone under anxiety treatment I know what you mean

  • @SpareKingdom
    @SpareKingdom Год назад +16

    These two together make the perfect additive duo. Science brought home by psychology = deepened meaning. Thank you so much!

  • @henrys2403
    @henrys2403 2 года назад +38

    Just finished watching ( with many rewinds ) and have to say that this conversation is absolutely electric. The quantity of useful insights and the speed at which they arrive is astounding. Will definitely need a re-watch.

  • @MJevolving
    @MJevolving 2 года назад +7

    Andrew Huberman has the most quality content on RUclips, I listen to him every day! Simply the best. Rip Costello. Stoked to listen to this later

  • @tycramer5173
    @tycramer5173 2 года назад +80

    The information transforms into wisdom as the discussion goes on. Both of you have helped me improve my life and actions. With gratitude and much thanks

  • @dcoombs2003
    @dcoombs2003 3 месяца назад +1

    "You stated it far more clearly and succinctly than I've heard it stated before" is pretty representative of the responses experts give when Peterson says something about their field.

  • @loganparsons5179
    @loganparsons5179 2 года назад +21

    This is honestly one of the most informationally dense, entertaining and insightful videos on the internet. Two experts of their respective fields learning and teaching each other crucial ideas and findings.

  • @michaeldigiulio6327
    @michaeldigiulio6327 2 года назад +46

    This lecture is the greatest gift to me - it’s gunna help me heal from mental health naturally - this is my favorite lecture ever

  • @hugochan2817
    @hugochan2817 2 года назад +7

    WHATTTTTTTTTTTTT!!! It is an epic combo! You two should have an 2 hour podcast interviewing each other.

  • @ro2929
    @ro2929 Год назад +8

    Two of our most important Gentleman Scholars! Thank you both so very much.

  • @serhei9825
    @serhei9825 2 года назад +27

    Jordan interviewing skills are developing really fast. He's able to let the guest talk more w/o Interrupting, give insights and ask precise questions

    • @KingRockets
      @KingRockets 2 года назад +5

      Are you being sarcastic? He was pretty much answering his own questions....

    • @williampaul8556
      @williampaul8556 2 года назад +4

      He has heightened interest and is listening more intently. Most conversations are not this satisfying and also stimulating. Rich conversation for both. High level!

    • @aspencrest
      @aspencrest 2 года назад +1

      for awhile yes.. but then near the end, he is his same old interrupting self. so bothersome.

    • @brutexrp7207
      @brutexrp7207 2 года назад

      I think Jordan is trying but I believe he can improve more on his listening skills and restrict interupting. It must be hard when one is excited to not interupt.

    • @autoexec5367
      @autoexec5367 2 года назад

      love the sarcasm

  • @phantomggg
    @phantomggg 2 года назад +71

    As a skateboarder I find this conversation to be very relevant. The part about voluntary exploration (leaning into the stressful or fearful activity) reminds me of dropping in on a skateboard. The mechanics of that movement is pretty automatic once you lean in.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 2 года назад

      Vert is for weenies

    • @tulinbeyduz920
      @tulinbeyduz920 2 года назад +7

      i went from a boutique hair salon to working in a coalmine driving 240 ton truck ..that was me leaning into some fear

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 2 года назад

      @@tulinbeyduz920 Is he Hack-Fraud though?
      Seen " A Brief Look at Peterson - SOME MORE NEWS"? A Video that makes specific Points but apparently no one saying the video is "Dumb" knows it has specific points, therefore really giving-off the Impression it right about Peterson cause they cant muster-up ANY valid Criticism that isnt Kindergarden-Level.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 2 года назад +1

      @@tulinbeyduz920 whats that like being in the mine, that would freak me out..No way I could down there working every day. well maybe for 100 dollars an hr, but i doubt it pays that

    • @tulinbeyduz920
      @tulinbeyduz920 2 года назад +1

      @@SpaceRanger187 it was paying about 70 with penalties

  • @coyoteHTK
    @coyoteHTK 2 года назад +51

    This stuff is genius, the fact that this came out just last week is crazy, this is so eye opening. Thank you Jordan and Andrew.

  • @lilig6422
    @lilig6422 4 месяца назад +1

    Immensely enjoyable and thought provoking discussion. Thank you gentlemen.

  • @RamosRatliff
    @RamosRatliff 2 года назад +323

    Two of my favorite people to listen to and learn from! Thank you both for all the work you do!

    • @ebrelus7687
      @ebrelus7687 Год назад +2

      You still know to little about true peterson face.

    • @chenabman843
      @chenabman843 Год назад +1

      Me aswell 💪

    • @colbybird4
      @colbybird4 Год назад +1

      I love the video quality of this episode

    • @daftbenson
      @daftbenson Год назад +1

      Same!!

    • @daftbenson
      @daftbenson Год назад

      @@ebrelus7687 what's true Peterson face?

  • @46positivity
    @46positivity 2 года назад +49

    I love these "Worlds Colliding" episodes. I felt like this when he hosted Bishop Barron. It's when he hosts someone that you don't expect is in the same realm.

    • @enigmaticone6559
      @enigmaticone6559 2 года назад +1

      Yeah one of the things I love about listening to Jordan Peterson is he just finds all kinds of different perspectives and people to talk to and clashes it with his own perspective on things. Now I don't listen to him all the time because I have to actually be paying attention which is harder than I'd like to admit but every time I do seriously listen to some of his conversations I always feel like I come out better for it. Always thought-provoking.

    • @dwayne20110521
      @dwayne20110521 2 года назад

      @@enigmaticone6559 he just goes so far and then stops. Try not to lie is his main idea

  • @SlipMahoneyBowery
    @SlipMahoneyBowery Год назад +14

    To me it is so calming to hear the biophysical side explained. It’s like “oh ok, I’m feeling this because something is happening to my dopamine levels. All I have to do is think or behave in a certain way to fix that “. I’m sure for me this may constitute somewhat a breakthrough in managing anxiety on a hourly or a daily basis. I believe if we could combine these two areas of study together we could create a single profession that would help society tremendously.

    • @simonzhang3D
      @simonzhang3D Год назад

      ye we dont need to be a slave to our demons, Its great to hear

  • @chrisklugh
    @chrisklugh 2 года назад +12

    This has been one of the best online conversations I have ever heard. On point. No mumble. Just right into it. Keep this going!

  • @vibez5847
    @vibez5847 2 года назад +36

    Dr. Peterson and Dr. Huberman this has been absolutely compelling from start to finish, an absolute mastery of discussion. Never before have I so attentively sat and enjoyed such an intricate and complex plethora of teaching. This is so unbelievably bloody relevant, for someone with ADHD and Depression I cant emphasise it as anything less than life-changing. The works of you both, truly resonate to me with deep emotion and I am so overtly delighted and elated to engage with them as such, since my discovery: Firstly of J.P and recently Huberman. So important, and not in any means overstated as some of the most important work of humanity currently and totally. I am deeply fond of you both, and I wish you the absolute best with all you have done and will attend to in the future. I really can't wait for a continuation of this conversation.

  • @baustin11111
    @baustin11111 2 года назад +34

    This is so amazing. Neurology and Psychology used to be one and the same. They were separated in the 20th century due largely to the technological limitations of the time. Neurology is starting to catch up with psychology and it's explanatory and predictive capability is really becoming incredible. It's really fantastic to see these fields really start to unite again.

  • @secondlifeafterdeath
    @secondlifeafterdeath Год назад +4

    This video is spectacular. What I understood from this in simple terms is that life is a process. When going through life, you have to set small achievable goals to keep the dopamine flowing. When you set too high of expectations, you feel defeated and are less likely to continue or try again. If your process is weak, you will have failed or have weak results. When analyzing your goal, write down your intent. Form a list of everything that makes sense to you in your process. Keep the tasks that are significant, and cut out the "noise" or insignificant tasks. When your process is perfect, your outcome will be perfect. In life, we all make mistakes. Forgive yourself for what went wrong and learn from your experience.

  • @ullagg54
    @ullagg54 2 года назад +4

    Kudos Dr Peterson for interviewing Huberman

  • @jackconnaughton
    @jackconnaughton 2 года назад +10

    The crossover we all have needed. Been an avid follower of JBP since 2017 and a big fan and listener of Andrew’s for about a year. Worlds have collided and I couldn’t be happier