The Paradox of Happiness: Why Feeling Good Can Feel Heavy?

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The Paradox of Happiness: Why Feeling Good Can Feel Heavy?

That’s the big question on this week’s Five Rivers podcast, powered by Heald. Host Preetpal Singh sits down with Heartfulness practitioner Srikanth Katakam to untangle how feeling good can sometimes weigh on both mind and metabolism, especially for people managing Type 2 diabetes in the U.S. healthcare landscape.

In just under an hour, we cover the neuroscience, psychology, and physiology behind the “happiness load.” You’ll hear how dopamine-driven pleasure spikes mirror glucose spikes, why chronic optimism without balance can elevate cortisol, and how that cascade erodes insulin sensitivity and sabotages metabolic health.

Whether you’re a wellness coach, health podcaster, clinician, or someone actively reversing diabetes, this conversation equips you to convert fleeting highs into steady-state tranquility, without sacrificing joy. We drill into continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), behavioral psychology, sleep hygiene, and mindful movement, delivering practical tips you can apply TODAY to flatten both emotional and glycemic volatility.


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The Paradox of Happiness: Why Feeling Good Can Feel Heavy?

That’s the big question on this week’s Five Rivers podcast, powered by Heald. Host Preetpal Singh sits down with Heartfulness practitioner Srikanth Katakam to untangle how feeling good can sometimes weigh on both mind and metabolism, especially for people managing Type 2 diabetes in the U.S. healthcare landscape.

In just under an hour, we cover the neuroscience, psychology, and physiology behind the “happiness load.” You’ll hear how dopamine-driven pleasure spikes mirror glucose spikes, why chronic optimism without balance can elevate cortisol, and how that cascade erodes insulin sensitivity and sabotages metabolic health.

Whether you’re a wellness coach, health podcaster, clinician, or someone actively reversing diabetes, this conversation equips you to convert fleeting highs into steady-state tranquility, without sacrificing joy. We drill into continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), behavioral psychology, sleep hygiene, and mindful movement, delivering practical tips you can apply TODAY to flatten both emotional and glycemic volatility.


Visit HealD for more resources on diabetes management!

  continue reading

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