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"Cheap" Dopamine: Is it drowning our kids and familes?

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In this conversation, Emily and Dr. Wiggy delve into the concept of dopamine, exploring its role as a neurotransmitter and its impact on behavior and health. They discuss the distinction between 'cheap dopamine'—quick rewards from activities like social media and junk food—and 'earned dopamine,' which comes from more meaningful efforts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of managing dopamine levels, recognizing symptoms of dopamine resistance, and implementing practical strategies for families to foster healthier habits. They highlight the need for parents to model self-control and set boundaries for both themselves and their children, ultimately aiming to create an environment that encourages earned dopamine through productive activities.

Chapters

00:00 Understanding Dopamine: The Basics

02:59 Cheap vs. Earned Dopamine: The Cultural Impact

06:54 The Consequences of Dopamine Resistance

09:42 Practical Strategies for Managing Dopamine

12:58 Setting Boundaries: A Family Approach

15:45 Encouraging Earned Dopamine in Children

18:36 Creating a Healthy Environment for Dopamine

21:45 The Importance of Routine and Mindfulness

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In this conversation, Emily and Dr. Wiggy delve into the concept of dopamine, exploring its role as a neurotransmitter and its impact on behavior and health. They discuss the distinction between 'cheap dopamine'—quick rewards from activities like social media and junk food—and 'earned dopamine,' which comes from more meaningful efforts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of managing dopamine levels, recognizing symptoms of dopamine resistance, and implementing practical strategies for families to foster healthier habits. They highlight the need for parents to model self-control and set boundaries for both themselves and their children, ultimately aiming to create an environment that encourages earned dopamine through productive activities.

Chapters

00:00 Understanding Dopamine: The Basics

02:59 Cheap vs. Earned Dopamine: The Cultural Impact

06:54 The Consequences of Dopamine Resistance

09:42 Practical Strategies for Managing Dopamine

12:58 Setting Boundaries: A Family Approach

15:45 Encouraging Earned Dopamine in Children

18:36 Creating a Healthy Environment for Dopamine

21:45 The Importance of Routine and Mindfulness

  continue reading

147 episodes

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