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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Sep 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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On this episode of The Living Experiment, we’re talking about “Addiction” — what that phenomenon is all about, and how to address the sometimes-subtle dependencies that may show up in your own life. We address everything from physical and psycho-emotional attachments to food, exercise, emotional drama and social media to entrenched end-of-day drink rituals — even porn. We also help you reflect on the dynamics that can drive your own addictive tendencies, so you can start to shift them in ways that work for you. Episode Highlights: Our all-purpose definition of addiction (3:10) Cool neuroscience — the pharmacy inside your brain (7:00) How the biochemicals associated with stress feed our dependencies (8:35) Figuring out the root causes of addiction, and noticing how our culture helps create them (15:00) The connection between addiction and lack of human connection  (19:50) Breaking the addictive cycle with mindful practices and conscious choices (22:00) The satisfaction problem — why it's hard to get "enough" porn, doughnuts, and social media (28:45) The connection between women's "food" issues and a lack of sensual satisfaction (31:00) How guilt and shame drive self-destructive behaviors (33:10) Shifting our addictive tendencies (37:20) The importance of tracking the outcomes of your choices (39:30) This week’s experiments (41:55) Weekly Experiments: Dallas suggests: Why do you do what you do? Identify your addictions. Using our definition of addiction, take a look at your own behaviors. Do they make your life better? Are you doing them even though they’re harming you? Pilar suggests: Challenge your daily alcohol ritual, and observe your attachments. If you usually have a drink after work, first sit down with a glass of water and just reflect on how you are presently feeling (body and mind). Then notice how it might feel to do without the wine, beer or cocktail on this particular day. What does the drink represent? What are the feelings that come up when you even consider withholding it? Share the love! Each week we offer you a few life-shifting experiments to try on your own. We'd love to hear how they turn out, and what insights they provoke! Connect with The Living Experiment on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and share your stories with us there. Resources   Bruce K. Alexander's Rat Park addiction studies. The fun and fascinating little animated video Pilar referenced: "Addiction - In a Nutshell"by Kurzgesagt. BJ Fogg's behavior-change work at Stanford University's Persuasive Technology Lab. Judson Brewer's research at Yale on using mindfulness to treat addiction: "You're Already Awesome. Just Get Out of Your Own Way!" TEDx Talk; and his Huffington Post blog. Dallas's blog post, "Porn, Shame, and Doughnuts". Dallas's More Social, Less Media program (helpful for exploring your relationship with technology). Pilar's video interview with Alexandra Jamieson, author of Women, Food, and Desire. The Sipping Point, an article on women and drinking by Gabrielle Glaser from Experience Life Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Excessive Endurance Exercise via Mayo Clinic Proceedings. PLUS … Sign up for our newsletterso you can stay up to date with us and get notified when a new episode is available. Subscribe to The Living Experiment on iTunes so you automatically get new episodes when they come out. Sponsor link: Check out Brian Johnson’s “Habits 101” Master Class for FREE.
Released:
Sep 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join Dallas Hartwig and Pilar Gerasimo for this series of smart, rollicking, no-BS conversations about healthy, happy, conscious living — plus real-life "experiments" to help you discover the practical shifts that work best for you.