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  • Habits, Relationships, and the Biology of Connection
    Feb 18 2026

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    In this episode, Habits, Relationships, and the Biology of Connection, we explore how daily relational habits shape your brain chemistry, nervous system regulation, and long-term health. Drawing on the research of John Gottman, Sue Johnson, and John Bowlby, we break down the science behind attachment, oxytocin, dopamine, cortisol, and the communication patterns that predict relationship success—or failure.

    You’ll learn why contempt is the strongest predictor of divorce, how micro-habits like daily appreciation and physical touch regulate stress hormones, and why connection is one of the most powerful predictors of longevity and emotional well-being.

    If you care about improving your marriage, deepening emotional intimacy, strengthening attachment security, or understanding the neuroscience of relationships, this episode gives you practical, science-backed tools to build connection that lasts.

    Because the quality of your relationships doesn’t just shape your happiness—it shapes your biology.


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    18 m
  • How Lifestyle Habits Influence Hormones and Mood
    Feb 9 2026

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    Your mood isn’t random—it’s biological.

    In this episode, we break down how everyday lifestyle habits directly influence hormones that regulate mood, motivation, stress, and emotional stability. Drawing on research and insights from leading experts like Dr. Andrew Huberman, Dr. Robert Sapolsky, and Dr. Anna Lembke, we explore the science behind hormones such as cortisol, serotonin, dopamine, melatonin, insulin, estrogen, and testosterone.

    You’ll learn how sleep, nutrition, movement, stress, light exposure, and modern stimulation shape your brain chemistry—often without you realizing it. We connect the dots between circadian rhythm, blood sugar regulation, stress hormones, and mental health, and explain why small lifestyle changes can create powerful shifts in how you feel.

    If you’ve been struggling with low energy, anxiety, irritability, poor sleep, or lack of motivation, this episode will help you understand what signals your body is responding to—and how to start working with your biology instead of against it.

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    20 m
  • Identity-Based Habits: How Who You Are Shapes What You Do
    Feb 2 2026

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    Why do good habits feel so hard to maintain—even when motivation is high?

    In this episode, we explore identity-based habits and why lasting behavior change starts with who you believe you are, not what you’re trying to do. Instead of relying on willpower or discipline, identity-based habit formation works from the inside out—aligning daily actions with self-image.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why most habits fail (and why goals aren’t enough)
    • How identity creates a feedback loop that reinforces behavior
    • The science behind habits, self-trust, and consistency
    • How small actions become “votes” for the person you’re becoming
    • Practical ways to build habits that actually stick

    Whether you’re working on fitness, productivity, focus, or personal growth, this episode breaks down how changing your identity—not just your routine—can transform your habits long-term.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck restarting the same habits over and over, this episode will help you build habits that feel natural, sustainable, and aligned with who you want to be.

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    14 m
  • Nutrition Habits That Regulate Energy & Focus
    Jan 26 2026

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    Why does your energy crash in the afternoon—even when you eat “well” and drink coffee?

    In this episode, we break down the nutrition habits that regulate energy and focus by looking at how your brain actually responds to food, hydration, caffeine, and daily rhythms. You’ll learn why energy isn’t about motivation or willpower, but about biological regulation—including blood sugar stability, cortisol rhythms, neurotransmitters, and micronutrient sufficiency.

    We cover practical habits like protein timing, buffering carbohydrates, electrolyte balance, caffeine half-life, and why consistency matters more than perfect eating. If you struggle with brain fog, afternoon slumps, or inconsistent focus, this episode will help you design nutrition habits that work with your biology instead of against it.

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    17 m
  • Why Habits Stick: The Neuroscience of Behavior Change
    Jan 19 2026

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    Why do some habits stick while others fade—no matter how motivated you feel?

    In this episode of Ingrained, we break down the Four Laws of Habits and the science behind why they work. You’ll learn how cues, dopamine, effort, and reward shape behavior at the neurological level—and how small changes in your environment can make habits feel automatic instead of forced.

    We explore how to build better habits by making them obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying, and how to break bad habits by reversing the same principles. Along the way, we connect habit science with real-world applications for health, focus, consistency, and personal development.

    This episode blends neuroscience, behavior change, and practical habit design to help you stop relying on willpower and start building systems that last.

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    19 m
  • Motivation, Dopamine, and Habit Formation: The Science of Following Through
    Jan 12 2026

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    Why do some goals stick while others fall apart?

    In this episode of Ingrained, we break down the neuroscience of motivation, dopamine, and habit formation to explain why willpower alone doesn’t work. You’ll learn how dopamine actually drives behavior, how modern environments hijack motivation, and how to design habits that make follow-through easier.

    This episode bridges neuroscience and personal development, giving you practical strategies to build habits that last — even when motivation fades.

    Backed by neuroscience and behavioral psychology research, this episode covers:

    • How dopamine affects motivation and goal achievement
    • Why progress and feedback matter more than willpower
    • The difference between motivation, discipline, and habit formation
    • How to avoid dopamine overload and motivation crashes
    • Practical, science-backed strategies to build consistency and follow through

    If you’re interested in self-improvement, habit building, productivity, mental performance, or long-term motivation, this episode will help you understand how to work with your brain instead of fighting it.

    Tune in to learn how dopamine, motivation, and neuroscience explain why some goals stick—and how to finally follow through.

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    21 m
  • Exercise That Improves Mitochondrial Density (And Boosts Energy & Longevity)
    Jan 5 2026

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    Exercise doesn’t just make you stronger—it increases your body’s ability to produce energy at a cellular level.

    In this episode of Brongevity, we break down the types of exercise that increase mitochondrial density, improve energy production, and support long-term longevity and human performance. You’ll learn why certain training styles signal your body to build more efficient energy systems—and why others may stall progress.

    We explore how aerobic training, high-intensity intervals, and resistance training influence human physiology, metabolic health, and recovery, along with practical ways to apply these principles without overtraining.

    Whether your goal is more energy, better endurance, or long-term healthspan, this episode gives you clear, actionable guidance on how to train smarter for sustainable performance.

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    20 m
  • How Mitochondrial Dysfunction Accelerates Aging
    Dec 29 2025

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    Aging isn’t just about time passing — it’s about energy loss at the cellular level.

    In this episode, we break down how mitochondrial dysfunction accelerates aging and why declining cellular energy production is one of the primary drivers of fatigue, brain fog, metabolic disease, inflammation, and age-related decline.

    You’ll learn how mitochondria regulate far more than ATP — including oxidative stress, apoptosis, immune signaling, and metabolic flexibility — and why damage to mitochondrial DNA creates a self-reinforcing cycle that speeds up biological aging.

    We explore:

    • The mitochondrial theory of aging
    • Why mitochondrial DNA is uniquely vulnerable to damage
    • How dysfunctional mitochondria drive cellular senescence and chronic inflammation
    • Why aging feels like an energy crisis, not just “getting older”

    If you want to understand aging at its root — and why protecting mitochondrial health is foundational to longevity — this episode lays the scientific groundwork.

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    11 m