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  • Beyond Fear: Celebrating the Healing Power of Awe
    2024/12/23

    Join Dr. Twitchell in this special Christmas episode of 'Calm Your Caveman' to explore the profound impact of awe on our mental and physical well-being. Learn about Professor Dacher Keltner's insights on the psychological need for awe, its various benefits such as reduced anxiety and depression, and its ability to expand our circle of care. Discover eight pathways to experience awe daily, including moral beauty, collective movement, nature, music, and more. Dr. Twitchell also shares her personal 'daily awe hygiene' practice and explains how cultivating awe can enrich our lives year-round.

    00:00 Welcome to Calm Your Caveman: Christmas Special
    00:57 The Power of Awe: Benefits and Impact
    02:00 Understanding Awe: Definitions and Differences
    03:25 The Positive Effects of Awe on Mind and Body
    05:06 How to Seek Awe in Daily Life
    06:55 Personal Awe Practices: My Daily Routine
    10:05 The Unique Nature of Awe: Beyond Pleasure
    11:00 Final Thoughts and Christmas Wishes


    For full show notes, including resources mentioned, go to:
    www.calmyourcaveman.com

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    13 分
  • Practical Tips for Mastering the Dopamine Dance
    2024/12/16

    In this episode, Dr. Twitchell dives into practical ways to manage your dopamine budget to help regulate emotions and combat anxiety. Building on last week's discussion about the dopamine system, Dr. Twitchell shares personal experiences of post-trip and post-accomplishment lows, illustrating how understanding and anticipating dopamine fluctuations can prevent these lows from having a lasting negative impact. She explains the importance of self-binding to prevent overspending your dopamine budget and describes how purposeful engagement in challenging activities can trigger beneficial dopamine responses. Dr. Twitchell also touches on how periods of abstinence can reset dopamine levels and improve overall pleasure sensitivity. As the holiday season approaches, listeners are guided to manage seasonal dopamine triggers and are given a preview of next week's topic on the emotion of awe. This episode is packed with actionable insights to help you maintain emotional balance year-round.


    [00:00:00] - Introduction and Recap
    [00:00:35] - Applying Dopamine Knowledge in Real Life
    [00:01:34] - Managing Post-Trip and Post-Goal Depression
    [00:10:46] - Self-Binding and Dopamine Management
    [00:14:39] - Diet Changes and Dopamine
    [00:19:52] - Embracing Pain for Pleasure
    [00:21:49] - Christmas Season and Dopamine
    [00:25:34] - Conclusion and Next Week's Topic


    For full show notes, including resources mentioned, go to:
    www.calmyourcaveman.com


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    29 分
  • Manage Your Dopamine Budget for Anxiety Relief
    2024/12/09

    In this episode of Calm Your Caveman, Dr. Twitchell delves into the crucial topic of managing your dopamine budget for effective anxiety management. Drawing on insights from three experts—psychiatrists Daniel Z. Lieberman and Dr. Anna Lemke, and neurobiologist Andrew Huberman—Dr. Twitchell explores the role of dopamine in pleasure, motivation, and anxiety. The episode highlights how our modern environment overstimulates the dopamine system, leading to anxiety and addiction, and offers strategies for managing dopamine levels through conscious regulation and moderation.


    [00:00:00] - Introduction to Dopamine and Anxiety
    [00:01:34] - Understanding Dopamine's Role
    [00:03:26] - Evolutionary Perspective on Dopamine
    [00:05:33] - Modern Challenges with Dopamine
    [00:06:45] - The Concept of Dopamine Budget
    [00:14:33] - Pain and Pleasure Balance
    [00:20:54] - Addiction and Its Impact
    [00:32:58] - Seeking Help and Treatment
    [00:35:41] - Conclusion and Further Reading


    For full show notes, including resources mentioned, go to:
    www.calmyourcaveman.com


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    37 分
  • Body Image Anxiety
    2024/12/02

    In this episode, the focus is on understanding and managing body image anxiety. The discussion delves into common misconceptions and ineffective methods for addressing body anxiety, such as cosmetic surgery and weight loss. The episode emphasizes the importance of changing our mental relationship with body image rather than altering physical appearance. Dr. Twitchell shares personal experiences and effective strategies, including mindfulness, reappraisal techniques, and finding a sense of purpose beyond physical appearance.


    [00:00:00] - Introduction: Overview of the topic and personal experience with body image anxiety.
    [00:01:30] - Ineffectiveness of Cosmetic Surgery: Research findings on why cosmetic surgery does not alleviate body image anxiety and may worsen mental health symptoms.
    [00:04:30] - The Psychological Impact of Weight Loss: Discussion of a study showing that weight loss does not provide psychological benefits and can lead to increased depression and anxiety.
    [00:06:00] - The Importance of Mental Appraisal: Explanation of how our mental interpretation of situations, rather than the situations themselves, determines emotional experiences.
    [00:07:30] - The Role of Evolutionary Psychology: Insights into how evolutionary instincts around social hierarchy and survival influence body image concerns.
    [00:09:00] - Mindfulness and Body Image: Using mindfulness to detach from body anxiety and observe emotions non-judgmentally.
    [00:12:00] - Understanding Survival Instincts: Exploration of how body anxiety relates to ancient survival instincts and the need for social acceptance.
    [00:15:00] - Finding a Greater Purpose: Techniques to shift focus from physical appearance to more enduring and meaningful life goals.
    [00:18:00] - Visualizing Your Future Self: Questions and exercises to help prioritize long-term values over immediate body image concerns.
    [00:21:00] - Connecting with Ancestry: Dr. Twitchell shares a personal practice of appreciating ancestral traits and the inherited aspects of her body.
    [00:24:00] - Reappraisal and Cognitive Strategies: Emphasis on the need for consistent practice of cognitive strategies to reshape the perception of body image.


    For full show notes including resources mentioned go to: www.calmyourcaveman.com

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    27 分
  • Cultivating Mindfulness: Simple Steps to Soothe Anxiety
    2024/11/25

    In this episode, we delve into the profound effects of mindfulness meditation on anxiety and explore practical ways to incorporate it into your daily life. Dr. Twitchell discusses the scientific backing of mindfulness and its benefits, emphasizing the importance of practice for achieving mastery. Discover how starting with tiny, manageable habits can make mindfulness a natural part of your routine, helping you stay present and calm amidst the chaos of modern life.

    Learn the key differences between mindfulness meditation and other forms of meditation, and how it specifically helps in redirecting attention and reappraising situations to manage anxiety. This episode is packed with practical advice and encouragement for anyone looking to start or deepen their mindfulness practice.


    [00:01:13] - Difference between mindfulness and transcendental meditation
    [00:04:20] - Mindfulness as an attention and reappraisal strategy.
    [00:05:00] - Practicing non-judgmental observation of thoughts and emotions.
    [00:07:00] - Defusing from emotions: You are the sky, not the cloud.
    [00:09:52] - Scientific studies on mindfulness meditation and anxiety.
    [00:11:28] - Variability in study results and the importance of practice.
    [00:12:00] - Cognitive load and practicing mindfulness to make it automatic.
    [00:13:00] - Comparisons to learning a new skill and the need for consistent practice.
    [00:14:31] - Practical tips for incorporating mindfulness into daily life.
    [00:18:31] - Semi-formal and informal ways to practice mindfulness.
    [00:21:48] - Handling unpleasant sensations and emotional pain with mindfulness.
    [00:29:00] - Tips for starting with a tiny, approachable habit for mindfulness


    For full show notes including resources mentioned go to: www.calmyourcaveman.com

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    31 分
  • Harmonize Your Anxiety: The Power of Music Listening
    2024/11/18

    In this episode of Calm Your Caveman, we dive into the therapeutic power of music as a tool for anxiety management. Join us as we explore the science behind why music can be so effective in soothing anxious minds and how you can incorporate it into your daily routine to foster calm and resilience.

    We'll break down the emotion generation process model and discuss how music listening can disrupt this cycle to reduce anxiety. Drawing on several systematic reviews and meta-analyses, we highlight the proven benefits of music listening across various settings and populations, emphasizing its accessibility as a self-administered tool.

    We delve into the physiological effects of music, such as the reduction of cortisol and other stress biomarkers, and examine how music induces physical calming effects during high-anxiety moments. Insights from Stephen Porges' research on the Safe and Sound Protocol reveal the calming influence of vocal prosody and how certain music can mimic this effect.

    Finally, we provide practical advice on creating a personalized playlist to harness the anxiety-reducing power of music effectively.


    [00:00:00] - Introduction to the episode and the focus on music listening as a tool for anxiety management.
    [00:00:19] - Explanation of the emotion generation process model: situation, attention, appraisal, and emotional response.
    [00:01:37] - How music listening can interfere with multiple points in the emotion generation process.
    [00:02:29] - Discussion on the findings of a systematic review and meta-analysis of music listening's effect on anxiety.
    [00:04:00] - Impact of music listening in various settings and its accessibility as a self-administered tool.
    [00:06:00] - Music listening's effectiveness across diverse populations, including those under extreme stress.
    [00:08:00] - Exploration of why music listening reduces anxiety: physiological effects, reduction in cortisol, and other biomarkers.
    [00:10:26] - Insight into Stephen Porges' research on the Safe and Sound Protocol and its implications for anxiety management.
    [00:13:00] - The role of vocal prosody in calming anxiety and how certain music mimics this effect.
    [00:22:00] - Practical advice on creating a playlist with music that can help reduce anxiety.
    [00:24:08] - Summary of how music listening influences emotion regulation indirectly through various points in the emotion generation process.


    For full show notes including resources mentioned go to: www.calmyourcaveman.com

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    29 分
  • Break the High Alert Habit
    2024/11/11

    In this episode, we explore the pervasive issue of living in a constant state of high alert and its impact on our anxiety levels. Drawing insights from Alan Gordon's book "The Way Out," we discuss how modern life's constant bombardment of notifications and alerts keeps us perpetually stressed. By examining statistics from the Gallup 2019 Global Emotions Report, we highlight the prevalence of stress in today's society and delve into how our brains, evolved for a low-stimulation environment, struggle to cope with this constant high alert state. Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical tips for reducing anxiety by breaking free from the high alert habit, helping you cultivate a calmer and more balanced life.


    [00:00:00] - Introduction to breaking the high alert habit
    [00:01:17] - Gallup 2019 Global Emotions Report statistics
    [00:03:05] - Illustration using a zebra's response to stress
    [00:06:00] - Evolutionary adaptation and the modern environment
    [00:09:00] - Differentiating between challenge and threat responses to stress
    [00:11:28] - The role of cell phones in maintaining high alert
    [00:13:13] - Practical strategies for managing phone usage
    [00:16:30] - The impact of news consumption on stress levels
    [00:17:29] - Importance of digital fasting and setting boundaries
    [00:18:01] - "Busy Busy Busy" song from Sandra Boynton’s Philadelphia Chickens


    “BusyBusyBusy” Song from Philadelphia Chickens used in this podcast episode by permission. Book copyright © 2002, 2023 by Sandra Boynton. Recording copyright ℗ 2002 by Sandra Boynton. All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

    For full show notes, including resources mentioned, go to:
    www.calmyourcaveman.com

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    22 分
  • Dr. Christopher Minson on Nature Therapy: Anxiety Relief in the Great Outdoors
    2024/11/04

    In this episode, Dr. Christopher Minson, a renowned human physiologist and co-founder of NatureQuant, delves into the significant mental and physical health benefits of spending time in nature. Dr. Minson discusses the physiological responses to natural environments and the evidence supporting nature's positive impact on reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. He emphasizes the concept of "forest bathing," the importance of fractal patterns in nature, and introduces practical ways to incorporate nature into daily life. He also shares the "20-5-3 Rule" for nature exposure, a guideline designed to maximize the mental and physical benefits of being in nature. This episode provides a rich blend of scientific insights and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance their well-being through nature therapy.


    [00:00:00] - Introduction to the Episode
    [00:03:00] - Meet Dr. Christopher Minson: His Background and Research
    [00:07:35] - The Immediate Benefits of Nature Exposure on Mental Health
    [00:13:10] - The Physiological Impact of Nature: Lowering Cortisol and Stress Levels
    [00:17:20] - The "Nature Dose" App: Measuring Your Nature Exposure
    [00:21:40] - Optimal Time in Nature: The 25-3-5 Rule for Mental Health
    [00:26:15] - Long-Term Effects of Nature Exposure on Well-being
    [00:30:45] - Practical Tips for Incorporating Nature into Daily Life
    [00:35:20] - The Importance of Green and Blue Spaces
    [00:39:55] - Final Thoughts: Protecting and Valuing Nature for Health
    [00:42:00] - Closing Remarks and Where to Find More Information


    For full show notes, including resources mentioned, go to:
    www.calmyourcaveman.com

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    43 分