Dopamine Unplugged! (Talia Lerner, PhD)
Welcome to The Coaching Lab’s "Dopamine Unplugged" episode, where we dive into the fascinating world of dopamine—our brain’s supposed superstar neurotransmitter! Is it really the "happiness chemical," or are there more nuanced truths behind its role in motivation and behavior? Today we’ll be debunking common myths, explore the latest research, and uncover how understanding dopamine can empower us to create healthier habits and make lasting change. Whether you"re a neuroscience enthusiast or just curious about how your brain works, we’ve got something for everyone. Today’s guest, Dr. Talia Lerner, will be our guide through today’s unplugging process. She is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Neuroscience and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University. She earned her Bachelor of Science degrees in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University, her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from UCSF, and completed her postdoctoral work at Stanford University. It took us almost 2 years to tee up this interview with Dr. Lerner, and I think you’ll discover it was well worth the wait! Looking for weekly tips, tricks and turbo boosts to enhance your life? Sign up for the CATALYST COMPASS here, a brief weekly compilation of ideas, evidence-based concepts and encouragement to improve your personal and professional life! Info re earning your health & wellness coaching certification, annual Rocky Mountain Coaching Retreat & Symposium & more via https://www.catalystcoachinginstitute.com/ Best-in-class coaching for Employers, EAPs & wellness providers https://catalystcoaching360.com/ YouTube Coaching Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/CoachingChannel Contact us: Results@CatalystCoaching360.com Twitter: @Catalyst2Thrive Website: CatalystCoaching360.com If you are a current or future health & wellness coach, please check out our Health & Wellness Coaching Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/278207545599218. This is a wonderful group if you are looking for encouragement, ideas, resources and more.
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