2024-08-05
2 小时 44 分钟Welcome to the Huberman Lab podcast, where we discuss science and science based tools for everyday life.
I'm Andrew Huberman and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
My guest today is doctor Martha Beck.
Doctor Martha Beck did her undergraduate master's and PhD training at Harvard University.
She is also considered one of the foremost experts in the personal development field, having authored many bestselling books, including her upcoming book beyond and anxiety, curiosity, creativity, and finding your life's purpose.
I must say that today's discussion is a truly special one.
I've long benefited from Martha's teachings and I assure you that during today's episode you will benefit from Martha's teachings.
She describes and we explore practices in real time that will allow you to truly understand what is most important to you and what you ought to spend your time pursuing.
You will hear a rich discussion about how to frame the thoughts and the emotions around any topic, including pain points in life, as well as your goals and the things that you are in pursuit of.
You will also learn how to figure out exactly what is most essential to you, and indeed, how to explore what Doctor Martha Beck calls your essential self, those deep rooted desires that are unique to you and your history, and what will make your life most fulfilling.
By the end of today's episode, you will be armed with new intellectual and practical knowledge and you will be able to adopt the best possible stance for you as you navigate forward in your life.
Before we begin, I'd like to emphasize that this podcast is separate from my teaching and research roles at Stanford.
It is, however, part of my desire and effort to bring zero cost to consumer information about science and science related tools to the general public.
In keeping with that theme, I'd like to thank the sponsors of today's podcast.
Our first sponsor is Betterhelp.
Betterhelp offers professional therapy with a licensed therapist carried out entirely online.
Now, I've been doing weekly therapy for well over 30 years.
Initially, I didn't have a choice.
It was a condition of being allowed to stay in high school.
But pretty soon I realized that doing regular therapy is extremely important to our overall health.