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    Dr. Elissa Epel

    Explore "Dr. Elissa Epel" with insightful episodes like "Dr. Elissa Epel: Control Stress for Healthy Eating, Metabolism & Aging" and "How To Reduce The Harmful Effects Of Chronic Stress with Dr. Elissa Epel" from podcasts like ""Huberman Lab" and "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D."" and more!

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    Dr. Elissa Epel: Control Stress for Healthy Eating, Metabolism & Aging

    Dr. Elissa Epel: Control Stress for Healthy Eating, Metabolism & Aging
    In this episode, my guest is Elissa Epel, Ph.D., professor and vice chair of the department of psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) and the author of a new book entitled "The Stress Prescription." We discuss her work showing how stress impacts mood, eating behavior, mental health, physical health, and aging. She explains stress intervention tools using “top-down” techniques (e.g., radical acceptance, mindfulness, reframing), body-based methods (e.g., breathwork) including the Wim Hof Method, exercise, meditation, body scans, and environmental shifts proven to help people cease unhealthy rumination patterns. We discuss how stress can positively impact psychology and sense of purpose, how stress affects cellular aging, how our narratives of stressful events impact our mood and biology, and how to effectively reframe stress. She explains science-based techniques to break stress-induced cycles of craving and overeating and thereby improve insulin sensitivity and metabolic health. Dr. Epel provides a wide range of tools shown to be effective in reducing stress and improving various aspects of our health. For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Waking Up: https://www.wakingup.com/huberman Momentous: https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Dr. Elissa Epel (00:02:33) Sponsors: LMNT & Waking Up (00:06:18) Stress; Effects on Body & Mind (00:12:50) Tools: Overthinking & Stress (00:15:37) Acute, Moderate & Chronic Stress, Breathing (00:21:23) Stress Benefits, Aging & Cognition; Stress Challenge Response (00:27:23) Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens) (00:32:19) Tool: Shifting Stress to Challenge Response, “Stress Shields” (00:37:400 Stress, Overeating, Craving & Opioid System (00:48:55) Tools: Breaking Overeating Cycles, Mindfulness (00:54:44) Soda & Sugary Drinks (01:00:51) Smoking, Processed Food & Rebellion (01:06:47) Tools: Mindfulness, Pregnancy & Metabolic Health (01:14:11) Body Scan & Cravings (01:17:28) Tool: Meditation & Aging; Meditation Retreats (01:23:35) Meditation, Psychedelics & Neuroplasticity (01:26:02) Mitochondrial Health, Stress & Mood (01:29:49) Chronic Stress & Radical Acceptance, “Brick Wall” (01:37:57) Tool: Control, Uncertainty (01:45:25) Stress Management, “Skillful Surfing” (01:50:25) Narrative, Purpose & Stress (01:52:49) Breathwork, Wim Hof Method, Positivity & Cellular Aging (02:03:11) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac Disclaimer

    How To Reduce The Harmful Effects Of Chronic Stress with Dr. Elissa Epel

    How To Reduce The Harmful Effects Of Chronic Stress with Dr. Elissa Epel

    This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Rupa Health, Essentia, and Athletic Greens.


    Stress has somehow become a perceived right of passage for adults in the US. Many people feel that if they’re not stressed, they’re not working hard enough. And almost all of us have had stress build throughout our lives, a combination of trauma, life experiences, and our state of mind.


    Today on The Doctor’s Farmacy, I’m excited to talk to Dr. Elissa Epel about the wide-ranging effects of chronic stress on our health and how to mitigate it to feel better and even slow the aging process. Elissa Epel, PhD is an internationally renowned health psychologist who focuses on how to live well and thrive with existential stress, despite the challenges we face personally and globally. She is a professor at UCSF and the director of UCSF’s Aging, Metabolism, and Emotion Center. She is the coauthor of the New York Times bestseller The Telomere Effect which is in 30 languages. Her new book is THE STRESS PRESCRIPTION: Seven Days to More Joy and Ease.


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    Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):

    • Uncertainty tolerance and finding comfort in the unknown (4:56 / 2:55)
    • How our trauma history impacts our ability to tolerate uncertainty (7:06 / 5:00) 
    • The difference between acute and chronic stress (14:07 / 12:00) 
    • How our mind states impact how we experience stress (17:21 / 15:19) 
    • The impact stress has on mitochondria (29:57 / 25:00) 
    • Incorporating hormetic or “good” stress into our lives (31:57 / 27:00) 
    • How meaning, purpose, and mindset impact our lives (37:00 / 34:20) 
    • Taking a stress inventory of your life (51:29 / 46:40) 
    • Telomere health and aging (56:47 / 52:12) 
    • Mitigating stress at the start of your day (1:03:13 / 57:25)  


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