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Huberman Lab

Huberman Lab

Mewil 411 Episodes Jul 2, 2026

Huberman Lab discusses neuroscience and how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, behaviors, and health. The podcast provides science-based protocols and practical tools for health optimization. It includes access to supplements, habit trackers, and scientific charts mentioned in episodes.

Episodes

Essentials: Tools for Hormone Optimization in Males | Dr. Kyle Gillett Jul 2, 2026 2428 In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Kyle Gillett, MD, a dual board-certified physician in family medicine and obesity medicine, and an expert in hormone optimization. We discuss science-based tools for optimizing male hormones across the lifespan, including the role of bloodwork, nutrition, and exercise in supporting healthy hormone levels. We also discuss testosterone therapy, ha
Movement Practice to Strengthen Your Mind-Body Connection | Ido Portal Jun 29, 2026 10789 Ido Portal is a world-renowned movement coach who has developed specific practices anyone can use to greatly evolve their mental and physical health, and even gain clearer self-understanding. We discuss the effects of playful movement versus exercise, discipline versus willpower, and how approaching friction points in your practice with relaxed awareness can rewire your default reactions to stress
Essentials: The Science of Eating for Health, Fat Loss & Lean Muscle | Dr. Layne Norton Jun 25, 2026 2224 In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Layne Norton, PhD, an expert in nutrition, fat loss, and metabolism. We discuss the science of energy balance and utilization, including practical strategies for building lean muscle and losing fat. We also cover optimal protein and fiber intake, artificial sweeteners, seed oils, and animal vs. plant-based protein sources. Read the episode
Science of Attraction, Compatibility & Romance | Dr. Paul Eastwick Jun 22, 2026 10216 Dr. Paul Eastwick, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, and a leading expert on the modern science of mate selection in humans. We discuss what people actually look for in a partner, including surprising findings about age preferences, finances, and physical attractiveness. We also discuss why dating apps often lead people to select for traits that don't suppor
Essentials: Improve Flexibility with Research-Supported Stretching Protocols Jun 18, 2026 2185 In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the biology of flexibility and discuss the organ systems that shape range of motion and limb flexibility. I also discuss different types of stretching, which methods are most effective, and practical tools for timing stretching relative to exercise. Finally, I provide specific protocols for how intensely and how often to stretch to maximize flexib
The Mental Frame & Specific Daily Actions to Succeed | Andy Stumpf Jun 15, 2026 10511 Andy Stumpf is a retired Navy SEAL, world-record-holding wingsuit BASE jumper, martial artist, and author. We discuss the mental framework and moment-to-moment decision-making process that can allow anyone to build discipline and resilience and better navigate both everyday life and life's most challenging moments. Andy explains several simple-yet-powerful tools gleaned from his time in — and afte
Essentials: Sleep Toolkit for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing Jun 11, 2026 2348 In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss science-supported tools to improve sleep by supporting a healthy circadian rhythm using key behaviors and environmental cues. I explain specific morning, afternoon and evening behaviors that will increase daytime alertness and support deeper, more consistent sleep at night. I also cover sleep supplements, the effects of caffeine, alcohol and THC o
Eating for Better Sleep & Foods that Improve Metabolic Health | Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge Jun 8, 2026 7025 Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge, PhD, is a professor of nutritional medicine at Columbia University School of Medicine and an expert on the bidirectional relationship between nutrition and sleep. We discuss how even moderate sleep loss increases appetite, changes hunger-related hormones, and causes weight gain, even when calories are not increased. We also explain how meal timing and specific foods, like
Essentials: Psychedelics & Neurostimulation for Brain Rewiring | Dr. Nolan Williams Jun 4, 2026 2454 In loving memory of Nolan Williams (1982-2025): ⁠https://stan.md/3Qle2zp⁠ In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Nolan Williams, MD, a triple board-certified psychiatrist and neurologist. We discuss cutting-edge treatments for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuromodulation, and psychedelic-assisted therapies. We
Peptides: The Science, Uses & Safety | Dr. Abud Bakri Jun 1, 2026 10103 Dr. Abud Bakri, MD, is a board-certified internal medicine physician and expert in the science and clinical use of peptides. We discuss the history, uses, sourcing and safety of BPC-157, GHK-Cu, pinealon, epithalon, GLP-1s, retatrutide, melanotan and growth hormone-promoting peptides. We discuss the gap that exists between animal and human data and meaningful differences in the sources for differe
Essentials: The Science & Process of Healing from Grief May 28, 2026 2360 In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain the neuroscience of grief, including how the brain maps relationships across three dimensions — space, time, and closeness — and why losing someone requires a remapping of those neural circuits. I describe how grief differs from depression, the role of oxytocin in driving yearning after a loss, and why people move through grief at different rates.
Build Muscle, Great Posture & Resilience to Injury | Jeff Cavaliere May 25, 2026 8210 Jeff Cavaliere, MSPT, CSCS, is a physical therapist and certified strength and conditioning specialist and one of the world's leading public educators on resistance training to build muscle size and strength, avoiding and overcoming injuries, and improving your posture and movement patterns (biomechanics). We discuss often-overlooked muscles and exercises that support decades of pain-free training

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