66. Best Of: Lessons from Neuroscientist Andrew Huberman to Help You Hack your Speaking Anxiety
“There’s no difference between the physiological response to something that you’re excited about and something that you’re nervous about or dreading,” says Andrew Huberman associate professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University. In this “Best of” episode, we revisit one of our most popular interviews. In it, Huberman, from the wildly popular Huberman Labs Podcast, shares his research on the autonomic continuum, a spectrum between states of high alertness or fear all the way down to deep sleep, and shares how to use the system to your advantage. “If people can conceptualize that the anxiety or stress response is the same as the excitement response, they feel different,” Huberman says.

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33. Hacking your Speaking Anxiety: How Lessons from Neuroscience Can Help You Communicate

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130. Best Of: How to Maintain a Powerful Presence in Your Communication

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Understand & Improve Memory Using Science-Based Tools | Huberman Lab Essentials

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Sean Carroll explains the biggest ideas in the universe | Full Interview

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If You Have A Bad Memory, I’ll Help You Fix It In 28 Minutes

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Andrew Huberman Demonstrates the Best Breathing Technique for Stress Relief | The Tonight Show

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102. Create a Presence: How to Communicate in a Way Others Can Feel

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Tools for Managing Stress & Anxiety | Huberman Lab Essentials

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Control Your Vagus Nerve to Improve Mood, Alertness & Neuroplasticity

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The future of educational technology

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1. Speaking Without a Net: How to Master Impromptu Communication

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How Your Brain Works & Changes

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How to Build Endurance | Huberman Lab Essentials

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76. Change My Mind: Using “Pre-suasion” to Influence Others

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Is AI Hiding Its Full Power? With Geoffrey Hinton

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Stanford's Most Controversial Professor on Power | Jeffrey Pfeffer

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18. Managing in the Moment: How to Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable

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How to Communicate With Confidence & Ease (From Harvard Business School’s #1 Professor)

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94. LEADing ideas: Research-Backed Tips and Tools from Four Stanford Professors

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