Episode Description
Stop fighting your brain and start understanding it. Dr. Judson Brewer reveals why willpower is a myth and how neuroscience is the real key to breaking bad habits.
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In this episode of RECOVERable host Terry Maguire sits down with Dr. Judson Brewer (Dr. Jud), a world-renowned psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and New York Times bestselling author of The Craving Mind and Unwinding Anxiety. Dr. Jud explains why the "just say no" approach fails and breaks down the evolutionary "habit loop"—trigger, behavior, and result—that keeps us stuck.
You will learn why dopamine is actually a "motivation molecule" designed for survival, not pleasure, and how to navigate the "three gears" of habit change: awareness, disenchantment, and finding the "Bigger Better Offer". Whether you are struggling with substance use, anxiety, or digital addiction, this conversation provides a science-backed roadmap to rewire your brain using curiosity as a superpower.
Dr. Jud also debunks common myths about "hitting rock bottom" and explains why the logical brain goes offline during a crisis. Learn how to ride out a craving in just 13 minutes and why your "survival brain" might be leading you astray.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:48 – Myth vs. Fact: Is Addiction a Lack of Willpower?
05:58 – The Habit Loop: Trigger, Behavior, and Result
11:15 – Why Willpower is More Myth than Muscle
11:43 – Gear 1: Awareness and the "Why" Trap
15:22 – Gear 2: Finding Disenchantment with Habits
26:35 – Gear 3: The "Bigger Better Offer" Strategy
37:35 – Curiosity: The Superpower for Cravings
40:54 – Is Addiction a Choice or a Brain Disease?
53:21 – The Truth About Dopamine Fasting
Questions the Video Answers:
- Is addiction just a lack of willpower?
- Does dopamine actually make you feel high?
- Why is the teenage brain more susceptible to addiction?
- Can the brain fully recover from long-term drug use?
- Is sugar addiction the same as cocaine addiction?
- What is the habit loop and how does it work?
- Why do we keep doing things we know are bad for us?
- Can anxiety and worrying become a habit?
- Why doesn’t willpower work to stop an addiction?
- What are the three gears of habit change?
- How do you find a "Bigger Better Offer" in recovery?
- How long does a typical craving actually last?
- Is addiction primarily genetic or environmental?
- Why do people in addiction lie or steal?
- Is dopamine fasting a real scientific solution?
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