• How to Calm Down (And What Your Brain Is Actually Missing)
    Jun 12 2026

    Calm isn't a personality trait. It's not something you're born with or without. It's chemistry, serotonin, GABA, oxytocin, and your body knows how to make it. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains what calm actually looks like inside the body, why so many people feel like they can never truly settle, and the simple science-backed ways to help your nervous system find its way back to steady.

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    9 mins
  • Wired but tired, Fight or Flight
    Jun 12 2026

    You push through. You power through. You run on stress and get things done until your body finally stops cooperating. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains the two sides of your nervous system, the gas pedal driving adrenaline and norepinephrine, and the brake pedal most people forgot they had. If you're someone who can't relax even when life slows down, this episode will finally give you the language for what's happening and what to do about it.


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    9 mins
  • The GLP Hormone That Quiets Food Noise
    Jun 12 2026

    Food noise is real. That constant mental chatter around food, the searching, the negotiating, the eating and still feeling unfinished, isn't a character flaw. It's biology. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains GLP-1, the hormone your body already makes, how medications like Ozempic and Zepbound work through this pathway, and why understanding this changes everything about how you see your appetite.

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    12 mins
  • Dopamine Pleasure vs Restoration
    Jun 12 2026

    You're not lazy. You're not weak. You're running a brain that was built to chase relief and modern life knows exactly how to exploit that. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel breaks down dopamine, what it actually does, why stress and depletion make the pull toward food and screens so much stronger, and how to stop fighting yourself and start understanding what your brain is really asking for.

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    9 mins
  • Cortisol Why Stress Makes You Gain Belly Fat
    May 6 2026

    Why do cravings get louder when life gets harder? Why does sleep feel lighter, anxiety feel heavier, and weight seem to collect more around the stomach during stressful seasons?

    In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel breaks down cortisol in simple language and explains why stress is not just emotional. It is metabolic. You’ll learn how cortisol works as a normal survival hormone, why it becomes disruptive when stress is constant, and how it affects cravings, abdominal fat storage, blood sugar, sleep, energy, and that feeling of being constantly on.

    This episode helps connect the dots between stress, biology, and the way your body feels in real life. If you have ever felt tired but wired, more reactive than usual, hungrier at night, or like your body will not settle no matter how hard you try, this episode will help you understand why.

    This is not about blaming stress for everything. It is about finally understanding what your body has been responding to.


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    11 mins
  • Is Insulin Actually Making You Gain Weight? | The Insulin Truth
    Apr 20 2026

    If you have ever been told insulin is the reason you cannot lose weight, this episode will help you understand the real story. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains insulin in plain language, not as the villain people fear, but as one of the body’s most important energy hormones. You’ll learn what insulin actually does, what insulin resistance really means, and why the body becomes more reactive when life is filled with poor sleep, stress, erratic eating, and internal overload.

    This episode breaks down why insulin is not bad, why carbohydrates are not the enemy, and why the problem is often not one food but the bigger metabolic environment surrounding it. Dr. Samuel connects insulin to daily life, including energy crashes, cravings, belly fat, afternoon fatigue, and that feeling of being stuck even when you are trying.


    If you have ever felt confused by blood sugar, afraid of carbs, or frustrated that your body seems to store everything more easily than it used to, this episode will help you stop fearing insulin and start understanding it. Because when insulin finally makes sense, the body starts to make more sense too.

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    12 mins
  • Why You Never Feel Full (Even After Eating) | The Leptin Effect
    Apr 20 2026

    Why do some people eat and still not feel fully satisfied? In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains leptin, one of the body’s key fullness signals, and why that signal can become harder to hear when the system has been under stress for too long. You’ll learn how fullness is not just about stomach size or willpower, but about chemistry, rhythm, sleep, stress, and the body’s ability to feel safe enough to settle.

    This episode explores why some people feel like they are always looking for more food, even after a meal, and why that does not mean they are broken. Dr. Samuel explains leptin in simple language, including why fullness can go quiet after years of dieting, weight cycling, poor sleep, emotional strain, and chaotic eating patterns.

    If you have ever wondered why satisfaction feels delayed, muted, or unpredictable, this episode will help you see that the issue is often not you. It is the signal. And when the body starts to feel safer, steadier, and more nourished, that signal can begin to return.

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    14 mins
  • Why You’re Always Hungry (It’s Not Your Fault) | The Ghrelin Effect
    Apr 20 2026

    Why does hunger sometimes feel calm, and other times feel overwhelming? In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel breaks down ghrelin, one of the body’s main hunger hormones, in a way that finally makes sense. You’ll learn why hunger gets louder when meals are skipped, why poor sleep can make appetite stronger, and why stress and inconsistency can make food feel more urgent than usual.

    This episode explains that strong hunger is not a weakness and not a sign that something is wrong with you. It is often a protective signal from the body when it senses scarcity. Dr. Samuel shows how modern life, busy schedules, late meals, and under-fueling during the day can quietly set people up for intense hunger later on.

    If you have ever felt like you were “fine” all day and then suddenly felt out of control around food at night, this episode will help you understand why. This is the beginning of learning the body’s language instead of blaming it.

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    9 mins