Asi Wind: What Magic & Mind Reading Reveal About the Brain

2024 ж. 25 Мам.
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In this episode, my guest is Asi Wind. He's one of the world’s top magicians and mentalists.
We discuss what magic and mentalism reveal about the human mind, including how memories are made, how to erase them, and how and why we perceive things the way we do, all in the context of how he performs his astonishing tricks.
Asi explains that magic works because it involves storytelling, which is key to how we organize memories. He also explains how emotional connection allows people to co-create and believe a common narrative, even one that did not actually occur.
We also discuss how Asi's love of painting and photography and his specific daily routine allow him to access creativity. We also discuss fear, perfectionism, and how feeling emotions deeply serves his craft.
Whether you are interested in magic or not, this conversation with Asi will give you an incredible window into how you perceive, learn, and remember the world around you and how what you believe may or may not be based in reality.
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Asi Wind
Website: www.asiwind.com
KZhead: / @asiwind
Instagram: / asiwind
X: / asiwind
Facebook: / asiwindsincrediblyhuman
Before We Begin (book): bit.ly/3TxN9Wt
Masterclass: bit.ly/43vdsBk
Asi Wind Clips
Penn & Teller: Fool Us: • Magician REVEALS trick...
Salt and Pepper Trick: • Asi Wind performs an i...
Invisible Die Card Trick: • Invisible die card tri...
Kelly Clarkson: • Kelly Clarkson Freaks ...
The View: • Magician Asi Wind Wows...
Other Resources
The Magic Castle: bit.ly/3IQH9mR
Karl Deisseroth on Lex Fridman Podcast: bit.ly/43EqVqz
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman: amzn.to/3Tzsph8
Epicly Later’d: The John Cardiel Story: • All Hail Cardiel: The ...
Huberman Lab Episodes Mentioned
Dr. Karl Deisseroth: Understanding & Healing the Mind: • Dr. Karl Deisseroth: U...
Rick Rubin: How to Access Your Creativity: • Rick Rubin: How to Acc...
Dr. David Spiegel: Using Hypnosis to Enhance Mental & Physical Health & Performance: • Dr. David Spiegel: Usi...
Chris Voss: How to Succeed at Hard Conversations: • Chris Voss: How to Suc...
People Mentioned
David Blaine: illusionist, magician: davidblaine.com
Avner the Eccentric: magician, clown, mime: bit.ly/3Tqvpwi
Franco Pascali: magician, cardist: bit.ly/3TElMdI
Juan Tamariz: Spanish magician: nyti.ms/3Tz8qz4
Tommy Wonder: Dutch magician: • Tommy Wonder - Magicia...
Chan Canasta: Polish mentalist: bit.ly/3TN5vEr
Lucian Freud: English painter: bit.ly/3TMFmFE
Andrew Wyeth: American realist painter: mo.ma/3Twm0mT
Vincent van Gogh: Dutch painter: bit.ly/3TyZFoU
Mark Rothko: American painter: bit.ly/4crUkZ3
Bevil Conway: researcher, senses and perception: bit.ly/4cohAax
Chuck Close: American painter: bit.ly/3TxPO2x
John Cardiel: skateboarder: / johncardiel
Henri Matisse: French artist: bit.ly/4ctyTH6
Laura Alexander: American artist: bit.ly/3VxBklL
Harry Lorayne: American magician: bit.ly/4cvHMjf
Hernri Cartier-Bresson: French photographer: bit.ly/3vhlnpp
John Graham: magician, mentalist: bit.ly/3TuhZzj
Doug McKenzie: magician, mentalist: bit.ly/43tIDwV
Timestamps
00:00:00 Asi Wind
00:02:48 Sponsors: LMNT, BetterHelp & AeroPress
00:07:07 “Jazzy Magic”, Tricks & Improvisation, Memory
00:14:57 Magic & Imagination
00:24:06 Memory “Experiments”
00:29:18 Sponsor: AG1
00:30:46 Reality Augmentation, Free Will
00:35:31 Audience Interactions & Connection, Empathy, Tool: Breathing
00:41:20 Audience, Empathetic Attunement & Connection; Skeptics
00:49:10 Trick Explanation, Props
00:57:21 Exposing Magic, Misdirection, Storytelling
01:07:29 Sponsor: InsideTracker
01:08:36 Delight, Hypnosis, Behavior Patterns
01:17:35 Hypnotists & Guiding Attention; Social Media
01:23:01 “Power of Pauses” & Memory; Tool: Gap Effects & Learning
01:30:14 Tension, Understanding Magic
01:36:16 Storytelling
01:43:00 Painting & Composition
01:51:08 Truths, Clean Slate, Art & Storytelling
01:59:03 Art & Motivation, Honesty
02:05:17 Inspiration & Creativity, “Sponge”
02:12:38 Morning Routine & Creativity
02:19:28 Memory & Fear, Power of Story; Tool: Walking & Creativity
02:29:53 Body Language
02:33:01 Perfectionism; Negative Emotions, Photography
02:40:19 Sensitivity, Empathy, Family
02:45:16 Incredibly Human Show
02:49:22 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, KZhead Feedback, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter
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  • His teacher is Juan Tamariz! In the 80s Spanish kids grew up watching his shows and then we would play at doing card tricks during recess at school or at family dinners. He's an amazing magician and he also blends magic with humor. Such a cool guy!

    @hg2m@hg2mАй бұрын
  • I wish I could tell you how much your podcast has changed my life and the way I think. I wasn’t able to go to college or university. I moved out at a young age and could never concentrate in school.(biggest regret of my life) and could never have afforded it anyway. I listen to all of the podcasts on Spotify daily when I’m walking or driving…I feel like I’m getting a free education. Thank you SO much for this. I’m grateful 🙏

    @onlymyrooles@onlymyroolesАй бұрын
    • ADHD?

      @Quinefan@QuinefanАй бұрын
    • @@Quinefan yep 😩

      @onlymyrooles@onlymyroolesАй бұрын
    • @@onlymyrooles Are you getting effective treatment? Management?

      @Quinefan@QuinefanАй бұрын
    • @@Quinefan yes I am :)

      @onlymyrooles@onlymyroolesАй бұрын
    • @@onlymyrooles Medication? What kind?

      @Quinefan@QuinefanАй бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman - you are doing amazing work and having a huge impact on the minds of millions. Thank you.

    @leifueland5162@leifueland51622 ай бұрын
    • Yes, and you even managed to juggle a small harem! Bravo.

      @thk929@thk9292 ай бұрын
    • @@thk929 jealous?

      @timm_Rudiger@timm_RudigerАй бұрын
    • @@timm_RudigerNot of that.

      @thk929@thk929Ай бұрын
    • ​@@thk929Small Harem or 5 accounts of 5 Cardi B followers? Whatever It's the same thing.

      @raulkoren6512@raulkoren6512Ай бұрын
    • @@timm_Rudiger @thk929 is clearly saying this positively and is clearly a Huberman fan, FYI.

      @Onlylovelystuff@OnlylovelystuffАй бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman, turns out you and I have even more in common than what I had thought. We both come from a punk rock background. A couple years ago I almost died from complications from bipolar disorder. Without your protocols I would likely not be alive, or would not be where I am today. Additionally to following your protocols, I have been working with a sponsor in a 12 steps program to manage my sexual addiction. I have had great results. I am hoping you get the healing you need and I only wish the best for you. Thank you for all you have done for me.

    @SalvationLife@SalvationLifeАй бұрын
    • I think it is time that you help him. It seems that you have mastered your addiction. He has not, if the rumors are true. But I think we should not judge him for that like he did not judge his audience for mistakes and addiction. To be attracted to different kind o women is called the coolidge effect. That is the natural programm of the DNA, if you are not balanced in your base chakra , how it is called in Eastern teaching. That is the same as Malkut(one of the sephiroth) in Jewish/Christian or earth element in Western teaching. If you are balanced you programm your sexual attraction as I understood it. I was kind of baited by the title, I thought he talks about real magic and the topics that I mentioned.

      @AdamWeisshaupt@AdamWeisshauptАй бұрын
    • I have certainly not mastered my addiction, I am only in a program and have had success in my recovery from compulsive sexual or romantic activities and am involved in a program that supports this. I will always have these addictions, I will only manage them. I could not help Andrew, other than to tell him he is not alone and there are so many other of us who have similar complications, we have made a mess of our lives in regards to sex and relationships, but there is a way out of this lie we have created.

      @SalvationLife@SalvationLifeАй бұрын
    • @@SalvationLife I think the topic is interesting., because a lot of people struggle with it. I am not sure what is the perfect behaviour. But I think both kinds of extremes are negative. There are people that dont want to have sex and are celibate and people that have too much sexual energy. So it would be interesting to research the stuff. I read stories about people that try to be celibate and ended up sleeping with goats (not sexual just sleep in the same bed as goats). They ended up having all kind of strange behavior. I wish you luck and hope you achieve what your goal is.

      @AdamWeisshaupt@AdamWeisshauptАй бұрын
  • I have run 3 half marathons and 5 10k stints after discovering this podcast. I can safely say I am slowly understanding my brain and am in control. Running was outside my comfort zone and have sought to tame my mind to do it and I have!. Thanks Andrew!

    @austinchinakidzwa7541@austinchinakidzwa7541Ай бұрын
  • Nothing the media says can take away the credibility of your work and studies! Keep up the great work at helping others take care of their bodies. Love the Podcast!

    @lancehardy9289@lancehardy9289Ай бұрын
    • Probably not studies.. but it’s important to take the bad parts with the good to get a holistic view. Else you’re just a slave to anyone that says things you like to hear.

      @Atlas92936@Atlas92936Ай бұрын
    • So, what you’re saying is that bro’s be bro’s and that’s entirely ok? Thank you for putting your name out there with your full chest regarding this, women in the future will be able to google your name and find out important information like this so that they can avoid individuals who think integrity and honesty in relationships aren’t necessary. The western4B movement is happening for a reason.

      @Ninsidhe@NinsidheАй бұрын
    • 😂 @ninsidhe Dawg, I’m saying his personal life has nothing to do with what he is talking about in his podcast. His work should not get discredited because of some personal short comings (if it is true.) Just trying to leave his personal matters outside of his career.

      @lancehardy9289@lancehardy9289Ай бұрын
    • @@Atlas92936 very well said

      @sunilmenon6344@sunilmenon6344Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Ninsidhe these people keep saying they learned so much from this podcast😅 then they say sleeping right and eating right is what they learned which is common knowledge. Oh and they learned science. They think everything said here is scientific fact. Watching people defend their parasocial relationships is entertaining. It is a good way to identify people that you wouldn't want anything to do with. You couple never trust them lol

      @alisonmercer5946@alisonmercer5946Ай бұрын
  • Saw the New York Mag “hit piece” and immediately subscribed. If that garbage publication hates this guy so much then he’s gotta be doing great things. 😂

    @halnicholas3791@halnicholas3791Ай бұрын
    • The publication includes accounts of real people. Don't blindly follow people uncritically. Cancel culture is dumb, but at least criticize where criticism is due.

      @HORNGEN4@HORNGEN4Ай бұрын
    • that's not a wise filter to use to give someone credibility, creating polarization is a powerful tool that lays a trap that we often step into. we should draw on our own abilities to use discernment to judge people & situations for ourselves.

      @imissnickplur4964@imissnickplur4964Ай бұрын
    • ​@@HORNGEN4 Real Cardi B followers as someone commented here. So yes it's real people, but not the kind i have any ounce of respect about.

      @Tate525@Tate525Ай бұрын
    • @@HORNGEN4 The idea that no one has skeletons in their closet besides Huberman, is the reason this whole debacle is a waste of time. The level of hypocrisy and lack of self-awareness from the critics is astounding. People act like Huberman burnt down an orphanage. What he did is not uncommon, not saying it's right, I'm saying I guarantee none of us are in any position to judge. If we want to talk about criticism where it's due, then you should be the first to bring your skeletons out the closet so we can collectively judge you, to see if you are capable of judging him.

      @mikekane2492@mikekane2492Ай бұрын
    • @@Tate525 you clearly didn't read the article(s). There's nothing to disrespect unless you're purely misogynistic.

      @HORNGEN4@HORNGEN4Ай бұрын
  • I think today’s a good day to begin watching all your brilliant episodes again.

    @andrewnewman313@andrewnewman313Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for all the hard work and the incredibly informative podcasts you share for free. It is life changing. I have made a lot of positive changes thanks to your information. I love that you give the science before the protocols because it helps to understand the issue better. Ignore the haters out there. You are cherished by many for your positive contributions to people's health. Stay strong!

    @elizabethlevy9496@elizabethlevy94962 ай бұрын
  • The part about guiding attention was really fascinating. Some coaches do this very well also. The first time I met with a coach, I went on for about 10 minutes about a challenge I was having at work. She listened patiently and then asked "how can you maximize this opportunity?" Her question stopped me in my tracks as it wasn't what I was expecting, but what she did was brilliant. It directed my attention to solutions instead of the problem, which was helpful as I sometimes laser focus on the problem. To this day that is still one of my favorite questions.

    @patriciab111@patriciab111Ай бұрын
    • Quran says: “Allah:there is no deity worthy of worship except he”:The Neccessary life/consciousness,sustainer of life/consciousness.” Wire like neuronal structures that conduct electricity via ions/neurotransmitters in the CNS/PNS possess no attribute of thinking/life and yet that has “randomly” led to life. Consciousness/thinking is an innate idea(“Fitra”)that is distinct from carbon skeleton and yet the materialist scientist believes that chemistry turned into biology via “god of randomness”/”Emergent property”/”law of nature”. Consciousness can only stem from Necessary Consciousness (Allah-one/indivisible/loving/self-sufficient perfection.

      @bluesky45299@bluesky45299Ай бұрын
  • I was so skeptical about this video, but it’s actually so sweet in the later half of the video. It’s so crucial to highlight the beauty of empathy in art. Thanks for the great podcast!

    @martinaalvarez47@martinaalvarez4729 күн бұрын
  • Mr. Huberman, Sr. You got our support; you are an educator and you actually have helped people improve their lives. Something that the gutter press will never do. That sewer MSM 'press' actually are the cause of a lower cognitive development in humans. Thank you for your work. Keep it up.

    @gabriellarrotta8636@gabriellarrotta8636Ай бұрын
  • The Sultan of Science is the gift that keeps on giving. As good as ever. I refuse to believe that recent gossip will ruffle his feathers at all. But, I think it gives me a legitimate excuse for a bit of daydreaming...of being Dr. Huberman's Secretary. I have felt a bit guilty for even going there before, but after reading all this catnip for an independent sub type woman, I can now only give in to my fantasies after years of resisting. May the lord have mercy on me.

    @eili8806@eili8806Ай бұрын
    • You are a guy right?

      @greed6is6good@greed6is6goodАй бұрын
    • Have fun!

      @NotaNazgul@NotaNazgulАй бұрын
  • HATE SURVIVIOR!!!! You are doing incredible work, your have literally changed my and millions of others lives! Big Thanks for everything man

    @justingarner5425@justingarner54252 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely wonderful conversation. Thank you both so much. As you said in this recording... "no hyperbole is enough"... to describe the joy and value of these podcasts

    @louiseseymour663@louiseseymour663Ай бұрын
  • OMG! Please make an episode dedicated to visual arts, colors, perception, how it stimulates the brain! Love to hear more about science behind it

    @vWiewioR@vWiewioR2 ай бұрын
    • It was Holi a few days ago India. That's the celebration where they through colored powders at each other to ward off evil and promote good fortune. Check out the Ayurvedic perspective on the powers related to different colors. Fascinating!! Bless✌️♥️🕉🌷📿🙏

      @EzEzEz369@EzEzEz3692 ай бұрын
    • Yes please!

      @marshad.9149@marshad.9149Ай бұрын
  • If you are successful, fame that will come with all these hurtful gossips, provably it will pass, patience, don’t read those false news and do what ever your wise part and people you trust might recommend you. And if there is something true, we can change for good, that’s all. I think you had a mission with the world: making science accessible to the common people and I hope you can continue with whatever is your or are your passion or interest. Bear hugs from 🇯🇵

    @midoann@midoannАй бұрын
  • Having worked in the motor industry many years ago, I was taught to question customers in a particular way. This would guide their responses, really quite accurately. I discovered that Ford, for example, would get approximately 400 pieces of information from a prospective customer before selling them the car of their dreams...a Ford ...if they didn't have enough money for a Ferrari. It's scary. I have never driven a Ford incidentally but the point is that we're all subject to ' magic' without even realising. Take a look around your home, what have you bought without intending to? I'm guessing quite a bit🤔

    @user-hu9zy9tb4u@user-hu9zy9tb4u2 ай бұрын
    • As a Ford driver can say not and never been disappointed.

      @cherylnathanodette@cherylnathanodette2 ай бұрын
    • Can relate. I'm in Solar (Helps that I believe in the Technology)

      @TheJoshestWhite@TheJoshestWhiteАй бұрын
  • Dearest Andrew, I was crying as i was listening to this podcast❣️ So many times you find the most amazing people from all walks of life and vastly different fields. Your podcasts have been life changing for me! Words don't express the gratitude i feel for U and your hosts! I am also extremely delighted to listen to your verbal communication, the way u phrase your thoughts, the aloquent and precise choice of your words adds an extra layer of pleasre to these adventures with U! If u ever come to Hungary, please know that u have family here 🤗

    @MFulop@MFulopАй бұрын
  • Dear Andrew, I really enjoy your shows and the knowledge it brings. I appreciate your honesty and service to normal people like me. We may not be perfect but at least try to be better. I did also like the talk with Asi Wind, never will I look at magic as simple tricks again. Thanks

    @morgannaidu734@morgannaidu73414 күн бұрын
  • Dear Andrew: I don't care what the New York Magazine writes one bit.Thank you for what you've done for my life.

    @yankelovich@yankelovichАй бұрын
    • He has helped me too but I am disappointed by the article, as it suggests a man who is very different to how he presents himself to the public. The accounts are not just ex girlfriends, but includes male friends and peers. The overall impression is a flawed, entitled, flaky and selfish man.

      @WonderfulQuill-nq3fq@WonderfulQuill-nq3fqАй бұрын
    • The world is not black and white, you can be grateful towards somebody, and still see how their discourse is flawed and make criticism.

      @UndeadAlv@UndeadAlvАй бұрын
    • @@WonderfulQuill-nq3fq What makes you believe the article (more than your eye)? How do you know it's true? And why are you rushing to judge someone by it?

      @jovinco3693@jovinco3693Ай бұрын
    • @@jovinco3693 Did you not read my comment? And did you read the article?

      @WonderfulQuill-nq3fq@WonderfulQuill-nq3fqАй бұрын
    • @@WonderfulQuill-nq3fqwere you really expecting anything different?

      @connorp5142@connorp5142Ай бұрын
  • Dr.Huberman, you and your worked helped me a LOT that no one else could have done. We are with you and always thankful of what you are doing.

    @soroushshahhoseini7606@soroushshahhoseini7606Ай бұрын
  • Sir! I watch KZhead everyday for decades and I don't comment. But I'll do now, because you help me change the trajectory of my life year 2020, January 1st when I watch your podcast with Rich Roll. You literally saved my life and I know others too! I hope this message reaches you, stay strong, it'll pass!

    @MrChanChanKun@MrChanChanKunАй бұрын
  • It is a one man. So much courage in this one man. Courage to speak for the helpless, where cowards chose to look the other way. But such a man cannot be ordinary. He is not ordinary. He is Dr Huberman. My deepest regards.

    @deepdusto@deepdustoАй бұрын
  • Thank you man for all that you do. Not only do you bring first class scientific knowledge to the world, you are helping people like you did for me. Your advice has gotten me out of a state of severe illness. I have listened to all your podcasts and awaiting every 2 weeks your new ones. Do not let unethical journalists driven by sensationalism invade your privacy nor revenge seeking ex girlfriends impact your great work. Your private life and the pieces you chose not to share are none of the world's business. Myself and so I assume thousands of others stand behind you and your work. Stay strong, it just comes with celebrity status. Please keep doing what you do.

    @billyray4947@billyray49472 ай бұрын
    • Agree. Stay strong and keep your head up.

      @michaellajenkins4566@michaellajenkins45662 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. What Dr Huberman does in his personal life has nothing to do with the scientific information he provides. Personally, Im here for that, not for the drama. I feel some of us need to learn to seperate the art from the artist.

      @Mr.Coffee576@Mr.Coffee5762 ай бұрын
    • Dr Huberman is a Gift to the Enquiring Mind to be Sure, to be Sure 🕊🕊🕊

      @purepotentialityNow@purepotentialityNow2 ай бұрын
    • Interesting the comments here are more serious than those on instagram. Maybe those who watch longer KZhead vids are more mature. Anyway I still came here with popcorn to read everyone’s views. As expected two camps. Those normalizing his behaviour, and those condemning him although I’m sure they benefitted from his work and teachings. I’ll put myself in a third group. Andrew, you’re a dick, but I’ve benefitted from your work immensely and grateful for that. Now please teach us how to handle 6 chicks at the same time! 😂

      @Hkizzie@Hkizzie2 ай бұрын
    • I like your popcorn comment :-). Just to describe my position I am neither normalizing nor condemning (obviously), I stongly believe it's none of my business to comment nor judge his private life. I wonder how Kerry Howley would feel if one would examine her private life, I guess, it's occupational hazard for her for and all journalists on National Enquirer level. @@Hkizzie

      @billyray4947@billyray49472 ай бұрын
  • Wow.. just Wow! How the brain and the mind work has been fascinating for me since I can remember. And I regret I didn't go for psychology during college, some years ago. But lately, I've been considering going back to college for psychology since I discovered Andrew Huberman eight months ago. Thanks Andrew and guest for the inspiration you've brought to my life.

    @natusha_andrade@natusha_andrade2 ай бұрын
  • The real problem is people putting someone like Huberman on a pedestal and being shocked that he is in fact human and flawed like every single one of us, get a grip people, I'm still watching his content because his personal life is none of my business

    @gsherlock3379@gsherlock3379Ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Dr. Huberman. This channel has always been a gem for me; no amount of personal slandering could change the positives you and the guests you've interviewed have brought into my life. While I don't watch all of your podcasts, I religiously sit down at my desk and take notes for those that are in my area of interest, watching them through in their entirety without any breaks. I am forever grateful for all of this quality information that you have made effectively free for everyone on the internet. I don't specifically buy into mouthpiece articles and personal slanders on social media platforms. Lots of love from 🇦🇪.

    @raulkoren6512@raulkoren6512Ай бұрын
  • Am I correct in thinking that when Asi Wind says “you are the co-author of the trick / experiment”, he sort of refers to “the Heisenberg effect” (= the very act of observation directly alters the phenomenon under investigation)? I am reading “The Dark Side of the Inner Child: The Next Step” by Stephen Wolinsky, and he refers to the same effect when talking about our perception / illusion of reality. Whether I’m right or wrong, I really loved this episode. It does provide a lot of food for thought, and I’m sure it’ll make many people change the way they see the game of life. Sending hugs and gratitude from Ukraine

    @mariana_kyiv@mariana_kyivАй бұрын
  • I wanted to pose the question, What are the potential long-term effects on an individual who consistently suppresses their true self to conform and fit in with societal norms,and how do these effects impact their emotional well-being, relationships, personal development, career success, and overall quality of life? Have there been any studies on this topic

    @nikkiadam8193@nikkiadam8193Ай бұрын
    • You gonna wreck your brain, guess how I know. But your true identity is also subject to change. In a perfect world imagine yourself as a plant who needs certain type of climate and soil, that's where you gotta go. You might be adaptable to anything evergreen plant, but there is still some environment better for your species.

      @sergii_real_estate@sergii_real_estateАй бұрын
  • Andrew, Andrew, always joyful watching you. 😘

    @njc1903@njc1903Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your great contribution to the public. We disregard the noise! keep on the good work!

    @urikushnir8865@urikushnir8865Ай бұрын
  • Andrew Huberman, there will be haters, always. Continue to do your work and don’t be discouraged. Your personal business is none of our business, and the quality of the information you provide remains top notch. Good luck with everything! Hope we get more cool stuff to watch

    @aznstride4325@aznstride4325Ай бұрын
  • Mindblowing. I thoroughly enjoyed the insightful art discussion and the revelation regarding Rothko's intuition. I would be thrilled if you could dedicate an episode to Neuroesthetics and Neuroscience applied to Architecture. As an architect, I find the groundbreaking discoveries in this field to be revolutionary and incredibly important for enhancing the way we design living spaces.

    @evaferrari682@evaferrari682Ай бұрын
    • OOOOOOO!!! That sounds FASCINATING!!!

      @Tooley2008@Tooley2008Ай бұрын
  • I know almost nothing about the controversy that's happening, I watched a video by breaking points and he stated that it was all anonymous and even if it wasn't I don't go off of just words alone, I would need to see proof. From the sound of it, it sounds like a hit piece. Anyways, regardless of what happened, I don't come here to learn about your personal life, I'm here for the top quality content. Keep doing your thing by educating us and provided high quality information. I also realized I wasn't subscribed and subscribed :)

    @DefineMeAsOne@DefineMeAsOneАй бұрын
  • Thank you Andrew for all that you do!!

    @ryanauker1144@ryanauker11442 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman I just read the article about you and I'm still staying in our "cult." As the article implies haha So you made some mistakes and your opps came after you. You're human and if anything it makes you more relatable. I've made too many mistakes to count. Why would I judge your personal life when I am human too. It sucks that your personal affairs are out in the public and that some people will judge you because of that but that is just something we all do. We make mistakes and we deal with the outcome of our decisions. That's being a human. Don't stop what you're doing with your podcast's. You're human and deserve compassion and empathy as does every other human being does.

    @BruderAdrian@BruderAdrianАй бұрын
    • I agree. the interview where he talks about his wild past made me love him even more.

      @youtubemom497@youtubemom497Ай бұрын
    • Try and say human any more 😂

      @jamesthornton3539@jamesthornton3539Ай бұрын
    • Making mistakes vs long term philandering and leading double lives is not the same thing at all

      @user-ib9ky2jo9h@user-ib9ky2jo9hАй бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman, could you make an episode about the most efficient learning techniques, like retrieval, spaced repetition, mind mapping, etc.

    @jackm.1628@jackm.16282 ай бұрын
    • he has made a video about this. check out one that I think has the title “Learn Faster”

      @jonmorrisseau@jonmorrisseau2 ай бұрын
    • no

      @BiA-hg7qr@BiA-hg7qr2 ай бұрын
    • 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

      @luc4lvar3s30@luc4lvar3s302 ай бұрын
    • all of them sound great if i could rely and actually find real support from real people. my phone never rings nobody texts me I tried to share my information with all the people connected to me

      @katecarlin8326@katecarlin83262 ай бұрын
    • Yes, he’s did a full podcast on this … look in his library!

      @catherinerossba-fineartma-6619@catherinerossba-fineartma-66192 ай бұрын
  • You’re changing lives for the better, please don’t listen to all the media crap. We’ll keep listening and supporting you.

    @annasorokina5717@annasorokina5717Ай бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman, I have to say as someone who has been struggling, your content has been game changing in figuring out what’s happening to me. I feel like the information you give I should be paying you, with money I don’t have. From the bottom of my heart, thank you 🙏

    @bentopp@bentoppАй бұрын
  • Keep up your awesome work DR. Huberman. You are making a difference, and helping us all.

    @misty4483@misty4483Ай бұрын
  • You are a great man Andrew ! A fantastic thinker and scientific. Improving focus and working memory actually have the potential to change society if well apply, you are one of the only scientific public figure to defend the possibility to do so. keep up your work. You don't need to be perfect. The burden of perfection can't be bear by anyone. Love your work !!

    @ralphneptune9881@ralphneptune9881Ай бұрын
  • Hello Dr Huberman, I was wondering if you would consider doing an episode on left handed people, or left handed phenomenon. There is very little online about it, and it is pretty nebulous as a topic. I was wondering who better than you could gather, organise and spread that knowledge. Anyway just a thought. Love the podcast and thank you for all the amazing work 🙏🙂

    @gallunciello@galluncielloАй бұрын
    • Nothing more nebulous than being a lefty in Kindergarten and not being able to learn how to use lefty scissors to cut with my right hand. 😒

      @differenceofexistence@differenceofexistenceАй бұрын
  • GREAT episode, as a highly sensitive nocturnal and creative person this was an unexpected gift. The quality of your guests, your questions/conversation, and the amount of information you're able to continually provide are all literally unmatched and unbelievable. Thank you for everything brother.

    @tmerk4292@tmerk4292Ай бұрын
  • This is a magic episode. No pun intended. Love this.

    @robertobenedit@robertobenedit2 ай бұрын
  • It's cool how this podcast about magic, illusions is posted on the day of eclipse. Adds to the fun. 🔮

    @gargidangayach@gargidangayach2 ай бұрын
  • Deep conversation that reveals the multiple invisible layers and sophisticated craftsmanship that sculpts such a great magician. As it’s interesting to have a glance on what drives the creative process for Asi wind! Thanks for sharing this very engaging conversation!

    @nda4591@nda45912 ай бұрын
  • Superb! He's an excellent choice for a podcast guest. A magician with a knack for practical psychology, he astounds with his insights into the human mind. It's refreshing to host someone who seamlessly blends magic with psychological expertise, offering a unique perspective beyond traditional scientific discourse.

    @godlikeexcellence1201@godlikeexcellence1201Ай бұрын
  • I TRULY loved this episode and I TRULY love this dude. I reason with a lot of things that he said and overall is rrefreshing to see

    @agusrusso6087@agusrusso60872 ай бұрын
  • I do think the most beautiful and different and unique of this episode, is not only how two people are sharing knowledge and exploring forms of expresión and how mind works but algo the emotions as part of it. When he speaks he just liberate this huge passion he has for art even more than for magic and how this immersed him in who he is. People call it to romantics life but really our experiences make us who we are and this episode is just such an amazing way to spend my time and confirm what I believe about how huge we are and our mind is but how important is pasión, emotions and expression to feel alive. Thank you both. Such a great episode !

    @andreadelahozpena7345@andreadelahozpena7345Ай бұрын
  • "The smarter you are, the easier you are to fool" What a paradox...

    @chapman137@chapman137Ай бұрын
    • Identity protection cognition. Intelligent people are also incredibly biased.

      @Sri-jp-mfa@Sri-jp-mfaАй бұрын
  • You have our full support. Please keep doing what you do best and ignore the slanderers.

    @adblaze4808@adblaze4808Ай бұрын
  • Look at what Andrew does for people and what the NYT does to people.

    @Spinks345@Spinks345Ай бұрын
  • Amazing work Dr. Huberman! Thank you so much on behalf of the many whose lives you're improving. 💛👊

    @holceroglu79@holceroglu79Ай бұрын
  • I love this interview. Beautiful. Thank you.

    @jenn_madison@jenn_madison2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Dr. Huberman. Keep it up!

    @pam2083@pam20832 ай бұрын
    • so kind of you to reach out during these hard times.... but I honestly don't think Dr. Love needs any encouragement in keeping it up

      @bigbrowneye9635@bigbrowneye9635Ай бұрын
    • Says the Big Brown Eye.

      @differenceofexistence@differenceofexistenceАй бұрын
  • They are going after him because of the Lustig podcast. The powers that be are making sure Andrew refrains from criticizing the food or medical industry.

    @alirezahosseinmardi@alirezahosseinmardiАй бұрын
  • I watched the Penn and Teller youtube video with Asi Wind, amazing 👏 This was different, and very enjoyable. Thank you!

    @Jane-yj1to@Jane-yj1to2 ай бұрын
  • Dear Andrew, I am here to tell you that what you have did in the scientific community is amazing! I hope you continue to achieve success in life and providing listeners and viewers with quality content!

    @mohsinshahbaz5846@mohsinshahbaz5846Ай бұрын
  • 27 minutes in and Asi is teaching me how to answer a question without answering a question 😂 I see the control and captivity that Asi has in this conversation

    @CherryMck@CherryMckАй бұрын
  • 'Don't Stop' episode! Big shoutout for keeping our curiosity lit!🔥

    @fodilamra@fodilamra2 ай бұрын
  • So nice that you interviewed another deeply feeling human. I identify with so much in this interview. Really enjoyed it. Thanks Andrew. Chin up.

    @marshad.9149@marshad.9149Ай бұрын
  • This is the most amazing episode, I did not know of Asi before, but I am so impressed with the wisdom he imparted in the conversation, from truth in art to his breadth of interest in many different arts. Wow!

    @portiaShao@portiaShaoАй бұрын
  • no matter your personal life i love your work and still aspire to be like you

    @johnbrown5493@johnbrown5493Ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Professor Huberman. ❤👍

    @user-mi5wc9vx6t@user-mi5wc9vx6t2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for having this episode. No doubt the world's top performing athletes are masters at mentalism and they are magical on the field! This is wonderful.

    @LAprosportsfan@LAprosportsfan2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks you so much. Looking at things differently and its already changed my direction and cant wait to this skill mastered over time.

    @connectingthesciences4621@connectingthesciences46212 ай бұрын
  • Such an interesting and inspiring episode !!! One of my favorite out of almost all I’ve listened on your channel ! I have learned so much from it . Please keep up your great work ! Support as always ! ❤

    @222littlecat@222littlecatАй бұрын
  • My brain is just starting to come back to a new normal. Mil retired x3 yrs w. TBI&Migraines, and years of failed medical tx…neuroplasticity is awesome

    @GfnWiz@GfnWiz2 ай бұрын
  • Great listen. So many things to take in on how the mind works and how magic works as well to fool us.

    @rpmen@rpmen2 ай бұрын
  • Way cool!!! Awesome information 👏 love it! It brings out the kid in me, with science behind it! Thank you both!!!

    @77777jetta@77777jetta2 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful topic for this Monday!! Thank you so much!❤

    @carlazambrano106@carlazambrano1062 ай бұрын
  • Dr. HUBERMAN. I'm taking your advice on jetlag this week. I'm flying to Paris Tuesday, and that flight always does a number on me. Thank you for all your work. It has changed my life. I recommend you to everyone I talk to. Also please watch Glenn Greenwald's take on that ridiculous hit piece IN New York magazine. I'm a long time follower and supporter of Glenn's work. Thank you.

    @danahodgson7478@danahodgson74782 ай бұрын
    • Could you remind me which episode is about how to deal with jetlag? I need it soon when I travel to China. Thanks

      @Sara-nj4xz@Sara-nj4xzАй бұрын
    • @@Sara-nj4xz I’m pretty sure it’s one of the recent Q & A episodes

      @onlymyrooles@onlymyroolesАй бұрын
    • I tried the jetlag avoidance protocol and it totally worked for me, it was just hard getting up at 4 AM a day before travel.

      @CyrusNiltchian@CyrusNiltchianАй бұрын
  • Dr. Huberman, I just want to tell you that your podcasts have inspired me to be a much healthier version of myself. Also you’re helping me as a single mom to teach my son about health and science. We watch every episode! I knew when you admitted to believing in God, attacks would follow but I hope you continue help people for a long time.🤗❤️

    @youtubemom497@youtubemom497Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for all you do, sir. I stand with you

    @Wfwi@WfwiАй бұрын
  • Twice as much support. I will now support Huberman twice as much after reading the guardian article. More even. I usually check his channel, intermittently, and rotate his Podcasts in with my other, some weeks more than others, but I will go out of my way to make sure and watch everyone the day it drops, like, and leave a comment every single day. I Encourage you to do the same gents and ladies

    @cartergraham4824@cartergraham4824Ай бұрын
  • What a fascinating mind! Looked forward to this episode for a long time and it didn't disappoint. In other news, keep up the good work. One thing about haters is that they will always hate; it's their job.

    @sinegugundlovu2767@sinegugundlovu27672 ай бұрын
    • @@LonnieSeversonI was thinking the same. Finally.☺️

      @onlymyrooles@onlymyroolesАй бұрын
  • On the podcast about parenting, you mentioned that you read the comments on KZhead. I hope so! I have a suggestion or recommendation, would you consider doing an episode on narcissism with Dr. Ramani? Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the public, educating us and helping to make our lives better. I wish you all the best.

    @SpazmoticOne@SpazmoticOneАй бұрын
    • Probably be the most watched episode ever...Though I doubt it will happen 😉

      @WonderfulQuill-nq3fq@WonderfulQuill-nq3fqАй бұрын
  • INSPIRING in so many ways. Thanks Andrew and Asi for sharing this cast. Asi reveals much about the true nature of the artist and the inner workings of the creative process and it's truly spiritual nature. Deep Bow

    @FREEAGAIN432@FREEAGAIN432Ай бұрын
  • Juan Tamariz! I used to watch him on Spanish TV when I was kid 😊. So nice you mentioned him.

    @valjames1971@valjames19712 ай бұрын
  • “Social media changes the way the audience responds in a theatre.” 🎭 -Así Wind 🥂☀️

    @ExecutiveZombie@ExecutiveZombie2 ай бұрын
  • A fascinating conversation with ASI Wind. He reveals his inner world as a person and as a magician. He is a true artist.❤

    @rinadror@rinadror2 ай бұрын
  • AHHH you bring on the most insightful and giving guests !! Thank you. I'm a musician who paints and has odd sleeping patterns, according to every googled article and person I've ever known. I've been shamed quite heavily because of it and is something I fight against. It is truly a treat to hear someone as successful, productive, and wonderful as ASI shares a unique schedule. Thank you both for giving us this gift.

    @DejaMaeMusic@DejaMaeMusicАй бұрын
  • I am definitely the kind of freak Oliver Sacks would have liked to write about. Thank you for broadcasting creative people. It makes me feel normal ❤

    @delcamino1736@delcamino17362 ай бұрын
  • It’s just more proof that his protocols work. Dr H, I salute you!

    @feetch8@feetch8Ай бұрын
    • Amen brother. While i am not much of a religious man, but following the protocols religiously is the key, especially the one about light-viewing behavior, that one alone was the biggest game changer in my stack. If you are not working past 10 pm, sleeping is the best choice you can make and to help with making that choice consistently your light viewing and eating behavior needs to be dialled in. I learned it from Andrew Huberman, it has massively changed my life.

      @raulkoren6512@raulkoren6512Ай бұрын
  • I learned of your show from Dan Bongino talking about a hit piece on you. Also mentioned is that he highly recommended your show and how he gets many good tips and information from you. Well, I'm a new listener and look forward to learning.

    @wnikeair26@wnikeair26Ай бұрын
  • Know your own mind as no one can control a strong mind, no one is making me loose my memories, as good as ever thanks. But ooh love a good magic trick, nothing up my sleeve. Another wonderful episode. Cheers Prof

    @cherylnathanodette@cherylnathanodette2 ай бұрын
  • Interview with Asi Wind was for me one of the most entertaining on this channel. I found his reference to Vincent van Gogh letters to his brother interesting in this context, as I like them too and they changed for me too, how I look at some of von Gogh paintings, for instance the last one (with crows). It seems that magic is an art similar to musik or painting, working with emotions and perception, manipulating nuances in timing (like music) or shape and colour, performance connected to expression and communication. Fascinating.

    @thomasma8924@thomasma8924Ай бұрын
  • What's up legend!! A big fan of yours and no matter what the hit piece said about you it is non of my concern, your private life is yours and is none of my business. Keep going with the good work, you've help me alot with your content, thank you. "Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone."

    @X66966@X66966Ай бұрын
  • Put nobody on a pedestal. We come to you for your professional work. No person is perfect in all aspects of their life

    @jondoe9461@jondoe94612 ай бұрын
    • I'd say keeping a small harem going as an adult man isn't exactly a small imperfection! 🤣

      @thk929@thk9292 ай бұрын
    • ​@@thk929Made me like him more personally

      @baseddepartment1645@baseddepartment16452 ай бұрын
    • Impressive accomplishment I suppose

      @alexandergordon_me@alexandergordon_me2 ай бұрын
    • ​@baseddepartment1645 Same 🤣

      @GulDukat479@GulDukat4792 ай бұрын
    • When considering his professional work, it is important to remember that his integrity is questionable. This is especially important for a scientist. I read plenty of reports from actual subject matter experts in various topics that he has covered saying that Huberman speaks with a lot of confidence but isn't always correct.

      @TJ-ml4oy@TJ-ml4oy2 ай бұрын
  • Learned something new about magic and visual effects. Appreciate all the effort you all put into the Hubermanlab podcast 💯

    @michaellajenkins4566@michaellajenkins45662 ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite episodes! Thank you.

    @LinaKhull@LinaKhullАй бұрын
  • Hey mate, if you weren't popular you are now. I think your a godsend and a significant helpfull voice. Keep it up sir.

    @Torquenation@TorquenationАй бұрын
  • Here we go class, good morning, hope your day is a magic one.

    @StoicAurelius1@StoicAurelius12 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for all your videos. So much help to me.

    @hectorgarza5205@hectorgarza5205Ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite shows(and I’m not into magic at all), Asi Wind was a great guest. Thanks Andrew for exposing me/ us to things we would normally actively seek out.

    @alfonsobordi3805@alfonsobordi3805Ай бұрын
  • Dr Huberman can you make a detailed video on skin health and skin routine?

    @user-ih1eh4tt1h@user-ih1eh4tt1h2 ай бұрын
    • Oh god no, please don’t.

      @BoBosVlog@BoBosVlog2 ай бұрын
    • Go search a makeup tutorial for that.

      @BoBosVlog@BoBosVlog2 ай бұрын
    • He did episodes about hair and dental health. Why not more info about skin care?

      @peknjuka@peknjukaАй бұрын
    • He said he is preparing it. I'm also looking forward to it, my daughter has dermatitis atopica

      @natashacro8148@natashacro8148Ай бұрын
    • @@BoBosVlog skincare industry is all a scam

      @tearsintherain6311@tearsintherain6311Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the good work you do

    @saednix9842@saednix98422 ай бұрын
  • Great episode! Thank you for all your work. It has been remarkably insightful.

    @coryblevinscomedy@coryblevinscomedyАй бұрын
  • this episode is engaged and awesome about perspective of magic and waiting for another monday

    @infiniteloopanime@infiniteloopanime2 ай бұрын
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