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Lex Fridman · 2024-06-27 · 1h 47m

Andrew Huberman: Focus, Controversy, Politics, and Relationships | Lex Fridman Podcast #435

Andrew Huberman and Lex Fridman talk focus, online science controversies, peptides, psychedelics, politics, sharks, and how to build a meaningful life.

Andrew Huberman: Focus, Controversy, Politics, and Relationships | Lex Fridman Podcast #435
The guest

Andrew Huberman — Stanford neuroscientist and host of the Huberman Lab Podcast, known for translating science into practical health protocols. Making his fifth appearance on the show, he is also a close friend of Lex Fridman.

The gist

In his fifth appearance on the Lex Fridman Podcast, Andrew Huberman discusses the natural lifecycle of podcasting and mentoring the next generation of science communicators. The conversation covers the online controversies he has faced over his episodes on cannabis and fertility, including a math gaff about cumulative probability, and how he treats mistakes as teaching moments. They explore creativity practices, cognitive enhancers like nicotine and caffeine, peptides such as BPC-157, and Huberman's nuanced takes on Ozempic, fluoride, and sunscreen. The discussion ranges widely into psychedelics, great white shark diving, the role of long-form podcasts in the 2024 election, and reflections on loyalty, family, and finding a life partner.

Big reveals

  • Huberman is launching a new podcast, Perform with Dr. Andy Galpin, through his company Scicomm Media, and is actively scouting young science and health talent.
  • A clip from his year-old cannabis episode sparked an online dog-pile, but he invited the harshest critic onto his podcast and that conversation is now scheduled.
  • He admits to a genuine math gaff on his fertility episode where he misstated cumulative probability, then publicly corrected it as a teaching moment.
  • In 2017 off Guadalupe Island, Huberman had an air-failure emergency while cage diving with great white sharks and had to share air, then cage-exited the next day before swearing off life-risking adventures.
  • Huberman did ayahuasca twice and, unusually, had a positive rather than dark experience.
  • His business partner Rob Moore is the only person allowed in the room for every solo and guest recording.
  • The viral 'a guy went from a two to a seven' jazzersizer ad clip attributed to Huberman was AI-generated; he says he never said it.

Things worth remembering

  • Rick Rubin, Karl Deisseroth, and Einstein are cited as creatives who keep the body still while keeping the mind very active, similar to REM sleep.
  • Huberman calls his recorded conversation with 84-year-old Jungian psychoanalyst James Hollis the most important guest recording he has ever done.
  • BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis in animal models, which Huberman warns could be risky for anyone with a tumor; human data is essentially one poor study.
  • Nicotine causes vasoconstriction (not vasodilation), and Huberman limits himself to two pieces of Nicorette per week.
  • Oral health is tied to heart and brain health; teeth can remineralize, and alcohol-based mouthwash can kill off beneficial bacteria needed for that.
  • GLP-1, the pathway behind Ozempic and Mounjaro, was originally discovered in the Gila monster, a large lizard that eats infrequently.
  • Every mammal has short- and long-wavelength cones; the brain subtracts these signals to read sunrise and sunset, entraining the circadian clock via the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
  • Ibogaine produces roughly a 22-hour journey with high-resolution memory replay; the group Veteran Solutions has used it with veterans for PTSD with reported success.
  • Lex tracks 11 daily habits in a Google Sheet that glows green when goals are hit, requiring at least five minutes of each task every day.
  • Huberman closes by crediting Lex with inspiring him to start the Huberman Lab Podcast.

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