EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 34 MIN
That’s Dopamine
from Talk Trippy to Me · host Talk Trippy to Me
In this episode of Talk Trippy to Me, Mykalise leads a deep dive into dopamine; the neurotransmitter often called the “pleasure chemical,” but far more accurately understood as the brain’s motivation and action system.We break down how dopamine actually works in the body, where it’s produced, and why it plays a central role in habit formation, learning, and drive. The conversation explores what happens when dopamine is too low (loss of motivation, focus, and emotional engagement) versus too high (impulsivity, addictive behaviors, and overstimulation).We also unpack how modern life; social media, sugar, caffeine, gambling-style rewards, and constant stimulation may be reshaping our dopamine systems and contributing to burnout, addiction cycles, and chronic dissatisfaction.Finally, we discuss practical ways to regulate dopamine, including behavioral resets, habit formation windows, and the concept of dopamine detoxing as a tool for reducing overstimulation and rebuilding healthier reward pathways.This episode is not about removing dopamine—it’s about understanding it, balancing it, and learning how to work with your brain instead of against it.⸻⚠️ DisclaimerThis episode is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.The topics discussed—including neurotransmitters, mental health, and behavioral patterns—are simplified for public understanding and should not be used to self-diagnose or replace professional care.If you are experiencing symptoms related to mood, motivation, addiction, or mental health concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare professional or licensed provider.
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In this episode of Talk Trippy to Me, Mykalise leads a deep dive into dopamine; the neurotransmitter often called the “pleasure chemical,” but far more accurately understood as the brain’s motivation and action system.We break down how dopamine actually works in the body, where it’s produced, and why it plays a central role in habit formation, learning, and drive. The conversation explores what happens when dopamine is too low (loss of motivation, focus, and emotional engagement) versus too high (impulsivity, addictive behaviors, and overstimulation).We also unpack how modern life; social media, sugar, caffeine, gambling-style rewards, and constant stimulation may be reshaping our dopamine systems and contributing to burnout, addiction cycles, and chronic dissatisfaction.Finally, we discuss practical ways to regulate dopamine, including behavioral resets, habit formation windows, and the concept of dopamine detoxing as a tool for reducing overstimulation and rebuilding healthier reward pathways.This episode is not about removing dopamine—it’s about understanding it, balancing it, and learning how to work with your brain instead of against it.⸻⚠️ DisclaimerThis episode is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.The topics discussed—including neurotransmitters, mental health, and behavioral patterns—are simplified for public understanding and should not be used to self-diagnose or replace professional care.If you are experiencing symptoms related to mood, motivation, addiction, or mental health concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare professional or licensed provider.
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