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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Psychology of Smiling Through Pain | Episode 181

from Keegan and Company · host Keegan Hipgrave

What if smiling could actually change how you experience pain? In this episode, Keegan reflects on the contrast between the Tokyo Marathon, one of his toughest races and the London Marathon, where he PB’d and had one of his best performances ever. The difference wasn’t just physical… it was how he experienced the race. Article: Jazlyn H. Luu, Amanda M. Acevedo, Vida Pourmand & Sarah D. Pressman (2026) The power of smiles: mitigating pain through facial expression, The Journal of Positive Psychology, 21:2, 321-330, DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2025.2462231 Lower heart rate Regulate stress Improve emotional recovery after pain Importantly - it doesn’t reduce the pain itself, but it changes your response to it. We break down the science, the psychology, and how something as simple as a smile can shift your performance and mindset in high-pressure moments. Tokyo Marathon Recap London Marathon Recap  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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