Episode 2 - Stories, Narratives, and Scripts
Love Your Brain with Eric and Dave
Release Date: 03/02/2025
Love Your Brain with Eric and Dave
The second part of our addiction series dives into family culture, social pressures, and some brain science behind high-risk behaviors. We unpack the impact of phone attachment, cultural influences, loss of control, and how addiction rewires the brain.
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We welcome our first guest, Nathan Griffiths. Nate is a very talented young musician on his way to music school. During our conversation we explore the creative process, the magic of live versus studio performance, and what it means to enter “the zone” where ego and time disappear. The conversation expands into themes of true self-expression, the challenges of screen addiction and social media, and the potential risks of artificial intelligence.
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Eric and Dave kick off a three-part series on addiction by exploring how and why we get addicted, how tolerance develops, and the influence of family, culture, and personal expectations. They look at addiction beyond substances, including social media, and examine the defense mechanisms that keep us from facing the truth about our behaviors.
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Dave and Eric explore agnosticism vs. atheism, scientific skepticism, and the intersections of belief, religion, and science. The discussion gets heated as they challenge perspectives on God, higher power, and the nature of faith.
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In this episode Dave and Eric discuss the stories, narratives, and scripts that we hang on to as human beings. We examine how they are constructed and how they can be deconstructed as we grow.
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Welcome to Love Your Brain with Eric and Dave! We meet Eric and Dave as they dive into the brain, the mind, and how we interact with the everyday world around us.
info_outlineIn this episode Dave and Eric discuss the stories, narratives, and scripts that we hang on to as human beings. We examine how they are constructed and how they can be deconstructed as we grow.