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The Dopamine Fiend Podcast

The Dopamine Fiend Podcast

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The podcast that spikes your dopamine and rewires your habits. Backed by neuroscience. Delivered with sass. This is your fix for today 🎧💥Emily Fierro Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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    • Editing Your Internal Habit Code: Why Willpower Keeps Failing You
      Dec 13 2025

      Your life isn’t chaotic — your habit code is outdated.


      In this episode, we break down how habits are not a matter of discipline or motivation, but dopamine-driven loops your brain learned to repeat because they were familiar, predictable, and easy to access.


      You’ll learn why your brain clings to habits that no longer serve you, how anticipation—not reward—keeps you stuck, and why trying to “just stop” a habit almost never works.


      In this episode, we cover:

      🧠 How cue–routine–reward loops actually work

      🧠 Why dopamine spikes before the habit, not after

      🧠 How anticipation hijacks your behavior

      🧠 Why willpower fails when habit design succeeds

      🧠 How to edit your habit code without burning yourself out


      You don’t need a personality overhaul —

      you need a system update.



      Sources Mentioned:


      • ​ Duhigg, C. (2012) — The Power of Habit (cue–routine–reward framework)
      • ​ Schultz, W. (1997) — Dopamine reward-prediction error research
      • ​ Wood, W. & Neal, D. (2007) — Habit formation and automaticity
      • ​ Merzenich, M. (2014) — Neuroplasticity and behavioral rewiring
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      16 min
    • Your Personality Is Programmable
      Dec 9 2025

      This episode is your permission slip to stop dragging around an identity you outgrew five years ago.


      Most people walk through life defending personality traits they didn’t choose — traits they practiced. And today, we’re breaking down the truth:

      your personality isn’t permanent… it’s programmable.


      In this episode, we dig into:

      🧠 How neuroplasticity allows your personality to evolve at any age

      🧠 Why repeated thoughts and reactions turn into “traits”

      🧠 How dopamine reinforces the identity you practice the most

      🧠 Why feeling “fake” or “cringe” is actually a sign your brain is rewiring

      🧠 How to intentionally build the personality of your future self


      Your personality is not a prison — it’s a playlist.

      And you get to change the tracks.



      Sources Mentioned:


      • ​ Merzenich, M. (2014) — Neuroplasticity and behavioral change
      • ​ Schultz, W. (1997) — Dopamine reinforcement and reward prediction
      • ​ Mischel, W. (2004) — Personality as adaptive behavior rather than fixed traits
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      17 min
    • Autopilot You vs. The Real You: Why Familiarity Is Keeping You On The Sidelines
      Dec 5 2025

      In this episode, we’re confronting the quiet force that’s been running your life behind your back: familiarity.


      Autopilot You isn’t the real you — she’s just the version your brain has rehearsed the longest. The version built from old habits, old fears, old routines, and old assumptions your brain refuses to update.


      And here’s the bone-chilling part:

      Your brain would rather keep you stuck in the familiar than risk the discomfort of becoming the person you actually want to be.


      Today, we break down:

      🧠 How the striatum turns repeated behaviors into “identity”

      🧠 Why your brain chooses the same actions even when they sabotage you

      🧠 How the Default Mode Network (DMN) loops old insecurities and stories

      🧠 Why familiarity feels safer — even when it’s ruining your potential

      🧠 How to interrupt autopilot and put Real You back in control


      This episode is a reminder that you’re not stuck —

      you’re sidelined by patterns your brain hasn’t been taught to outgrow.

      And once you understand the mechanics?

      You stop choosing comfort and start choosing transformation.


      Sources Mentioned:


      • ​ Yin, H., & Knowlton, B. (2006) — Research on the striatum, habit formation, and automatic behavior
      • ​ Raichle, M. E. (2001) — Discovery and function of the Default Mode Network (DMN)
      • ​ Schultz, W. (1997) — Dopamine reward-prediction error and behavioral reinforcement
      • ​ Merzenich, M. (2014) — Neuroplasticity and behavioral rewiring
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      13 min
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