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Even though I myself am an elite podcaster I don’t really listen to many other podcasts but I do listen to Huberman Lab. There’s just something so soothing about his voice and all those rock solid facts about brain chemistry and peak endurance or whatever. I put it on when I feel anxious and largely do not retain or even understand most of the content but still I think it’s bettering me in some way. Andrew Huberman do you like guitar rock music?
Oct 20, 2023

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