Stop Paddling Upstream: How Your Brain Chemistry Shapes the Way You Feel
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概要
What if the reason life feels harder than it should… isn’t because you’re weak, lazy, or broken?
In this episode of Rebuild & Fulfill podcast, Kelsey Dunbar and Marc Rogala break down the role brain chemistry plays in motivation, stress, mood, emotional balance, connection, and mental resilience.
We dive into the five major brain chemicals that influence how you think, feel, react, and function every day:
⚡ Dopamine — drive, reward, and addiction
🔥 Cortisol — stress, anxiety, and survival mode
🌤️ Serotonin — emotional stability and confidence
💪 Endorphins — relief, movement, and release
🤝 Oxytocin — connection, trust, and feeling supported
This isn’t a clinical lecture. It’s a real conversation about why so many people feel like they’re “paddling upstream” in life—and how understanding your brain chemistry can help you stop fighting yourself and start working with your mind and body instead of against them.
If you’ve ever felt:
- mentally exhausted
- emotionally stuck
- constantly overwhelmed
- unmotivated even when you care
- disconnected from yourself or others
…this episode is for you.
Because sometimes the issue isn’t that you’re failing…
it’s that your system is overloaded.
🎧 Listen now and learn how small daily habits, structure, movement, recovery, and connection can begin shifting the chemistry behind the way you feel.
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