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Episode 73: How to Hack Dopamine to Get Out the Door (Plus: Running in the Snow + A Beautiful Listener Story)
Yes… we re-recorded this one. 😅
Hayles:
Jussie:
Also… Jussie is about to head to Austria 🇦🇹 with plans to run in Vienna (possibly in the snow?!) and then onto Istanbul. If you have snow and ice running tips, please send them our way.
Why is it so hard to get out the door some days, even when we know we’ll feel amazing after?
Enter: dopamine.
We unpack:
What dopamine actually is (a reward-based neurotransmitter)
How it drives desire, habits and repeat behaviours
Why it plays a role in everything from training consistency to doom scrolling
The good news? You can work with your brain instead of fighting it.
Protein + tyrosine-rich foods
Magnesium
Good sleep hygiene
Regular exercise
Reducing chronic stress
Your brain chemistry matters. But so does your environment.
Lay your gear out the night before
Book the class
Lower the bar (10 minutes counts)
Make starting easy.
Train with a friend
Join a group
Say your goal out loud
Social commitment is powerful.
Bad weather? Build grit.
Tell yourself you’re just doing two minutes. Momentum does the rest.
Train first. Get it done before your brain negotiates its way out.
Leverage your morning cortisol spike and delay your phone avoid that early dopamine hit from scrolling before you move your body.
Pair runs with your favourite podcast
Gamify your goals
Rotate rewards
Vary your routes
Anticipation creates dopamine. Build that in before the workout.
We read the most beautiful email from Emma a working mum of three in her late 30s navigating renovations, raising a child with additional needs, and using running as an anchor for her mental health.
She shared:
Training toward 10K goals
Sizing up in her ASICS shoes after a year of pins and needles (we’ve all been there)
Completing the Afterglow Trail Run — a nighttime trail 10K in Victoria raising awareness about women’s safety
Her ride-or-die: a supportive sports bra from She Science
Her golden advice: run slower
Emma also asked to hear from other mums juggling similar life stressors. So we’re putting that call out to you, our community is stronger when we share.
❄️ Jussie wants your snow and ice running tips.
After Josh had a bike crash recently, the alert came through immediately thankfully he was fine, but it was a powerful reminder that these features matter.
We might be recording next week while Jussie is overseas stay tuned.
As always, thank you for being here. Train your brain. Lace up anyway. And if motivation dips, remember, you can outsmart it.
Happy running 💛
By Womens Running Collective5
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Episode 73: How to Hack Dopamine to Get Out the Door (Plus: Running in the Snow + A Beautiful Listener Story)
Yes… we re-recorded this one. 😅
Hayles:
Jussie:
Also… Jussie is about to head to Austria 🇦🇹 with plans to run in Vienna (possibly in the snow?!) and then onto Istanbul. If you have snow and ice running tips, please send them our way.
Why is it so hard to get out the door some days, even when we know we’ll feel amazing after?
Enter: dopamine.
We unpack:
What dopamine actually is (a reward-based neurotransmitter)
How it drives desire, habits and repeat behaviours
Why it plays a role in everything from training consistency to doom scrolling
The good news? You can work with your brain instead of fighting it.
Protein + tyrosine-rich foods
Magnesium
Good sleep hygiene
Regular exercise
Reducing chronic stress
Your brain chemistry matters. But so does your environment.
Lay your gear out the night before
Book the class
Lower the bar (10 minutes counts)
Make starting easy.
Train with a friend
Join a group
Say your goal out loud
Social commitment is powerful.
Bad weather? Build grit.
Tell yourself you’re just doing two minutes. Momentum does the rest.
Train first. Get it done before your brain negotiates its way out.
Leverage your morning cortisol spike and delay your phone avoid that early dopamine hit from scrolling before you move your body.
Pair runs with your favourite podcast
Gamify your goals
Rotate rewards
Vary your routes
Anticipation creates dopamine. Build that in before the workout.
We read the most beautiful email from Emma a working mum of three in her late 30s navigating renovations, raising a child with additional needs, and using running as an anchor for her mental health.
She shared:
Training toward 10K goals
Sizing up in her ASICS shoes after a year of pins and needles (we’ve all been there)
Completing the Afterglow Trail Run — a nighttime trail 10K in Victoria raising awareness about women’s safety
Her ride-or-die: a supportive sports bra from She Science
Her golden advice: run slower
Emma also asked to hear from other mums juggling similar life stressors. So we’re putting that call out to you, our community is stronger when we share.
❄️ Jussie wants your snow and ice running tips.
After Josh had a bike crash recently, the alert came through immediately thankfully he was fine, but it was a powerful reminder that these features matter.
We might be recording next week while Jussie is overseas stay tuned.
As always, thank you for being here. Train your brain. Lace up anyway. And if motivation dips, remember, you can outsmart it.
Happy running 💛

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