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In this Healing 101 episode, historian David Courtwright explains how modern companies have "hacked" our brains to turn everyday pleasures into hard-to-break habits. He introduces the idea of Limbic Capitalism, a global system where things like social media, fast food, and addictive drugs are specifically designed to hijack the brain’s reward centre. David explores why digital technology is the new frontier of addiction - making "hits" of dopamine cheaper and more accessible than ever - and offers a hopeful perspective on recovery, reminding us that it often takes multiple attempts to finally reclaim our focus and freedom.
Find David:
Website: https://davidcourtwright.domains.unf.edu/
Buy his book 'The Age of Addiction': https://amzn.eu/d/01vG1z76
Stay Connected with Hurt to Healing:
Instagram: instagram.com/hurttohealingpod
TikTok: tiktok.com/@hurttohealingpod
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hurt-to-healing
Substack: substack.com/@hurttohealing
Website: hurttohealing.co.uk
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In this Healing 101 episode, historian David Courtwright explains how modern companies have "hacked" our brains to turn everyday pleasures into hard-to-break habits. He introduces the idea of Limbic Capitalism, a global system where things like social media, fast food, and addictive drugs are specifically designed to hijack the brain’s reward centre. David explores why digital technology is the new frontier of addiction - making "hits" of dopamine cheaper and more accessible than ever - and offers a hopeful perspective on recovery, reminding us that it often takes multiple attempts to finally reclaim our focus and freedom.
Find David:
Website: https://davidcourtwright.domains.unf.edu/
Buy his book 'The Age of Addiction': https://amzn.eu/d/01vG1z76
Stay Connected with Hurt to Healing:
Instagram: instagram.com/hurttohealingpod
TikTok: tiktok.com/@hurttohealingpod
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hurt-to-healing
Substack: substack.com/@hurttohealing
Website: hurttohealing.co.uk
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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