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Welcome to Planting Thoughts — The Thanksgiving Psychology Episode.Today we’re diving deep into why Thanksgiving hits your brain harder than any other holiday: nostalgia, dopamine, family chaos, football bonding, emotional regression, identity reactivation, and why you feel everything all at once the second you walk through that door.We break down the neuroscience behind that strange Thanksgiving “warmth” — how smells activate your amygdala and hippocampus, how nostalgia boosts mood and regulates loneliness, and why this holiday turns into an emotional time machine. We explore the psychology of football, from dopamine anticipation to oxytocin bonding to the phenomenon of collective effervescence. And yes… we get into the family chaos, the contradictions, the drama, the cognitive dissonance soup that makes this holiday unforgettable (and unhinged).Finally, we end with something real — a gratitude exercise you should do today: call one person you love and tell them something meaningful. It will change your psychology more than any habit or meditation app.If this episode hits, don’t forget to subscribe, like, drop a comment, and share with your fellow succulents.Happy Thanksgiving ❤️🦃
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By MikeWelcome to Planting Thoughts — The Thanksgiving Psychology Episode.Today we’re diving deep into why Thanksgiving hits your brain harder than any other holiday: nostalgia, dopamine, family chaos, football bonding, emotional regression, identity reactivation, and why you feel everything all at once the second you walk through that door.We break down the neuroscience behind that strange Thanksgiving “warmth” — how smells activate your amygdala and hippocampus, how nostalgia boosts mood and regulates loneliness, and why this holiday turns into an emotional time machine. We explore the psychology of football, from dopamine anticipation to oxytocin bonding to the phenomenon of collective effervescence. And yes… we get into the family chaos, the contradictions, the drama, the cognitive dissonance soup that makes this holiday unforgettable (and unhinged).Finally, we end with something real — a gratitude exercise you should do today: call one person you love and tell them something meaningful. It will change your psychology more than any habit or meditation app.If this episode hits, don’t forget to subscribe, like, drop a comment, and share with your fellow succulents.Happy Thanksgiving ❤️🦃
#ThanksgivingPsychology #HolidayNostalgia #BrainScience #GratitudePractice #FamilyDynamics #PsychologyPodcast #PlantingThoughts #HolidayStress #EmotionalHealth #NostalgiaScience #FootballTraditions #Mindfulness #SelfAwareness #NeuroscienceExplained #HolidayMagic #CollectiveEffervescence #GratitudeChallenge #PsychologyFacts #SeasonalEmotions #HolidayWellbeing