
301: You Don’t Have Sugar Cravings—You Have a Dopamine Problem
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You think you’re addicted to sugar… but it’s way deeper than that. In this episode, Nate Palmer exposes the real root of cravings: dopamine addiction.
We’ll break down how modern life hijacks your brain’s reward system, why your ancient biology can’t handle 24/7 comfort, and how you can take back control without relying on willpower alone.
From prehistoric dopamine cycles to the modern sugar scroll-swipe-snooze trap, this is your wake-up call.
If you feel stuck, lazy, unmotivated, or constantly reaching for snacks—you don’t need more discipline.
You need a dopamine reset.
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Why your brain is addicted to comfort—not calories
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The wild difference between ancient dopamine cycles and modern life
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How porn, DoorDash, and TikTok rewire your nervous system
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Why fasting isn’t just fat loss—it’s a mental upgrade
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The 4-part blueprint to rebuild your discipline and dopamine sensitivity
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The one mantra to dominate cravings, fatigue, and mental resistance:
“I don’t take orders from cowards.”
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The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter
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2016 Stanford Study on dopamine and motivation
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2021 Frontiers in Psychology study on compulsive porn use
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5-Day Sugar Detox: thefreesugardetox.com