Decoded | Unlock The Secrets of Human Behavior, Emotion and Motivation

Elisabeth McKay | Mental Health Innovator and PredictiveMind Founder

Unlock the Hidden Code Running Your Life—And Rewrite It for Good. Your thoughts, relationships, addictions, and self-sabotaging behaviors aren’t random—they’re programmed patterns your brain has been running on autopilot. Decoded breaks down the subconscious lies shaping your reality and gives you the tools to rewire them. Whether you're stuck in toxic cycles, battling destructive coping mechanisms, or just tired of feeling out of control, this podcast hands you the blueprint to disrupt the patterns, take back your mind, and start living with intention.

  1. 1d ago

    Is Reality Even Real? Part 2 | Self-Deception, Consciousness & Objective Truth

    If your perception isn't objective...How do you know what's actually real? In Part 2 of this Decoded series, Elisabeth McKay explores one of the most unsettling questions in neuroscience and psychology: How does self-deception form, and why does it feel indistinguishable from truth? Building on the foundation established in Part 1, this episode examines how attention, memory, emotional salience, prediction, and past experiences shape the reality you experience every day. Elisabeth explains why two people can experience the same event and leave with completely different conclusions—and why certainty itself may be one of the brain's greatest illusions. In this episode: Why attention determines your experience of reality The Reticular Activating System (RAS) explained How the salience network decides what matters Why memory is reconstructed—not replayed Narrative formation and emotional meaning Why relationships break down over interpretation Trauma, prediction, and self-fulfilling prophecies The psychology of self-deception Reality vertigo and cognitive dissonance Plato's Cave and modern neuroscience Consciousness and the "hard problem" Simulation theory through a neuroscience lens Why objective truth still matters This conversation connects neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, and behavioral science to challenge one of our deepest assumptions—that the way we experience reality is reality itself. If Part 1 explained how your brain constructs reality, Part 2 explains why that construction becomes so convincing that it feels like truth. RESOURCES 🔗 Find out your Brain Pattern Type: https://predictivemind.io/ 🔗 Learn about Rapid Emotional Rewiring: https://breakmethod.com/ 🔗 Grab a Copy of Your Brain is a Filthy Liar: https://www.amazon.com/YOUR-BRAIN-FILTHY-LIAR-Self-Deception/dp/1967424284/ref=sr_1_1?crid=390FC0W304YNI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.I8_kpD55nc-N5yNG8B9OPQ.Q7fi8mscYcCo01FBkOKtQgnXw7exKMp_Qus3pkQiQDw&dib_tag=se&keywords=your+brain+is+a+filthy+liar&qid=1767306891&sprefix=your+brain+is+a%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-1 🔗 My Peptide Supplier: https://elliemd.com/bizziegold 🔗 The Only Sauna I Recommend: https://www.healingsauna.com/bizzie?rfsn=8731070.5183d1 (Use CODE: BGHEAL for $200 OFF + Free Shipping)

    50 min
  2. Jul 2

    Is Reality Even Real? Your Brain Constructs the World You Experience

    What if you've never actually experienced objective reality? In this episode of Decoded, Elisabeth McKay explores one of the most profound questions in neuroscience, philosophy, and psychology: How does the brain transform information into the world you believe you're experiencing? From color and sound to pain, emotion, memory, and meaning, your brain isn't passively recording reality—it's actively constructing it. This episode breaks down how perception is created through predictive processing, sensory translation, and childhood conditioning, revealing why two people can witness the exact same event and walk away with completely different experiences. In this episode, Elisabeth explores: Why your brain never directly experiences reality How the brain constructs color, sound, touch, and pain The neuroscience of perception and consciousness Why atoms are mostly empty space Predictive processing and Bayesian brain theory Interoception and its role in anxiety and panic Phantom limb syndrome and the brain's model of reality How childhood experiences shape adult perception Why memories and emotions influence every experience Brain Pattern Mapping and the roots of self-deception Why objective reality and subjective experience are often confused Reality may exist. But your experience of reality is constructed. Understanding that distinction changes everything—from relationships and communication to anxiety, trauma, emotional regulation, and mental health. This is Part One of a two-part exploration into perception, consciousness, and the neurological foundations of reality itself. RESOURCES 🔗 Find out your Brain Pattern Type: https://predictivemind.io/ 🔗 Learn about Rapid Emotional Rewiring: https://breakmethod.com/ 🔗 Grab a Copy of Your Brain is a Filthy Liar: https://www.amazon.com/YOUR-BRAIN-FILTHY-LIAR-Self-Deception/dp/1967424284/ref=sr_1_1?crid=390FC0W304YNI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.I8_kpD55nc-N5yNG8B9OPQ.Q7fi8mscYcCo01FBkOKtQgnXw7exKMp_Qus3pkQiQDw&dib_tag=se&keywords=your+brain+is+a+filthy+liar&qid=1767306891&sprefix=your+brain+is+a%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-1 🔗 My Peptide Supplier: https://elliemd.com/bizziegold 🔗 The Only Sauna I Recommend: https://www.healingsauna.com/bizzie?rfsn=8731070.5183d1 (Use CODE: BGHEAL for $200 OFF + Free Shipping)

    50 min
  3. Jun 25

    6 Reasons Weed Is Making Your Anxiety Worse: The Truth About THC

    Weed culture has spent years convincing people that THC helps anxiety. But what if the opposite is true? In this episode of Decoded, Elisabeth McKay breaks down the psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral patterns behind marijuana use, anxiety, emotional regulation, and perception. FYI - This isn't a strictly anti-weed conversation. It's a deeper examination of why so many people use THC to manage anxiety while simultaneously becoming more emotionally reactive, more dependent on external coping mechanisms, less capable of self-regulation, and increasingly disconnected from objective reality. In this episode: Why THC may worsen anxiety over time The difference between sedation and regulation Why relief is not the same as healing How marijuana alters perception and emotional salience The relationship between THC and panic attacks Hyper-focus, paranoia, and distorted priorities The difference between intuition and fear How THC impacts metacognition and self-awareness False memories, emotional reasoning, and subjective reality Why marijuana suppresses REM sleep The connection between weed, emotional avoidance, and dependency Why self-regulation cannot be outsourced to a substance Elisabeth also explores the growing normalization of cannabis culture, the rise of marijuana use disorder, teen mental health concerns, and why many people mistake reduced awareness of a problem for actually solving it. Feeling better temporarily isn't the same thing as getting better. And a sedated nervous system is not the same thing as a regulated one. RESOURCES 🔗 Find out your Brain Pattern Type: https://predictivemind.io/ 🔗 Learn about Rapid Emotional Rewiring: https://breakmethod.com/ 🔗 Grab a Copy of Your Brain is a Filthy Liar: https://www.amazon.com/YOUR-BRAIN-FILTHY-LIAR-Self-Deception/dp/1967424284/ref=sr_1_1?crid=390FC0W304YNI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.I8_kpD55nc-N5yNG8B9OPQ.Q7fi8mscYcCo01FBkOKtQgnXw7exKMp_Qus3pkQiQDw&dib_tag=se&keywords=your+brain+is+a+filthy+liar&qid=1767306891&sprefix=your+brain+is+a%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-1 🔗 My Peptide Supplier: https://elliemd.com/bizziegold 🔗 The Only Sauna I Recommend: https://www.healingsauna.com/bizzie?rfsn=8731070.5183d1 (Use CODE: BGHEAL for $200 OFF + Free Shipping)

    46 min
  4. Jun 18

    Who Killed God? The Spiritual Cost of Modern Progress

    What happens when a civilization removes God—but keeps searching for meaning? In this episode of Decoded, Elisabeth McKay explores one of the most important cultural questions of our time: Who killed God? This is not about religion versus atheism. It's a deeper examination of how modern society gradually replaced transcendence with human-centered systems—and what happened as a result. From the Enlightenment and the French Revolution to Darwin, Freud, Marx, modern psychology, consumer culture, and the rise of self-worship, Elisabeth traces the historical and psychological shifts that transformed how we understand morality, suffering, purpose, identity, and death. In this episode: The Enlightenment and the rise of secularism Why Nietzsche warned that "God is dead" The Prosperity Paradox and modern hedonism How comfort replaced dependence on transcendence Why identity became the new religion The psychological consequences of moral relativism The sexual revolution and the commodification of the self Why modern mental health feels incomplete Death, meaning, and the loss of spiritual frameworks What happens when suffering no longer has purpose This is an invitation to ask deeper questions about meaning, morality, suffering, purpose, and the spiritual foundations that shape human life. Because the question may not be who killed God. The question may be what dies in a civilization when God becomes unnecessary. 🔗 Find out your Brain Pattern Type: https://predictivemind.io/ 🔗 Learn about Rapid Emotional Rewiring: https://breakmethod.com/ 🔗 Grab a Copy of Your Brain is a Filthy Liar: https://www.amazon.com/YOUR-BRAIN-FILTHY-LIAR-Self-Deception/dp/1967424284/ref=sr_1_1?crid=390FC0W304YNI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.I8_kpD55nc-N5yNG8B9OPQ.Q7fi8mscYcCo01FBkOKtQgnXw7exKMp_Qus3pkQiQDw&dib_tag=se&keywords=your+brain+is+a+filthy+liar&qid=1767306891&sprefix=your+brain+is+a%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-1 🔗 My Peptide Supplier: https://elliemd.com/bizziegold 🔗 The Only Sauna I Recommend: https://www.healingsauna.com/bizzie?rfsn=8731070.5183d1 (Use CODE: BGHEAL for $200 OFF + Free Shipping)

    29 min
  5. Jun 11

    What Happened After a Year of Peptides

    A year ago, Elisabeth McKay made a decision she never thought she’d make. After years of managing lupus symptoms, inflammation, migraines, hormonal dysfunction, and unexplained weight gain through diet, exercise, and lifestyle interventions, her body stopped responding to everything that had worked before. In this episode of Decoded, Elisabeth shares her full one-year peptide update, including what happened after microdosing tirzepatide, coming off of it completely, and eventually returning after autoimmune symptoms and inflammation resurfaced. FYI -This is not a weight-loss story. This is a conversation about chronic inflammation, autoimmune disease, hormones, stress, recovery, and what happens when your body finally starts responding again. In this episode, Elisabeth discusses: • Her history with lupus and autoimmune symptoms • The role stress played in inflammation and weight gain • Why traditional fitness approaches stopped working • Her experience microdosing tirzepatide for a full year • What happened when she stopped taking it • Protein, electrolytes, and nutrition considerations • Other peptides she has explored • Sauna, red light therapy, vibration plates, and recovery protocols • How she feels at 41 compared to 35 If you've been curious about peptides, tirzepatide, inflammation, autoimmune recovery, or microdosing protocols, this episode provides a transparent look at one person's long-term experience. RESOURCES 🔗 Find out your Brain Pattern Type: https://predictivemind.io/ 🔗 Learn about Rapid Emotional Rewiring: https://breakmethod.com/ 🔗 Grab a Copy of Your Brain is a Filthy Liar:https://www.amazon.com/YOUR-BRAIN-FILTHY-LIAR-Self-Deception/dp/1967424284 🔗 My Peptide Supplier:https://elliemd.com/bizziegold 🔗 The Only Sauna I Recommend:https://www.healingsauna.com/bizzie?rfsn=8731070.5183d1(Use CODE: BGHEAL for $200 OFF + Free Shipping)

    44 min
  6. Jun 4

    The Dark Side of Psychedelic Therapy

    Psychedelics have gone from fringe culture to mainstream mental health conversation. But what if the discussion is missing the most important question? Who should never be taking them? In this episode of Decoded, Elisabeth McKay examines the growing normalization of psychedelics, ketamine therapy, medicine journeys, and modern psychedelic culture through the lens of brain patterns, psychological risk, emotional regulation, and personal responsibility. This is not an anti-psychedelic episode. It’s an examination of why certain people may benefit from psychedelic experiences while others may experience devastating psychological consequences—including psychosis, false memories, emotional destabilization, identity confusion, and long-term dysregulation. This episode explores: The normalization of psychedelic culture Why most people are not ideal candidates for psychedelics Ketamine therapy and psychological risk The relationship between psychedelics and psychotic breaks False memories and altered states of consciousness Emotional dysregulation and vulnerability The difference between healing and truth-seeking Why some people become spiritually obsessed after medicine journeys Psychedelics, personality disorders, and screening protocols The hidden risks of medicine ceremonies Psychedelic experiences vs genuine emotional healing Why curiosity alone may be a warning sign Elisabeth also shares personal experiences with mushrooms, peyote, rave culture, and altered states while explaining why psychedelic experiences should never be treated as universally beneficial. Because the question isn't whether psychedelics can change your life. The question is whether they change it for the better. 🔗 Find out your Brain Pattern Type: https://predictivemind.io/ 🔗 Learn about Rapid Emotional Rewiring: https://breakmethod.com/ 🔗 The Only Sauna I Recommend: https://www.healingsauna.com/bizzie?rfsn=8731070.5183d1 (Use CODE: BGHEAL for $200 OFF + Free Shipping)

    55 min
  7. May 28

    Jealousy, Scarcity, and Toxic Relationships Explained

    Jealousy is one of the most socially normalized forms of self-destruction. People romanticize it. Joke about it. Build identities around it. But jealousy has very little to do with the other person. It’s about what your nervous system believes their existence means about you. In this episode of Decoded, Elisabeth McKay breaks down the psychology of jealousy, comparison, insecurity, emotional scarcity, and the destructive behavioral loops that emerge when worth becomes tied to external validation. This episode explores: Why jealousy is rooted in perceived scarcity How childhood environments condition comparison and insecurity Why attention, validation, and approval become addictive The connection between jealousy, gossip, resentment, and control How confirmation bias destroys relationships Why jealousy creates emotional dysregulation and distorted perception The link between jealousy, victimhood, and self-sabotage How parents accidentally reinforce jealousy patterns in children Why admiration often precedes resentment The behavioral patterns required to rewire jealousy Elisabeth also breaks down how jealousy quietly corrodes relationships, friendships, parenting, discernment, and self-respect—while trapping people inside obsessive emotional comparison loops they often mistake for truth. This is not about shaming jealousy. It’s about understanding the mechanism so you can stop feeding it. Because jealousy doesn’t destroy the person you envy first. It destroys you. RESOURCES 🔗 Find out your Brain Pattern Type: https://predictivemind.io/ 🔗 Learn about Rapid Emotional Rewiring: https://breakmethod.com/ 🔗 The Only Sauna I Recommend: https://www.healingsauna.com/bizzie?rfsn=8731070.5183d1 (Use CODE: BGHEAL for $200 OFF + Free Shipping)

    48 min
  8. May 21

    DARVO, Gaslighting, and the Collapse of Discernment

    DARVO has become one of the most overused and misunderstood psychological terms on the internet. In this episode, Elisabeth McKay breaks down the difference between actual DARVO behavior and “truth advocacy” — the attempt to restore factual accuracy, context, and alignment in emotionally distorted conflict. Because in today’s mental health culture, emotional certainty is often treated like objective truth. This episode explores: Why viral psychology content rewards emotional validation over accuracy How confirmation bias distorts relationship dynamics The difference between feeling attacked vs actually being attacked Why emotionally reactive people often misread clarification as abuse How interpretation drift escalates conflict Why both sides in a conflict can identify with the same mental health content The psychology behind DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender) Why context, specificity, and factual correction matter How self-deception reshapes perception and memory The difference between emotional filtering and objective reality Elisabeth also breaks down how emotional states distort communication, why assumptions feel like facts, and how modern psychology culture increasingly labels precision, boundaries, and factual correction as manipulation. This is not a defense of abuse. It’s a discussion about the collapse of discernment we are experiencing as a collective. If you’ve ever struggled to tell the difference between manipulation, projection, emotional reasoning, and genuine attempts to repair communication, this episode will challenge the frameworks you’ve probably absorbed online. Not every disagreement is gaslighting. Not every correction is DARVO. And not every emotional reaction is proof.

    1h 16m

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Unlock the Hidden Code Running Your Life—And Rewrite It for Good. Your thoughts, relationships, addictions, and self-sabotaging behaviors aren’t random—they’re programmed patterns your brain has been running on autopilot. Decoded breaks down the subconscious lies shaping your reality and gives you the tools to rewire them. Whether you're stuck in toxic cycles, battling destructive coping mechanisms, or just tired of feeling out of control, this podcast hands you the blueprint to disrupt the patterns, take back your mind, and start living with intention.

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