Brainwaves

Nina Valdez

Your doctor tells you one thing, Google says another, and that health influencer you follow swears by something completely different. The result? You're more confused about your own health than when you started looking for answers. That's where Brainwaves comes in. Nina Valdez spent fifteen years treating patients in emergency rooms, watching people make critical health decisions based on terrible information. Now she translates the latest medical research into the kind of straight talk you'd actually get from a doctor who has time to explain things properly. Every episode breaks down new studies about how your brain and body actually work. You'll find out why that "miracle" supplement probably isn't, what the research really says about anxiety treatments, and which wellness trends have actual science behind them. Nina's seen enough heart attacks and panic attacks to know the difference between medical facts and marketing hype. Each episode gives you the real story behind health headlines, complete with what the study actually found and what it means for your daily decisions. No medical jargon, no agenda, just the information you need to make smarter choices about your health. Follow now. New episodes drop every day. New episodes every day—follow now!

Episódios

  1. The Brain Circuit That Triggers Every Eating Disorder (And How to Fix It)

    há 1 h

    The Brain Circuit That Triggers Every Eating Disorder (And How to Fix It)

    Anorexia kills more people than any other psychiatric disorder, yet most of what you think you know about eating disorders is completely wrong. In this episode, Nina Valdez breaks down the actual brain circuitry behind anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating: why your insula matters more than willpower, and the specific tools that actually help recovery. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why anorexia has a 10% mortality rate and how brain scans reveal the real cause • The insula connection: how body awareness circuits malfunction in eating disorders • What 3,000-5,000 calories in 2 hours does to your brain during binge episodes • Science-backed recovery tools that target the actual neurological patterns 👤 Perfect for: anyone who wants to understand the real neuroscience behind eating behaviors, whether you're supporting someone in recovery or just curious about how your brain controls hunger and satiety. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Nina introduces the shocking mortality statistics [01:45] The insula brain circuit: your internal body map [04:20] Why cognitive control goes haywire in anorexia [06:50] Binge eating: what happens in your brain during an episode [09:30] The recovery tools that actually work [11:15] Warning signs everyone should recognize This isn't another "just eat balanced meals" conversation. Nina cuts through the wellness noise with actual research about how eating disorders hijack specific brain circuits, plus the evidence-based interventions that can restore normal function. You'll understand why traditional approaches often fail and what neuroplasticity research tells us about real recovery. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Brainwaves on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: eating disorders, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, brain circuits, insula, neuroscience, recovery tools Subscribe and never miss an episode at Brainwaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    17 min
  2. Why Matthew Walker Changed His Mind About Sleep Supplements

    há 3 h

    Why Matthew Walker Changed His Mind About Sleep Supplements

    Getting sunlight in your eyes within the first hour of waking increases cortisol by 50% and sets your circadian rhythm. Your afternoon coffee at 2 PM? Still has 25% of its stimulating power at 10 PM thanks to caffeine's 6-8 hour half-life. In this episode, Nina Valdez breaks down the sleep research that most people get completely wrong, plus the science-backed protocols that actually move the needle on sleep quality. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why your core body temperature needs to drop 1-3 degrees for deep sleep (and how to make it happen) • The exact light exposure timing that resets your internal clock naturally • Which sleep supplements have real research behind them and which are marketing hype • How blue light after 8 PM kills 85% of your melatonin production 👤 Perfect for: anyone tired of tossing and turning who wants evidence-based solutions that actually work. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Nina Valdez introduces the sleep myths keeping you awake [02:15] Morning light exposure: the 50% cortisol boost that sets your day [04:30] Temperature control: why cooling down helps you fall asleep faster [06:45] Caffeine timing: when that afternoon coffee becomes a sleep killer [08:30] Blue light and melatonin: the 85% suppression rate you need to know [10:15] Sleep supplements that work vs. the ones that don't [11:45] Your 3-step sleep optimization protocol 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Brainwaves on your podcast app and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: sleep science, circadian rhythm, melatonin production, caffeine half-life, sleep supplements Subscribe and never miss an episode at Brainwaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  3. Why Your Brain-Body Connection Is Sabotaging Your Workouts

    há 6 h

    Why Your Brain-Body Connection Is Sabotaging Your Workouts

    Your brain isn't talking to your body the way it should. And it's costing you every time you work out, try to sleep, or deal with stress. Most people think the brain-body connection is some wellness buzzword. But there's actual science showing how this communication breakdown messes with everything from your heart rate to your pain tolerance. Nina breaks down why your nervous system might be working against you and what you can do about it. What you'll discover: • Why people with stronger body awareness score 20-30% better on stress tests • How 4 weeks of breathing practice can boost your heart rate variability by 25% • The body scanning technique that cuts athlete recovery time by 15% • Why 2-3 minutes of cold exposure triggers a 300% spike in norepinephrine This isn't about meditation retreats or expensive gadgets. These are simple practices that actually change how your brain processes signals from your body. You'll learn why your workouts feel harder than they should and how to fix the disconnect that's sabotaging your results. Chapters: 00:00 The brain-body communication crisis 02:15 What interoceptive awareness actually means 04:30 Breathing techniques that work (and why) 06:45 Body scanning for faster recovery 08:20 Cold exposure and nervous system training 10:15 Daily practices that stick Nina's treated enough patients to know the difference between what sounds good and what actually works. This episode gives you the real science behind strengthening your brain-body connection, no fluff included. If you're tired of fighting your own nervous system, hit follow. Brainwaves drops new episodes every day with the medical research that actually matters for your health decisions. Subscribe and never miss an episode at Brainwaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    22 min
  4. Your Brain on Grief: Why Loss Rewires You (And How to Heal)

    há 8 h

    Your Brain on Grief: Why Loss Rewires You (And How to Heal)

    Your body knows the difference between grief and sadness. When someone you love dies, your brain literally rewires itself, firing the same neural pathways as physical injury. That crushing feeling in your chest? It's not just a metaphor. Dr. Mary-Frances O'Connor has spent two decades studying what grief actually does to your brain. Her research reveals why you can't think straight after loss, why your body feels broken, and most importantly, how to work with your brain instead of against it during the hardest moments of your life. What you'll discover: • Why grief triggers physical pain in the same brain regions as a broken bone • How your reward system keeps searching for the person who's gone, creating neurological loops • Why 80% of grieving people can't sleep (and it's not what you think) • The specific brain changes that make simple decisions feel impossible Nina breaks down the neuroscience behind loss and shares practical strategies that actually align with how your grieving brain works. No platitudes, no timeline pressure. Just science-backed approaches that honor what your mind and body are going through. Chapters: 00:00 The neuroscience of heartbreak 02:15 Why your brain keeps looking for them 04:30 Sleep, memory, and the grieving mind 06:45 When your prefrontal cortex goes offline 08:20 Working with your brain's grief response 10:00 Building resilience through understanding This episode won't fix your grief, but it might help you understand why healing takes the time it takes. Your brain is doing exactly what it's supposed to do. New episodes of Brainwaves drop every day with medical research you can actually use. Hit follow if you want Nina's take on the science behind how your body really works. Subscribe and never miss an episode at Brainwaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    14 min
  5. Lex Fridman: Why AI Will Never Replace Human Love (But It Might Enhance It)

    há 11 h

    Lex Fridman: Why AI Will Never Replace Human Love (But It Might Enhance It)

    MIT's AI researcher Lex Fridman has had over 400 three-hour conversations with the world's smartest people. What he discovered about machines, creativity, and love might surprise you. In this episode, Nina Valdez breaks down Fridman's insights on why artificial intelligence will transform how we create and connect, but can never replace the fundamentally human experience of love. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why MIT processes 1 billion data points daily studying human behavior behind the wheel • The creative paradox: AI can write symphonies and paint masterpieces, but lacks what researchers call "intentional consciousness" • How Fridman uses Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and guitar playing to maintain his human edge in an AI-dominated field 👤 Perfect for: anyone curious about where technology ends and humanity begins 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Nina introduces Lex Fridman's unique perspective on AI and love [01:45] The staggering scale of MIT's autonomous vehicle research [03:30] What 400 long-form interviews taught Fridman about human nature [05:15] The creativity gap: why AI art feels different from human expression [07:00] Physical practices that keep researchers grounded [09:30] The love question: what machines will never understand [11:00] Key insights you can apply to your own relationship with technology This isn't just another AI discussion. Fridman's approach combines hard science with deeply personal questions about what makes us human. You'll walk away understanding not just where technology is headed, but why your humanity matters more than ever. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Brainwaves and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, and tomorrow Nina's covering the latest research on why your brain craves novelty more than you realize. 🔍 Topics: artificial intelligence, creativity research, human consciousness, MIT studies, technology philosophy Subscribe and never miss an episode at Brainwaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    15 min
  6. Your Daily Habits Are Rewriting Your DNA (And You Don't Even Know It)

    há 13 h

    Your Daily Habits Are Rewriting Your DNA (And You Don't Even Know It)

    Your morning coffee habit just changed your DNA. So did yesterday's workout, that stressful meeting, and even the way you breathed during meditation. In this episode, Nina Valdez breaks down the wild science of epigenetics with Dr. Melissa Ilardo, whose research on sea nomads reveals how our daily choices literally rewrite our genetic code. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • How the Bajau sea nomads evolved 50% larger spleens in just 1,000 years through diving lifestyle • Why 30 minutes of exercise activates over 1,000 metabolism genes (and which types work best) • The specific stress patterns that turn off your immune genes and how to reverse them • Simple daily habits that optimize gene expression for better energy and longevity 👤 Perfect for: anyone who wants to understand how their lifestyle choices create real, measurable changes in their body at the genetic level. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Nina introduces the DNA-changing power of daily habits [01:45] Dr. Ilardo's sea nomad discovery that shocked geneticists [03:30] How identical twins end up with completely different health outcomes [05:15] The exercise-gene connection: what 30 minutes really does [07:00] Stress, sleep, and the methylation patterns controlling your immune system [09:30] Practical steps to optimize your epigenetic switches [11:00] Why your grandmother's diet might still be affecting your health today 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Brainwaves and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, and tomorrow Nina's covering why your brain craves sugar at 3 PM (hint: it's not willpower). 🔍 Topics: epigenetics, gene expression, lifestyle medicine, DNA methylation, exercise genetics Subscribe and never miss an episode at Brainwaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    15 min
  7. Huberman's 90-Minute Protocol: The Science Behind Peak Focus

    há 15 h

    Huberman's 90-Minute Protocol: The Science Behind Peak Focus

    What if the key to peak performance isn't working harder, but working with your biology instead of against it? Andrew Huberman's 90-minute focus protocol isn't just another productivity hack. It's based on how your nervous system actually operates, and Nina breaks down the surprising science that makes it work. What you'll discover: • Why getting sunlight in your eyes within an hour of waking creates a natural energy boost that lasts all day • The exact breathing pattern (4-7-8) that switches your brain from stress mode to focus mode in under two minutes • How 11 minutes of cold exposure per week increases your dopamine by 250% and why timing matters more than temperature • The evening light trick that optimizes melatonin production without any supplements This isn't about forcing yourself into someone else's routine. Nina explains which parts of Huberman's protocol actually have solid research behind them and how to adapt them for real life. She's treated enough patients running on caffeine and willpower to know what sustainable energy actually looks like. You'll learn why your afternoon crash happens at the same time every day, how to use your natural cortisol rhythm instead of fighting it, and which "wellness" trends are backed by actual neuroscience. Chapters: 00:00 The 90-minute focus blocks explained 02:30 Morning light exposure timing 04:15 Cold therapy protocols that work 06:45 Evening routine for better sleep 09:20 What the research actually shows If you're tired of productivity advice that ignores how your brain works, this episode gives you the science-backed tools that actually move the needle. Follow Brainwaves for daily episodes that cut through health hype with real medical expertise. Subscribe and never miss an episode at Brainwaves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    14 min

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Your doctor tells you one thing, Google says another, and that health influencer you follow swears by something completely different. The result? You're more confused about your own health than when you started looking for answers. That's where Brainwaves comes in. Nina Valdez spent fifteen years treating patients in emergency rooms, watching people make critical health decisions based on terrible information. Now she translates the latest medical research into the kind of straight talk you'd actually get from a doctor who has time to explain things properly. Every episode breaks down new studies about how your brain and body actually work. You'll find out why that "miracle" supplement probably isn't, what the research really says about anxiety treatments, and which wellness trends have actual science behind them. Nina's seen enough heart attacks and panic attacks to know the difference between medical facts and marketing hype. Each episode gives you the real story behind health headlines, complete with what the study actually found and what it means for your daily decisions. No medical jargon, no agenda, just the information you need to make smarter choices about your health. Follow now. New episodes drop every day. New episodes every day—follow now!