Wrong Answers Only

Jordan Blake

Ever feel like most self-help advice is either complete BS or written by someone who's never had a real problem? Wrong Answers Only cuts through the fluff with straight talk about psychology, mental health, and personal growth that actually works in the real world. Join Jordan Blake, a former corporate burnout who traded their six-figure salary for sanity after having a complete meltdown in a Whole Foods parking lot. Now a life coach minus the crystals and vision boards, Jordan breaks down the science of behavior change using stories that'll make you laugh, cry, and occasionally question your life choices. Think evidence-based psychology meets your brutally honest best friend. Each episode tackles real problems with practical solutions — from understanding why your brain sabotages your best intentions to figuring out what you actually want when you strip away everyone else's expectations. Jordan's approach to self improvement is refreshingly honest about the messy reality of personal growth, backed by research but delivered like you're talking to someone who gets it. No toxic positivity. No miracle morning routines. Just real talk about mental health and becoming whoever the hell you want to be, one small step at a time. Follow Wrong Answers Only for daily episodes that'll help you figure out your stuff without the weird spiritual bypassing. New episodes every day—follow now!

  1. 49 min ago

    How Walking While Talking to Yourself Clears Brain Fog: The Science Behind It

    Your brain feels like static by 3 PM, and you're convinced it's just part of being an adult. What if Jordan Blake told you there's a 10-minute daily habit that can literally clear the mental fog overnight? It sounds ridiculous, but the science behind talking to yourself while walking is about to blow your mind. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why EMDR therapy research proves walking creates the same brain-healing effects as professional treatment • The specific neural pathway difference between thinking silently vs. speaking thoughts out loud • How "cognitive loops" from unprocessed daily experiences are secretly draining your mental energy • The exact walking pace that triggers bilateral brain stimulation for maximum fog-clearing benefits 👤 Perfect for: anyone who hits that afternoon brain fog wall and wants their mental clarity back without another cup of coffee. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Jordan Blake reveals why your brain feels like mush by mid-day [01:30] The weird EMDR connection that makes walking while talking therapeutic [04:00] Why speaking out loud activates completely different brain circuits than thinking [07:00] How unprocessed daily stress creates those annoying mental loops [10:00] The specific walking technique that clears brain fog in one session [12:00] Your 10-minute daily routine to keep mental clarity all day 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Wrong Answers Only on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily: your next breakthrough insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: brain fog, mental clarity, EMDR therapy, bilateral stimulation, cognitive processing Find all episodes at Wrong Answers Only ---------- Keywords: self-help podcast, adult friendship, productivity tips, habit formation, behavior change, limiting beliefs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    14 min
  2. 1 hr ago

    Information Avoidance: How Your Brain Creates Energy Drain

    You think your phone is draining your mental energy? Wrong. Jordan Blake reveals the hidden culprit that's actually exhausting your brain: information avoidance. That nagging feeling about your unread emails, avoided conversations, and tasks you keep pushing off is creating constant background anxiety that's way more draining than any screen time. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why your brain burns 40% more mental energy when you're avoiding specific information (and the 3 types we dodge most) • The shocking truth about "mental load": you're carrying 150-200 unfinished micro-tasks at any given moment • A simple writing technique that cuts the mental impact of avoided tasks by 60% in just 5 minutes • How addressing your top 3 avoided tasks improves sleep quality by 40% within one week 👤 Perfect for: anyone who feels mentally exhausted despite not doing anything particularly demanding, or people who wonder why their brain feels cluttered even after a digital detox. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Jordan introduces the real energy vampire (it's not your phone) [01:45] The three types of information your brain desperately avoids [03:30] Why unfinished tasks create invisible mental weight [06:00] The 150-200 rule: how many things you're actually tracking [08:15] The 5-minute writing hack that clears mental clutter [10:30] Sleep better in one week: tackle these 3 categories first 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Wrong Answers Only on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next breakthrough is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: information avoidance, mental energy, task management, cognitive load, productivity psychology Find all episodes at Wrong Answers Only ---------- Keywords: boundary setting, no-nonsense advice, life coaching, practical psychology, brain science, self-help podcast, limiting beliefs, honest life coaching Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  3. 3 hr ago

    How High Achievers Accidentally Push People Away: The Self-Control Paradox

    Here's why the most disciplined people in your life might secretly be the loneliest. Jordan Blake breaks down the self-control paradox that's keeping high achievers from forming deep connections - and what the rest of us can learn about authentic relationships. Ever notice how that super-organized friend with the perfect routine seems emotionally unreachable? Turns out there's actual research behind this. People with extreme self-control often struggle with intimacy because their polished exterior makes others assume they wouldn't understand messy human problems. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why appearing "too perfect" actually pushes people away (backed by friendship studies) • The vulnerability sweet spot that creates deeper connections without oversharing • How to show your human side without compromising your goals or standards • Simple phrases that signal approachability to others who might feel intimidated 👤 Perfect for: high achievers who wonder why work relationships feel easier than personal ones, plus anyone who's ever felt like they need to tone themselves down to fit in. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Jordan introduces the self-control friendship trap [01:45] Why people avoid seeking support from "perfect" friends [04:20] The research on vulnerability and likability that'll surprise you [06:30] How to stay disciplined while staying human [09:15] Three ways to show your struggles without becoming a complainer [11:00] Quick fixes you can try this week The good news? Once you understand this dynamic, connecting becomes way easier. You don't have to choose between being successful and being loved. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Wrong Answers Only on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily - your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: self control, friendship psychology, vulnerability, high achievers, authentic relationships Find all episodes at Wrong Answers Only ------------- Keywords: emotional manipulation, personal growth, habit formation, limiting beliefs, social anxiety, no-nonsense advice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    14 min
  4. 4 hr ago

    How to Escape Dopamine Holes Fast: The STORE Method Explained

    That dead, exhausted feeling after hours of mindless scrolling? Jordan Blake calls it a "dopamine hole" and explains exactly how to climb out faster than you think possible using the STORE method. Most people think they just need to wait it out or push through with willpower. But research shows your dopamine levels crash 50-80% below normal after intense stimulation, which is why you feel terrible and why more screen time makes it worse. Jordan breaks down a specific four-step system that can restore your energy in minutes, not hours. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • The STORE method: four concrete steps to escape dopamine depletion fast • Why cold exposure for just 2-3 minutes boosts dopamine by 250% (and keeps it elevated for hours) • How basic movement increases dopamine 20-200% naturally without the crash • The counterintuitive reason most "solutions" backfire and drain you further 👤 Perfect for: anyone who's ever felt stuck in endless scroll sessions, gaming binges, or other dopamine-seeking behaviors that leave you feeling worse than when you started. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Jordan Blake explains what a dopamine hole actually is [02:00] Why waiting it out keeps you stuck longer [04:30] The S in STORE: Stop and assess your current state [06:00] T and O: Time-based movement and outdoor exposure [08:30] R and E: Reset your environment and engage differently [11:00] Real examples and quick wins you can try today 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Wrong Answers Only on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily with practical psychology that actually works in real life. 🔍 Topics: dopamine detox, mental energy, behavioral psychology, productivity hacks, self improvement Find all episodes at Wrong Answers Only --------------- Keywords: personal growth, burnout recovery, emotional manipulation, psychology podcast, brain science Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  5. 5 hr ago

    How Your Brain's Energy Cycles Actually Control Productivity

    You know that friend who works out every morning without fail? Jordan Blake reveals they're not superhuman - they just accidentally figured out how to work with their brain instead of against it. Turns out, your productivity crashes aren't a willpower problem. They're a biology problem. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why your brain cycles through 3 distinct neurochemical phases every 90-120 minutes (and how to spot yours) • The cortisol-fueled morning window that makes focused work feel effortless instead of forced • How to catch your natural dopamine surges for motivation that doesn't require coffee or guilt trips • Why 65% of rigid routine-followers quit within 66 days (plus the energy-based approach that actually sticks) 👤 Perfect for: anyone tired of fighting their own brain to get stuff done. If you've ever wondered why some days you're unstoppable and others you can barely answer emails, this episode explains everything. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Jordan introduces the routine that broke productivity science [01:30] Your brain's hidden energy cycles (most people miss these completely) [04:00] The cortisol peak that makes morning focus automatic [07:00] Dopamine timing: why mid-morning and late afternoon hit different [10:00] How energy-based routines beat time-based ones every time [12:00] Three signs your brain is ready for deep work 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Wrong Answers Only on Spotify and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily - your next productivity breakthrough is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: brain energy cycles, productivity routines, cortisol timing, dopamine peaks, consistent habits Find all episodes at Wrong Answers Only ---- Keywords: confidence building, real self improvement, personal growth, adult friendship, boundary setting, social anxiety, life coaching Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    9 min
  6. 6 hr ago

    How Your Brain Creates Temptation (And How to Stop It)

    Your brain is literally designed to make you want things you don't need. But what if the secret to beating temptation isn't fighting harder, but understanding exactly how your neural wiring works? In this episode, Jordan Blake breaks down the fascinating science of craving and reveals why most people are approaching temptation completely backwards. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why dopamine peaks during anticipation (not when you get what you want) and how to use this against your cravings • The 3-5 minute rule that makes any urge manageable once you know it exists • How your anterior cingulate cortex creates that uncomfortable "wanting" feeling and what to do when it fires up • Why mindfulness beats willpower by 60% in long-term studies and the specific technique that works 👤 Perfect for: anyone who's tired of feeling controlled by their impulses and wants practical tools that actually work when the craving hits. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Jordan Blake explains why your brain is basically a toddler in a candy store [01:45] The dopamine trap that keeps you hooked and how to escape it [04:20] What actually happens in your brain during those first crucial minutes of temptation [07:15] The containment strategy that addiction researchers swear by [09:30] Real examples of how to apply this when you're face-to-face with your trigger [11:45] Three takeaways you can use the next time temptation shows up 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Wrong Answers Only on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next breakthrough is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: temptation resistance, dopamine science, mindfulness techniques, impulse control, behavior change -------------- Keywords: self-acceptance, brain science, burnout recovery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    15 min
  7. 7 hr ago

    How Your Brain Creates Temptation: The Science Behind Instant Gratification

    Your brain tricks you into choosing Netflix over the gym every single time, and it's not because you lack willpower. Jordan Blake breaks down the 200,000-year-old wiring that makes your brain prioritize immediate rewards over future benefits, plus the surprisingly simple hack that can boost your resistance to temptation by 30%. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why people who successfully resist temptation never rely on willpower alone (and what they do instead) • The 10-15 minute rule that makes cravings disappear without white-knuckling through them • How visualizing your future self rewires your brain's reward system in real time • The environmental changes that make good choices automatic and bad choices harder 👤 Perfect for: anyone who's tired of losing the same battles with their brain over and over again, whether it's scrolling instead of sleeping, snacking instead of meal prep, or procrastinating instead of tackling that project. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Jordan introduces why your caveman brain sabotages your modern goals [02:00] The scarcity programming that makes instant gratification irresistible [04:30] Lab studies reveal what actually works better than willpower [06:45] The future self visualization technique that changes everything [08:30] Why cravings peak and fade (and how to surf the wave) [10:15] Environmental design tricks that make temptation retire 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Wrong Answers Only on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next breakthrough is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: resist temptation, instant gratification, willpower science, behavior change, self control Find all episodes at Wrong Answers Only ----------- Keywords: honest life coaching, emotional regulation, mental resilience, personal growth, no-nonsense advice, productivity tips, real self improvement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    13 min
  8. 8 hr ago

    How Self-Acceptance Works Better Than Self-Love for Mental Health

    What if everything you've been told about loving yourself is actually making your mental health worse? Jordan Blake breaks down why self-acceptance beats self-love when you're in the thick of struggling, and it's not what most wellness gurus want you to hear. Stop trying to force positive feelings about yourself when your brain is already working overtime against you. Jordan reveals the research-backed approach that actually works when you're dealing with depression, anxiety, or just feeling stuck in patterns that aren't serving you. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why people with depression use "should" statements 40% more often (and how to catch yourself) • The simple shift from self-love to self-acceptance that reduces stress hormones by 25% • How to work with your 60,000 daily thoughts instead of fighting the 80% that are negative • Three questions that stop the spiral of beating yourself up about beating yourself up 👤 Perfect for: anyone who's tired of toxic positivity and ready for a more realistic approach to mental health that doesn't require you to fake it till you make it. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Jordan Blake explains why self-love advice backfires [01:45] The psychology behind why acceptance works better than affirmations [04:20] How to recognize when you're shoulding all over yourself [07:10] Three practical ways to practice self-acceptance today [09:30] What to do when acceptance feels impossible [11:20] Your next step toward actually helping yourself heal 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Wrong Answers Only on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily: your next breakthrough is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: self-acceptance, mental health, depression recovery, self-compassion, emotional regulation Find all episodes at Wrong Answers Only ------------- Keywords: brain science, habit formation, mental health advice, corporate burnout, personal growth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    12 min

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Ever feel like most self-help advice is either complete BS or written by someone who's never had a real problem? Wrong Answers Only cuts through the fluff with straight talk about psychology, mental health, and personal growth that actually works in the real world. Join Jordan Blake, a former corporate burnout who traded their six-figure salary for sanity after having a complete meltdown in a Whole Foods parking lot. Now a life coach minus the crystals and vision boards, Jordan breaks down the science of behavior change using stories that'll make you laugh, cry, and occasionally question your life choices. Think evidence-based psychology meets your brutally honest best friend. Each episode tackles real problems with practical solutions — from understanding why your brain sabotages your best intentions to figuring out what you actually want when you strip away everyone else's expectations. Jordan's approach to self improvement is refreshingly honest about the messy reality of personal growth, backed by research but delivered like you're talking to someone who gets it. No toxic positivity. No miracle morning routines. Just real talk about mental health and becoming whoever the hell you want to be, one small step at a time. Follow Wrong Answers Only for daily episodes that'll help you figure out your stuff without the weird spiritual bypassing. New episodes every day—follow now!