DL Ep.32: Dopamine Isn’t Your Problem with Dr. Richard Davidson and Dr. Cortland Dahl

DL Ep.32: Dopamine Isn’t Your Problem with Dr. Richard Davidson and Dr. Cortland Dahl

From Dharma Lab by Dharma Lab

May 21, 2026 · 49 min

About this episode

This episode explores the complexities of dopamine and its role in motivation and behavior with Dr. Richard Davidson and Dr. Cortland Dahl.

In this episode, Richie Davidson and Cortland Dahl unpack a very misunderstood molecule in popular culture: dopamine . Often blamed for craving, scrolling, distraction, and the endless loop of wanting more, dopamine is not something we can “detox” from or simply turn off . It is essential to motivation, aspiration, learning, and even the desire to practice meditation . Together, Richie and Cort explore what dopamine actually does in the brain, why wanting and liking are not the same thing, how novelty keeps us hooked, and how savoring may help us step out of compulsive loops and reorient toward what is genuinely nourishing. Enjoy! Watch on YouTube ; Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts . If these conversations are useful, please consider subscribing to our YouTube channel . CHECK OUT EPISODE COMPANION FLASHCARDS! Podcast Chapter List (00:00:00) – Dopamine is not something we can turn off (00:03:46) – What is a neurotransmitter? (00:06:04) – Dopamine as neurotransmitter and neuromodulator (00:08:20) – Why the brain is too complex for simple chemical stories (00:12:02) – The awe and mystery of the brain (00:15:51) – Dopamine, motivation, and the myth of dopamine detox (00:17:04) –…

People in this episode

Host: Dharma Lab

Guests: Dr. Richard Davidson, Dr. Cortland Dahl

Topics covered

  • dopamine
  • neurotransmitters
  • motivation
  • meditation
  • compulsive behavior
  • novelty

Keywords

  • dopamine
  • neurotransmitter
  • motivation
  • meditation
  • compulsive loops
  • novelty
  • savoring

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