Hacking Dopamine Naturally: Pain, Focus, and Performance

Dave Asprey

Aug 28, 2025

Episode description

Your dopamine system is being hijacked every day, and the way to reclaim it might surprise you. This episode reveals how pain, pleasure, and addiction are wired in your brain, and how to use that knowledge for real brain optimization, resilience, and longevity. You’ll discover why your dopamine levels control motivation, focus, mood, and even cravings—and the science-backed strategies that reset your neuroplasticity, metabolism, and reward system. 



Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: 

https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR 



Host Dave Asprey sits down with Dr. Anna Lembke, Stanford psychiatrist and bestselling author of Dopamine Nation. She is one of the world’s leading experts on addiction, compulsive behavior, and the neuroscience of reward pathways. With decades of clinical work and groundbreaking research, she explains why dopamine has become the modern lens for understanding desire, distraction, and dysfunction—and how we can hack it to upgrade human performance. 



They break down how dopamine drives addiction, why pain can reset your reward system, and how simple practices like fasting, cold therapy, and supplements affect your brain chemistry. You’ll learn how nicotine, GLP-1 drugs, and even nootropics alter dopamine sensitivity, and why overstimulation from social media, pornography, and ultra-processed food is creating an epidemic of anhedonia. The conversation also covers how functional medicine and biohacking can protect your mitochondria, restore your natural dopamine balance, and make your brain more resilient. 



You’ll Learn: 

• Why dopamine itself is not addictive—and what really drives addiction 

• How pain, hormesis, and “dopamine fasting” can reset your reward system 

• Why social media and digital overstimulation create chronic dopamine deficit states 

• The role of GLP-1 drugs, nicotine, psychedelics, and other substances in rewiring dopamine 

• How functional medicine and supplements help restore dopamine balance 

• The connection between dopamine, mitochondria, fasting, cold therapy, and longevity 

• Why radical honesty and self-binding are powerful anti-addiction hacks 



This is essential listening for anyone serious about hacking dopamine for better focus, sleep optimization, metabolism, and long-term brain health. Whether you’re curious about the link between dopamine and neuroplasticity, looking to upgrade human performance with smarter not harder tools, or just want to know how to stop dopamine hijacks from ruling your life, this episode gives you the science and strategies you need. 



Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million m

Episode description

Your dopamine system is being hijacked every day, and the way to reclaim it might surprise you. This episode reveals how pain, pleasure, and addiction are wired in your brain, and how to use that knowledge for real brain optimization, resilience, and longevity. You’ll discover why your dopamine levels control motivation, focus, mood, and even cravings—and the science-backed strategies that reset your neuroplasticity, metabolism, and reward system. 



Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: 

https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR 



Host Dave Asprey sits down with Dr. Anna Lembke, Stanford psychiatrist and bestselling author of Dopamine Nation. She is one of the world’s leading experts on addiction, compulsive behavior, and the neuroscience of reward pathways. With decades of clinical work and groundbreaking research, she explains why dopamine has become the modern lens for understanding desire, distraction, and dysfunction—and how we can hack it to upgrade human performance. 



They break down how dopamine drives addiction, why pain can reset your reward system, and how simple practices like fasting, cold therapy, and supplements affect your brain chemistry. You’ll learn how nicotine, GLP-1 drugs, and even nootropics alter dopamine sensitivity, and why overstimulation from social media, pornography, and ultra-processed food is creating an epidemic of anhedonia. The conversation also covers how functional medicine and biohacking can protect your mitochondria, restore your natural dopamine balance, and make your brain more resilient. 



You’ll Learn: 

• Why dopamine itself is not addictive—and what really drives addiction 

• How pain, hormesis, and “dopamine fasting” can reset your reward system 

• Why social media and digital overstimulation create chronic dopamine deficit states 

• The role of GLP-1 drugs, nicotine, psychedelics, and other substances in rewiring dopamine 

• How functional medicine and supplements help restore dopamine balance 

• The connection between dopamine, mitochondria, fasting, cold therapy, and longevity 

• Why radical honesty and self-binding are powerful anti-addiction hacks 



This is essential listening for anyone serious about hacking dopamine for better focus, sleep optimization, metabolism, and long-term brain health. Whether you’re curious about the link between dopamine and neuroplasticity, looking to upgrade human performance with smarter not harder tools, or just want to know how to stop dopamine hijacks from ruling your life, this episode gives you the science and strategies you need. 



Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million m

Mindsip insights from this episode:

Address psychedelic hype with caution and seek evidence

The media hype for psychedelics has outpaced the scientific evidence, with insufficient discussion about the potential for unpredictable and long-lasting harm.

Face fears to build resilience in young people

A powerful way to build resilience, especially for young people, is to intentionally and repeatedly expose yourself to things you are afraid of in a safe context.

Reclaim authentic connections beyond social media addiction

Modern technology has 'drugified' even healthy things like human connection, distilling it via social media into its most addictive components without the effort of real relationships.

Beware GLP-1s for potential joy depletion

While GLP-1 agonists (like Ozempic) may help treat addiction, they can also anecdotally deplete a person's joy in life in general, not just from the addictive substance.

Experience lasting dopamine boost with ice cold water immersion

Ice cold water immersion provides a gradual increase in dopamine that remains elevated for hours, offering a more sustained reward than the sharp spikes from drugs.

Recognize addiction to hormetic stressors like endurance running

It is possible to become addicted to hormetic stressors like endurance running or even ice-cold water baths, as the body habituates to the release of endogenous opioids.

Release control to embrace uncertainty

One of our most pervasive modern addictions is not to a substance but to control, as we increasingly engineer our lives to eliminate all uncertainty.

Recognize addiction risk from Parkinson's drug L-dopa

About 25% of Parkinson's patients treated with the dopamine precursor L-dopa develop new addictions, showing the danger of directly and artificially stimulating the dopamine system.

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