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Your Brain On... Cold Plunges

Jan 21, 2026
In this discussion, Scott Carney, an investigative journalist and bestselling author, dives into the cold plunge phenomenon. He reflects on his journey from skeptic to advocate and critic, shedding light on the cult-like dynamics of wellness movements. Scott reveals the science behind cold exposure and its short-lived benefits, like dopamine spikes, while debunking long-term mental health claims. He also emphasizes cardiovascular risks for certain individuals and cautions against relying solely on cold plunges for health improvements.
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ANECDOTE

Skeptic Turned Practitioner

  • Scott Carney went to test Wim Hof as a skeptic and ended up adopting ice bathing himself.
  • His journey turned into a bestselling book and launched a global ice-bath craze.
INSIGHT

How Movements Become Cultlike

  • A cult forms when people adhere to unreality and ignore repeatable science.
  • Leaders get isolated and reinforced by social media affirmation, which fuels unquestioned certainty.
INSIGHT

Sensorial Control Over Discomfort

  • The core benefit of ice baths is sensorial: learning to reappraise intense discomfort.
  • That practice lets people relax the autonomic response and change how they experience anxiety.
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