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#102: "The Iceman," Wim Hof

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Understanding the Brain Stem and Emotions

The speaker focuses on going into the brain stem, which is related to the pineal gland, pituitary gland, hypothalamus, and amygdala./nThe speaker has found a way to tap into the brain stem to control emotions./nThe example given is that people lying in bed can produce more adrenaline than someone experiencing fear during a bumpy jump for the first time.

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