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Dr. Eva Selhub: The Truth About Resilience (It’s Not What You Think)

1 h 2 min · 7 de may de 2026
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What if stress isn’t the problem, but how your brain responds to it is? In this episode of Unstoppable Brain, Dr. Kyra Bobinet sits down with physician and resilience expert Eva Selhub to break down what’s actually happening in your brain when you feel overwhelmed, burned out, or stuck in unhealthy patterns. Dr. Selhub shares how stress rewires your brain, why resilience is often misunderstood, and how small daily shifts can help you regain control. You’ll learn: * Why resilience is not about pushing harder * How stress creates addictive behavior loops * What your brain is doing when you feel overwhelmed * Why modern life is keeping you stuck in survival mode * How nature, connection, and awareness reset your system * Simple practices to reduce stress and restore balance This conversation blends neuroscience, behavior change, and real-world experience to give you a clear path forward. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Why Dr. Eva Selhub almost left medicine 00:18 – Burnout, dopamine, and modern stress 01:33 – Building a career around “non-traditional” medicine 03:00 – The moment that changed everything 05:34 – Save lives vs help people live 06:21 – Compounding trauma and burnout 07:56 – What resilience actually means 11:13 – Why resilience is misunderstood 13:33 – The real definition of resilience 17:27 – Thriving vs surviving 18:25 – Hormesis and stress adaptation 20:13 – Neuroplasticity, good vs bad habits 22:55 – How your brain creates coping behaviors 26:46 – The hidden cost of stress loops 29:04 – Why modern life keeps you overwhelmed 31:11 – Phone addiction and dopamine cycles 35:01 – The missing piece: connection and love 37:54 – Why mindset matters more than biology alone 40:16 – Finding self-love through nature 43:30 – Why modern identity increases stress 46:18 – High achievers and burnout 47:51 – The “love response” explained 52:31 – Nature, healing, and connection 57:37 – Daily habits to build resilience 01:00:08 – Final thoughts and where to find Dr. Selhub

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