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Contagious Courage 1/7: Making Moves Monday

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Courage fundamentally transforms our lives, not by eliminating fear, but by teaching us to act despite it. Let that sink in!

Drawing from ancient wisdom and cutting-edge neuroscience, Dr. Derek Suite explores how "contagious courage" works in our brains and communities.
When fear grips us, our amygdala—the brain's threat detection center—goes into overdrive.

But something remarkable happens when we choose brave action: our prefrontal cortex (the brain's rational CEO) begins to override panic responses.

Scientists have even identified the ventral midline thalamus, which functions as a "courage switch," helping us push through fear. Each courageous step rewires our neural pathways, making the next brave choice easier.
The most beautiful truth about courage? It doesn't require fearlessness. True courage means speaking up even with a shaky voice, standing firm on trembling legs, and moving forward while terrified.

As Susan Jeffers wisely wrote, "Feel the fear and do it anyway." This understanding liberates us—everyone experiences fear when facing the unknown, but the courageous person makes their move regardless.
Today's invitation is simple but profound: Make one bold move in the direction of your fear. Feel it, honor it, but refuse to bow to it.

As you practice this "contagious courage," you'll find it growing within you and spreading to those around you.

SUBSCRIBE NOW: Join our community as we continue exploring how small, brave actions create meaningful change in our lives and beyond.

STAY AMAZING!!

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Chapters

1. Contagious Courage 1/7: Making Moves Monday (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Making Moves Monday (00:00:06)

3. Contagious Courage Explained (00:01:05)

4. The Neuroscience of Brave Actions (00:02:41)

5. Feel Fear But Do It Anyway (00:04:35)

6. Today's Call to Action (00:06:30)

185 episodes

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Content provided by Derek H. Suite, M.D., Derek H. Suite, and M.D.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Derek H. Suite, M.D., Derek H. Suite, and M.D. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Courage fundamentally transforms our lives, not by eliminating fear, but by teaching us to act despite it. Let that sink in!

Drawing from ancient wisdom and cutting-edge neuroscience, Dr. Derek Suite explores how "contagious courage" works in our brains and communities.
When fear grips us, our amygdala—the brain's threat detection center—goes into overdrive.

But something remarkable happens when we choose brave action: our prefrontal cortex (the brain's rational CEO) begins to override panic responses.

Scientists have even identified the ventral midline thalamus, which functions as a "courage switch," helping us push through fear. Each courageous step rewires our neural pathways, making the next brave choice easier.
The most beautiful truth about courage? It doesn't require fearlessness. True courage means speaking up even with a shaky voice, standing firm on trembling legs, and moving forward while terrified.

As Susan Jeffers wisely wrote, "Feel the fear and do it anyway." This understanding liberates us—everyone experiences fear when facing the unknown, but the courageous person makes their move regardless.
Today's invitation is simple but profound: Make one bold move in the direction of your fear. Feel it, honor it, but refuse to bow to it.

As you practice this "contagious courage," you'll find it growing within you and spreading to those around you.

SUBSCRIBE NOW: Join our community as we continue exploring how small, brave actions create meaningful change in our lives and beyond.

STAY AMAZING!!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Contagious Courage 1/7: Making Moves Monday (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Making Moves Monday (00:00:06)

3. Contagious Courage Explained (00:01:05)

4. The Neuroscience of Brave Actions (00:02:41)

5. Feel Fear But Do It Anyway (00:04:35)

6. Today's Call to Action (00:06:30)

185 episodes

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