[Podcast] Dopamine vs Serotonin & The Soul/Body Connection - How to Overcome Stress and Feel Contentment

May 15, 2022 00:52:27
[Podcast] Dopamine vs Serotonin & The Soul/Body Connection - How to Overcome Stress and Feel Contentment
Spiritual Sense (Spiritual Recharge) How to stay awake and become your higher self
[Podcast] Dopamine vs Serotonin & The Soul/Body Connection - How to Overcome Stress and Feel Contentment

May 15 2022 | 00:52:27

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Hosted By

Michael Mackintosh Shireen Chada

Show Notes

This unique archive episode will explore the difference between dopamine and serotonin in the brain, and how spiritual awareness influences body chemistry.

We’ll explore sugar addictions, as well as how to feel calm. You’ll learn why most people can’t concentrate and why we get addicted to substances.

May this enlightening episode bring renewal, positive change and empowerment to your life.

 

Recorded with Love.

Music by Life Illumined.

 

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