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Dr.K
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117 snips
Jan 31, 2026 • 16min

How High Performers Get Ahead

Dr. K examines the psychological profiles of billionaires, CEOs, and elite creators to reveal that their success often stems from being "broken in the right way". He challenges the idea that high performance is just about financial advantage, focusing instead on the internal insecurities and psychological pressures that drive exceptional people to outwork everyone else.What to expect in this episode:• The Performance Trap: How growing up with conditional love creates a lifelong insecurity that can only be quieted by achieving at a very high level.• Healthy Entitlement: Why elite achievers have the agency to leave toxic situations and the confidence to ask for help rather than complaining about the world's unfairness.• The Contentment Debuff: Why the biggest difference between high and low performers is the refusal to feel satisfied after finishing a simple taskHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 26, 2026 • 1h 23min

The Problem After Puer Aeternus

BSJ, former Dota pro and analyst Banana Slam Jamma, shares a concise bio as a top player turned creator. He talks about how moving past commitment-phobia is just the start. Perfectionism’s childhood roots, the draining habit of self-punishment, and the loneliness that follows personal growth are explored in short, candid reflections.
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Jan 24, 2026 • 3h 4min

The Optimizer: Productive, But Miserable

A dive into why relentless productivity can mask deeper life crises and how fixing root mental patterns can resolve many diagnoses. Exploration of why people with ADHD often fold hobbies into their identity and how to keep passions sustainable. A nuanced look at when sharing negative feelings helps or harms relationships and why certain online gendered personas can signal emotional risk.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 15min

Your Imagination Won't Fix Your Life

Dr. K explores the deceptive comfort of regret-driven fantasy, revealing how it masks emotional pain yet prevents real progress. He explains that while imagination can feel like a solution, it drains the motivation needed for action. Negative emotions play a crucial role in learning, and rewriting the past only creates a false reality. The key takeaway? Rather than escaping into 'what could have been,' focus on 'what do I do now?' to foster genuine growth and resilience.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 19min

The Hidden Emotion Infecting Your Life (Dislike)

Disliking someone may feel justified, but it can actually cloud your judgment and harm your mental health. Dr. K explores how this addictive emotion fuels stress, narrow thinking, and unhealthy reactions. He offers insights into hostile attribution bias and the physical toll of chronic hostility. Rather than pushing for forgiveness, he presents a compassionate approach to reduce dislike, encouraging clearer judgment and realistic boundaries. Discover practical steps to shift your mindset and break free from the destructive cycle of dislike.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 28min

Work Culture Today Is Actually Unrealistic

Freelancing has become a double-edged sword in the platform era, leading to longer hours despite the promise of freedom. The autonomy paradox highlights how independence can turn into chaos. Dr. K shatters the illusion of 'hope labor,' advocating for relational labor to build stronger client relationships. He discusses the pitfalls of ratings systems that trap freelancers and offers survival strategies like diversifying skills and creating an off-platform home base. Tune in for insights on navigating this challenging freelance landscape while preserving mental health.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 20min

Why ADHD Brains Don't Have Space For Relationships

In this episode, Dr. K breaks down why ADHD can quietly erode relationships—and why it’s still fixable once you can see the pattern. He opens with bleak data (most partners report ADHD significantly harms the relationship and that they feel forced to “compensate”), then reframes those stats as useful: patterns are predictable, and predictable means preventable. The core issue he names is symptomatic misperception—a neurotypical partner interprets ADHD behaviors (forgetting, distractibility, missed plans) as “you don’t care,” creating an emotional injury on top of the practical problem. From there, he explains how many people with ADHD develop dysfunctional adaptations (like masking, shutting down emotionally, or avoiding commitments) to avoid conflict, but those coping strategies create new damage. He offers a repair approach: map the recurring behavior → identify what emotion you’re trying to avoid in your partner (often disappointment) → build a shared plan to tolerate and address that emotion without avoidance. He closes by highlighting pragmatic communication (turn-taking, not interrupting, tracking topics, nonverbal cues) as a common ADHD struggle that affects “connectedness,” and points toward couples-based ADHD therapy and skills training as evidence-based ways to improve. Topics covered include: Symptomatic misperception: ADHD symptoms being misread as a lack of care The “two injuries” problem: the practical miss (cake) + the meaning attached to it Dysfunctional adaptations: masking, avoidance, indecision, emotional shutdown A repair map: behavior → what you’re preventing → the core emotion → alternative plan Pragmatic communication skills and why ADHD disrupts conversational “flow” HG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3Szt HG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 5, 2026 • 13min

Why Zoning Out Is A Hidden Skill

Discover how zoning out is actually your brain's way of reclaiming focus and cognitive resources. Dr. K reveals that feelings of overwhelm and emotional stress can cloud productivity and attention. He explores Attention Restoration Theory, highlighting the benefits of nature and proper downtime. Unpacking the pitfalls of multitasking and the common advice to 'just get started,' he offers practical strategies for task completion and mental clarity. Prioritize finishing tasks and embrace intentional breaks to enhance your cognitive performance.
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Jan 4, 2026 • 24min

The Pain That's Deeper Than Depression

Dr. K delves into the concept of the 'deep hurt'—a persistent pain that can linger even when life seems fine. He discusses how healing can sometimes magnify this ache, making it more pronounced. Possible sources of this pain range from early trauma and epigenetic inheritance to spiritual insights like karma. Dr. K introduces the Buddhist idea of bodhicitta, exploring how inner peace can lead to greater empathy and purpose. Ultimately, he suggests that embracing this deep hurt can inspire creativity and a desire to alleviate the suffering of others.
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Dec 29, 2025 • 16min

Why Someone Hates You for No Reason (Displaced Hatred)

Explore the intriguing concept of displaced hatred, where unresolved anger gets redirected onto harmless targets. Dr. K uses Snape's complex relationships as an example of how love and betrayal intertwine. Learn about the unspoken family dynamics that can intensify these feelings and how workplace conflicts often reflect unresolved issues with authority figures. Discover why kindness might fail in these situations and gain insight into tracing your own anger back to the true source.

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