

The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast
Dr. Lee Warren
What if the secret to healing, hope, and higher performance isn't only about understanding our trauma or coping with our diagnoses, but is also about retraining our brains? Neurosurgeon and award-winning author Dr. Lee Warren integrates neuroscience and faith to help you find the life you were designed to live. This is where you get the training, tactics, and truth you need to change your mind and your life, and it's called self-brain surgery.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Oct 20, 2025 • 56min
Feel Lost and Alone in Life? Do This. (S12E84)
Christopher Cook, an author and counselor, discusses navigating spiritual wilderness during hardship. He shares his personal battle with grief and health issues, emphasizing faith’s transformative power. The conversation highlights the importance of grounding oneself in Scripture and community for healing. Cook encourages seeking God’s presence in silence and finding comfort through Psalms, particularly Psalm 34. They also address practical strategies for those facing chronic challenges, offering hope and compassion to listeners.

Oct 17, 2025 • 54min
From Rupture to Repair (S12E83)
In this episode, I discuss the intersection of neuroscience and faith with Cyd and Dr. Geoff Holsclaw, authors of the new book Landscapes of the Soul.
We explore how attachment theory can help address feelings of disconnection in our spiritual lives, focusing on the importance of relational attachment and early experiences. We examine the four emotional landscapes- jungle, desert, war zone, and pasture- and discuss strategies for nurturing secure connections with God and others.
The episode emphasizes the transformative power of vulnerability and awareness in fostering joy and intimacy. Ultimately, we highlight pathways to deeper connection and spiritual fulfillment, along with a chance to win a copy of Landscapes of the Soul.
Click here for the transcript
Resources and Links
Cyd and Geoff's new book, Landscapes of the Soul
The Holsclaw's website
Geoff's powerful writing on Substack
Self-Brain Surgery Playlist on Spotify
My book, 2021 ECPA Memoir/Biography of the Year, I've Seen the End of You
Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (Get my free Thought Biopsy Worksheet when you subscribe!)
Pre-order my new book, The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery

Oct 13, 2025 • 32min
The Girl on the Bathroom Floor (S12E82)
In this episode, I talk with Amber Emily Smith about her devastating experience following the drowning of her son, River. Amber shares insights from her new book, The Girl on the Bathroom Floor, reflecting on grief, healing, and the duality of joy and sorrow.
We discuss how she and her husband, musician Granger Smith, took practical steps to navigate their loss together and protect their marriage. We talk about her devastating second loss, another "bathroom floor" moment when she suffered a miscarriage.
This conversation offers comfort and encouragement for anyone grappling with loss.
Click here for the transcript
Resources and Links
Amber's book, The Girl on the Bathroom Floor
Amber's website (merchandise, her foundation, and more!)
Self-Brain Surgery Playlist on Spotify
My book, 2021 ECPA Memoir/Biography of the Year, I've Seen the End of You
Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (Get my free Thought Biopsy Worksheet when you subscribe!)
Pre-order my new book, The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery

Oct 10, 2025 • 48min
Honoring the Struggle (S12E81)
In this episode, I have a powerful conversation with Aundi Kolber, an author and therapist specializing in trauma. We explore how past experiences shape healing, emphasizing the importance of honoring pain rather than suppressing it.
Aundi shares her personal insights on complex PTSD and the concept of 'trying softer' to foster awareness of emotional needs.
We discuss the neuroscience of trauma, strategies for expanding our window of tolerance, and the role of compassion in healing. Additionally, we touch on Aundi's newest book, Take What You Need. This conversation serves as an invitation to embrace healing and self-discovery.
Click here for the transcript (Note: Computer-generated transcripts are not perfect.)
Resources and Links
Aundi's website
Aundi's new book, Take What You Need
Aundi's book, Strong Like Water
Aundi's book, Try Softer
Self-Brain Surgery Playlist on Spotify
My book, 2021 ECPA Memoir/Biography of the Year, I've Seen the End of You
Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (Get my free Thought Biopsy Worksheet when you subscribe!)
Pre-order my new book, The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery

Oct 6, 2025 • 48min
Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic (S12E80)
Join Jon Seidl, an author and speaker, as he candidly shares his journey from being a committed Christian to grappling with alcoholism. He illustrates how life events intensified his struggles and emphasizes the importance of addressing underlying traumas. Jon offers a transformative four-step process rooted in faith, highlighting the significance of authenticity, radical vulnerability, and a deeper relationship with Jesus over mere sobriety. His inspiring message cultivates hope for anyone facing addiction, reinforcing the power of community and accountability.

Oct 1, 2025 • 37min
Healing, Hope, and Higher Performance (S12E79)
In this episode, I explore the themes of constriction, grief, and emotional overwhelm, drawing on my experiences as a neurosurgeon and the profound impact of personal loss.
I introduce Triple H Therapy—healing, hope, and higher performance, an approach inspired by my medical background that aims to unlock personal potential through cultivating these elements.
We discuss how understanding past traumas can empower healing and the actionable nature of hope in transcending current difficulties. I outline the importance of pursuing higher performance alongside emotional and mental well-being, and I share a roadmap for future discussions that will equip listeners with practical tools for self-brain surgery, emphasizing the transformative power of neuroplasticity.
This episode marks the start of a journey towards reclaiming agency and fostering a vibrant, purpose-driven life.
Click here for the transcript
Resources and Links
Self-Brain Surgery Playlist on Spotify
My book, 2021 ECPA Memoir/Biography of the Year, I've Seen the End of You
Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (Get my free Thought Biopsy Worksheet when you subscribe!)
Pre-order my new book, The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery

Sep 29, 2025 • 48min
Can I Be Friends with God? (S12E78)
In this episode, I have a beautiful conversation with author, recording artist, and podcaster Tanya Godsey. Tanya's first book is the outstanding Befriending God, in which she shares her insights on forming a personal relationship with God.
Our talk challenges the notion of God as inaccessible, as we touch on the significance of emotional honesty, prayer as a dialogue, and the shared experiences of grief and resilience. Tanya emphasizes how suffering can enhance our understanding of God's nature and love while underlining the importance of community in spiritual journeys.
This episode will encourage you to explore a dynamic relationship with God and pursue the transformative potential of befriending the Creator of your soul.
Click here for the transcript
Resources and Links
Tanya's book
Tanya's music
Tanya's website
Self-Brain Surgery Playlist on Spotify
My book, 2021 ECPA Memoir/Biography of the Year, I've Seen the End of You
Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (Get my free Thought Biopsy Worksheet when you subscribe!)

Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 49min
Nerding out on Near-Death, Physics, God, and Self-Brain Surgery! (S12E77)
In this episode, I speak with John Burke, a New York Times bestselling author and expert on near-death experiences. We interview each other, and this episode will be released on both of our podcasts.
We examine themes of consciousness, the soul, and the afterlife through the lens of science, particularly neuroscience and quantum physics. Drawing from John's research with over 1,500 near-death experience testimonies, we explore universal perceptions of divinity and the inherent themes of love and purpose.
John shares personal anecdotes related to grief and healing, discussing the brain's response to trauma and the potential for neuroplasticity. We also delve into how near-death experiences challenge traditional views on consciousness, the impact of ancestral trauma, and practical strategies for mental renewal.
Click here for the transcript
Resources and Links
John's amazing book, Imagine the God of Heaven
John's website
Self-Brain Surgery Playlist on Spotify
My book, 2021 ECPA Memoir/Biography of the Year, I've Seen the End of You
Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (Get my free Thought Biopsy Worksheet when you subscribe!)

Sep 15, 2025 • 50min
Live Beyond Your Labels (S12E76)
In this episode, I discuss the power of confronting limiting labels like "anxious" and "broken" with health coach and author Erin Kerry.
She shares her journey of overcoming trauma and mental health struggles, emphasizing that these labels do not define us. We explore practical tools for healing, including holistic approaches that encompass physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Be sure to listen for a chance to win one of three copies of Erin's book, Live Beyond Your Label!
Click here for the transcript (Remember that computer transcripts often misspell names; Erin's last name is Kerry)
Resources and Links
Erin's book, Live Beyond Your Label
Erin's Website
Erin's podcast, Sparking Wholeness
Self-Brain Surgery Playlist on Spotify
My book, 2021 ECPA Memoir/Biography of the Year, I've Seen the End of You
Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (Get my free Thought Biopsy Worksheet when you subscribe!)

Sep 8, 2025 • 1h 1min
The Deep Place of Hope: Dr. Curt Thompson (S12E75)
Our special guest for this episode is Dr. Curt Thompson, an acclaimed psychiatrist and author of one of my favorite books, The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope.
Join me for a profound discussion about trauma, suffering, and the healing journey. You'll learn from Curt that suffering is shaped not just by traumatic events but by individual responses and narratives.
The conversation explores the need for community and support, highlighting that healing involves integrating past experiences into a hopeful narrative rather than forgetting them. Dr. Thompson discusses the neuroscience of trauma and therapeutic practices like EMDR that aid in emotional processing.
The episode will encourage you to confront your pain and seek connection, showcasing that hope can arise from suffering and that your future is not solely defined by it.
Click here for the transcript.
Resources and Links
Dr. Thompson's website
Self-Brain Surgery Playlist on Spotify
My book, 2021 ECPA Memoir/Biography of the Year, I've Seen the End of You
Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose!
Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (Get my free Thought Biopsy Worksheet when you subscribe!)


