“You Are the Architect of Your Emotions”
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Title: How Emotions Are Made
Author: Lisa Feldman Barrett
Category: Love, Dating & Relationships, Psychology & Human Behavior, Science & Discovery
Ever feel like your emotions just hit you out of nowhere? Sam and Sophie start there, because Lisa Feldman Barrett's neuroscience says that's not how emotions work at all. She argues that feelings aren't hardwired reflexes triggered by the world — they're constructed by your brain, one prediction at a time.
They walk through Barrett's framework, starting with the brain as a prediction machine and the concept of allostasis. Then a dark-street example shows how the same pounding heart can be fear or excitement depending on the meaning your brain assigns. They also unpack emotional granularity, the body budget, and why the limbic system is a myth — emotions emerge from whole-brain networks.
If you've ever felt at the mercy of your moods, this episode hands you the tools to become the architect of your emotional life. The takeaway: you're not a passenger to your feelings, and understanding how they're made gives you real control.
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Chapters
00:00Emotions Are Made, Not Hardwired00:41The Brain's Predictions and Concepts01:46Same Sensation, Different Emotion02:41Granularity and the Body Budget03:56No Limbic System, Whole-Brain Empathy05:18You Are the Architect









