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RealTalk - only the brave get ahead

RealTalk - only the brave get ahead

By: KC & Joe
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RealTalk – only the brave get ahead

This podcast is about real topics that actually affect people.

RealTalk focuses on addiction, dependencies, self-reflection, and everything life throws at you – whether it’s obvious or hidden. The kind of things people don’t usually talk about openly are brought up here in a direct and honest way.

The content starts as written thoughts and is then turned into podcast episodes using NotebookLM. So this isn’t a traditional podcast – it’s just a different way of sharing real talk.

At the core is having the courage to be honest with yourself. To reflect, to see new perspectives, and to grow from it.


🎙️ What it’s about:

  • Addiction & dependencies
  • Self-reflection & personal growth
  • Thoughts from real life
  • New perspectives & ideas to think about


If you’re open to understanding yourself better and willing to face uncomfortable thoughts, you’re in the right place.

Important: This podcast does not replace professional therapy. It’s meant for entertainment, reflection, and gaining new perspectives.

This is just the beginning – and we’ll see where it goes.


RealTalk – only the brave get ahead.

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Episodes
  • Why Love and Cocain hijack your brain
    Mar 17 2026

    A comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon of addiction, examining both substance-related dependencies and behavioral addictions such as exercise, relationship, or internet addiction.

    At the center is the definition of addiction as a loss of control, where a strong craving continues despite negative consequences.

    The texts explain how addiction develops through the interaction of biological processes in the brain’s reward system, psychological mechanisms of emotion regulation, and social influences.

    It is particularly emphasized that addiction often serves as an attempt to cope with inner pain or to maximize neural reward responses driven by dopamine.

    Finally, the material addresses the gradual transition from habit to addiction, as well as the differing susceptibility of individuals based on their genetics or personality.

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    20 mins
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