The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast

Dr. Lee Warren

Neurosurgeon and award-winning author Dr. W. Lee Warren, MD delivers weekly prescriptions from neuroscience, faith, and common sense on how to lead a healthier, better, happier life. You can’t change your life until you change your mind, and Dr. Warren will teach you the art of self-brain surgery™ to get it done. His latest book, Hope Is the First Dose, is available everywhere books are sold. read less
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Planning Your Self-Brain Surgery, Part 4 (S12E66)
5d fa
Planning Your Self-Brain Surgery, Part 4 (S12E66)
(Make sure to listen to the first three parts in this series if you missed them!) In neurosurgery, we change our approach to a case if the plan we had isn't producing the outcome we want. Good surgeons look objectively at their outcomes, and we're willing to change our approach to do the best thing for our patient. In self-brain surgery, you are both the patient AND the surgeon, so being unwilling to change approaches is a form of self-malpractice. And that violates our first commandment: "I must relentlessly refuse to participate in my own demise." Life inevitably brings trauma and hardships that create mental blocks. I've been studying these challenges for years, and I've discovered that understanding how to actively engage with our minds can significantly alter our life trajectories. A principal takeaway is that negative experiences do not define us- our responses to those experiences do. The concept of self-brain surgery revolves around this transformative idea of harnessing our thoughts to influence real changes in our lives, promoting resilience, hope, and deeper connections with ourselves and others. Today, we learn one more, final approach for dealing with whatever life throws at us. How you approach these things makes all the difference in whether you thrive or crumble when things get hard. ⁠Click here for the transcript⁠ Resources and Links 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!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Planning Your Self-Brain Surgery, Part 3 (S12E64)
28-07-2025
Planning Your Self-Brain Surgery, Part 3 (S12E64)
(Make sure to listen to the first two parts in this series if you missed them!) In neurosurgery, we change our approach to a case if the plan we had isn't producing the outcome we want. Good surgeons look objectively at their outcomes, and we're willing to change our approach to do the best thing for our patient. In self-brain surgery, you are both the patient AND the surgeon, so being unwilling to change approaches is a form of self-malpractice. And that violates our first commandment: "I must relentlessly refuse to participate in my own demise." Life inevitably brings trauma and hardships that create mental blocks. I've been studying these challenges for years, and I've discovered that understanding how to actively engage with our minds can significantly alter our life trajectories. A principal takeaway is that negative experiences do not define us- our responses to those experiences do. The concept of self-brain surgery revolves around this transformative idea of harnessing our thoughts to influence real changes in our lives, promoting resilience, hope, and deeper connections with ourselves and others. Today, we learn another approach for dealing with whatever life throws at us. How you approach these things makes all the difference in whether you thrive or crumble when things get hard. ⁠Click here for the transcript⁠ Resources and Links 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!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mind and Brain, with Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz (S12E61)
18-07-2025
Mind and Brain, with Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz (S12E61)
Join me for a conversation with world-renowned psychiatrist and neuroscience pioneer, Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz. We discuss the mind-brain relationship, the stunning amount of control that people have over their thoughts, particularly in managing obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Schwartz challenges materialistic neuroscience views with his book You Are Not Your Brain, advocating for mindfulness and metacognition as tools for personal agency. He introduces the "Four Steps" method to help control intrusive thoughts. We also talk about handling grief and hardship, with Dr. Schwartz highlighting the importance of healthy mourning, taking a holistic approach to mental health that combines scientific insights with spiritual wisdom, and encouraging transformation through self-awareness. Chapters Introduction to Self-Brain Surgery The Power of Mindfulness Jeffrey Schwartz's Journey The Intersection of Mind and Brain Mindfulness and Its Misinterpretations The Role of the Wise Advocate Understanding Grief and Mourning Practical Applications for Everyday Life The Four Steps Explained Embracing the Soul and Mind Connection Conclusion and Call to Action Click here for the transcript Want more tools for rewiring your brain and renewing your mind? Dr. Schwartz's book, Brain Lock Dr. Schwartz's book, The Mind and the Brain Dr. Schwartz's book, You Are Not Your Brain 🎙️ Subscribe to ⁠⁠⁠⁠The Self-Brain Surgery with Dr. Lee Warren Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠for weekly strategies to change your brain—and your life. 📖 Grab my book ⁠⁠⁠⁠Hope Is the First Dose⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠for a roadmap to recovery and transformation. 📘 And stay tuned for The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery—coming February 2026! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Through the Valley of Grief, with Mattie Jackson Smith (S12E59)
11-07-2025
Through the Valley of Grief, with Mattie Jackson Smith (S12E59)
In this episode, I explore the themes of grief, hope, and healing with Mattie Jackson Smith, an author who opens up about her journey following the loss of her husband. We discuss her new book, Through the Valley of Grief, a 365-day devotional meant to support those navigating grief. Mattie shares her personal story and emphasizes the complexity of grief while detailing her grief management course designed for those beginning to tackle their emotions. We unpack four key practices from her book—Wail, Worship, Connect, and Hope—that serve as essential tools for healing and community. Mattie highlights the importance of finding mentors and pace people who can offer hope and support during difficult times. This conversation aims to inspire listeners to engage with their own healing processes and recognize the transformative potential that can emerge through adversity. Click here for the transcript (Remember: computer-generated transcripts can have errors) Chapters Introduction to Grief Reintroducing Maddie Jackson Smith Maddie's Journey of Loss The Impact of Grief Finding Hope After Loss Writing Through Grief The Importance of Connection The Courage to Connect Four Rhythms of Grief Navigating the Valley of Grief Maddie's Grief Course Conclusion and Giveaways Resources and Links Mattie has a powerful 6-week guided course to help you heal. She's given us a 20% discount if you use code BRAINSURGERY at checkout (that's not an affiliate link; just a discount for you!) Mattie's devotional journal, Through the Valley of Grief, is essential if you're hurting Her book ⁠Lemons on Friday⁠ is one of the best books on finding your way through grief I've ever read, and Mattie is on the podcast today to give you hope! Mattie's podcast is incredible: ⁠In Joy Life⁠⁠ (Click here to listen to my appearance on her show)⁠ 📚 More Tools for Changing Your Brain 🎙️ Subscribe to The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast for weekly strategies to change your brain—and your life.📖 Grab my book Hope Is the First Dose for a roadmap to recovery and transformation.📘 And stay tuned for The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery—coming February 2026!⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bible Simplified, with Zach Windahl (S12E57)
04-07-2025
The Bible Simplified, with Zach Windahl (S12E57)
In this episode, I chat with Zach Windahl, a popular author and content creator, about his latest book, The Bible Simplified: Learn the Story, Live the Story. Zach reflects on his journey of faith, shares insights on overcoming the complexities of the Bible, and the importance of direct engagement with Scripture. We explore the implications of faith deconstruction among younger generations, and discuss practical approaches to Bible study. Zach's experiences highlight the transformative power of prayer and the importance of maintaining hope, reminding us that solace can be found in the Scriptures, even during difficult times. Chapters Introduction to the Journey Meeting Zach Windahl The Bible Simplified Understanding Faith Deconstruction Navigating Hardship with Scripture The Narrative Arc of the Bible Practical Approaches to Scripture Study Final Thoughts and Blessings Click here for the transcript Want more tools for rewiring your brain and renewing your mind? Zach's website Zach on Instagram Zach on TikTok 🎙️ Subscribe to ⁠⁠⁠The Self-Brain Surgery with Dr. Lee Warren Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠for weekly strategies to change your brain—and your life. 📖 Grab my book ⁠⁠⁠Hope Is the First Dose⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠for a roadmap to recovery and transformation. 📘 And stay tuned for The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery—coming February 2026! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AMP'd Up (S12E56)
30-06-2025
AMP'd Up (S12E56)
In this episode, we learn the transformative practice of anticipatory metacognition, or AMP, a groundbreaking approach I'm excited to share as a key component of self-brain surgery. This concept combines neuroscience and faith, demonstrating that we hold the power to influence and reshape our minds, ultimately leading to profound life changes. By engaging in anticipatory metacognition practice, we can anticipate risks, direct our attention towards positive outcomes, and use our unique cognitive abilities to flourish. Throughout the conversation, I explore how this practice can help you break free from the constraints of your current mindset. Too often, we become trapped in negative thought patterns—focusing on past regrets or future anxieties—but through the lens of anticipatory metacognition, we can shift our attention to constructive, future-oriented thinking. This episode draws from my upcoming book, The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery, which will soon be available for pre-order. I’m eager to share more insights and practical tools from the book that are designed to empower you on your path to personal growth. I emphasize the importance of using metacognition—thinking about our own thinking—to identify potential pitfalls before they become reality. By conducting a premortem analysis, we can foresee possible negative outcomes and develop strategies to avoid them. This methodology not only enhances our decision-making process but also fosters resilience. Our brains offer us the incredible ability to change, using neuroplasticity to rewire our thoughts and behaviors, putting us in control of our mental and emotional well-being. As we dive deeper, I introduce three essential tools for harnessing the power of anticipatory metacognition: selective attention, premortem analysis, and the foundational practice of anticipating our thoughts and reactions. I explain how these tools work together to help us steer our lives towards a more favorable trajectory. With a focus on selective attention, I provide insights into how our brains prioritize stimuli, allowing us to consciously direct our focus- habits that can significantly alter our mental states and promote healthier, more positive living. Furthermore, I discuss the salience network of the brain, explaining how understanding this network enhances our ability to make informed choices, filter distractions, and focus on what truly matters. By leveraging this knowledge, we can actively participate in shaping our futures, instead of passively allowing external influences to dictate our paths. As we wrap up, I encourage listeners to practice anticipatory metacognition in their daily lives, reminding them of the vital connection between thought and action. I challenge you to take action by reflecting on your life goals, anticipating challenges, and actively choosing to focus on the positive changes you wish to implement. Remember, you have the power to change your mind, and through that change, your life can transform. Together, let’s amp up our capacity for growth and cultivate the lives we aspire to lead. Click here for the transcript⁠ Want more tools for rewiring your brain and renewing your mind? 🎙️ Subscribe to ⁠⁠The Self-Brain Surgery with Dr. Lee Warren Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠for weekly strategies to change your brain—and your life. 📖 Grab my book ⁠⁠Hope Is the First Dose⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠for a roadmap to recovery and transformation. 📘 And stay tuned for The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery—coming February 2026! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Switching Things Up (S12E54)
23-06-2025
Switching Things Up (S12E54)
In this episode of the Self Brain Surgery Podcast, Dr. Lee Warren discusses the power of metacognition and how rewiring your brain starts with thinking about rewiring your brain. He introduces the 'patchbay' concept to illustrate how you can direct your thoughts to make structural changes in your brain. The episode delves into the scientific basis of neuroplasticity and how microtubules in the brain respond to our thoughts and intentions. Dr. Warren emphasizes the importance of examining our thoughts ('thought biopsy') to replace negative and untrue thinking with positive and constructive thoughts. He discusses the significance of the ten commandments of self-brain surgery for healthy neural changes and offers practical advice for achieving personal growth and overcoming mental barriers. Chapters Introduction and Episode Overview Scrubbing In: Preparing for Self Brain Surgery Understanding the Mind-Brain Interface The Power of Outlets: A Metaphor for Brain Wiring Microtubules and Brain Rewiring The Patch Bay Concept: Enhancing Creativity Self-Brain Surgery: Practical Applications The Ten Commandments of Self-Brain Surgery Conclusion and Final Thoughts Upcoming Episode Teaser and Farewell Click here for the transcript Want more tools for rewiring your brain and renewing your mind? 🎙️ Subscribe to ⁠The Self-Brain Surgery with Dr. Lee Warren Podcast⁠⁠ ⁠for weekly strategies to change your brain—and your life. 📖 Grab my book ⁠Hope Is the First Dose⁠⁠ ⁠for a roadmap to recovery and transformation. 📘 And stay tuned for The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery—coming February 2026! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Thought Biopsy (S12E52)
16-06-2025
The Thought Biopsy (S12E52)
What if not every thought you have is true? In this powerful episode, Dr. Lee Warren takes you into the mental operating room to practice the Thought Biopsy, a self-brain surgery procedure that helps you examine automatic thoughts before you let them dictate your emotions, choices, and behaviors. With neuroscience, scripture, and a surgeon’s clarity, Dr. Warren guides you through a practical, life-saving mindset shift: you are not your brain, and you don’t have to believe everything you think. Learn how to take your thoughts captive (2 Corinthians 10:5), use metacognition to stop self-malpractice, and begin rewiring your brain—on purpose—for resilience, peace, and hope. Highlights from this episode: The startling number of automatic thoughts you have each day—and why most of them are negative and untrue Why trusting every thought is like a surgeon operating without a biopsy The gift of metacognition and the “subject-object shift” The neuroscience of automatic thoughts, hippocampal growth, and parasympathetic regulation through prayer and meditation PLUS- A three-question litmus test for your thoughts Scriptures Mentioned in This Episode 2 Corinthians 10:5 – Take every thought captive Romans 12:2 – Be transformed by the renewing of your mind Philippians 4 – Think on what is true, noble, and excellent Acts 17:26-27 – You are here for a reason, appointed by God 📄 Free Thought Biopsy Worksheet → Subscribe at drleewarren.substack.com and we’ll send it to you 💌 Already subscribed but didn’t get it? Email us at contact@drleewarren.com🎧 Upcoming episode coming this Friday: “Shooting at the Right Target” — learn to shift your locus of control and aim your life in the right direction If you're ready to stop letting your thoughts control your life, start with the Thought Biopsy. It’s simple, practical, and powerful. Share this episode with someone who needs to know: 🧠 You don’t have to believe everything you think. And remember… You can’t change your life until you change your mind. The good news is—you can start today. More Resources and Links: 🔔 Subscribe to the Self-Brain Surgery Podcast wherever you listen 🧠 Weekly insights: drleewarren.substack.com 📱 Instagram: @drleewarren 📖 Resources, courses, and more: wleewarrenmd.com #SelfBrainSurgery #ThoughtBiopsy #Neuroscience #MentalHealth #FaithAndScience #MindOverBrain #DrLeeWarren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heart Aches and Bone Breaks (S12E51)
13-06-2025
Heart Aches and Bone Breaks (S12E51)
In this episode of the Self Brain Surgery Podcast, Dr. Lee Warren explores the intricate relationship between physical and emotional pain, showcasing how the brain processes both in similar ways. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences and scientific research, Dr. Warren sheds light on why heartaches can feel as intense as physical injuries. He provides listeners with practical tools and strategies to reframe their grief, including self-brain surgery techniques, journaling, meditation, and community support. Emphasizing the importance of faith and neuroscience, Dr. Warren inspires listeners to take control of their thoughts and rewire their brains for hope, resilience, and meaningful healing. ⁠Click here for the transcript⁠ Chapters Introduction and Episode Overview Understanding Emotional and Physical Pain The Practice of Scrubbing In Neuroscience of Emotional Pain Biblical Insights on Pain and Grief Strategies for Healing and Moving Forward Understanding the Enemy's Impact Finding Abundance Amidst Hardship The Power of Journaling Embracing Lament and Honest Prayer Building Resilience Through Community The Neurobiology of Grief and Pain Turning Loss into Legacy Action Plan for Healing Final Thoughts and Encouragement Resources and Links 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!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Origin of Life, with Dr. James Tour (S12E50)
08-06-2025
The Origin of Life, with Dr. James Tour (S12E50)
In this episode of the Self-Brain Surgery Podcast, Dr. Lee Warren hosts Dr. James Tour, a world-renowned synthetic chemist and Christian evangelist, to discuss the intersection of faith and science. Dr. Tour, named one of the top 50 most influential scientists globally, shares insights from his extensive research in chemistry, including advancements in brain and spinal cord injury repair, cancer treatments, and AI technology. Beyond his scientific achievements, Dr. Tour speaks passionately about his journey from secular Judaism to Christianity, his commitment to evangelism, and the importance of not conflating scientific hypotheses with facts. The conversation delves into the complexities of life’s origins, challenging the widely taught primordial soup model, and emphasizing that good science often harmonizes with faith. Dr. Tour also extends an open invitation to non-believers for one-on-one discussions to explore the compatibility of science and the Christian faith. Click here for the transcript⁠ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. James Tour 00:12 Dr. James Tour's Scientific Achievements 01:08 Dr. Tour's Journey to Christianity 01:32 The Intersection of Science and Faith 03:47 Upcoming Guests and Topics 04:18 Dr. Tour's Perspective on Origin of Life Research 08:06 Dr. Tour's Personal Testimony 13:03 Challenges and Persecutions 14:55 Dr. Tour's Scientific Contributions and Innovations 21:11 Complexities of Chemical Reactions and Life Formation 28:49 The Complexity of Assembling Life 30:44 The Miller-Urey Experiment Revisited 32:09 Challenges in Origin of Life Theories 36:54 The RNA World Hypothesis 40:12 Faith and Science: A Harmonious Relationship 50:40 The Passion for Evangelism 56:54 Final Thoughts and Invitation Resources and Links Dr. Tour's YouTube Channel Dr. Tour will meet with you to discuss Jesus if you're not a believer Dr. Tour's website (links to all his social media) Dr. Tour on Instagram 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!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Immortal Mind, with Dr. Michael Egnor (S12E48)
02-06-2025
The Immortal Mind, with Dr. Michael Egnor (S12E48)
In this episode of the Self Brain Surgery Podcast, Dr. Lee Warren welcomes neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor (written with Denyse O'Leary), who discusses his new book, The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon's Case for The Existence of the Soul. Dr. Egnor shares his journey from atheism to faith, emphasizing the distinction between the mind and the brain. They delve into scientific evidence, including functional MRI studies and split-brain research, that suggests a non-material aspect of the mind. Additionally, Dr. Egnor shares personal anecdotes and philosophical insights that support the concept of an immortal soul. The episode underscores the significance of understanding the mind-brain relationship for finding hope and purpose in life. Click here for the transcript Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:16 Exploring the Mind-Brain Relationship 00:31 The Immortal Mind: Book Overview 00:42 Hope and Meaning Beyond Life's Challenges 00:59 Deep Dive into Neuroscience and the Soul 01:08 Book Giveaway Announcement 01:43 Interview Begins: Welcoming Dr. Michael Egnor 02:52 Dr. Egnor's Journey from Atheism to Faith 06:27 Challenging Materialism and Atheism 15:59 The Concept of Free Will 18:18 Defining the Soul and Its Significance 21:53 Mind, Brain, and Soul: Neurosurgical Insights 27:00 The Brain's Mysteries: Neuroscience Insights 27:31 Split Brain Surgery: Unveiling the Mind's Secrets 30:28 Twins Joined at the Brain: A Unique Connection 32:26 Persistent Vegetative State: New Discoveries 36:58 The Immortal Soul: Science and Faith 43:37 The Mind-Brain Connection: Quantum Mechanics and Philosophy 47:49 Conclusion: Changing Your Mind, Changing Your Life Resources and Links: Dr. Egnor's book Dr. Egnor's writing with the Discovery Institute Great interview between Dr. Egnor and Robery Marks 🎙️ Subscribe to The Self-Brain Surgery with Dr. Lee Warren Podcast for weekly strategies to change your brain and life. 📖 Grab my book Hope Is the First Dose. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices