Rewiring Connection: How Friendship Shapes the Brain and Heals the Mind with Barnet Bain | E214

APR 28, 202666 MIN
The Empowering Neurologist Podcast

Rewiring Connection: How Friendship Shapes the Brain and Heals the Mind with Barnet Bain | E214

APR 28, 202666 MIN

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<p>🧠 Stay ahead with the latest in science, nutrition, and wellness by subscribing to Dr. Perlmutter’s newsletter at: www.drperlmutter.com. ✉️🌱</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you to our sponsors:</p><p>EVY - https://www.optoceutics.com/perlmutter </p><p>and the code perlmutter26 will be auto-applied to your order to get $200 off &amp; free shipping (90 days risk-free).</p><p><br /></p><p>3x4 Genetics - https://3x4genetics.com/DrPerlmutter</p><p>for a special offer when you sign up to decode your genetics and get personalized, science-backed health recommendations.</p><p><br /></p><p>====</p><p>Dr. Perlmutter’s groundbreaking new book, Brain Defenders, is now available for pre-order. Discover how to protect your brain and future health - reserve your copy today at https://www.braindefenders.com.</p><p>====</p><p><br /></p><p>Loneliness is no longer a private struggle, it’s a public-health issue that we’ve discussed quite a bit in my recent books. Research increasingly links social isolation to cognitive decline, depression, cardiovascular disease, and shortened lifespan. Yet despite these findings, we rarely explore how to build and sustain meaningful connection in a modern world designed for distraction.</p><p><br /></p><p>That’s why I invited Barnet Bain to join me on The Empowering Neurologist podcast.</p><p>Barnet is a filmmaker, author, and educator whose work bridges psychology, spirituality, and lived human experience. You may recognize his work from films such as What Dreams May Come or Milton’s Secret, but his newest contribution may be his most relevant yet.</p><p><br /></p><p>His book, How to Be a Friend (In an Unfriendly World), is not about social performance or personality traits. It’s about safety, presence, listening, and emotional responsibility, qualities that directly influence nervous-system regulation and mental health.</p><p><br /></p><p>What makes this work especially important is that it reframes friendship as a skill set rather than a personality trait. Bain shows how fear, shame, unresolved trauma, and cultural conditioning quietly erode our relationships, and how conscious awareness can restore them.</p><p><br /></p><p>From a neurological perspective, this matters deeply. The brain is a social organ. Connection shapes stress responses, inflammation, cognition, and emotional regulation. Friendship isn’t a luxury, it’s foundational.</p><p><br /></p><p>This conversation isn’t about having more friends. It’s about being a better one. To others. And to yourself. In a world that feels increasingly fast, cold, and fragmented, this is a conversation worth having.</p><p><br /></p><p>====</p><p>00:00 Intro</p><p>02:58 Why Friendship Matters for Health and Resilience</p><p>06:24 From Columbia to the Practice of Presence</p><p>10:41 Friendship as Non-Transactional Love</p><p>14:20 The Childhood Stories That Shape the Self</p><p>21:39 Ad: Optoceutics</p><p>23:39 Projection, Parenting, and Conditional Love</p><p>30:08 Friendship as a Crucible for Self-Awareness</p><p>35:42 Why Connection Feels Harder in Modern Life</p><p>39:03 Safety, Self-Knowledge, and the Ground of Friendship</p><p>41:34 Ad: 3X4 Genetics</p><p>44:34 Boundaries, Values, and the Meaning of Honor</p><p>49:16 Friendship, Self-Forgiveness, and Inner Change</p><p>56:25 Presence as the Greatest Gift</p><p>58:34 Why Feeling Is Harder Than Doing</p><p>====</p><p><br /></p><p>Barnet Bain is a Canadian filmmaker, author, and educator. His film credits include “Milton’s Secret” (director, writer), Oscar winner “What Dreams May Come” (producer), Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding TV Movie “Homeless to Harvard” (executive producer), “The Celestine Prophecy” (writer, producer), and “Jesus,” translated into more than 2,245 languages and often cited as the most widely seen film in history by The New York Times.</p><p><br /></p><p>___________________________</p><p>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidperlmutter/</p><p><br /></p><p>Website: https://www.drperlmutter.com/</p><p><br /></p><p>Subscribe to our channel:</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDRl_UAXxbHyOOjklnA0dxQ/?sub_confirmation=1</p>