This interview podcast features Andrew Huberman interviewing Dr. Allan Schore, an expert on childhood attachment and its impact on adult relationships. The discussion explores the right brain's dominance in early childhood development and its role in shaping attachment styles (secure, avoidant, anxious). Dr. Schore explains how early mother-infant interactions, particularly the synchronization of autonomic nervous systems, profoundly influence affect regulation strategies throughout life. He emphasizes the importance of both up-regulation (joy, excitement) and down-regulation (soothing) in secure attachment and how these patterns manifest in adult relationships and therapeutic interactions. The podcast concludes by discussing activities that foster right-brain development, such as spending time in nature, engaging in creative pursuits, and prioritizing meaningful interpersonal connections.