This interview podcast features Andrew Huberman, a neurobiology and ophthalmology professor, interviewing Dr. Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist specializing in parent-child relationships. The discussion centers on emotional regulation in various relationships (parent-child, romantic, workplace), challenging conventional wisdom on guilt and shame. Huberman and Kennedy explore the importance of providing children with coherent narratives during emotional situations, emphasizing the need for parents to model healthy emotional expression and self-care rather than suppressing emotions. A key takeaway is the distinction between guilt (acting against one's values) and the misidentification of other emotions as guilt, often stemming from childhood conditioning. Listeners gain practical tools for emotional regulation and improved communication in their relationships, fostering resilience and stronger bonds.