Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
#116 // The dopamine hit that doesn’t leave you feeling gross afterward
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You know that feeling when you bind off a project and just sit there for a second like… ohhhh, that’s why I keep doing this?
There’s actually a reason your brain responds that way. And it’s the same reason scrolling can feel rewarding in the moment but leave you feeling oddly empty when you finally put your phone down.
In this episode, Nadine breaks down what dopamine actually does, why knitting delivers a more grounded kind of satisfaction than your phone ever will, and why finishing something with your own hands hits so differently — especially as a mom whose work almost never feels done.
In this episode:
- What dopamine actually does (it’s more than just “the feel-good chemical”)
- Why scrolling taps into reward pathways but still leaves you feeling hollow
- Why completion and proof matter so much when you’re a mom
- How to use knitting’s natural reward loop to build a habit that actually sticks
- Why every single row counts — not just the finished project
Mentioned in this episode:
Free guide → Swap Scrolling for Stitching at theknittingmamas.com
This wraps up the April science series! Next week we’re moving into something new.
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