The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
Prescribing Joy: A Clinical Perspective with Cynthia Libert, M.D.
November 13, 2025
In this inspiring episode of the Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Kate Kresge welcomes Dr. Cynthia Libert, a board-certified family physician, functional medicine expert, and creator of The Joy Prescription. Together they explore the biochemistry of joy, how gratitude reshapes brain connectivity, and how positive emotion can help to modulate inflammation, support neuroplasticity, and protect cognitive health. Clinicians will learn practical ways to integrate “joy prescriptions” into patient care, using evidence-informed tools to foster resilience and prevent burnout.
This conversation reframes joy as a physiological state with measurable clinical impact, not just an emotion. Dr. Libert blends neuroscience, functional medicine, and spiritual reflection to show how cultivating joy and gratitude can help to restore parasympathetic balance, support healthy immune function, and enhance cognitive flexibility. The episode offers an accessible, hopeful model for physicians—one that unites emotional health, brain resilience, and integrative lifestyle care.

Clinical Takeaways from This Episode

Guest Introduction

Cynthia Libert, M.D. is a board-certified family physician, educator, and founder of the Caring for the Body Functional Medicine Center in Asheville, NC. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in cognitive health, longevity, and burnout prevention. She is the creator of ReThink Aging and The Joy Prescription, a podcast and clinical framework helping patients and practitioners reconnect with purpose and vitality. caringforthebody.org | thejoyprescription.com


Labs, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Support

Functional Labs for Brain and Mood Health


Nutrition and Supplement Considerations


Lifestyle and Behavioral Strategies


Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction and episode overview
02:50 - Why joy is crucial in clinical care & science behind it
05:28 - Dr. Libert’s personal story with burnout and rediscovery of joy
07:29 - Practical ways to prevent burnout and cultivate joy
11:33 - The science of joy, neuroplasticity, and brain connectivity
12:35 - Joy’s effects on the stress response and inflammation
18:37 - Observed patient changes with joy and lifestyle interventions
24:41 - Neuroanatomy: prefrontal cortex & limbic system role in emotional regulation
26:12 - Impact of brain connectivity in ADHD & emotional control
31:38 - Practical strategies for reconnecting patients with joy and purpose
36:20 - Research on gratitude and mental health improvements
38:24 - Dr. Libert’s movement and exercise routine
41:10 - Adjusting fitness goals according to life seasons
46:05 - Final thoughts on addressing neurodegeneration and root causes
48:00 - Closing remarks 


Citations

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  6. Diniz, et al. The effects of gratitude interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PMC 2023.
  7. Rueschkamp, Johanna M Grosse. “Neural Correlates of Up-Regulating Positive Emotions in FMRI and Their Link to Affect in Daily Life.” Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, vol. 14, 2019