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Welcome to Brain Observations (brainobservations.com), the podcast where we are curious about brain health, happiness and cultivating the mind. My name is Maria Sundell, I am a neurologist and with this podcast I hope to inspire you to learn more about your brain and to treat your mind with as much care as you treat your body. The brain is not only capable of change, it was built to change and you have more control over your life experience than you might think.

Maria Sundell


    • Jan 4, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 45m AVG DURATION
    • 20 EPISODES


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    The human experience - Self-love and inner journeys - with Rebecca Hayden. Episode 19

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 27:08


    In this deep-diving conversation, we explore what makes us seek profound personal change and how we can navigate our inner landscape. Rebecca Hayden shares insights from her extensive experience with consciousness exploration and human transformation. We discuss why life's challenges often become catalysts for growth, how our thoughts shape our reality, and how self-awareness is missing from traditional education. Rebecca offers perspectives on the distinction between mind and brain, the impact of generational patterns, and practical approaches to personal development. Whether you're curious about inner work or already on your journey of self-discovery, this episode offers valuable insights into understanding yourself better and creating meaningful change. Rebecca Hayden is an expert Hypnotic Journeying Facilitator which means that she guides people in self-discovery to find their inner resources and power. She is appreciated for her ability to create a safe space for exploration and seeing the extraordinary potential in ordinary moments. 

    The Human Experience - Nurturing the collaborative mind - with Kina Liungman. Episode 18

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 41:38


    We spend a large part of our time in the workplace and our colleagues make up an important part of our social connections. Still, how intentional are we as individuals or organisations as a whole about nurturing our presence in the workplace? Kina Liungman is a professional coach and leadership developer with both a deep understanding and an unending interest in personal development and growth. She is an inspiring speaker and a compassionate coach, with the ability to see past the noise to how human interactions are affecting the workplace. How are high-performing teams created? What is psychological safety in organisations? What are core competencies for an efficient leadership? And how does simply allowing yourself and others to be human create change?

    Dr. Kenneth Nowack on creating lasting behavior change. Episode 17.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 51:43


    The new year is here and with it comes new year's resolutions for many people. But even though our intentions are good and our motivation seems flawless to begin with, a few months down the road most plans have been laid to rest. Behavioral change is hard. But knowing a little bit about what the science says about it gives us the opportunity to adapt to difficulties and prepare beforehand. In this episode we learn more about goal setting and what can help us move forward in achieving those goals. What are some hacks for success? How many goals should you work on simultaneously? And how long does it take to create and automate a new behavior?

    The Human Experience - Falling in love with the impact - with Shani Persson. Episode 16

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 52:03


    Being human is not being an island. We live, laugh and work in group most of the time. But being part of a group affects how we perceive things, how we react and how we feel. In a group you need to understand more than just yourself, you need to understand the dynamics of several people interacting. So when you're interacting towards a common goal, like in the workplace......what.... about the human experience do we need to understand to succeed? What can come from shifting your perspective? What is the impact of seeing change as a habit instead of an end goal. And what can we learn if we just become a bit more....curious? Shani Persson has extensive experience of working with teams and supporting companies in creating positive human experiences at work. She has a deep interest in human development, creating culture, thriving in the workplace and just plain happy living. She is by nature a kind spirit, a driven person and an avid thinker. Her reflections are sometimes all over the place, often deep and insightful and always interesting. So come along and join our discussion.

    The Human Experience - Catching up with change - with Sanad O Karkar. Episode 15.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 67:00


    The world is changing, it always has, that's nothing new. But now this change comes with the merging of two worlds, the one we think we know so well, and a virtual one. There are many new things to grasp about this evolving online presence, Web3, The Metaverse, NFTs, blockchains..... and somewhere in the mix of it all we find ourselves and each other. Will our increasingly virtual presence change how we experience life? And how will it affect how we interact with each other and with the world?

    Prof. Ewelina Knapska on the social impact in fear learning. Episode 14

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 34:46


    We all have fears and most of us has some type of phobia. But where do fears come from? And how are we affected by each other? Since fear is vital for our survival it has an important part in our brains responses. We learn what things to fear and avoid from both experience and our environment. In this episode we learn more about the amygdala, an important area of the brain with a role in the processing of fear and social emotions.

    The Human Experience - Living life to it's full extent with Axel Wennhall. Episode 13.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 48:01


    Axel is the PR consultant turned meditation coach and to get there he had to make his own journey within. Through ups and downs of daily life he learned that there can be peace in just accepting things as they are and that life lived in the present moment has a richer texture to it. In this very first episode of the series “The Human Experience” we talk about just that, being human, life's struggles and joys. And meditation. Why do we struggle with ourselves and with accepting reality as is? What can present moment awareness teach us? And how can we reach it?

    Prof. Christian Keysers on mirror neurons and how we live the emotions of others. Episode 12.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 49:32


    Why are we so affected by the emotions of people around us? Why do people seem to express different levels of empathy? And what are mirror neurons? In this episode we find the answers to these and many more questions about the social brain. Prof. Keysers was part of the team in Italy that found mirror neurons, a discovery that has changed our understanding of human nature. Here we take a journey through the empathic brain and learn why we have the ability to not only see what others are doing or experiencing but to feel it in ourselves.

    Prof. Philippe Goldin on emotion regulation and finding balance in daily life. Episode 11.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 57:21


    In this episode we dive into daily life and how skills developed through training the mind can help us find more balance. We talk about emotional reactivity, internalised beliefs, the importance of context and emotion regulation. Prof Goldin shares his insights as well as many useful tools on how to approach and shift recurring thought patterns. Also, see if you can spot the occasional bird song outside the window.

    Dr Cynthia Price on interoception and connecting with your body. Episode 10.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 48:15


    Most of us would agree that the body and the mind are connected but many of us are not necessarily aware of this connection in the moment. The ability to attend to the internal experience of your body is called interoception and this is the research focus of todays guest Dr Cynthia Price. In her work, helping people reconnect with their bodies and teaching them sustained awareness of chosen regions, she has seen big changes take place. In this episode we learn how developing the ability to go into your internal experience and rest in your body can give rise to both insight and relief.

    Dr. Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald on psychological well-being and physical health. Episode 9.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 38:45


    We are increasingly acknowledging how psychological well-being is more than the absence of distress. There are other aspects such as optimism, gratitude and purpose which greatly impact how we experience life. In this episode we learn more about the current research on this subject and how you can actually increase your psychological well-being even if your distress level remains the same. We also talk about the connections between psychological well-being, physical health and longevity. Professor Trudel-Fitzgerald has extensive experience in this field and is working on solutions to implement this knowledge into the public health debate and further on into people's lives.

    Professor Jennifer Crocker on social motivation and the pursuit of self-esteem. Episode 8.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 58:36


    As social beings the way we interact with others is hugely important to us. Professor Crocker has developed a unique expertise in social psychology and through her research, now spanning over decades, she has contributed with important insight into the costs and benefits of being more focused on ourselves or including others in our intentions. In this episode we learn about the psychology of giving and receiving and how both can have either a positive or negative impact depending on how it is approached. We also learn that there is more to self-esteem than just aiming to have lots of it. The way we pursue self-esteem has actually shown to be the most important part for our health and happiness.

    Quinn Conklin on the effects of meditation on telomere length. Episode 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 45:56


    Research on longevity and how to live a healthier life longer is increasingly gaining momentum. In this episode we sit down with Quinn Conklin, one of the people moving research on this topic forward and we learn about telomeres, a form of internal clock for cellular ageing. Here she tells us what they have found when looking at meditation retreat participants to see how meditation might affect our longevity. Join us to learn more about this fascinating aspect of human life and ageing as we seek answers to whether it might be possible to turn back the clock.

    Professor Daniel Levy on a neuroscientific explanation of the concept of free will. Episode 6.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 60:39


    In this episode, philosophy and neuroscience meet to complement each other. Professor Levy drew inspiration and knowledge from his experience in both fields as he created a framework called neural holism. This episode is filled with interesting and thought provoking material so sit down, relax and get ready for a neuroscientific explanation of the concept of free will.

    Professor Julianne Holt-Lunstad on the vital importance of social connection. Episode 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 49:31


    In this episode we learn about a vitally important aspect of our health, but one that doesn't seem to get the attention it deserves. The topic is social connection and I sit down with Professor Julianne Holt-Lunstad who is one of the worlds most renowned experts on the subject. Here she explains how social connection can be defined and measured and what the research says about its impact on our health and wellbeing. We also learn how you can evaluate and reflect on your own level of connection and we go on to discuss different ways to use this knowledge to grow and nurture your own social life.

    Professor Michael Inzlicht on self-regulation and goal pursuit. Episode 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 52:52


    In this episode we learn about self-regulation, willpower and goal pursuit. Michael Inzlicht is a professor of psychology with a specific interest in understanding the underlying mechanisms of self-control. Here he talks about different models to describe the self-regulatory process and we discuss which components makes for a more successful pursuit of goals. Through this episode you can learn ways to reflect on and develop your own process of creating, working on and achieving goals in your life.

    Dr. Cortland Dahl on four dimensions of psychological well-being. Episode 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 43:41


    Dr. Cortland Dahl and his team have done extensive research on what science says about psychological well-being and compiled this data into a framework with four distinct dimensions. Here we will learn about awareness, connection, insight and purpose. We will look at how these components affect our health and happiness and more importantly we will learn what we can do ourselves to increase the quality of our life experience.

    Professor Olga Klimecki on empathy and compassion. Episode 2.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 53:45


    In this episode we learn the difference between empathy and compassion, how empathy can sometimes lead to distress and how strengthening compassion functions as the antidote. Professor Klimecki has extensive knowledge on the subject and here she shares her research findings on how social emotions can be changed and cultivated in the mind through intentional effort. We also discuss how cultivating these mental states can benefit us both as individuals and as a society.

    Dr. Michaela Pascoe on the effects of meditation on the stress response. Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 36:45


    In this episode we talk about stress and how you can combat the negative effects of longterm stress through meditation. Dr. Michaela Pascoe has extensive knowledge on the subject due to many years of scientific research on the stress response and she has a specific interest in how lifestyle interventions such as physical activity and meditation can counteract the harmful effects of chronic stress.

    Trailer: Welcome to Brain Observations

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 1:11


    This is the podcast where we dive deep into the latest research on brain health, meditation and psychological well-being. My name is Maria Sundell, I am a clinical neurologist working in cognitive medicine and with this podcast I hope to demystify personal development and the cultivation of a healthy mind by looking at the scientific evidence behind it. I am really excited to start this journey into the mysteries of the brain and hope you are enthusiastic to join me.

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