Dr Arlene Taylor
Avondale College of Higher Education
As members of the same species, males and females are more alike than they are different but key dissimilarities exist. Understanding these can enhance relationships. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
As members of the same species, males and females are more alike than they are different but key dissimilarities exist. Understanding these can enhance relationships. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
Cellular memory: past, present, future (epigenetic). Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
Think on these things: thoughts, energy, health and success. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
The physiology of forgiveness: how big is your cemetery? Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
The brain and laughter: take two. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
Seven secrets of communication. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
When brains and technology collide. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
The known and the unknown of communication. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
A description of the diverse characteristics that can impact the practical application of unity in diversity. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
When you hear the word “intelligence” mentioned, does your mind go to IQ? That’s a common response. While it may not be a separate intelligence, per se, understanding the concept of EQ can be vitally important.
Increase your understanding of how the brain develops habits and how you can alter them successfully. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
Stress starts and ends in the brain. It is impacted positively or negatively by a person’s expectations and perceptions. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
Affirmation is the programming language of the subconscious and the most effective way to communicate with the human brain–yours as well as others. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.
The brain, this mystery organ inside your bony skull, can be intriguing and bewildering at the same time. Not only that, studies have shown that it is not the only home for neurons–they’ve been found in many key locations outside the brain. Presented by Dr Arlene Taylor.