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In this episode, I share some powerful messages and collective themes that have been coming through in recent client sessions: Hear about the need right now to prioritise your energy and well-being, in order to unlock abundance, success, and opportunities in your life and business. And, hear about short-term vs. long-term thinking: Shift your mindset and energy from rushing for instant results to building a sustainable, joyful path that aligns with your Soul's journey. Enjoy the episode! Let me know how this episode feels for you, and any insights or key takeaways! You can get in touch through email hi@sarahlouisesutton.com or send me a DM on Instagram All the links: Explore my Instagram here Explore ways to work with me here Inspirit School of Energy certifications Access my FREE resources here Head to my website here
In this episode of the Collective Insights podcast, we delve deep into the world of sexual wellness with Dr. Molly Maloof—a pioneer in the fields of psychedelics, longevity, and human connection. Dr. Maloof developed the Adamo Method, a groundbreaking psychosexual, somatic therapy designed to improve sexual health and reduce dysfunction in couples. We discuss how healthy relationships significantly contribute to longevity, the challenges faced in the sexual health industry, and the critical role of love in human flourishing. For anyone seeking to enhance their sexual wellness and overall connection, this conversation is packed with insights.Sponsored by Qualia NAD+: https://qualialife.com/nad15. Use code nad15 when you shop Qualia NAD+ for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qualialife/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qualialife. Email: support@qualialife.com.com.
Share a favorite story from your time in the restoration industry! Hear from numerous industry professionals from when Michelle sat down with them at the Collective earlier this year, as they answer some quick and insightful questions!
Share a favorite story from your time in the restoration industry! Hear from numerous industry professionals from when Michelle sat down with them at the Collective earlier this year, as they answer some quick and insightful questions!
What do YOU think is #1 thing you need to thrive in the restoration industry? Hear from numerous industry professionals from when Michelle sat down with them at the Collective earlier this year, as they answer some quick and insightful questions!
What do YOU think is #1 thing you need to thrive in the restoration industry? Hear from numerous industry professionals from when Michelle sat down with them at the Collective earlier this year, as they answer some quick and insightful questions!
In this episode of Collective Insights, hosted by James Schmachtenberger, co-founder and CEO of Qualia Life Sciences, alongside Dr. Greg Kelly, our company's head of research and product development. In this episode, we delve deep into the world of nootropics, exploring how these brain-boosting supplements can enhance cognitive function, mental energy, and overall brain health. With a special focus on the new and improved formula of Qualia Mind, James and Greg share their expertise on the formulation, benefits, and the rigorous research behind this leading nootropic.Sponsored by the new and improved Qualia Mind: https://qualialife.com/mind. Use code mind when you shop Qualia Mind for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qualialife/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qualialife. Email: support@qualialife.com.com.
In this episode of Collective Insights, Dr. Greg Kelly hosts Dr. Heather Sandison, highlighting her profound impact on the field of dementia care and the launch of her new book, "Reversing Alzheimer's: The New Toolkit to Improve Cognition and Protect Brain Health." Dr. Sandison shares insights from her extensive experience, covering topics like holistic interventions for the aging brain, the significance of personalized medicine, and her pioneering work at Marama, the innovative elder care facility she founded.Sponsored by Qualia Mind: qualialife.com/benangel Use code benangel when you shop Qualia Mind for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qualialife. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qualialife. Email: support@qualialife.com.
Fintech South 2024, hosted by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), took place on Aug. 27-28 at the Woodruff Arts Center and Atlanta Symphony Hall. This year's theme was "Fintech Lives Here!" Kyle Tothill, Co-Founder & Chief Revenue Officer of Collective Insights, is an accomplished entrepreneur and executive leader with a strong foundation in growth […] The post Fintech South 2024: Kyle Tothill with Collective Insights appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In this episode of "Collective Insights," co-founder and CEO of Qualia Life Sciences, James Schmachtenberger, sits down with Ben Angel to discuss the psychological and emotional impacts of adapting to a world increasingly dominated by Artificial Intelligence (AI). With AI technologies advancing at a rapid pace, Ben Angel, an award-winning author and expert in human performance, shares his insights on the fundamental skills we need to cultivate to stay relevant and resilient. Sponsored by Qualia Mind: qualialife.com/benangel Use code benangel when you shop Qualia Mind for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qualialife. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qualialife. Email: support@qualialife.com.
In our latest episode of Collective Insights, host Dr. Greg Kelly sits down with his friend, and healthcare innovator Dr. Mark Percival, discussing the evolution of health coaching, the power of state management, and how one can optimize health through tracking reliable biomarkers and personal habits. Sponsored by Qualia NAD+: https://neurohacker.com/nad15. Use code nad15 when you shop Qualia NAD+ for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurohacker/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neurohackercollective. Email: support@neurohacker.com.
Join us as we embark on a profound exploration of the mind's untapped potential, navigating through the realms of control, identity, and the profound impact of psychedelics on perception and self-awareness. In this episode, we dive deep into how relinquishing control and shedding the layers of identity can lead to a more authentic and liberated existence. Through candid discussions on cannabis experiences, the illusion of self, and the transformative power of psychedelics, we unravel the intricate dance between consciousness and reality. Our conversation ventures into the realms of fear, judgment, and the societal constructs that shape our understanding of the world. This episode is an invitation to challenge your perceptions, embrace the flux of life, and discover the freedom that comes with letting go. As we dissect the complexities of the mind and the universe, we invite you to join us on this journey towards enlightenment and self-discovery, where the only constant is change itself. [00:00:01] - Introduction: The hosts share their morning routine and the casual start of the episode with a discussion on their recent cannabis experience. [00:01:08] - Weed Review: The hosts discuss their review of Pedro's Sweet Sativa, emphasizing the personal connection to the strain and the broader insights gained from cannabis use. [00:02:11] - Insights on High Awareness: Exploring the shift in perspective when high, the conversation delves into increased awareness and the challenges of navigating this state. [00:03:51] - Self-expression and Control: A discussion on how cannabis affects self-expression and the illusion of control we often seek to maintain. [00:06:12] - Regret and Learning: The hosts tackle the topic of regret, proposing a shift from regret to learning as a means to deal with past actions. [00:09:03] - Attention and Regret: Furthering the discussion on regret, emphasizing the importance of where one's attention is directed as a tool for growth. [00:12:22] - Stagnant Self-Image vs. Growth: The conversation shifts to how a stagnant self-image can conflict with the natural growth and learning we experience. [00:17:12] - Thoughts Are Not Personal: An exploration of the idea that thoughts are not inherently personal but are part of a shared human experience. [00:20:46] - Collective Insights and Progress: Discussing how humanity's collective progress influences individual thoughts and the danger of clinging to outdated self-images. [00:25:05] - Open-endedness of Life: Reflecting on the open-ended nature of life and the opportunities it presents for exploration and expression. [00:30:09] - The Illusion of Good and Evil: Debating the concepts of good and evil, suggesting that these are simplistic and often obstructive perspectives. [00:33:58] - Letting Go of Self-focus: Encouraging listeners to let go of excessive self-focus in favor of a more expansive awareness of life. [00:38:39] - Introduction to Dualistic Unity Life Troubleshooter: The hosts introduce an AI tool trained on the insights from their show, aimed at helping users navigate life's complexities. [00:44:46] - Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Patreon: The episode wraps up with an invitation to join the hosts on Patreon for further exploration and community engagement.
In this captivating episode of Collective Insights, host Dr. Dan Stickler engages in a profound conversation with Donald Hoffman, exploring the enigmatic terrain of reality, consciousness, and the limits of human perception. We embark on a journey through the contrast between religious teachings and scientific explanations, to an investigation into the framework of spacetime, Hoffman articulates his vision of consciousness as a fundamental aspect of the universe. Utilizing rigorous scientific theories and mathematics, he challenges the traditional physicalist paradigm, presenting a bold hypothesis that reveals the underpinnings of spacetime and ultimately, the experience of consciousness itself. Sponsored by Qualia Senolytic: https://neurohacker.com/podcastoffer. Use code podcast when you shop Qualia Senolytic for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurohacker/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neurohackercollective. Email: support@neurohacker.com.
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The growing understanding of how vision and breathing directly affect the brain—rather than the more generic categories of the mind and emotions is a topic that we find fascinating. And today, in this special encore release from the Collective Insights vault, Dr. Andrew Huberman, professor of neuroscience at Stanford, and Brian MacKenzie, renowned coach and innovator in health and fitness, join Daniel Schmachtenberger to discuss the neuroscience of vision and breathing to shift out of fear based states. Listen for breath and vision protocols to consciously override fear in real time, giving you the power to shape both your physiology and psychology, objectively and subjectively. Sponsored by Qualia Senolytic: https://neurohacker.com/podcastoffer. Use code podcast when you shop Qualia Senolytic for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurohacker/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neurohackercollective. Email: support@neurohacker.com.
In this episode of Collective Insights, Dr. Greg Kelly interviews Thaddeus Owen, also known within the biohacking community as “Primal Hacker", about his book "The Hibernation Diet" and the impact of light exposure on hormones, weight loss, and sleep. Thaddeus explains that light is information for the body and that the changing light levels throughout the year and throughout the day can affect our metabolism, appetite, and weight gain or loss. He suggests that cycling our diet based on the time of year and the seasons can be a healthier approach than sticking to one way of eating indefinitely. Thaddeus also discusses the importance of cold adaptation and shares strategies for improving sleep, such as using blue light-blocking glasses in the evening. He emphasizes the need to create a lighting strategy that aligns with the natural light cycles to support optimal health. Sponsored by Qualia Synbiotic: https://neurohacker.com/insights15. Use code insights15 when you shop Qualia Synbiotic for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurohacker/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neurohackercollective. Email: support@neurohacker.com.
Dr. Bruce H. Lipton joins Daniel Schmachtenberger on Collective Insights to discuss his career work in the field of epigenetics. The discussion expands to include a look at how our view of evolution changes thanks to these advances. We also get a better understanding of humanity's progress and what we need to do to reach that next step in societal evolution. Sponsored by Qualia Senolytic: https://neurohacker.com/podcastoffer. Use code podcast when you shop Qualia Senolytic for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurohacker/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neurohackercollective. Email: support@neurohacker.com.
In this episode of Collective Insights we're joined by Dr. Stephen Guyenet, author of the acclaimed book, "The Hungry Brain". The topic? How the human brain affects our food choices. Dr. Guyenet lays the case that our ancient, instinctive brain circuits (hello, dopamine!) lead us astray in our food choices, and these circuits don't care about our long-term health goals. Rather than blaming individuals for their lack of willpower, he suggests that our appetites and food choices are driven by a survival game that no longer exists. Listen in as we take an eye-opening journey through cutting-edge neuroscience, gaining profound insights into why our brain undermines our weight goals and offers practical guidelines for eating intentionally. Sponsored by Qualia Mind: neurohacker.com/podcastoffer. Use code podcast when you shop Qualia Mind for 15% off your order. Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurohacker/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neurohackercollective. Email: support@neurohacker.com.
What do you know about tea? What is there left for you to learn? In this episode we talk about how we can share information and learn from each other. The tea community in the western world is largely virtual for many reasons (tea lovers seem few and far between, Covid imposed isolation, etc), thus a lot of conversations happen virtually. We want to look at how we talk about tea online, how we address truth, untruth, misinformation, and outright lies in the tea world. We share a personal experience that has resulted in our growth, and encourage everyone to maintain a growth-oriented mindset. In this episode, we talk about the Chinese idiom 盲人摸象,blind men feeling an elephant, and delve into the neuroscience of brainwaves and information processing. We mention the podcast Collective Insights (particularly the episode on Nerofeedback) and Ian McGilchrist (his book The Master and His Emissary). Next week we will get back into white tea, so enjoy this impromptu in-betweenisode!
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Dr. Heather Sandison is the founder and medical director of Solcere and the founder of Marama. Dr. Sandison specializes in neurocognitive medicine and neurohacking. She has been trained to specifically address imbalances that affect the brain including Autism, ADD/ADHD, depression, anxiety and Alzheimer's. She has trained with Dr. Dale Bredesen MD, Dr. Neil Nathan, MD, Dr. Bill Walsh, PhD and Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, MD in addition to regularly attending and speaking at integrative medicine conferences throughout the year. Her healing philosophy centers around treating the cause of imbalances in the body including: Toxins Nutrients Stress Structure Infections She believes in the power of the body to heal itself. Dr. Sandison's passion is to guide and support patients as they co-create strong foundations for optimal health through sustainable lifestyle changes and the best medical interventions to support balance in the body. Dr. Sandison is dedicated to learning all there is to know about brain health and considers her amazing patients at Solcere and residents at Marama some of her very best teachers. Dr. Sandison has been awarded a research grant to study the effects of individualized interventions on patients struggling with cognitive decline at Solcere. She earned her Naturopathic Doctorate at Bastyr University in Seattle, WA. She currently serves on the medical advisory board of Neurohacker Collective, and is a regular host of the Collective Insights podcast. https://reversealzheimers.drsummits.com/affiliates/?ref=95b6 https://www.ewg.org/
We have a Collective Insights first for you! Today Naveen Jain, Founder of Viome, debuts as our guest host, along with fellow colleague Dr. Hanon, taking us on a thrilling discussion of how gut microbiome research is leading the future of disease prevention and longevity.
Collective Insights has covered many aspects of health and today we cover a whole new one, financial health. Garrett Gunderson is the perfect person to introduce us to this topic as he is commonly referred to as a financial genius within the entrepreneurial communities. And what better person to host this conversation than our very own CEO and co-founder James Schmachtenberger! For the full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/what-is-money-and-how-to-change-your-relationship-with-it
In this episode, Heather will discuss the effect toxins play on brain health.She also shares with us how measuring your ketones, increasing exercise and meditating can have a positive impact on the health of our brain.ABOUT DR. SANDISONDr. Heather Sandison is the founder and medical director of North County Natural Medicine and Marama.Dr. Sandison specializes in neurocognitive medicine and neurohacking. She has been trained to specifically address imbalances that affect the brain including Autism, ADD/ADHD, depression, anxiety, and Alzheimer's. She has trained with Dr. Dale Bredesen MD, Dr. Neil Nathan, MD, Dr. Bill Walsh, PhD and Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, MD in addition to regularly attending and speaking at integrative medicine conferences throughout the year.Her healing philosophy centers around treating the cause of imbalances in the body including:ToxinsNutrientsStressStructureInfectionsShe believes in the power of the body to heal itself. Dr. Sandison's passion is to guide and support patients as they co-create strong foundations for optimal health through sustainable lifestyle changes and the best medical interventions to support balance in the body.Dr. Sandison is dedicated to learning all there is to know about brain health and considers her amazing patients at NCNM and residents at Marama some of her very best teachers. Dr. Sandison has been awarded a research grant to study the effects of individualized interventions on patients struggling with cognitive decline at NCNM.She earned her Naturopathic Doctorate at Bastyr University in Seattle, WA. She currently serves on the medical advisory board of Neurohacker Collective, and is a regular host of the Collective Insights podcast.CONEECT:https://www.maramaexperience.com/https://www.northcountynaturalmedicine.com/#acupuncture#alzheimers#brain#braindegenration#brainfog#brainhacks#brainhealth#chinesemedicine#dementia#dreckel#dreckelnaturecures#drgregeckel#drgregeckel#drgregeckelnaturecures#drgregeckelwhatthehealth#eckel#functional#functionalmedicine#health#herbalmedicine#holistic#holisticmedicine#immunity#integrative#integrativemedicine#memoryloss#naturalcures#naturalhealing#naturalhealth#naturalrelief#naturalremedies#naturecureclinic#naturecures#naturecuresclinic#naturescureclinic#naturopathic#naturopathicmedicine#NCC001#neurodegeneration#neurology#parkinsons#parkinsonsdisease#pd#regenerative#regenerativemedicine#rootcause#tewnc#watchingthetreesbreathe#wellness#whatthehealth#whatthehealthpodcast
Health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University, Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D., joins us on the Collective Insights podcast. She is a leading expert in the new field of “science-help.” Today she shares with us a different view towards understanding stress, as she discusses why stress has benefits. It turns out that stress is what allows us to experience meaning, to make a difference in the world, to make progress on our goals. For the full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/the-science-of-resilience-kelly-mcgonigal-ph-d-mind-body
Health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University, Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D., joins us on the Collective Insights podcast. She is a leading expert in the new field of “science-help.” Today she shares with us a different view towards understanding stress, as she discusses why stress has benefits. It turns out that stress is what allows us to experience meaning, to make a difference in the world, to make progress on our goals. For the full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/the-science-of-resilience-kelly-mcgonigal-ph-d-mind-body
In this week's episode we're talking all about the brain - and more specifically - supplements to support cognition, longevity, and peak performance. We sit down with Dr. Greg Kelly (lead product formulator at Neurohacker Collective) to discuss the science behind their Qualia line of supplements.ABOUT NEUROHACKER COLLECTIVENeurohacker Collective was founded in 2015 with the mission of creating best in class well-being products by employing a unique methodology to research and development based on complex systems science. This scientific approach focuses on supporting the body’s ability to self-regulate, rather than overriding regulatory systems with chemicals designed to move a biomarker in a particular direction. The company began with a focus on cognitive products with the launch of its Qualia nootropic line and will continue to provide comprehensive products for overall peak performance.ABOUT DR. GREGORY KELLY, N.D.Dr. Gregory Kelly is a naturopathic physician (N.D.). He is lead product formulator at Neurohacker Collective and author of the book Shape Shift. He was the editor of the journal Alternative Medicine Review and has been an instructor at the University of Bridgeport in the College of Naturopathic Medicine, where he taught classes in Advanced Clinical Nutrition, Counseling Skills, and Doctor-Patient Relationships. Dr. Kelly has published numerous articles on various aspects of natural medicine and nutrition, contributed three chapters to the Textbook of Natural Medicine, and has more than 30 journal articles indexed on Pubmed. His areas of special interest and expertise include nootropics, anti-aging and regenerative medicine, weight management, and the chronobiology of performance and health.ABOUT BEAUTY & THE BIOHACKER:Learn more: beautyandthebiohacker.comEmail us at info@beautyandthebiohacker.comABOUT RACHEL & KATIE:Learn more with Rachel Varga BScN, RN, CANS, Board Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist https://RachelVarga.caBOOK YOUR ONE ON ONE Virtual Skin and Aging Consultation with Rachel Varga here: https://RachelVarga.ca/get-startedLearn more with Katie Type A: https://katietypea.comCheck out Katie Type A's YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3le3MUJDISCLAIMER: Information in this podcast and interview is not to be taken as medical advice, and always consult with your Physician before making any lifestyle changes. The material shared by guests in this podcast is not the opinion of Rachel Varga or Katie Moore, and disclaims any responsibility of inaccurate credentials of guests or information used that may cause harm. Always consult with your licensed Physician before any lifestyle modifications.
On this HomeGrown Humans episode of Collective Insights we joined today by American social psychologist, best-selling author and TED Talk speaker, Amy Cuddy, Ph.D. She is known for the “Power Posing” technique. We dive into the benefits of the expansive pose and how it can shift our endocrine or hormonal balances. Amy also shares her personal experiences of embodiment as a ballet dancer and a Deadhead. For the full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/overcoming-fear-the-research-behind-bravery
Introducing HomeGrown Humans with Jamie Wheal. We have new episodes with Jamie Wheal to explore, 'where have we come from?', 'where are we going?', and 'why are we here?'. Jamie has been a guest on Collective Insights and is a longtime friend and collaborator of Neurohacker Collective. He will now be a regular host on the Collective Insights podcast. In this episode Jamie Wheal explain what HomeGrown Humans is. Stay tuned for more episodes to explore the intersection of culture, philosophy, and neuroscience with the world’s brightest minds. Learn more at: https://neurohacker.com/homegrownhumans
Kyle Tothill is co-founder and partner at three business service firms: eHire LLC, Make & Build and Collective Insights. As an entrepreneur focused on helping organizations acquire select talent, he has started four professional service companies and one software firm. He is a 1997 HCOB graduate in marketing.
What can we do to offset age? Dr. Steven Austad joins us on Collective Insights to shed light on the aging process. He is an award winning researcher seeking to discover the underlying causes of aging with a long-term goal of developing medical interventions that slow the age-related decay in human health. He joins us to explain the science behind aging and to debunk common myths around what makes people age. For the full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/why-we-age-the-science-of-living-longer
Today we have Mike Mutzel on the Collective Insights podcast to talk with us about a very popular diet-the keto diet. He turned his life completely around after experiencing addiction in his adolescence, and is now the founder of the very successful content site High Intensity Health, author of “The Belly Fat Effect”, a podcastor, and a Youtuber who shares complex science made understandable on topics covering metabolic health, gut health, and Functional Medicine. He has a bachelors in Biology, masters in Clinical Nutrition, and is a graduate of the Institute for Functional Medicine’s (IFM) Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice (AFMCP). Today we’re diving into ketosis, fasting, and much more. For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/keto
Dr. Jack Kruse joins Dr. Heather Sandison on this episode of Collective Insights. Dr. Kruse is a respected neurosurgeon and CEO of Optimized Life, a health and wellness company dedicated to helping patients avoid the healthcare burdens we typically encounter as we age. After suffering a torn meniscus in his knee at 6’2”, 357 lbs, Jack turned his own lifestyle around. He researched obesity and disease extensively and then tested his plan on himself and lost 77 pounds in 3 months. Today we discuss: Why getting outside as much as possible is so important to our health. The positive impact of seeing every sunrise. The role your mitochondria play in weight management and health. A challenge to take control of your own health. For the full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/healthy-mitochondria-scientific-benefits-of-being-outdoors
Dr. Marcy Axness is an early development specialist, popular international speaker, top blogger at Mothering.com and author of Parenting for Peace: Raising the Next Generation of Peacemakers. She joins us in this episode of Collective Insights to discuss the steps that every parent should take to ensure their children would develop a healthy brain and a healthy mind. Being a parent comes with a lot of responsibility to not only your children, but to yourself as well, and it is one of the most fulfilling roles one could play in his life. Marcy emphasizes the importance of being mindful of your actions and of allowing your children a stress-free environment. Many parents give their children too many choices to make on a daily basis, and it has major consequences on their behavior and also down the line. For the full shows notes visit https://neurohacker.com/the-struggles-of-parenting-what-is-the-best-way-to-raise-our-children
Steven Kotler, a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning journalist and the cofounder/director of research for the Flow Genome Project, joins us in this episode of Collective Insights to explore human potential. Kotler discusses the future of civilization and our world while factoring in technology, VR, AI, biodiversity, flow states, creativity and other states of consciousness. How do those things intersect? How do we actually build a good world considering those things? And what are some of the underlying philosophical considerations? For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/navigating-the-upper-limits-of-human-potential-in-an-interconnected-world
Dr. Jamie Corroon, ND, MPH, founder and Medical Director of the Center for Medical Cannabis, joins us in this episode of Collective Insights to discuss the massive misinformation regarding cannabis consumption. We take a look at how it affects our society and its future in medical health-care. Could THC and CBD be considered good medical drugs? Although THC provides a myriad of positive effects, including reduced pain, anxiety and improved sleep, its window for therapeutic value is very narrow. Join us as we explore the differences between addiction, dependence and tolerance, and dive deep into the various types of cannabinoids and the products and methods for administering them. For the complete show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/unveiling-the-truth-about-cannabis-and-your-well-being
For too long, many people have thought that their destiny was controlled by their genes. With advances made in epigenetics, we now know that isn’t the case. Dr. Bruce H. Lipton joins Collective Insights to talk about epigenetics and how the environment can affect genetic behavior. Dr. Lipton also discusses how perceptions of the environment have an impact along with the importance of positive thinking. It all leads to a deeper understanding of how our society will evolve in the future. For full show notes and video of the episode visit: https://neurohacker.com/epigenetics-and-evolution-bettering-yourself-and-humanity-with-dr-bruce-h-lipton Dr. Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D joins Daniel Schmachtenberger on Collective Insights to discuss his career work in the field of epigenetics. In this episode, you’ll learn all about epigenetics and why the traditional view of genetic and biological determinism is incorrect. The environment plays a big role in genetic behavior, in part due to how we perceive it. The discussion expands to include a look at how our view of evolution changes thanks to these advances. We also get a better understanding of humanity’s progress and what we need to do to reach that next step in societal evolution. Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D., bestselling author of The Biology of Belief, is a cellular biologist and former Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine. His pioneering research on cloned stem cells at Wisconsin presaged the revolutionary field of epigenetics, the new science of how environment and perception control genes. His later research at Stanford University’s School of Medicine revealed the nature of the biochemical pathways that bridge the mind-body duality. For more information visit www.brucelipton.com
We all know that nutrients are important, but could a nutrient deficiency be affecting you in ways you’ve never thought of before? Dr. Heather Sandison joins the Collective Insights podcast to talk about the nutrient imbalance she sees with many of her patients. Coupled with the toxins people encounter in their lives, this can lead to adverse conditions which may affect their physical and mental health. Dr. Sandison discusses some of the latest work that’s being done in this area. She also looks at the bigger picture of why people need to get healthy — so they can have the motivation and time to improve the world. For the full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/improving-health-and-removing-toxins-through-naturopathic-medicine-with-dr-heather-sandison-nd
What is sovereignty, how have we lost it, and why do we need it? These are just a few of the questions discussed and answered on Collective Insights as Neurohacker cofounder Jordan Greenhall joins Daniel for an intriguing conversation. Greenhall sets the foundation for why incentives are the way they are today and why our society should make a transition from Game A to Game B. As a way to accomplish this and help people gain more sovereignty, Greenhall looks at the emergent cryptoeconomic systems being developed and how they might apply in different areas such as healthcare. He also discusses the history of U.S. education and why we need to rethink how people learn in order to promote a greater degree of sovereignty. For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/how-we-lost-our-sovereignty-and-how-to-get-it-back-with-jordan-greenhall
Mark Sisson joins Daniel on Collective Insights to discuss his work helping people improve their health and nutrition. Sisson talks about how evolutionary sciences and biology should inform our modern day nutrition decisions. He goes into detail about how many of the food choices we make today don’t mesh well with what our bodies are designed to handle, leading to health problems. He also discusses the importance of taking supplements and not always relying on health data taken in the moment. The main point Sisson emphasizes is that our lifestyle choices ultimately have an impact on our wellbeing. Getting healthy shouldn’t be a grueling, painful process. For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/ancestrally-informed-lifestyle-mark-sission
For full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/meditation-as-a-technology-of-consciousness-with-dustin-diperna In this episode, Dustin DiPerna discusses key stages of human development, and practices we can integrate into our lives to transform consciousness. He shares his framework for understanding the various areas of human growth - “wake up, grow up, clean up, show up.” In This Episode We Discussed: Stages of human development Relying on external authority vs having direct experience 3 technologies of meditation Esoteric practices that transform consciousness Why our ethics needs to catch up to our technological power 3 ways to begin evolving consciousness 4 ways to understand human growth Collective Insights and the work we do at Neurohacker Collective is supported by our community and from the sales of our product Qualia. Use coupon code COLLECTIVEINSIGHTS FOR $20 off your first order.
This week, we have a special treat for you! On this episode of Analytics on Fire, we’re featuring an exclusive interview the man who coined the term “Business Intelligence” in 1989 – Howard Dresner. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Howard’s background in analytics. What "Collective Insights" concept is all about and how it came to be. The process behind Dresner Advisory’s Collective Insights report. Some of the biggest issues with collaboration within organizations. Why email is likely the worst method for sharing information and insights. How BI tools are currently lacking in the area of collaboration. The main criteria Dresner Advisory uses to rate BI tool vendors. Howard’s rant on the topic of the “reply all” button. The top five features that users want to see in BI tools. Howard’s concept of “Content Governance” and how it differs from data governance. His thoughts on best practices of content governance. How getting this right within your organization may affect user adoption. The specific job roles that can help implement this process. Why and how transparency gives purpose to technology. A potential pitfall companies might make while implementing this new approach. Get full show notes and more information here: analyticsonfire.com/12