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Latest podcast episodes about kenneth shinozuka

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2977. 88 Academic Words Reference from "Kenneth Shinozuka: My simple invention, designed to keep my grandfather safe | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 78:51


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Orthogonal
The Evolutionary Neuroscience of Psychedelics and Pleasure, Annealing, and Seeing Beyond Our Conceptions

Orthogonal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 86:06


Episode 10: Dr. Adam Safron, Kenneth Shinozuka, and Owen Muir, M.D. In this episode, we examine how the pleasures of sex and the pleasures of psychedelics may share a common evolutionary origin. We think about how evolution created diversity in brains and personalities, and discuss what possibilities the psychedelic renaissance might hold for humanity.

In the Balance
How Consciousness Can Save the World with Kenneth Shinozuka

In the Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 31:23


“There is nothing that is more real than your experience of this moment.” Scientist, discoverer, and inventor Kenneth Shinozuka visits In the Balance to discuss his vision for the future: a world free from suffering and pain, brought about by the creation of neurotechnology to alter our states of consciousness. Kenneth discusses the importance of being present in the moment, how this form of consciousness differs from our normal state of being wrapped up in our own minds, and how it can be the gateway for radical compassion and the dissolution of suffering. He also talks about humanity’s attachment to suffering, the role of unconditional love in moving us forward, and why consciousness should be something you actively bring forth for yourself, rather than pushing a button or using mind altering substances. 

DO Lectures Podcast
052: Kenneth Shinozuka | The Present Is A Beautiful Gift

DO Lectures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 17:16


Kenneth tells us about Smart Socks and why he accepts things the way they are. The present is a beautiful gift.At the age of 15, Kenneth designed a smart device for his grandfather, who has Alzheimer's disease. An invention that caught the eye of both the media and awards programs such as the Google Science Fair for his pair of smart socks, designed to send an alert to a caregiver if a patient gets out of bed. In 2014, he won the $50,000 Scientific American Science in Action Award.—Recorded live at the global event in Cardigan, west Wales in 2016.Watch Kenneth's full talk here: www.thedolectures.com/talks/kenneth-shinozuka-the-present-is-a-beautiful-gift

Simulation
#472 Kenneth Shinozuka & Jj Andrade - Psychedelics & Consciousness

Simulation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 60:11


Kenneth Shinozuka & Jj Andrade are Co-Founders of Harvard Undergraduate Science of Psychedelics Club which is dedicated to an interdisciplinary, philosophically motivated, and scientifically rigorous study of psychedelics and, more broadly, consciousness. Mailing List ► http://bit.ly/harvard-psychedelics https://blankhorizons.com http://safewander.com Kenneth's FB ► http://bit.ly/KennethFB Jj's FB ► http://bit.ly/AndradeFB ******* Simulation interviews the greatest minds alive to inspire you to build the future ► http://simulationseries.com Design Merch, Get Paid, Spread Thought-Provoking Questions ► https://yoobe.me/simulation ******* Subscribe across platforms ► Youtube ► http://bit.ly/SimYoTu iTunes ► http://bit.ly/SimulationiTunes Instagram ► http://bit.ly/SimulationIG Twitter ► http://bit.ly/SimulationTwitter Spotify ► http://bit.ly/SpotifySim ******* Facebook ► http://bit.ly/SimulationFB Soundcloud ► http://bit.ly/SimulationSC LinkedIn ► http://bit.ly/SimulationLinkedIn Patreon ► http://bit.ly/SimulationPatreon Crypto ► http://bit.ly/SimCrypto PayPal ► https://paypal.me/simulationseries ******* Nuance-driven Telegram chat ► http://bit.ly/SimulationTG Allen's TEDx Talk ► http://bit.ly/AllenTEDx Allen's IG ► http://bit.ly/AllenIG Allen's Twitter ► http://bit.ly/AllenT ******* List of Thought-Provoking Questions ► http://simulationseries.com/the-list Get in Touch ► simulationseries@gmail.com

New York Launch Pod: A Podcast Highlighting New Start-Ups, Businesses, and Openings in the New York City Area (NY Launch Pod)
Episode 12: Kenneth Shinozuka, Founder of SafeWander | 17 year-old entrepreneur and Google Science Fair Award Winner Invents a device to help caregivers monitor dementia and Alzheimer’s patients

New York Launch Pod: A Podcast Highlighting New Start-Ups, Businesses, and Openings in the New York City Area (NY Launch Pod)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 26:55


Kenneth Shinozuka the 17 year-old founder of SafeWander steps on to the New York Launch Pod to discuss his new product to help caregivers monitor dementia and Alzheimer’s patients. SafeWander detects when these patients wander or fall with an innovative way to provide smart phone alerts based off of a ‘one twist’ motion sensor that is securely worn by the patient.

TEDTalks Health
My simple invention, designed to keep my grandfather safe | Kenneth Shinozuka

TEDTalks Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 5:46


60% of people with dementia wander off, an issue that can prove hugely stressful for both patients and caregivers. In this charming talk, hear how teen inventor Kenneth Shinozuka came up with a novel solution to help his night-wandering grandfather and the aunt who looks after him ... and how he hopes to help others with Alzheimer's.

TEDTalks Saúde
Minha invenção simples, projetada para manter a segurança de meu avô | Kenneth Shinozuka

TEDTalks Saúde

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 5:46


Sessenta por cento das pessoas com demência andam sem rumo, um problema que pode revelar-se extremamente estressante para os pacientes e cuidadores. Nesta conversa encantadora, ouça como o inventor adolescente Kenneth Shinozuka descobriu uma nova solução para ajudar seu avô que vagava à noite e sua tia que cuidava dele, e como ele espera ajudar outras pessoas com Alzheimer.

TEDTalks Santé
Mon invention, très simple, pour protéger mon grand-père | Kenneth Shinozuka

TEDTalks Santé

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 5:46


60% des personnes atteintes de démence s'enfuient et se perdent. Il s'agit d'un problème très angoissant, pour les patients et les aides soignants. Dans sa présentation, Kenneth Shinozuka, adolescent et inventeur, a développé une solution innovante pour aider son grand-père, qui erre souvent la nuit, et sa tante, qui prend soin de lui. Il espère que son invention sera utile à toutes les autres personnes atteintes par la maladie d'Alzheimer.

TEDTalks Salud
Mi sencilla invención, diseñada para cuidar a mi abuelo | Kenneth Shinozuka

TEDTalks Salud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 5:46


El 60 % de las personas con demencia se extravían, un tema que puede resultar sumamente estresante para los pacientes y cuidadores. En esta charla encantadora, escucha cómo al inventor adolescente Kenneth Shinozuka se le ocurrió una solución novedosa para ayudar a su abuelo que deambula por las noches y a la tía que lo cuida... y cómo él espera ayudar a otras personas con la enfermedad de Alzheimer.

TEDTalks Gesundheit
Meine einfache Erfindung, um meinen Großvater zu schützen | Kenneth Shinozuka

TEDTalks Gesundheit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 5:46


Sechzig Prozent der Demenzkranken wandern umher; ein Problem, das sehr anstrenged für Patienten und Betreuer sein kann. In diesem charmanten Vortrag sieht man, wie der jugendliche Erfinder Kenneth Shinozuka sich eine Lösung ausdachte, um seinem umherwandernden Großvater und der Tante, die ihn versorgt, zu helfen. Und, wie er hofft, anderen Alzheimer-Patienten zu helfen.