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This episode is also posted on the IPH YouTube podcast.IHP content is for people who are interested in topics, stories, & guidance for personal development, self-help, spirituality journey, the 5D mystic path, & enlightenment the human way. It's for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life & humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive people. Please don't tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way & are emotionally accountable. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories & perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations & experiences & 5D relationships.Inspiring Human Potential Inner Growth 5D Self-Empowered Enlightened Expanding Consciousness Voices, Stories & Perspectives5D Mystic Enlightenment Functional Adult Relationships New Stories To Heal Trauma Together & Bring Forth Your Humanity5D collective are functional adults who unconditionally love with flaws & imperfections that want to bring forth the authentic self, the inner child adult, & use functional adult direct open-hearted communication.You find your authentic self with self-awareness of your inner & outer mental, emotional & physical well-being as you choose to expand consciousness through integration of the brain, learning to love yourself and other(s) unconditionally - family, community, society, & world.To be you means you're able to actively feel alive, energized & ready for life's adventures (thanks to engaging your mammalian social engagement system - the ventral vagal state). You're ready to bring forth the future with the 5D collective (mystics & educators, etc.) & support humanity to move into another day of life & beyond.With a twin flame there is no saga or obsession; just unconditional love with a deep knowing of one's bond, oversoul connection, lifetimes together.Bringing Together Human, Spiritual, & Spirituality Elements to Explore Human Evolution & ConsciousnessBringing together the human elements (existentialism, psychology, sociology, neuroscience, somatics informed, trauma informed, interpersonal neurobiology informed, etc.), spiritual elements (ascension, the four clairs, astrology, metastrology, metaphysics, 3D, 4D, 5D - dimensions, spiritual awakening, tarot, Akashic records, etc.), & spirituality elements to explore human evolution & consciousness.When we can unconditionally love with flaws & imperfections in all our relationships, we always grow & expand consciousness. We get to experience authentic & genuine aspects that go beyond what words can describe.All our relationships support our expansion of consciousness.We are fragments of each other.Relationships that are unconditionally loving with flaws & imperfections hold the opportunity to support learning how to express & be your true self & tap into your infinite higher human consciousness potential in this lifetime, not the next one.I am life.I am love.I am expanding consciousness.I am infinite higher human potential.I am you.Love, Maria ♾️
In this episode of the Self Brain Surgery Podcast, Dr. Lee Warren introduces listeners to The School of Self-Brain Surgery™, a new online residency program aimed at helping people change their minds to change their lives. Dr. Warren discusses the foundational principles of self-brain surgery, including the distinction between the mind and the brain, and the common lies people believe that hinder personal transformation. He emphasizes the importance of taking command of one's thoughts and developing healthier mental habits to become healthier, feel better, and be happier. He also shares tips on conducting a 'whole system scan' to prepare for change and introduces the core ideas that self brain surgery is not therapy, but a set of insights and tools for intentional mental and life transformations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Self Brain Surgery 00:13 The School of Self Brain Surgery 00:45 Newsletter and Book Announcements 02:21 The Importance of Mindset 03:30 Understanding the Mind-Brain Difference 12:04 The Three Common Lies 18:29 The Power of Response 21:39 Brain Automation and Habits 26:03 Understanding Brain Loops and Habits 27:04 The Second Commandment: Feelings Aren't Facts 27:36 Fight or Flight: Healthy and Unhealthy Reactions 28:54 The Problem with Automated Reactions 29:40 Creating New Brain Habits 31:50 Self Brain Surgery: Taking Control 35:12 Self Brain Surgery vs. Therapy 36:43 The Power of Neuroplasticity 41:35 Science and Spirituality 50:59 Becoming the Actor in Your Own Life 53:24 Conclusion and Next Steps Click here for the transcript Resources and Links: Our sponsor for this episode is TImeline: Visit timeline.com, and use the discount code leewarren for 10% off your first order of MitoPure! Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose! Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jenny Woo, CEO and Founder of Mind Brain Emotion, is an emotional intelligence expert and educator. Jenny shares her journey from being a young immigrant from China to becoming a renowned leader in interpersonal skills. She discusses her diverse career path, from considering becoming a doctor or computer scientist to eventually finding her passion in training and developing people. Jenny also talks about the challenges of becoming a parent and how that led her to pursue a Harvard education and start her own business focused on making emotional intelligence accessible through educational games and products. Listen to her story and choose which action best fits your needs today!Action PrinciplesPick one to do this week:1. Experiment. Trying new things and experiences will open the door to more opportunities. ACTION: Take a chance and do something you've been interested in but nervous to try.2. Listen. Improve your listening skills to better understand those around you. ACTION: Take an active listening course.3. Continued education. Expanding your knowledge is an investment in yourself. ACTION: Sign up for a LinkedIn Learning membership and schedule time to take courses that interest you.4. Self-reflection. Understanding yourself and reflecting on your goals leads to long-term success. ACTION: Schedule a recurring time to spend time on self-reflection.Guest ResourcesLearn more from Jenny Woo on LinkedIn or by visiting MindBrainEmotion.com.Suggest LinkedIn Learning CourseDelivering Results EffectivelyDave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking—a time management bestseller. As an author, speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands around the world. DaveCrenshaw.com
In this episode of "Jesus and Your Mental Health," we explore the intricate relationship between the mind and the brain. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of consciousness and personhood, discussing how recent discoveries reveal the mind's ability to shape the brain through intentional thought. We'll unpack the transformative power of aligning your thoughts with truth and gratitude, and how these practices can lead to greater mental and emotional health. We also tackle the concept of "toxic positivity" and the potential pitfalls of relying solely on positive thinking without acknowledging reality. For more information about Rebecca, this podcast, and her upcoming book, go to jesusandyourmentalhealth.com
Dr. Caroline Leaf is a communication pathologist and clinical neuroscientist specializing in psychoneurobiology. Her passion is to help people see the power of the mind to change the brain, control chaotic thinking, and find mental peace. She is the author of the bestselling books Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess, Switch On Your Brain, Think and Eat Yourself Smart, The Perfect You, Think, Learn, Succeed, and many more. She is also the author of the top-rated podcast Cleaning Up the Mental Mess, which has over forty million downloads. She currently does extensive research and teaches at various academic, medical, corporate, and neuroscience conferences, as well as in religious and spiritual institutions around the world. Dr. Leaf and her husband, Mac, have four adult children and live between Dallas and Miami. Connect with Dr. Caroline Leaf: Download her app, Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess in the Apple Store or Google Play. Website - https://drleaf.com/ Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cleaning-up-the-mental-mess-with-dr-caroline-leaf/id1334767397 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drcarolineleaf/?hl=en YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/DrCarolineLeaf Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/drleaf --- Connect with Frank and The Super Human Life on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesuperhumanfrank/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/584284948647477/ Website: http://www.thesuperhumanlifepodcast.com/tshlhome YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjB4UrpxtNO2AFtDURMzoKQ
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Send us a Text Message.Register your free place for the live online meditation and Q&A with Babaji: https://www.shivarudrabalayogi.org/en/online-satsang Mind, Brain and Meditation Pt2 | In Quest of Truth - Q&A with Babaji, No.184Recorded on 1 June 2024 with worldwide participants0:00 Intro0.08 What is the mind and brain and the difference between the two?1:38 What does Babaji mean by the Divine and the mind?9:13 Are we only aware of the mind when there are thoughts in it?11:40 What happens to the mind when it's happy?17:00 Are thought processes voices and sounds that we hear when we think?21:37 When we have an emotion, it seems to be drawn out over a long period of time - are emotions different to thoughts?27:21 If we try to calm the mind down ourselves, is that a genuine improvement or are we fooling ourselves?28:37 When we try to meditate, what is happening in the mind and the brain?32:18 When thoughts come up in meditation, is it a failure or is it a part of the process?41:46 When I get tired when working, it feels like, rather than the body getting tired, it's the brain that gets tired?46:53 When the brain reflects on the mind, does the mind have the capacity to decide whether it is good or bad?48:10 Does Babaji experience fear in the mind?49:30 How to purify the soul?50:56 How to overcome unknown fears?51:58 Is the time for the mind to operate through the brain limited?55:25 Visions of seeing things before they happen - is this a coincidence?57:39 Our mind can create illusions when in the world, how to distinguish what is real or unreal?59:20 Is the energy and consciousness that Babaji talks about the same as how they explain it in science?1:01:18 How can we utilise the power of our sub-conscious to manifest our dreams?1:03:24 Are there any other wasy to purify the mind other than meditation, for instance seva?1:04:48 During meditation I try to find solutions to the problems in my life. How to avoid this?___Website: http://www.srby.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/shivarudrabalayogiTwitter: https://twitter.com/SRBYmissionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shivarudrabalayogi/Register your free place for the live online meditation and Q&A with Babaji: https://www.shivarudrabalayogi.org/en/online-satsang Website: http://www.srby.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/shivarudrabalayogiTwitter: https://twitter.com/SRBYmissionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shivarudrabalayogi/
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If you enjoyed hearing about the powerful life, brain, and habit-changing Cognomovement program from Liz Larson last week, you'll find her co-founder Bill McKenna's life journey just as intriguing. From being an ultra-marathon runner and helicopter pilot to surviving a near-death skydiving experience, Bill McKenna's life experiences shaped his approach to both personal growth and professional endeavors. Transitioning from his former life as an adrenaline enthusiast into a role of spiritual guidance, his deep exploration into the realms of self-discovery and spiritual awakening led him to pioneer methods for inducing significant shifts in consciousness and perspective that have been featured in Newsweek, The Street, and The Sun. #BillMcKenna #SelfDiscovery #SpiritualAwakening #SandieSedgbeer #NoBSSpiritualBookClub #Lifestyle #Spirituality #Science #Metaphysics #Books --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sandie-sedgbeer/support
In this episode of the Thais Gibson Podcast, Thais is joined by Dr. Caroline Leaf, a renowned cognitive neuroscientist dedicated to helping people unlock the power of the mind to reshape the brain. Dr. Leaf explores effective strategies for transforming behavior, with a particular emphasis on addressing depression and anxiety. Tune in to discover techniques for controlling chaotic thoughts and achieving mental peace, whether you're dealing with depression and anxiety or simply seeking ways to manage stress more effectively. Guest Info: Dr. Caroline Leaf is a cognitive neuroscientist with a keen focus on helping individuals reshape their brains through the power of the mind. Learn more about her on her bio page. Social Media: Follow Dr. Leaf on all platforms @drcarolineleaf. Special Offer: We are offering a discount for any web subscription to our Neurocycle app. Code: NEUROCYCLE20 Link to get your subscription Let's connect! https://www.youtube.com/@ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool https://www.tiktok.com/@thaisgibson https://www.instagram.com/thepersonaldevelopmentschool/ https://www.facebook.com/ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool/
On this episode of the Character Outs podcast, I chat with Cody who is not only intelligent and insightful, but also a really cool, down to earth dude. He brings a fascinating perspective to how trauma impacts our mind and our body and how we can get to a place of becoming a 'human doing' and not just a 'human being.' Cody is a seasoned entrepreneur at the forefront of AI and Mental Health. Armed with a degree in Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience and trained in IFS Psychotherapy, he is the Founder & CEO of Mind, Brain, Body Lab. This groundbreaking Mental Health AI company specializes in treating Complex PTSD using AI/ML algorithms to analyze biometric and behavioral data. Committed to bridging the gap between AI and human experience, Cody also heads MyCompanion, a Public Benefit Corporation providing a free, 24/7 conversational AI companion for healing Complex PTSD. Cody disseminates daily Neuroscience and Psychology tools to improve mental and emotional health post-trauma. His mission is to help one billion people to find happiness and purpose in their lives. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindbrainbodylab/ Check out the Mind, Brain, Body Lab website here: https://www.mindbrainbodylab.com/ In case no one has told you, it's not you, never has been, you are not alone, and you don't have to fix it. https://characteroutspodcast.com/
Wise Divine Women - Libido - Menopause - Hormones- Oh My! The Unfiltered Truth for Christian Women
Today on the Wise Divine Women Podcast I speak to Dr Diane Mueller, Lyme specialist and creator of MyLymeDoc.com take the quiz today! Today she offering this fabulous offer to our American Listeners. She writes: In order to heal from Lyme You Must Rewire Your Mind. Commonly, people are told that their pain, fatigue, brain fog, and strange symptoms are coming from their minds. One might even start to question oneself, thinking, "Is it possible it could be in my head?". But in cases of chronic illness, most of the time depression, anxiety, and other emotional imbalances come from the the inflammation and dysfunction of the body. When we get our life stolen from us and our days are consumed with trying to manage our ever-growing list of symptoms, of course, we get depressed and anxious. I mean really, who would not in these situations? This is why for the next two days I have my best-selling book on Amazon for free (kindle edition). My book is about Lyme, Mold, and other chronic illnesses. It is a survivor's guide and will help you identify hidden missing tests, protocols, and strategies. It is your guide back to recovery. And for today and tomorrow (May 1 and May 2 in United States time zones), it is yours for zero dollars. To purchase from the United States please just click the following link or button. Note that if you live outside of the United States, you will need to search for it on your local Amazon: "It's Not In Your Mind" By Dr. Diane Mueller. Make sure to select EBOOK! Some countries may not honor the free book deal. Don't worry if this happens, we have many more great promotions happening all month! Sign up for Dr Diane's newsletters Solvesickness.com With Health Dr. Diane Mueller Are you ready to gain a deeper understanding of menopause, breast health, and nutrition? Let's embark on a journey to embrace our new life with renewed energy, vitality, and clarity. I'm Dana, and I am here to guide your transformation from feeling frustrated to being fueled by faith, helping you become the Wise Divine Woman that God has destined you to be! Welcome to the Wise Divine Women Sisterhood! My mission is to provide you with valuable education about your health, strengthen your faith, and help you forge new connections for your Spirit, Mind, Body, and Nutrition. Together, we will delve into captivating interviews and explore a wide range of topics that will empower and inspire you. Visit Wise Divine Women Thank you for joining me here today! If you liked my podcast today, leave a review and share it with your friends, that would mean the world to me! Did you know I coach menopausal women? You can visit my website to learn more. It is simple and I do offer coaching appointments https://danairvine.com/work-with-me/ola/services/soul-session-a-time-of-discovery In your FREE Soul Session 30-minute consultation with me, we will discuss your challenges and goals concerning your health. This will create a unique signature program to meet your needs. Dana Irvine Certified Menopause Coaching Specialist Breast Health Educator Holistic Health Coach Certified Clinical Thermographer Thermography Advisor. www.danairvine.com #MenopauseMatters #BreastHealthAwareness #ChristianWomenPodcast #PodcastLife #BrainHealthTips #LibidoBoost #WomenEmpowerment #HealthyLiving #FaithandWellness #MindBodyBalance --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wisedivinewomen/message
Jonathan welcomes back Dr. Curtis Kelly - (Citation 9, Citation 73) - Professor Emeritus, Kansai University. Read the article here Think Tanks Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.com
Learn The 7 Impacts of Trauma and How Trauma Happens In the Mind, Brain, Body, AND Spirit. Matt Finch shares an EPIC and proven three-step process for mind/body/spirit trauma healing totality. This episode of Elevation Recovery comes from a portion of a course and group coaching program called Make Alcohol Moot Again With Mindset Mastery. Unresolved and unhealed trauma (childhood and adult) can make it harder to stop drinking alcohol or administering drugs. Childhood trauma changes the brain and nervous system in ways that make alcohol and other addictions potential subjective resources to regulate the nervous system (and this can lead to addiction). Healing from trauma can take a long time and many individuals haven't been able to recover when using the mind-only approaches or even mind/body approaches. In these cases, trauma healing from a mind, brain, body, and spirit approach can often help. Here are the topics you're going to learn: The Mind-Only Approach to Trauma Healing The Mind/Brain/Body-Informed Perspective The Mind/Brain/Body/Spirit-Informed Perspective The Seven Impacts of Trauma The Three Steps to Healing Trauma in Mind/Brain/Body/Spirit Show Notes Page>>
I am so pleased to have Dr. Caroline Leaf on the show today to impart knowledge from her 30-year career as an applied neuroscientist. I originally intended to do a career retrospective on Dr. Leaf's many books, but quickly realized that if I did that, this would become an hours and hours long episode. So I decided to choose one of her books, Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess: 5 Simple, Scientifically Proven Steps to Reduce Anxiety, Stress, and Toxic Thinking, to zoom in on for our conversation today—but I highly recommend all of her books. In this book (and in this conversation), she teaches us what mental mess is, how to practice mind management, what neuroplasticity is, and about the neurocycle, which she formulated. The neurocycle has, amazingly, statistically reduced depression and anxiety by a staggering 81 percent! I guarantee you'll learn something in this episode, and for this episode in particular, I'd recommend listening when you can really absorb what Dr. Leaf is saying. Some episodes on the show are light and frothy and can be listened to while multitasking; I'd say this episode is not one of those. To get maximum impact from what Dr. Leaf is teaching us, set aside some time for yourself to truly take all of this in, because you know what? You deserve it. Dr. Leaf is also a podcaster, and in addition to her own show, “Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess,” she is an extremely frequent guest on other podcasts. That's actually how I found Dr. Leaf—from hearing her on other podcasts and then discovering her work. She has spent three decades researching the mind-brain connection, the nature of mental health, and the formation of memory, and her work centers around helping people learn how to use their mind to detox and grow their brain to succeed in every area of their lives—talk about work that truly matters! Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess: 5 Simple, Scientifically Proven Steps to Reduce Anxiety, Stress, and Toxic Thinking by Dr. Caroline Leaf A link to all of Dr. Leaf's books
Hi Besties, meet Dr. Caroline Leaf. She is a Neuroscientist, mental health and mind expert. She has her new book How to Help Your Child Clean Up Their Mental Mess as well as her podcast Cleaning up the Mental Mess. Now this episode goes DEEP! Deep into your thoughts, the programming of your thoughts, what even IS A THOUGHT! Dr. Caroline seriously shares so much on the mind-brain-body connection, and you can manage your mind in order to make changes in your life! FOLLOW Dr. Caroline Leaf @drcarolineleaf Read her BOOK How to Help Your Child Clean Up Their Mental Mess This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp Shop my HABIT TRACKER FOLLOW along with me: ON Instagram @shelbysacco5 ON Tiktok @shelbysacco5 (Main Account)
If you're looking for one CLP Pod Episode with the most gold nuggets in all areas of conscious living, and emotional intelligence for parents and kids then today is your day. In just 60 minutes we cover so many key areas of emotional intelligence for healthy development and parenting of children. This statistic shocked me because we're hearing about it more and more. But did you know that studies show that we are less emotionally intelligent than in the past decade? Our communications are increasingly twitter-like with acronyms and emojis. We make decisions based on the number of likes. We are feeling more distracted, stressed, and lonely. Building our emotional fitness is one of the most important things we can do for our health __________ TODAY'S GUEST DR JENNY WOO Web: http://mindbrainemotion.com Amazon: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BVTK9NLH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindbrainparenting/ Dr Jenny Woo is a Harvard-trained Emotional Intelligence researcher, educator and mum of three. At the world renowned Harvard innovation labs, she developed the 52 essentials card series that are now in over 50 countries and serving as a key EQ learning tool for schools, workplaces and homes. __________ TODAY'S SPONSOR Baseline Are you ready to raise your baseline? Web: www.baselineactive.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baseline/ __________ HOSTS ASHY BINES Web: https://www.ashybines.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashybines/ LEVI WALZ Web: https://mindbodyhq.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themindbodyguy
Steven Laureys is on of the world's leading scientist and researcher who studies consciousness from a neurology perspective. In this Full Talk, he asks Sadhguru some penetrating questions as they push the boundaries of known science and peek into the mystical. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Laureys is on of the world's leading scientist and researcher who studies consciousness from a neurology perspective. In this Full Talk, he asks Sadhguru some penetrating questions as they push the boundaries of known science and peek into the mystical. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the most common mind-brain theories? On today’s episode, neurosurgeon Michael Egnor concludes his conversation with Dr. Angus Menuge about the mind-brain relationship and the popular dualistic theories of Cartesian dualism and Thomistic dualism. Cartesian dualism posits that the mind and body are fundamentally different substances, with the mind being immaterial and the body Read More › Source
Can the mind be explained in purely physical terms? Or is it something else entirely? In this interview, neurosurgeon Michael Egnor kicks off a three-part discussion with Dr. Angus Menuge about his book Minding the Brain: Models of the Mind, Information, and Empirical Science. The book brings together contributors from various academic disciplines to challenge the dominant materialist paradigm in the Read More › Source
Subconscious Realms Episode 228 - Portals, Realms, Dimensions, Levels Of Existence & East Meets West. Robby Marx Of MettaMindcast & Jin The Ninja Of Threshold Saints Podcast. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome back the Host & Creator of MettaMindcast - Sir Robby Marx & the Host & Creator of Threshold Saints Podcast - Jin The Ninja, to discuss; Portal's, Realms, Dimensions, Levels Of Existence & East Meets West... Mind-Blowing Episode that gets Weird & Wild & it being a true Honour Collaborating with IMO Two of our Elite Level Returning Guest's, we expect nothing less!!!
Pat finishes his conversation with Dr. Angus Menuge, Dr. Robert Markts, and Brian Krouse around the contents of a new volume released in philosophy of mind called Minding the Brain: Models of Mind, Information, and Empirical Science.
Pat continues his conversation with Dr. Angus Menuge, Dr. Robert Markts, and Brian Krouse around the contents of a new volume released in philosophy of mind called Minding the Brain: Models of Mind, Information, and Empirical Science.
Is the mind more than the brain? If so, what's the difference? In today's episode, Pat Flynn interviews the editors of the brand-new book Minding the Brain: Models of the Mind, Information, and Empirical Science. Together, they discuss different perspectives on the mind-brain problem, consciousness, and the limits of materialism. Additional Resources Source
Pat is joined by Dr. Angus Menuge, Dr. Robert Markts, and Brian Krouse for an extended conversation around the contents of a new volume released in philosophy of mind called Minding the Brain: Models of Mind, Information, and Empirical Science.
You probably already know that more sleep and less stress are good for our brains. But a bunch of other habits are important too, and some aren't so obvious. So we're sharing tips for taking care of your body's most complex organ. To support more content like this, become an AARP member at aarp.org.
“Now it's time to update my grandfather's words by explaining them, and, by doing so, changing our understanding of our place on the planet, who we are, and what goes on inside and between us. It's about reconnecting our sense of self and soul with our waterways and oceans. It's about finding our creativity, clarity, and confidence in our deep Blue Minds.” Celine Cousteau, who opens up Wallace J. Nichols' Blue Mind book, with a fascinating look into the depths of the ocean, reminding us of the words that meant the most to her from her grandfather, the great, Jacques Cousteau, that “The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever. People protect what they love.” Watch this interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/wwx1jrHj33c On today's EPISODE #297 "Blue-Mind: The Surprising Science That Connects Our Brain to Water" we will cover: ✔ What made Dr. Wallace J. Nichols connect the mysteries of the ocean, to our brain. ✔ How he gathered research for this book, and made real world connections between neuroscience and the water, never explored before. ✔ Why we are often more connected, emotional and happier around water. ✔ What Dr. Nichols noticed when he wore a waterproof EEC cap and measured his brain while swimming in the ocean. ✔ How Blue Mind can help us to become more self-aware, and move us towards freedom, possibility, wonder and hope. ✔ Easy ways we can all access and practice Blue Mind, especially on World Blue Mind Day, this Sunday July 23rd. Welcome back to Season 10 of The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we connect the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (that's finally being taught in our schools today) and emotional intelligence training (used in our modern workplaces) for improved well-being, achievement, productivity and results—using what I saw as the missing link (since we weren't taught this when we were growing up in school), the application of practical neuroscience. I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and an educator with a passion for learning and launched this podcast 5 years ago with the goal of bringing ALL the leading experts together (in one place) to uncover the most current research that would back up how the brain learns best, taking us ALL to new, and often unimaginable heights. For today's episode #297, we are diving into the depths of the ocean, and learning about some concepts that Dr. Wallace J Nichols[i] has discovered that he calls “Blue Mind: The Surprising Science That Shows How Being Near, In, or Under Water, Can Make You Happier, Healthier, More Connected and Better at What You Do.” When I was first introduced to Dr. Nichols, I was on a summer vacation with the family and just packing up our trip next to the clearest, bluest water I have ever seen on Grace Bay, in Turks and Caicos. My friend and Performance Coach Luke DePron, from EP 90[ii] sent me an introduction to Dr. Nichols for our podcast, and when I saw his book, I couldn't have been more excited. I always want to understand the “why” behind certain things, and the ocean (and water in general) is something I've always been fascinated with. I took one look at Dr. Nichols' book, Blue Mind, and I was instantly captivated. He asks some of the questions I've always wondered: What is water, and Why are we as humans so enthralled by it? Then I looked at the cover of the book, and the tagline got me thinking more: What happens to me when I'm swimming in water? Why do I suddenly feel more creative than I do when I'm sitting at my desk? Or more connected to others? What happens to me when I dive down to the bottom of the ocean? Now I'm reading Dr. Nichols' book, hoping to answer these questions, and also a bit surprised that I never thought of the brain/water connection. If you've been following this podcast for some time, you'll know that I've been working on the brain/and learning connection and neuroscience is helping the field of education to make huge strides as we know so much more about how the brain learns best today, than we did 20 years ago. What we are doing essentially, is expanding our level of awareness. Then I read about awareness from the late author David Foster Wallace, who said in a commencement speech in 2005 that “education should be based on awareness. Awareness of what is so real and essential, so hidden in plain sight all around us, all the time.” (location 175, Blue Mind). Now my mind is wide open, my level of awareness has expanded, as he says “this is water” and I'm now making the Mind/Brain connection. This is just the beginning. I've got some questions for Dr. Nichols that I hope will expand ALL of our levels of awareness around this thing called water, and how this understanding could possibly make our lives better, by making the brain/water connection. Let's meet Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, and dive deep under water together, to see what we can learn from this unique perspective and movement that he's called Blue Mind. Welcome Dr. Nichols. I'm sure you could see from my emails to you that this interview was very important to me. Something about being introduced to you when I was standing in front of the bluest water I've ever seen! Welcome and thank you for meeting with me today. Intro Q: After I saw the introduction to you from Luke, I quickly bought your book, and started my journey into Blue Mind, that took me on many twists and turns. I've got to begin with the Foreword, because it took me a minute to make the connection between Celine, and the great Jacques Cousteau who I grew up watching on television. What she wrote was profound. Can you talk about what she said about how “the sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever” and explain where this journey began for you? What was it the made you even think of connecting the complex mysteries of the brain to the ocean, both being similarly complex? Q1: While reading your book, I noticed something right from the start and that was the research that you put throughout focused on the leading experts in the field of neuroscience. I noticed each name, because these are the names I've been focused on either interviewing on this podcast, or reading their books. Dr. Daniel J Siegel[iii] and his Wheel of Awareness Meditation was one of our early interviews EP #28.[iv] I can list countless others (like Loretta Breuning) or even V.S Ramachandran who mentored Dr. Baland Jalal[v] who were interviewed about the mysteries of the dream world. While you gathered all of the leading experts in the field of neuroscience in your book, like you, I wondered, why is our interaction with water left out of the research? Q2: “There's something about water that draws and fascinates us. No wonder: it's the most omnipresent substance on Earth and, along with air, the primary ingredient for supporting life as we know it.” (Page 8) I related to this as I swam underwater on this vacation, and noticed stronger than usual emotions, feelings and clarity when I touched the ocean floor. Now I'm curious. I never thought of measuring my brain while swimming. Why are many of us fascinated with the ocean? Q2B: Why do some of us feel so emotional around the water? Q3: What were some things you discovered about your brain with the waterproof EEG cap you used to measure your brain activity while swimming? Q4: I've got to dive into some of your findings a bit here, because I think they are important. I just interviewed a former MLB player, Mike Bordick, and he talked about the meditative nature of fishing that he would do after a busy season of baseball. I never thought about the meditative nature of swimming until you mentioned it in your book. Do you think that swimming could cause our brain waves to go from beta, to alpha (more relaxed) to theta where perhaps the creativity would occur? Is this what you saw when you measured your brain while swimming? We covered a program called The Silva Method[vi] that helps people to go into the alpha level during meditation, for accessing higher levels of creativity. Is this what's happening to our brain as we swim? Could the ocean possibly be kicking our brains into the theta brain state? Q5: We've spoken a lot on this podcast about expanding our level of awareness through study and I know that being curious is an important part of learning. You say that “Blue Mind is deep down, about human curiosity, and knowing ourselves better.” How can this idea you've discovered, Blue Mind, help us to become more self-aware and advance us forward? Q6: I noticed you called AZ “landlocked” and as someone who loves the water, I've often said the same thing about the state. I left Toronto for AZ, 22 years ago. I'm still here, but notice I'm most creative near the ocean. My writing just comes alive here. You go into this deeply in Ch. 6 but I wonder on the surface level, what have you discovered about the physical effects that a visit to the ocean can have on us? What are some ways we can experience Blue Mind is we aren't near the ocean? Q7: Did I ever relate to your book, especially when you wanted to look into the science behind our emotional connection to water and you were told “Keep that fuzzy stuff out of your science, young man. Emotion wasn't rational. It wasn't quantifiable. It wasn't science. “ I remember Dr. Daniel J Siegel, who you mentioned throughout your book was told the same thing with medicine, (to keep his emotions out of treating his patients) and that was what made him quit, because he wasn't supposed to get emotionally connected to his patients which was so far away from the truth. I was geared towards science in the field of education any time I leaned towards to spiritual side of a person, being told to stay away from anything that science can't prove. I'm on a mission to draw out this mind/brain/body connection which is why this podcast is called Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning. What are we missing when we ignore the fuzzy stuff? We covered this question in our discussion: In Chapter 6, Red Mind, Grey Mind and Blue Mind, you go into the health benefits of water. I'm glad to see that you covered Red Mind and Grey Mind in your book, in addition to just the obvious Blue Mind, especially when anxiety is at an all-time high in our country, and I just wrote a question for another author about how stress halts our creative faculties. Can you address how water can help us to transition from the Red Mind of stress or the Grey Mind of numbed-out depression? Where have you seen the life-saving effects of Blue Mind? Q8: Van Curaza asked the question “What is your favorite thing about the beach?” on his popular Facebook page. For someone who has spent his career studying the ocean and water, what would be your answer?? Q9: The health benefits we've talked about are obvious but what touched me was how many ways water can help those struggling with addiction, of autistic children, or those struggling with PTSD. You mention programs that can help almost anyone who's struggling in some way, using the water. Or even those young kids you took over the border to Puerto Penasco. I was reading your book on the balcony, overlooking the sea of Cortez just imagining the look on these kids' faces as they saw the beautiful blue ocean for the first time. What have you seen that's impacted you the most with water's healing effects? Final thoughts. What is your vision with Blue Mind, especially as its World Blue Mind Day coming up this Sunday July 23? I read it while sitting next to the Sea of Cortez over July 4th weekend and it touched me deeply. Not just with how water impacts me personally, giving me answers but the vast research you've done, connecting the brain to the healing effects of water for others, and the numerous groups/organizations who are using the idea of Blue Mind to help others. Dr. Nichols, I want to thank you for your time this morning to share your book and movement, Blue Mind. I don't think you left a stone unturned with your research and how Blue Mind can help the world. Blue Mind is now a resource that I'll add to future episodes, tying in your research that makes a solid case for why being on, near, in or under the water can make us happier, healthier and more connected. Best of luck for where your vision takes you next. Final Thoughts and Reflections If you watch the YouTube version of this interview, you will see a body of water and a shipwreck in the photo. That was taken on our family trip to Turks and Caicos[vii] this past June, of the famous La Famille Express shipwreck that you can visit, and walk through. You can even jump off the back of the ship into the ocean, and in the photo that is throughout the video, I'm covered, but I'm standing on the back of the ship, too afraid to jump. I thought it was fitting to put this image throughout this interview, especially as we spoke about how to use the ocean to increase our level of awareness, happiness and creativity. What am I afraid of? I've always had this fear of jumping into water, and who knows where it came from. What's interesting is that you can see a photo of the crystal clear ocean on the website, showing me now that there would be no rocks or anything that could harm me while jumping into the ocean. Would this new knowledge make me less afraid? I think it would. When we can see where we are going, the path becomes clearer, but when we are stressed out, what Dr. Nichols calls Red Mind, we can't think clearly. I remember standing on the back of the ship, and I'd thrown my shoes into the water so there was no other way I could walk down (through the rusted ship) but I still couldn't jump in. My RED mind had taken over and there was no ability for me to think or reason. I wish I had read Blue Mind before this experience. I know this increased awareness would have allowed me to blast through this fear. So for me, my biggest AHA moment and take-away is that we all increase of our levels of awareness with whatever it is in our life that's unknown that could be causing us stress, anxiety or worry. Like Dr. Nichols said, if something has got you feeling anxious, just try to find your way to water, and pay attention to how you are feeling. Reflect on what we discussed on this episode and see if you can begin to feel some level of peace, as you practice accessing Blue Mind into your daily life. If you know someone who might be struggling with something, grab their hand, and take them fishing. Sunday July 23rd is World Blue Mind Day. The most important part to this is to go out and practice Blue Mind and then see if it's something you can practice, and see where it takes you. To increased happiness, creativity, problem solving and thinking? Leading us to freedom, possibility, wonder and hope? I'm in…what about YOU?! I'd love to hear YOUR Blue Mind story, and what you think of this book, when you read it. I'll see you next week. RESOURCES: 7th Annual Blue Mind Award featuring the research of Dr. Justin Feinstein and his research around the benefits of floatation. https://goingcoastal.blue/2023/07/blue-mind-award-2023/ Dr. Justin Feinstein https://www.clinicalfloat.org/Justin-Feinstein-PhD Howard Fields https://profiles.ucsf.edu/howard.fields Jeff Clark https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Clark_(surfer) Descartes Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain by Antonio Damasio September 27, 2005 https://www.amazon.com/Descartes-Error-Emotion-Reason-Human/dp/014303622X/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=241600596885&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9030068&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=7908659952024351971&hvtargid=kwd-132221002&hydadcr=22534_10353871&keywords=descartes+error&qid=1690063224&sr=8-1 FOLLOW DR. WALLACE J. NICHOLS Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wallacejnichols/ Twitter https://twitter.com/wallacejnichols REFERENCES: [i] Dr. Wallace J. Nichols https://www.wallacejnichols.org/ [ii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EP #90 https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/host-of-the-live-great-lifestyle-podcast-luke-depron-on-neuroscience-health-fitness-and-growth/ [iii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EP #28 https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/clinical-professor-of-psychiatry-at-the-ucla-school-of-medicine-dr-daniel-siegel-on-mindsight-the-basis-for-social-and-emotional-intelligence/ [v] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EP #224 https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/harvard-neuroscientist-drbaland-jalalexplainssleepparalysislucid-dreaming-andpremonitionsexpandingour-awareness-into-the-mysteries-ofourbrainduring-sl/ [vi] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast #261 PART 1 https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/a-deep-dive-with-andrea-samadi-into-applying-the-silva-method-for-improved-intuition-creativity-and-focus-part-1/ [vii] Turks and Caicos ShipWreck https://www.visittci.com/other-islands/la-famille-express
For the next few weeks we'll be releasing new episodes every other week and highlighting some of our best past episodes in between. This episode originally aired February 1, 2019.Neurosurgeon Dr. Paul Camarata talks about the relationship between the mind and the brain: is the mind part of the brain, does the brain use the mind, or does the mind use the brain?And psychiatrist Sr. Marysia Weber, DO talks about the latest research suggesting that screen time might not be that dangerous for children, reminds us of all the research that suggests screen time should be limited, and gives some tips for parents about how to control screen time in their own homes.For more links and resources, visit: https://doctordoctor.org/episode54/------www.spokestreet.comwww.cathmed.orgFacebook: @DoctorDoctorShowInstagram: @DoctorDoctorShowSubscribe:iTunes | Google Play | Spotify | RSS
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It's hard to know where the brain ends and the mind begins. How can studying our brains give us insight into our minds? On this ID the Future, neuroscientist Andrew Newberg and neurosurgeon Michael Egnor sit down for a chat about all things brain related including neurotheology, methods of studying the brain, and research on how various forms of religious and non-religious meditation actually change the wiring of the brain, including in particular a study Newberg did on Franciscan nuns and what they refer to as “centering prayer.” This interview is borrowed, with permission, from Mind Matters, a podcast of the Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence. Source