French-Israeli neuroscientist and business professor
POPULARITY
Moran Cerf is a neuroscientist and professor at Northwestern University, specializing in decision-making and consciousness. His research blends neuroscience, psychology, and AI to explore how humans make choices. A former hacker, he also studies the intersection of brain science and technology. Cerf is a sought-after speaker at events like TED and the World Economic Forum. His work has gained recognition in both academia and popular science.In our conversation we discuss:(00:00) - Introductions(0:40) - Emotional regulation(5:50) - Having a second person that listens(8:37) - Chasing the story in your brain(10:17) - Exposures(12:35) - Embodied cognition(17:35) - Smell or odor(25:29) - Purpose of tears(29:01) - Being in a neutral place(31:59) - Major histocompatibility complex(33:29) - Magic pheromones(38:32) - Signaling emotions(42:18) - Persuasion(52:59) - Negotiation(1:00:26) - Being likableLearn more about Moran CerfOfficial Website: https://www.morancerf.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morancerfInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morancerfWatch full episodes on: https://www.youtube.com/@seankimConnect on IG: https://instagram.com/heyseankim
Moran Cerf is a neuroscientist, business professor, investor, and former white-hat hacker. He is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube and the host and curator of PopTech, one of the top five leading conferences in the world.Download MyDry30 app: https://mydry30.onelink.me/drgz/theresilientmindTake action and strengthen your mind with The Resilient Mind Journal. Get your free digital copy today: Download NowThis episode was created in partnership with Tom Bilyeu. Subscribe to Tom Bilyeu's channel for more inspiring speeches:https://www.youtube.com/c/TomBilyeu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From robbing banks to earning a PhD in neuroscience, former hacker Moran Cerf has unique perspective on what makes people tick. In this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Moran explains the brain science of how self-narrative determines our reality. Moran is a fascinating blend of a wide variety of disciplines, and this diversity has led him to explore some promising, albeit nontraditional ways of investigating the brain, namely cracking open the skull and peering inside whilst the person is still living. His discoveries have made him a much sought after speaker and leading thinker who's influencing academia and business in equal measure. His innovative theories about the brain have been published in Nature, the highest-ranking journal in the world, and he consults regularly for hit shows such as Mr. Robot and Limitless. His education is a wondrous grab bag of joy and includes a PhD in neuroscience from Caltech and both an MA in philosophy and a BSc in physics from Tel Aviv University. He's a visiting faculty member at MIT's Media Lab, and was named one of the 40 leading professors under 40. Moran is the Alfred P. Sloan professor at the American Film Institute where he teaches a screenwriting course on science and film. He holds multiple patents and is a multi-timed national storytelling champion whose talks have garnered him millions of views. He is the professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at the Northwestern university. In this episode, Moran and Tom investigate the hidden powers of the brain and how they can be harnessed to achieve greatness. ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 1-10-17 SHOW NOTES [2:35] Moran recalls the four times that he physically robbed a bank. [7:40] Moran discusses why we don't actually make our own decisions. [12:17] Tom and Moran talk about the multiple puppeteers in our brains. [16:07] Moran expounds on how to move past the point of giving up. [20:48] Moran admits how making a big mistake changed his life. [26:56] Tom and Moran talk about how you can rewrite your past. [31:31] Moran describes how you can get more motivation. [35:48] Moran shares how you can literally change overnight. [42:10] Tom and Moran talk about how to use self-deception as a tool to push forward. What's up, everybody? It's Tom Bilyeu here: If you want my help... STARTING a business: join me here at ZERO TO FOUNDER SCALING a business: see if you qualify here. Get my battle-tested strategies and insights delivered weekly to your inbox: sign up here. ********************************************************************** If you're serious about leveling up your life, I urge you to check out my new podcast, Tom Bilyeu's Mindset Playbook —a goldmine of my most impactful episodes on mindset, business, and health. Trust me, your future self will thank you. ********************************************************************** Join me live on my Twitch stream. I'm live daily from 6:30 to 8:30 am PT at www.twitch.tv/tombilyeu ********************************************************************** LISTEN TO IMPACT THEORY AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/impacttheory ********************************************************************** FOLLOW TOM: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/tombilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we review the significant events and discussions of 2024. We start with an in-depth look at the US presidential election with insights from Issac Saul, focusing on negative polarization. We then shift to Middle East issues, featuring Husain Abdul-Hussain and Hadeel Oueis, who provide their expert analysis. Moran Cerf delves into the advancements in AI and neural implants, followed by Carissa Veliz discussing tech ethics. Ari Wallach helps us imagine new futures, while Eric Jorgenson makes a moral case for technology. We conclude with a recap of these insightful conversations and their implications for the future.Highlights:0:00 Intro and Episode Preview5:29 US presidential election with Issac Saul15:51 Negative polarization and US election, Paul Poast21:30 Husain Abdul on Middle East Issues25:22 Hadeel Oueis and Middle East insights 34:32 Moran Cerf on AI and neural Implants40:36 Carissa Veliz on Tech Ethics46:10 Imagining New Futures with Ari Wallach50:44 Moral Case for Technology with Eric Jorgenson55:55 Recap and ConclusionANNOUNCEMENT: Through Conversations Podcast is partnering with Tangle News to bring listeners insightful discussions on today's most pressing issues. This collaboration will combine Tangle News' unbiased reporting with Through Conversations' deep, engaging dialogues. Together, we aim to inform, educate, and inspire, fostering thoughtful discourse and a better understanding of our complex world.Join Tangle News Today - https://www.readtangle.com// Connect With Us //My Substack: https://throughconversations.substack.comWebsite: https://throughconversations.com// Social //Twitter: https://twitter.com/thruconvpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thruconvpodcast/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl67XqJVdVtBqiCWahS776g
In this episode, Moran Cerf delves into the intricate world of dreams and their interpretations, discussing the potential of dream implants and how these could alter our understanding of sleep experiences. He further explores the identity changes that might occur with neural implants, elaborating on the various aspects of consciousness and how these technologies could shift our personal reality.Cerf also touches on Elon Musk's Neuralink, analyzing the broader implications of widespread neural implant use, including the potential threats and ethical considerations. The discussion extends to the interaction of humans with other species through technology and the emerging concept of the intimacy economy, where ideas themselves become a form of mental currency.ABOUT MORAN:Prof. Moran Cerf is professor of business at Columbia business school. His academic research uses methods from neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior changes, emotion, decisions, and dreams.Learn More About Moran's Work Here: https://www.morancerf.comHighlights00:00 Intro and Preview02:39 Theories of Dreams05:39 How Dream Implants Work12:03 Moran's Dream Interpretation14:35 Neural Implants and Identity20:25 Explaining Consciousness26:22 Universal vs. Personal Reality Perspectives28:18 Neuralink by Elon Musk32:00 Threats of Neural Implants40:46 April Fools Challenge45:05 Universal Distribution of Neural Implants?52:08 Possible Interaction of Three Species56:40 Attention to Intimacy Economy01:02:58 Ideas as Mental CurrencyRead more about my upcoming book here - https://throughconversations.substack.com// Let's Connect //Website: https://throughconversations.comNewsletter: http://throughconversations.substack.com// Say Hi on Social Media //Twitter: https://twitter.com/thruconvpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thruconvpodcast/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl67XqJVdVtBqiCWahS776g
Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Moran Cerf is professor of business at Columbia business school. His academic research uses methods from neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior changes, emotion, decisions, and dreams. Please subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scientificsense/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scientificsense/support
Moran Cerf is a true polymath, from hacker to neuroscientist.
A true polymath, Moran started out in the Israeli military, in one of their elite intelligence units. Then ended up working as a hacker in computer security. And to this day is still in demand for that, but he had a weird experience when Francis Crick told him to junk hacking and get into working on neuroscience, and he did. And so Moran's had this amazing career some of the research that underpins things like Neuralink. These days, he's a professor in the business school at Columbia, where we recorded this conversation. I can't tell you how delightful Moran is. Super smart. Very insightful. Incredibly curious. He is difficult to pin down whenever I'm with him. He is somehow so good at asking questions and picking my brain that I hardly ever get to pick his brain. So the podcast was a perfect excuse to put him on the spot and I'm really thrilled that we get to share this with you guys. You'll notice that Moran still has a bit of an Israeli accent and he talks faster than anybody I've ever met. So most of you guys are used to putting podcasts on 2X. This one you might want to put on 0.5X. Important Links Moran's Website Moran on Wikipedia About Moran Cerf Moran Cerf is an American-French-Israeli neuroscientist, professor of business (at Colombia University), investor and former hacker.
In this illuminating episode of the Mulligan Brothers Podcast, Jordan Mulligan talks with the brilliant Moran Cerf. Moran's journey is a captivating one, from his origins as a professional hacker to his transition into the captivating world of neuroscience. In this thought-provoking conversation, Moran delves into the world of lucid dreams and the incredible insights they provide into the human mind. He shares his unique perspective on hacking the mind for productivity, unlocking untapped potentials, and achieving peak performance. If you're looking to harness the hidden powers of your mind for greater productivity and personal growth, this episode is your ultimate guide. Moran Cerf's expertise and journey from hacker to neuroscientist will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the limitless capabilities of the human brain.
In this hour, stories of ringtones, rekindled connections, and revolution. Revealing phone calls, missed messages, and finding one's calling. This hour is hosted by The Moth's Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Susan Fee gets a surprise when she calls her daughter. A series of missed calls gets scientist Moran Cerf in hot water. Nancy Mahl gets a call from her mom on 9/11. Cheech Marin finds his calling after dodging the draft.
Originally posted on big think for full article https://bigthink.com/sponsored/why-is-it-taboo-to-talk-about-money/#:~:text=Understanding%20the%20money%20taboo&text=Middle%2Dclass%20Americans%20also%20prefer,to%20be%20perceived%20as%20desperate. From weekly episodes of Keeping up with the Kardashians to the outrageously expensive costumes and jewelry displayed at the MET Gala, mainstream media is full of reminders that our culture mostly revolves around money and consumerism. But while we are taught from a young age that one of our primary goals in life is to amass as much wealth as possible, talking about our own income with other people is considered inappropriate. Before we discuss how this blatant contradiction came into being, it's important to recognize that the so-called "money taboo" is a bit more nuanced than we tend to give it credit for. As Joe Pinsker wrote in The Atlantic, it's okay to ask somebody how much they spent on lunch, but not how much they set aside for their retirement. Both timeliness and size, it appears, help determine whether the purchase in question is suitable for conversation. It doesn't matter if that conversation takes place publicly or privately. A 2018 survey from Fidelity Investment Company found that in as many as 34% of cohabiting couples, one or both partners fail to accurately identify how much the other makes. Similarly, just 17% of parents with an income of $100,000 or higher tell their children how much money they have. Generally speaking, people feel more comfortable talking about extramarital affairs, addiction, and sex than money. Understanding the money taboo Such discomfort can have different causes. “Many Americans,” continues Pinsker, “do have trouble talking about money – but not all of them, not in all situations, and not for the same reasons. In this sense, the ‘money taboo’ is not one taboo but several, each tailored to a different social context.” When researching her book Uneasy Street: The Anxieties of Affluence, Rachel Sherman learned New York City's ultrarich keep their income to themselves because they're afraid of being perceived as privileged or corrupt. Middle-class Americans also prefer to remain silent. Not because they're ashamed of their modest wealth – quite the contrary – but because they don't want to be perceived as desperate. As anthropologist Caitlin Zaloom writes in Indebted: How Families Make College Work at Any Cost, “protecting middle-class identity [means] silence about money” since “silence protects the idea that a middle-class family is independent and will be into the future , even if that's not the case.” Evolutionary explanations for the money taboo dig a little deeper. Back when our ancestors lived in tribal communities, our survival depended on our ability to work together. In this kind of environment, the last thing you wanted was to stand out from the crowd. Millenia later, neuroscientist Dr. Moran Cerf says in our interview, created in partnership with Million Stories, our brains still think this way. This explains why income – an “easy tool to quantify people’s position in a system” – is considered taboo. Watch our full interview on money taboos: Historical explanations are equally compelling. As political science professor Jeffrey Winters told Pinsker, societies with large wealth disparities are “inherently unstable.” Not only do they have to defend themselves from outside enemies, but they also must prevent infighting between the haves and the have-nots. In this context, taboos that prevent socioeconomic classes from openly discussing their variable incomes would have the added benefit of maintaining peace and stability.
In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Bryce Hoffman and Marcus Dimbleby engage in a conversation with Moran Cerf, a professor of neuroscience and business at Columbia University. He helps implement decision-science and neuroscience in critical choices. Moran speaks on his entry into the field of decision-making and his insights into flawed protocols based on outdated assumptions about human decision-making. He highlights the necessity of having a trusted friend in your decision-making groups who can provide honest feedback as this enhances decision quality. Bryce, Marcus and Moran explore the application of AI to validate human choices, along with simulations for leaders to comprehend associated risks. The talk touches on AI's role in wartime scenarios and the rarity of key decision-makers. They discuss optimal decision states, how to make better choices, the concept of red team thinking in understanding brain function, and neuroplasticity's potential. In this episode: Why you need to find a trusted decision-making ally How AI exposes human decision-making errors AI's role in wartime contexts How red team thinking contributes to understanding brain dynamics The significance of personal red teams Moran's article about the role of AI and Nuclear Launch Codes https://www.ft.com/content/06b22337-e862-43e5-8440-d9c225e0c18d Sign up to the Red Team Thinking Community - Use the coupon code THINKINGLEADER for a free 30-day trial: https://community.redteamthinking.com/checkout/general-membership Want to find out if you're a Red Team Thinker? Click here to take a free assessment and get your personalized report: https://www.redteamthinking.com/rttassessment Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/ Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world's best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!
In this episode we discuss real life inception with a former bank robber turned neuroscientist. Is it possible to plant ideas in your head? Are your memories an accurate reflection of past reality? Can you change and mold your memories to be different? We open the door on human irrationality and explore why and how we make bad decisions, and what you can do to make small changes that will create a big impact in your life and much more with our guest Moran Cerf.Dr. Moran Cerf is a professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern University. He is also a member of the institute of complex systems and was recently named one of the “40 Leading Professionals Under 40.” His research uses methods of neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior changes, emotion, decision making and dreams. His work has been featured on the TED Stage, In WIRED, The Scientific American, and much more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I have been eagerly anticipating my conversation with Professor Moran Cerf for some time now. He is a professor of neuroscience and business with a PhD in neuroscience, an MA in Philosophy, and a BSc in Physics. In layman's terms, he is a professional white-hat hacker turned neuroscientist and human behavior expert who has been tasked by the US government with rethinking the current US Nuclear launch protocol. Additionally, he recently authored a cartoon book, adding to the fascinating diversity of his mind. During our conversation, I ask Moran some hard-hitting questions that delve into the complexities of the brain, mind, thinking, and behavior. For example, we explore whether thinking is a function of the brain or the mind, whether we truly control our thoughts and behaviors, and how we define our sense of self. APOLLO NEURO WEARABLE DISCOUNT https://bit.ly/RollApollo MORAN CERF Website: www.morancerf.com TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So you're struggling with motivation. Feels like managing your time to get the most important things done is an every day challenge that drains your energy and beats you down. It shouldn't be this hard. It looks so effortless on everyone else that's crushing it. There are very strategic things you can start doing today to be more productive, feel more accomplished, and This episode is packed with neuroscience experts that have studied the brain and human behavior in a way that can absolutely change your life. You get to decide the meaning you assign to the things you do and the experiences you have. This has a greater impact on your productivity and ability to stay motivated and your lack of willingness to keep on task. In this episode experts like Andrew Huberman, Moran Cerf, David Eagleman, and Moriel Zelikowsky reveal: How to become the master of your productivity and move with intention The best ways to master your willpower How the most successful people hack their brain and behavior to keep winning What you need to know to destroy stress and anxiety QUOTES: “Agitation and stress were designed to get us up and move us and when we try to fight that too much and we try to quiet that stress that actually can be problematic. You have to decide, are you going to try to quiet stress or are you going to actually lean into action, that's a critical choice point for anybody.” - Andrew Huberman “The mistake I made wasn't to say something was possible and it was not, it was to say that something was impossible before I knew this.” -Moran Cerf You ask me how to change behavior, this is how, to know what the possibilities are.” -Moran Cerf “The way learning works in the brain is everything builds on what you already know.” -David Eagleman Follow Andrew Huberman: Website: https://hubermanlab.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andrewhubermanlab Twitter: https://twitter.com/hubermanlab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hubermanlab/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hubermanlab Podcast: https://hubermanlab.com/ Follow Moran Cerf: Website: https://www.morancerf.com/ Follow Rahul Jandial: Website: http://drjandial.com/ Follow David Eagleman: Website: https://eagleman.com/ Follow Moriel Zelikowsky Website: https://www.zelikowskylab.com/ Click here to download your FREE guide to 100x YOUR EFFICIENCY IN 10 EASY STEPS: https://bit.ly/3F8qOJL Build IRONCLAD discipline in this FREE workshop: https://bit.ly/3RUnYux Sponsors: Get 20% OFF with our code IMPACT at calderalab.com/IMPACT. That's 20% OFF at calderalab.com/IMPACT by using code IMPACT. Unlock your youthful glow and be ready for summer with Caldera Lab! Visit http://www.RealVision.com/ImpactTheory to save 20% on a full year of access to The Real Vision Academy. Go to athleticgreens.com/impact and receive a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Visit my sponsor Future: https://tryfuture.co/Impact to try your first month for $19 and make 2023 the year you crush your fitness goals. Go to our sponsor Viome https://tryviome.com/impact to get 20% off your first 3 months and free shipping - learn if inflammation is causing your issues! Go to http://aura.com/impact for a 14 day free trial to see if your personal information has been leaked online. Get $500 off Peloton Tread Packages that come with accessories like a heart rate band, workout mat and non-slip dumbbells. Just go to onepeleton.com to get the deal. Visit http://www.houseofmacadmais.com/impact and use code impact for 20% OFF your first purchase! Head over to http://www.mindpumpimpact.com to find the 5 most impactful Mind Pump fitness episodes that will transform your body and your life. Get free Chicken Nuggets for a Year and 10 percent off your first box when you sign up today at http://www.butcherbox.com/IMPACT and use code IMPACT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imagine nuclear missiles are flying towards the UK and you're in charge of our response. What do you do? It's unlikely you'll have to make this tough a decision – but we all face pressure and choices. How do our brains behave under tension? Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist at the Kellogg School of Management, talks to Ros Taylor about the psychological pitfalls in human decision-making. “Our brains are still the brains of humans who lived in a savanna with about 200 people around them.” “We just face too many decisions… you have too many options and too many dimensions.” “Most of life is filled with small choices that don't really matter… if you accept that you can start making them without regret.” www.patreon.com/bunkercast Presented by Ros Taylor. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production: Alex Rees. Lead Producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Moran Cerf, former hacker and now neuroscientist and business professor at the Kellogg School of Management, predicts why every company will need a neuroscientist on the board, the ethical challenges presented by the marketing opportunities of artificial intelligence machines reading and writing our dreams, and why, as more people choose to have a neural implant, a new class in society will emerge.Further reading links: Website: morancerf.com Twitter: twtrdtcm
Think Unbroken with Michael Unbroken | CPTSD, TRAUMA and Mental Health Healing Podcast
Join our FREE COMMUNITY as a member of the Unbroken Nation: https://www.thinkunbrokenacademy.com/share/AEGok414shubQSzq?utm_source=manual Join us for our FREE trauma Transformation conference this December at: MYUNBROKENLIFE.COM In this episode, these amazing guests – Moran Cerf, Dr. Caroline Leaf, Avigail Gimpel and Don Hutcheson- will bring so much value and learnings today! Moran Cerf talks about neuroscience methods to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior change, emotion, decision-making, and dreams. Dr. Caroline shares what happens in your brain when we're looping into negative thought patterns and growing in the healing thought patterns. Avigail dive into what ADHD means, how to navigate it, how to combat it as a parent, how to deal with behavioral issues with your children, and discipline, conversation and empathy. Don Hutcheson will discuss how to know who you are, discover your true talents and abilities, and figure out how to use them. ************** LINKS & RESOURCES ************* Learn how to heal and overcome childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, ptsd, cptsd, higher ACE scores, anxiety, depression, and mental health issues and illness. Learn tools that therapists, trauma coaches, mindset leaders, neuroscientists, and researchers use to help people heal and recover from mental health problems. Discover real and practical advice and guidance for how to understand and overcome childhood trauma, abuse, and narc abuse mental trauma. Heal your body and mind, stop limiting beliefs, end self-sabotage, and become the HERO of your own story. Download the first three chapters of the Award-Winning Book Think Unbroken: Understanding and Overcoming Childhood Trauma: https://book.thinkunbroken.com/ Join the Think Unbroken Trauma Transformation Course: https://coaching.thinkunbroken.com/ @Michael Unbroken: https://www.instagram.com/michaelunbroken/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@michaelunbroken Learn more at https://www.thinkunbrokenpodcast.com
Join our FREE COMMUNITY as a member of the Unbroken Nation: Join us for our FREE trauma Transformation conference this December at: In this episode, these amazing guests – Moran Cerf, Dr. Caroline Leaf, Avigail Gimpel and Don Hutcheson- will bring so much value and learnings today! Moran Cerf talks about neuroscience methods to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior change, emotion, decision-making, and dreams. Dr. Caroline shares what happens in your brain when we're looping into negative thought patterns and growing in the healing thought patterns. Avigail dive into what ADHD means, how to navigate it, how to combat it as a parent, how to deal with behavioral issues with your children, and discipline, conversation and empathy. Don Hutcheson will discuss how to know who you are, discover your true talents and abilities, and figure out how to use them. ************** LINKS & RESOURCES ************* Learn how to heal and overcome childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, ptsd, cptsd, higher ACE scores, anxiety, depression, and mental health issues and illness. Learn tools that therapists, trauma coaches, mindset leaders, neuroscientists, and researchers use to help people heal and recover from mental health problems. Discover real and practical advice and guidance for how to understand and overcome childhood trauma, abuse, and narc abuse mental trauma. Heal your body and mind, stop limiting beliefs, end self-sabotage, and become the HERO of your own story. Download the first three chapters of the Award-Winning Book Think Unbroken: Understanding and Overcoming Childhood Trauma: Join the Think Unbroken Trauma Transformation Course: @Michael Unbroken: Follow us on TikTok: Learn more at
Think Unbroken with Michael Unbroken | CPTSD, TRAUMA and Mental Health Healing Podcast
On Today's Episode: I am joined by my guest Moran Cerf s a neuroscientist and business professor at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern University. His academic research uses methods from neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior change, emotion, decision making, and dreams. There are different levels of control among people where you can control your lucid dreams. A low-level lucid dream is one where you know you're dreaming, but that's it. In experiencing a higher level of a lucid dream, you have the power to control, influence, and react to various events and contents of the dream. Learn more about how lucid dreaming can impact mental health and trauma. Learn how to heal and overcome childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, ptsd, cptsd, higher ACE scores, anxiety, depression, and mental health issues and illness. Learn tools that therapists, trauma coaches, mindset leaders, neuroscientists, and researchers use to help people heal and recover from mental health problems. Discover real and practical advice and guidance for how to understand and overcome childhood trauma, abuse, and narc abuse mental trauma. Heal your body and mind, stop limiting beliefs, end self-sabotage, and become the HERO of your own story. Download the first three chapters of the Award-Winning Book Think Unbroken: Understanding and Overcoming Childhood Trauma: https://book.thinkunbroken.com/ Join the Think Unbroken Trauma Transformation Course: https://coaching.thinkunbroken.com/ @Michael Unbroken: https://www.instagram.com/michaelunbroken/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@michaelunbroken Learn more at https://www.thinkunbrokenpodcast.com Learn More about Moran Cerf at: https://www.morancerf.com/
On Today's Episode: I am joined by my guest Moran Cerf s a neuroscientist and business professor at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern University. His academic research uses methods from neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior change, emotion, decision making, and dreams. There are different levels of control among people where you can control your lucid dreams. A low-level lucid dream is one where you know you're dreaming, but that's it. In experiencing a higher level of a lucid dream, you have the power to control, influence, and react to various events and contents of the dream. Learn more about how lucid dreaming can impact mental health and trauma. Learn how to heal and overcome childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, ptsd, cptsd, higher ACE scores, anxiety, depression, and mental health issues and illness. Learn tools that therapists, trauma coaches, mindset leaders, neuroscientists, and researchers use to help people heal and recover from mental health problems. Discover real and practical advice and guidance for how to understand and overcome childhood trauma, abuse, and narc abuse mental trauma. Heal your body and mind, stop limiting beliefs, end self-sabotage, and become the HERO of your own story. Download the first three chapters of the Award-Winning Book Think Unbroken: Understanding and Overcoming Childhood Trauma: Join the Think Unbroken Trauma Transformation Course: @Michael Unbroken: Follow us on TikTok: Learn more at Learn More about Moran Cerf at:
Whitney gives us hot takes on the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial and interviews one of her favorite neuroscientists Moran Cerf. They talk about communicating with dead brains, pole dancers, and so much more. Moran Cerf is assistant professor of business at Northwestern University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moran Cerf is a neuroscientist and business professor at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern University. His academic research uses methods from neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior change, emotion, decision making, and dreams. He holds multiple patents and has mentored over 50 students and published over 70 academic papers in journals. In our conversation, we talked about how to identify liars, what's happening in the world of hacking, how to make better decisions, brain hacks to build better habits, and more. Website: morancerf.com Timestamps: (0:00) Preview (0:38) Introduction (12:30) Drug use and social life (19:23) Addiction and will-power (30:12) Identifying Con Artists (47:19) How to spot a liar (51:28) Hypnosis and lucid dreaming (1:07:18) Neuralink? Using neuroscience and hypnosis (1:20:27) The future of communications (1:33:58) Outro About Sean Kim: Sean is an entrepreneur, investor, and host of Growth Minds. He is currently the CEO of Jumpspeak: https://www.jumpspeak.com ✔ Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/38bZNAY ✔ Subscribe on Apple Podcast: https://buff.ly/2PycRL1 ✔ Subscribe on Spotify: https://bit.ly/growth-minds ✔ Subscribe on Google Podcast: https://buff.ly/2tua5hb ✔ Sponsor the podcast: http://bit.ly/growthsponsor Connect with me: ► Follow on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/heyseankim ► Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/heyseankim ► Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/seankim
Who or what influences your decisions? What voices do you listen to? In this message, Pastor Jamie Nunnally shares ways to set you up to make better decisions. Unexpected decisions are made differently than expected decisions. Every decision you will make in the future has already been affected by how you answer this question:What voices have I allowed a place of influence in my life? 1 Corinthians 15:33 Do not be deceived: “Bad company corrupts good morals.” We have to install filters. Not everyone should have a say in your life. Not everyone should have access to your decision-making process. Three filters to install:1. The Word of God.Psalm 119:105 “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is living and active, and sharper than any two-edged sword, even penetrating as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” 2. The Spirit of God.John 16:13 “When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on his own but will tell you what he has heard. He will tell you about the future.”1 Corinthians 2:11-16 Pause - Ask - Listen - Obey. 3. The People of God.Prov. 13:20 “Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.”Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist and professor at Northwestern University, has found that when two people are in each other's company, their brain waves will begin to look nearly identical. 1 Corinthians 4:15 “For though you might have ten thousand instructors in Christ, yet you do not have many fathers.” Are you installing good filters so you will make good choices?
Jonathan Levy is an American author known for his work in the fields of influence and adventure. His research mostly focuses on what affects decision making. He works out of C Lab collaborating with neuroscientist Moran Cerf, of the Kellogg School of Management. He spent years modeling the behavior of people at every level of influence, in order to better understand what causes them to engage and connect. Levy used his understanding of social interaction to create the Influencers Dinner, a secret dining experience for taste makers, thought leaders and influencers from different industries. Levy's work in human behavior has garnered him a reputation as one of the leading super connectors in America. Levy has spoken at many conferences including TED and Fortune's Brainstorm Health. Links: Follow True Underdog on IG: www.instagram.com/true_underdog Reach out to Jayson directly at jayson@trueunderdog.com Follow Jayson on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayson-waller-/ Follow Jayson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaysonwallerbam Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.trueunderdog.com Mentioned in the Episode: Website: https://www.Jonlevytlb.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonlevytlb/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonlevytlb/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonLevyTLB Facebook: www.facebook.com/JonLevyOfficial/ Timestamps: 01:35 - Childhood and where it all began? 02:35 - Why were you treated like a social outcast? 03:25 - Marvel or DC ? 06:00 - How did you know you wanted to become a behavioral scientist ? 08:25 - What's your experience of becoming a behavioral scientist ? 09;50 - Surround yourself with smarter people around you that bring things to the table. 19:17 - Influencers dinner 20:10 - What are some of the crazy things that have happened during influencers dinner ? 23:55 - First book :- 2AM principle. 25:55 - Concept of Peak End Rule. 27:12 - How can you find and connect with John Levy.
Episode 181- Dr Moran Cerf! This was one of the most fascinating conversations I've ever had. Dr Cerf is a former bank robber/computer hacker turned neuroscientist. Besides his PhD in neuroscience he also has degrees in physics and philosophy. He has acted as a consultant on several big film and tv projects including Mr Robot & Limitless. He's doing some cutting edge research right now with microchip implants in brains and dreams. This episode will blow your mind! 0:00:00 - Intro0:01:20 - Robbing Banks & Computer Hacking 0:06:05 - Francis Crick & Neuroscience 0:07:55 - Consultant on Film/TV 0:11:55 - Learning & Education 0:13:57 - Dentists Named Dennis 0:17:15 - Manipulating Brains & Emotions0:23:20 - Syncing Brains with People Around You 0:26:48 - Repetition, Memories & Therapy 0:31:40 - Memories Stored in the Body 0:35:35 - Transferring Memories 0:38:03 - Identifying & Recording Dreams 0:45:05 - Taking Control of Dreams 0:50:35 - Microchip in Brain & Ethics 0:54:40 - Brain Chips as Treatment Options 0:58:15 - Hormones Role with the Brain 1:00:05 - Out of Body Experiences 1:04:11 - Brain Interface & Body Control 1:07:46 - Science Fiction Movies/TV 1:09:08 -Donating to Help Protect 1:11:03 - Wrap Up Moran Cerf website:https://www.morancerf.com/Chuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.comSupport the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
#morancerf #pegasusproject #neuroscience Moran Cerf spoke about Project Pegasus, Full Dive Virtual Reality, Mind Uploading & Hackable Humans, NeuroScience & NeuroMarketing. Moran Cerf is a neuroscientist and business professor at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern University. Cerf holds multiple patents and his works have been published in wide-circulation academic journals, including Nature and Journal of Neuroscience, as well as popular science journals, including Scientific American Mind, Wired, New Scientist, and others. Additionally, his work has been portrayed in numerous media and cultural outlets, such as CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, NPR, Time, MSNBC, and dozens of others. He has also been featured in venues such as the Venice Art Biennial and China's Art, Science and Technology Association, and has contributed to magazines such as Forbes, The Atlantic, Inc., and others. Cerf has made much of his research accessible to the general public via his public talks at PopTech, TED, TEDx, Google Zeitgeist, DLD and other venues, gathering millions of views and a large following. Additionally, he is the beneficiary of several awards and grants for his work, including the Instructional improvement grant, and the prestigious president scholarship for excellence. He was recently named one of the “40 leading professors under 40, Currently, Cerf is on the board of a number of neuro-tech companies (Nervanix, VR Americas, Best Fit) and is the co-founder of ThinkAlike. He is also the founder of B-Cube. The Alfred P. Sloan professor at the American Film Institute, where he teaches an annual screenwriting class on science in films, Cerf is also a consultant to various Hollywood films and TV shows, such as CBS' “Bull” and “Limitless,” USA Network's “Falling Water,” and more. https://www.morancerf.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/moran-cerf-407187
How do lucid dreams occur? Why do we have recurring dreams? Do our dreams have meaning? Can you control your dreams? This week, Kennedy sits down with neuroscientist at Northwestern University Dr. Moran Cerf who studies the science behind dreams to answer all these questions and more. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation
Jonathan Levy is an American author known for his work in the fields of influence and adventure. His research mostly focuses on what affects decision making. He works out of C Lab collaborating with neuroscientist Moran Cerf, of the Kellogg School of Management. He spent years modeling the behavior of people at every level of influence, in order to better understand what causes them to engage and connect.Levy used his understanding of social interaction to create the Influencers Dinner, a secret dining experience for taste makers, thought leaders and influencers from different industries.Levy's work in human behavior has garnered him a reputation as one of the leading super connectors in America.Levy has spoken at many conferences including TED and Fortune's Brainstorm Health. Links: Follow True Underdog on IG: www.instagram.com/true_underdogReach out to Jayson directly at jayson@trueunderdog.comFollow Jayson on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayson-waller-/Follow Jayson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaysonwallerbamCheck out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.trueunderdog.com Mentioned in the Episode: Website: https://www.Jonlevytlb.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonlevytlb/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonlevytlb/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonLevyTLBFacebook: www.facebook.com/JonLevyOfficial/ Timestamps: 01:35 - Childhood and where it all began? 02:35 - Why were you treated like a social outcast? 03:25 - Marvel or DC ? 06:00 - How did you know you wanted to become a behavioral scientist ? 08:25 - What's your experience of becoming a behavioral scientist ? 09;50 - Surround yourself with smarter people around you that bring things to the table. 19:17 - Influencers dinner 20:10 - What are some of the crazy things that have happened during influencers dinner ? 23:55 - First book :- 2AM principle. 25:55 - Concept of Peak End Rule. 27:12 - How can you find and connect with John Levy.
This was instantly one of my favourite TYP chats. Ever. Even in the middle of it, I didn't want it to end. After five hundred plus episodes, it's straight into my all-time top 5. Moran Cerf is one of the most fascinating, interesting and brilliant people I've ever interviewed. He is a professor in both Business and Neuroscience, a researcher, author, speaker and something of a scientific adventurer. Here's some of what we spoke about… (1) His time robbing banks (2) Working on Hollywood movies and TV shows as a science consultant (Limitless, Bull) (3) Defining ‘the mind' (4). Dream research, including the goal of learning while we sleep (5) His time as a hacker (6) How and why placebos work (7) The impossibility of ‘being' objective (8) Nootropics (cognitive enhancers) and (9) his research where he puts wires (of sorts) into people's brains (literally) while they are awake to better understand brain function. All that and lots more. FYI, Moran talks quickly and has quite a strong Israeli accent, so you may need to listen closely at times. Enjoy.
E270 Human Dr. Moran Cerf reminds me of a Rubik's Cube. He's a fascinating jumble of neuroscientist, businessman, educator, inventor, storyteller, hacker and philosopher. This curiosity-driven, fast-talking polymath of independent, unique moving parts, fits all together (seemingly) effortlessly. Brain hacking, decision-making, dream exploration, consciousness, and studying the brain from within are some of the topics […]
Soul, Dark Matter and Brain Transplants: Professor Moran Cerf .........Our guest on these delicious episodes is Moran Cerf. Moran is a Professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and at the American Film Institute. He was cited in the 40 best professors below 40. Moran researches how to use neuroscience in business and help companies apply the recent advances in our understanding of the brain to improve performance. Additionally, he is a consultant to Hollywood, for the science of films and TV shows like Limitless and Mr. Robot. Moran was a former hacker for Israeli Intelligence, who among other things, was hired to rob banks. Professor Moran Cerf is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube as well as the host and curator of PopTech, one of the top 5 leading conferences in the world.More: http://MoranCerf.com ..........To find out how you can hire Dov Baron as a speaker, executive Advisor or strategist for yourself or your organization: DovBaron.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Ethics of Tech, is Silicon Vally Dangerous? Professor Moran Cerf.........Our guest on these delicious episodes is Moran Cerf. Moran is a Professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and at the American Film Institute. He was cited in the 40 best professors below 40. Moran researches how to use neuroscience in business and help companies apply the recent advances in our understanding of the brain to improve performance. Additionally, he is a consultant to Hollywood, for the science of films and TV shows like Limitless and Mr. Robot. Moran was a former hacker for Israeli Intelligence, who among other things, was hired to rob banks. Professor Moran Cerf is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube as well as the host and curator of PopTech, one of the top 5 leading conferences in the world.More: http://MoranCerf.com ..........To find out how you can hire Dov Baron as a speaker, executive Advisor or strategist for yourself or your organization: DovBaron.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neuroscience of the 5 Second sale: Moran Cerf.........Our guest on these delicious episodes is Moran Cerf. Moran is a Professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and at the American Film Institute. He was cited in the 40 best professors below 40. Moran researches how to use neuroscience in business and help companies apply the recent advances in our understanding of the brain to improve performance. Additionally, he is a consultant to Hollywood, for the science of films and TV shows like Limitless and Mr. Robot. Moran was a former hacker for Israeli Intelligence, who among other things, was hired to rob banks. Professor Moran Cerf is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube as well as the host and curator of PopTech, one of the top 5 leading conferences in the world.More: http://MoranCerf.com ..........To find out how you can hire Dov Baron as a speaker, executive Advisor or strategist for yourself or your organization: DovBaron.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Empathic A.I Moran Cerf.........Our guest on these delicious episodes is Moran Cerf. Moran is a Professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and at the American Film Institute. He was cited in the 40 best professors below 40. Moran researches how to use neuroscience in business and help companies apply the recent advances in our understanding of the brain to improve performance. Additionally, he is a consultant to Hollywood, for the science of films and TV shows like Limitless and Mr. Robot. Moran was a former hacker for Israeli Intelligence, who among other things, was hired to rob banks. Professor Moran Cerf is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube as well as the host and curator of PopTech, one of the top 5 leading conferences in the world.More: http://MoranCerf.com ..........To find out how you can hire Dov Baron as a speaker, executive Advisor or strategist for yourself or your organization: DovBaron.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Moran Cerf is a French-Israeli neuroscientist, assistant professor of business (at the Kellogg School of Management), investor, and a former hacker. He is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube and the host and curator of PopTech, one of the top 5 leading conferences in the world. Cerf has received numerous awards, including the Templeton Foundation "Extraordinary Minds," he was named one of the "40 leading professors below 40,' and he has won several national storytelling competitions, notably, the Moth Grandslam, multiple times. He is also a science consultant to Hollywood films and TV series (Limitless, Bull, Falling Water, etc.) Today we are exploring the depths of consciousness: this includes dreams, psychedelics, how we could potentially hack our psyche with different techniques that he mentions, and lastly Moran tries to answer one of the mysteries of science. Where does consciousness come from?
Moran Cerf is a French-Israeli neuroscientist, business professor, investor, and former hacker. In his work, Prof. Cerf helps individuals and businesses harness the current knowledge of the brain to improve thinking and understanding of customers and business decisions. He is the founder of Think-Alike and B-Cube and the host and curator of PopTech, one of the top 5 leading conferences in the world. Cerf is also the president and co-founder of the Human Single Neuron society. In this episode, we cover a variety of topics some of which are applications of neuroscience in business, what our future will look like, philosophy, and free will, and we also look into the game Cyberpunk 2077. If you want my key takeaways on this episode and the show notes just head over to programlife.info and you can also sign up for my exclusive email list, you can also follow me on Instagram yogeshprabhu2 and Twitter @yogeshprabhu03 that's enough plugging for me So sit back, relax and enjoy the show.
Sam welcomes speaker, author, and professor of neuroscience, Moran Cerf. Professor Cerf has a Ph.D. in neuroscience, holds multiple patents, and has published over sixty academic papers in highly regarded journals. He is the beneficiary of several awards and grants for his work and was recently named one of the "40 Leading Professors Below 40." Additionally, he’s the co-founder of Think Alike and founder of B-Cube, which applies neuroscience to help society. He’s also been a consultant to many Hollywood films and TV shows, such as Bull, Limitless, Falling Water, and more. In this episode, Sam and Moran talk about his extensive academic research in neuroscience. They touch on topics including brain manipulation, understanding the mechanisms of emotion, decision-making, and dreams. Moran talks about dream research, training your brain to become happier, and his experience consulting with businesses on the psychology of consumers.
I'm honoured to talk and interview one of my personal heroes, world-renowned neuroscientist DR. Moran Cerf, who boasts one of the most impressive resumes you`ll ever find. Going from robbing banks and hacking video games to now cracking open the skull and peeking inside the brain while the person is still living, Moran now uses his wealth of knowledge to consult Hollywood shows, teach marketing and attention management to businesses, and even record your dreams. Max Out Insight: • We are every day being influenced unconsciously by our work-office, household partners, peers and even strangers that we clearly do not have any relationship. The people we choose to spend time with will have major effects on our day to day pursue of success, being surrounded by people who can lift you higher is an essential key to growth. In essence, we become more like the people we hang out with. • Being honest with yourself is a major key to succeed and live your life at its fullest. If we aren't honest, then we can't expect to learn and grow as individuals. We have to be willing to recognize reality for what it is before we can change it. Honesty takes practice and is something done on a daily basis, but when honesty meets your willingness to change, there is no telling the ways you can grow and improve. • Our abilities to manage the flow of thought and emotion will have significant contribution to our happiness. We can create paradise or hell in our own minds. Developing the capacity to choose how to interpret and evaluate the situation is essential to keeping consistency and balance in our lives. • You have the ability to influence your experience and improve the filters of environment and information. A trained quality that the younger we start, the better we become. If we do not control our environment, our environment creates and control us and for that reason, shaping it directly is the same as shaping your thoughts and behaviours indirectly. • Take advantage of your dreams and make sure that before going to bed, you implement these tools into your routine. Reflecting on your daily successes and failures and taking the feedback of what worked and what did not. Expressing gratitude towards the people who helped and inspired you and also considering ways to thank others and give back value. Doing a quick review of your short-term goals and writing down the urgent and important plans for the following day. Max Out Quotes: • “The world that you experience is up to you to manifest.” • “Things that are on your mind will leak into your dreams. It's important to direct your attention.” • “If you don't like it, don't forget you didn't like it when you have a position of power to do to others.” • “Our brains are very easily manipulated, even though we think we are smart.” • “If there's a cake in your house, you will at some point eat it. The trick is not to have it and ideally, have someone who has more power helping you.” • “Our brain that is supposed to protect us will fail. We need help from entities, friends or systems created to allow us to do it.” Connect with Moran: Website https://www.morancerf.com/ You can send an email at moran@morancerf.com
You wake up sweaty and screaming because a cloaked man with a bazooka is chasing you down an alleyway that has become a slip n' slide! Also, your mother appears and asks you if you've made your bed and a tiny monkey wearing a bonnet emerges from her pocket...Hey, we've been there. Dreams are weird!What do they mean? Why do we have them? Wait...are they even real?!?Here to answer all our quirky questions about dreams is neuroscientist, TED speaker, and ex-computer hacker Dr. Moran Cerf, who may or may not be able to read your dreams! Join us for one of our most interesting conversations yet...just be on the lookout for any strange characters lurking in your REM cycles, they might pull an Inception and steal your dreams Leo DiCaprio-style!Extras:Chicago Mag - "Moran Cerf wants to get inside your head"http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/October-2020/Moran-Cerf/Moran Cerf ft. Jake Gyllenhall https://rubinmuseum.org/events/event/an-actors-dream-jake-gyllenhaal-moran-cerf-03-16-2015Studying Consciousness Using Direct Recording from Single Neurons in the Human Brainhttps://f409a5c5-7ea5-42fd-8d36-f35f13afdac0.filesusr.com/ugd/c15c1f_4e493fa6c84849ea8afac42968b121e8.pdfMen vs. Women Recalling Dreamshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3389337/Moran Cerf @TEDxPorto "Can you trust your own brain?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QAyn5e15LYKCRW - "The Man Who Could Record Your Dreams" https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/unfictional/the-man-who-could-record-your-dreamsFalling Water - Understanding Our Dreams Interactive Timelinehttp://dreamtimeline.usanetwork.com/Moran Cerf on Wired - "Our brain is the puppeteer, we are simply agents"https://www.wired.co.uk/article/moran-cerfMoran Cerf @ The Moth Grand Slamhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJVHTQSvUIo&t=514shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfRkEUT7rgc
Visit http://newmedia.ufm.edu Moran Cerf shared three ideas with neuroscience that will shape how we do business in the next ten years and why embracing these technologies earlier can be a benefit in each particular industry. Cerf explained how companies are getting more interested in the use of neuroscience to understand the brain of the consumers, but also to hire and build teams, create better content, and to understand themselves.
“Choice is an illusion created between those with power and those without.” — Merovingian, The Matrix Whether you think we’re living in The Matrix already or not, our understanding of the human brain and decision-making is still wanting. However, scholars like Dr. Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist and business professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, are working to increase our understanding. He joins Erik in the third episode of the #Neuromarketing series to discuss… Two approaches scientists have for planting chips in the brain The technical and ethical dilemmas facing neuroscientists How to use neuroscience to measure and create engaging content Four ways to know if neuromarketing is right for your business Listen to the first two #Neuromarketing episodes here and here. This series is hosted by Erik Kostelnik, Founder & CEO at Postal.io. To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to B2B Growth on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Do you know why we laugh at comedian’s jokes? How can someone predict your behaviour from just knowing your friends? Or why the person you love drives you occasionally crazy? Well, the secret is just one, YOUR BRAIN. In this episode of Unstoppable, I talk to the neuroscientist and former hacker, Dr Moran Cerf. He is also a business professor at the Kellog School of Management at Northwestern University in the USA. He holds multiple patents and has published over 60 academic papers in journals such as Nature, and has contributed to magazines including Forbes and The Atlantic. His research uses methods from neurosciences to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behaviour changes, decision making, and dreams. Much of his research has received widespread attention thanks to his involvement with well-known content channels including PopTech, TED, TEDx, Google Zeitgeist and other venues getting millions of views. If you’re a marketer, filmmaker, entrepreneur or speaker, and you want to know how your brain works, how to communicate effectively, what makes a good speaker, and even get the secret formula to deliver the perfect presentation without losing people's attention, this is the podcast you need.
Moran Cerf is a PhD neuroscientist, business professor at Kellogg School of Management, and co-founder of Think-A-Like and B-Cube. He has made much of his research accessible to the general public via his public talks at PopTech, TED, TEDx, Google Zeitgeist, DLD and other venues, gathering millions of views and a large following. He also acts as a consultant to various Hollywood films and TV shows, such as CBS' “Bull” and “Limitless”, USA Network's “Falling Water”, and more. In our conversation, we talk about learning while we sleep, how to lucid dream, extending our lifespan using modern research, and we go deep into the ethics and philosophy of longevity and its impacts on the economy, legislation, and more. Learn more about Moran here: https://www.morancerf.com/ Enjoy!
Moran Cerf is Associate Professor of Marketing in the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.Cerf helps individuals and businesses harness the current knowledge of the brain to improve thinking and understanding of customers and business decisions.
What if we could order up custom dreams? Could our thoughts become hackable? Will neurolink technology make some of us superhuman? And if so, would that create a superior species? Is death really the final step? Or could our brains answer vital questions once our bodies are gone? These are topics we explore with Moran Cerf, a professor of neuroscience at the Kellogg School of Management. He’s a brain hacker. But really -- he’s a student of humanity. He likes to push the boundaries and challenge us to anticipate what’s coming next -- even the worst-case scenario. Moran goes beyond disinformation and manipulation in this era of tech. He focuses on the brain and your sense of self -- and how that sense of self is increasingly hackable in the modern era. Just talking to him feels like living in an experiment. Spend enough time with Moran and you begin to question everything. And maybe that’s the point -- to not just question the big tech companies and the lines of code we see in front of us, but to question ourselves and our own thoughts. In an era where the lines between true and false, and real and fake have blurred, First Contact explores how our own minds are our first line of defense for what’s coming next. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Earlier this year, Fast Company Magazine held their first ever European Innovation Festival in Milan, powered and hosted by Gucci. The Festival—titled The Dawn of Superintelligence—brought together talented and high-profile global thought leaders from the worlds of design, business, science and culture to discuss and share their insights on the relationship between man and machine. A handful of these influential visionaries were asked to share some of their thoughts with Gucci Podcast in short interviews recorded live from the Festival. In this episode, Editor in Chief of Fast Company Magazine, Stephanie Mehta, picks the brain of Moran Cerf, former hacker turned neuroscientist and business professor.
Earlier this year, Fast Company Magazine held their first ever European Innovation Festival in Milan, powered and hosted by Gucci. The Festival—titled The Dawn of Superintelligence—brought together talented and high-profile global thought leaders from the worlds of design, business, science and culture to discuss and share their insights on the relationship between man and machine. A handful of these influential visionaries were asked to share some of their thoughts with Gucci Podcast in short interviews recorded live from the Festival. In this episode, Editor in Chief of Fast Company Magazine, Stephanie Mehta, picks the brain of Moran Cerf, former hacker turned neuroscientist and business professor.
In this hour, stories of ringtones, rekindled connections, and revolution. Revealing phone calls, missed messages, and finding one's calling. This hour is hosted by The Moth's Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Hosted by: Sarah Austin Jenness Storytellers: Susan Fee, Moran Cerf, Nancy Mahl, Cheech Marin
Moran Cerf (@twtrdtcm) is a neuroscientist who strives to understand the underlying mechanisms of human psychology, behavior changes, emotion, decision making, and dreams. What We Discuss with Moran Cerf: What would a future in which we could connect our brains to the cloud and outsource parts of our thinking look like? Can we — or will we ever be able to — record and share our dreams like home movies of the most intimate kind? How teachers might use virtual reality attuned to our specific brain engagement patterns to ensure we're learning at an optimal rate. What happens when computers and machines can read our thoughts and know what we're thinking even before we do? What are the security risks of having our thoughts available to these kinds of networks? And much more… Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://jordanharbinger.com/265 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course! Great protection. Fair prices. Easy to use. SimpliSafe is the right way to protect your home at half the size and double the range — go to SimpliSafe.com/jordan to learn more! KiwiCo delivers monthly STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) crates that inspire kids to see themselves as scientists, artists, creators, and makers. Get your first month free at kiwico.com/jordan, or go to kiwico.com/jordanbaby to get 20% off your entire Panda subscription! Does your business have an Internet presence? Save up to a whopping 62% on new webhosting packages with HostGator at hostgator.com/jordan! AncestryDNA gives you so much more than just the places you're from. It connects you to the places in the world where your story started using precise geographic detail and clear cut historical insights. Go to Ancestry.com/podcast today for 20 percent off your AncestryDNA kit! NetSuite by Oracle allows you to manage sales, finances, accounting, orders, and HR for your business instantly on the cloud from anywhere! Download your free guide — Seven Key Strategies to Grow Your Profits — at netsuite.com/jordan! Join entrepreneur, technology investor, and self-experimenter Kevin Rose as he explores new ways to reach peak personal and professional...
Can you lead your own brain? Can leaders truly bring transformation to the lives of those they lead? Moran Cerf is a new name in my personal awareness while I am certain some of you already know of... Leadership Podcast by J Loren Norris: Daily video lessons for managers, employees and studentspromoting faith, family and freedom. #leadingleaderspodcast
Can you lead your own brain? Can leaders truly bring transformation to the lives of those they lead? Moran Cerf is a new name in my personal awareness while I am certain some of you already know of him. I rank his understanding and application right up there with Dr Caroline Leaf, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Daniel Amen and others who study and teach true brain science. One question leaders have asked for generations is this: “How do you lead change among a team of people who are resistant to change?” There is a process to be sure. In some cases it is a long and arduous process. In some cases it seems to happen as a natural albeit inexplicable course on its own. HOW CAN THAT BE? What is the difference between a seemingly painless change occurring and a change which costs time, money and team members? I will not claim to solve that in a single session, but some of the learning I have gathered in the past week has lead me to an interesting conclusion worth pursuing. If you're still reading and you're intrigued. Watch the video for the actual revelation. Watch the LIVE video Tell It Like It Is TV with J Loren Norris 10-8-19 #leadingleaderspodcast Photo by Robina Weermeijer on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/j-loren-norris/message
Today's guest is Professor Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist and business professor at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern University. He holds a Ph.D in neuroscience from Caltech, an MA in Philosophy and a B.Sc in Physics from Tel-Aviv University. Moran has had a varied work history, prior to his academic career, he spent nearly a decade in industry, holding positions in computer security (as a hacker), pharmaceutical, telecom, fashion, software development, and innovations research. Now he's interested in how we can use the brain to leverage better business opportunities. He is currently teaching MBA students how to change behaviour, how marketing works and how people think and make decisions. He is a firm believer that social engagements are more powerful than the addictive lure of drugs or our devices, and his goal is to make the world a more optimistic place. Listen to hear him talk on today's podcast about: How his work addresses questions such as: "How are conscious percepts formed in our brain?" Why social interactions are so important to our brains Why his goal is to make the world a more optimistic place Your brain is a storytelling machine Why we only have control over 15% of our brains, and that doesn't include the decision-making part How to beat an addiction to social media Links: The Stroop Test Steven Pinker - Enlightenment Now
Ryan Mogel of Utah Valley University on the Mueller Report. Moran Cerf of Northwestern University on super intelligent humans. Christo Wilson of Northeastern University on shinning a light on tech algorithms. Frankie Vanaria of Boston University on the Marvel cinematic universe. Matthew Hitt of Colorado State University on newspaper partisanship. Tom Mitchell of UWE Bristol on revolutionizing the music industry with technology.
Moran Cerf ist Neurowissenschaftler und Wirtschaftsprofessor an der Kellogg School of Management, dem Neurowissenschaftsprogramm der Northwestern University und Mitglied des institute on complex systems. In dieser Episode spricht er mit Katja über Vorausssagen von menschlichen Entscheidungen, die Existenz des freien Willens und Einschlaf-Tipps.
What can we learn from modern neuroscience about achieving our highest potential? In this week's episode, we go deep into the human psyche — literally. Meet Professor Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist and business professor who uses a truly groundbreaking process to observe the human brain directly from within. Learn more about Commune courses and events at onecommune.com.
What can we learn from modern neuroscience about achieving our highest potential? In this week’s episode, we go deep into the human psyche — literally. Meet Professor Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist and business professor who uses a truly groundbreaking process to observe the human brain directly from within. Learn more about Commune courses and events at onecommune.com.
This episode I speak with Moran Cerf, Ph.D. He is a professor of Neuroscience and Business at Northwestern University. His research uses methods from neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior changes, emotion, decision making and dreams. He holds multiple patents and his works have been published in wide-circulation academic journals such as Nature and Journal of Neuroscience, as well as popular science journals such as Scientific American Mind, Wired, New Scientist and more. Additionally, his work has been portrayed in numerous media and cultural outlets such as CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, NPR, Time, MSNBC, and dozens of others. He has been featured in venues such as the Venice Art Biennial and China's Art, Science and Technology association, and has contributed to magazines such as Forbes, The Atlantic, Inc., and others. What you'll learn from our conversation: >> What neuroscience teaches us about human collaboration >> Multiple types of empathy are need for a team to be optimally effective >> Methods to improve trust between sales and marketing teams >> How to construct reward systems that actually incentivize better collaboration and higher performance Music/Production: Chris "KID" Robinson, Hitmakuzz Productions
Behavioral scientist, author, brand expert, and professional connection maker, Jon Levy is no stranger to creating memorable moments. Whether an every-day meet and greet, or hosting over 1000 invite-only influencer dinners, or through his book on adventure, "The 2AM Principle" Jon's expertise is rooted in studying and elevating the impactful connections we make 1:1 or en masse. His work has been featured in New York Times, Forbes, Business Insider, Inc, and Fast Company to name a few, and he currently works alongside famed bank-robber-turned-neuroscientist, Moran Cerf inside the C Lab at the Kellogg School of Management. On this episode, Jon walks us through several scientific and historical moments that explain how we connect, discusses his desire to change his awkward childhood, and tons of quirky, sophisticated tips and tricks for becoming a great connector.
Rae Lynn has a fascinating convo with hot shot Neuroscientist and Professor Moran Cerf about consciousness, dreams and free will. Despite his heavy Israeli accent and speed of light speech patterns, Rae succeeded in gleaning crucial insights about her daily actions, her hatred towards her mom, Fae Lynn, and why Ted Talks are so addictive but annoying.
Moran Cerf Ph.D. is a professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern university. He studies patients undergoing brain surgery to examine behavior, emotion, decision making and dreams. This is done by directly recording the activity of individual nerve cells using electrodes implanted in the patient's brain for clinical purposes. Dr. Cerf holds a Ph.D in neuroscience from Caltech, as well as an MA in Philosophy and a B.Sc in Physics from Tel-Aviv University. Cerf holds multiple patents and his works have been published in wide-circulation academic journals such asNature, as well as popular science journals such as Scientific American Mind, Wired, New Scientist and more. Additionally, his work has been portrayed in numerous media and cultural outlets such as CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, NPR, Time, MSNBC, and dozens of others. He has been featured in venues such as the Venice Art Biennial and China's Art, Science and Technology association, and has contributed to magazines such as Forbes, The Atlantic, Inc., and many others. This is a mind-blowing conversation on neuroscience.
Moran Cerf, world-renowned neuroscientist joined this IVY Ideas night to discuss the brain science behind business and the decisions surrounding it. By applying methods from neuroscience to understand our psychology, behavior change, emotion, and decision making, Cerf teaches members how we can best use our brain in business.
Moran Cerf is a professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management. Prior to his academic career, professor Cerf worked as a hacker for nearly a decade, breaking into leading financial and government institutes to test and improve their security. His hacking background has led him to later pursue non-traditional ways to investigate the brain, using methods and techniques that benefit from heavy computational skills and novel research tools. Notably, he has been working with patients undergoing brain-surgery where he studies behavior, emotion, decision making and dreams by directly recording the activity of individual neurons using electrodes implanted in the patients' brain.He holds multiple patents and his work has been published in wide-circulation academic journals such as Nature, as well as popular science journals such as Scientific American Mind, Wired, New Scientist and more. Additionally, his work has been portrayed in numerous media outlets such as Time, CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, NPR, MSNBC and dozens of others. Additionally, he is the Alfred P. Sloan screenwriting Professor at the American Film Institute.He has been featured in venues such as the Venice Art Biennial and China's Art, Science and Technology conference, and has contributed to magazines such as Forbes, The Atlantic, Inc. and others.Professor Cerf has had short-lived careers as a furniture-designer, a pilot, a radio host, and a filmmaker, and he has served on the boards of pharmaceutical, telecom and fashion companies.He is a multiple-times national story-telling champion ('The Moth'), and his public talks at TED, Google Zeitgeist, PopTech, DLD and others have received millions of views and a large following.In addition to his academic career, professor Cerf is a science consultant for various Hollywood films and TV shows ('Bull', ‘Limitless', ‘Falling Water', and more).Recently, he was named one of the "40 leading professors below 40”.- https://www.morancerf.com/Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter or via email mark@vudream.comHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
Moran Cerf is a professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management. Prior to his academic career, professor Cerf worked as a hacker for nearly a decade, breaking into leading financial and government institutes to test and improve their security. His hacking background has led him to later pursue non-traditional ways to investigate the brain, using methods and techniques that benefit from heavy computational skills and novel research tools. Notably, he has been working with patients undergoing brain-surgery where he studies behavior, emotion, decision making and dreams by directly recording the activity of individual neurons using electrodes implanted in the patients' brain.He holds multiple patents and his work has been published in wide-circulation academic journals such as Nature, as well as popular science journals such as Scientific American Mind, Wired, New Scientist and more. Additionally, his work has been portrayed in numerous media outlets such as Time, CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, NPR, MSNBC and dozens of others. Additionally, he is the Alfred P. Sloan screenwriting Professor at the American Film Institute.He has been featured in venues such as the Venice Art Biennial and China’s Art, Science and Technology conference, and has contributed to magazines such as Forbes, The Atlantic, Inc. and others.Professor Cerf has had short-lived careers as a furniture-designer, a pilot, a radio host, and a filmmaker, and he has served on the boards of pharmaceutical, telecom and fashion companies.He is a multiple-times national story-telling champion (’The Moth’), and his public talks at TED, Google Zeitgeist, PopTech, DLD and others have received millions of views and a large following.In addition to his academic career, professor Cerf is a science consultant for various Hollywood films and TV shows ('Bull', ‘Limitless’, ‘Falling Water’, and more).Recently, he was named one of the "40 leading professors below 40”.- https://www.morancerf.com/Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter or via email mark@vudream.comHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
In this episode we discuss real life inception with a former bank robber turned neuroscientist. Is it possible to plant ideas in your head? Are your memories an accurate reflection of past reality? Can you change and mold your memories to be different? We open the door on human irrationality and explore why and how we make bad decisions, and what you can do to make small changes that will create a big impact in your life and much more with our guest Moran Cerf. How Moran went from an accomplished bank robber to a prominent neuroscientistMost times in life we tell our story backwards to make sense of the pastAre people rational actors who make decisions in their own best interest?Humans are not rational actors - they often make irrational choicesBehavioral economics opened the door to explaining human irrationality - but neuroscientists were necessary to truly explain WHY these mistakes were happeningIrrational behavior - why it works - and how we can change it Is losing a $10 movie ticket the same as losing $10? In case of most people’s behavior - almost certainly not. Your memories are not a reliable reflection of reality or your past - despite the fact that you think they are “Don’t believe everything you think"Real Life Inception - Planting Ideas In Your Brain, re-shaping your memoriesHow neuroscientists use magicians and slight of hand to demonstrate our ability to rationalize and explain our decisionsIf you make a small positive step, the brain will start to build pillars of support to underpin that new behaviorHow does neuroplasticity impact our brains ability to change adapt and transform our beliefs and memoriesYour memories are never fixed - they aren’t sitting in a vault, perfect, unchanged. Your memories are changed and modified every time you remember them and pull them back. Ever time you use a memory, you change it a little bit - over time we change memories greatly - we can remember things that never existed and forget what truly happenedThis is how the brain deals with trauma and negative experienceEven when you’re sleeping your brain rehearses, loads, and engages with your memories.Bringing up and talking through negative memories physically reshapes those memories in your brainYou think you are very unique - in terms of your brain - but we are very similar and fall into predictable behavioral patterns and biases We often think our decisions are our own - but in reality they are often influenced by biases, the environment, and many things beyond our control. We are discovering that more and more of our brain is not really under our control. Subtle shifts in your environment change how you respond to things. “Embodied cognition” shows that many things are happening to us, that we don’t have full control over If you have a name for something you can think about it, if you can think about it you can control itCoding things is huge as well (what was the temparture, your mood, hunger level etc when you made decisions)Just by listening to this episode you’re improving your ability to think more effectively and make better decisions! How can we take these lessons of neuroscience and apply them to make ourselves smarter and better decision makers?Planting computer chips into your brain - and teaching your brain how to read and interact with them. Homework - surround yourself with people who are doing what you want to do Think about what you wantFind people who have it Spend time with them and in their proximity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It seems the topic of high conflict or high maintenance individuals will never go away. Over the years, I’ve handled different situations in different ways. For a long time, I felt that an invitation to argue, was directed at me and I happily joined the party. I had to defend myself. I had my reputation to defend. Or did I? Do you feel that way when someone offends you? Do you need to respond? What if it’s family? Dr. Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University who has been studying decision making for over a decade has made a very surprising discovery via research. The #1 thing that will determine your happiness........ Hint: it’s not experiences, material goods, or personal philosophy! I haven’t got a chance to reach out to Dr. Cerf yet, but definitely will! We are going talk about all these things today! Write something below if you’re having an issue with anybody and you want to talk about a certain situation. Names will be not disclosed. I’m going to talk about a most recent text message triangulation from one of my family members trying to bait me… But I don’t take the bait. I’ve got funny story of a gaff I made many years ago. Have you ever left a message you didn’t mean to leave on a work voicemail? Paul Dolan - maybe you remember this.
Original Air Date Wednesday, March 28, 2018 In this week's episode you will learn about: ⦾ Consumer behavior ⦾ How did our minds get hacked? ⦾ The role of sensations and perceptions ⦾ Managing the reward system
Original Air Date Wednesday, March 28, 2018 In this week's episode you will learn about: ⦾ Consumer behavior ⦾ How did our minds get hacked? ⦾ The role of sensations and perceptions ⦾ Managing the reward system
Eric Jensen of BYU discusses US military strategy. Jonny Sun's tweets are famous and he shares how they became so his new book. The Apple Seed host Sam Payne joins for an eclipse story. Moran Cerf of Northwestern Univ talks about how your brain responds to movie trailers. Author Brian Merchant on 10 years of the iPhone.
Host Tom Bilyeu and Jared Smith (Impact Theory's Head of Marketing) dive deeper into the Moran Cerf episode on How to Bend Reality to Your Will and Become Unstoppable. After Impact is Impact Theory's newest series aiming to dig deeper into the topics discussed in the main episode. It!'s goal is to bring added nuance and perspective to the already Impactful main series.
From robbing banks to earning a PhD in neuroscience, former hacker Moran Cerf has unique perspective on what makes people tick. In this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Moran explains the brain science of how self-narrative determines our reality. Moran is a fascinating blend of a wide variety of disciplines, and this diversity has led him to explore some promising, albeit nontraditional ways of investigating the brain, namely cracking open the skull and peering inside whilst the person is still living. His discoveries have made him a much sought after speaker and leading thinker who's influencing academia and business in equal measure. His innovative theories about the brain have been published in Nature, the highest-ranking journal in the world, and he consults regularly for hit shows such as Mr. Robot and Limitless. His education is a wondrous grab bag of joy and includes a PhD in neuroscience from Caltech and both an MA in philosophy and a BSc in physics from Tel Aviv University. He's a visiting faculty member at MIT's Media Lab, and was named one of the 40 leading professors under 40. Moran is the Alfred P. Sloan professor at the American Film Institute where he teaches a screenwriting course on science and film. He holds multiple patents and is a multi-timed national storytelling champion whose talks have garnered him millions of views. He is the professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at the Northwestern university. In this episode, Moran and Tom investigate the hidden powers of the brain and how they can be harnessed to achieve greatness. SHOW NOTES [2:35] Moran recalls the four times that he physically robbed a bank. [7:40] Moran discusses why we don’t actually make our own decisions. [12:17] Tom and Moran talk about the multiple puppeteers in our brains. [16:07] Moran expounds on how to move past the point of giving up. [20:48] Moran admits how making a big mistake changed his life. [26:56] Tom and Moran talk about how you can rewrite your past. [31:31] Moran describes how you can get more motivation. [35:48] Moran shares how you can literally change overnight. [42:10] Tom and Moran talk about how to use self-deception as a tool to push forward. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE [4:00] British molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist Francis Crick, who co-discovered the structure of the DNA molecule - http://bit.ly/2ixGwB3 [21:55] Neuroscientist Yukiyasu Kamitani - http://bit.ly/2iWyGBQ [23:50] Limitless TV series - http://bit.ly/2jwRbQz [25:41] The brain substance Myelin - http://bit.ly/2jmYoP5 [39:33] Galileo Galilei - http://bit.ly/2icifTk [53:59] Moran story on The Moth, one of the 10 most popular Moth Stories of all time: http://bit.ly/2jwKApn [52:31] www.morancerf.com FOLLOW TOM BILYEU TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2iyjY5P INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2j7vqX8 FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2hPStWo FOLLOW IMPACT THEORY TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2iC5lN3 INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2hPSGJa FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2iystOf
At New York Comic Con, Jimmy sat in on the round tables for the new USA Network show Falling Water. He talked to Lizzie Brochere, Will Yun Lee, Zak Orth, EP Gale Anne Hurd, EP Blake Masters and neuroscientist Moran Cerf. How do the characters meet in dreams? Can you control your dreams? Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Dr. Moran Cerf shares a humorous anecdote about the time his team's new publication picked up rapid-fire media coverage...for entirely the wrong reason.
Moran Cerf Ph.D. is a professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern university. He studies patients undergoing brain surgery to examine behavior, emotion, decision making and dreams. This is done by directly recording the activity of individual nerve cells using electrodes implanted in the patient's brain for clinical purposes. Dr. Cerf holds a Ph.D in neuroscience from Caltech, as well as an MA in Philosophy and a B.Sc in Physics from Tel-Aviv University. Cerf holds multiple patents and his works have been published in wide-circulation academic journals such asNature, as well as popular science journals such as Scientific American Mind, Wired, New Scientist and more. Additionally, his work has been portrayed in numerous media and cultural outlets such as CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, NPR, Time, MSNBC, and dozens of others. He has been featured in venues such as the Venice Art Biennial and China's Art, Science and Technology association, and has contributed to magazines such as Forbes, The Atlantic, Inc., and many others. This is a mind-blowing conversation on neuroscience.
Moran Cerf is widely known for his Grand Slam Award-Winning talk on The Moth where he intricately describes a series of hilarious events that took place when he broke into a bank. The former hacker, graphic designer, filmmaker turned neuroscientist slash professor slash marketing consultant has gone from professionally breaking into banks (paid for by the banks to test their security systems), to professionally breaking into brains (often paid for by brands). His studies of our ability to control emotion, using dreams to introduce or eliminate habits, the science of free will, simple decision-making and more have informed and entertained groups ranging from marketers to audiences at the World Economic Forum. On Innovation Crush, the anomaly that is Moran Cerf, discusses everything from making life transitions, defining his personal brand, the neuroscience of marketing, and that one time he was dead and alive at the same time. www.neuro-ex.com/
When he misses the opportunity to work with one of the most famous patients in neuroscience, Moran Cerf takes an unorthodox approach. Moran Cerf is a neuroscientist at NYU and Northwestern University. Prior to his career in opening and studying brains, Moran used to work as a hacker in various security companies, breaking into banks and financial institutes to make a living. Moran is involved in the story-telling community, and is also the Alfred P. Sloan faculty at the American Film Institute (AFI) in Los Angeles, where he teaches screenwriting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Moran Cerf's life is spun around when a computer glitch declares him dead -- but that's nothing compared to what happens when a real funeral comes around. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author, Iris Bahr, was on a white-water rafting trip that turned into a body-recovery mission. Plus, neurosurgeon Moran Cerf was on a sailboat with 2 women, neither of which were his girlfriend, and the boat capsized...woops. This week, on the Best of Story Worthy!
Actress/author Iris Bahr, was on a white-water rafting trip that turned into a body-recovery mission. Plus, neurosurgeon Moran Cerf was on a sailboat with two women, neither of which were his girlfriend, and the boat capsized...woops. This week, on the BEST of Story Worthy! Here's a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you're listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you'll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There's one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We'd love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You'll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It's good karma guys! See our Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and our California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Actress/author Iris Bahr, was on a white-water rafting trip that turned into a body-recovery mission. Plus, neurosurgeon Moran Cerf was on a sailboat with two women, neither of which were his girlfriend, and the boat capsized...woops. This week, on the BEST of Story Worthy! Here’s a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you’re listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you’ll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There’s one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We’d love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You’ll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It’s good karma guys!
A physicist is subject to the law of birds and a chronically late man finally makes his flight. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices