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Bestselling science journalist Donna Jackson Nakazawa returns to NeuroNoodle for the first time since 2021 to break down her new book MIND DRAMA — the science of rumination, and why the human brain is excellent at getting INTO mind drama but was never taught how to get out. Jay Gunkelman, the man who has read well over 500,000 brain scans, and Dr. Mari Swingle (author of i-Minds) join host Pete Jansons to connect Donna's reporting to what they see in the EEG every week — locked rumination circuits, the default mode network, PTSD and dissociation, and why a fear of not belonging is the trigger hiding under almost all of it.✅ Key Topics Covered• Mind Drama — why your brain has great skills for entering rumination and none for exiting it• Donna's own brain map: the "locked circuit" that inspired the book• Rumination and adolescent girls — self-derogation, social media's "firehose of comparison," and rising teen mental health concerns• The real trigger: fear of belonging — performative childhoods and external evaluation from every adult• How chronic rumination affects the immune system and long-term physical health• PTSD, dissociation, and the default mode network — when the movie reel stops spinning• Where neurofeedback fits — and why Donna says "please go get neurofeedback"• Donna's book arc: Childhood Disrupted → The Angel and the Assassin → Girls on the Brink → Mind Drama
Send us Fan MailYour Brain Generates Data. Are You Using It? Your brain is producing data every second. The question is whether anyone is actually reading it — and what happens when AI starts to.In this episode, Al sits down with Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson, the founders behind the NeuroField ecosystem — a triad of companies applying advanced neuroscience data to brain health, diagnosis, and treatment. Together, they've built tools and methodologies that are changing how clinicians understand and measure what's actually happening inside the brain.The conversation covers how data is reshaping diagnostic accuracy, what AI is making possible in neurotherapy, and why defining a 'healthy brain' is more complex — and more important — than most people realize. Dr. Dogris and Dr. Thompson also walk through Independent Component Analysis and how the NeuroField approach brings together technology, clinical practice, and education under one roof.If you've ever wondered what's actually happening when brain data gets analyzed — or what the future of neuroscience-driven healthcare looks like — this episode will change the way you think about the most complex data source you own.Timestamps01:55 Meet Dr. Tiff Thompson04:04 Meet Dr. Nicholas Dogris11:38 Why Neuroscience?19:26 The Spectrum of Topics21:24 A Triad of Companies22:13 The Data Doesn't Lie30:28 Diagnosis Accuracy33:01 AI in Neurotherapy36:28 Independent Component Analysis38:43 Defining a Healthy Brain40:27 Finding Tiff and Nicholas40:59 Brain Answers, Rapid Fire Guest & Resource LinksDr. Nicholas Dogris — LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nicholas-dogris-ph-d-a4787113Dr. Tiff Thompson — LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiff-thompson-phd-2ab1525NeuroField: https://neurofield.com/NeuroField Neurotherapy: https://www.neurofieldneurotherapy.com/School of Neurotherapy: https://www.schoolofneurotherapy.com Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
Send us Fan MailYour Brain Generates Data. Are You Using It? Your brain is producing data every second. The question is whether anyone is actually reading it — and what happens when AI starts to.In this episode, Al sits down with Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson, the founders behind the NeuroField ecosystem — a triad of companies applying advanced neuroscience data to brain health, diagnosis, and treatment. Together, they've built tools and methodologies that are changing how clinicians understand and measure what's actually happening inside the brain.The conversation covers how data is reshaping diagnostic accuracy, what AI is making possible in neurotherapy, and why defining a 'healthy brain' is more complex — and more important — than most people realize. Dr. Dogris and Dr. Thompson also walk through Independent Component Analysis and how the NeuroField approach brings together technology, clinical practice, and education under one roof.If you've ever wondered what's actually happening when brain data gets analyzed — or what the future of neuroscience-driven healthcare looks like — this episode will change the way you think about the most complex data source you own.Timestamps01:55 Meet Dr. Tiff Thompson04:04 Meet Dr. Nicholas Dogris11:38 Why Neuroscience?19:26 The Spectrum of Topics21:24 A Triad of Companies22:13 The Data Doesn't Lie30:28 Diagnosis Accuracy33:01 AI in Neurotherapy36:28 Independent Component Analysis38:43 Defining a Healthy Brain40:27 Finding Tiff and Nicholas40:59 Brain Answers, Rapid Fire Guest & Resource LinksDr. Nicholas Dogris — LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nicholas-dogris-ph-d-a4787113Dr. Tiff Thompson — LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiff-thompson-phd-2ab1525NeuroField: https://neurofield.com/NeuroField Neurotherapy: https://www.neurofieldneurotherapy.com/School of Neurotherapy: https://www.schoolofneurotherapy.com Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
On April 1st, Joshua Moore brought an anonymized EEG to the Brain Bar. The panel read it live. Then they sent it to Jay Gunkelman — blind. He had no idea what they said. This is what Jay found. Beta spindling at CZ. A wakefulness drive that makes sleep nearly impossible. PTSD signals hiding in the right temporal lobe. Dissociative patterns in the anterior insula. Dr. Michael Cohen, author of The Mind Rewired, joins live to watch Jay work — and connects every finding to 25 real stories of people who changed their brains and changed their lives.
Jay Gunkelman, Joy Lunt, John Mekrut, Anthony Ramos, and Santiago Brand go live for a Brain Bar panel that pulls no punches — and Anthony drops a Nature Communications study mid-show that stops everyone cold. Boys born to mothers with high BPA levels are 3.5x more likely to show autism symptoms by age two and 6x more likely to be diagnosed by age eleven.The panel also takes on the DSM, photobiomodulation, and the single most important distinction in the field — we train brains, we don't treat them.
Jay Gunkelman — the man who's read over 500,000 brain scans — sits down with Pete Jansons to settle one of neurofeedback's most persistent debates: SMR and Mu are not the same thing. Even AI gets this wrong. Jay explains the developmental trajectory of sleep spindles, the mirror neuron system behind Mu, and why confusing the two leads to flawed training decisions. We also go deep on K Complexes, low-power EEG, growth hormone during sleep, and the one thing Jay says every tech person should walk away knowing. Plus: Jay teases his upcoming beard shave for the Suisun Summit.
Jay Gunkelman and Dr. Mari Swingle are back to break down one of the most misunderstood drug classes in mental health — benzodiazepines. Jay walks through the real clinical picture of Klonopin and other benzos: dependence in as little as four weeks, life-threatening withdrawal, and how the brain simply can't learn while you're on them.The panel also covers SSRIs vs. benzos for anxiety, how EEG can literally catch a patient in a lie about drug use, MEG neurofeedback for pain management via the insula, and where neuroimaging technology is headed.
Fan favourite Lara Schulz returns to Hard Yarns for a deep dive into the brain, trauma, and the cutting-edge world of neurotherapy.Lara breaks down Delby's brain mapping, what it reveals, and how those same patterns show up in people living with ADHD, ADD, PTSD, autism, dementia, Alzheimer's, and unresolved childhood or adult trauma. We explore how phase–amplitude coupling and neuro-stimulation protocols are actively rewiring the brain and changing lives.We also discuss brainwave patterns linked to heightened awareness, intuition, and spiritual sensitivity, and how major life events — including the birth of a child — can leave neurological and emotional imprints that surface years later in adulthood.This episode sits at the intersection of science, healing, and consciousness — practical, grounded, and genuinely fascinating.PATREON Support The Hard Yarns and get access to exclusive drops, content, live shows and promo codes : www.patreon.com/thehardyarnspodcast FIND US Email: info@thehardyarns.com Instagram: @thehardyarnspodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehardyarnspodcastTikTok: @thehardyarnspodcast Web: https://www.thehardyarns.com SPONSORS All Trades Cover - https://www.alltradescover.com.au Crafted Finance - https://www.craftedfinance.com.auHard Yarns is Produced by B32media #hardyarns #podcast #comedy.
Join EEG legend Jay Gunkelman (500,000+ brain scans read) and host Pete Jansons for a thorough exploration of Sensorimotor Rhythm (SMR) — the calming, stabilizing brainwave discovered by Barry Sterman.From cats trained on SMR that resisted toxic rocket fuel seizures (NASA origins) to modern uses in ADHD, epilepsy, insomnia, fibromyalgia, and arousal regulation — this episode breaks down the science, circuits, and clinical realities.✅ Key Topics Covered:Barry Sterman's breakthrough: SMR-trained cats survived rocket fuel doses that caused vomiting, panting, salivating, and seizures in controls (ruined the dose-response curve)Brain circuitry: Thalamus (ventroposterior lateral nucleus) + reticular nucleus (acetylcholine bursts) → sensory-motor cortex feedback → red nucleus quieting → muscle spindle relaxationSMR as daytime "sleep spindle": Stabilizes red nucleus (Parkinsonism target), cuts sympathetic drive, deeper muscle relaxation, reduces sensory feedback to thalamusBenefits: Epilepsy stabilization, fibromyalgia (quiets sympathetic input to red nucleus), ADHD clusters (excess theta/alpha, beta compensation), arousal-performance curve centeringRisks: Overtraining SMR drops arousal too far → underarousal/grogginess/rebound giddiness (like kids pre-bedtime); counter with anterior beta (17Hz functional beta on tasks)Arousal-performance: SMR = brakes (calms overarousal); beta = accelerator (fixes underarousal); no fixed sessions (10 for mild insomnia, 24+ for severe)ADHD insights: Frontal suppressor strip → caudate/putamen/globus pallidus/thalamus loop (excess GABA inhibition); beta magnitude increases (more events, not amplitude)
Join Jay Gunkelman, QEEGD (the man who has analyzed over 500,000 brain scans), Dr. Mari Swingle, and host Pete Jansons for another engaging NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast episode with special guest Dr. Tiff Thompson (clinical neuroscientist, educator, and CEO of NeuroField Neurotherapy), covering neuroscience, psychology, mental health, and brain training.✅ Topic 1 Explained: Dr. Tiff Thompson's journey from wind energy to neuroscience—building NeuroField Neurotherapy in Santa Barbara and launching The School of Neurotherapy.✅ Topic 2 Deep Dive: Vagus nerve stimulation—who it helps, how it's measured (HRV, tragus stimulation), and practical cautions.✅ Topic 3 Insights: Standards, certifications, and the “circular firing squad”—BCIA/QEEG-D, databases, FDA, and why governance could accelerate adoption.✅ Additional Topics:
Dr. Chris Masterjohn is the host of the Mastering Nutrition Podcast and founder of Mitome, where he helps people optimize their mitochondrial health through advanced analysis. He received his PhD in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Connecticut, completed his postdoctoral research at the University of Illinois, and served as Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College before choosing to work independently - free from institutional constraints - in science research and education. His groundbreaking SSRI series on his substack hasn't just exposed the truth about these drugs. It's revealed that we've been looking at them completely wrong. Dr. McFillin and Dr. Masterjohn expose how these drugs act as mitochondrial toxins, disrupt cellular energy, and deplete serotonin. They also explore the consequences no one talks about: from prenatal exposure to why so many patients say they feel “dead inside.”Chris Masterjohn, PhD Website Dr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)10% off Lovetuner click here
TWiN discusses research showing that Lactobacillus acidophilus promotes cognitive function recovery after cerebral ischemia, by regulating microglial peroxisomal function. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Vivianne Morrison, and Tim Cheung Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server Arc is pdb molecule of the month (PDB) Probiotics after stroke (Cell Host Microbe) Timestamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks! Music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your neuroscience questions and comments to twin@microbe.tv
In this engaging episode, Guy talked with Marty Wuttke, a pioneering neurofeedback expert and meditation practitioner, about the critical role of brain function in spiritual awakening and rehabilitation. Marty delved into the science of neuroplasticity, the transformative effects of meditation, and the powerful healing potential within each individual. He shared insights from his extensive experience working with thousands of clients and explains how neurofeedback can assist in treating anxiety, depression, and other disorders. Additionally, Marty recapped his personal journey from overcoming addiction to establishing a meditative and spiritual practice that has shaped his approach to healing. The discussion also touches on the significance of body work and holistic methods in achieving mental and physical well-being. About Marty: As a pioneer in the field of bio- and neurofeedback, Marty developed his unique and holistic approach to neurotherapy (Wuttke Method) based on over 35 years of experience in the field. Beginning as a deeply committed meditation teacher, he quickly saw the need for adding a scientifically based, neurophysiological component to catalyze meditation training and help meditators reach a freer and happier life. Marty was affiliated with Ridgecrest Hospital and Woodridge Psychiatric Hospital from 1984 to 1995, where he designed and directed the first large-scale inpatient neurofeedback program in the United States. Neurofeedback was used at the hospital as an integral part of the treatment program for over 11 years. Marty was responsible for QEEG evaluation, analyses and application. More than 1500 patients went through his neurofeedback training. Marty is a pioneer in combining multiple protocols of neurofeedback training as a self-regulation tool for people suffering from a wide array of issues, including: depression, traumatic brain injury, nicotine dependence, eating disorders, chronic pain, anxiety, chemical dependency, and alcoholism. He continues to develop, research, and teach protocols for neurofeedback applications with ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities and developmental disorders, autoimmune disorders, and stress related disorders. In 2003, new advanced whole-body neuro/biofeedback technology hardware and software was developed under Marty's guidance. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - You Can't Meditate Your Way Out - When Spiritual Work Stops Working! (00:47) - Republishing the Episode: A Message from the Host (01:31) - Guest Introduction and Initial Discussion (02:06) - Understanding Brain Injuries and Their Impact (05:40) - The Role of Neuroplasticity in Healing (07:52) - Meditation and Its Profound Effects (11:33) - Personal Journey and Spiritual Awakening (20:20) - Life at a Meditation Retreat Center (23:16) - Benefits of Meditation and Neuroplasticity (26:40) - Exploring the Depths of Meditation (27:31) - Transitioning from Retreat to Real Life (28:50) - Introduction to Neurofeedback (30:25) - Applications and Benefits of Neurofeedback (31:37) - The Process of Neurofeedback Training (35:45) - Challenges and Effectiveness of Neurofeedback (43:16) - Future of Neurofeedback and Holistic Health (44:20) - Final Thoughts and Resources How to Contact Marty Wuttke:wuttkeinstitute.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co''
In this episode, we meet Emma, a child, and Alex, a young adult, both struggling with the challenges of ADHD. For them, life feels like a constant battle—at school, at work, and even in relationships, their brains often seem to be working against them. But when traditional methods fall short, they turn to an unconventional solution: hypnotherapy.Join us as we explore how hypnotherapy can be a game-changer for ADHD, offering a path to greater focus, concentration, and success. We dive into the science behind how hypnotherapy works in the brain and how it can help people like Emma and Alex reclaim control of their daily lives.Yoli who has work with children for 28 years discuss why it's essential to find a hypnotherapist who can relate to children, ensuring they receive the tailored support they need. Hear their transformative stories and discover how hypnotherapy could be the key to unlocking a brighter future for those living with ADHD.Tune in to learn how hypnotherapy could be the solution you've been searching for!I'm a skilled and confident hypnotherapist with a proven track record of helping both children and adults achieve powerful, lasting change across a wide range of challenges. From anxiety and stress to behavioral issues and emotional healing, I tailor my approach to each individual, ensuring they receive the personalized support they need. I don't specialize in just one niche—my expertise spans many areas, and I'm dedicated to helping people unlock their full potential and overcome obstacles, no matter their situation. You can reach out at: • Timphypno.com • Email us at: Yoli@timphypno.comTimpanogos Hypnotherapy on Facebook Timpanogos Hypnotherapy on Instagram •Thanks for listening!Hypnotherapy for children and Adults.
This month's featured business guest is a Neurofeedback Practitioner, Bioelectric Medicine/Craniosacral Therapist, and Bhakti Wellness Center founder, Guy Odishaw. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment for resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth helped him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Guy believes in the sustainability of Integrative Complimentary and Alternative Medicine. His evidence-based brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms, it often also positively changes one's whole sense of self and relationship with the world around them. His process focuses on front loading with the bio-electric devices but also augment with diet, lifestyle and supplements to help treat dementia, ADHD and other brain health issues. In this informative conversation we discussed: ✅ Enhancing brain health and mental wellness through CerebralFit Solutions. ✅ Powerful neurofeedback devices to reduce stress and improve well-being. ✅ Photobiomodulation and Neuromodulation solutions to enhance brain function. ✅ Dimentia, Parkinson's, Autism treatment options. ✅ Factors that contribute to what goes into a treatment plan. ✅ Benefits of adding a bioelectric medicine to your healing protocol. ✅ Slow, Stop, Reverse Stories of bioelectric medicine ✅ And so much more.
Can Yoga and Hikes Transform Your Health? In this episode, Nathalie recounts her recent retreat in Sedona, sharing experiences and various therapies, including NAD IVs, EBU, VSEL treatments, and Chi Nei Tsang. She also delves into her extended stay for alpha brain training at the BioCybernaut Institute. Nathalie highlights the importance of nature, innovative health approaches, and reconnecting with oneself for optimizing longevity and healthspan. Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: BIOPTIMIZERS Mag Breakthrough: BiOptimizers.com/BIONAT code BIONAT to save 10% off your purchase Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Sign up for Nats Newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i7d5m0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: www.NatNiddam.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance What We Discuss: 00:13 Introduction to the Sedona Retreat 01:16 Daily Activities at the Retreat 04:33 Innovative Treatments and Therapies 05:58 NAD IVs: Benefits and Experiences 10:20 Exploring Flowpresso and Craniosacral Therapy 12:05 Chi Nei Tsang: A Unique Therapy 14:53 EBOO: Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation 17:47 VSEL and Exosome Rejuvenation Treatments 22:16 Unexpected Adventures and Neurotherapy 32:36 Alpha Brain Training at BioCybernaut Institute 35:15 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes Key Takeaways: The retreat days start with yoga, followed by hikes and various treatments, emphasizing a connection with nature and a healthy rhythm of early mornings and early nights. NAD IVs are customized per individual needs. It's crucial for cellular function, and while the treatment can be uncomfortable, methods like Nano V and PEMF mats can help improve tolerability. Attendees experience various treatments such as Flowpresso for lymphatic drainage, craniosacral therapy for energy realignment, and Chi Nei Tsang for abdominal organ manipulation. VSELs help with anti-aging and restoring balance in the body. Resources: Paper on VSEL's: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9846763/ Katrine Volinsky Interview: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/24607731 DR Craig Koniver NAD Interview: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/21664538 Chi Nei Tsang: https://www.chineitsang.com/what-is-chi-nei-tsang Biocybernaut Institute - Dr James Hardt. The Art of Smart Thinking Next Retreat will be first week of May 2025- interested parties can get their names added to a list by contacting Ciel@nathalieniddam.com
Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank Today's episode of PTSD and Beyond is proudly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank, dedicated to advancing research on brain disorders that impact Veterans. The VABBB is seeking participants both with and without neurological conditions. Your involvement can lead to important breakthroughs and support life-changing research. Visit www.research.va.gov/programs and click on VA Biorepository Brain Bank Discovering the World of Neuro Therapy Welcome back to another episode of PTSD and Beyond! Today, we're joined by Sean Brock from Neuro Colorado, a leader in the field of neurotherapy, to explore how neurotherapy is transforming trauma recovery and mental health treatment. Sean's work is dedicated to providing innovative, science-backed solutions for those navigating the complex impacts of trauma, PTSD, and CPTSD. In this episode, we dive deep into the power of neurotherapy—what it is, how it works, and why it's becoming a vital tool in the mental health landscape. Sean brings his expertise and compassion to discuss cutting-edge therapies, like neurofeedback and brain mapping, that support the brain's ability to heal. Whether you're a trauma survivor, a caregiver, or someone seeking to understand more about neurotherapy's potential, this conversation has something for everyone. Key Topics: Meet Sean Brock – Background, experience, and what inspired him to start Neuro Colorado. What is Neurotherapy? – Understanding neurotherapy and how it differs from traditional talk therapies. How Neurotherapy Supports Trauma Recovery – Benefits of neurofeedback, brain mapping, and other neurotherapeutic methods in addressing PTSD, CPTSD, and trauma-related symptoms. Case Studies and Success Stories – Real-life examples of how neurotherapy has helped individuals regain control over their mental well-being. What's Next for Neuro Colorado – Exciting developments, future goals, and how Sean envisions the future of trauma-focused neurotherapy. Key Takeaways: Understanding Neurotherapy: Learn about the science behind neurotherapy and why it's gaining traction as an effective treatment for trauma and PTSD. Empowerment Through Healing: Neurotherapy gives people a new path to healing by helping them understand and work with their brain's natural processes. Future of Mental Health Treatment: Neuro Colorado's mission to advance trauma therapy through neuro-based methods and holistic care. If today's episode resonated with you, please share it with others who might benefit. Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate, and leave a review. And remember, we're better together, we're stronger together, and take what resonates and GO BEYOND! In Love and Healing, Dr. Deb To learn more about Sean Brock, LPC BCN and Neuro Colorado connect at: Website: NeuroColorado Insta: @NeuroColorado_Mh Facebook: @NeuroColorado To connect with Dr. Deb Lindh: Website - Dr. Deb Lindh Website - PTSDandBeyond X (formerly known as Twitter) - @DebraLindh X (formerly known as Twitter) - @PTSDandBeyond Support PTSD and Beyond on Ko-Fi and Patreon!
On this fascinating episode of the Brainy Moms podcast with Dr. Amy and Sandy, psychotherapist Mindy Haukedahl shares details about assessing and treating anxiety and sleep problems in kids, teens, and adults using qEEG and Neurotherapy. From depression, anxiety, sleep problems, and misophonia, her work with non-invasive in-person and remote qEEG and neurotherapy has significantly improved her clients' lives by using real-time brainwave activity to help diagnose and treat a variety of conditions. Mindy's use of brain mapping, grounding and meditative techniques, and psychological interviews has helped her patients understand and regulate their emotions, sleep, and overall well-being. If you're curious about the use of qEEG and neurotherapy for anxiety and sleep problems, you won't want to miss this episode. ABOUT US: Brainy Moms is a parenting podcast hosted by cognitive psychologist Dr. Amy Moore. Dr. Amy and her rotating co-hosts bring listeners conversations with experts on topics in parenting, child development, education, psychology, mental health, and neuroscience. Listeners leave with tips and helpful advice for helping moms and kids thrive in life, learning, and relationships. This episode is co-hosted by board certified cognitive specialist, Sandy Zamalis. Send us a text message with comments or questions about this episode!CONNECT WITH US: Website: www.TheBrainyMoms.com Email: info@TheBrainyMoms.com Social Media: @TheBrainyMoms Dr. Amy's website: www.AmyMoorePhD.comSponsor's website: www.LearningRx.com
Send us a Text Message.Sponsor: Functional Health Coaching with Elizabeth - Book your free 20-30 min consultation today by going to https://calendly.com/therootofourhealth/20min and get started feeling alive again!In this episode Guy discusses:First a recap of what he does in bioelectrical medicineHow central sensitization to explain fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue or irritable bowel syndrome.Gives an example of bioelectrical medicine in central sensitization.Talks about Heart Rate VariabilityGives an exercise for HRVTouches on AnxietyAnd so so much more…Guy's Bio: Guy Odishaw, CTO, NFP, Healthcare Entrepreneur, Bioelectric Medicine Practitioner Founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota. Cofounder of Bhakti Brain Health Clinic - Neuroimaging & Neuromodulation. Cofounder of Minnesota Bredesen Clinic - Dementia Prevention & Treatment Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth help him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes ones whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. Links: Website: https://cerebralfit.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/cerebralfit/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guyodishaw/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cerebralfitSupport the Show.Please support this podcast: https://patreon.com/therootofourhealth and https://www.buzzsprout.com/1393414/supporters/new Join my emailing list for monthly updates including podcast episodes and fun things about health and wellness http://bit.ly/monthlyupdatesemailLike Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/therootofourhealth/Email me: therootofourhealth@gmail.com
Welcome to episode #107 of the MindCep Podcast! In this episode, we explore the powerful techniques of biofeedback and neurofeedback, which enable individuals to control their bodily responses and brain activity. By harnessing these tools, people can optimize their mental and physical well-being, enhance cognitive function, and even treat various medical conditions. Key Takeaways: Biofeedback training utilizes real-time physiological data to teach self-regulation of bodily responses (1). Neurofeedback, a type of biofeedback, focuses on brain activity, enabling individuals to control and regulate their brain function (2). These techniques have been shown to reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep, and enhance cognitive function (3, 4). Biofeedback and neurofeedback have also been used to treat conditions like ADHD, PTSD, and chronic pain (5, 6). Resources:(1) Schwartz, M. S., & Schwartz, N. M. (2003). Biofeedback: A practitioner's guide. Guilford Press. (2) Hammond, D. C. (2011). Neurofeedback training for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Journal of Neurotherapy, 15(2), 136-153. (3) Frank, D. L., & Khorshid, L. (2016). Biofeedback in medicine: A review of the literature. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 22(1), 13-23. (4) Arns, M., & Kenemans, J. L. (2013). Neurofeedback in ADHD: A review of the literature. Journal of Attention Disorders, 17(5), 387-397. (5) Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. (2019). Biofeedback: What is it? (6) Neurofeedback Foundation. (n.d.). What is Neurofeedback? If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review, subscribe, and share it with your friends. If you enjoy the MindCep Podcast, please leave us a 5 ⭐️ review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Podcasts. Don't forget to comment, rate, and subscribe for future content recommendations. We appreciate your support! The MindCep Mission: At MindCep, our mission is to promote optimal, mental and physical well-being for 30+ million listeners worldwide through engaging podcasts that inspire positive change for future generations. Thank you for tuning in and joining us on this journey. Cheers, Alex Connect with us: Alex's Blog & Podcast: https://alexandermuir.com/blog/ Instagram: Alex Muir (@mind.cep) • Instagram photos and videos Youtube: / @mind-cep Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mind.cep?lang=en DISCLAIMER: The information I provide to the podcast listeners of MindCep is based on my own research and personal experience. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Not all information is factual or has scientific evidence to support it. I am simply sharing the best information I can find and finding valuable content to help you improve your mental health and well-being.
Dr. Hadar Elbaz, who joins us today, brings a wealth of expertise in holistic health options. Throughout our conversation, we delve into the fascinating world of natural holistic health, exploring the secrets to anti-aging, the mind-blowing aspects of scars and their correlations to health and symptoms, along with a natural method for their removal. We also explore the intriguing practice of tongue mapping, which involves examining the tongue to correlate various characteristics and attributes with potential health issues. Dr. Hadar, Director of Functional Medicine at The Wellness Company, holds a doctorate in acupuncture and Chinese medicine, is an Iron Man triathlete, a double bronze Olympian in the Jewish Olympics, and a passionate health educator advocating for natural approaches to health obstacles. Prepare to be inspired and enlightened as we delve into alternative health practices and discover pathways to unlocking optimal vitality and longevity. ✴️ Connect with Dr. Hadar on Instagram or Twitter ☎️ Connect with her for a telehealth appointment at The Wellness Comapany.
Erica sits down with Paul Fillmore , the owner of Waco Neurotherapy...Helping you to optimize your brain and achieve your fullest potential! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Best of Midland Texas Podcast, hosts Ryan Shewchuk and Terra Avery tackle one of the most controversial yet vital topics in our community: brain health support. We are honored to welcome a pioneering figure in neurotherapy, Allison Hartzoge, the founder of Archway Outreach, a professional counseling and Neurotherapy practice that has been a place of hope for many in Midland, Texas. In addition, Steve Johnson, Board President, also joins us. Both Allison and Steve share their journey in establishing a practice that integrates professional counseling with cutting-edge neurotherapy, touching lives and healing minds in the Midland Texas community and beyond. Best of Midland Texas was created with a focus on small, local businesses, and this episode is no exception. We highlight how Archway's non-profit side has made neurotherapy accessible to those who might not afford it, emphasizing the organization's commitment to community well-being. From stories of remarkable recoveries to the science behind neurofeedback, this conversation is an educational deep dive into a therapy changing lives. Thank you to our guest for their invaluable contribution to our community and for sharing their expertise with us. If you're intrigued by the potential of neurotherapy or know someone who might benefit, connect with Archway through their website and social media links provided at the end of the episode. Don't forget to subscribe to the Best of Midland Texas Podcast for more episodes highlighting the impactful work of local businesses and individuals. If you're a part of the Midland community and want to share your story with us, reach out! We're always looking for guests who are making a difference. Connect with us on social media to stay updated on upcoming episodes and community highlights. #brainbalance #traumatherapy #brainmapping #mentalhealth #brainstimulation #depressiontreatment #neuroplasticity #neurofeedbacktraining #midlandtx For more information: https://archwaysupport.com CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Intro 0:58 - Archway Overview 4:34 - Understanding Neurotherapy 13:18 - Common Symptoms Treated by Archway 19:20 - Neurostimulation Explained 25:46 - Lifestyle Tips Beyond Therapy 26:50 - Sleep Importance 28:50 - Nutrition Benefits 31:14 - Video Games Brain Impact 35:49 - Neurofeedback vs Medication 38:50 - Environmental Effects on Brain 42:18 - Neurofeedback Limitations 43:06 - Photobiomodulation for Dementia 46:04 - Neurotherapy's Diagnostic Approach 50:08 - Brain Injury Recovery Story 56:35 - EMDR Therapy Insights 1:02:10 - Elon Musk's Neuralink Discussion 1:06:35 - The Matrix Analogy 1:07:49 - Body Adaptability 1:09:02 - Utilizing Available Tools 1:11:34 - The Ripple Effect Concept 1:12:40 - Neurofeedback App Possibility 1:17:23 - Seeking Professional Advice 1:21:50 - Final Thoughts 1:25:20 - Contacting Archway 1:28:45 - Archway Resources 1:32:45 - Getting Involved with Archway 1:33:37 - Upcoming Archway Fundraiser 1:35:39 - Appreciation Note CONNECT WITH US Website: https://www.bestofmidlandtx.com Ryan Shewchuk: https://www.instagram.com/shewchuk Terra Avery: https://www.instagram.com/terrawaypants TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@bestofmidlandtx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestofmidlandtx Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bestofmidlandtx Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bestofmidlandtx —----------------------- LISTEN / SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/bomtxitunes Spotify: https://bit.ly/bomtxspotify —----------------------- PRODUCED AND EDITED BY FORTY WOLVES STUDIOS https://www.fortywolves.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bestofmidlandtx/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bestofmidlandtx/support
About Guy Odishaw Guy Odishaw is the founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota. Cofounder of Bhakti Brain Health Clinic - Neuroimaging & Neuromodulation. Cofounder of Minnesota Bredesen Clinic - Dementia Prevention & Treatment Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth helped him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes one's whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. What We Discuss In This Episode In this episode, we talk about Guy's favorite subject – the treatment and prevention for neurodegenerative diseases, for example, dementia, Parkinson's, macular degeneration. With his general area of expertise being in Bioelectric Medicine and brain health, he remarks that although it's about brain healthy, they treat the whole body. The Aging Brain and anxiety. Cracking the longevity code & living better & longer with regenerative medicine Dementia unraveled - effective strategies for treatment & prevention Shedding light on healing: the science and benefits of infrared light therapy Sparking Brain Health: Exploring the Power of Bioelectric Medicine, Neuromodulation, & Microcurrent Therapy Free Resource from Guy Odishaw Free 15 min consult: https://www.cerebralfit.com Connect With Guy Odishaw Website: https://www.cerebralfit.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cerebralfit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cerebralfit/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guyodishaw/ Connect with Lynne: If you're looking for a community of like-minded women on a journey - just like you are - to improved health and wellness, overall balance, and increased confidence, check out Lynne's private community in The Energized Healthy Women's Club. It's a supportive and collaborative community where the women in this group share tips and solutions for a healthy and holistic lifestyle. (Discussions include things like weight management, eliminating belly bloat, balancing hormones, wrangling sugar gremlins, overcoming fatigue, recipes, strategies, perimenopause & menopause, and much more ... so women can feel energized, healthy, and lighter, with a new sense of purpose. Website: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/holistichealthandwellnessllc The Energized Healthy Women's Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/energized.healthy.women Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynnewadsworth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnewadsworth Free Resources from Lynne Wadsworth: How to Thrive in Menopause: MENOPAUSE Messing Up your life? Maybe you're seeing the number on the scale creep higher and higher and you're noticing your usual efforts to lose weight aren't working. Then there's the hot blazes, night sweats, and sleeping fitfully, not to mention that you're fighting tears one moment, raging the next, and then, the shameful guilt sets in because you've just blasted your partner – for nothing…again! Learn how to successfully and holistically navigate perimenopause and full-blown menopause, and even reconcile all the hormonal changes and challenges that go along with it. You'll be feeling energized, healthier, and more in control so you can take on your day confidently and live life joyfully – even in menopause. I've got this FREE solution tool for you. Download my guide here: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com/thrive-through-menopause/ Grab Your Opportunity For a Free Call with Lynne: Would you love to be successful focusing on improved health & wellbeing in 2024? Maybe you'd like to increase your energy levels, reduce or maintain a healthy weight, ditch the brain fog & belly bloat. Or maybe you'd love some more strategies to help transform you into a “magnificent midlifer” who's fully energized - charged & ready to start each new day with anticipation and & joy, Or maybe you have some illness you've been facing and it's compounded by menopause. I'd love to chat. Contact me to schedule your FREE HEALTHY YOU Clarity Call. We'll discuss where you're at on your journey and how I can help you successfully navigate your life through this "midlife season" with grace and ease. Schedule your time >>here
In this episode Guy talks about:His background as a practitioner, holistic health and how he got into bioelectric medicineUnderstanding more about meditation - Reasons neurodegenerative diseases are on a rise - diet plays a huge roleShows video on what happens in the electromagnetic field Describes in detail bioelectric medicineHow does CerebralFit use bioelectric medicine - not a technology company but a solutions companyAnd so much more…Guy's Bio: CTO, NFP, Healthcare Entrepreneur, Bioelectric Medicine Practitioner Founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota. Cofounder of Bhakti Brain Health Clinic - Neuroimaging & Neuromodulation. Cofounder of Minnesota Bredesen Clinic - Dementia Prevention & Treatment Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth help him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes ones whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. Resources and Links: Michael Levin bioelectricity YouTubeWebsite: https://www.cerebralfit.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cerebralfitEmail: godishaw@cerebralfit.comSupport the showPlease support this podcast: https://patreon.com/therootofourhealth and https://www.buzzsprout.com/1393414/supporters/new Join my emailing list for monthly updates including podcast episodes and fun things about health and wellness http://bit.ly/monthlyupdatesemailLike Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/therootofourhealth/Email me: therootofourhealth@gmail.com
He had me at no negative side-effects. Tune into this episode to learn, right along with me. More people are using alternative medicine. This discussion of bioelectric medicine opens the door to yet another type of optimizing body tissues and function. This isn't about another “treatment” but yet a way to potentially get out of our bodies. My Guest: Guy Odishaw is a Healthcare Entrepreneur, Bioelectric Medicine Practitioner Founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota. Cofounder of Bhakti Brain Health Clinic - Neuroimaging & Neuromodulation. Cofounder of Minnesota Bredesen Clinic - Dementia Prevention & Treatment Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth help him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes one's whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. Questions We Answer in the Episode: What is bioelectric medicine? What is bioelectric medicine's impact on longevity? What is bioelectric medicine's impact on brain health? What conditions do you treat and can you share some results that you have seen? Connect with Guy: Website: https://www.flippingfifty.com/cerebralfit On Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cerebralfit Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cerebralfit/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/guyodishaw/ Resources: 5 Day Flip: https://www.flippingfifty.com/5dayflip Other Episodes You Might Like: Get and Keep Your Brain Health, Fit and Strong: https://www.flippingfifty.com/leaky-brain/ Your New Sweat-Free Health Exercise: Your Brain Workout: https://www.flippingfifty.com/your-brain-workout/ Brain Health Fundamentals: https://www.flippingfifty.com/brain-health-2/
#addiction #neurofeedback #mentalhealth #neurofeedbacktherapy #jaygunkelman #drmariswingle #petejansons In this enlightening episode of the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast, host Pete Jansons is joined by esteemed co-hosts Jay Gunkelman and Dr. Mari Swingle, for a candid exploration of porn addiction from a neuroscientific lens. Jay Gunkelman, acknowledged for his extensive analysis of over 500,000 brain scans, and Dr. Mari Swingle, the insightful author of 'iMinds,' share their expert perspectives on the neurological underpinnings of porn addiction. They delve into how neurofeedback therapy can play a crucial role in understanding and addressing this pervasive issue. Key takeaways from this episode include: A detailed examination of the EEG patterns associated with Reward Deficiency Syndrome and Thalamocortical Dysrhythmia. Insights into the importance of therapist discussions and the effectiveness of neurotherapy for porn addiction. An engaging discussion on societal norms, the #wetoo movement, and the impact of modern dating dynamics on porn addiction. Uncover the complex relationship between the brain's wiring and porn addiction, and discover the path towards recovery through neurofeedback therapy, as shared by experts dedicated to understanding the human mind. Key Moments: 0:00 :24 pre Show Pete and Jay 2:07 Porn Addiction Topic Mental health 2:25 Dr. Mari Swingle Enters 3:30 EEG pattern Reward Deficiency Syndrome Thalamocortical Dysrhythmia 3:53 Kenneth Blum 4:05 Dirk Deridder 5:10 Therapist Discussion Needed 5:35 Dr. Mari Swingle and i minds 80 pages on porn addiction 7:30 Why people get addicted to porn (myth its not just males) 8:05 Second Life 8:48 Naomi Wolf 9:40 Juvenile Erectile Dysfunction 10:40 How much is too much? 11:38 Male natural pursuit of female 12:28 Do Woke Politics play a role? 13:44 #wetoo movement 14:20 Is it predatory to ask out someone on a date? 16:30 F.O.M.O. Tinder Netflix and Chill? 17:10 The only generation sexually active is the elders 19:50 Birds and the Bees 21:30 Anterior Cingulate Fix the Drive 22:58 Dr. Mari Swingle templates 23:44 Neurotherapy for porn addiction 24:24 2 locations to train for neurofeedback 24:56 Why do people get addicted to porn? 27:00 Do you need to say what addiction is to in order to train it away? 29:28 Are there different reading on eeg depending on addiction? 30:35 Nucleus Accumbens is center of pleasure not pleasure area 34:05 Efficacy of TMS for Porn Addiction 35:19 You need to work with a therapist as well as do neurofeedback 36:22 Why do females like 2nd life as their porn? 37:35 Why is someone going outside their relationship for gratification from porn? 38:17 Do Hormones play a role? 39:29 Menopause 41:10 What is too much for the men? 41:28 Different kinds of porn "Kink Culture" 43:52 Social Dilemma and Porn 45:50 Slow Cortical Potentials 46:20 S Loretta --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
Dr Linda Larson of North Idaho Neurotherapy shares the benefits of Neurotherapy to stimulate the brain to heal. https://www.nidnt.com/neurostimulation. 208 255 6057Given a chance, our fantastic body can heal from anything if given the right inputs. North Idaho NeurotherapyAfter Dr. Linda Larson's daughter suffered from a TBI injury, she had a Psychotic Break and ended up in assisted care for ten years. Dr. Linda found Neurotherapy. Her daughter started treatments with Neurotherapy. A year later, she was able to live on her own and live her best life. A Man fell 40' out of tree and had multiple concussions. This resulting in a personality change. The treatments made an immediate difference. Lady had significant multiple concussions on heavy medication. Had a psychotic break. Could not put words together to make a sentence. After 4 accelerated treatments, she was able to start communicating and came out of depression and got off lithium. This works also for ChildrenWhat is QEEG Neurotherapy may assist in helping: TBI, Traumatic Brain InjuryDementiaADHDAnxietyDepressionConcussionAutism Emotional TraumaGetting off Lithium Football Head InjuriesCovid Long Haulers SymptomsRelated Episodes.https://www.wholebodydetoxshow.com/healing-with-the-ondamed-pemf-energy-medicine/https://www.wholebodydetoxshow.com/93-the-remarkable-healing-of-als-thru-detoxification-with-patricia-tomosky-and-scott-douglas/https://www.wholebodydetoxshow.com/92-the-miraculous-healing-benefits-of-stem-cell-activation-patch-to-protect-the-body-from-cell-phone-and-cell-tower-emf-radiation/https://www.wholebodydetoxshow.com/67-how-to-activate-your-bodies-stem-cells-to-aid-in-repair-without-surgery-with-savy-vargus/Support the showReady for your healing journey?Visit our website: www.LivingWatersCleanse.com Or, give us a call at: (208) 378-9911Stem Cell Activation Patches:www.StemCellPatch.netGet your supplements and purifiers here:www.livingwaterscleanse.com/supplementsFollow us on our socials:Facebook: www.facebook.com/livingwaterswellnessInstagram: www.instagram.com/livingwaterswellness YouTube: www.youtube.com/livingwaterswellnesscenterBitChute: www.bitchute.com/livingwaterswellnessRumble: www.rumble.com/livingwatersIf you like this show, support us!Buy Me A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/livingwaters
CerebralFit - An Evidence-Based Approach to Brain Health Lori La Bey talks with Guy Odishaw, who is a Healthcare Entrepreneur and a Bioelectric Medicine Practitioner. He is the Co-founder of Bhakti Wellness Center – which offers Neuroimaging and neuromodulation. It is one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Guy is the Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota, along with being the Co-founder of the Minnesota Bredesen Clinic – Dementia Prevention & Treatment Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company. Guys has 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment-resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury, and psycho-emotional trauma which informs his approach to brain health. In addition, Guy has 20+ years as a meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth helping him understand how to support clients through the changes arising from Neurotherapy. He has found brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes one's whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. Learn: What BioMedicine is. The difference between Bio-Electric Medicine vs. Regenerative Medicine and the top three populations Guy serves. How nerves are impacted by electrical currents. About CerebralFit and the services it offers. What types of devices can be used at a clinic or at home and how to access? Find research papers and videos in the contact information. Watch the Video Interview Below https://youtu.be/3rBtk7VstC8 Listen and Subscribe to Alzheimer's Speaks on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alzheimers-speaks/id986940432 Listen and Subscribe to Alzheimer's Speaks on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/255okRnEgfCUqXq1NWcrT3 Contact Guy Odishaw Bhakti Wellness Center Website https://bhakticlinic.com/ Cerebral Fit Website https://cerebralfit.com/ Website godishaw@cerebralfit.com Phone (866) 953-4325 CerebralFit - An Evidence-Based Approach to Brain Health Research papers: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5215870/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523874/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844808/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8219492/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4707222/ Lectures: Dr. Hamblin, Harvard University & Dr Michael R Hamblin - Shining Light on the BRAIN https://youtu.be/GatCJnQcSXg Professor Michael Hamblin (2021) - Guy Foundation https://youtu.be/Dl5dUg3qh6U Dr. Paul Chazot Durham University - research on IR light helmet https://youtu.be/qtv4UAkRzUA Li-Huei Tsai - MIT research on 40 hz light and Alzheimer's https://youtu.be/pAk98jhQ2Fg Collection of my favorite videos on the CerebralFit website https://cerebralfit.com/dementia-treatment Dr. Been videos - Near Infrared Light (NIR) Deprivation and Our Health https://www.youtube.com/live/2yYjnwJrIGQ?feature=share Photobiomodulation (PBM) is Neuroprotective https://youtu.be/CmznZqpgNfQ Near Infrared Light Therapy Reduces Inflammation https://youtu.be/PJpQsY2JqaM Using light therapy to help Parkinson's disease sufferers https://youtu.be/-5qZZ_qxnCo Many more are available on these pages of the CerebralFit site https://cerebralfit.com/parkinsons-treatment https://cerebralfit.com/dementia-treatment https://cerebralfit.com/photobiomodulation https://cerebralfit.com/transcranial-stimulation/ https://cerebralfit.com/covid/ Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs at www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites since 2011.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#photobiomodulation #lighttherapy #neurofeedbacktherapy #biofeedbacktherapy #mentalhealthpodcast #neurofeedbackpodcast Guy Odishaw Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training joins Jay Gunkelman the man who has read well over 500,000 Brain Scans, Dr. Mari Swingle Author of i-Minds and Pete Jansons on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Brain Scan podcast to give an update since he was on the show last talking about Bhakti Wellness Centerhttps://cerebralfit.com/https://bhaktibrainhealthclinic.com/ Key Moments: 0:00 0:24 Pre Show Dog Chat 3:01 Guy Odishaw 3:18 Bhakti Wellness Center 3:36 John Anderson 4:13 Dr Mari Swingle 4:45 Photobiomodulation 6:46 What is Photobiomodulation? 9:05 Pain 9:22 Covid 12:26 Kirk Cousins 12:40 Athletes using light Therapy and Photobiomodulation 16:37 Dose Management 18:40 Get outside in the sun 21:50 imedisync Light Study 22:46 Age 58 ½ Cycle slowing per decade 23:39 Roy John Study 24:30 Brain Brightening 25:45 Tom Budzynski Study 27:50 Excess Beta 30:10 QEEG Brain Map What turns up Blue in dementia? 33:05 Slow Alpha Observations 38:00 The Brain is Plastic 39:00 Chronic Pain 42:00 Large population Dementia 47:13 Risk Analysis 47:35 Photobiomodulation has no known side affects 48:30 Parkinson's 51:19 Parkinson's Markers 52:35 Tremoring 54:50 Mitochondria effect 57:00 Michael Levin Tufts University 1:00:30 TAME 1:05:00 The body can adapt 1:05:30 What is fibromyalgia? Guy Odishaw, CTO, NFP Healthcare Entrepreneur, Bioelectric Medicine Practitioner Founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota. Most recently, in collaboration with Dr. Drobot, the co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company translating the latest research into solutions for peak performance and brain health across a life span. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth help him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes ones whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
#PTSD #neurotherapy #neurofeedback #neurofeedbackpodcast #neurofeedbacktherapy #shorts #mentalhealthshorts #drmariswingle Main Clip: https://youtu.be/mEjl9FXrEn4 In this short Dr Mari Swingle tells how in under 10 sessions of Neurotherapy there can be a break through for people suffering from PTSD --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support
Using Digital Neurotherapy to Address Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Cancer with guest Dr. Bruce Wexler July 23, 2023 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
Using Digital Neurotherapy to Address Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Cancer with guest Dr. Bruce Wexler July 23, 2023 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
How do you get started on a brain health program? Join Dr. Jeffrey Gladden and Guy Odishaw in this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast. Guy Odishaw is a CTO, NFP, healthcare entrepreneur, bioelectric medicine practitioner, and founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the country's largest, most diverse, integrative student health clinics at the University of Neuromodulation. Cofounder of Minnesota Bredesen Clinic - Dementia Prevention & Treatment Co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical company. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment-resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as a meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth help him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training not only alleviates unwanted symptoms; but also, positively changes one's whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. This episode discussed solutions for addressing cognitive decline and neurodegenerative conditions, bioelectric medicine for improving health and vitality, infrared light's effect on the brain and body, and the power of entrainment to restore brain function. Listen to this episode to learn about making100 the new 30 and living young for a lifetime! -- REFERRAL: Get your CerebralFit here: http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=47857&awinaffid=1319375 -- Dr. Gladden talks about the show and what it's about. (00:53) Trained acupuncturist turns to Bioelectric Medicine. (03:49) Guy shares how a practitioner invited him to watch her work. (5:02) Electrical signals in the body; unexplored, limited potential. (08:54) Physical and energetic processes, chemical and electrical levels. (11:21) Dr. Gladden notes that Guy may be talking about intelligence at the cellular level. (13:50) Guy speaks about gap junctions at the cellular level. (15:26) The mouse model shows regrowth, memory not in the brain, consciousness in conversation. (18:37) Guy details his progress over time. (21:45) Dr. Gladden says to understand what was going on, he discovered they needed both the anatomy and physiology. (23:50) QEG provides a detailed analysis of brain communication. (26:56) Guy explains entrainment and what he thinks about it. (29:04) Approach: Multisystem restoration and disease combat. (32:13) Guy mentions the use of audio-visual entrainment devices as part of their plan. (32:36) Guy describes the glymphatic system as the detox for the brain. (34:55) Doctors' knowledge is outdated, and the medical system is flawed. Electrical stimulation and audiovisual entrainment are explained. (38:20) You are best n0t to use your doctor as a measure of progressive medicine. (40:08) The mitochondria do a lot of cell signaling. (42:25) The device is similar to a brain tap and has some important features. (45:08) Neurostimulation can help improve brain function in dementia. (49:28) Guy goes into detail about an MIT study. (50:25) The autism spectrum is diverse; treatment varies. (53:05) Dr. Gladden describes the headband that has been shown and lists what it does. (55:39) Guy voices that wearables are great for people who are healthy. (58:13) Dr. Gladden remarks about how fascinating the conversation has been. (1:00:37) Dr. Gladden thanks Guy Odishaw. (1:03:37) Visit our website, www.gladdenlongevitypodcast.com, for more information on this episode and other episodes as well. Click on the link to let us know what you'd like us to talk about on the podcast too! Follow us on social media! Instagram: @gladdenlongevity Twitter: @gladdenlongevit Facebook: @GladdenLongevity LinkedIn: @GladdenLongevity For more information on our practice or how to become a client, visit: www.gladdenlongevity.com Call us: 972-310-8916 Or email us: info@gladdenlongevity.com To learn more about Guy, check out the following: www.cerebralfit.com IG: @cerebralfit
Dr. Christine Schaffner and Sinclair Kennally discuss the significance of addressing overlooked root causes and integrating biofield therapies for the effective treatment of chronic conditions. Interference fields, such as dental work, scars, and focal infections, disrupt the body's healing abilities. Dental work, like amalgam fillings, should be safely removed. Scars disrupt the body's systems, but Neurotherapy helps release trauma. Silent focal infections, like tonsils and sinuses, impact the immune system. Dr. Schaffner highlights the importance of working with a biological dentist and using 3D cone beam technology to identify interference fields. Her recommended strategy involves removing oral insults, improving the oral microbiome, and addressing insults and infections in cervical lymph nodes. This supports lymph movement, and drainage, and alleviates mast cell activity from vagus nerve dysfunction. Biofield therapies utilize sound, light, and frequency to promote healing by addressing interference fields. Neurotherapy unblocks the body, aiding scars, ganglion injections, and tonsils. BPC 157 helps with inflammation and mast cells. Dr. Schaffner believes the biofield is the blueprint of our physiology and incoherent patterns disrupt our bodies. Incorporating biofield therapies, like light therapy, sound healing, and frequency therapies, improves coherent communication within the body. Ancestral healing is important, and family constellation work helps address unresolved traumas in the family line. This heals the transmitted field and affects present and future offspring. Patients should not overlook root causes and work with healthcare practitioners to address them. By addressing interference fields and incorporating biofield therapies, rapid results can be achieved in treating chronic conditions. Understanding subtle energies presents an exciting frontier for the future. Timestamps: [05:00] Discussion on cavitations and root canal teeth [11:00] Symptoms of chronic conditions are often non-localized and overlooked [17:00] Importance of vagus nerve in long COVID and tools for supporting its function [21:00] Paraspinal injections and their benefits for neurological conditions and pain [24:00] The biofield as the blueprint of our physiology and its connection to trauma [28:00] Meditation, gratitude, and heart-brain coherence for biofield support [30:00] How Family Constellation works as a tool for healing ancestral trauma Highlights: These root causes disrupt the body's ability to heal and regulate itself, emphasizing the importance of identifying and addressing them for effective treatment of chronic conditions. The incorporation of biofield therapies, including sound, light, and frequency, is emphasized as a means to promote healing. These therapies target interference fields and help restore coherent communication within the body, potentially leading to rapid results in treating chronic conditions. The importance of ancestral healing and resolving unresolved traumas within the family line is discussed. Family Constellation work is recommended as a way to address these traumas, heal the transmitted field, and have a positive impact on present and future offspring. Subscribe to the Podcast here: Apple | Spotify | Stitcher Connect with Sinclair Kennally: Instagram: @detoxrejuvenation Website: https://detoxrejuvenation.com/
Every one of us, at times, has had those down moments when we feel the full spectrum of mental pain, from upset to depression. Often, it's temporary and subsides when the immediate threat to our happiness goes away. But when it threatens our everyday actions and behavior that's the time to ask for help. One of the most effective ways of training our brains to cope with mental stress is through neurofeedback, and on this episode, I speak with one of the world's leading experts on neurofeedback, Marty Wuttke. In our wide-ranging conversation, Marty tells us:· Who can benefit from neurofeedback· How it works· How long it takes to see benefits· How long the benefits last· What he combines with neurofeedback for even better results· The other benefits that come from neurofeedback· What we learn from paying attention to our bodies· The future of neurofeedback If you or a loved one is plagued by mental distress that won't go away, you won't want to miss this powerful episode of Dream Power Radio. Martin (Marty) Wuttke is a pioneer in the field of Neurotherapy (e.g., Neurofeedback) and was the first to utilize neurofeedback as an inpatient treatment method for drug addictions, anxiety disorders, depression and PTSD. With over 40 years of experience, Marty shaped the neurofeedback community worldwide and has trained many of the neurofeedback practitioners of today. After a decade of studying the plasticity of the brain at Universities of Vienna (A), Bamberg (D), Jena (D), and St. Andrews (UK), Dr. Stella Wuttke with her Ph.D. in Psychology combines her scientific background with ancient Vedic knowledge when using methods such as neurofeedback and Sound-Vibration Therapy. Sound-Vibration Therapy supports the body and mind on a vibrational level with tuning forks to go into balance and energetic harmony. This way it supports mental and physical flexibility and well-being. Website: https://wuttkeipi.com Feeling stuck? At a crossroads? Unsure how to get what you want out of life? Dreams are the fastest and clearest way to understand yourself. Sign up here for a complementary Dream Discovery Session with me and never leave your dreams on your pillow again! https://calendly.com/thedreamcoach53/30min
Martin (Marty) Wuttke is a pioneer in the field of Neurotherapy (e.g., Neurofeedback) and was the first to utilize Neurofeedback as an inpatient treatment method for drug addictions, anxiety disorders, depression, and PTSD. With over 40 years of experience, Marty shaped the neurofeedback community worldwide and has trained many of the neurofeedback practitioners of today. After a decade of studying the plasticity of the brain at Universities of Vienna (A), Bamberg (D), Jena (D), and St. Andrews (UK), Dr. Stella Wuttke, with her Ph.D. in Psychology combines her scientific background with ancient Vedic knowledge when using methods such as neurofeedback and Sound-Vibration Therapy. Sound-Vibration Therapy supports the body and mind on a vibrational level with tuning forks to go into balance and energetic harmony. This way it supports mental and physical flexibility and well-being, As a pioneer in bio- and neurofeedback, Marty developed his unique and holistic approach to Neurotherapy Wuttke Method based on over 40 years of experience in the field. Beginning as a deeply committed meditation teacher, he quickly saw the need for adding a scientifically based, neurophysiological component to catalyze meditation training and help meditators reach a freer and happier life. Marty was affiliated with Ridgecrest Hospital and Woodridge Psychiatric Hospital from 1983 to 1995, where he designed and directed the first large-scale inpatient neurofeedback program in the United States. Neurofeedback was used at the hospital as an integral part of the treatment program for over 11 years. Marty was responsible for the neurofeedback intervention program, including QEEG evaluation, analyses, and application. More than 1500 patients went through his neurofeedback training. Marty is a pioneer in combining multiple protocols of neurofeedback training as a self-regulation tool for people suffering from a wide array of issues, including but not limited to anxiety, PTSD, OCD, depression, traumatic brain injury, eating disorders, chronic pain, anxiety, chemical dependency, and alcoholism. He continues developing, researching, and teaching neurofeedback applications for areas such as ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities and developmental disorders, autoimmune disorders, and stress-related disorders. In 2003, new advanced whole-body neuro/biofeedback technology hardware and software were developed under Marty's guidance. Since 1990, Marty has taught Neurotherapy in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Ukraine, Thailand, and Mexico. He has been a trainer and keynote speaker for organizations such as the Georgia and Greater Washington Associations of Applied Psychophysiology and the Menninger Clinic. He has been a consultant to various hospitals and organizations nationwide, including the Texas Commission on Drug and Alcoholism, where he helped introduce neurofeedback into several state programs in Texas. Marty created and guided the Neurotherapy program in a study looking at using neurofeedback to reduce recidivism rates with California's California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). He continues to consult and teach Neurotherapy, meditation, yogic science of consciousness, and holistic nutrition. Find out more at … https://wuttkeipi.com
Martin (Marty) Wuttke is a pioneer in the field of Neurotherapy (e.g., Neurofeedback) and was the first to utilize Neurofeedback as an inpatient treatment method for drug addictions, anxiety disorders, depression, and PTSD. With over 40 years of experience, Marty shaped the neurofeedback community worldwide and has trained many of the neurofeedback practitioners of today. After a decade of studying the plasticity of the brain at Universities of Vienna (A), Bamberg (D), Jena (D), and St. Andrews (UK), Dr. Stella Wuttke, with her Ph.D. in Psychology combines her scientific background with ancient Vedic knowledge when using methods such as neurofeedback and Sound-Vibration Therapy. Sound-Vibration Therapy supports the body and mind on a vibrational level with tuning forks to go into balance and energetic harmony. This way it supports mental and physical flexibility and well-being, As a pioneer in bio- and neurofeedback, Marty developed his unique and holistic approach to Neurotherapy Wuttke Method based on over 40 years of experience in the field. Beginning as a deeply committed meditation teacher, he quickly saw the need for adding a scientifically based, neurophysiological component to catalyze meditation training and help meditators reach a freer and happier life. Marty was affiliated with Ridgecrest Hospital and Woodridge Psychiatric Hospital from 1983 to 1995, where he designed and directed the first large-scale inpatient neurofeedback program in the United States. Neurofeedback was used at the hospital as an integral part of the treatment program for over 11 years. Marty was responsible for the neurofeedback intervention program, including QEEG evaluation, analyses, and application. More than 1500 patients went through his neurofeedback training. Marty is a pioneer in combining multiple protocols of neurofeedback training as a self-regulation tool for people suffering from a wide array of issues, including but not limited to anxiety, PTSD, OCD, depression, traumatic brain injury, eating disorders, chronic pain, anxiety, chemical dependency, and alcoholism. He continues developing, researching, and teaching neurofeedback applications for areas such as ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities and developmental disorders, autoimmune disorders, and stress-related disorders. In 2003, new advanced whole-body neuro/biofeedback technology hardware and software were developed under Marty's guidance. Since 1990, Marty has taught Neurotherapy in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Ukraine, Thailand, and Mexico. He has been a trainer and keynote speaker for organizations such as the Georgia and Greater Washington Associations of Applied Psychophysiology and the Menninger Clinic. He has been a consultant to various hospitals and organizations nationwide, including the Texas Commission on Drug and Alcoholism, where he helped introduce neurofeedback into several state programs in Texas. Marty created and guided the Neurotherapy program in a study looking at using neurofeedback to reduce recidivism rates with California's California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). He continues to consult and teach Neurotherapy, meditation, yogic science of consciousness, and holistic nutrition. Find out more at … https://wuttkeipi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#255 In this episode, Guy spoke with neurofeedback specialist Marty Wuttke about measuring changes in the brain, heart rate variability, and the nervous system. They discussed how neurofeedback can help improve brain capacity and how this can lead to emotional well-being. Marty also shared his personal journey to becoming passionate about meditation and helping others. About Marty: Marty Wuttke of The Wuttke Infinite Potential Institute (Neuroscientific Methods | Wuttkes' Infinite Potential Institute) in Santa Barbara, CA is a pioneer in the field of Neurotherapy (e.g., Neurofeedback) and was the first to utilize neurofeedback as an inpatient treatment method for drug addictions, anxiety disorders, depression and PTSD. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - From Addiction to Spiritual Awakenings & Why I Meditate Every Day (01:09) - Neurofeedback and brain capacity. (04:11) - Brain injury and behavior. (07:40) - Default mode network. (12:35) - Spiritual awakening and transformation. (15:21) - Meditation as a Practice. (19:17) - Spiritual Awakening Experience. (23:53) - Benefits of meditation. (26:41) - Meditation and neurofeedback. (31:33) - Neurofeedback for athletes. (34:10) - Brain exercise for Alzheimer's. (37:54) - Neurofeedback and remote therapy. (41:19) - The effects of trauma. (47:50) - Meditation and self-discovery. (49:35) - Philosophy and Meditation. How to Contact Marty Wuttke:wuttkeinstitute.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
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Martin (Marty) Wuttke of The Wuttke Infinite Potential Institute (https://wuttkeipi.com) in Santa Barbara, CA is a pioneer in the field of Neurotherapy (e.g., Neurofeedback) and was the first to utilize neurofeedback as an inpatient treatment method for drug addictions, anxiety disorders, depression and PTSD. Website(s): https://wuttkeinstitute.com/ Book: The Brain Sutras: Keys to the Revealed Consciousness
How well are your neurons communicating with each other? I'll bet they can do a better job. We'd all like our brains to be as optimal as possible and some times they need re-training. When they're heavily challenged by the crazy times we're in, they can become confused and need re-alignment. Neurofeedback uses non-invasive, positive reinforcement methods to target brain waves. They can reveal how the neurons are getting along or not. These neurotherapy methods can then help them find their way back into alignment. Marty Wuttke has been working in this field for over 40 years and has a lot to tell us about the great advances in recent times.
On this episode of AGELESS, Jayna is joined by Marty Wuttke of The Wuttke Infinite Potential Institute in Santa Barbara, CA. He is a pioneer in the field of Neurotherapy and was the first to utilize neurofeedback as an inpatient treatment method for drug addictions, anxiety disorders, depression and PTSD. With over 40 years of experience, Marty shaped the neurofeedback community worldwide and has trained many of the neurofeedback practitioners of today. And he is here today to share his holistic methodology used at the Wuttke Infinite Potential Institute to improve mental health. Follow Marty Wuttke here: https://wuttkeinstitute.com/Follow Jayna Rylee for BTS here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayna_rylee/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jayna.ryleeTikTok: @jaynaryleeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaynaryleehttps://jaynarylee.com/
Neurofeedback is a therapy to optimize the way the brain processes information. My guest today, Marty Wuttke has dedicated his life to assisting others in the unfoldment of their individual potential.Marty began his journey into the service of others when he learned how to meditate, a practice he continues to this day, arising at 3:30 a.m. to Ignite his spark in this way.Marty is a pioneer in the field of Neurotherapy and was the first to utilize neurofeedback as an inpatient treatment method for drug addictions, anxiety disorders, depression and more.Marty shares the brain is plastic and can change through meditation. By meditating and/or utilizing neurofeedback therapy, we can access anything within ourselves to create lasting change. If you are one of those who can't sit still and meditate, Marty says he has never met anyone who could not learn how to do so. Walking and moving in nature are his recommendations for beginning the process.Thanks for tuning in for inspiration and ways to assist us in living our best lives.Shine on,KimMarty can be found here:(https://wuttkeipi.com) Kim:https://www.kimduffselby.com/https://www.instagram.com/kimduffselby/
WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION HERE: https://youtu.be/hV40xgJZQWM Guy Odishaw is the Founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota. Most recently, in collaboration with Dr. Drobot, the co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company translating the latest research into solutions for peak performance and brain health across a life span. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth help him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes ones whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. RESOURCES: Visit Guy's store Cerebral Fit for brain training technology: https://cerebralfit.com Book an appointment with Guy at The Bhakti Wellness Center: https://bhakticlinic.com/providers/guy-odishaw/ Thanks for joining us on the Think Yourself Healthy Podcast! Don't forget to leave a review and make sure you share that you're listening to this episode on the gram and tag myself @heatherbarbierirdn and @thinkyourselfhealthy_ so we can share! *If you take a screenshot that you're listening and tag us, we will send you a 15% off discount for the 8-Week Retrain Your Brain Course! Heather's website: https://www.heatherbarbierirdn.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heatherbarbierirdn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heatherbarbierirdn/support
Guy Odishaw is the Founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, one of the largest, most diverse, integrative medicine clinics in the country. Co-founder of the first integrative student health clinics in the country at the University of Minnesota. Most recently, in collaboration with Dr. Drobot, the co-founder of CerebralFit Brain Training, a Nutraceutical, Electroceutical, company translating the latest research into solutions for peak performance and brain health across a life span. Guy's 30 years of clinical experience specializing in treatment resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injury and psycho-emotional trauma informs his approach to brain health. Additionally, his 20+ years as meditation instructor and facilitator of courses on personal growth help him understand how to support clients through the potent changes arising from Neurotherapy. Brain training does not only alleviate unwanted symptoms it often also positively changes ones whole sense of self and relationship to the world around them. RESOURCES: Book an appointment with Guy at The Bhakti Wellness Center: https://bhakticlinic.com/providers/guy-odishaw/ Thanks for joining us on the Think Yourself Healthy Podcast! Don't forget to leave a review and make sure you share that you're listening to this episode on the gram and tag myself @heatherbarbierirdn and @thinkyourselfhealthy_ so we can share! *If you take a screenshot that you're listening and tag us, we will send you a 15% off discount for the 8-Week Retrain Your Brain Course! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heatherbarbierirdn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heatherbarbierirdn/support
On today's episode of The BS, we discuss how Bailey agreed to wash Branden's balls, what makes a good rock station, and how honesty can go a long way! Next, we talk to the Program Director of Atlanta Neurotherapy Institute, Julia Phares! The day is finally here. We get the results from Bailey's brain scan! We find out who he cares about, what he doesn't, and what's wrong with him! You're going to want to grab some popcorn for this one! For more information on Neurotherapy, check out www.neurotherapycentersusa.com! Later we talk about Lisa Marie Presley passing, why Elvis doesn't have more children, and we get another Everything's Better with Fuck! All that and more on today's episode of The BS! #BetterThanRadio For daily ad-free content, become a subscriber of The BS today: WWW.PODCASTTHEBS.COM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bailey-show/message
On today's episode of The BS, we discuss the terrible Damar Hamlin injury, Bailey's cousin that's in jail, and we run through a list of this year's Presidential pardons! Next, we talk to the Program Director of Atlanta Neurotherapy Institute, Julia Phares! We discuss with her being homeless as a child, what happened in her family that got her into Neurotherapy, how they map people's brains, and if it helps with PTSD! Visit https://www.neurotherapycentersusa.com for more information! Later we talk about the UGA game against Ohio State, old people talking about football, and Bailey is trying not to get scammed while buying a car! All that and more on today's episode of The BS! #BetterThanRadio For daily ad-free content, become a subscriber of The BS today: WWW.PODCASTTHEBS.COM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bailey-show/message
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back. Thank you for listening to this show. Please share this episode, and other episodes, with your family and friends and give us that 5-Star Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts. A special thank you to YOU. The criminal justice professional. You put it all on the line every day. You are a very special person. I hope you know that. Remember you have much support and remember you are loved. Please be safe and keep up the great work. I struggled. I was in a dark place for a long time. I was in pain, and I masked it with alcohol. I was contemplating hurting myself. I finally decided to reach out and ask for help, and I am grateful I did. FHE Health and The Shatterproof Program saved my life. If you are struggling, you don't have to stay there. We can and will help you. Reach out today at 303.960.9819. https://fherehab.com/ NOTE: Dr. Dogris presents some informative slides in the show. Please head over to the Criminal Justice Podcast YouTube Channel to see the entire video. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqBskInfqwix8TPisXOmEvg/videos Such an honor to have Dr. Nicolas Dogris on the show. He is the Director of Neurotherapy Services at FHE Health and he is an expert on the human brain. Dr. Dogris has a unique blend of clinical, research and development experience in the field of neurostimulation and neuromodulation. Dr. Dogris is a licensed health psychologist and neuroscientist who practices in Santa Barbara, California. Dr. Dogris is the neurorehabilitation director at FHE Health in Deerfield Beach, Florida. He is an expert in the field of psychology with board certifications in neurofeedback and quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) analysis. He has been in the electroencephalography (EEG) field for 30 years and began his work while attending Humboldt State University working on P300 research in 1987. Dr. Dogris earned his PhD from the California School of Professional Psychology and holds four advanced degrees. He has worked in the field for 27 years and has experience working with a wide variety of mental health populations including children, adolescents and adults. Dr. Dogris has held positions as the Program Chief of Mono County Mental Health, Orange County Mental Health, Inyo County Mental Health and College Hospital. He has been mentored by some of the founders of the field of neurofeedback and has had the pleasure of developing innovations with them. Dr. Dogris has developed numerous neurofeedback protocols and innovations on multiple platforms and is recognized as a leading expert in his field. He developed the first, synchronized, neuromodulation and neurostimulation system that utilized normed referenced data and QEEG analysis for the treatment of multiple neurological problems. This system, known as NeuroField, combines pulsed electromagnetic fields (pEMF) and transcranial alternating/direct current stimulation (tDCS/tACS) with EEG neurofeedback so as to optimize the functioning of the human brain. A very informative interview. You can find Dr. Dogris here: https://fherehab.com/team/nicholas-j-dogris-ph-d-bcn-qeeg-d/ FHE Health https://fherehab.com/ Stay tuned for more great episodes on The CJEvolution Podcast www.cjevolution.com Patrick
LifeBlood: We talked about how to live pain free, why healthcare doesn't work, how to focus on the reasons for pain instead of the location of pain, and how to get started, with Denis Thompson, Physiologist and inventor of NeuroTherapy. Listen to learn why our bodies begin to operate less-optimally after the age of three! You can learn more about Denis at ArpWave.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
Barbara Minton has a joint PhD in developmental and child clinical psychology from the University of Denver. She lived and worked in Alaska for 12 years developing innovative programs to address issues in rural mental health and services for severely emotionally disturbed children and their families. In 1997 she moved to Idaho to be closer to family and opened a private practice in Boise. She does individual therapy, consultation, psychological testing, and neurofeedback along with teaching and mentoring students and professionals. Dr. Minton is a licensed psychologist in the State of Idaho, Board Certified in Neurofeedback, and a Diplomate in Quantitative EEG. https://drbarbminton.com"Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided on this podcast is for informational purposes only. Please, consult with a healthcare professional regarding any individualized medical or health related diagnosis or treatment options."