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Brain Shaman

Michael Waite

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Brain Shaman is a philosophical and scientific journey towards better brain health. Michael Waite discusses how you can change your brain state and overall nervous system via behavior, nutrition, nature, and technology. Mental illness, addiction, and low brain function are destroying so many people and societies. By becoming increasingly disconnected from our natural mind-body-world and plugged into the artificial ones, we are getting sicker, weaker, and less free. We must become more consci ...
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Tomorrow's Monsters

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Headphones are highly recommended for this immersive, psychological, sci-fi thriller! John Boyega (STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS) stars as Jack Locke, a mysterious conman with a vendetta who infiltrates NextCorp, a Silicon Valley body-hacking startup run by enigmatic CEO Max Fuller, played by Emmy winner Darren Criss (AMERICAN CRIME STORY: THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNI VERSACE). Nextcorp has secretly been developing a revolutionary new mind app that promises to amplify the human brain in incred ...
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The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) presents the Neurosalience podcast. In this series of interviews you’ll discover the latest developments in techniques for measuring brain structure and function. You’ll hear about how these tools can provide insight into the function of the brain from childhood to old age, and why these normal processes may be affected in neurological and psychiatric conditions. Dr. Peter Bandettini interviews brain scientists of all types and discusses the la ...
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GotBrain

Cognitivology

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Human Cognition is an Intuitive process and human Intuition is a cognitive process - - it's an e=mc2 event. It's a whole body, whole brain, whole heart process. GOT BRAIN: The real Mechanics of Intuition - beyond your gut. The original definition of Diversification - the key to truth, transparency & transference. The untold meaning of Cognition - it's a non-stop event. The microcosmic Human Brain = Quantum Information Processor [Hidden in the Codes of our 4-year-old brains] Find your inner i ...
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در طول این پادکست، من «مهدی شفا» یک‌ کتاب‌ غیر‌‌داستانی مربوط‌ به ژنتیک، فرگشت، مغز، ذهن و‌رفتار‌انسان ‌رو خلاصه و‌ خدمت شما تعریف میکنم. این تلاشی است در جهت افزایش آگاهی، تفکر نقادانه و‌ سنجشگر و‌ بینش علمی در بین فارسی زبانان. Summarizing and explaining books related to human brain, biology, Genetics, evolution and behavior. Trying to promote scientific and critical thinking among Farsi-speaking people.
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Hello, and welcome to Simple, but Not Easy, where we turn complicated financial developments into actionable ideas. This is a podcast from Morningstar’s Wealth Group, where we equip financial advisors with our best ideas to remove friction and help clients achieve goals.
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This Is Your Brain With Dr. Phil Stieg

Weill Cornell Medicine Neurological Surgery

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This Is Your Brain With Dr. Phil Stieg provides a fascinating look into the human brain, with each episode asking new questions — and finding new answers — about our most mysterious organ. Together with his expert guests, Dr. Stieg takes us on a journey that reveals unexpected secrets at every turn, and redefines what we know about ourselves and our place in the world. The podcast explores the many fascinating aspects of neuroscience, ranging from how the brain is wired for both sudden burst ...
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Brain Buzz

Dr Kimon Bekelis

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Dive into the inner workings of the human brain on Brain Buzz, an exciting monthly podcast exploring the rapidly evolving world of neuroscience. Join Dr. Kimon Bekelis, a leading neurosurgeon and researcher, as he breaks down complex topics into understandable terms. Dr. Bekelis will satisfy your curiosity about all things neuro.
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Do you learn, coach, or perform improv and comedy? Then this show is for you. Jen talks about the intersection of comedy and different forms of thinking. How do our brains work when learning and performing improv. Because there are so many different types of brain wiring that affect how we learn and perform together. Good comedy is neuroinclusive when you're performing or learning it. That means that you create a supportive environment inclusive and accommodating of all cognitive types and a ...
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Andreas Horn interviews experts in the field of deep brain stimulation, noninvasive neuromodulation, functional brain imaging and neuroanatomy. Join us on our quest to interact with the human brain and thank you for your interest in science! Andreas Horn, M.D., Ph.D., directs the institute for network stimulation and is a professor for computational neurology at University Cologne.
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The Neuro Times

The Neuro Times

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The Neuro Times is a neuroscience and psychology blog dedicated to bridging the gap between scientific research and public understanding. By making cutting-edge discoveries accessible, relatable, and easy to read, The Neuro Times empowers readers to explore the complexities of the human brain and behavior in a way that is both engaging and informative.
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Stem cell science is changing medicine and our understanding of human development. The Stem Cell Channel takes you into the labs where cutting edge-research takes place, introduces you to the scientists leading the way, and breaks down how these amazing discoveries impact everyday life and health.
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For the curious! We’re exploring the inner-workings of the human brain to understand behavior change, habit formation, mental health, and being human. It’s Brain Science applied — not just “how does the brain work,” but how do we apply what we know about the brain to transform our lives?
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Maureen Kafkis is a Doctor of Occupational Therapy, the Brain BS™ coach, and the host of The Power of Community & Collaboration Podcast. When she learned that the average human brain has over 60,000 thoughts a day and that most of them are lies (Brain BS™) that cause needless suffering, she started to learn how to separate the fact from fiction in her mind and has never looked back. Maureen truly believes that living consciously, understanding how your brains work, and learning to feel your ...
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The Social Brain

Taylor Guthrie and Andrew Cooper Sansone

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The place where society and biology meet. Conversations exploring the evolution and function of the human brain and the social pressures that shaped it into what it is today.
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Your Brain at Work

Neuroleadership Institute

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In organizations around the world, leaders are facing a deluge of urgent issues: a crisis in employee engagement, the need to make workforces more diverse, and the challenge of making workplaces feel human in an era of increasing dependence on technology and remote communication. At the NeuroLeadership Institute, we believe brain science can help provide solutions. Join us on Your Brain At Work, the official podcast of the NeuroLeadership Institute — where top researchers and thought leaders ...
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Executive Brain

Grinil Khanna

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The 4th Industrial Revolution demands much from our leaders, yet they are still human. Executive Brain aims to find the formula for reaching self-actualization in our leaders in the most influential companies. We do this through having conversations with executives, learning from coaches, and discussions with scientists.
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Speaking Human

MONSTERS Unlimited

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Simplifying the Marketing World for Humans. Speaking Human is hosted by Patrick Jebber and Shad Connelly from MONSTERS Unlimited, a Creative Agency with a Business Brain. Learn more at speakinghuman.com
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On Neuro Current, we delve into the stories and conversations surrounding research published in the journals of the Society for Neuroscience. Through its publications, JNeurosci, eNeuro, and the History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, SfN promotes discussion, debate, and reflection on the nature of scientific discovery, to advance the understanding of the brain and the nervous system.
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Sustainable Human

Linda Jarnhamn, flow2thrive

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A podcast, powered by flow2thrive, dedicated to the H in the S in ESG. For HR professionals and business leaders who are committed to changing the way organisations approach, measure and report on human sustainability, within and outside of ESG regulations and standards.
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If you are curious about how your brain really works this is the podcast for you! Hosted by physician Dr. Ginger Campbell (2022 Podcast Hall of Fame) from 2006-2023, Brain Science explores how recent discoveries in neuroscience are unraveling the mystery of how our brain makes us human. It features conversations with leading scientists and philosophers and is "the podcast for everyone who has a brain" because Dr. Campbell makes neuroscience accessible to listeners of all backgrounds. Over 10 ...
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Emerging and future technologies and the trends that they are linked to will be covered on this podcast. From the more obvious tech like: AI, Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles, and The Metaverse. To less well known disruptors like: Brain-Machine Interfaces, CBDC’s, Internet of Bodies, Smart Dust, Animal Human Chimeras, 4D Printing, Under The Skin Surveillance, Bio Computers and much more. A vision of what the future may hold will be painted to alleviate some of our collective Future Shock so we ...
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Get More!

Dr. Thomas Trautmann

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Every decision is made by a human brain! Learn the Science of Ethical Persuasion and discover how other people, entrepreneurs, business owners, CEOs experience life and their decision skills.
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Everyday Neuro: Psychology and Neuroscience Podcast

Dr Janine Cooper: Cognitive Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Neuropsychology researcher.

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The Everyday Neuro podcast series with Dr Janine Cooper provides knowledge and inspiration to everyone and anyone interested in the fascinating fields of neuroscience, neuropsychology and the human brain. Developed to incorporate information and interviews with experts in the field, the episodes cover a diverse range of topics from memory and cognition to mental health, wellbeing, trauma, and brain injury. Janine will guide you through the current research and help you to develop greater und ...
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Brain Aware Podcast

Brain Aware Training

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The Brain Aware Podcast, exploring the science of success. We harness the power of human biology to help people—and organizations—rise to their potential. Join internationally recognized thought leader Dr. Britt Andreatta and talent strategist Justin Reinert as they explore the neuroscience behind today's workplace challenges, like change, teams, and leadership. Each episode unpacks actionable insights from cutting-edge research to help you create environments for people to do their best wor ...
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Wind, Reel, & Print

Salad Brain Productions

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Two internet cinephiles aim to recreate the film set ”water cooler talk” where discussion is open to everything movies. From cherished classics to repugnant newcomers, WR&P captures the complexities of life through the lens of cinema, living comfortably within the boundaries of high and low art, popular and unpopular titles, and local and international cinema.
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Science Friction

ABC listen

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Science Friction's latest series is: Brain Rot. We're looking at what being chronically online is doing to our brains. What's really going on with our attention spans and tech addiction? Is data-dumping your entire life into ChatGPT helpful? Can going internet free help you escape the doomscroll? And what's it like to be in love ... with an AI? National technology reporter Ange Lavoipierre tackles the wildest ways people are using tech and the big questions about our own use. That's Brain Ro ...
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TOTAL BRAIN

Dr Evian Gordon PhD MD

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Dr Evian Gordon Founder, Chairman and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of Total Brain (Go To TOTALBrain). He also founded the largest standardized International Brain Database (over 1 million datasets) to discover what insights and behavioral habits are most effective in Mental Health, Wellness and Peak Performance. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. References available at: Dr Evian Gordon.com Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisci ...
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, ...
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Humanize

Discovery Institute Center on Human Exceptionalism

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Humanize with Wesley J. Smith from Discovery Institute's Center on Human Exceptionalism, where human rights meet human responsibilities. We speak on the controversial issues of human life and human thriving that impact our daily lives.
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Hey Human Podcast

Hey Human Podcast

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Hey Human. I’m Susan Ruth. I have interesting, enlightening, in-depth conversations with people from all walks. Sometimes I agree with them, sometimes their point of view couldn’t be further from mine. The world expands and contracts in experience and conversation. I find people fascinating… every human has a story.
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Hello! Welcome friends to the Magick Music Podcast! I am your host, Joseph Matthew. I am a part time musician and audio engineer and I have played in various rock bands over the years. I would call myself a music nerd for sure. I cannot get enough of it. I love those little nuances that people don't really think about when they listen to a song. Like the instrument choice, production, tone, mics, etc. I've always wondered if there is something more to how a piece of art is created. Where doe ...
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It is an obvious fact to the majority of us that we are all humans, an equalizer. We all have the same bodily systems that govern our livelihood, a body to encase them, and a brain that acts an the executive of it all. And it is only after that that we are molded by experiences and circumstances into the persons we have ourselves become. The purpose of this Podcast then, is to share our understanding of the Psychology, Neuroscience and endocrinology that goes into the human in all of us, and ...
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Evolution Revolution

Bobby DeAngelo

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Self-help, communication, thoughts process, body language, relationships, sobriety, brain functions, human behavior, business theory, achieving personal goals, life’s challenges, problem solving, reaching durable fulfillment
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Big Brains

University of Chicago Podcast Network

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Big Brains explores the groundbreaking research and discoveries that are changing our world. In each episode, we talk to leading experts and unpack their work in straightforward terms. Interesting conversations that cover a gamut of topics from how music affects our brains to what happens after we die.
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Brain Farts

Magnus Hedemark

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Welcome to Brain Farts—a podcast by an AuDHD polymath who can’t stick to just one topic (on purpose). Each episode is a spontaneous burst of curiosity, deep dives, weird facts, and unexpected connections. No niche. No filter. Just high-quality mental detours. Brain Farts: Puffs of knowledge from an overstimulated mind.
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The Memory Thieves: AI, Cognitive Debt, and the Future of Human Thinking Neuroverse Podcast Episode Episode Overview MIT researchers discovered something unsettling: students using ChatGPT for essay writing showed 55% weaker brain connectivity and couldn't remember what they'd "written" minutes before. This episode explores the hidden cognitive cos…
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Prof. James Evans, a University of Chicago sociologist and data scientist, believes we’re training AI to think too much like humans—and it’s holding science back. In this episode, Evans shares how our current models risk narrowing scientific exploration rather than expanding it, and explains why he’s pushing for AIs that think differently from us—w…
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Whether it’s social media, the omnipresent smartphone or AI companions, in recent decades the way we relate to each other has been completely up-ended. In episode two of Brain Rot, we explore the potential implications that tech poses to human relationships. Worldwide estimates suggest there are around one billion users of AI companion — people usi…
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E459 Corinna Kazdin is a Filipino native who chose to leave the Philippines and come to the United States as a result of a childhood and young adult life full of trauma and abuse. She recounts her story in the book, “You Can’t Tell Anyone.” Now, she is the director of advancement at ObriaLA, a […]By Hey Human Podcast
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We’ve got a fascinating season in store for you, with episodes exploring a wide range of brain related topics. We’ll kick off this week with a look at the psychology behind chronic procrastination – what causes it, how to remedy it, and how to tell if apart from common everyday avoidance. If you’ve enjoyed our previous seasons, please leave a revie…
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In this episode, I talk with Amanda Wiggins, CEO of The cGP Lab in New Zealand. We explore how about how our choices across early, middle, and later life can influence brain health and long-term risk of dementia. Many of these factors—like high blood sugar, diabetes, hypertension, drinking, and smoking—are closely tied to vascular health. Amanda br…
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Shangzhou Xia and Zhen Zhao discuss their paper, “Atp13a5 Marker Reveals Pericyte Specification in the Mouse Central Nervous System,” published in Vol. 44, Issue 43 of JNeurosci, with Megan Sansevere from SfN’s Journals’ staff. Then, Taasin Srivastava and Stephen A. Back discuss their paper, “TSG-6–Mediated Extracellular Matrix Modifications Regula…
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Dan Goikhman joins Marc to explore how AI agents and invisible software are reshaping how we experience the internet, interact with data, and think about the future of digital life. About the Episode: In this episode, I’m joined by Dan Goikhman, the CEO of Dappier and a longtime entrepreneur at the edge of digital innovation. Together, we explore h…
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Plenty of people will say they are addicted to the internet. But how well-recognised, scientifically, is an addiction ... to your screen? In episode four of Brain Rot, we dig into how behavioural addictions work. And we hear from self-described internet addicts about the treatment programs that help them stay “internet sober”. Brain Rot is a new fi…
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To submit a question for us to answer on the podcast, go to brainjo.academy/question. To subscribe to The Better Brain Fitness newsletter and get our Guide and Checklist to essential blood tests and nutrients, go to: betterbrain.fitness. To learn more about how you can boost brain fitness with neuroscience-based musical instruction, head to brainjo…
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Are you sacrificing your well-being for your improv team? This episode of Your Improv Brain challenges the myth that good improvisers must be comedy doormats. Always saying yes outside the scene doesn't help your scene partner in the end. Discover why putting yourself last leads to burnout and how "doing comedy for you first" actually creates more …
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It is common to refer to philosophy as "a series of footnotes to Plato." But in the original quote, Alfred North Whitehead was more careful: he limited his characterization to "the European philosophical tradition." There are other traditions, both ancient and ongoing: Chinese philosophy, Indian philosophy, Africana philosophy, and various indigeno…
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On All in the Mind, we investigate why people behave the way they do. But there are some perspectives we don't often hear about. Introducing Criminal Psychology, a special series diving into just that. On this four-episode series, we'll cover arson, kleptomania, serial killers and Munchausen by proxy as we look at what drives people to the extremes…
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What does it take to create a workplace that truly works for everyone? Global talent advisor Stacey Gordon has dedicated her career to answering this question through her company, Rework Work. In this candid conversation with hosts Justin Reiner and Dr. Britt Andreatta, Stacey reveals her fascinating journey from law school dropout to DEI champion.…
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In this episode of Almost Awakened, Bill and Teresa explore the transformative shift from external obedience to internal integrity. What happens when we stop living by someone else’s rules and start listening to our own inner voice? The conversation dives into the psychology of control, the cost of compliance, and the courage it takes to choose aut…
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Time and time again, Dr Rangan Chatterjee has seen chronic stress wreak havoc on his patients' lives — contributing to autoimmune disorders, gut problems, low libido and more. But the most devastating blow struck his own family, when his father's punishing work schedule forced him to medically retire in his 50s. It’s an experience that led Rangan t…
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Computational neuroscientists rely on simplification when they make their models. But what is the right level of simplification? When should we, for example, use a biophysically detailed model and when a simplified abstract model when modelling neural dynamics? What are the problems of simplifying too much, or too little? This was the topic of the …
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Today’s leaders are constantly trying to keep up with the complexity of the organizational landscape, all while making smarter decisions and driving their teams towards innovation. Join us for the next edition of "Your Brain at Work Live," where Dr. Emma Sarro discusses how NILES, the NeuroLeadership Institute's AI leadership coach, is set to revol…
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EPISODE 055: LETTERBOXD TOP 250 SHUFFLE Featuring: Howl’s Moving Castle (2004); Winter Light (1963); The Ascent (1977); Mulholland Dr. (2001) How do you connect a Japanese animation, a Swedish tragedy film, a Soviet WWII drama, and an American dream picture? Regardless of film form or narrative structure or country of origin, the Letterboxd Top 250…
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You don’t need to be wildly witty or irresistibly charming to give a great talk; you just need to be yourself. In this episode of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke share why authenticity matters most, along with a few practical tips that can take your speaking skills to the next level.” The post How to Give a Great Talk (Rebro…
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Can you slow down time by hurtling through space at breakneck speed? Could listener Saskia’s friend - currently one year older - end up the same age as her if he went fast enough? It sounds bananas, but it’s all part of Einstein’s mind-warping theory of relativity. With expert copilots Professor Sean Carroll and Dr. Katie Clough, Hannah Fry and Dar…
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Episode Show Notes: "Congressional Alarm Validates Palantir Investigation" Episode Overview Hosts discuss the June 17, 2025 Congressional letter demanding answers from Palantir Technologies, and how it validates months of investigative reporting that predicted this exact scenario. The episode traces the investigative timeline from April through Jun…
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Prince - A Genius Too Far Ahead of His Time Core Theme Prince Rogers Nelson as world-historical genius whose neurodivergent traits enabled rather than hindered his revolutionary innovations Key Expert Sources Susan Rogers (Prince's engineer, 1983-1987) "They all had producers and session musicians... Prince was one guy competing with all of them on…
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As of late May, the US ranks 39th out of 44 global stock markets—firmly in the bottom 15%. Meanwhile, international markets are gaining momentum, with 7 of the top 10 performing countries located in Europe. This performance gap appears to be supported by improving fundamentals, favorable currency trends, and rising earnings expectations across the …
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Peter Bandettini interviews Dr. Rosanna Olsen, a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute and the University of Toronto. She is pioneering what we know about human memory and its associated structures, primarily focusing on the hippocampus, the role it plays, and how it changes with age and neurological diseases. Her work has shed light on…
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Lisa Nezneski is a pharmacist, certified mindfulness teacher, shamanic healer, and author of Grounded in Chaos. She used meditation, grounding, visualization, and energy work to navigate a period of intense stress and loss—and now helps others do the same. In this episode, we discuss how shamanic healing works, how mindfulness and visualization sup…
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We’re trusting tech with more tasks than ever — including the ones our brains once did.We’re Googling things we used to know, taking screenshots of things we’ll instantly forget, and hoarding all kinds of data we’ll never check again.On this episode of Brain Rot: is tech giving your brain a holiday, or putting it out of a job?You’ll also meet a guy…
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Go listen to ALIVE AGAIN. Episodes available now. Search for ALIVE AGAIN wherever you get your podcasts. First, they prepared for a missile. Years later, it was fire that came. Annelise Cochran was working aboard a whale research vessel off the coast of Lahaina, Hawaii, when the state's missile alert system issued a terrifying false warning: a ball…
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Ami Dror joins Marc to explore how AI is reshaping early childhood development, parenting habits, and the ethical future of family tech. About the Episode: In today’s episode, my guest Ami and I explore how emerging technologies are transforming one of the oldest human experiences: parenting. We dive into the shift away from traditional family auth…
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Economics is seeing an upsurge in the importance of controlled, reproducible empirical studies. One area where this has had a great impact is on development economics, which studies the economies of low- and middle-income societies. Edward Miguel has been at the forefront of both the revolution in empirical methods, and in applying those techniques…
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Tired of being told to "just react like you would in real life" to ground an improv scene? This episode of Your Improv Brain explores advanced techniques for playing the voice of reason or grounded characters in a scene or sustaining them long-term. Discover how shifting from simply "acting normal" to dynamically balancing the scene can make you a …
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ESP32 Home Automation Revolution - Podcast Show Notes Opening story: Someone using an ESP32 dev board to scrape a label off a jar. Not programming, not IoT integration - just using the physical edge of a $7 wireless computer as a scraping tool. Perfect metaphor for this whole movement where sophisticated technology meets mundane problems. The range…
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Podcast Episode Show Notes: "Vibe Coding a Perplexity Research Tool for n8n" Episode Overview What happens when an engineering executive who just wrote about the dangers of vibe coding immediately embarks on his own vibe coding project? This episode explores how traditional project management discipline can solve the "comprehension paradox" that ma…
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What happens in our brains when organizations announce major changes? Why do some people embrace change while others resist fiercely? And most importantly, how can leaders create more successful transformation experiences? Anthony Onesto, Chief People Officer at Suzy, takes us on a fascinating journey through his career—from failed accountant to st…
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Had the pleasure of sitting down with John Kallo, one of our dedicated white belts at Legacy and a longtime martial artist. In this episode, we connect over his journey, his love for martial arts, and what brought him to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. A great conversation with a humble warrior who brings heart and consistency to the mat every day.Don’t forge…
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From MMA Bootcamp to Legacy Coach – Ellen Kim’s JourneyEllen Kim walked into Legacy with zero martial arts experience—but through an Alta MMA ad, a 20-week bootcamp, and relentless dedication, she stepped into the cage and even faced off against a former Olympian. During that time, she also began training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu—and she’s never stopped…
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Episode Title: Neurodiversity in Comics Show Notes: What do comic books reveal about how we understand neurological difference? In this episode, we explore the intersection of comics, disability studies, and the neurodiversity movement—tracing how creators, scholars, and fans are transforming the medium into a tool for empathy, education, and resis…
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The Gentle Singularity: AI, Abundance, and the Brain That Farted Welcome to *Brain Farts* — the only podcast where tech, wonder, and flatulence collide in a high-IQ cloud of curiosity. In this episode, we unpack Sam Altman’s vision of *The Gentle Singularity* — a future where artificial intelligence doesn’t arrive with a bang, but with a warm glow …
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The Illusion of Thinking… or Just a PR Stunt? Welcome to Brain Farts — where critical thinking meets critical gas. This week, we dive into one of the spiciest tech showdowns of 2025: Apple’s AI research paper *“The Illusion of Thinking.”* The claim? That AI models can’t actually reason. The reality? It might be Apple’s own reasoning that’s... a lit…
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Poop, Animals, and Bio-Inspired Brilliance Show Notes: Yes, this episode is about poop. But trust us—it’s amazing. Join us for a surprisingly delightful deep dive into the secret life of feces and the organisms that love it. From dung beetles doing demolition work on cow pies to fungi throwing microscopic raves in horse turds, we explore how nature…
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