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Advanced Brain Podcast

Advanced Brain Podcast

Alex Doman

Improve your mental wellness with the Advanced Brain Podcast. Follow third generation neurotechnology pioneer, entrepreneur, bestselling author, music producer, keynote and TEDx speaker Alex Doman as he sits down with the leading thought leaders of our time about how to optimize your brain, body, and life. He’ll bring you the latest and most powerful tools to help you reach your unlimited potential. Listen in and discover how to become the best version of yourself.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Advanced Brain Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Advanced Brain Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Advanced Brain Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

With clarity, humor, and insight, award-winning filmmaker of What Dreams May Come, Barnet Bain guides readers to unlock the raw power of the creative self in The Book of Doing and Being. In this episode he shares insights from the book with creativity principles and practices at the leading edge, offering a life-altering map for stepping beyond what we already know and into a dimension of imagination from which innovation is born.

Known for his inspiring movies and documentaries, as well as his popular creativity workshops, Barnet Bain makes available his teachings for the first time in book form. Discover how will and action come together with imagination and feeling to form the very foundation of creativity by working with this treasury of more than forty transformative exercises. Each one is designed to spark new creative connections by challenging our usual ways of thinking, feeling, and perceiving.

These lessons, tools, and techniques serve to unlock great reservoirs of creativity in every individual, whether it’s jumpstarting or completing a project, launching a new business, creating a work of art, experiencing more fulfilling relationships, or making other dreams come true. Bain’s motivational guidance includes: rewiring your brain to unleash ultra-creativity; finding freedom from self-criticism, perfectionism, and other obstructions to productivity and creative expression; harnessing the two forces of creativity: inspiration and action; discovering your emotions as the doorway to creative aliveness and ingenuity; and heeding the call of your Real Work, regardless of age, education, or experience.

Step by step, you will make the discovery of a lifetime: how to stop being ruled by your past and start consciously creating your present and future. You will be surprised and energized—by your next creative impulse, the next idea that excites you, the next experience that moves you—and you will live a creative life.

In this episode Alex Doman and his featured guest Barnet Bain delve into a lively conversation about The Book of Doing and Being you don’t want to miss!

Barnet Bain

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Renowned neurologist and author of the New York Times #1 Best Selling Grain Brain, David Perlmutter, MD, returns to the Advanced Brain Podcast and uncovers the powerful role of gut bacteria in determining your brain’s destiny. Debilitating brain disorders are on the rise - from children diagnosed with autism and ADHD to adults developing dementia at younger ages than ever before. But a medical revolution is underway that can solve this problem. Brain Maker opens the door to unprecedented brain health potential.

Astonishing new research is revealing that the health of your brain is, to an extraordinary degree, dictated by the state of your microbiome – the vast population of organisms that live in your body and outnumber your own cells ten to one. What’s taking place in your intestines today is determining your risk for any number of brain-related conditions.

In his bestselling book Brain Maker, Dr. Perlmutter uncovers the powerful role of gut bacteria in determining your brain’s destiny. He explains the potent interplay between intestinal microbes and the brain, describing how the microbiome develops from birth and evolves based on lifestyle choices, how it can become “sick,” and how nurturing gut health through a few easy strategies can alter your brain’s destiny for the better. With simple dietary recommendations and a highly practical program of six steps to improving gut ecology, Brain Maker opens the door to unprecedented brain health potential.

Join host Alex Doman and his featured guest David Perlmutter as he returns to the Advanced Brain Podcast to discuss Brain Maker, brain disorders, and how to open the door to brain health.

David Perlmutter - https://www.drperlmutter.com

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Advanced Brain Podcast - Bruce Cryer - What Makes Your Heart Sing?
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08/02/19 • 61 min

Bruce Cryer has 35 years of experience creating programs, products and services that can change the world by transforming health and well-being and fostering healthy sustainable workplaces. As one of the original directors of HeartMath he has worked with leaders at Stanford, Mayo Clinic, Kaiser, Duke Health System, World Bank, the UK's NHS, Cathay Pacific Airways, Unilever, NASA, and many small businesses and NGOs. He was named one of the top 50 Thought Leaders in Personal Excellence.

He joined the faculty of the Stanford Executive Program in 1997 and wrote a landmark article on executive well-being for the Harvard Business Review in 2003 which was republished in 2015.

In late 2009, he faced a series of major health challenges. He is now healthy and youthful again, enjoying the highest level of fitness he’s known in more than 25 years. He helps organizations and leaders find inspiration, vitality, and passion to create sustainable success and fulfillment without sacrificing health and well-being. Currently Bruce is Founder and Director of Renaissance Human and an advisor to Pivot Health Advisors and Momentum Artists.

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What Makes Your Heart Sing” is a question many people around the world are asking themselves to find inspiration, meaning, purpose, and alignment with their soul’s passion for life. Are you doing enough of what inspires you and if not, what is getting in the way? Hear the uplifting story of how Alex’s guest, inspirational speaker, former Global Director of HeartMath Healthcare, co-founder of What Makes Your Heart Sing Bruce Cryer’s awakened the power of inspiration in his own life.

Join us for this special episode and learn how to:

  • Identify sources of inspiration that are essential for optimal performance and creativity
  • Develop a deeper sense of presence and kindness for yourself and others
  • Understand and appreciate new reasons for creating balance and passion in your life
  • Develop the skills of personal resilience
  • Be inspired to bring music and the arts into your personal life and your professional environment

Bruce Cryer

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Healing at the Speed of Sound

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Advanced Brain Podcast - M.A. Greenstein - Spatial Awareness, Emotions and Memory
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07/26/19 • 60 min

M.A. Greenstein an internationally recognized researcher, author, experience designer and knowledge transfer expert who has been at work developing cross-sector teams and cross-cultural understanding over the arc of her career. A long-standing member in the Los Angeles and AsiaPacific arts, tech and science community, an inveterate trend watcher and curator of brain-mind advancements, Dr Greenstein specializes in bodies in space analysis and knowledge transfer of cognitive neuroscience. She is the founding Chair and Exec Director of George Greenstein Institute, and formerly the Chief Research and Incubation Officer at RotoLab, LLC, and an executive coach with HumanInputOutput, LLC. A former Fulbright Scholar Dr Greenstein is on the faculty at ArtCenter College Design, consulting faculty at SCI-Arc, and founder and principal at MaMax Studio

Some call it cognitive mapping. Some call it spatial memory. Whatever you call it, be sure to recognize and practice the strategic use of your hippocampal networks for dynamic, whole brain attention, memory and growth!

Drawing on decades of research and teaching of applied neuroscience and spatial mapping practices to artists and designers, Dr. Greenstein shares her insights on training spatial awareness, emotions and memory and the “What, How, When and Where” value distinctions between using stimulus reward and strategic mapping practices for gaming.

In this episode, Alex Doman his guest, an expert in applied neuroscience and “knowledge transfer” Dr. M. A. Greenstein will explore 3 big ideas impacting your brain health and ed/psych practices:

  • Cognitive Mapping and Landmarking is the best kept secret for promoting good brain health practice through your lifetime
  • Active Observation and Mindful Attention are key for promoting Cognitive Mapping and Landmarking
  • Cognitive Mapping and Landmarking are encoded, stored and used again by visual and spatial strategies found in performing arts training as well as online gaming

M. A. Greenstein, Ph.D.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/m-a-greenstein-ph-d-0964074/

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Healing at the Speed of Sound

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Advanced Brain Podcast - Concetta Tomaino - Music, the Brain and Therapeutic Results
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08/23/19 • 62 min

What does contemporary neuroscience tell us about music and the brain? Drawing from research and her extensive clinical work, chronicled by Dr. Oliver Sacks, my guest, internationally renowned Music Therapist Concetta Tomaino provides an overview of music and the brain and shares evidence for the efficacy of clinical applications of music in child development, brain injury, stroke rehabilitation, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, dementia, and more.

Concetta Tomaino, DA, MT-BC LCAT is Executive Director and Co-founder of the Institute for Music and Neurological Function in New York. She also serves as Vice President of the International Association for Music & Medicine, and Associate, The Arthur S. Abramson Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

In this episode Alex Doman and his featured guest Dr. Concetta Tomaino explore her storied career in music medicine, tapping into key insights into music and the brain. Listen and understand:

How is music used in therapy?

What is music therapy?

What are some of the clinical applications of music?

How is the field of neuroscience helping inform the field of music therapy?

Concetta Tomaino

https://www.linkedin.com/in/concetta-tomaino-0609675/

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Advanced Brain Podcast - Seth Horowitz - The Auditory Brain
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07/01/19 • 61 min

Seth Horowitz, PhD., neuroscientist and author of The Universal Sense: How Hearing Shapes the Mind, sits down with Alex to discuss how we are all embedded in an unending ocean of sound, a rich stream of information that can be important, trivial, distracting or even dangerous. 350 million years of evolution has led us to develop an intimate relationship with sound that lets our brains sense, perceive and decide in which of categories a sound falls, all in less than a tenth of the time it takes us to see something. This is why hearing underlies some of the most complex cognitive and behavioral processes that we do, and why it provides a powerful, yet frequently ignored, tool for changing those processes.

In this episode listen and discover:

  • In evolutionary terms, hearing is a universal sense – there are no normally deaf vertebrates. It is highly adaptive to hear because sound lets you usefully detect what is going on at great distances even out of line of sight.
  • Hearing is a mechanical sense – it has the fewest processes between the sensation and the perception.
  • Hearing is the fastest sense; understanding it gives you a sense of the math behind the mind.
  • How working with sound lets us act on with specific elements and processes of the brain and mind, much more so than any other sense.

The Universal Sense: How Hearing Shapes the Mind

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Jay R. Lucker is a Professor in the Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Howard University in Washington, DC. He is also a visiting professor in the Dept. of Special Education at George Washington University and the Dept. of Languages and Communication Disorders at the University of the District of Columbia. In addition, he serves on the Scientific Advisory Board for Advanced Brain Technologies.

He is recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on auditory processing disorder, a widely recognized brain impairment in children and adults, that impacts their ability to understand what they hear.

An audiologist, speech language pathologist, and research scientist “Dr. J” who has been involved with research, clinical work, assessments, and treatments for people with APD since the mid-1970s. He is author of many articles published in professional journals, book chapters, and co-author of a book on APD titled Don’t You Get It? Living with Auditory Learning Disabilities.

Common signs of auditory processing disorder include:

  • Difficulty following directions
  • Frequent requests to repeat information
  • Trouble distinguishing between similar-sounding words
  • Lack of focus, especially in noisy surroundings
  • Impaired memory for nursery rhymes or song lyrics
  • Struggling with reading, spelling, speaking, or rhyming
  • Mixing up the order of sounds in words or numbers in a sequence
  • Inability to follow conversations
  • Trouble expressing thoughts and feelings clearly

In this episode Alex and Dr. J., long time colleagues and co-authors on several peer reviewed journal articles on auditory hypersensitivity and treatment explore auditory processing disorders; what happens when the brain doesn’t understand what it hears, and what to do about it. Listen and learn:

  • How to differentiate auditory processing, a language disorder, and ADHD
  • How APD should be assessed
  • Categories of APD and general treatment recommendations

Jay R. Lucker, Ed.D.

https://communications.howard.edu/faculty/jay-r-lucker-ed-d/

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Advanced Brain Podcast - Kamran Fallahpour - Brain Plasticity, Music, and Consciousness
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07/01/19 • 63 min

Clinical Psychologist and applied neuroscience expert Kamran Fallahpour, Ph.D sits down with Alex to explore the frontier of brain plasticity, real life implications, and the power of music to change our brains and influence consciousness.

In this episode listen and discover:

  • Brain plasticity across the life span
  • Pros and cons of a malleable brain
  • Music’s influence on brain change and consciousness
  • The implications for brain health

Kamran Fallahpour

https://brainresourcecenter.com

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Advanced Brain Podcast - David Perlmutter - Grain Brain

David Perlmutter - Grain Brain

Advanced Brain Podcast

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07/01/19 • 59 min

Renowned neurologist and author of the New York Times #1 Best Selling Grain Brain, David Perlmutter, MD, blows the lid off a topic that’s been buried in medical literature for far too long: carbs are destroying your brain. And not just unhealthy carbs, but even healthy ones like whole grains can cause dementia, ADHD, anxiety, chronic headaches, depression, and much more. Dr. Perlmutter shares what happens when the brain encounters common ingredients in your daily bread and fruit bowls, why your brain thrives on fat and cholesterol, and how you can spur the growth of new brain cells at any age.

In this episode listen and discover:

  • Can Alzheimer’s be prevented?
  • If celiac disease affects only about 1-2 % of the population, why all the concern about gluten?
  • What’s so bad about carbs as far as the brain is concerned?
  • What other brain issues are related to gluten sensitivity?
  • What do you do all day – professionally?
  • Why are American schoolchildren so unhealthy?
  • Why Alzheimer’s may be being caused by a particular protein called beta-amyloid

David Perlmutter

https://www.drperlmutter.com

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Healing at the Speed of Sound

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Advanced Brain Podcast - Julian Treasure - Conscious Listening
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07/01/19 • 45 min

Julian Treasure’s five TED talks have been watched over 80 million times. He and Alex sit down to discuss listening, how it profoundly impacts our health, effectiveness and relationships, and even changes our reality — and yet almost no-one thinks about it consciously or trains to become better at it. Together they explore listening, our active relationship with sound.

In this episode listen and discover:

  • What listening is
  • How it differs from hearing and how we do it
  • Why our listening is in danger
  • The pros and cons of headphones
  • Five practices for becoming a conscious listener

Julian Treasure

https://www.juliantreasure.com

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How many episodes does Advanced Brain Podcast have?

Advanced Brain Podcast currently has 20 episodes available.

What topics does Advanced Brain Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Podcasts and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Advanced Brain Podcast?

The episode title 'Allen Lewis - Healing the Brain with Functional Integrative Medicine' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Advanced Brain Podcast?

The average episode length on Advanced Brain Podcast is 60 minutes.

When was the first episode of Advanced Brain Podcast?

The first episode of Advanced Brain Podcast was released on Jun 14, 2019.

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