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Brain-centric Design - How to Defend An Amygdala Hijack with Sheila Hamilton

How to Defend An Amygdala Hijack with Sheila Hamilton

05/05/20 • 45 min

Brain-centric Design

Five-time Emmy Award-Winning journalist, Sheila Hamilton from Beyond Well with Sheila Hamilton, the fastest growing mental health podcast in the world, visits with Rich on how to avoid or defend an Amygdala hijack by giving you a world-class view of what is, and why you control it.

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Five-time Emmy Award-Winning journalist, Sheila Hamilton from Beyond Well with Sheila Hamilton, the fastest growing mental health podcast in the world, visits with Rich on how to avoid or defend an Amygdala hijack by giving you a world-class view of what is, and why you control it.

LINKS: Beyond Well with Sheila Hamilton

Business Solution: Beyond Well Solutions

Diane Musho Hamiton: The Embodiment Podcast

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