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Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy

Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy

Steve Munn and Shannon McCarthy

Temporal Lobe Epilepsy is the most common and arguably weirdest form of epilepsy. Join Shannon as she discusses her art, visions, near death experience, and brain research with her husband Steve. Steve and Shannon ran a holistic health center together for ten years and remain avid learners. They've worked together to improve Shannon's neurological woes. In this podcast, they discuss how mysticism, neurodiversity, mental health, and culture intersect with temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy - Introducing Electric Storm

Introducing Electric Storm

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10/07/20 • 44 min

Shannon and Steve discuss temporal lobe epilepsy and what it's like to have it. Also covered: the highly sensitive person, influential artists and visionaries with TLE, seizures and art making, the intracardiac nervous system, and the Yale Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. Shannon shares how regular craniosacral therapy has been integral to her healing, and how a teacher helped her set aside her epileptic identity. Visit website at: shannonmccarthy.com

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Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy - Set Back: Insights and Vision.

Set Back: Insights and Vision.

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12/03/20 • 31 min

Shannon experiences a set back. She and Steve discuss contributing factors like intense lights and a change of the season. What is the Ayurvedic perspective on this time of year, for a vata or winter type body? How can you tell if a helping professional is right for you? Shannon relays her bright vision of angles unifying heaven and earth.

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Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy - Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

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11/20/20 • 32 min

Joan of Arc had temporal lobe epilepsy. She said, "Whatever I have done that was good, I did at the bidding of my voices." Did temporal lobe epilepsy give Joan of Arc access to supernatural information? How did she accomplish so much in such little time? Shannon and Steve explore the extraordinary and yet practical connection that Joan of Arc had to the other side. Join us as we discuss this tender, brilliant, and brave leader.

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Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy - God in the Brain

God in the Brain

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10/30/20 • 43 min

Shannon describes Michelangelo’s painting of the brain, and why she put it in her picture of an oncoming ecstatic seizure. Do people hear what the birds are saying? The intellect is one arm of the psyche- only a part of it. Nonordinary states enrich life. People with excitable temporal lobes are more emotional- can artists leave a relic of their deep feeling in their work? Persinger and his assistant Todd Murphy found that mystical and paranormal experiences can compromise the sense of self. Writing can help. They cover Geshwin Sydrome, the epilepstic personality. Visit website at: shannonmccarthy.com

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Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy - The Deep Silence. Self-Narrative and Meditation.

The Deep Silence. Self-Narrative and Meditation.

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03/08/21 • 43 min

Krishnamurti wrote that the all abiding Silence is the Roots of Heaven. The end of a separate self can be healthy and painful. Yet, the West got individuation right. Identity isn't an easy attainment for many. Right brain intrusions can diminish a person's self-worth, and writing can boost the self-narrative. Meditation increases the volume of grey matter in the brain, and can make the senses come alive. The daydreaming mind and relaxed aware mind are using different parts of the brain's anatomy. How do we cultivate the silence?

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Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy - Why Craniosacral Therapy Works

Why Craniosacral Therapy Works

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11/06/20 • 61 min

In this interview with Charles Gilliam, who plays a crucial role in Shannon's healing process, we dive into the mechanics of Craniosacral Therapy and what happens to a Epileptic brain during these sessions. We're introduced to Charles's unique blend of work, which he calls Quantum Dance. Also covered is possible help for birth-traumatized infants and children labeled with behavior disorders. Charles explains how tissues of the body hold memory, and how he looks for every imbalance. He corrects it through manipulation and reorients people with their innate energy- the wind in their sails.

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Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy - The Brain, Music and The Lotus

The Brain, Music and The Lotus

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10/21/20 • 32 min

Is there a lotus in the brain? We discuss Shannon's Superorganism painting, renowned drummer Mickey Hart, and the healing power of music. Shannon describes the watery impressionable brain, and how she sees a lotus in the inner brain, home of the salience network. She shares how people with seizures can lose executive function, praises Bono, and sings "You'll Never Be the Sun" by Dolores Keane. Visit website at: shannonmccarthy.com

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FAQ

How many episodes does Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy have?

Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy currently has 7 episodes available.

What topics does Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy cover?

The podcast is about Meditation, Health & Fitness, Healing, Spirituality, Art, Anxiety, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts, Health and Epilepsy.

What is the most popular episode on Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy?

The episode title 'The Deep Silence. Self-Narrative and Meditation.' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy?

The average episode length on Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy is 41 minutes.

How often are episodes of Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy released?

Episodes of Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy are typically released every 13 days, 20 hours.

When was the first episode of Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy?

The first episode of Electric Storm: Art and Epilepsy was released on Oct 7, 2020.

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