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Brain Health podcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on Brain Health.

A healthy brain means a healthy life—and a healthy life means a healthy brain. While genes and environment affect our brain development, lifestyle is responsible for most types of changes in brain function. The choices we make actively help or hinder how effectively we can process information, retrieve memories, regulate our emotions, communicate clearly, create and imagine, and solve problems. Healthy amounts of quality nutrition, exercise, rest, intellectual and creative stimulation, and social connection are all crucial boosts to the system, while artificial stimulants and suppressants, head injuries, sleep deprivation, and social isolation all have direct tangible impacts on our brain health.

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Radio Headspace Rewind: Taking It All In

Experiences, sights, sounds, and emotions are all things our brain consciously and unconsciously processes. The more information we consume, the more energy we use.

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Episode 98: Emily Fletcher

On saturating your brain and body with bliss through your practice of meditation; meditation for kids; practice for extraordinary performance.

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Brain Games

In meditation, we spend a great deal of time observing our thoughts and feelings with the intention of entering into a moment of ease. As you grow in the practice of meditation, you start to understand that the thoughts in our minds don’t go away — instead, we train our brains to quiet them down.

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Unlock The Greatness Within: The Importance Of Good Sleep

Sarah Grynberg shares the foolproof practices you can build into your routine to ensure you prioritize a great rest every evening, as well as all the benefits that go with it.

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Brené with Jason Karlawish, M.D. on The Problem of Alzheimer’s

This week, I have a tough, loving conversation about dementia and Alzheimer’s with Jason Karlawish, physician, researcher, professor, clinician, and author of The Problem of Alzheimer’s: How Science, Culture, and Politics Turned a Rare Disease into a Crisis and What We Can Do About It.

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Brené on The Queen's Gambit, Revisiting FFTs, and Resting Our Tired Brains

In this “On My Mind” episode, we revisit FFTs and talk about tired brains and new strategies for recovering from too many hard first times.

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Brené with David Eagleman on The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain

In this episode, I talk with David Eagleman, a neuroscientist, New York Times bestselling author, TED speaker, and Guggenheim Fellow, all about the brain and how it works.

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Episode 37: Lisa Wimberger

On daily neuroliteracy, teaching your nervous system to listen expansively, and five profound yet simple steps to shift unintentional programs to intentional responses.

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What Can AI Tell Us about the Human Mind? – with Joscha Bach

Host Michael Taft speaks with Joscha Bach about artificial intelligence; the sense of self; building a civilizational intellect; what it is like to be a mind?; the relationships between motivation, emotion, and behavior; the “cargo cult” model of civilization; what is learning?; how artificial...

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