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Worship at Meadowbrook
Martha Lou Brown Holland - Celebration of Life - 10:00 am Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Martha Lou Gholson Brown Holland passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 24, 2025. She was surrounded by loved ones. Martha Lou loved playing and listening to old hymns and instrumental piano. She was well-versed in genealogy research and even wrote a book about her Gholson ancestors. She loved history. She was a food connoisseur and loved going out to eat. She collected over 100 Beanie babies and Santas. She loved Christmas! Visitation will be Monday, April 28, 2025 from 6-8 PM at Pecan Grove Funeral Home, Waco Texas.Funeral services will be Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 10 AM at Meadowbrook Baptist Church in Robinson...
2025-04-29
1h 05
Disciplinas Alternativas
DIS-010-IV-36-La Memoria genetica.
Regresión a Vidas Pasadas Memoria Genética En psicología, la memoria genética es una memoria presente al nacer que existe en ausencia de experiencia sensorial y se incorpora al genoma durante largos períodos de tiempo. Se basa en la idea de que las experiencias comunes de una especie se incorporan a su código genético. No por un proceso que codifica recuerdos específicos, sino por una tendencia mucho más vaga que tiende, a responder de determinadas formas a determinados estímulos. La teoría de l...
2024-12-31
07 min
Profoundly Pointless
Fear and Anxiety Researcher Dr. Kerry Ressler
Fear is one of our most powerful emotions. But where does it really come from and how can we overcome it. Dr. Kerry Ressler has spent more than 20 years studying fear, phobias and anxiety. We talk what fear does to our bodies and brains, the best ways to overcome fear and anxiety and why our lives may now be ruled by fear. Then, we countdown the Top 5 Sports Nicknames of All Time.Dr. Kerry Ressler: 01:13Pointless: 32: 44Top 5 Sports Nicknames: 52:46...
2024-10-16
1h 06
Fragmentados
#4 | Traumas Familiares: heridas invisibles en nuestro inconsciente.
Importante Esta conversación es nuestro mejor entendimiento de los Traumas Familiares hasta el día de hoy. Nos falta experiencia, así que probablemente tengamos errores y puntos ciegos; por eso nos encantaría que nos compartan su opinión y sus fragmentos sobre el tema. Gracias por escuchar! Redes Sociales Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fragmentaados/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fragmentaados Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ccDQruhDH2PoWH6DOqIsa Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fragmentados/id1740856643
2024-07-08
55 min
Dr. John Vervaeke
Transforming Lives Through Relational Practices | Tataya Bailey and Rachel Hayden
Tataya Bailey is the founder and lead trainer of Prisma Leadership, combining her law degree, multiple yoga certifications, and over two decades of facilitation experience to create a unique leadership approach rooted in integrity and connection. Rachel Hayden is a magpie of the Liminal Web, and occasional collaborator with people like John, Gregg Henriques, and Alexander Bard. Her background includes somatics, meditative and contemplative practice, and peer-based mental health How can we heal and transform ourselves through embodied practices and the relational field? In this episode of Voices with Vervaeke, Tataya Bailey and Rachel Hayden j...
2024-06-07
1h 13
THE GRIT SHOW
Cherry Blossoms, Epigenetics, & the Intergenerational Effects of Trauma
This week, we are revisiting one of our highest-rated episodes as selected by our listeners. It’s one that new listeners will appreciate, or something worth a re-listen, as the concept is valuable to revisit. We get to talk about something you would see as innocuous under most circumstances: cherry blossoms. However, the science of epigenetics and the inheritable intergenerational effects of trauma are quite intriguing and may have you looking at these lovely markers of spring in a whole new way. Epigenetics is something I’ve long been interested in and although this field is young and full of r...
2023-03-21
16 min
THE GRIT SHOW
Fascinating Look at Generational Trauma: Cherry Blossoms Study, Epigenetics, & Future Hope
Welcome to Thursday Thoughts on The Grit Show. This week, we are chatting about something you would see as innocuous under most circumstances: cherry blossoms. However, the science of epigenetics and the inheritable intergenerational effects of trauma are quite intriguing and may have you looking at these lovely markers of spring in a whole new way. Epigenetics is something Shawna has long been interested in and although this field is young, and full of room for debate, Shawna feels there are a lot of interesting facts and things we can learn from it. Her takeaways may not...
2022-08-11
12 min
Brain Ponderings podcast with Mark Mattson
Pondering the ‘Haunted Brain’ – PTSD – with Kerry Ressler
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event. The symptoms of PTSD include severe anxiety, flashbacks, nightmares, and panic. Kerry Ressler who is a Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School describes recent findings of neuroscientists and clinicians that have advanced an understanding what goes wrong in the brain in PTSD and how people with PTSD are benefiting from emerging therapies. Links: Lectures on PTSD by Dr. Ressler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRHBMI7r-xM&t=2057s https://www...
2022-08-03
1h 03
HR Trends
Best practices for behavioral health at work
The pandemic continues to disrupt daily lives as the Delta variant of COVID-19 sweeps through the country. The rate of stress-related disorders has also started to rise again amid ongoing unpredictability. In this episode, we speak to two behavioral health experts on how employers can best support employees this fall.Employers play a vital role in supporting employee mental health. Providing support may look different in hybrid and remote working situations, but it’s all the more important and in even greater demand. [5:00] Clear communication is key. Studies show that one of the...
2021-08-31
19 min
Addy Hour
The Science of Trauma & Resilience with Bianca Jones Marlin and Kerry Ressler
The ongoing stress and trauma of the last year deeply affects us as individuals and as a society, impacting our daily lives. For many, these challenges extend far beyond the last year. Two pioneering scientists, Dr. Bianca Jones Marlin and Dr. Kerry Ressler, join for a timely discussion of life experiences and stresses that are … Read More Read More
2021-04-14
49 min
Springer Nature
Big data in psychiatry: multiomics, neuroimaging, computational modeling, and digital phenotyping
The world of medicine has been changing rapidly due to the increasing use of ‘big data.’ And there’s been a major revolution in this approach in neuroscience and psychiatry as well: computing power, sample sizes, neuroimaging technologies, digital approaches to phenotyping, and computational modeling all are already starting to unleash dramatic new understandings of the brain, as well as new approaches to treatment. And so the journal Neuropsychopharmacology recently published a Reviews issue on the topic of Big Data. Kerry Ressler, chief scientific officer at McLean hospital and professor of psychiatry at Harvard medical school, is one of the editor...
2021-03-23
09 min
NPP BrainPod
Big data in psychiatry: multiomics, neuroimaging, computational modeling, and digital phenotyping
The world of medicine has been changing rapidly due to the increasing use of ‘big data.’ And there’s been a major revolution in this approach in neuroscience and psychiatry as well: computing power, sample sizes, neuroimaging technologies, digital approaches to phenotyping, and computational modeling all are already starting to unleash dramatic new understandings of the brain, as well as new approaches to treatment. And so the journal Neuropsychopharmacology recently published a Reviews issue on the topic of Big Data. Kerry Ressler, chief scientific officer at McLean hospital and professor of psychiatry at Harvard medical school, is one of the editor...
2021-03-19
09 min
HR Trends
How employers can support employee mental health this fall
A new survey shows that with the ongoing pandemic and complexities caused by school closures this fall, employers are expecting a rise in mental health challenges for their employees. In this episode, two world-renowned mental health experts from Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital, Dr. Kerry Ressler and Dr. Lisa Coyne, join Unum’s employee benefits and well-being strategy expert ,Robert Hecker, to discuss the survey’s findings and how employers can support their employees. Key Takeaways Employers are expecting a big rise in mental health issues. 85% of employers surveyed are very or somewhat conce...
2020-09-24
15 min
Tom Nikkola | VIGOR Training
Have you lost your mind?
It happens in a moment. You’re casually scrolling through your newsfeed. You catch a glimpse of someone doing or saying something you don’t agree with. Maybe you see a photo of a few people hugging after dinner at a restaurant...with people in the background sitting at tables that are closer than six feet apart...and servers who aren't wearing masks?! Before another thought enters your mind, you type a scathing comment: “It’s people like you who are killing people like me!” You feel like you did your good deed for the day. Then, you get a notification...
2020-05-18
06 min
Enlightenment of Change
Enlightenment of Change – Changing Your Limiting Beliefs to Create Abundance
Connie’s motivational quote today is by, Unknown:“Change is the essence of life; be willing to surrender who you are for what you could become.”Recent research done by Brian Dias & Dr. Kerry Ressler, of Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta found that mice exposed to cherry blossom scent and were given a light electric current under their feet, learned to correlate the cherry blossom scent with being shocked. Further research showed that their offspring reacted to the scent of cherry blossoms without any electric current to their feet.So not only do we form...
2018-02-26
34 min
Enlightenment of Change
20. Steve Banks - Changing Your Limiting Beliefs to Create Abundance
Connie’s motivational quote today is by, Unknown: “Change is the essence of life; be willing to surrender who you are for what you could become.” Recent research done by Brian Dias & Dr. Kerry Ressler, of Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta found that mice exposed to cherry blossom scent and were given a light electric current under their feet, learned to correlate the cherry blossom scent with being shocked. Further research showed that their offspring reacted to the scent of cherry blossoms without any electric current to their feet. So not only do we...
2018-02-26
34 min
The Random Scientist
TRS016 - Hormone
In der heutigen Folge beschäftigen wir uns mit Hormonen, tumorfressenden Bakterien, der Vererbung über Generationen und dem Nobelpreisträger Otto Warburg. News Costa Rica went 250 days in 2016 without burning any fossil fuels An Indian chemical plant has figured out how to turn its carbon emissions into baking soda Soon, You Could Have Your Genome Sequenced in 60 Minutes for $100 Wofür das grüne Enzym im Eiter gut ist 23 science facts we didn’t know at the start of 2016 The mesentery: structure, function, and role in disease Hormone Hormone – Wikipedia ...
2017-02-01
1h 19
NPP BrainPod
Neuropsychopharmacology Reviews: Impact of Stress on the Brain: Pathology, Treatment and Prevention
"Impact of Stress on the Brain: Pathology, Treatment and Prevention," the 2016 issue of Neuropsychopharmacology Reviews, focuses on advances in our understanding of the impact of stress on the brain: From pathology to circuits, treatment to prevention. Emerging data from genetics, epigenetics, neural circuit and intergenerational models, animal models, and neuroimaging all suggest that stress affects the brain in a variety of dynamic and often long-lasting ways. The effects of these processes on developmental risk for pathology are particularly notable.Produced by Nature Publishing Group and featuring Kerry J. Ressler, MD, PhD and Jordan W. Smoller, MD, ScD, this podcast synthesizes...
2015-12-10
10 min
MonsterTalk
Fear Itself
Why do we fear? What is fear? The Ressler Lab is located in the Yerkes Primate Research Center in Atlanta, and the studies they’re conducting seek to understand fear at the cellular, molecular and neural-circuitry level of granularity. Dr. Kerry Ressler, head of the lab, joins us to talk about that research and the neurological basis of fear. READ the episode notesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monstertalk--6267523/support.
2015-03-18
42 min
MonsterTalk
Fear Itself
Why do we fear? What is fear? The Ressler Lab is located in the Yerkes Primate Research Center in Atlanta, and the studies they’re conducting seek to understand fear at the cellular, molecular and neural-circuitry level of granularity. Dr. Kerry Ressler, head of the lab, joins us to talk about that research and the neurological basis of fear. READ the episode notesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monstertalk--6267523/support.
2015-03-18
42 min
The Dr. Drew Podcast
#129: Dr. Kerry Ressler
Dr. Kerry Ressler from Emory University joins Dr. Drew to talk about his research on human fear. Later Drew takes listener phone calls on Adderall usage by an addict, ways to cope with severe social anxiety, and what a mother can do about her teenage daughter cutting herself. DrDrew.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2014-06-30
50 min
Quilo de Ciencia - Cienciaes.com
Miedo heredado
Los investigadores Brian Dias y Kerry Ressler, de la Universidad de Emory, en Atlanta, USA, decidieron someter a ratones de laboratorio a sucesos desagradables y analizar si esto puede afectar de alguna manera a su descendencia. Los doctores condicionaron a ratones de laboratorio a sentir miedo ante una sustancia de olor afrutado: la acetofenona. Al mismo tiempo que hacían oler esta sustancia a ratones macho, les sometieron a una dolorosa descarga eléctrica en una de sus patas. Tras varias repeticiones, los ratones asociaron el olor de la acetofenona al calambrazo, con lo que solo oler esta sustancia, si...
2014-05-04
00 min