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Releasing Negativity and Embracing Kindness with Julie ‘the Brain Lady' Anderson
In this episode, Releasing Negativity and Embracing Kindness with Julie ‘the Brain Lady' Anderson, we explore the fascinating world of brain health. From a young age, Julie has been captivated by the body’s natural ability to heal itself. Now a Certified Brain Health Professional, she brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to the table. Growing […] The post Releasing Negativity and Embracing Kindness with Julie ‘the Brain Lady' Anderson appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2024-06-04
1h 05
Transition Awareness Breathing
The rollercoaster effect of brain hormones on our body
Brain hormones are part of our survivor defense. Usually, we do not pay any attention to how the hormones of our brain interact with our bodies. Instead, we tend to pay attention to the effects of body parts that problems occur. My goal is to bring awareness of how negativity stimulates specific brain hormones, promoting […]The post The rollercoaster effect of brain hormones on our body appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2022-02-22
20 min
The Brain Broad Builds A Brain Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
The Brain Broad Builds a Brain – Spreading Mental Heath From Homeless Children to Social Workers
Dr. Judy Alexandre LCSW has a special project to share called Step Up Ventura, which provides all day therapeutic daycare to homeless children aged 0-5. Step Up was formed to help homeless children gain the ability to form healthy relationships despite their parent’s circumstances. Dr. Alexandre also trains and supports young social workers as they work in the field trying to better the lives of others who are often homeless parents. Dr. Alexandre shares her highly supportive truly inspirational views with Lynette Louise The Brain Broad. While doing the practicum hours for he...
2017-01-09
34 min
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The Brain Broad Builds A Brain – Post Traumatic Holiday Stress and Emotional Freedom Techniques
Dawson Church, PhD, is an award-winning author whose best-selling book, The Genie in Your Genes, has been hailed by reviewers as a breakthrough in our understanding of the link between emotions and genetics. He founded the National Institute for Integrative Healthcare to study and implement promising evidence-based psychological and medical techniques. His groundbreaking research has been published in prestigious scientific journals and he is here to share some EFT tips for the holidays. EFT stands for Emotional Freedom Techniques and is often associated with tapping. Tapping is a means for interrupting the patterns of association created through...
2016-12-26
35 min
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The Brain Broad Builds A Brain – The Brain Geek, The Brain Broad, Psychophysiology and OCD
John LeMay is an up and coming expert in Psychophysiology. Just as scouts search for talent in the minor leagues Brain Broad, Lynette, searches for talent amongst her student peers. (PS Lynette just finished all her course work and is one exam away from PhD ABD YAYYYYY). John LeMay has been working in the field of mental health for many years. His Masters is in Marriage and Family Therapy and he is presently one of the star- data focused- students in Clinical Psychology. Learning from this Brain Geek is especially fun because he and Lynette...
2016-12-12
41 min
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The Brain Broad Builds A Brain – Cerebral Palsy and Downs Syndrome Make for Family Fun
Catalina Roel is a mom from Mexico. She has three children. Her first child was diagnosed with Downs syndrome. Her second child was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and her last child was never diagnosed with anything. Catalina is blessed, with a resilient life-loving attitude. Her children are blessed with her. So many people think it is hard to raise a child. They are right, because they believe it so. Catalina just raises her children and lets the hard part fall away. Lynette and Catalina know each other. Lynette is one of the family therapists. The...
2016-11-28
41 min
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The Brain Broad Builds A Brain – You Bring About What You Think About… Think Up!
In light of the division being violently expressed in America today Lynette decided to treat the “Country Brain” by speaking with an inspiring Leader who is also a very humble, very regular guy. It is a difficult combination to find but Thomas Blackwell is exactly that and more. Thomas travels the world as a high demand speaker and inspires people to become their best. He has given over 1000 talks and presentations to corporations, executives, entrepreneurs, sales teams, athletes, religious groups, and students. However the real value for our purposes is Thomas’ total ability to turn difficult into easy and pain i...
2016-11-14
38 min
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The Brain Broad Builds A Brain – Building A Brain With Hamburger Fat and Magnesium!
This is a special episode as The Brain Broad is the soul guest sharing a personal experience and a learning. If you have ever heard that oils can help regulate mood, you heard right. Today The Brain Broad explains how she found this out, forgot it, and found it out again. Her challenged son was ramping up in anxiety and trying to communicate that he needed fats. He was stealing butter and oil and so the family was hiding, butter and oil, the very thing he knew he needed. The absense of the oil made him to...
2016-10-31
27 min
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The Brain Broad Builds A Brain – Healing Bipolar and the Voice Within Dr. Jeffrey Fidel!
Jeffrey R. Fidel, MD refuses to live his life medicated for Bipolar I disorder. In near complete solitude, he endured nearly a full year of intense mental anguish. Utilizing mainly the ancient teachings of Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching, he learned how to connect to a voice originating from his heart. The “voice within” teaches him that our true identity is “beyond thought” and that we, and the universe, are I (One). Lynette intersperses todays guest interview with a story about a client she treated with bipolar. Her experience, and Dr Fidel’s experience shine light on the conce...
2016-10-17
43 min
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The Brain Broad Builds A Brain – Generalized Anxiety, Brain Trauma, Rituals for Healing and Dr Sylva Dvorak!
Dr. Sylva Dvorak is a holistic counselor, social entrepreneur, and NY Times best-selling author who maintains a private counseling practice while serving as Executive Director & Chief Inspiration Officer of the I AM Foundation. Sylva received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and her PhD from Beurin University in Los Angeles, California. The book she coauthored with Janet Attwood and Chris Attwood Your Hidden Riches – Unleashing the Power of Ritual to Create a Life of Meaning and Purpose stirred The Brain Broad’s desire for conversation. Today Lynette and Sylva share neuro-knowl...
2016-10-03
45 min
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The Brain Broad Builds A Brain – The Ice Bucket Challenge, ALS, Caregiver Abuse and Living Despite The Truth!
Today’s guest is David E. Jayne an ALS sufferer and overcomer. True he is still extremely afflicted but David Jayne believes he is healing his condition. He shares the horrors, challenges and hopes of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease). David is a force of nature despite the fact that he works in a chair and on a ventilator. David founded: The National Coalition to Amend the Medicare Homebound Restriction, NCAHB. Bob Dole honorary chairman where he made some monumental differences in Medicare law. David lost his family. David gained a fami...
2016-09-19
40 min
Uncategorized Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Caregivers’ Circle – Words Matter: How Language can Change your Brain Structure and Improve Communication with Others – Part 2
Through my own personal experience with anxiety, I have learned first-hand how the words we use change the way in which we evaluate, respond and react to a situation. Joining me this week is Dr. Andrew Newberg, author of Words can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict and Increase Intimacy. In part 1 of the interview, Dr. Newberg discusses the basic physiological changes that happens with your brain through the use of positive and negative language and offers tips on how we can lead our brain to improved positivity and overall functioning. In part 2 – Dr. Newberg review...
2016-07-18
30 min
Uncategorized Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Caregivers’ Circle – Words matter: How Language can Change your Brain Structure and Improve Communication with Others
Through my own personal experience with anxiety, I have learned first-hand how the words we use change the way in which we evaluate, respond and react to a situation. Joining me this week is Dr. Andrew Newberg, author of Words can Change Your Brain: 12 Conversation Strategies to Build Trust, Resolve Conflict and Increase Intimacy. In part 1 of the interview, Dr. Newberg discusses the basic physiological changes that happens with your brain through the use of positive and negative language and offers tips on how we can lead our brain to improved positivity and overall functioning. In part 2 – Dr. Newberg review...
2016-07-11
29 min
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Caregivers’ Circle – Don’t Neglect the Command Center! Brain Health across the Lifespan
There are many times when I walk into a room and wonder what I had intended to do. Some days I feel like I cannot put a thought together and wonder if my brain is getting old and tired. I spend a lot of time and energy taking care of my physical health with exercise and eating well, but what about my brain? Do I need to integrate cognitive exercises into my daily or weekly habits too? I think this is a universal question for not only our parents, but for us as we age. This week’s guest on Care...
2016-06-13
31 min
Healthy, Strong, and Active: Your Strategy for Life Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Healthy, Strong, and Active: Your Strategy for Life – Beyond the Blood Brain Barrier- A New Secret Pathway into the Brain
Jerry Katzman M.D. re-interviews Marco Ruggiero M.D. for new ground breaking studies just published concerning the human brain and a new secret pathway never before discovered. Dr.Ruggiero interviewed in 2015 discussed his amazing work and book publication ” The Third Brain” as well as the discovery of a glycoprotein GCMAF and a probiotic known as Bravo. Previous interview discussions explained how these proteins have had a dramatic impact on treating stage 4 terminally ill cancer patients, patients afflicted by serious Neurologic disorders i.e. M.S., Autism, and infectious disease such as AIDS, ,. In today’s interview Dr.Ruggiero discusses new disco...
2016-01-25
1h 08
Getting a Grip on Time: Do More With Less! Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Getting a Grip on Time: Do More With Less! – Are you using your brain effectively?
Many quite brilliant people feel that their professional and personal lives are not measuring up to their expectations. Often they feel they can do and be better. In this interview Amy Brann from the UK, a neuroscientist and author of “Make Your Brain Work“, gives great insights on how to bridge the gap between science and business and how to improve our productivity and reach our potential. In this interview you’ll find out: how to increase productivity by understanding how the brain works and how to use it in the workplace how understanding neuroscience will reduce...
2015-06-08
1h 03
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Healthy, Strong and Active; Your Strategy for Life – Interview with Marco Ruggiero, Part 6 – Can we live without our first brain?
Can we live without our first brain? What if you didn’t know what you thought you knew and everything you did know was all wrong. An amazing patient story that will send chills down your spine and one you would not want to miss – if you have a friend, or loved one who may be terminally ill. In Part 6 of a 6 part ongoing Series Jerry Katzman M.D. interviews Marco Ruggiero M.D. a prominent Italian Researcher, A full Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Florence, Italy who after 30 years of research , over 150 published peer review articles in the...
2014-12-29
1h 09
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Healthy, Strong, and Active: Your Strategy for Life – John Gray Interview Part 4; Staying Focused in a Hyper World: Natural Solutions for ADHD Memory and Brain Performance
This week Jerry Katzman M.D. interviews one of America’s most recognized Iconic and prolific authors and one of the N.Y. Times’s Best Selling books “Men are from Mars Women are from Venus” , with over 50 Million in book sales. John Gray has lectured around the world appeared on nearly every national television station show including Oprah over 40 times, The Today Show, Good Morning America, cable ,etc,. He hosts his own cable and internet based show and can be found on MarsVenus.com – John Gray – Relationship and Health Advice where he coaches and provides invaluable information and advice on th...
2014-09-29
1h 02
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Healthy, Strong, and Active: Your Strategy for Life – John Gray Interview Part 3; Staying Focused in a Hyper World: Natural Solutions for ADHD Memory and Brain Performance
This week Jerry Katzman M.D. interviews one of America’s most recognized Iconic and prolific authors and one of the N.Y. Times’s Best Selling books “Men are from Mars Women are from Venus” , with over 50 Million in book sales. John Gray has lectured around the world appeared on nearly every national television station show including Oprah over 40 times,the today show, good morning america, cable ,etc,. He hosts his own cable and internet based show and can be found on MarsVenus.com – John Gray – Relationship and Health Advice where he coaches and provides invaluable information and advice on th...
2014-09-16
1h 04
Seeking Serenity Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Seeking Serenity – Higher Brain Living
Dr. Mercy interviews Dr. Drew Neville on the new energy technology of Higher Brain Living. Dr. Drew is part of a cadre of chiropractors and other medical practitioners who are using a method of body stimulation which creates a surge of energy from the fear-based lower brain to the prefrontal cortex – the seat of consciousness, connectedness, confidence, and problem-solving. Once certain physical points are activated, the person can thereafter remain on a higher plane of living. The lower brain and the adrenals are the source of stress, addiction and emotional negativity. Higher Brain Living enables more creativity, passion, and jo...
2014-09-02
32 min
Hope, Healing and WellBeing Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Higher Brain Living with Becky Myrick
Becky is a holistic health practitioner with MA in theology from Yale in addition to a Master’s of Holistic Health from St. Catherine’s University. Becky begins by describing Higher Brain Living as an innovative technique of mind/body/spiritual healing. It’s a form of gentle touch that causes surges of energy throughout the spine up to the lower brain, where our fight, flight and freeze impulses originate, then to on to the prefrontal cortex. This part of the brain is where creativity, love, compassion and connection to the divine take place, as the most evolved part of the...
2014-01-13
29 min
Wholehearted Parenting Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Wholehearted Parenting – TEACHING KIDS TO “USE THEIR BRAIN”…CUTTING EDGE BRAIN BASED THERAPY
If you have a child who struggles with anxiety, ADHD, autism, or learning issues, I know you’ll want to listen to our conversation today. Often, when a child receives a diagnosis of an emotional, behavioral or learning disorder, one of the early treatments offered is medication. Certainly there is a role for medication and I believe when paired with therapy, can be an effective treatment. However, medication is not something to be taken lightly. Listen in as we explore cutting edge therapies, ones that are non-invasive and quite effective. Therapy that actually teaches and empowers both ch...
2014-01-06
33 min
Self Care America Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Self Care America – Old Age is an epidemic.The Brain Fog of Dementia is both a fear and a threat.
Guest: Nicci Kobritz, RN, NP and CEO, SCI-BRAIN: ‘Where Science meets Brain Health’ The ‘Brain Reserve Index’ captures your personal risk for Alzheimer’s Disease. Know your risk and know your ‘Self-Care’ action steps for risk reduction The post Self Care America – Old Age is an epidemic.The Brain Fog of Dementia is both a fear and a threat. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-12-09
21 min
Self Care America Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Self Care America – SCI-Brain Part II: ‘Brain Reserve Index’ is your compass. Dr FITNESS is your guide.
Guest: Nicci Kobritz, RN, NP and CEO, SCI-BRAIN: ‘Where Science meets Brain Health’ The Brain Reserve Index is a number which determines your risk for Alzheimer’s. Disease. Improving the Index is accomplished by SELF-CARE interventions. The SCI-Brain program offers on-site assessment in Sarasota and developing remote outreach participation. www.scibrainhealth.com The post Self Care America – SCI-Brain Part II: ‘Brain Reserve Index’ is your compass. Dr FITNESS is your guide. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-11-04
32 min
A Lasting Love Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
A Lasting Love – Brain In Love vs. Thoughts That Kill You and Your Love Life
Get scientific proof of how thinking harms or improves your health and love life from Dr. Sean Sullivan, www.TheMindMaster.com and America’s Love Guide, Hadley Finch, 911BreakupSurvival.com SinglesLoveMatches.com CouplesBaliBliss.com Cutting-edge brain research proves how your thoughts actually change your brain physically and have measurable consequences for your health, longevity and relationships. What if you could see and hear thoughts that can kill you and your love life? What if you could change your thinking to improve your health and create the life and relationships you love now? Se...
2013-08-26
38 min
The Family Tight Rope: Finding Balance Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
The Family Tight Rope: Finding Balance – School’s Out . . . Plug The Brain Drain!
At the end of each school year, how far does your child’s academic prgress drain each year over the summer? You may be surprised. Debbie and Rob will reveal the truth about summer brain drain. They will share ideas and cost effective resources that can help you prevent summer brain drain as well as help […] The post The Family Tight Rope: Finding Balance – School’s Out . . . Plug The Brain Drain! appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-06-10
15 min
Parenting With Playdate Planet Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Parenting With Playdate Planet – How Do You Best Foster Your Child’s Developing Brain?
On this week’s show, I interview Brain Insights founder and early brain development specialist, Deborah McNellis about how parents can best foster the developing brains of their babies and young children. During a child’s first years of life, 90% of brain development takes place. What can parents do to maximize this window of opportunity? Make […] The post Parenting With Playdate Planet – How Do You Best Foster Your Child’s Developing Brain? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-05-20
15 min
Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Racial representation and gaming
My interviewee this time is André Brock from the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Iowa. His recent article in Games and Culture called ‘‘When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong: Resident Evil 5, Racial Representation, and Gamers” was the topic of our conversation. Brock writes that, “videogames’ ability to depict cultural […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Racial representation and gaming appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-04-15
00 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Violence and Video Game Play Revisited
We revisit the question of video game play and subsequent violence in my interview with James Ivory. He writes that “much of my research focuses on the content and effects of new entertainment media such as video games. At Virginia Tech, I founded the VT G.A.M.E.R. Lab (Virginia Tech Gaming and Media Effects Research Laboratory), […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Violence and Video Game Play Revisited appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-03-11
00 min
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Creative Possibility – The Limitless Life – Brain Fitness – How Smarter Thinking And Doing Can Save Your Brain
How often have you decided to start a new fitness regime – you’ve set your goals and throw yourself into getting fit. You totally focus on the physical aspects of your fitness – but have you ever considered how fit your brain is? Brain Fitness is about optimising your brain health and can result in increases in your efficiency, productivity and well being through better attention skills, improved memory and clarity of thinking even when under pressure. Join host Shannon Bush as she talks with Dr Jenny Brockis, a former nurse and GP turned brain fitness consultant and author...
2013-03-10
25 min
Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Family Life and Video Game Play
This time I spoke with Pål Aarsand who has a PhD in Child Studies and works as a senior lecturer at the Department of Education, Uppsala University, Sweden. His research interest is in young people’s use of digital technology in their everyday lives. He has focused on game/play, identities, the parent-child relation and digital competences. […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Family Life and Video Game Play appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-02-11
00 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Problem Video Game Play and Genre
Luther Elliott, of the Institute for Special Populations Research, National Development and Research Institutes, New York, NY, and I talked about his work on how video game genre might be a predictor of problem use. In an article published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, he and his coauthors explored this new way of viewing […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Problem Video Game Play and Genre appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-01-13
00 min
Seeking Serenity Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Seeking Serenity – The Brain as Chemistry
Dr. Mercy interviews Johnny Oye who is a fitness trainer and life coach. Johnny practices exercise physiology with stroke patients and persons with traumatic brain injury. Originally from New Orleans, Johnny received a BS from Tulane University and practiced sports conditioning at the New Orleans Athletic Club. After relocating to New Port Richey near Tampa, Florida Johnny opened his own studio Joyefit Institute where he offers a full program of mind, body, and spirit integration. On the program The Brain as Chemistry, he discussed the use of exercise including yoga to change the chemistry of the brain and stimulate...
2013-01-07
31 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Video Games Let You Be All You Can Be
Andrew Przybylski and I chatted this time about how ones sense of ideal self can be encouraged with the play of video games. Przybylski is with the Department of Psychology, University of Essex, United Kingdom. He and his coauthors recently published a study in Psychological Science, the highest ranked empirical journal in psychology, exploring these […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Video Games Let You Be All You Can Be appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-12-17
00 min
Clutter Breakthrough Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Clutter Breakthrough – The Organized Brain
How your brain works plays a huge part in your ability to get organized and stay organized. No matter how hard you try or how hard you are on yourself it may just be a matter of how your brain is wired! Join me and my guest Brain Search and Rescue Expert Julie Anderson to talk about how the brain can help or hinder you in your efforts to get organized! Julie Anderson is a Public Speaker; Business, Homeschool and Communication Coach; and is a published Author. Over the past more than 11 years she has been speaking...
2012-11-19
51 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – What is a gamer identity or gamer culture?
This time I spoke with Adreine Shaw who is at Temple University . We talked about her research into video game identity and culture. This came out in an article in Games and Culture and has been the most downloaded and read article in the journal in the last few years. The article, “What is Video […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – What is a gamer identity or gamer culture? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-11-19
00 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Video game technology supporting the elderly
On this show I chat with Hannah Marston who coauthored an article “Interactive Videogame Technologies to Support Independence in the Elderly” which was recently published in the Games for Health Journal. Dr. Marston is with the Institute of Sport Gerontology, German Sport University Cologne. She writes about her work that, “in recent years the use […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Video game technology supporting the elderly appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-10-15
00 min
Business Café Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Business Café – Brain of Bryn on Business Planning
Join me in the café as two worlds come together= the world of the Business Café along with my Coffee Break community- all around the topic of Business Planning. You all need it… but you avoid it at all costs. And trust me, IT IS costing you!Subscribe with your favorite podcast playerAndroidRSS For more than a year, Coffee Break , a monthly one-hour Q&A call in/write in show for the small business community has been a source of answers to business questions and concerns. These answers all come from the Brain of Bryn...
2012-10-01
46 min
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Business Café – Brain of Bryn on Messaging and Business Brand
Join me in the café as two worlds come together: the world of the Business Café along with my Coffee Break community- all around the topic of messaging and branding your business. Plus get ready for two bonus topics: trade show booths and questions to ask when being booked as a speaker.Subscribe with your favorite podcast playerAndroidRSS For more than a year, Coffee Break , a monthly one-hour Q&A call in/write in show for the small business community has been a source of answers to business questions and concerns. These answers all co...
2012-09-24
45 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Women in Gaming
The author of “Getting Women in the Game”, Shira Chess is the focus of my interview this time. She is a visiting professor at Department of Mass Communication, Miami University, Ohio. Her article appeared in the National Communication Associations journal, Communication Currents. Her article “analyzes the advertising strategy use to market video games to women. […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Women in Gaming appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-09-17
00 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Culture-jamming activists in video games
This show is a conversation with Dr. Roger Stahl who is an Associate Professor in the Dept. of Communication Studies at the University of Georgia. Dr. Stahl has just produced a film about how political activism is occurring inside video games. His film, Returning Fire: Interventions in Video Game Culture, he points out that, “Video […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Culture-jamming activists in video games appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-08-13
00 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – A senior artists view of computers
In this show we are chatting with Fiammetta Rubin of the Naturopathic Educational Services in Philadelphia, PA. This interview is a bit of a departure from the video game theme of this show. It’s about how a lifelong artist found computers and incorporated computers into her art. She explains that her “digital prints are produced […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – A senior artists view of computers appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-07-16
00 min
Hope, Healing and WellBeing Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Transformational Thinking and the Brain with Mary Casey, MA and Shannon Murphy Robinson, MA
Mary Casey and Shannon Murphy Robinson, co-founders of BrainSkills@Work, discuss how to optimize our brain power to create sustained positive change. personal effectiveness, professional development and transformation. There are ways that the brain work for us and against us. The brain is wired around two main goals, speed and efficiency, and is designed around “patterns and maps” which help up us achieve those goals. The more we do something, like repeating an action, behavior or thought, the more we create a neuropathway in the brain that becomes the quick easy path the brain follows. Our habitual ways of doin...
2012-07-16
35 min
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Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Transitioning between real and virtual
In this show we will be discussing the borders between virtual and real. My guest is Dr. Greg Garvey who is with the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. I chatted with Greg at the 2012 meeting of Towards a Science of Consciousness about his chapter in my book, […] The post Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? – Transitioning between real and virtual appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-06-18
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Consciousness and the Avatar
Denise Doyle, of the School of Art and Design at the University of Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom is my guest this time. I met up with Denise at the April 2012 “Towards a Science of Consciousness” meeting in Tucson, AZ. She is a contributor to my forthcoming book, “Video Game Play and Consciousness” from […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Consciousness and the Avatar appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-05-28
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Visual Arts and Gaming
This week we’ll be discussing the relationship between the visual arts and gaming. Here I do not mean the graphic design of a game but rather how might gaming influence the artist in us all or perhaps increase our appreciation of the arts. My guest is John Sharp, who is with the Savannah College of […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Visual Arts and Gaming appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-04-16
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Music and Video Games
Dr. William Gibbons, Assistant Professor of Musicology at Texas Christian University, chats with me about the role of music in video games. He comes from a classical music background to inform his work in the music associated with gaming. Dr. Gibbons primary research interests are opera studies and musical nationalism as well as music in […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Music and Video Games appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-04-02
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Self-discovery with Mindbloom
Our interview is with Chris Hewett, Founder & Executive Producer of a new social media and self-development tool, Mindbloom. A long time game designer and developer, Chris tells the story of the birth of Mindbloom. This free-to-play game is designed to inspire people to define what’s important, discover what motivates them, and take meaningful daily […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Self-discovery with Mindbloom appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-03-19
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Casual Games for Improved Thinking in the Elderly
This interview is with Garth Chouteau who oversees all surveys and research related to the health benefits of video games at PopCap Games. A casual game is one which is easy to learn, does not take much time to play, yet occupies enough attention to distract one from day to day ruminations. Previous casual game […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Casual Games for Improved Thinking in the Elderly appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-03-05
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Hello Avatar Author Interviewed
This is Dr. Jayne Gackenbach and this week on Video Games: Brain Gain or Drain? we’ll be discussing avatars. What is an avatar? Classically they have been our characters in video games or in virtual worlds like Second Life, but our guest argues that avatars are now our online footprint. Beth Coleman, who received her […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Hello Avatar Author Interviewed appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-02-13
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Games for Health Journal Founded
This time we will be talking with the editor of a new journal devoted to games for health, Bill Ferguson. Premiering in February of 2012, Games for Health: Research, Development, and Clinical Applications, will offer original peer-reviewed research articles, as well as industry insights and developments. Additionally, interviews and commentary on the games for health […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Games for Health Journal Founded appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-01-30
00 min
The Learning Curve Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
The Learning Curve – Build Brain Fitness and Accelerate Learning for Your Child
This works for children and adults! Just as exercise promotes physical fitness, exercising our brain improves brain fitness in four critical areas. Memory Attention Processing Sequencing Today’s guest is Dr. Martha S. Burns who has been a practicing speech language pathologist for 45 years. Dr. Burns is on the Faculty of Northwestern University, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders and who also works with Scientific Learning Corp. Hear Dr. Burns discuss how one of Scientific Learning’s programs, Fast Forward®, helps learners achieve up to a two year reading gain...
2012-01-23
29 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Attention, Memory and Information Processing Advantages to Gaming
In this show we’ll be talking about various perceptual and cognitive advantages to gaming. Dr. Walter Boot is the director of the Attention and Training laboratory in the Department of Psychology at Florida State University. In his lab they have tested expert video game players versus newbie’s on a variety of attentional, memory and information […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Attention, Memory and Information Processing Advantages to Gaming appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-01-16
00 min
Growing Great Families Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Growing Great Families – How well do you know your child’s brain?
We are learning so much about how our children learn and interact with the world from research by neuroscientists that we decided to devote this show to help parents relate this research to everyday parenting. We will be drawing upon a recent book, “Welcome To Your Child’s Brain” for most of what we share. The book is based on current research and authored by two prominent neuroscientists, Dr. Sandra Aamodt and Dr. Sam Wang. To best frame the information we are going to use a twenty item quiz. You will hear the questions in a multiple choice...
2012-01-09
30 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Military and Gaming
In this show the use of games in the military is explored. In a recent study in the journal, Military Psychology, it was found that 43% of their over 10,000 soldier respondents reported gaming on a weekly basis. These individuals were largely male, young, and of the lower ranks. Given that almost all young people […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Military and Gaming appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2012-01-02
00 min
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A Fresh Start – How Does Your Brain Work….? Creating a Buddha’s Brain, with Just One Thing
He is indeed one of my favorites!!!!! The more I LISTEN to him, the more I (Sallie Felton) learn. We all will walk away with specific tools when this interview is over…Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is a neuropsychologist and Affiliate Faculty of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. He’s the author of the bestselling Buddha’s Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom (with Rick Mendius, M.D.; Foreword by Dan Siegel, M.D. and Preface by Jack Kornfield, Ph.D.), published in 21 languages and still #1 in the ‘Buddhism’ category on Amazon two years late...
2011-12-30
49 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Horror in Film and Video Games
In this show I am talking with Dr. Barry Grant, who is a professor in the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film at Brock University in Ontario, Canada. Our topic is horror in film and video games. As an expert and teacher in film genres, science fiction, and horror, as well as a game […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Horror in Film and Video Games appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-12-19
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Personality and Video Game Violence
Dr. Patrick Markey director of the Interpersonal Lab at Villanova University is interviewed. He has examined how personality can be a predictor of aggression resulting from gaming. He talks about three personality traits that are particularly likely to predict negative outcomes of violent video game play. You’ll learn what these are as well as how […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Personality and Video Game Violence appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-12-05
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Past and Future of Gaming
There are two parts to this show. First the history of video game chapter is read from my forthcoming book, Playing Reality, by my coauthor who happens to be my son, Teace Snyder! As you know from earlier shows the reason that I got interested in video game play was because my son is a […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Past and Future of Gaming appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-11-21
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Narrative and Gaming: Influences of Mixed Media
Dr. Evelyn Ellerman, chair of the Department of Communication Studies at Athabasca University, is interviewed in this show. She talks about the implications of gaming for the field of Communication Studies. Dr. Ellerman will address the role of narrative in games as a form of storytelling. How media overlap with newer media transforming older media […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Narrative and Gaming: Influences of Mixed Media appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-11-07
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Teaching Experts: From Gamers to Lifelong Learners
This interview is with Dr. Jose Zagal, who is with DePaul University. He is the author of Ludoliteracy. In his article in Game Studies, “Novices, Gamers, and Scholars: Exploring the Challenges of Teaching About Games”, Dr. Zagal explains his doctoral dissertation research. The field of game studies is rapidly growing and in this interview we […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Teaching Experts: From Gamers to Lifelong Learners appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-10-17
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Constructive and Cooperative Gaming
Dr. Amy Bruckman is interviewed this time. She is an Associate Professor in the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. She and her students in the Electronic Learning Communities research group, do research about online communities and education. Listeners will find this conversation quite helpful as it will introduce how gaming can be […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Constructive and Cooperative Gaming appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-10-03
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – The Casual Game Revolution
Dr. Jesper Juul, author of The Casual Game Revolution and Half-Real is interviewed in this show. He is a Danish game researcher who is currently a Visiting Assistant Arts Professor at the New York University Game Center. As a casual gamer myself, I was fascinated to find this book and required my students to read […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – The Casual Game Revolution appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-09-19
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Middle Aged Female Gamers!
Mia Consalvo who is has just begun teaching at Concordia University in Montreal after a year as a visiting scholar at MIT. She is the co-editor of the forthcoming Handbook of Internet Studies published by Blackwell and is author of Cheating: Gaining Advantage in Videogames from MIT Press. She has published articles and book chapters […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Middle Aged Female Gamers! appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-09-05
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Game Transfer Phenomena
My guest this week is Angelica Ortiz de Gortari, who will talk about the Game Transfer Phenomena. This young woman is working on her doctoral degree in the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom. Originally from Mexico, Angelica has been fascinated with gaming and it’s effects for some time. […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Game Transfer Phenomena appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-08-15
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Translations to Reality: Interview with a Psychologist who is a Serious Gamer
This show is a conversation with a female serious video game player. Eva Murzyn, who is originally from Poland, completed her PhD at the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom. Her research on individual differences in black and white dreaming, and their relationship with black and white media. In part this research interest emerged […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Translations to Reality: Interview with a Psychologist who is a Serious Gamer appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-08-01
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Children, Media and Video Games – A First Look
Two elements of children and video games are covered in this show. First I summarize a recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation on media use by children 8 to 18. By looking at all media use by children we can contextualize their use of video games. Following this, you’ll hear an interview made at […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Children, Media and Video Games – A First Look appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-07-18
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Exergaming
Tad Stach is a computer science doctoral student at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada. Tad’s current research is in the field of human-computer interaction. I interviewed him during the Game Developers conference. Tad is exploring how exercise can be improved through computer-mediated physical activity. More specifically, he is interested in facilitating more effective group or […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Exergaming appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-07-04
00 min
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A Fresh Start – “IF YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR BRAIN, YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE”
Sallie and Conway Felton discuss with one of their favorite people, Dr. Rick Hanson, self-worth, feeling valued and what you can change to be more positive in the eyes of depression. This is their depression series to give tips to live a happier life. Dr. Rick Hanson says, “When your mind changes, your brain changes” and “Your brain is like Velcro for negative experiences but Teflon for positive ones.” His latest book talks openly about how psychology, neurology, and contemplative practice are intersecting to create an exciting new field that is yielding surprising findings about how we can take charge o...
2011-06-20
55 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Gamification. Community Involvement Made Fun by Applying Video Game Play Mechanics
Gamification is the use of game play mechanics for non-game applications. It works by making technology more engaging and by encouraging desired behaviors, taking advantage of humans’ psychological predisposition to engage in activities that are fun and rewarding. This shows guest is Judy Shasek, managing director of Healthy Community Development in the Eugene, OR area. […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Gamification. Community Involvement Made Fun by Applying Video Game Play Mechanics appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-06-20
00 min
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Live To 100 – Can Nutrition Affect Your Baby’s Brain and IQ?
Up until now, no one has ever looked at the brain of a nutrient-restricted primate in utero to see if fetal brain development is normal or not. Hear first-hand accounts and details of the first historically recorded experiment here today! What do you think will happen to the fetus brain if you reduce your calorie intake during pregnancy? Do you think the brain will be smaller or will it be normal? Will malnutrition during pregnancy potentially lower your baby’s IQ? All the answers will surprise you! Join Dr. Thienna for this exclusive interview with Dr. Thomas McDonald on on...
2011-06-06
33 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Simulation or Game: PTSD Training Game
In this show the principles of gaming and practice in virtual realms are illustrated with the work of Dr. Glenn Albright, of Kognito Interactive. He talks about a role-playing game he has helped develop “to train family members of returning veterans to (1) recognize when their loved one is exhibiting signs of post-deployment stress including […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Simulation or Game: PTSD Training Game appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-06-06
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Games for Health: Avatars
This show is coming to you from the annual Games for Health meeting. This is a group of researchers, developers and service workers who are examining video game play as a way to service health needs. This show starts with a brief summary of the keynote by Martin Seligmann, world renowned positive psychology innovator. Then […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Games for Health: Avatars appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-05-23
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Video Game Play and Meditation, Spirituality and Dreams?
This time Jayne reviews her own research into the effects of gaming on nighttime dreams as well as her thesis that gaming can be framed as a type of meditative experience. She then interviews Moses Silbiger, a gamer and integral coach and consultant, whose master’s thesis topic explored spirituality and gaming from Ken Wilber’s Integral […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Video Game Play and Meditation, Spirituality and Dreams? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-05-09
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Addiction vs. Play
Is video game addiction simply drug free coping or is it the ultimate expression of play? While the Chinese are taking action against extreme video game play, there are also concerns in many households in North America that gamers play at the expense of the rest of their lives. The research has shown that while […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Addiction vs. Play appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-05-02
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Video Game Play and Relaxation?
To some it seems quite obvious that playing a video game is relaxing while for others this claim may seem like an oxymoron, an obvious contradiction. As it turns out there is now substantive research supporting the notion that video game play can be quite relaxing. This show is a conversation with Dr. Carmen Russoniello […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Video Game Play and Relaxation? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-04-11
00 min
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Biting the Bullet: Does Playing Violent Games Cause Aggression? It Depends
Communication Studies has examined the history of the introduction to all new media from poetry to the printing press to video game play and what is remarkably consistent is that fear seems to accompany each media when first introduced. In the case of video game play, like television, the emphasis of this fear has been […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – Biting the Bullet: Does Playing Violent Games Cause Aggression? It Depends appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-03-28
00 min
Healthy Alternatives Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Healthy Alternatives – BRAIN GYM: A PATH FOR SUCCESS
It turns out that very simple movement exercises can have a profound effect on how you feel and function. Join me as I talk with Kari Coady, Executive Director of Brain Gym International, about the Brain Gym movements and exercises and the impact it can have on children, business people, the elderly and athletes. The effects of these movements go far beyond just physical exercises. As you’ll heard, Brain Gym can impact all areas of yours and your family’s life. You’re not going to want to miss this one! The post Healthy Alternatives – BRAIN GYM: A P...
2011-03-28
32 min
The Business Kitchen Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
The Business Kitchen – Stirring Up Your Whole Brain
This week in The Business Kitchen, we stir up a winning recipe for developing leadership, resolving disputes and advancing your career by understanding how the brain works. Bob McKown, an HR executive with over 30 years of experience explains how the Herman Brain Dominance Instrument can be used in your business to create a better […] The post The Business Kitchen – Stirring Up Your Whole Brain appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-03-21
00 min
Eat, Exercise, Live Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Eat, Exercise, Live – Our Second Brain – The Belly Brain
Please join me with the man the word neurogastroenterology was coined for – Dr. Michael Gershon – Author of The Second Brain. Dr. Gershon has put the scientific fact behind our “gut feelings” or feeling “sick to our stomach”. Understand the many reasons we have to look after our digestive system with proper nutrition, exercise & lifestyle habits to ensure the health of our GI system, and our enteric nervous system. We now know that the majority of our feel good neurotransmitter Serotonin comes from our gut – not from our brains as always thought. This impacts all of our systemic health – understand why so much of o...
2011-03-14
1h 01
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VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – FYI
Ever wonder what’s the truth and what’s media hype regarding video games? This show will answer your questions. In this first one, a brief overview of some of the most pertinent and controversial issues surrounding video games today are touched upon. Ranging from the misconceptions of how video games and violence affect our children to […] The post VideoGames: Brain Gain or Drain? – FYI appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-03-14
00 min
The Stimulus Driven Brain Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
The Stimulus Driven Brain – Organization from Big to Small
Can we look at organizing a whole year . . Of course we can! The planning for the year involves using a master calendar. Dialing the pages of our lifecloser, we can look at the organization of a quarter at school, a month in our lives,and dial it down to a week at a time and finally a day at a time. What are the habits to develop to help you stay on track? Tune in and find out! The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Organization from Big to Small appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-12-20
27 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – ADD and Self Esteem
How does self esteem and self concept form? We live our lives as the person and capabilities we believe we have. Is this carved in stone or can we change how we see ourselves? Start today by taking command of your beliefs and live the life that you want. The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – ADD and Self Esteem appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-12-06
27 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – When woman with ADD ride the Estrogen rocket, increased symptoms of ADD occur when the rocket falls to earth and estrogen levels crash
Menopause is often a time where ADD symptoms can increase. It can feel like a return to the challenges that were there before treatment of ADD/ADHD. Join George H. Glade as we find out what woman can do about these changes. You might even want the men in your life to give a listen so they can have some understanding of what’s going on! The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – When woman with ADD ride the Estrogen rocket, increased symptoms of ADD occur when the rocket falls to earth and estrogen levels crash appeared first on W...
2010-11-29
25 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Lynn University, a school with the ADD/ADHD Student in mind.
This weeks show features my interview with Stacey Bauberger, M.Ed. and ADD coach at Lynn’s Center for Achievement and Learning. This school has a very well developed academic coaching program and an assortment of other supports for the ADD college student. This is a school to not miss hearing about, perhaps for you or for you for someone you know! The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Lynn University, a school with the ADD/ADHD Student in mind. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-11-22
33 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – The Good, The Bad and the Ugly or all about stimulant medications
This is the program that if you are working with a therapist or a coach, you want to get them to listen! It tells you the basics about the two major classess of Stimulant Medications and how they are used in contemporary practice. Are they a pathway to addiction? Find out by listening to The Stimulus Driven Brain as host George H. Glade guides you through the basics about stimulants. The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – The Good, The Bad and the Ugly or all about stimulant medications appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-11-15
31 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Coaching the Techie
This week George invites ADD coach Peter Terlaak who works with people from Microsoft. They explore the unique challenges in coaching people n the often free flowing world of technology where often the structure you build is your own. The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Coaching the Techie appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-11-10
33 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – ADD Never Rides Alone. Looking at Bipolar Disorder.
ADD often has a variety of co-morbidities, or other problems that happen at the same time. Bipolar disorders and ADD are often confused with one another because they share a number of common feature. In this weeks program, we’ll explore what Bipolar disorders are, how to separate them from ADD and frm major depressive disorders and how we treat them. The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – ADD Never Rides Alone. Looking at Bipolar Disorder. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-11-01
24 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Week 1044
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2010-10-25
25 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Creating a Greater sense of Self Responsibility
People with ADD are sometimes felt to be unreliable. The reality is that sometimes they are. Are people in your life frustratrated with not being able to count on you? Tune in and find out what leads to unreliability, what supports it and reinforces it and most importantly . .WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT! The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Creating a Greater sense of Self Responsibility appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-10-18
26 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Having trouble getting off of the mark to get things done?
Do you start projects only to have them sit partially completed. This week George talks with certified life coach Jodi Pierce about getting untracked in your life to start and complete your goals. The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Having trouble getting off of the mark to get things done? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-10-11
26 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – The negative Effects of Stimulants
Hear what a person who prescribes medications has to say about the negative side of stimulants. There are no perfect medication. Separate the evidence based information from the hysteria that can accompany people’s perspective on taking medications The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – The negative Effects of Stimulants appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-10-04
29 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – ADD/ ADHD, The unique sleep issues for Children and Adolescents
Does your child frequently wake up in the middle of the night? Are they hard to get to bed and even worst to try to get up in the morning? Do they have bad dreams, or even night mares and remember them so they can tell you about them latter? If any of these questions ring true for you, then is a program that is not to be missed. Let’s look at the unique problems with sleep for children and adolescents, and most importantly . . . what to do about them! The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – ADD/ ADHD...
2010-09-27
24 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Sleep issues with ADD/ADHD
To sleep perchance to dream. We can drean if we have trouble falling asleep, or staying asleep. ADD can lead to some unique difficulties with sleep. find out some effective ways of dealing with them The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Sleep issues with ADD/ADHD appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-09-20
35 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Week 1038
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2010-09-13
22 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Are you just reacting to problems at school and at home?
Turn the tables and go from reactive to proactive in helping your child in your family manage childhood ADD/ADHD. Explore more of the Mets surrounding childhood ADD/ADHD. The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Are you just reacting to problems at school and at home? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-09-06
35 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Is your child an exuberant, highly active child who is just into everything? Or might they be ADD/ADHD?
Find out what separates the two, and how learning disabilities are yet another wrinkle to what can be a complex picture. Explore some of the many myths around children with ADD/ADHD. The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Is your child an exuberant, highly active child who is just into everything? Or might they be ADD/ADHD? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-08-29
31 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – Conquering Clutter
Do you feel that you’re drowning it quicksand of paperwork stacked on your desk? Did you ever mis- place a small child or perhaps a pet because clutter threatening to overtake you and swallow you whole? Beat back the clutter monster in your life. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to find things again? The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – Conquering Clutter appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-08-23
29 min
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The Stimulus Driven Brain – From Brush Fires to Inferno. How to pour water on the flames in the workplace.
Do you feel like you’re constantly putting out brush fires at work, but secretly enjoy the rush of doing so. The planning to avoid working in crisis mode may be less exciting. It keeps work from changing from a brush fire to the whole forest going up in flames. The post The Stimulus Driven Brain – From Brush Fires to Inferno. How to pour water on the flames in the workplace. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-08-16
25 min
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Nurturing The Nurturers – Raising a Left Brain Child in a Right Brain World
Join Teena and Katharine Beals, author of Raising a Left Brain Child in a Right Brain World, for an interesting discussion of Dr. Beal’s strategies to enhance learning for this population of students. The post Nurturing The Nurturers – Raising a Left Brain Child in a Right Brain World appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2010-01-04
00 min