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A Word in Season with Doug Stringer

Somebody Cares America/International

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Be equipped, empowered and encouraged for godly influence in every season and circumstance as Doug Stringer and other leaders share God’s truth through practical teaching and powerful stories of good news instead of only bad news. For more information on Doug Stringer or how Somebody Cares America/International is a tangible expression of Christ’s love to a hurting world, visit SomebodyCares.org.
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Navigating Neuropsychology

John Bellone & Ryan Van Patten - NavNeuro

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Join John and Ryan as they explore the field of neuropsychology through the presentation of cutting edge scientific findings, discussion of important topic areas, and interviews with experts in a variety of relevant fields. The three main objectives of the podcast are to 1) Provide interesting, relevant, and easily-accessible information for students and professionals in neuropsychology, as well as anyone who is interested in brain-behavior relationships. 2) Begin working towards unification ...
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Step into a pivotal conversation with David Bradshaw and Laura Allred as they unpack the vision behind a historic gathering on the National Mall this October. This isn’t just another event—it’s a prophetic moment of unity, radical forgiveness, and bold evangelism that could shape the future of our nation. Discover how God is mobilizing Gen Z, inter…
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Today, we give you our discussion with Drs. Kathleen Fuchs and Tony Stringer about the Minnesota Guidelines. Kathleen and Tony have served as co-chairs of the Minnesota Update Conference Steering Committee and have been intimately involved in the process that has led to the publication of the updated training guidelines for neuropsychology. On July…
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Episode Title: Fearless Faith with Barry Meguiar In this inspiring conversation, Barry Meguiar—founder of Ignite America, host of Ignite Your Life, and leader of the world-renowned Meguiar’s car care brand—shares how faith has shaped every part of his life and leadership. From building a global business to overcoming personal trials, Barry reveals …
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In this episode, Katherine Gallagher, CEO of GoStrategic and daughter of renowned thinker Dennis Peacocke, shares her journey of growing up in ministry, becoming a national speaker as a teenager, and now leading a global network that equips leaders to think biblically, live strategically, and lead effectively.Listeners will gain practical insights …
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Today we’re bringing you a new type of episode on the process of clinical neuropsychological evaluations. This will be part 1 of a mini-series, called clinical insights. Here, we will be taking a deep dive into decisions and approaches that inform how we conduct patient care with respect to neuropsych assessment. Today’s specific topic is the clini…
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Discover how the Holy Spirit is more than a concept—He is a person who empowers, comforts, and transforms lives. In this episode, Doug Stringer unpacks biblical truths and real-life stories that will help you: Deepen your relationship with the Holy Spirit. Recognize His power at work in everyday life. Walk in boldness, truth, and spiritual freedom.…
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Description: God not only calls but also equips and sustains those serving on the frontlines of crisis—first responders, emergency workers, and others who step into the hardest places of our communities. In this episode, our guests share from firsthand experience about the importance of finding true identity in Christ, persevering through hardship,…
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Today we give you our conversation with Dr. Doug Bodin on clinical supervision in neuropsychology. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/174 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here are a few easy ways: 1) Get CE credits for listening to select episodes: www.NavNeuro.com/INS 2) Tell your friends and colleagues about it 3) Su…
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Today we give you the second portion of our discussion with Dr. Dean Delis about the development of the D-KEFS Advanced test battery. The first part of the conversation was released on August 1st. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/173 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here are a few easy ways: 1) Get CE credits for lis…
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A Transforming Leadership Series Podcast Episode In a culture where truth feels negotiable and convictions are often blurred, Dr. Jerry Horner brings a clear, uncompromising message: God—not culture—sets the standard. With more than six decades of ministry experience across nations, classrooms, and congregations, Dr. Horner speaks with seasoned aut…
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Today we give you our conversation with Dr. Dean Delis about the recently released D-KEFS Advanced test battery. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/172 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here are a few easy ways: 1) Get CE credits for listening to select episodes: www.NavNeuro.com/INS 2) Tell your friends and colleagues …
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Description: In this powerful episode, Major General Bob Dees (Ret.)—veteran, author, and founder of the National Center for Healthy Veterans—joins us for a candid conversation on the front lines of trauma recovery, leadership, and hope. Drawing from decades of military leadership, personal loss, and hands-on ministry with some of the most at-risk …
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Today we give you a neuropsych bite with Dr. Mark Barisa on sports neuropsychology broadly, with more of a focus on how to become involved in this niche within our field. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/171 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here are a few easy ways: 1) Get CE credits for listening to select episodes:…
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Today we give you our conversation with Dr. Mark Barisa on the business of neuropsychology. There are so many important topics related to business that are not well covered in our training. For example, we frequently hear from trainees and neuropsychologists about how they wish they knew more about billing, budgeting, strategic planning, hospital p…
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Description: Peace isn’t the absence of problems—it’s the presence of God’s unshakable wholeness in the middle of them. In this powerful episode, Pastor Terry A. Smith shares how shalom—the peace that comes from God—brings not only personal restoration but community transformation. Drawing from Scripture and over three decades of ministry experienc…
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Today we give you our final discussion with Dr. Andrew Kiselica regarding aspects of neuropsychological test interpretation. In this conversation, we end with some clinical pearls about integrating knowledge of psychometrics and strategies for test interpretation into our clinical practice. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/169 _________…
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This episode is a conversation about the complex and important relationship between physical activity and brain health. Topics covered include specific impacts of physical activity (including formal exercise) and sedentary behavior on brain health; measurement of physical activity; reduction in the risk of later life cognitive decline (including ne…
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In this gripping and deeply authentic conversation, Doug Stringer sits down with Shane Idleman, founding pastor of Westside Christian Fellowship and author of I Almost Quit. Together, they explore the often unseen struggles of leadership, the dangerous drift toward cultural compromise in the Church, and the revival power found in brokenness and hum…
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Join Doug and friend, Gary Wilkerson on this interview and conversation. It is available on our Transforming Leadership video series and also on "A Word in Season with Doug Stringer and friends” podcast. Gary will also be with us at the Somebody Cares Summit in Houston, May 19-20th Gary Wilkerson is the President of World Challenge, an internationa…
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Today we give you our fourth discussion with Dr. Andrew Kiselica regarding aspects of neuropsychological test interpretation, with the current episode focusing on cognitive intraindividual variability. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/167 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here are a few easy ways: 1) Get CE credits fo…
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This episode is a deep dive into the WAIS-5, including the goals of revision from WAIS-IV to WAIS-5, the theoretical foundations of the WAIS, aspects of test development for the battery, the Flynn effect, psychometric properties, norms, special group studies, critiques of the battery, and overall clinical utility. Show notes are available at www.Na…
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This episode is a discussion about essential knowledge for the WAIS-5, including the altered composite index structure, the new subtests, changes to test administration, the purpose and utility of ancillary indices, the potential for remote administration, new normative data, and the use of digital methods of assessment with the WAIS-5. Show notes …
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Today we give you our conversation about the Boston Process Approach with Dr. Lee Ashendorf. Lee is a neuropsychologist at the University of Massachusetts. He has extensive experience with the Boston Process Approach, including mentorship from Edith Kaplan and serving as editor on a book focused on the subject. Show notes are available at www.NavNe…
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Today we give you our third conversation with Dr. Andrew Kiselica regarding aspects of neuropsychological test interpretation, with the current discussion focusing on summary scores. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/163 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here are a few easy ways: 1) Get CE credits for listening to sele…
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Description: We can become living worship by simply saying ‘Yes’ to God. Chris Mitchell, CBN Middle East Bureau Chief, felt a divine calling when he first visited Israel, recognizing it as God's land. His journey is rooted in obedience. Discouragement may come, but he did not let them derail him. Fixing your eyes on Jesus provides strength to see b…
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This episode is a conversation about the neuropsychology of bilingualism, with a focus on children and the developing brain. We review concepts including language acquisition during fetal and early life development, sequential versus simultaneous bilingualism, L1 versus L2, BICS and CALP, cognitive effects of bilingualism (particularly executive fu…
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Today we give you our second conversation with Dr. Andrew Kiselica regarding aspects of neuropsychological test interpretation, with the current discussion focusing on multivariate base rates. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/161 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here are a few easy ways: 1) Get CE credits for listeni…
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Today we give you our conversation with Dr. Andrew Kiselica about neuropsychological test interpretation. Andrew is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and Associate Professor in the Institute of Gerontology at the University of Georgia. He recently first authored a review paper providing clinically relevant guidance regarding neuropsych t…
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Last month we announced our new online board study resource, where we link specific NavNeuro episodes to chapters in the Clinical Neuropsychology Study Guide and Board Review textbook. You can find the webpage by going to navneuro.com/boardstudy. In keeping with the theme, today we will be sharing advice for how to study for the exam. Also, check o…
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In this episode we highlight topics such as the meaning and evolution of the term “eloquent cortex,” localized versus distributed models of brain functioning, aggressiveness versus conservatism of neurosurgeons during resections, the “onco-functional balance,” electrocorticography and stereo EEG procedures, the Wada procedure, the clinical and func…
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Today’s episode is a quick announcement about a new resource for using NavNeuro content to study for board certification in clinical neuropsychology. We now have a web page that links specific NavNeuro episodes to chapters in the Clinical Neuropsychology Study Guide and Board Review textbook, authored by Stucky et al. You can find it at https://www…
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This episode is a conversation with Drs. Clifford Jack and Kevin Duff about recent updates to the diagnosis and staging of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We discuss biological versus clinical/pathological approaches to diagnosing AD, analogies between AD and other medical conditions, the predictive validity of amyloid PET in asymptomatic older adults, t…
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Today we bring you the audio from a recent discussion with Philip Sarpong, a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Wheaton College who spoke to us for his YouTube channel and podcast, called Phil’s Guide to PsyD. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/155 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here are a few easy ways: 1) Ge…
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Doug Stringer was honored to be the opening and closing speaker for the annual three-day Christian Men's Network Summit. The recent 2024 Global Summit, which had the theme "BORN TO SERVE," focused on SHAPING A NEW GENERATION OF SERVANT LEADERS. In this episode, Doug Stringer dives deep into the power of serving others and living with a purpose beyo…
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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Lucette Cysique about long COVID. We discuss terminology, symptom profiles, epidemiology, biological mechanisms, psychological and sociocultural factors, overlap with chronic fatigue syndrome, overlap with functional neurological disorder, neuropsychological evaluations, and treatment recommendations. Show no…
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Today we give you our second pediatric fact finding case. For this one, we have Dr. Jennifer Reesman playing the role of examiner and Dr. Veronica Chang playing the role of examinee. Jen is board certified in clinical neuropsychology and pediatric neuropsychology through ABPP and works at the Chesapeake Center in Maryland. Veronica is a postdoctora…
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In this episode on systemic, non-CNS cancer therapies and brain health, with Drs. Michael Parsons and Jorg Dietrich, we discuss basic concepts in cancer biology, the impact of cancer therapies on cognition, mechanisms by which non-CNS treatments impact brain health, the role of the immune system in treatment, immune system overactivation and cognit…
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The theme for the 2024 National Day of Prayer was “Lift Up The Word and Light Up The World”. Doug shared this message at New Life Church Houston taken from a message on “Being A Living Lampstand." This message is focused on the importance of being grounded in God's word and living according to biblical principles. Doug emphasizes the need to lift u…
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Today we give you our conversation about performance validity tests with Dr. Kyle Boone. Kyle is a board certified clinical neuropsychologist in private practice in Torrance, California. This episode represents an extension of our prior discussion with Kyle about test security, so listen to that one if you can, although it’s not a prerequisite for …
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Like all leaders, Jim Buchan has encountered challenges and potholes along his leadership journey. He shares how leadership development requires intentional preparation, much like the precision of a relay race handoff, where timing and alignment are crucial. When we hit the potholes of life, it can throw off our alignment and put us in danger. Join…
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Summary: Choices define our destiny! Throughout our lives, we are confronted with making choices that influence our lives and future. As we are faced with decisions, it is so important to keeping our vision of hope and destination, with expectation and anticipation. There are times that our immediate circumstances are challenging and difficult, yet…
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This episode covers the issue of test security in neuropsychology. Topics covered include forensic neuropsychology, the potential harm of breaches to test security, how clients or patients may invalidate cognitive test scores, the role of attorney coaching, ways in which test security can be breached (and methods to prevent breaches), teleneuropsyc…
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Doug recently shared on keeping our moral compass in the midst of all the noise polutition and distractions.. He points to the the scriptures that keep you focused on rectitude and righteousness. Listen to this timely, and inspiring message that remind us of the importance to be tethered to God and His word, to withstand the storms of the day. Clic…
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Today we give you our first pediatric fact finding case, with Dr. Danielle Ransom playing the role of examiner and Dr. Lauren Irwin Harper playing the role of examinee. Danielle is an Assistant Professor at John’s Hopkins University School of Medicine; she is board certified in clinical neuropsychology and the pediatric subspecialty. Lauren is a Ne…
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God wants His church to prepare for the days ahead and be an ark of refuge in times of trouble. By preparing and getting in alignment to God’s kingdom principles, both individually and corporately, we can be ready to be a help to others. Windsurfing and speedboating in life may be fun and exciting, but when major storms come, we’d better be rooted …
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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Catherine Price about perioperative cognitive decline (including delirium), particularly in older adults. Various topics are covered, including the frequency of cognitive problems post-surgery, predisposing and precipitating factors for post-surgical cognitive impairments, surgery as a biological stress test …
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Join Doug as he shares insights on the Kingdom of God in present times, emphasizing the unique power of passionate gatherings and their potential for multi-generational impact. Drawing from historical examples and personal experiences, Doug discusses how God has been preparing the church for a significant move. He underscores the importance of cons…
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Today we give you another conversation with Dr. Noah Silverberg. This brief episode is on terminology related to the diagnosis of traumatic brain injury and concussion, based on guidance from the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/147 _________________ If you’d like to support the show, here a…
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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Noah Silverberg about persisting symptoms following concussion. The discussion covers prevalence of persistent postconcussive symptoms, risk factors for persisting symptoms, the importance of mental health symptoms and psychological constructs, the relationship between TBI and functional cognitive disorder, a…
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