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MindSet with Tom McNulty, M.S. - Behavioral Health, Neurology & Medical Integration
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I'm a former health talk radio host (18+ years) and I want to create a behavioral health focus for my podcast. My shows may be 10-12 minutes up to about 30-45 minutes - depending on the topic and if I bring a guest in via online connections. The content will be clinically sound material, opinion, and topical headline issues (trauma, school shootings, workplace depression, bullying, parenting, etc). I have 45+ years in behavioral health. I'm the co-creator, and co-writer of Episodes-The Movie ...
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Discussing issues that impact scientific research monthly, from clinical research to ethical considerations. Hosted by Alexa McClellan. New episode every month. Learn more at about.citiprogram.org
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Your latest update from The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Read more: https://www.thetransmitter.org/
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The Trust in Tech podcast is a project by the Integrity Institute — a community driven think tank advancing the theory and practice of protecting the social internet, powered by our community of integrity professionals.
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Shamanism, Reiki, Spirituality, Personal Development, and More. It’s time to re-member your Divine purpose and limitless potential. Welcome to Wisdom Rising, the official podcast of Moon Rising Shamanic Institute. Join Shamanic Reiki practitioners Christine Renee, Isabel Wells, and Shantel Ochoa as they guide you on a journey of radical self-discovery and spiritual guidance. Each week we dance through the realms of shamanism, mysticism, energy healing, and personal development to illuminate ...
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Are you a direct support professional or frontline supervisor who loves to learn more about best practices for supporting people with intellectual disability? In “A Closer Look,” we explore the most current and relevant issues covered in "Frontline Initiative." Produced by the University of Minnesota’s Institute on Community Integration and the National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals, "Frontline Initiative" is a bi-annual online magazine by and for the direct support workforce. z. ...
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The daily demands of being a direct support professional (DSP) can often lead to stress and burnout. And when a DSP is stressed, they are likely to make errors that can be costly. Join Mark Olson and Chet Tschetter as they bring you a new podcast that dives into self-care for DSPs. You can download and listen to Wellness Matter for Direct Support wherever you get your podcast. This podcast is produced by the Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota. Wellness Matters ...
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The Job Match Makers Podcast shares stories from employment consultants about supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to find employment in their communities—one person, one job at a time. This podcast is produced by the Minnesota Transformation Initiative, a technical assistance center focused on expanding capacity for competitive, integrated employment across Minnesota. Hosted by Brian Begin and Sherry Healey from the University of Minnesota, the Job Match Makers ...
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Welcome to Impact, The Conversation, a podcast from the Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota that takes a deep dive into the latest research, practices, and insights moving the inclusion of people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities forward. Each episode brings to life voices from a recent issue of Impact, ICI’s long-running magazine. Co-hosts and guests are Impact issue editors and authors with and without lived experience of disability from ...
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Noble Mind is a podcast exploring mindfulness, meditation, and psychology. In each episode, Alex Gokce, MSW, and Katherine King, PsyD, host inspiring conversations with psychologists, authors, and other thought leaders seeking real world wisdom you can bring into daily life. Interviewees have included Christopher Germer, Ron Siegel, Susan Pollak, Tom Pedulla, and more. Learn more, read show notes, suggest interviews, and more at noblemindpodcast.com. Our show is brought to you by the Institu ...
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Who Belongs? was launched in Fall 2018 as the Othering & Belonging Institute's official podcast. The question of who belongs in our societies, whether local, national, or global, is one of the central drivers that underpin how people are othered, or how the conditions of belonging are created. Our podcast addresses this foundational question to open pathways to explore a range of policies, movements, scholarship, and narratives that get us closer to the goal we seek, which is to advance a so ...
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This Conference was organised by an ad hoc multidisciplinary group in Oxford University, which had begun in 2006 to discuss how to network and raise the profile of the research already being done in Oxford on peace, peacemaking, peacebuilding and peacekeeping. The title ‘The Serious Study of Peace’ underlines that peace was no longer seen merely as a fringe interest but was beginning to take its place in academe as a matter of serious concern to which a wide range of disciplines can contribu ...
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This podcast is about the truth in nursing. Host Sandra Payne BN, ex-RN, Master Certified Holistic Wellness Coach and founder of Nurse Rx Online Coaching Program & Community, interviews real nurses who will share their stories, their struggles, their insights, advice, and inspiration. It's real, raw, and you don't want to miss a single episode!
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An original podcast from T-Mobile for Business and iHeartRadio, Jonathan Strickland connects with the world’s most unconventional thinkers, the leaders at the intersection of technology and business, to understand how they continue to thrive in a world of complex organizations and lightning-fast technology. How do these executives innovate and enable change, both inside and outside their companies, and what are they looking forward to tackling next? Let’s find out…
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Bridging Academic landscapes. At Access 2 Perspectives, we provide novel insights into the communication and management of Research. Our goal is to equip researchers with the skills and enthusiasm they need to pursue a successful and joyful career. This podcast brings to you insights and conversations around the topics of Scholarly Reading, Writing and Publishing, Career Development inside and outside Academia, Research Project Management, Research Integrity, and Open Science. Learn more abo ...
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Why we need basic science to better understand the neurobiology of psychedelics
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7:13Despite the many psychedelics clinical trials underway, there is still much we don't know about how these drugs work. Preclinical studies represent our best viable avenue to answer these lingering questions.
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Black Women in Clinical Research: Building Community and Breaking Barriers - On Research Podcast
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31:27In this episode, we talk with Danielle Mitchell, CEO and founder of Black Women in Clinical Research (BWICR), a professional organization dedicated to empowering, supporting, and connecting Black women working in clinical research through mentorship, networking, and career development opportunities. Notes: Black Women in Clinical Research (BWICR) -…
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Archetypes + Soul Agreements: A Map to Self-Healing and Purpose
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48:32Send Us a Message! ✨ What if your hardest relationships are actually teachers, and your recurring triggers are maps guiding you toward healing? In this episode, we explore how Soul Contracts and Spiritual Archetypes form a living framework for meaning, growth, and purpose. From the four universal shadow archetypes—the victim, saboteur, prostitute, …
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Reproducibility is a team sport: Lessons from a large-scale collaboration
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7:55Building reproducible systems across labs is possible, even in large-scale neuroscience projects. You just need rigor, collaboration and the willingness to look your own practices dead in the eye.
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Local circuit loops within body control fly behavior, new 'embodied' connectome reveals
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5:15The mapping, which traces how the central nervous system interacts with the rest of the body, challenges the idea that behavior control is centralized.
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MindSet with Tom McNulty, M.S.: The Mindfulness Alliance & Dr. Lisa Napora, Founder/CEO
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37:26Are we a caring society, globe, neighborhood, school, workplace, or self? The world's attitude about others can be very unsettling to witness or read about. Further, in the United States of America and it's long history of reaching out to those less fortunate has eroded and we are no longer a trusted nation. The Mindfulness Alliance serves as a cat…
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Shamanic Journey Through the Lower Four Chakras!
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58:31Send Us a Message! Your lower four chakras — Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus, and Heart — form the energetic foundation of your life, shaping your sense of safety, creativity, confidence, and connection. When these chakras are out of balance, it can show up as fear, self-doubt, blocked creativity, or disconnection from your personal power. In today's ep…
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Beyond Newtonian causation in neuroscience: Embracing complex causality
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24:55The traditional mechanistic framework must give way to a richer understanding of how brains actually generate behavior over time.
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Autism experts question HHS statements on Tylenol, leucovorin
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9:28Concerns include the administration's reliance on weak, correlational evidence rather than established research.
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This paper changed my life: Dan Goodman on a paper that reignited the field of spiking neural networks
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4:43Friedemann Zenke's 2019 paper, and its related coding tutorial SpyTorch, made it possible to apply modern machine learning to spiking neural networks. The innovation reinvigorated the field.
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Paper by memory institute director garners expression of concern over image integrity
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5:44The notice, posted last week in Nature, follows a recent string of corrections to at least three other articles by Li-Huei Tsai's lab.
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First nerve-net connectome shows how evolutionarily ancient nervous system coordinates movement
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5:27The map of a comb jelly's aboral nerve net, which helps the animal orient and position itself within the water column, reveals a unique system for sensing the world and coordinating movement.
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Shadow Work Explained: How to Heal and Integrate Your Hidden Self
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48:11Send Us a Message! What if the parts of yourself you’ve been hiding aren’t broken—but the very key to your healing? In this transformative episode on shadow work and self-healing, Christine Renee and Shantel Ochoa reveal why shadow work isn’t about battling your “dark side,” but instead learning to love, accept, and integrate the hidden aspects of …
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International scientific collaboration is more necessary-yet more challenging-than ever
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6:27These partnerships accelerate neuroscience by enabling researchers to share resources and expertise, as well as generate more relevant and reproducible results. But new federal funding restrictions in the United States are putting such collaborations in jeopardy.
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Inner Child Healing: From Wounded to Witnessed
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1:00:07Send Us a Message! What if your inner child healing journey could be filled with joy, creativity, and magic—rather than only revisiting trauma? 🌿 In this powerful episode, shamanic Reiki practitioners Christine Rene and Isabel Wells share a groundbreaking approach to inner child work that blends deep emotional healing with wonder, play, and soul co…
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MindSet with Tom McNulty, M.S. - PART TWO: HHPartners on Healthcare Hospitality-Tune In!
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1:04:43NOTES: Listen to Part One, first. We had some infrequent sound quality issues on this recording. We deeply apologize to our terrific guests and our listeners. Hospitality is Good, But It Belongs in the Hospital This is Part Two of a very popular podcast on healthcare hospitality. Our podcast features a foundational discussion of how healthcare hosp…
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Sensory gatekeeper drives seizures, autism-like behaviors in mouse model
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5:03The new work, in mice missing the autism-linked gene CNTNAP2, suggests a mechanism to help explain the overlap between epilepsy and autism.
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Mitochondria set 'ancient' metabolic thermostat for sleep in flies, separate from circadian rhythms
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6:44During waking hours, a specialized set of sleep neurons in the fly brain accumulates reactive oxygen species, which eventually trigger sleep to clean up and repair the damage they do.
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How to Reclaim Your Power: Breaking Free from Past Trauma
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1:08:18Send Us a Message! What if the stories you tell yourself are the very chains keeping you stuck? In this powerful episode, Christine and Isabel explore how past trauma shapes your identity, limits your potential, and disconnects you from your intuition — and how you can finally break free. From a Shamanic perspective, your life is created by the sto…
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Building the future of neuroscience at HBCUs
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7:34Black In Neuro is launching a new program to help historically Black colleges and universities advance neuroscience research and education, focusing on cross-institutional collaboration, joint curriculum development and improved mentoring initiatives.
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Rewire Your Subconscious: 3 Steps to Heal Limiting Beliefs
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47:15Send Us a Message! What if the beliefs holding you back aren’t “you” at all—but subconscious programs written before you turned 10? In this powerful episode, Isabel Wells unpacks how limiting beliefs shape your reality, block your intuition, and keep you repeating the same patterns no matter how hard you try to change. ✨ This episode is a replay of…
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Emotion research has a communication conundrum
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36:33In 2025, the words we use to describe emotions matter, but their definitions are controversial. Here, I unpack the different positions in this space and the rationales behind them—and I invite 13 experts to chime in.
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Autism-linked copy number variants always boost autism likelihood
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7:28By contrast, varied doses of the same genes decrease or increase the odds of five other conditions, with distinct biological consequences, two new preprints show.
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James Bryan Smith has a Things Above Conversation with Aundi Kolber about her book, “Try Softer: A Fresh Approach to Move Us out of Anxiety, Stress, and Survival Mode–and into a Life of Connection and Joy.” Aundi Kolber believes that we don’t have to white-knuckle our way through life. In her debut book, Try Softer, she’ll show us how God specifica…
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Astrocyte networks span large swaths of brain
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5:28The networks are plastic, connect brain regions that aren’t connected by neurons and may enable long-distance communication between astrocytes, a new preprint shows.
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From bench to bot: Why AI-powered writing may not deliver on its promise
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8:25Efficiency isn’t everything. The cognitive work of struggling with prose may be a crucial part of what drives scientific progress.
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Beyond 'High Vibe': Shadow Work and Toxic Positivity
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1:01:22Send Us a Message! We’ve all heard the mantras: “Raise your vibration.” “Think positive.” “Manifest your dream life.” But what if these well-meaning ideas are keeping you stuck? In this raw and transformative episode, Christine Renee and Shantel Ochoa take you beyond surface-level spirituality and deep into shadow work—where real healing, embodimen…
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Worms help untangle brain structure/function mystery
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9:09The synaptic connectome of most animals bears little resemblance to functional brain maps, but it can still predict neuronal activity, according to two preprints that tackle the puzzle in C. elegans.
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James Bryan Smith’s thought from above in this episode is, “Integrate Like Jesus.” This week, James follows up on his previous episode, discussing God’s deep longing for us. Smith explains the four modes of being we live in: family, work, play, and entertainment. He describes how Jesus engaged in each of these modes and why they are essential. Inte…
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The Transmitter's reading list: Six upcoming neuroscience books, plus notable titles in 2025
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10:07Dig into an exploration of the fundamental aspects of intelligence, a new textbook about theoretical neuroscience and a memoir about memory research, among other new releases.
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The NIH Mandate for Posting IBC Minutes: Guidance for Institutions - On Research Podcast
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38:42Guest host Dr. Anne Hawkinsbadge (CITI Program) and Dr. Regina Allen (Virginia Tech) discuss the NIH’s new requirement for Institutional Biosafety Committees (IBCs) to post approved meeting minutes online, effective June 1. They explore how institutions can comply, while also examining the role, membership, and importance of IBCs in research compli…
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Long-standing theoretical neuroscience fellowship program loses financial support
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6:23Funding from the Swartz and Sloan Foundations helped bring physicists and mathematicians into neuroscience for more than 30 years.
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