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The Neural and Physical Rotations of Self: Brain Talk

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What if the mind is not floating above the body but built by environmental influences, trained through countless moments of sensation, movement, and meaning? We open the door to “brain talk,” the ongoing dialogue between memory, emotion, and sensory input that shapes a lived sense of self. Rather than treating thoughts as disembodied, we follow the route from raw signals to experience—the neurophysics of the self—and show how trained states become what most of us call the mind.
From there, we get practical. We outline a simple framework that helps kids develop three foundational skills: sense, feel, and focus. At home, predictable routines, playful contact, and calm repair teach a child’s nervous system how to settle and re-engage. In the classroom, cooperation, shared goals, and structured feedback turn attention into belonging and effort into mastery. Out in the neighborhood, community activities add healthy unpredictability, letting kids practice timing, communication, and recovery under light pressure—the same adaptations they will need in future workplaces.
Along the way, we challenge old splits between body and mind and offer a grounded view of mental health as a trainable set of patterns. If you are a parent, teacher, or caregiver, you’ll hear concrete ways to help a child map internal states to real-world action. If you are simply curious about how experience becomes identity, you’ll get a fresh language for what your brain and body are already doing: translating sensation into self, moment by moment. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with someone who cares about child development, and leave a quick review to help others find these ideas.

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Education and Science: The Brain's Body, Help to Improve Brain, Body, and Sense Events. www.brainsbody.net *Improving Mental Health and Self-Awareness: www.humansystemsscience.com * Brain Talk: Learning the Brain's Body with Dr. Slaton Live. www.drslatonlive.com Also: Dr. Christopher K Slaton: Amazon.com., Barnes&Noble.com * #TheBrainIsTheBody, #ParentLeadership, #ChildDevelopment, [email protected]

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Chapters

1. Brain, Body, And The Self (00:00:00)

2. Defining Brain Talk (00:00:25)

3. Mind As Trained Body States (00:00:47)

4. Part Two: New Frontier (00:01:05)

5. Sensing And Focusing Skills (00:01:12)

6. Home And Family Practices (00:01:24)

7. School Cooperation And Belonging (00:01:41)

8. Neighborhood To Workplace Readiness (00:01:53)

101 episodes

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What if the mind is not floating above the body but built by environmental influences, trained through countless moments of sensation, movement, and meaning? We open the door to “brain talk,” the ongoing dialogue between memory, emotion, and sensory input that shapes a lived sense of self. Rather than treating thoughts as disembodied, we follow the route from raw signals to experience—the neurophysics of the self—and show how trained states become what most of us call the mind.
From there, we get practical. We outline a simple framework that helps kids develop three foundational skills: sense, feel, and focus. At home, predictable routines, playful contact, and calm repair teach a child’s nervous system how to settle and re-engage. In the classroom, cooperation, shared goals, and structured feedback turn attention into belonging and effort into mastery. Out in the neighborhood, community activities add healthy unpredictability, letting kids practice timing, communication, and recovery under light pressure—the same adaptations they will need in future workplaces.
Along the way, we challenge old splits between body and mind and offer a grounded view of mental health as a trainable set of patterns. If you are a parent, teacher, or caregiver, you’ll hear concrete ways to help a child map internal states to real-world action. If you are simply curious about how experience becomes identity, you’ll get a fresh language for what your brain and body are already doing: translating sensation into self, moment by moment. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with someone who cares about child development, and leave a quick review to help others find these ideas.

Support the show

Education and Science: The Brain's Body, Help to Improve Brain, Body, and Sense Events. www.brainsbody.net *Improving Mental Health and Self-Awareness: www.humansystemsscience.com * Brain Talk: Learning the Brain's Body with Dr. Slaton Live. www.drslatonlive.com Also: Dr. Christopher K Slaton: Amazon.com., Barnes&Noble.com * #TheBrainIsTheBody, #ParentLeadership, #ChildDevelopment, [email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Brain, Body, And The Self (00:00:00)

2. Defining Brain Talk (00:00:25)

3. Mind As Trained Body States (00:00:47)

4. Part Two: New Frontier (00:01:05)

5. Sensing And Focusing Skills (00:01:12)

6. Home And Family Practices (00:01:24)

7. School Cooperation And Belonging (00:01:41)

8. Neighborhood To Workplace Readiness (00:01:53)

101 episodes

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