Understand Your Brain, Change Your Life! (S1E1)
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In the inaugural episode of the 'BrainWise: Our Lives Decoded' podcast, hosts Cole Bastian and Phil Dixon introduce themselves and their backgrounds in neuroscience and industrial organizational psychology. They discuss the purpose and ambition of the podcast, which is to help listeners decode their lives by understanding brain science. Key highlights include an overview of the brain's primary purpose, the two modes of the brain, a distinction between the conscious and non-conscious modes, the three layers of the brain, the four processes of the brain, and the five forces driving of the brain. The episode concludes with an examination of stress, biases, resistance to change, and the influence of rhythms on daily life. You can engage with us by sending questions or comments via [email protected]. If you enjoyed today’s episode like and subscribe to our show!
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00:00 Welcome to BrainWise: Meet Your Hosts
00:28 Phil's Background and Journey
00:59 Cole's Background and Journey
01:45 The Birth of the Podcast
03:22 Why Understanding the Brain Matters
04:12 Phil's Expertise in Neuroscience
05:07 Cole's Expertise in Organizational Psychology
07:08 The Five Principles of the Brain
08:34 Principle 1: The Brain's Core Purpose
12:36 Principle 2: Conscious and Non-Conscious Modes
19:15 Principle 4: Detecting Cues and Responses
22:19 Social and Emotional Threats
25:46 Emotional Responses at Work and Home
28:04 Managing Emotional Triggers
28:50 Principle 5: The Five Driving Forces of the Brain
29:20 Protection: The First Driving Force
30:21 Participation: The Second Driving Force
31:16 Prediction: The Third Driving Force
32:24 Pleasure and Purpose: The Last Two Driving Forces
33:14 Personal Reflections on Triggers
36:22 Traits vs. States
39:25 The Non-Conscious Brain
41:50 Understanding Biases
47:30 Stress and Change Management
49:33 Rhythms of the Brain
52:27 Conclusion and Future Topics
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