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    Explore " neuroscience" with insightful episodes like "337 - Prevention & Intervention Strategies for AD", "Arthur Brooks on Managing Your Emotions", "10. The KEY to unlocking your greatest health potential", "8. How to overcome triggering food and people during the holidays - PART 2 - The Food" and "BONUS: How to deal with extra Halloween candy for yourself and your kids" from podcasts like ""AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research", "Aspen Ideas to Go", "Beyond Intuitive Eating - Total Confidence with Food, Body, and Life", "Beyond Intuitive Eating - Total Confidence with Food, Body, and Life" and "Beyond Intuitive Eating - Total Confidence with Food, Body, and Life"" and more!

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    337 - Prevention & Intervention Strategies for AD

    337 - Prevention & Intervention Strategies for AD

    In today's episode, Naila provides an overview of 14 articles published in November 2023 on non-pharmacological interventions for AD. You'll hear about cognitive training, music therapy, chair yoga, providing support to caregivers, and a range of neural stimulation techniques. Enjoy!

     

    Cognitive and Social Factors (2:26)

    Lifestyle interventions (13:40)

    Stimulation Techniques (19:20)

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    You can find the bibliography for this episode here, or by clicking the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A4HZVCtgh5AwZkd5V2ATZSFAxGJt48q3/view?usp=drive_link

    To access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharing

    You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: amindr.com

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    Follow-up on social media for more updates!

    Twitter: @AMiNDR_podcast

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    Email: amindrpodcast@gmail.com  

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    Please help us spread the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! And if you could leave us a rating and/or review on your streaming app of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the podcast), that would be greatly appreciated! It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review! Don’t forget to subscribe to hear about new episodes as they come out too. 

    Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/

    Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Naila Kuhlmann and Christy Yu, edited by Scott Prins, and reviewed by Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography was made by Rob Cloke and wordcloud was created by Salodin Al-Achkar (www.wordart.com). 

    Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For November 2023, the sorters were Elyn Rowe, Christy Yu, Salodin Al-Achkar, Naila Kuhlmann and Anusha Kamesh. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Lara Onbasi, Joseph Liang, Judy Cheng, and Christy Yu, for keeping everything running smoothly. AMiNDR was founded in 2020 by Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Elyn Rowe, and Naila Kuhlmann. 

    Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.   

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w   

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    If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.  

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    *About AMiNDR: *  

    Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!" 

    Arthur Brooks on Managing Your Emotions

    Arthur Brooks on Managing Your Emotions

    Living a happy life isn’t as simple as having a smile on your face all the time. We often think that our negative emotions should be minimized and repressed, but acknowledging and managing them is actually key to achieving a healthy baseline. Author and Harvard professor Arthur Brooks studies the latest happiness research across behavioral science, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience. He shares his findings with the business school students he teaches and with the general public he writes for, and explains how to understand and manage our emotions. We cannot control our emotional responses to the world, he says, but we can learn to control how we react to them.

    aspenideas.org

    10. The KEY to unlocking your greatest health potential

    10. The KEY to unlocking your greatest health potential

    Do you desire to “fix” or shrink your body as a means to feeling better, more confident, and healthier? There is an entire industry dedicated to exploiting that desire for profit-- it's called diet culture. But, here’s the thing, regardless if the eating plan, exercise plan, or pill works, very few people are actually willing to look under the surface and explore exactly what drives the obsession with food and body. In this episode, you get REAL talk about something that DRIVES your unhealthy relationship with food, your obsession with shrinking your body, rediscover how to live in your highest potential. 






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    Loving the podcast?

    You are not alone! If you’re like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you’ll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for…


    Join Peace with Food & Soul, the life-changing group coaching program designed to help you shed food and body guilt for GOOD.

    Join the free BEYOND INTUITIVE EATING Facebook group

    Work with Beth 1:1


    SOCIAL HANDLES

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    @bethbasham.rd
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    FOLLOW & REVIEW

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    8. How to overcome triggering food and people during the holidays - PART 2 - The Food

    8. How to overcome triggering food and people during the holidays - PART 2 - The Food

    Do you feel unsafe or out-of-control with holiday foods? This time of year is  celebrated with more foods that might be viewed as highly delicious but has also been labeled as "forbidden" leading us to feel out-of-control with these fancy dishes. This is the second episode of a 3-part podcast series designed to help you navigate the holidays with more peace as you encounter triggering situations with food or people that might otherwise deplete you. 

     

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    Loving the podcast?

    You are not alone! If you’re like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you’ll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for…


    Join Peace with Food & Soul, the life-changing group coaching program designed to help you shed food and body guilt for GOOD.

    Join the free BEYOND INTUITIVE EATING Facebook group

    Work with Beth 1:1


    SOCIAL HANDLES

    Website: www.bethbasham.com
    Instagram:
    @bethbasham.rd
    Facebook:
    @bethbasham.rd


    FOLLOW & REVIEW

    If you found value in this episode, please follow and leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening through. My mission is to help women end the war with their body and food so they can discover total body confidence from the inside out. When you leave a positive review, mor...

    BONUS: How to deal with extra Halloween candy for yourself and your kids

    BONUS: How to deal with extra Halloween candy for yourself and your kids

    This is an impromptu bonus episode I provided to my Facebook community in response to some concerns about how to deal with all the extra sugar in the house around Halloween. The audio comes from a live recording so might feel a bit different than my other episodes but I promise the information is just as juicy! If you're feeling a bit anxious or out-of-control with candy or are concerned about your kids exposure to all this sugar, this episode is going to be a good one. Please note, you don't have to have kids in the house to benefit from the information inside. 

    If you want to join the free FB group, use the link below. 


    CONNECT MORE WITH BETH!


    Loving the podcast?

    You are not alone! If you’re like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you’ll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for…


    Join Peace with Food & Soul, the life-changing group coaching program designed to help you shed food and body guilt for GOOD.

    Join the free BEYOND INTUITIVE EATING Facebook group

    Work with Beth 1:1


    SOCIAL HANDLES

    Website: www.bethbasham.com
    Instagram:
    @bethbasham.rd
    Facebook:
    @bethbasham.rd


    FOLLOW & REVIEW

    If you found value in this episode, please follow and leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening through. My mission is to help women end the war with their body and food so they can discover total body confidence from the inside out. When you leave a positive review, mor...

    2. How do you know you've hit diet rock bottom?

    2. How do you know you've hit diet rock bottom?

    How do you know it’s time to get off the yo-yo diet and weight cycling rollercoaster and look at food and your body through a new lens? Let's explore 3 tell-tale signs that you may have hit diet rock bottom and might be ready for a new approach and exactly HOW to begin shifting this. 

    CONNECT MORE WITH BETH!


    Loving the podcast?

    You are not alone! If you’re like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you’ll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for…


    Join Peace with Food & Soul, the life-changing group coaching program designed to help you shed food and body guilt for GOOD.

    Join the free BEYOND INTUITIVE EATING Facebook group

    Work with Beth 1:1


    SOCIAL HANDLES

    Website: www.bethbasham.com
    Instagram:
    @bethbasham.rd
    Facebook:
    @bethbasham.rd


    FOLLOW & REVIEW

    If you found value in this episode, please follow and leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening through. My mission is to help women end the war with their body and food so they can discover total body confidence from the inside out. When you leave a positive review, mor...

    Beyond Intuitive Eating Trailer

    Beyond Intuitive Eating Trailer

    Are you ready to end the war with food, discover total confidence in your body, AND achieve your health goals? If your answer is “yes” but you’re a tad skeptical, then you’re in the exact right place. 


    A rising leader in the industry, Beth Basham MS, RD is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and Liberated Body Coach. Beth helps women bridge food freedom with optimal health using principles of intuitive eating, emotional mastery, functional medicine, neuroscience, and dashes of spirituality. If you’re ready to break-free of the yo-yo diet cycle and elevate your physical and mental health to the optimal level from the inside out, now is the time and Beth can lead you there. 

    Every week you’ll learn new ways to break-free of chronic dieting, restrictive or binge eating, body hatred, and the overall madness of diet culture so you can start living your best and healthiest life in total confidence. If you’d like to work with Beth directly, visit bethbasham.com. 

    If you’d like to work with Beth directly, visit www.bethbasham.com.


    CONNECT MORE WITH BETH!


    Loving the podcast?

    You are not alone! If you’re like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you’ll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for…


    Join Peace with Food & Soul, the life-changing group coaching program designed to help you shed food and body guilt for GOOD.

    Join the free BEYOND INTUITIVE EATING Facebook group

    Work with Beth 1:1


    SOCIAL HANDLES

    Website: www.bethbasham.com
    Instagram:
    @bethbasham.rd
    Facebook:
    @bethbasham.rd


    FOLLOW & REVIEW

    If you found value in this episode, please follow and leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening through. My mission is to help women end the war with their body and food so they can discover total body confidence from the inside out. When you leave a positive review, mor...

    On Travel, Burnout, & Gaining Perspective (w/ Anna Li - Founder, Healing Journey Retreats)

    On Travel, Burnout, & Gaining Perspective (w/ Anna Li - Founder, Healing Journey Retreats)

    Anna Li's been to over 90 countries. Burned out, anxious, and depressed from her job in tech, she started out side-hustling as an Airbnb host. But rather than bringing the world to her, Anna left everything behind to backpack through Southeast Asia. A few years later, her company Healing Journey Retreats is organizing a retreat to Tulum, Mexico.  

     

    Anna's mission is to bridge the gap between neuroscience and travel. Discover what she learned about burnout through her trips around the world, how she used them to gain perspective, and the familial challenges she faced when she adopted the life of an ever-curious traveler. 

     

    Anna talks about:

    • How she learned to develop meaningful relationships quickly through backpacking
    • How her side-hustle as an Airbnb host launched her current career
    • Facing and overcoming severe burnout and being a toxic colleague 
    • Defying parental expectations as a child of immigrants 
    • Exploring multiple paths to achieve the same goals

     

    We'd love to hear your feedback! 
    Here's a quick 5-question survey. Your answers will help us to make the show even better: https://forms.gle/5JnfCUWbgLRw1NTa8 

     

    Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.

    Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). 

    Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," "Prelude No. 20," "Prelude No. 7," "Short Song 020723,"  "Short Song 030523," "Short Song 020123," "Prelude No. 11," "Short Song 021123," "Short Song 020323," "Short Song 030923," "Prelude No. 12," "Short Song 012223," "Prelude No. 14," "Short Song 020523."

    Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License

    How the Brain Constructs Reality: Interview with Andy Clark

    How the Brain Constructs Reality: Interview with Andy Clark

    Every now and then we like to talk to someone who is an expert in something we know almost nothing about. What better topic than philosophy and neuroscience? Andy Clark is Professor of Cognitive Philosophy at the University of Sussex, and is a well-known voice within philosophy of mind, pushing the boundaries of how we conceive of the brain, its connections with our environment, and in his new book, how it actively constructs our experience through prediction. The book is The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality. We have a delightfully nerdy, scientific, and humble conversation with Andy about everything from why we sometimes feel our phones vibrating when they're not there, to whether AI can match human brains, to psychedelics, to whether there is a hard problem of consciousness. We even get him to talk a bit about religion. We barely scratch the surface, but it was a lot of fun!

    The beverage we taste in this episode is Blanton's Single Barrel bourbon from Buffalo Trace Distillery.

    Audio note: we weren't able to use our standard recording setup for this one, so if we sound a little odd, that's why. Apologies!

    To skip the tasting, go to 6:53.

    You can find the transcript for this episode here.

    Image credit: The New Yorker Magazine

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    329 - Treatments Targeting Neurotransmission in Alzheimer's Disease: January 2023

    329 - Treatments Targeting Neurotransmission in Alzheimer's Disease: January 2023

    This episode covers some papers from January 2023 on treatments focused on repairing the neurotransmitter imbalance in Alzheimer's disease. We hope you enjoy listening as Christy summarizes this exciting research—from the discovery of new therapeutics to the synthesis of drugs. 

    Sections in this episode:

    Drug Screening (3:37)

    New Drugs (7:00)

    Synthesized Drugs (13:35)

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    To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BkF6ofShRYL_ggRRFKvNsHvBz4PrLfXr/view?usp=share_link

    To access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharing

    You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: amindr.com

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    We at AMiNDR are eager to hear from you! We opened up a survey available until the end of April for you to tell us what we are doing well, and where we can improve. Access the survey at tinyurl.com/amindrsurvey. All survey responses will be anonymous. By doing the survey, you can choose to enter a draw for a $15USD gift card for any location you choose! 

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    Please help us spread the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! And if you could leave us a rating and/or review on your streaming app of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the podcast), that would be greatly appreciated! It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review! Don’t forget to subscribe to hear about new episodes as they come out too. 

    Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/

    Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Ellen Koch, edited by Michelle Grover, and reviewed by Christy Yu and Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography and wordcloud were created by Lara Onbasi (www.wordart.com). 

    Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For January 2023, the sorters were Elyn Rowe, Christy Yu, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Kevin Nishimura, Anelya Gandy, Salodin Al-Achkar, and Rob Cloke. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Lara Onbasi, Joseph Liang, and Judy Cheng, for keeping everything running smoothly.

    Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.   

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w   

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    If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.  

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    *About AMiNDR: *  

    Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!" 

    324 - Synaptic Transmission in Alzheimer's Disease: January 2023

    324 - Synaptic Transmission in Alzheimer's Disease: January 2023

    We are diving in to all things neurotransmitters and synaptic signaling to kick off the January 2023 series. You'll hear about dopamine, noradrenaline, prion proteins, a new 3D cell culture model, and more, in today's episode. Enjoy!  

    Sections in this episode:  

    Monoamine Neurotransmitters (3:50)  

    Glutamate (9:18)  

    Acetylcholine (15:51)  

    Synaptic Proteins (17:43)  

    New 3D Culture Method (21:32) 

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    To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/106pvyu5qprE3dW0j2RieICqJF0Hdsyu7/view?usp=share_link

    To access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharing

    You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: amindr.com

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    Follow-up on social media for more updates!

    Twitter: @AMiNDR_podcast

    Instagram: @AMiNDR.podcast

    Facebook:  AMiNDR  

    Youtube: AMiNDR Podcast

    LinkedIn: AMiNDR Podcast

    Email: amindrpodcast@gmail.com  

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    Please help us spread the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! And if you could leave us a rating and/or review on your streaming app of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the podcast), that would be greatly appreciated! It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review! Don’t forget to subscribe to hear about new episodes as they come out too. 

    Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/

    Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Ellen Koch, edited by Michelle Grover, and reviewed by Judy Cheng and Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography and wordcloud were made by Lara Onbasi (www.wordart.com). 

    Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For January 2023, the sorters were Elyn Rowe, Christy Yu, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Kevin Nishimura, Anelya Gandy, Salodin Al-Achkar, and Rob Cloke. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Lara Onbasi, Joseph Liang, and Judy Cheng, for keeping everything running smoothly.

    Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.   

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w   

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    If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.  

    --------------------------------------------------------------

    *About AMiNDR: *  

    Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!" 

    323 - The Immune System & Glia in Alzheimer's Disease Part 1: November 2022

    323 - The Immune System & Glia in Alzheimer's Disease Part 1: November 2022

    Welcome our new host, Anelya, who covers 12 papers on the role of immune system and glia in Alzheimer’s disease. The first half of this episode will focus on potential targets for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, followed by the disease-associated inflammatory mechanisms. Part 2 will be released as a bibliography. We hope you find this episode interesting!  

    Sections in this episode:  

    Potential Therapeutic Agents (2:28)  

    Disease-Associated Neuroinflammatory Mechanisms (14:08) 

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    To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vB80YukfRcQt6w147DhqjUgzfLzpGo8I/view?usp=share_link

    To access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharing

    You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: amindr.com

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    Follow-up on social media for more updates!

    Twitter: @AMiNDR_podcast

    Instagram: @AMiNDR.podcast

    Facebook:  AMiNDR  

    Youtube: AMiNDR Podcast

    LinkedIn: AMiNDR Podcast

    Email: amindrpodcast@gmail.com  

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    Please help us spread the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! And if you could leave us a rating and/or review on your streaming app of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the podcast), that would be greatly appreciated! It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review! Don’t forget to subscribe to hear about new episodes as they come out too. 

    Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/

    Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Anelya Gandy, edited by Michelle Grover, and reviewed Elyn Rowe, Ellen Koch, and Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography and wordcloud were made by Lara Onbasi (www.wordart.com). 

    Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For November 2022, the sorters were Sarah Louadi, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Christy Yu, Dana Clausen, Kevin Nishimura, Anelya Gandy, Salodin Al-Achkar, Ellen Koch, and Elyn Rowe. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, Lara Onbasi, Joseph Liang, and Judy Cheng, for keeping everything running smoothly.

    Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.   

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w   

    -------------------------------------------------------------- 

    If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.  

    --------------------------------------------------------------

    *About AMiNDR: *  

    Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!" 

    Your brain on burnout

    Your brain on burnout
    We’re back! This is from our “lost episodes” — This is your brain…and this is your brain on burnout, any questions? OK, but seriously, burnout effects everyone, even if they/you don’t admit it. Burnout is a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress. It can affect ANYONE, but it is especially common among high-performers who push themselves to the limit. In this episode, we dive into the latest research on burnout and its effects on the brain, as well as offer practical advice for preventing and managing burnout. If you’re heading into 2023 feeling overwhelmed and drained, this episode is for you.

    Awe Is More Powerful than You Think

    Awe Is More Powerful than You Think

    So much of adult life is about learning the rules and then using those rules to navigate the world. We become certain that we know what we know — that we’re right, and we’re safer and more secure that way. But certainty, argues neuroscientist Beau Lotto, might actually be one of society’s biggest sources of emotional and physical unwellness. Certainty causes us to have less humility, less creativity, and less tolerance for difference. But occasionally, something amazing knocks us out of those patterns — we’re awestruck. Is it possible to use awe as a tool to make us more open, tolerant people? In Lotto’s talk from Aspen Ideas: Health, he walks us through how that effect actually works in our brains, and shares what he’s learned from researching the topic at his Lab of Misfits, where he’s founder and CEO.

    aspenideas.org

    303 - Cognitive & Behavioural Changes in Alzheimer's Disease Part 1: July 2022

    303 - Cognitive & Behavioural Changes in Alzheimer's Disease Part 1: July 2022

    Part 1 of our cognitive and behavioural changes category will focus on papers that explore behavioural and sensory processing deficits in AD. Topics range from motor impairments to visual and olfactory processing in both human patients and mouse models of AD. If you're curious about how AD patients process the facial expression of pain, then this is the episode for you!  

    Sections in this episode:  

    Behavioural Changes (2:39)  

    Visual Processing (6:23)  

    Olfaction (9:20)  

    Pain and Emotional Processing in AD (12:19) 

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    To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kk5_gCcgrly1JAXXOijafkVyVSbyh3k6/view?usp=sharing

    To access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharing

    You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: www.amindr.com

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    Twitter: @AMiNDR_podcast

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    Please help us spread the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! And if you could leave us a rating and/or review on your streaming app of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the podcast), that would be greatly appreciated! It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review! Don’t forget to subscribe to hear about new episodes as they come out too. 

    Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/

    Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Judy Cheng, edited by Chihiro Abe, and reviewed by Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography was created by Anjana Rajendran and the wordcloud was created by Lara Onbasi (www.wordart.com). 

    Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For July 2022, the sorters were Sarah Louadi, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Ellen Koch, Dana Clausen, Christy Yu, and Elyn Rowe. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, and Lara Onbasi for keeping everything running smoothly.

    Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.   

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w   

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    If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.  

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    *About AMiNDR: *  

    Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!" 

    Paul Blackman (Nurturing Young Minds Foundation) - ALTBAYS SHOW #94

    Paul Blackman (Nurturing Young Minds Foundation) - ALTBAYS SHOW #94

    Show 94 Paul Blackman (Nurturing Young Minds Foundation)

    Welcome to ALTBAYS Show (feat. Fabian Roberts and Leo Magri)

    Meet Paul Blackman

    Paul has had 35 years of experience working as an educator with children of all ages and ability levels.

     His business background includes running a computer company for four years in the early eighties and being self-employed as an educational consultant and counsellor for the past five years.

     Paul’s Nurturing Young Minds Foundation provides educational programmes to enhance young children’s learning in combination with fun games.

    His recent experience has been developing resources, including computer games based on leading-edge neuroscience research. He is excited about the possibility of making a difference in the lives of children worldwide.

    ALTBAYS Show invites awesome people from Aotearoa, New Zealand, to have an honest, laid-back conversation. Our platform focuses on bringing communities together to grow and thrive. 

    295 - Cognitive and Behavioural Changes in Alzheimer's Disease: June 2022

    295 - Cognitive and Behavioural Changes in Alzheimer's Disease: June 2022

    This episode contains a whole range of topics in cognitive and behavioural changes in AD! Tune in as Judy covers a variety of papers published in June 2022, spanning from from sensory processing in mouse models to antidepressants in human patients. There's bound to be something that piques your interest!  

    Sections in this episode:  

    Studies Using Mouse Models (2:03)  

    Sensory Processing (7:15)  

    Behavioural Changes in AD (13:08)  

    Cognitive Changes in AD (15:49)  

    Neuropsychiatric Changes in AD (19:45) 

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    To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sn9Sm6xwq15HlyRE6eBUumUrAUGsj5jr/view?usp=sharing

    To access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below:

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharing

    You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: www.amindr.com

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    Twitter: @AMiNDR_podcast

    Instagram: @AMiNDR.podcast

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    Email: amindrpodcast@gmail.com  

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    Please help us spread the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! And if you could leave us a rating and/or review on your streaming app of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the podcast), that would be greatly appreciated! It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review! Don’t forget to subscribe to hear about new episodes as they come out too. 

    Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/

    Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Judy Cheng, edited by Chihiro Abe, and reviewed by Anusha Kamesh. The bibliography and wordcloud were created by Lara Onbasi (www.wordart.com). 

    Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For June 2022, the sorters were Sarah Louadi, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Naila Kuhlmann, and Elyn Rowe. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, and Lara Onbasi for keeping everything running smoothly.

    Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.   

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w   

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    If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.  

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    *About AMiNDR: *  

    Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!" 

    Mel Interviews Lyssa deHart

    Mel Interviews Lyssa deHart
    Welcome to the 60th Episode of the #100MasterCoaches​ Show. In this episode, Mel interviews Lyssa deHart from Washington State, USA. Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, author of StoryJacking: Change Your Dialogue, Transform Your Life and the Reflective Coach. Lyssa is a Leadership Confidence Coach and Whole Life Coach, Certified ICF Mentor Coach, Coaching Super-Vision Partner, ICF PCC Assessor, and coaching educator. Using her understanding of the ICF Core Competencies, combined with her knowledge of Neuroscience, Lyssa works with Professional Coaches to expand the capacity to partner with their clients through how they show up and hold the space for those with whom they work. Lyssa is the creator of the Power of Metaphor Certification Program. Giving coaches new ways to tune their ears to hear the powerful metaphors their clients bring forward, as well as discovering how to actually leverage the important metaphors to create stronger agreements, build trust and safety, allow the client to lead, and ultimately evoke powerful embodied awareness. Lyssa works with creative executives and leaders ready to move their goals forward, shift mindsets, and get unstuck. Her clients develop powerful embodied goals and together they get curious about what stands between where her clients are and where they want to be. Using a creative human solutions-focused framework, she supports people to get results. What fires her up is working with smart creative people to trust their brilliance, and develop the courage, and confidence to believe in themselves and the goals that are important to them. Want to become a Master Certified Coach like Lyssa? Start your journey here today at Catalyst Coach www.catalystcoach.live.

    291 - Vascular Contributions to Alzheimer's Disease: May 2022

    291 - Vascular Contributions to Alzheimer's Disease: May 2022

    Elyn is back with a short and sweet episode on the latest research on vascular contributions to Alzheimer disease! Tune in for a quick recap of May 2022 research, and a disease perspective a bit more lively than the classic amyloid cascade hypothesis!

     

    Clinical Studies (3:53)

    Preclinical Studies/Methology (12:41) 

     

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    To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below: 

     

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ykvbecZO_b3jUyCRc-LG6hgj2ORitxKT/view?usp=sharing

     

    To access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below: 

     

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharing 

     

    You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: www.amindr.com. 

     

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    Twitter: @AMiNDR_podcast

     

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    Email: amindrpodcast@gmail.com

     

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    Please help us spread the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! And if you could leave us a rating and/or review on your streaming app of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the podcast), that would be greatly appreciated! It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review! Don’t forget to subscribe to hear about new episodes as they come out too.

     

    Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/.

     

    Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Elyn Rowe, edited by Michelle Grover and reviewed by Cassi Friday and Judy Cheng. The bibliography and wordcloud were created by Lara Onbasi (www.wordart.com).

     

    Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For May 2022, the sorters were Sarah Louadi, Christy Yu, Ben Cornish, Eden Dubchak, Kira Tosefsky, Elyn Rowe, and Ellen Koch. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, and Lara Onbasi for keeping everything running smoothly.

     

     Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w

     

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    If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.

     

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    *About AMiNDR: *

     

    Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"