Mindset Neuroscience Podcast

Stefanie Faye
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Nov 17, 2022 • 43min

Season 2 Ep 6: Love, Purpose and Relational Realities

“Love is at once an affirmation and a transcendence of who we are.” ― Esther Perel   “And what is true for human beings is true for every living thing: all organisms require alternating periods of growth and equilibrium. Any person... READ MORE The post Season 2 Ep 6: Love, Purpose and Relational Realities appeared first on StefanieFaye.
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Sep 20, 2022 • 1h 11min

Season 3 Episode 5: Why social rejection is so scary – the science of communication, maturity and purpose

"Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” * ― Leo Tolstoy   Listen on Blubrry Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts We are in the most interconnected period that humanity has ever experienced. The... READ MORE The post Season 3 Episode 5: Why social rejection is so scary – the science of communication, maturity and purpose appeared first on StefanieFaye.
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Aug 10, 2022 • 1h 27min

Embodied Cognition and Learning with Drs. Sheila Macrine and Jennifer Fugate

Learning is a gateway to power and freedom Learning increases our degrees of freedom by giving us new ways to move, communicate and adapt to challenges and capitalize on opportunities.   Listen on Blubrry Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple... READ MORE The post Embodied Cognition and Learning with Drs. Sheila Macrine and Jennifer Fugate appeared first on StefanieFaye.
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Jul 12, 2022 • 1h 40min

Season 3 Ep 3: The socio-biomechanics of resilience, trust and flow

“Once again, the world seems to be less about objects than about interactive relationships.” ― Carlo Rovelli, Seven Brief Lessons on Physics   Studying human brains while a person is immobile and alone in an mri machine can only get us so... READ MORE The post Season 3 Ep 3: The socio-biomechanics of resilience, trust and flow appeared first on StefanieFaye.
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Jun 15, 2022 • 45min

Season 3 Episode 2 – Interview with Jason Knight: Natural Intelligence and Embodied Mindsets

To update our algorithms and enhance our brain functioning, there is one key thing we can do: Intentionally add experiences into our weekly routine that engage our sensory-motor systems in ways that are completely unfamiliar to us. That is the essence of my interview with Jason Knight, director of Alderleaf Wilderness College. In this interview, we discuss: -Jason’s journey to becoming a wilderness expert and his desire to connect people more deeply with nature and the types of thinking that come with those experiences; -How people’s mindsets get disrupted when they experience a learning environment that challenges what they are used to; -How our awareness expands as we spend time in nature: we begin to see allies, tools and individuated beings; -A truly embodied perspective of empathy: working with natural systems requires us to move out of our self-referential networks and expand into neural territories that recognize how another living organism can perceive the world differently than us; -High-level pattern recognition: how get the best possible solution and sustainable way of achieving a goal by expanding the space-time horizon and creating maps to see multiple systems working together across long periods of time The post Season 3 Episode 2 – Interview with Jason Knight: Natural Intelligence and Embodied Mindsets appeared first on StefanieFaye.
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Apr 26, 2022 • 59min

Season 3 Episode 1 – Biomechanics of Human Communication and Social Intelligence

In this episode, I explore: -the difference between our autonomic and somatic nervous systems and why knowing the difference gives us power to change -biomechanisms we use to protect or defend ourselves that are tied to our past and may not be helpful to us in our current situation (as I am learning, these can be hard habits to break) -how we can experiment with new patterns using skeletal muscles to control our breath, voice, eyes, hands and body within our social interactions -10 key mechanical adjustments we can make to move in this world in ways that optimize our functioning and sense of fulfillment -how our hyper-focus on words & devices makes us lose touch with our bodies, with our environment and with all the non-verbal aspects of life The post Season 3 Episode 1 – Biomechanics of Human Communication and Social Intelligence appeared first on StefanieFaye.
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Feb 22, 2022 • 51min

Season 2 Episode 12 – Moral Injury, Forgiveness and Cognitive Flexibility

Explore the intriguing concept of moral injury and its distinction from trauma. Discover how forgiveness and cognitive flexibility can unlock advanced neural mechanisms. Learn about the social and cultural sources of moral distress and their effects on communities. Delve into the role of morality in enhancing social cooperation. Stefanie also discusses effective therapies for addressing moral injury and how bringing pain into awareness can lead to purpose. Transform moral pain into a pathway for personal growth and resilience.
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Dec 22, 2021 • 1h 8min

Season 2 Episode 11 – The Neuroscience of Attachment and Emotion Regulation

Explore how attachment theory is ingrained in our neurophysiological makeup. Discover the impact of secure versus insecure attachment styles on emotional regulation and personal exploration. The discussion highlights the vital role of caregivers in shaping our emotional connections and relationships in adulthood. Delve into the biobehavioral adaptations that guide us as we seek closeness with others.
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Oct 19, 2021 • 46min

Season 2 Episode 10 – The Science of Feeling Understood

Have you ever had the experience of feeling like someone really ‘gets you’?   This can take various forms - like being able to share what’s on our mind and the other person holding space for us to explain. It... READ MORE The post Season 2 Episode 10 – The Science of Feeling Understood appeared first on StefanieFaye.
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Aug 4, 2021 • 30min

Season 2 Episode 9 – Hierarchies and Signal Flow

Why do systems fall apart or become dysfunctional? A system can be a family, relationship, community, business, organization, society. The human mind-brain-body is also a system. One reason dysfunction can happen is related to hierarchy and ‘signal flow’. Hierarchies exist throughout nature and throughout human society. Hierarchies are best able to serve the system when there is efficient signal flow from subsystems to the higher levels and vice versa. We can see dysfunction happen when the highest levels of a hierarchy are -not serving the goals of the entire system -have communication channels dominated by a specific subgroup/subsystem -are blocking or suppressing efficient communication and signal flow from the subsystems Optimal functioning of a system requires a state of signal flow where all members or nodes feel ‘understood’. This experience of being understood is at the core of optimal system functioning within human systems. When we don’t feel understood, it means there is a block of signal flow. This episode covers the idea of hierarchies and signal flow - and what happens when hierarchies don’t serve the goals of the entire system. In upcoming articles, I’ll be bringing this concept back down to more personal and interpersonal levels. The post Season 2 Episode 9 – Hierarchies and Signal Flow appeared first on StefanieFaye.

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