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  • #15 - Science Update Episode
    2024/10/01

    In this episode of Exploring Reality Maybe, we delve into the fascinating world of transcendent thinking and its profound impact on adolescent brain development. A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at UCLA and USC reveals how deep reflective thinking not only shapes the mind but can also have long-lasting effects on emotional well-being and personal relationships. Join hosts Jody and David as they unpack these complex scientific findings, exploring what happens when young minds engage with the world in ways that go beyond the surface.


    At the heart of this episode is a unique study that tracked adolescents over a five-year period, using advanced brain imaging techniques like fMRI to investigate how transcendent thinking influences brain function. By examining how teenagers engage in reflective, value-based thinking—referred to as “transcendent construal”—scientists uncovered an intriguing link between this type of thought and the harmonization of key brain networks. These findings suggest that individuals who engage more deeply with ethical, emotional, and social issues exhibit measurable changes in their brain architecture, leading to greater self-awareness and fulfillment.


    The conversation goes beyond just brain scans, though. Jody and David discuss how this research opens up new possibilities for educators, parents, and anyone interested in human development. Could encouraging transcendent thinking in teenagers be a key to helping them grow not only intellectually but emotionally? The episode delves into practical takeaways from this study, offering insights into how fostering reflective environments can lead to happier, more emotionally connected individuals.


    This episode will change the way you think about the brain, adolescence, and the untapped potential of transcendent thought. Prepare for a deep dive into the science behind how expansive thinking shapes not just the mind, but the entire human experience.



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    18 分
  • # 14 Exploring Judaism, Science and Philosophy
    2024/09/24

    In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Adam Jacobs, a multifaceted individual who has spent over two decades exploring the big questions of existence. A jazz musician turned ordained rabbi and philosopher, Adam has dedicated his life to understanding the relationship between science, spirituality, and consciousness. His eclectic background gives him a unique perspective, blending his passion for music with deep theological and philosophical inquiry. Through his conversations with leading minds in science and religion, Adam offers a fresh take on how these fields intersect and sometimes clash.


    We begin by discussing Adam’s personal journey—from his early obsession with piano to his eventual shift towards spirituality and rabbinical studies. He shares his insights on the compatibility between science and religion, pointing out that historically, many scientific pursuits were driven by religious intentions. Adam makes the case that these two fields are not mutually exclusive and can, in fact, complement each other in the search for understanding the nature of the universe.


    One of the key topics in this episode is consciousness, which Adam believes is fundamental and not merely a byproduct of brain activity. He contrasts this view with materialistic philosophies that dominate much of modern scientific thought. By exploring concepts like panpsychism and the spiritual perspectives from Kabbalah, Adam argues for a deeper understanding of reality—one that acknowledges the profound mysteries of the mind.


    We also delve into the challenging concepts of morality and free will. Is morality subjective, or does it exist as an absolute truth? Can a deterministic universe still have room for free will? Adam weighs in on these philosophical dilemmas, offering his perspective on the importance of humility and the reduction of the ego as pathways to a higher understanding of reality.



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    46 分
  • #13 Exploring Love and Chinese Medicine
    2024/09/10

    In this insightful episode of Exploring Reality Maybe, we are honored to sit down with Dr. Linh Love, a healer, doctor, and certified coach with a diverse background in Chinese medicine, acupuncture, trauma work, and evolutionary astrology. Dr. Love takes us on a profound journey through the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, explaining how it is rooted in the concept of qi (life force) and the deep connection between nature and the human body. Drawing from centuries of ancient wisdom, she discusses how Chinese medicine views illness, highlighting the interconnectedness between the body's systems and how energy medicine offers patients a new, holistic perspective on healing.


    Dr. Love delves into the importance of nature’s patterns, sharing how ancient practitioners applied their observations of nature to better understand the body, mind, and illness. She speaks on the healing power of Chinese medicine, its role in helping patients shift their understanding of their bodies, and how everything in life is deeply interconnected. The conversation moves into trauma—both personal and collective—and how trauma is stored in the body. Dr. Love shares how her practice uses a combination of Chinese medicine and neurobiology to help individuals regulate their nervous systems and heal physically and emotionally.


    Listeners are guided through the five elements of Chinese medicine—water, fire, air, wood, and metal—and how they correspond to our organs and overall health. Dr. Love then explains her unique approach to evolutionary astrology, which integrates past life patterns to help clients make sense of their present-day experiences. As the discussion deepens, Dr. Love emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with our ancestry for profound healing and shares practical self-healing tools that empower individuals to take control of their well-being.


    To conclude, Dr. Love shares exciting details about her upcoming projects, courses, and how listeners can connect with her for personalized healing, coaching, and further exploration of the wisdom she imparts. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in holistic healing, Chinese medicine, or exploring their personal and ancestral roots.



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    39 分
  • #12 Exploring the Brain & Music with Dr. Kamran Fallahpour
    2024/09/03

    In this episode of "Exploring Reality Maybe," we explore the enigmas of the human mind and the cutting-edge science behind brain health. We are joined by Dr. Kamran Fallahpour, a licensed clinical psychologist, neuroscientist, and brain-computer interface expert with over 25 years of experience. Dr. Fallahpour has dedicated his career to understanding the complexities of neuropsychology and developing innovative treatments for a wide range of psychological and neurological disorders.


    Dr. Fallahpour shares his journey from an early interest in physics and architecture to becoming a leading figure in psychology and neuroscience. He offers insights into the brain's remarkable ability to rewire itself, a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity, and how this can be harnessed to treat conditions such as ADHD, depression, anxiety, and even optimize peak performance. Through advanced techniques like neurofeedback, QEEG brain mapping, and cognitive profiling, Dr. Fallahpour emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment plans that cater to the unique brain dynamics of each individual.


    In this episode, we also explore the therapeutic potential of music and psychedelics. Dr. Fallahpour discusses how music can act as a powerful neuromodulator, capable of both stimulating and calming the brain, and the exciting possibilities of integrating Eastern music into neuroscience research. Additionally, we touch on the controversial yet promising field of psychedelic therapy, examining its role in treating severe mental health conditions and enhancing consciousness while also considering the risks involved.


    Whether you are a neuroscience expert or enthusiast seeking to improve your mental well-being or simply curious about the mysteries of consciousness, this episode with Dr. Fallahpour will challenge your perceptions and expand your understanding of the human mind.



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    43 分
  • # 11- Exploring Communication with Uri Hasson
    2024/08/27

    In this episode of Exploring Reality Maybe, we dive into the fascinating world of brain science and human connection with renowned neuroscientist Uri Hasson, professor at Princeton University. We explore how our brains process stories, the concept of neural entrainment, and how communication influences human cognition. Uri breaks down his groundbreaking research on how storytelling synchronizes brainwaves between speakers and listeners, creating a deep, almost magical alignment of thought.


    We also examine how even in times of deep division, such as global conflicts or political polarization, storytelling can foster unexpected moments of understanding. Join us as we delve into how the default mode network shapes our personal perceptions and beliefs, and why finding common ground is not just a social necessity but a neurological reality.


    In this captivating conversation, we also explore the power of language, how memories shape our understanding of the world, and the challenges of living in a time when facts, narratives, and beliefs often diverge. Uri’s insights shed light on the human tendency to align with those who share our views, while also emphasizing the brain’s inherent drive to seek connection—even with those on the other side of the divide.

    Perfect for anyone interested in neuroscience, communication, and the deeper workings of the mind, this episode is an eye-opening look at how our brains react to stories and why they have such a profound impact on our lives. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey into the science of storytelling and the art of connection.



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    39 分
  • #10- Exploring The Science of Fulfillment with Dr. Anna Yusim
    2024/08/20

    In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Dr. Anna Yusim, a renowned Board-Certified psychiatrist, author, and executive coach with a unique approach that blends science, spirituality, and mental health. Educated at Stanford and Yale, Dr. Yusim has guided over 3,000 individuals, from Fortune 500 CEOs to Olympic athletes, towards greater purpose and fulfillment.


    Join us as Dr. Yusim shares her journey of discovering spirituality after an impressive academic career, which led her to travel to over 70 countries, study Kabbalah, Buddhist meditation, and shamanic healing, and work with some of the world's most revered spiritual leaders. We delve into her groundbreaking work on the connection between mental health and spirituality, including her upcoming project,Yale Center for Mental Health & Spirituality.


    Throughout the episode, we explore how science and spirituality can coexist, the role of the ego in human experience, and the potential of spirituality to address global challenges like divisiveness and exploitation. Dr. Yusim also offers practical insights and recommendations for integrating spiritual practices into daily life.


    Whether you're interested in the science of spirituality, seeking a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection, or curious about the latest developments in mental health, this conversation with Dr. Anna Yusim is not to be missed.



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    41 分
  • #9 - Exploring Brain Music with Masha Brodskaya and Brian Forbes
    2024/08/09

    In this episode, we dive into the captivating world of music and neuroscience with two pioneering experts, Masha Brodskaya and Brian Forbes. Masha, a Grammy-nominated musician, producer, and educator, merges classical performance, neuroscience, and holistic body practices to create groundbreaking work. Brian, a Grammy award-winning producer, guitarist, and composer, complements Masha's approach with his expertise in meditation, energy work, and neuroscience studies at Johns Hopkins University. Together, they have achieved something extraordinary—they recorded the host, Jody R. Weiss’s brainwaves and transformed them into music!


    Join us as we explore their journey and the incredible GCI Planet initiative, which supports Ukrainian civilians, particularly women and children, through humanitarian aid and virtual concerts like "U for Ukraine." Masha shares her deeply personal experiences growing up in Ukraine and the profound impact of the invasion on her work and social activism. We also delve into their innovative NexVox project, inspired by a serendipitous moment at Carnegie Hall, which integrates classical music, virtual and augmented reality, and neuroscience to create a unique auditory and visual experience.


    Discover how Masha and Brian's groundbreaking work in neurofeedback and AI integration can influence states of consciousness and cognitive performance, offering therapeutic benefits for those suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more. Learn about their ongoing research, retreats, and upcoming app release, designed to bring this transformative technology to a broader audience.


    Tune in for an enlightening conversation that bridges art, technology, and human potential. Support their efforts and be inspired by the resilience and creativity of these incredible artists.



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    40 分
  • #8 - Exploring Ka! with Stephanie Wang
    2024/07/25

    In this episode of "Exploring Reality Maybe," join us as Stephanie Wang, a visionary whose career spans from finance to the transformation of consciousness, health, and wellness, introduces her latest venture, Ka! Empathogenic.


    Stephanie's journey began at Solomon Brothers and HSBC Securities before transitioning into film and television, where she pioneered transmedia projects for prestigious platforms like Alliance of Civilizations Media Fund, ABC Television, Discovery Channel, and National Geographic.


    With her extensive background, Stephanie founded MediaNosh, an early social media agency, and later contributed her expertise to Evolver Holdings, Corp. and Reality Sandwich, exploring the intersection of organics, adaptogens, and phytonutrient cuisine. Her strategic marketing and branding efforts were pivotal in the success of Ken Jordan’s Alchemist Kitchen, celebrated as New York Magazine's "Best of New York" in Health and Self Category 2017.


    Discover how Stephanie's diverse experiences converge in her passion for Kana and Ka!, as she discusses their profound impact on mental health and well-being. This episode promises insightful conversations, firsthand experiences with Ka! chews, and practical advice for integrating this transformative supplement into your daily life.


    Tune into "Exploring Reality Maybe" for an enriching exploration with Stephanie Wang, a leader at the forefront of empathogens and holistic wellness and conscious living.



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    40 分