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Episode 495: Fat Beets

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Cognitive Revolution Cody Kommers Welcome to Cognitive Revolution with Cody Kommers. In this show we'll explore the personal side of the intellectual journey. It's all too easy to see the successes of great scientists, creatives, and thinkers as unattainable. But that's because we only see the outcome, not the process. Cognitive Revolution is a show about the steps these great minds took to get to the top. Explicit Seed Your Subconscious Maddison Everist Welcome to Seed Your Subconscious, the podcast for women who know they are destined for a vibrant, fulfilling life but feel stuck, overwhelmed, or hindered by self-sabotaging behaviours. If you find yourself grappling with fears of failure, success, or being seen, along with limiting beliefs and negative self-talk, you’re in the right place. The gap between where you are now and your ideal self can feel vast, however we have the missing link - your subconscious. Without the support of your subconscious mind - which runs 95% of your cognitive functions - beliefs, thoughts, feelings and behaviours, achieving your dreams can feel impossible. This podcast is hosted by Maddison Everist—certified hypnotherapist, rapid transformational therapy practitioner, coach, wellness expert, and founder of Bloomin Within—it dives deep into subconscious reprogramming, hypnotherapy, parts work, neuroscience, and mind-body practices to help you seed new beliefs in your subconscious; rewiring your min Explicit love, Winslow Taylor Winslow (HI, ME 5₵)a meditative channel | acoustic parallel to: lovewinslow.co I study the mind, and graduated with an interdisciplinary degree in Cognitive Science, Behavioral Studies, and Humanities. I pursued graduate studies in applied behavioral analysis and cognitive sciences, and then my life basically became fast car, by Tracy Chapman. Explicit Your Improv Brain Jen deHaan Your Improv Brain is a show that helps you understand your brain (and body!) to be a happier, better performer. I'll also explore the intersection of improv comedy, neurodivergence, and the science of performance. Episodes cover how different brain types, including neurodivergent and neurotypical minds, experience comedy and performance. The show discusses creating supportive environments and understanding cognitive differences in improv practice.Your Improv Brain also explores how neurodivergence, including ADHD and autism, impacts how we learn, coach, and perform. Host Jen deHaan - who is certifying in multiple programs based on nervous system regulation - gets into the science of why we freeze up on stage, how to find flow state, and using nervous system regulation tools to become a more resilient improviser and actor.Why this show is for youWhether you are neurodivergent or neurotypical, this show provides a neuroinclusive lens on the creative process. We move beyond "yes and" t Explicit

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