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The Brain Podcast
Dr. Shabnam Das Kar MD and Andrea Spyros
10 episodes
3 months ago
In the Brain podcast, we blend medical insights with behavior design principles to empower you in creating brain healthy habits. We aim to demystify brain health, enhance focus, and reduce the risk of dementia. Join us as we unlock the secrets of the brain, all backed by science and fueled by behaviour design.
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In the Brain podcast, we blend medical insights with behavior design principles to empower you in creating brain healthy habits. We aim to demystify brain health, enhance focus, and reduce the risk of dementia. Join us as we unlock the secrets of the brain, all backed by science and fueled by behaviour design.
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Medicine
Education,
How To,
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Science,
Life Sciences
Episodes (10/10)
The Brain Podcast
Stress Resilience Practices
In this episode, Andrea and Dr. Kar delve into the impact of stress on the body and share practical techniques to cultivate stress resilience. They introduce the five-four-three-two-one grounding technique, which helps listeners reconnect with their surroundings and manage anxiety. By guiding listeners through breathing exercises and mindfulness practices, they aim to empower everyone to create brain-healthy habits. Tune in to experience these techniques in real-time and discover how small changes can lead to a more peaceful life. 00:00: Introduction to Brain Health and Stress Management 00:39: Introduction to Stress Resilience Techniques 11:42: Breathing Techniques for Calmness 22:22: Heart Math and Transition Techniques 24:18: Grounding Techniques for Stress Relief 29:00: Grounding Techniques for Anxiety 31:15: Helpful Insights 31:17: Loving Kindness Meditation Techniques 32:29: Wishing Happiness and Peace for Others 34:15: Loving Kindness Meditation and Resilience Building 38:00: Finding What Works for You 38:57: Benefits of Noticing Your Feelings 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique 5 things you can see 4 things you can feel 3 things you can hear 2 things you can smell 1 thing you can taste Loving Kindness Meditation (Sharon Salzberg) May I be happy, may I be healthy, may I be peaceful and at ease. May you be happy, may you be healthy, may you be peaceful and at ease. May we be happy be happy, may we be healthy, may we be peaceful and at ease. May they be happy, may they be healthy, may they be peaceful and at ease. Andrea Spyros
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3 months ago
40 minutes 39 seconds

The Brain Podcast
Testing Your Gut Microbiome
We explore the vital link between gut health and brain function with Luca Cuccia, founder of InJoy. Luca shares his health journey and how InJoy leverages AI and microbiome science for personalized gut health solutions. Key Topics: Gut health’s impact on mental health and inflammation The role of food, lifestyle, and symptom tracking AI-driven personalized health recommendations Sustainable strategies for better gut health 00:00:00 – Introduction to Gut Microbiomes and Brain Health00:00:14 – Meet the Guests: Dr. Shabnam Das Kar, Andrea Spyros, and Luca Cuccia00:01:17 – Luca’s Personal Journey with Health and Gut Issues00:04:11 – The Importance of Discussing Gut Health00:05:13 – Connecting Symptoms: Skin Issues and Gut Health00:08:54 – Personalization in Gut Health Solutions00:09:40 – Indicators of a Healthy Gut Microbiome00:13:08 – Understanding Validated Results in Gut Health Testing00:14:10 – Assessing Gut Health Through Symptoms and Testing00:16:29 – The Role of Gut Health in Overall Well-Being00:21:00 – AI’s Role in Gut Health Analysis00:22:09 – The Importance of Sustainable Health Changes00:25:33 – Tracking Diet and Its Impact on Gut Health00:30:27 – Building a Better Relationship with Food00:33:26 – Final Thoughts on Health and Behavior Change00:39:31 – Where to Find InJoy and Final Remarks About Luca Cuccia and Injoy Audio-only version on YouTube
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7 months ago
41 minutes 54 seconds

The Brain Podcast
Gut Microbiome For A Better Brain
In this episode, we explore the impact of the gut microbiome on brain health. We discuss how gut bacteria influence blood pressure, blood glucose levels, and chronic inflammation—three key factors in cognitive function. Learn how the microbiome contributes to mental health issues and autoimmune conditions, often without apparent symptoms. To simplify gut health, we introduce an analogy: understanding who is present, who their friends are, and what they do together. While food plays the most significant role in shaping the microbiome, there is no quick-fix supplement. We encourage small, manageable food changes, starting with the easiest meals and incorporating more protein. We also highlight the importance of a supportive food environment, such as a well-stocked “super fridge” and “super pantry.” 00:00:00 – Introduction to Gut Microbiome and Brain Health00:00:10 – Blending Medical Insights with Behavior Design00:00:28 – Meet the Hosts: Dr. Shabnam Daskar and Andrea Spyros00:00:40 – Defining the Gut Microbiome00:01:08 – Understanding Microbes in the Gut00:02:16 – The Role of Bacteria: Good vs. Bad00:02:31 – The Evolution of Gut Bacteria00:04:07 – Foundations of Brain Health00:04:44 – Gut Microbiome’s Impact on Blood Glucose00:06:36 – Identifying Gut Microbiome Problems00:09:36 – Framework for Understanding the Gut00:10:06 – The Complexity of Gut Microbiome Relationships00:14:11 – Managing Expectations About Gut Microbiome Knowledge00:17:24 – Actionable Steps for Improving Gut Health00:17:34 – Behavioral Change and Food Choices00:22:02 – Creating a Super Fridge and Pantry00:24:43 – The Importance of Self-Compassion in Dietary Changes00:26:25 – Final Thoughts on Gut Microbiome and Food Choices00:33:45 – Conclusion and Next Steps Audio-only version on YouTube
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8 months ago
34 minutes 8 seconds

The Brain Podcast
Loneliness Uncovered: Strategies to Overcome and Reconnect
Did you know that loneliness can impact your health even more than smoking? Loneliness is not just being alone; it's a mismatch between the connections you want and the ones you have. 00:00:00 - Introduction to Loneliness Did you know that a sense of malaise or burnout can actually be a sign of loneliness? 00:00:29 - Meet the Experts Introduction of Dr. Shabnam Daskar, Andrea Spyros, and guest Amy Vest. 00:01:39 - Defining Loneliness Understanding loneliness as a deficit in desired relationships versus actual relationships. 00:03:23 - Loneliness vs. Isolation vs. Solitude Exploring the differences between loneliness, isolation, and solitude. 00:04:14 - Factors Impacting Loneliness Discussing life circumstances that can lead to feelings of loneliness. 00:07:28 - Health Impacts of Loneliness Exploring the serious health consequences associated with loneliness. 00:09:47 - Understanding Subjective Loneliness Amy shares her personal experience with loneliness and the importance of recognizing it. 00:14:12 - Identifying Personal Needs How to identify what factors contribute to your feelings of loneliness. 00:18:08 - Action Steps for Connection Practical steps listeners can take to decrease loneliness and increase social connection. 00:19:22 - The Importance of Small Actions Emphasizing the significance of small, consistent actions in building connections. 00:21:05 - Navigating Rejection Addressing the challenges of reaching out and dealing with non-responses. 00:25:10 - The Power of Experimentation Encouraging an experimental mindset in social interactions. 00:28:15 - Building Connections Through Shared Moments Sharing personal stories about the impact of small gestures on relationships. 00:36:10 - Quality Relationships and Life Satisfaction Discussing findings from the Harvard Study of Adult Development. 00:38:08 - Practical Actions for Social Engagement Listing actionable steps to foster social connections. 00:42:15 - The Role of Sunny Introduction to Sunny, a project aimed at enhancing social well-being. 00:54:47 - Conclusion and Next Steps Wrapping up the discussion and encouraging listeners to take action. Our Guest is Amy Vest, Behavior Designer in Public Health and Wellbeing Sunny Watch the audio-only version on YouTube
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11 months ago
55 minutes 55 seconds

The Brain Podcast
Gluten-Friend or Foe?
Learn the difference between celiac disease and gluten sensitivity in our latest podcast episode. Listen now for clarity on whether gluten is your friend or foe. Did you know gluten sensitivity can manifest in various symptoms beyond gut issues? From brain fog to joint pain, anxiety to skin conditions and schizophrenia, gluten can impact more than you think. Fertility issues or recurrent miscarriages? Gluten could be a hidden trigger. Introduction to Gluten: 00:00:00-00:02:02 Defining Gluten: 00:02:03-00:02:34 Personal Experience with Gluten Sensitivity: 00:03:59-00:04:09 Symptoms of Gluten Sensitivity: 00:04:09-00:04:52 Differentiating Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity: 00:15:17-00:16:56 Testing for Gluten Sensitivity: 00:18:43-00:19:04 Celiac Disease and Autoimmune Conditions: 00:22:07-00:23:11 Importance of Testing for Celiac Disease: 00:25:53-00:26:56 Being Gluten-Free vs eating gluten-free food: 00:34:50-00:35:46 Final Thoughts and Recommendations: 00:37:47-00:39:58 Quiz: Are You Sensitive To Gluten? Reference Catassi, Carlo, et al. "Diagnosis of non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS): the Salerno experts’ criteria." Nutrients 7.6 (2015): 4966-4977.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 23 seconds

The Brain Podcast
Blue-Light Blocking Glasses: Trendy Accessory or Must Have?
In this episode of the Brain Podcast, we delved into the topic of blue light-blocking glasses with guest Glen Lubbert, founder of Stamina Lab. The discussion revolved around the effectiveness of blue light glasses, the importance of blue light in our circadian rhythm, and the misconceptions surrounding blue light exposure. Glen emphasized the need for a balanced approach to using blue light glasses, highlighting the importance of personal preference and individual needs. Glen shared valuable insights, debunking myths about blue light glasses and shedding light on their real benefits. He emphasized the significance of finding what works best for each individual, whether it’s wearing blue light glasses, adjusting light exposure throughout the day, or implementing Tiny Habits like putting the phone to bed early as part of a wind-down routine. 00:00:00 – Introduction to Blue Light Blocking Glasses 00:05:30 – Importance of Getting Enough Blue Light in the Morning 00:11:14 – Research on Blue Light Blocking Glasses Effectiveness 00:13:58 – Impact of Content on Sleep Quality 00:16:39 – Discussion on Melatonin and Blue Light Glasses 00:19:43 – Types of Blue Light Glasses and Their Benefits 00:24:09 – Cognitive Chewing Gum for Sleep 00:27:06 – Hype or Not: Blue Light Glasses Evaluation 00:27:52 – Tiny Habit Recipe: Putting Phone to Bed at Night 00:28:38 – Where to Find Glenn Lubert About our guest, Glen Lubbert The Stamina Lab Watch the audio-only version on YouTube References Bauducco, Serena, et al. “A bidirectional model of sleep and technology use: A theoretical review of How much, for whom, and which mechanisms.” Sleep Medicine Reviews (2024): 101933. Shechter, Ari, et al. “Blocking nocturnal blue light for insomnia: A randomized controlled trial.” Journal of psychiatric research 96 (2018): 196-202.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 26 seconds

The Brain Podcast
Harnessing Spirituality And Gratitude For Better Blood Pressure Levels
In this episode, we delved into the fascinating world of cardiovascular health, specifically focusing on hypertension, with the esteemed cardiologist Dr. Maria Emilia Figueiredo Teixeira from Brazil. Dr. Maria Emilia shared insights from her groundbreaking research on the influence of gratitude, forgiveness, and spirituality on hypertension control. 00:00:00 – Introduction to Hypertension Concerns00:05:30 – Research on Central Hemodynamics and Endothelial Function00:09:39 – Defining Spirituality, Religiosity, and Religion00:13:10 – Simple Intervention Approach in the Study00:14:40 – Participants and Hypertension Stages00:16:33 – Utilization of WhatsApp for Messaging00:20:16 – Discussion on One-Time Actions00:22:44 – Results of the Study00:24:11 – Standard of Care in Brazil00:25:17 – Future Plans and Scaling the Intervention00:28:50 – Gratitude and Conclusion Our podcast guest: Dr. Maria Emilia Figueiredo Teixeira MD, PhD, FESC Cardiologist and Researcher at the Hypertension Unit of the Federal University of Goiás, Brazil. Dr. Maria Emilia on Instagram Watch the audio-only version on YouTube Reference FEEL Study: Focus on Spirituality, Gratitude Can Lead to Decrease in BP, Increase in FMD
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1 year ago
30 minutes 27 seconds

The Brain Podcast
What do vision, hearing, and smell have to do with brain health?
We discuss the importance of vision, hearing, and sense of smell to the risk of dementia. Changes in these senses can serve as signals for potential dementia and how addressing these root causes can help prevent dementia down the line. We emphasized the connection between these senses and the nervous system, as well as the role of inflammation in impacting them. We also shared practical strategies such as getting regular vision check-ups, testing hearing, and engaging in olfactory training to improve brain function. Introduction to the Importance of Senses: 00:00:00 Vision, Hearing, and Smell as Indicators of Dementia: 00:02:00 Impact of Vision on Brain Function: 00:03:25 Hearing Loss and Dementia Risk: 00:09:39 The Significance of Sense of Smell: 00:20:26 Olfactory Training and Brain Function: 00:27:19 Common Connections Between Senses and Dementia: 00:31:54 Audio-only version on YouTube References Test your hearing. Hear WHO app Unusual sense of smell and detection of Parkinson’s Disease. Woo, Cynthia C., et al. “Overnight olfactory enrichment using an odorant diffuser improves memory and modifies the uncinate fasciculus in older adults.” Frontiers in Neuroscience 17 (2023): 1200448.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 16 seconds

The Brain Podcast
What Can You Do If You Have The High-Risk Alzheimer’s Disease ApoE4 Gene?
(00:00) – Intro: Nine ways to reduce Alzheimer’s risk (01:47) – Importance of ApoE4 in dementia (03:15) – Different ways to reduce dementia risk (04:12) – 9 Things You Can Do to Support Your Brain Health (07:00) – Pay attention to brain, body, and supplements for optimal health (07:51) – RDAs and benefits of supplements (08:34) – Omega3 testing and supplementation (10:08) – Omega3 supplements for atrial fibrillation (11:38) – Supplementing with a symphony of nutrients, not just one (12:32) – Vitacog Supplementing with Vitamin B and Omega3 (14:10) – Taking supplements for long-term benefits (17:07) – B vitamin testing for correcting genetic variations (17:32) – A positive aging mindset reduces dementia risk (19:15) – Tiny habits shift mindset for healthy aging (20:57) – A positive mindset helps with knee pain (21:36) – Longevity questions to ask yourself (22:06) – Inspiration for physical fitness in older age (22:46) – Hormones and Alzheimer’s disease in women (26:39) – Head trauma and dementia risk importance for people with ApoE4 (29:24) – Impact of Alcohol on women’s health (31:40) – What is the easiest place to quit alcohol? (32:36) – Loss of sense of smell increases the risk for Alzheimer’s disease (33:13) – Using Essential Oil for Memory Training (35:03) – Home sniff tests for brain health (36:42) – Outro: Support yourself with these tips Chapters created by ChapterMe Audio-only version on YouTube References Woo, Cynthia C., et al. “Overnight olfactory enrichment using an odorant diffuser improves memory and modifies the uncinate fasciculus in older adults.” Frontiers in Neuroscience 17 (2023): 1200448.
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1 year ago
37 minutes 10 seconds

The Brain Podcast
Living With The High-Risk Alzheimer’s Disease ApoE4 Gene
If you’ve been told you have the ApoE4 gene that puts you at risk for Alzheimer’s or think you may have it, most likely your doctor told you there’s nothing you can do. That’s not entirely true. We’ll share the nine things you can do to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s. Many people learn they have a genetic risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and feel like victims. We’ll help you protect your brain now so the risk is mitigated. (00:00) – Have You Got the APOE4 Gene Associated with Alzheimer’s? (00:33) – Heads Up: Julie Bergfeld on Her Alzheimer’s (01:07) – Julie Bergfeld on Her Alzheimer’s Gene (01:35) – The APOE4 gene associated with Alzheimer’s (02:21) – APOE4 gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease (02:58) – Julie’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease (08:15) – Brain Games for APOE 4 (08:33) – Challenging Your Brain (09:44) – Dementia and behaviour change (11:11) – Starting small: How to Get Out of the Tiny Habits (11:44) – Mental health: Start small and build momentum (12:23) – How to Keep From Getting Down or Defeated Over a Diagn (15:25) – Does thinking about getting older affect your dementia risk? (19:33) – Genetic Testing (24:54) – Julie on the Genetic Testing (27:58) – APOE4 gene test (29:11) – Alzheimer’s risk for women, genetics and the treatment (31:31) – A message about hope for your brain in your 30s (33:34) – Outro Chapters created by ChapterMe Audio-only version on YouTube About Julie Bergfeld Audio-only version on YouTube References Levy, Becca R., et al. “Positive age beliefs protect against dementia even among elders with high-risk gene.” PloS one 13.2 (2018): e0191004. Alzheimer’s Disease genetic fact sheet.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 59 seconds

The Brain Podcast
In the Brain podcast, we blend medical insights with behavior design principles to empower you in creating brain healthy habits. We aim to demystify brain health, enhance focus, and reduce the risk of dementia. Join us as we unlock the secrets of the brain, all backed by science and fueled by behaviour design.