Explore the universal phenomenon of sensing an unseen companion with Dr.Ennapadam S.Krishnamoorthy, from Rabindranath Tagore's Jeevanadevata and the accounts of explorers like Shackleton's Fourth Man and Messner's Silent Climber, to cross-cultural mystic parallels and the latest neuroscience of felt presence.
Discover how brain systems like the Temporoparietal Junction (TPJ) and the Default Mode Network (DMN) construct this powerful, guiding presence under conditions of extreme stress, isolation, or deep contemplation.
Is it survival mechanism, divine presence, or a unique interplay of your brain's architecture? Tune in to Neurokrish Immersion to find out.
In the first episode of the Neurokrish immersion series, we explore Osho’s radical take on spiritual freedom, living totally with awareness.
From Zorba the Buddha to Tantra as acceptance, to everyday meditation in walking, eating, listening and breathing, this episode invites you to question conditioning, meet death without fear, and live here and now with joy, love and playfulness.
Are you a fox who adapts fast, or a hedgehog who wins with one big focus?
In this Neurokrish Immersion, we explore Isaiah Berlin’s famous parable, how Plato and Shakespeare model the two mindsets, what Philip Tetlock’s research reveals about prediction, and why great companies switch between fox thinking for strategy and hedgehog focus for execution.
We also unpack the brain networks behind each style and leave you with practical ways to train flexible, resilient leadership.
On the eve of World Alzheimer’s Day, Dr. Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy hosts Prof. Robert Friedland and Prof. Vincent Mok for a candid deep dive into the gut-brain axis in neurodegeneration. From bacterial amyloids that can cross seed brain proteins, to aquaporin 4, meningeal clearance, oral and ear microbiomes, and why lifestyle and diet still matter, Prof. Friedland challenges the field to think deeper than plaques, asking better questions and looking beyond the gut to mouth, skin, and even earwax.
Clinical neuropsychologist and neuromusicologist Dr. Shantala Hegde joins Neurokrish to unpack how ragas shape emotion, attention, and memory, why Indian musical structures matter for the brain, and how rhythm and melody can aid rehab across Parkinson’s, dementia, and more.
From time of day ragas to dopamine and neural plasticity, this conversation bridges Indic knowledge and modern neuroscience with vivid examples and real patient stories.
This episode explores the vagus nerve, also known as the "great wanderer" and the body's information superhighway.
It delves into the history and evolution of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), from invasive implants to modern non-invasive devices, and its wide-ranging clinical applications in treating neurological conditions like epilepsy, dysautonomia, and headaches.
The podcast also connects VNS to ancient Indian science through the concept of Kundalini, presents a compelling case study of a patient with long COVID who found relief through an integrative approach, and highlights simple, everyday practices that stimulate this crucial nerve.
Why do so many patients suffer serious symptoms even when all their tests are “normal”?
In this episode of Neurokrish Immersion, we explore unexplained medical symptoms , functional neurological disorder, health‑anxiety, autonomic dysfunction, the role of the vagus nerve, and how modern plus ancient wisdom may together bring healing.
In this episode of Neurokrish Immersion, we explore the transformative power of integrative medicine, where modern technologies meet ancient healing practices to create truly holistic care. From cutting-edge neurotech to 5,000-year-old Ayurvedic wisdom, we examine how memory, mobility, and mental health can be nurtured through preventive, restorative, and rehabilitative approaches.
Discover how combining pills with meditation, diagnostics with lifestyle therapies, and modern science with traditional practices can redefine wellness and empower patients at every stage of life.
In this episode of the Neurokrish Immersion, we explore the layered concept of the mind in Indic philosophy, Buddhi, Chitta, and Manas. Drawing from Sankhya, Advaita, Buddhism, Dvaita, and Vishishta Advaita, we see how each tradition interprets these instruments of the mind differently. From Buddhi as the discerning intellect, Chitta as the archive of impressions, and Manas as the restless coordinator, to parallels in neuroscience, the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and thalamus, this episode takes you on a journey across philosophy and brain science.
In this podcast Dr.E.S.Krishnamoorthy dives into the leadership dynamics in uncertain times, emphasizing Trump's leadership style, which simplifies complex issues for emotional resonance. We explore how uncertainty, volatility, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA) shape our reactions to leadership and how strongman leaders capitalize on our psychological responses for political gain.
In this immersive episode of Neurokrish, we explore the canine mind to better understand our own.
Through the lives of four dogs, Carlo the disciplined German Shepherd, Coco the impulsive Basset Hound, Leila the emotionally intelligent Bullmastiff, and Kaiser the hyper-aware Rottweiler, Dr. Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy unpacks the neurobiology of temperament.
Are our dogs merely companions, or are they also counsellors and mirrors to our inner selves?
This episode invites you to discover how canine behavior offers profound insights into human emotional intelligence, sensitivity, leadership, and connection.
Prepare your brain and mind for leadership: from multiple intelligences to the five minds framework by Howard Gardner, plus a critical look at empathy, ethical leadership, and the hard truths of decision-making. Discover actionable strategies to develop discipline, synthesis, creativity, respect, ethics, resilience, and when empathy isn’t enough.
In this enlightening episode of Neurokrish Immersion, Dr. Krishnamurthy speaks with Dr. Shivarama Varambally, a renowned psychiatrist from NIMHANS, about the intricate links between the brain, the mind, and yoga.
From debunking myths to exploring how ancient yogic wisdom is reshaping modern psychiatry, this conversation covers groundbreaking research, practical tips, and real-world applications for mental well-being and brain health.
Tune in to discover how yoga can be scientifically applied to manage mental health, cognitive decline, and emotional regulation.
This episode of Neurocritical Immersion dives deep into the psychological and physiological effects of chronic workplace stress. It explores the complex interplay between employer empathy and employee resilience, referencing real-life incidents and psychological frameworks such as learned helplessness, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, and multiple intelligences. A compelling exploration of how millennial mindsets clash with traditional expectations—and how we can build more mindful workplaces for better mental health.
In this compelling episode, Dr. Krishnamoorthy sits down with neuropsychiatrist Dr. Jesús Ramírez Bermúdez from Mexico’s National Institute of Neurology. They explore the intricate relationship between brain biology and subjective pain in conscious experience, from autoimmune psychosis and epilepsy to the interplay of context, culture, and emerging narrative. A trans‑epistemic, systemic approach that blends hard science with personal stories.
In this compelling episode, Dr. Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy sits down with neuropsychiatrist Dr. Jesús Ramírez Bermúdez from Mexico’s National Institute of Neurology. They explore the intricate relationship between brain biology and subjective pain in conscious experience, from autoimmune psychosis and epilepsy to the interplay of context, culture, and emerging narrative. A trans‑epistemic, systemic approach that blends hard science with personal stories.
In this episode of Neurokrish Immersion, Dr. Ennapadam S Krishnamoorthy speaks with Dr. Jesus Ramirez-Bermudez, renowned neuropsychiatrist and author, about his essay Finitude and Melancholy. Together, they journey through history, literature, and philosophy to unpack the relationship between melancholy and creativity, and how the awareness of mortality, our finitude, can lead to deeper meaning and purpose. Drawing on the lives of poets, patients, and thinkers, the conversation moves beyond diagnosis to reflection, introspection, and the power of metacognition.
Aging isn’t decline. It’s evolution.
In this episode of Neurokrish Immersion, we explore how the brain and mind transform with age, not just in memory or movement, but in emotion, wisdom, and resilience. From hippocampus shrinkage to dopamine dips, from white matter changes to emotional deepening, this journey reframes aging as growth. Featuring powerful metaphors, the science of happiness, and practical takeaways for brain health, this episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about thriving in later life.
Epilepsy affects over 23 million people in Asia alone. Yet, it remains cloaked in silence and stigma. In this powerful episode of Neurokrish Immersion, we explore epilepsy beyond seizures—from social isolation to invisible disabilities. We unravel the myths, unpack the science, and highlight real human stories that demand compassion, not pity. Discover how multidisciplinary care, psychological insights, and even ancient healing systems come together to redefine what it means to live with epilepsy—and why it’s time to talk louder.
What if intelligence wasn’t about grades, but about how your child thinks, feels, and learns? In this episode, we explore the science of unlocking your child’s potential, through memory, behavior, brain dominance, and Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. Discover how neuroscience and everyday parenting can work together to help your child thrive, naturally.