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- 🇦🇺AU · Life Sciences#1425K to 30K
- 🇬🇧GB · Life Sciences#1945K to 30K
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7K to 42K🎙 Biweekly cadence·53 episodes·Long inactive - Monthly Reach
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10K to 60K🇦🇺50%🇬🇧50% - Active Followers
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Bidding Adieu to a World of Ideas with Your Host, Thomas R Verny MD
Dec 20, 2023
2m 56s
Exploring the Art of Persuasion with Michael McQueen
Oct 28, 2023
49m 13s
Unraveling the Role of Hand Gestures in Communication and Thought: A Deep Dive with Dr. Susan Golden Meadows
Oct 14, 2023
35m 25s
Stephen Gyllenhaal: A Call for Action and Reform in the Charitable Sector
Oct 14, 2023
49m 01s
The Hidden Power of Hand Gestures in Shaping Thoughts and Conversations
Sep 30, 2023
35m 25s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 12/20/23 | ![]() Bidding Adieu to a World of Ideas with Your Host, Thomas R Verny MD | As I stand at the intersection of heartfelt gratitude and poignant closure, I can't help but reflect on the myriad of voices and perspectives that have graced this podcast. Over the span of two years and 43 episodes, I've had the honor of conversing with a tapestry of brilliant minds—scholars, writers, and medical professionals among them. Each conversation was a thread in the rich quilt of knowledge we've woven together, and as your host, it's a quilt I'll treasure long after the micro... | 2m 56s | ||||||
| 10/28/23 | ![]() Exploring the Art of Persuasion with Michael McQueen | Promise one thing: by the end of this conversation with bestselling author and professional speaker, Michael McQueen, you'll have an entirely new perspective on open-mindedness and persuasion. We embark on a deep exploration of the human mind, uncovering the psychology behind stubbornness and taking a fresh look at the art of ethically influencing others. Michael, renowned for his insightful perspectives, shares critical nuggets from his book, Mindstruck: Mastering the Art of Changing Minds, ... | 49m 13s | ||||||
| 10/14/23 | ![]() Unraveling the Role of Hand Gestures in Communication and Thought: A Deep Dive with Dr. Susan Golden Meadows | What if our hands are the key to better communication and deeper understanding? Join me as I sit down with the esteemed Dr. Susan Golden Meadow, diving headfirst into an exploration of her groundbreaking research on the role of gestures in communication, thought, and learning. As we dissect the fascinating world of nonverbal communication, you'll learn how our hands can subtly influence others, and how the gestures of deaf children differ from those of adults. Get ready to see your hands in a... | 35m 25s | ||||||
| 10/14/23 | ![]() Stephen Gyllenhaal: A Call for Action and Reform in the Charitable Sector | Join us for an eye-opening discussion with acclaimed film and television director, Stephen Gyllenhaal. Our conversation primarily revolves around his latest work, Uncharitable, a groundbreaking documentary that strikes at the heart of traditional views on charity operations. We embark on a thought-provoking exploration of gender disparity in the non-profit sector, the constraints that hinder charities' effectiveness, and how these elements inspired the film's creation. Our conversation with ... | 49m 01s | ||||||
| 9/30/23 | ![]() The Hidden Power of Hand Gestures in Shaping Thoughts and Conversations | Ever wondered how our hand movements not only express our thoughts but also shape them? Our guest, Dr. Susan Golden Meadow, is an expert in the fascinating world of gestures, and she's here to unravel their powerful role in communication, thinking, and learning. The magic of nonverbal cues is at your fingertips, from learning to navigate misdirection in conversations to understanding how parents create a unique communicative context for their kids. We're diving straight into the heart ... | 35m 25s | ||||||
| 9/16/23 | ![]() Unraveling Homelessness and its Connection to Prenatal Trauma: A Conversation with Joseph Jacques of Harmonic Humanity | Ever wondered about the hidden causes of homelessness? Join us as we unravel these with Joseph Jacques, co-founder, and director of Harmonic Humanity. An organization which is not just about providing immediate work for those living on the streets, but also about unfolding their potential through transformational education. Joseph, from his unique perspective, highlights the surprising connection between prenatal trauma and homelessness, addiction, and mental health issues. His insights stem ... | 49m 55s | ||||||
| 9/1/23 | ![]() Exploring Ojibwe Anishinaabe Ways and Indigenous Science with Jerry Fontaine and Don McCaskill | Have you ever paused to think about how language can shape our relationship with the world around us? Jerry Fontaine and Don McCaskill, authors of the illuminating book 'To Own Ourselves: Embodying Ojibwe Anishinaabe Ways', join us to share a deep dive into this profound understanding. In the first part of our conversation, we learn about the duo's journey in creating the book, starting with a significant pipe ceremony and a unique relationship with their publisher. We also gain insights on ... | 53m 04s | ||||||
| 8/20/23 | ![]() At the Interface of Consciousness, Quantum Theory, and Mysticism with David Lorimer | Ever wondered how mysticism, quantum theory, and consciousness are intertwined? Well, get ready to unlock some mind-bending insights with our special guest, David Lorimer. An acclaimed writer, poet, and spiritual activist, David takes us on a journey through his unique upbringing and career, deeply influenced by his grandfather, Sir Robert Lorimer, a renowned architect and mystic. We dive into a profound exploration of consciousness and its crucial role in science. Bouncing off the theories ... | 51m 37s | ||||||
| 8/3/23 | ![]() The Science of Happiness and the Role of Autonomy in Positive Psychology with Mike Rucker | Join us for a fascinating conversation with my guest, Mike Rucker, an organizational psychologist and behavioral scientist. Mike unveils the intriguing science of happiness and warns us about the risk of 'ornamental hygiene' that can emerge from excessively pursuing this emotion. His book, 'The Fun Habit,' serves as a guide to experience a life filled with happiness without obsessively quantifying it. Mike shares his journey into the field of positive psychology that started with the Internat... | 42m 22s | ||||||
| 7/24/23 | ![]() Exploring the Science and Lifestyle Behind Longevity with Expert Faraz Khan | Ever wonder how Silicon Valley billionaires are investing in research to reverse and slow down the aging process? Well, let's get to the root of it with our guest, Faraz Khan. As a Management Consultant and Longevity Expert, Faraz has bridged his background in computer science and passion for anti-aging to create a platform dedicated to longevity. We delve into his journey and the groundbreaking techniques he uses to help others slow down their aging process. Getting into the nitty-gritty of... | 48m 18s | ||||||
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| 7/6/23 | ![]() Wayne Altman. How to Stop Tinnitus, Worries and Insomnia with Melody Clouds | What if you could alter your mood, focus your mind, and even manage conditions like PTSD and depression just by listening to a certain type of sound? That's the revolutionary promise behind binaural beats, the focus of our conversation with Wayne Altman, the founder of Melody Clouds, on today's episode of Pushing Boundaries. Wayne shares his intriguing journey into the world of binaural beats, which began as a personal quest to manage his tinnitus, and evolved into an exploration of the incre... | 45m 59s | ||||||
| 6/21/23 | ![]() George Grombacher: Overcoming Limiting Beliefs and Embracing Personal Growth | Ever wondered how to unlock the secrets of financial success? Join me for an enlightening conversation with George Grombacher, a financial advisor with over 20 years of experience, as he shares his journey and the keys to achieving financial freedom. Discover how to create a vision for your future, set goals, and take small steps to get out of debt and find breathing room. George also discusses the importance of financial coaching in overcoming limiting beliefs and how surrounding yourself w... | 31m 54s | ||||||
| 6/11/23 | ![]() John J. Bonaduce PhD., Mythobiogenesis: The Cellular Origin of Myth, Religion, and Ritual | What if the story of Atlantis was deeply connected to our own embryology, and the myths that surround it held the key to our prenatal development? Join me in an enlightening conversation with Dr. John Bonaducci, an expert in the captivating field of Mythobiogenesis, which he created during his doctoral studies. Discover how John transitioned from liturgy to mythology, connected with the Joseph Campbell Foundation, and developed his work on prenatal psychology - all while uncovering the power ... | 47m 55s | ||||||
| 6/3/23 | ![]() Stephanie Alice Baker PhD., The Post-Secular Society, Influencer Culture and the Spread of Medical Misinformation | My guest today is Dr Stephanie Alice Baker, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, City, University of London. Her first book, Social Tragedy (Palgrave MacMillan 2014), analyzed how collective narratives emerge in different cultural contexts and the role of the media in communicating tragic events of social significance. Her second book examined how lifestyle and wellness influencers construct authority and influence online. She situated this research in discussions around trust, expertise, microcele... | 45m 19s | ||||||
| 5/28/23 | ![]() Mark Rosenbaum PhD., Play, Chat, Date, Learn, and Suffer? Merton’s Law of Unintended Consequences and Digital Technology Failures | My guest today is Mark Scott Rosenbaum, Ph.D., Dean, College of Business, Hawaii Pacific University. Previously, he was dean and professor of marketing with the Graham School of Management at Saint Xavier University in Chicago. Prior to his leadership at St. Xavier Rosenbaum was chair and professor of the Department of Retailing at the University of South Carolina, the Kohl's Professor of Marketing at Northern Illinois University, and an assistant professor in the Department of Marketing at t... | 48m 43s | ||||||
| 5/9/23 | ![]() Dr. Natalie Dyer PhD., shamanic Reiki master. Integrating the Scientific and the Mystical | My guest today is Dr. Natalie Dyer, PhD, Research Scientist with Connor Whole Health at University Hospitals, Warrensville Heights, OH and President of the Center for Reiki Research. She has published many scientific papers and book chapters on postmaterialist science, psychedelics, and the therapeutic effects of integrative medicine practices, including Reiki, yoga, acupuncture, and mindfulness, and is co-editor of the book Expanding Science: Visions of a Postmaterialist Paradigm and the for... | 47m 10s | ||||||
| 5/3/23 | ![]() Helane Wahbeh ND MCR, The Science of Channeling | My guest today is Helane Wahbeh ND MCR, director of research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS)—a nonprofit parapsychological research institute cofounded by astronaut Edgar Mitchel. Author of Free To Be Me: A Journey of Transformation through Generational Healing, 2015 and The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and Embrace the Force That Connects Us All, 2022. Helane’s first book offers the reader a remarkable window into the lives of five genera... | 44m 13s | ||||||
| 4/25/23 | ![]() Steve Cole PhD. Social-Environmental Regulation of Gene Expression, Health and Optimism, Intergenerational Mentoring | My guest today is Dr. Steve Cole PhD, professor of Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Science in the UCLA School of Medicine. What are signal transduction pathways? It's a way of basically perceiving, at the cellular level, what's going on outside and changing cellular behavior by increasing or decreasing rates of RNA transcription from the DNA genome at specific sites in the genome. A standard signal transduction cascade would have some kind of a receptor on the surface of the cell that d... | 52m 49s | ||||||
| 4/18/23 | ![]() Joann O’Leary PhD. Pregnancy and Parenting after Loss | My guest today is Dr. Joann O’Leary, who holds a Masters Degree in Maternal-Child Health from the University of MN and a Masters in Psychology from Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Joann has published 5 books including Different Baby, Different Story: Pregnancy and Parenting after Loss 2020 Meeting the Needs of Parents Pregnant and Parenting After Perinatal Loss 2016 Pregnancy After Loss: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study Of Parenting A Subsequent Baby Following A Peri... | 31m 50s | ||||||
| 4/4/23 | ![]() Prof. Thomas Hartung, MD, PhD, Organoids, Intelligence in a Dish | Intro to organoid intelligenceComparing brain organoids to supercomputersIs there any danger of organoids becoming consciousHow much does it take to claim an intelligent systemImpact of the work in the long run, on treatment of diseases like Alzheimer’s My guest today is Prof. Thomas Hartung, MD, PhD. He is the former Head of the European Commission’s Center for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM), Ispra, Italy, and has authored more than 560 scientific publications and received 16 ... | 30m 52s | ||||||
| 3/22/23 | ![]() Dr. Mel Borins, Go Away Just for the Health of It | My guest today is Dr. Mel Borins who is a Family Physician in private practice, and is on active staff at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto, Canada. He is a Fellow of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, and Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. For over two decades, he has been active and instrumental in training Physicians in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy, Stress Management... | 34m 15s | ||||||
| 2/22/23 | ![]() Dr. David Peters, Burnout, Resilience and Alternative Medicine | My guest today is Dr. David Peters, Professor Emeritus, Westminster Centre for Resilience, College of Liberal Arts and Science University of Westminster, London. He has co-authored or edited five books about complementary therapies including The Encyclopaedia of Complementary Medicine in 1997, followed by The complete Guide to Integrated Medicine in 2000, Understanding the placebo response in complementary medicine and Integrating Complementary Therapies: a practical guide for primary care bo... | 52m 48s | ||||||
| 2/7/23 | ![]() Prof. Gordana Dodik-Crnkovic PhD, Recent Advances in Cognition, Computation and Robotics | We face a challenge of understanding information. Because information is considered as something that is written in a book, in a message in a newspaper, it's not understood as something that two bacteria can exchange. And then there is the social challenge, because we think typically of an individual, an individual human, but not about the distributed cognition in a social setting, both for humans, but also for smaller organisms like cells. So, the idea of cognition on the basic level o... | 47m 53s | ||||||
| 1/25/23 | ![]() Apab’yan Tew, The Mayan Calendar and Everything has Life | My guest today is Apab’yan Tew, speaker, herbalist doctor, bones therapist, auxiliary midwife, writer, researcher, musician and ceremonial dancer and singer currently practicing in the highlands of Central Mexico, Chiapas and Guatemala. He is the author of The Birth of a Universe: The Maya science of Pregnancy. Apab’yan spent 19 years becoming a spiritual guide with one female and one male teacher learning his craft experientially. This education was exhaustive, arduous and offered only to ce... | 1h 02m 23s | ||||||
| 1/16/23 | ![]() Dean Radin, MS, PhD, Magic and the Frontiers of Consciousness | My guest today is Dr. Dean Radin - Following a career in classical violin, Dean went on to earn an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amhurst, a master’s degree in electrical engineering and a doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. After his graduation, Dean conducted research at Princeton and University of Edinburgh and was a faculty member at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Presently, Dean is ... | 54m 03s | ||||||
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