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Dr. Jeff Karp

Distinguished chair at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, professor at Harvard Medical School and MIT. Shares his experience with learning disabilities and strategies for thriving.

Top 3 podcasts with Dr. Jeff Karp

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Nov 28, 2024 • 1h 11min

Unlock Your Brain’s Hidden Power: 6 Tools to Boost Focus, Confidence, and Creativity

In this discussion, Dr. Jeff Karp, a leading scientist and innovator affiliated with Harvard and MIT, shares transformative methods to unleash creativity and focus. He reveals groundbreaking research that enhances well-being and discusses the impact of mindfulness and cognitive breaks on personal growth. Dr. Karp dives into his personal journey with ADHD, illustrating how challenges can be turned into strengths. Listeners will be equipped with practical strategies, like the 'Flip the Switch' technique, to shift unproductive habits and ignite their potential.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 42min

Coding the Brain: Thinking About Thinking with Dr. Jeff Karp

Dr. Jeff Karp, a distinguished chair at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and professor at Harvard and MIT, shares his journey with learning disabilities and innovative thinking strategies. He discusses the pivotal moments that ignited his self-awareness and the importance of parental support. Dr. Karp introduces his 'Life Ignition Tools' and emphasizes the emotional challenges faced in education, especially for neurodiverse individuals. He also explores how AI could revolutionize personalized learning for all students.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 46min

117: ADHD is this scientist’s ‘superpower’

Jeff Karp, a Harvard Medical School and MIT biomedical engineer, shares how his undiagnosed ADHD transformed from a struggle into a 'superpower,' fostering creativity and emotional connections. He emphasizes the importance of neurodiversity in research and education. Joan Conjurella, from NYU, discusses innovative medical education reforms, including a three-year MD program designed for efficiency and accessibility. Together, they explore life ignition tools and the ways personalized approaches in learning and medical training can inspire future generations.