
Circle of Willis
Circle of Willis is a podcast for and about the scientists, authors, journalists, and even a few mystics, who make and communicate science for all of us. Circle of Willis is brought to you by the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM and Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia.
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Oct 31, 2022 • 0sec
25 : The Halloween Special
Content Warning : This episode discusses sensitive topics including autopsy, execution, and miscarriage that may not be suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised.
What is the Circle of Willis...and why is this show named after it? Sage and production assistant Kaylyn Feeley set out to learn more about physician Thomas Willis and stumble across a tale fitting the Halloween season.
Special thanks to our guests:
Zoltan Molnar for explaining Thomas Willis's biography and the historical impact of his scientific contributions;
and Stephen Marrone for bringing us up to speed on dualism and monism in the 17th century!
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This episode features the music of Blue Dot Sessions:
Darklit Carpet
Olsted Valkan
Elainne Chapter
Crumbtown
Lacaille
Kilkerrin
Glass Stopper
Hardwood Lullaby
Chel Taza
Akonan
Heath
Il Villardo
Her Caliber
Idle Corridor
Nightlight
Lamprey
In Passage
Arizona Moon
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Oct 27, 2022 • 42sec
Preview : The Halloween Special
Coming Halloween Monday, October 31st - Producer Sage Tanguay and Production Assistant Kaylyn Feeley quest to learn more about the name of the podcast - Circle of Willis. Simple questions take them to grisly and enlightening moments of the mid 17th century in England and they return with a cyclical tale for Jim Coan.
Content Warning : This episode will discuss matters of autopsy, executions, miscarriage, and other sensitive topics.
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Oct 17, 2022 • 54min
24 : Peter Sterling, Part 2
Peter Sterling, a Professor of Neuroscience, discusses allostasis and how the human body adapts to environment. Topics include dopamine's role in learning, the negative impact of seeking creature comforts, the importance of engaging in activities together as a society, the concept of dopamine fasting, the motivations behind the back-to-the-land movement, and the impact of stress on our body and the role of science in promoting social justice values.

Oct 13, 2022 • 45sec
Preview : Peter Sterling, Part 2
Coming Monday, October 17th - The second half of a conversation with Dr. Peter Sterling, connecting the health implications of allostasis to the way we think about society and labor.

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Oct 3, 2022 • 52min
23 : Peter Sterling, Part 1
Neuroscientist Peter Sterling discusses allostasis and its role in physiological regulation. The podcast explores the consequences of chronic diseases, differences in blood pressure, the role of dopamine in learning, the flaws in the medical approach, and the impact of cortisol on well-being.

Sep 29, 2022 • 45sec
Preview : Peter Sterling, Part 1
Coming Monday, October 3rd - The first of two parts of a conversation with Dr. Peter Sterling about how adaptive the human body is to environment every moment...and what that means for our long-term health.

Sep 19, 2022 • 60min
22 : John Allen
Episode Notes
Today's episode features John Allen, an old colleague of Jim's from the University of Arizona. They discuss the complexity of Frontal EEG Asymmetry, the development of scientific tech during their careers, and the winding path of research.
John Allen is a Distinguished Professor in the University of Arizona's Psychology Department specializing in Clinical and Cognition Neural Systems where he is the director of the Psychophysiology Lab and the Depression Risk Lab.
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Sep 15, 2022 • 45sec
Preview : John Allen
Episode Notes
Coming Monday, September 19th - a conversation with Dr. John Allen about Frontal EEG Asymmetry and how the path of successful science can be long and winding. A failed hypothesis can be just as useful as a proven one.
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Sep 5, 2022 • 60min
21 : The Gottmans LIVE
Happy Labor Day and welcome back to Circle of Willis!
This episode celebrates the labor of love with a conversation between Jim Coan and Drs. John and Julie Gottman. It was recorded in 2019 at a live event hosted by Fountain Books in Richmond, Virginia to celebrate the release of their book Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love.
Through their extensive research and observation of couples, the Gottmans outline the importance of communication and the acceptance of conflict in a strong relationship. Using their own relationship experiences, they condense their findings into a handful of basic tenets that are easily understood, but sometimes a challenge to adopt in practice. Love is hard work!
After a long hiatus, this podcast is back with a bang...and a new producer : Sage Tanguay. Look for new episodes every other Monday from here on out!
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Circle of Willis is a production of the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM and Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia.
Find out more at http://circleofwillispodcast.com
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Sep 1, 2022 • 45sec
Preview : The Gottmans LIVE
Episode Notes
Coming on Monday, September 5th - a conversation with Drs. Julie and John Gottman about their book Eight Dates. Recorded LIVE in Richmond, Virginia in 2019. The Gottmans provide insight into what makes relationships work or fail
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