

Mindset Neuroscience Podcast
Stefanie Faye
Science-based strategies to enhance resilience, self-regulation, learning and innovation by focusing on mindset, relationship, biofeedback and psychological safety.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 25min
How revenge affects our brain and how we can break the cycle w/ Dr. Kimmel
James Kimmel Jr., a violence researcher and psychiatry professor, delves into the dark neuroscience of revenge. He shares his journey from a bullied child to a litigation expert, highlighting how revenge can become addictive. The conversation explores the brain's pain and reward circuits during acts of retaliation. Kimmel also offers practical forgiveness tools to break the cycle of revenge, emphasizing the power of reframing thoughts and applying strategies from addiction treatment.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 26min
Super-Regulators: the Science of Self-Regulation Leadership
Discover the transformative power of self-regulation in leadership. Leaders who master this skill not only manage their emotions but also influence the nervous systems of those around them. Explore the critical balance between social connections and solitude for optimal well-being. Uncover the concept of super-regulators, who promote emotional and physiological wellness in their communities. Delve into personalized neuroscience insights designed for educators and coaches, emphasizing how self-regulation can unlock creativity and enhance personal and professional growth.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 14min
Our Brain as a Liberation Technology: how to free our mind from our past
Explore how our past experiences are intricately woven into the brain's circuitry, affecting our current state of being. The discussion highlights the concepts of neuroplasticity and self-regulation as essential tools for healing. Listeners gain insights into practical strategies, such as micro movements and social interactions, to break free from the patterns of stress and feeling stuck. Dive into the transformative power of intentional practices that liberate the mind from its history.

Jun 24, 2025 • 1h 7min
Our Body Keeps the Score, Our Cells ‘Remember’ with Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin
Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin, a molecular and cell biologist, dives deep into the fascinating intersection of memory and cellular biology. He discusses how memories are encoded not only in the brain but throughout our body's cells, challenging traditional notions of memory. Kukushkin shares insights on how pancreatic cells adapt similar to neurons, the complex communication systems in our bodies, and how non-neural cells can exhibit memory-like behaviors. He also touches on the implications for cancer treatment and the philosophical dimensions of existence and memory.

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Jun 24, 2025 • 1h 7min
Our Body Keeps the Score, Our Cells ‘Remember’ with Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin
Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin, a molecular biologist and neuroscientist at NYU, dives into the fascinating concept of cellular memory—how our bodies retain experiences beyond the brain. He discusses his journey from Leningrad to leading research on memory, emphasizing the intersection of biology and philosophy. The conversation reveals how non-neural cells contribute to memory and behavior, insights into learning through cellular adaptations, and the profound implications for health and personal experiences. Kukushkin challenges conventional views on memory, opening a door to new understandings of life.

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May 27, 2025 • 1h 8min
The Science of How to Build Our Most Powerful Brains w Dr. Immordino-Yang
Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, a professor at USC known for her work at the intersection of neuroscience and education, delves into the intriguing world of mind wandering. She shares how these 'lapses in attention' can foster creativity and emotional well-being. Their discussion highlights the balance between introspection and focus, emphasizing how this duality enhances social cognition. Dr. Immordino-Yang also reflects on her journey from cabinet maker to educator, advocating for a holistic approach to teaching that accommodates emotional and cultural learning.

Apr 29, 2025 • 1h 10min
Artificial Intelligence, Disembodied Wisdom: interview with Dr Mathilde Cerioli
Join neuroscientist Dr. Mathilde Cerioli, Chief Scientific Officer at Everyone.ai, as she dives into the interplay between artificial intelligence and child development. She discusses the challenges AI poses to learning and mental health, emphasizing the importance of human connection. Cerioli critiques gamification in education, promoting intrinsic motivation and resilience. The conversation also tackles AI biases, the anthropomorphism of technology, and the significance of physical presence in a digital age. Insights into creating beneficial AI for children round out this enlightening discussion.

Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 3min
Recognition: the Science and Power of Attunement, Non-Conformity, and Hope with Dr. Ross Ellenhorn
"It's a blessing to be hidden and a disaster not to be found." - D. W. Winnicott The labels we assign to ourselves or accept from others can drastically influence our self-perception and motivation. The words we hear about...
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Mar 4, 2025 • 1h 15min
Neuroscience of Attachment: satiated connection, rest and play as prerequisites for growth
Deb McNamara, a faculty member at the Neufeld Institute and author of 'Rest, Play, Grow' and 'Nourished', explores the profound impact of attachment in human development. She discusses how attachment is a lifelong necessity, shaping adult relationships through early experiences. The podcast dives into the importance of emotional discomfort in fostering resilience and empathy. McNamara also highlights the therapeutic role of play in emotional understanding and urges for nurturing practices that enhance children's emotional resilience.

Feb 11, 2025 • 58min
Cerebral Entanglements: How the Brain Shapes Our Public and Private Lives – Dr Allan Hamilton
Dr. Allan Hamilton, a Harvard-trained brain surgeon and author, shares fascinating insights on how our brains shape our public and private lives. He discusses the impact of intergenerational trauma on mental health and relationship dynamics. The conversation also tackles the potential link between violent video games and anti-social behavior, emphasizing the need for genuine human connections. Additionally, Hamilton highlights the neuroscience of love, bonding, and the importance of nurturing childhood passions in professional life.