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Boundless Body Podcast

Ep30: Transformative Learning in the Age of AI with Aftab Omer

01 Apr 2025

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How do we truly learn and adapt in an era where AI processes information faster than ever?  🎞️ In this deep-dive episode, we unpack the psychology of transformative learning, exploring how neuroscience, trauma, and identity shape human growth beyond traditional knowledge acquisition.  🧬 Neuroscience of Learning – Why AI can’t replicate deep transformation  💥 Embodiment & Trauma – How past experiences shape perception and cognition  🧩 Microfascism & Identity – The hidden forces policing thought & behavior  🎭 The Trickster Archetype – Creativity, disruption, and the psychology of taboo 🦠  Language as a Cultural Virus – How words program our reality 😤 Comedy & Madness – The power of humor in processing collective trauma  Can psychological flexibility help us break free from rigid identities?  How does collective trauma shape our cultural narratives?  And can the trickster consciousness be both liberating and dangerous? ▶️ Hit play now & drop a comment! 🗨️ Which concept challenged or inspired you the most?  🎙️  Guest: Aftab OmerAftab Omer | President, Meridian University 🎙️ Host: Dr. Brian TierneyHomepage - Somatic Doctor Integrative therapies, Brian Tierney Ph.D., RCST, Licensed Psychologist. Somatic Therapy, Biodynamic Craniosacral Work, Mentoring and Teaching 💚 FREE Consultation:Homepage - Somatic Doctor Integrative therapies, Brian Tierney Ph.D., RCST, Licensed Psychologist. Somatic Therapy, Biodynamic Craniosacral Work, Mentoring and Teaching#Neuroscience #TransformativeLearning #TricksterPsychology

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