
Digital Social Hour
Unlock Your Brain’s Hidden Patterns in 20 Minutes I Bizzie Gold DSH #1270
26 Mar 2025
Unlock your brain’s hidden patterns in just 20 minutes! Join Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour as he sits down with the brilliant Busy Gold to uncover the science behind brain pattern mapping and how it can transform your life. From understanding the five brain pattern types to decoding your unique operating system, this episode is packed with valuable insights that will leave you saying, “Wow, that’s me!” Discover how your childhood, environment, and even culture shape your brain patterns and learn how rewiring them can lead to better relationships, career success, and personal growth. Whether you’re intrigued by the habits of the top 1%, curious about mental health breakthroughs, or just eager to understand why you think the way you do, this conversation is for YOU. Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode! Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more life-changing stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - 5 Brain Pattern Variations 06:42 - Brain Patterns of the Top 1% 10:51 - Is Healing Possible? 12:07 - Changeability of Brain Patterns 17:53 - Why Isn't This Common Knowledge? 20:30 - Political Brain Patterns 25:15 - Conflict-Prone Engagement Patterns 28:30 - Top 1% Brain Patterns 29:10 - Taking Calculated Risks 34:05 - Distorted Perception of Reality 37:17 - The Bible and Psychedelics 38:20 - Parenting for Success 41:08 - Importance of Self-Efficacy 43:10 - Risks of Homeschooling 46:05 - Far Right Brain Pattern Analysis 49:38 - Understanding Pure OCD 51:52 - Negative Effects of Psychedelics 55:28 - Outro 55:32 - Getting Your Brain Pattern Map 55:42 - Finding Dr. Leaf’s Book and More Info APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Bizzie Gold https://www.instagram.com/bizziegold/ SPONSORS: KINSTA: https://kinsta.com/dsh LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #behavioralscience #covid-19andmentalhealth #socialmediaeffectingmood #mentalhealthawarenessmonth #mentalhealth
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5,000 jigsaw puzzle pieces and now they're seeing the whole jigsaw puzzle and they're like oh shit jeez i am this person i can't run from this anymore and somebody's not labeling me someone's not telling me i am this way i was distracted enough to tell the truth in all these small sections and now when i put it all together i can see now that this is me
All right, guys. Busy Gold here today. We're going to talk human behavior. She knows a lot of fascinating stuff. Thanks for hopping on today. Thank you so much for having me. Yeah. So you basically figured out there's five brain pattern variations, right? I have. Yep. Eight billion people. Only five of us. Which is pretty crazy to think about because we think we're so unique, right?
It's true. People are very convinced that they are unique individual. And I always try to emphasize as a spirit, right? Kind of going more higher level. Of course, we're all unique, right? There's no other Sean Kelly in the world. There's no other Busy Gold in the world. But the way our brains are patterned by our environment, they all fit into five distinct patterns.
From the work that we've done over the last 11 years, we've found that there are five primary types and then there are subtypes from within that. But yeah, essentially five different operating systems. If you think of your brain like a computer, there's only five variations of an operating system. Wow. And do they vary based off country or are they pretty widespread everywhere?
Interestingly enough, there is a cultural component to this. The environment is one of the largest correlators to the outcome of a brain pattern.
So one of the things that we've studied quite a bit is that there's a prevalence of certain types of brain patterns in the United States, whereas there are other types of brain patterns that have prevalence in countries like India or China or even some of the Arab countries. And then if you think about
countries like Austria or Germany or Switzerland, or if you think of just kind of like the tough Russian as well, where there's a little bit of toughness and stoicism, that's very much part of their cultural fabric. You'll see brain pattern types tend to emerge that are similar in those areas as well.
So throughout the United States, obviously we have a ton of cultural diversity and we also have a ton of brain pattern diversity. But there are certain brain pattern types that emerge more when a child has a really wonderful, soft, sweet environment with married parents where, unfortunately, there might not be a ton of discipline. The child might not experience much hardship.
They don't really learn how to emotionally regulate. And we actually see a prevalence of a very specific type of brain pattern type in the US that is less common in other countries. And sadly, it has a... poor quality of life that they promote, actually.
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