Full PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive Function
Episodes
Ep. 210: Hugh Catts, Ph.D. - Reading Comprehension: Not a One-Size-Fits-All Skill
20 Aug 2025
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Send a textReading comprehension isn’t a checklist skill. It’s an active process shaped by what students know and how they think. With the nation&...
Ep. 209: Mickey Smith Jr. - Students, You Matter to Me!
13 Aug 2025
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Send a textChildren in general, and students to be specific, are incredibly sensitive to the expectations of the adults in their lives; particularly t...
Ep. 208: Dr. Garry McGiboney - Reimagining Learning Engagement
06 Aug 2025
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Send a textAs students get ready to return to school this fall, the post-pandemic norm of plummeted student engagement rises to the top as a deep and ...
Ep. 207: Dr. Gene Kerns - Literacy, Background Knowledge, and Executive Function
25 Jun 2024
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Send a textIf an American 10th grader is assigned to read the autobiography "Virat Kohli: Legend of a Great Player," about the world-famous ...
Ep. 206: Dr. Gene Kerns - Unlocking Student Talent
20 May 2024
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Send a textIndian-American author and wellness expert, Deepak Chopra, says, “Find the place inside yourself where nothing is impossible.” The big ...
Ep. 205: Dr. William Stixrud - How to Talk With Kids and Build Their Motivation
13 Feb 2024
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Send a textIt’s human to crave connections. If there’s a silver bullet that comes closest to protecting kids, it’s the art of making meaningful ...
Ep. 204: Kelly B. Cartwright, Ph.D. - The Science of Reading & Executive Function
30 Jan 2024
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Send a textReading comprehension is unequivocally the foundation of all other learning, not just during the formal years of education, but in creating...
Ep. 203: Maggie Jackson - Gift of Uncertainty
16 Jan 2024
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Send a textModern living means living with uncertainty. We are surrounded by progress, yet the things we are unsure of keeps growing, needing us to sk...
Ep. 202: Ayelet Fishbach - The Science of Motivation
03 Jan 2024
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Send a textThe start of the New Year always rings in new possibilities. However, setting and achieving goals for yourself and by yourself is harder th...
Ep. 201: Dr. Christopher Chabris & Dr. Daniel Simons - Nobody’s Fool
01 Aug 2023
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Send a textHow would you feel if during your trip to Agra, India, someone offers to sell you the Taj Mahal (one of the greatest wonders of the world)?...
Ep. 200: All Things Executive Function ~ 200th Episode
14 Jul 2023
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Send a text200 episodes! The Full PreFrontal Podcast has reached a significant milestone, and what does that mean to us? We’re “in it for the long...
Ep. 199: Donna Henderson, Psy.D. - If This Is Autism…
21 Jun 2023
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Send a textDuring the 2007 season of America’s Next Top Model, contestant Heather Kuzmich introduced American viewers to her diagnosis of Autism Spe...
Ep. 198: Donna Henderson, Psy.D. - Is This Autism?
09 Jun 2023
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Send a textIf a boy has an odd affect, you might think he’s autistic. But if a girl has an odd affect, you’ll think she’s a drama queen!…How d...
Ep. 197: Dr. Mary Hemphill - From a One Minute Meeting to a Lifetime of Flourishing
03 Apr 2023
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Send a textThe process of educating children and growing as an educator in return requires everyone to acknowledge the bidirectionality that is inhere...
Ep. 196: David F Lancy - A Cultural & Anthropological Take on Childhood Independence
27 Mar 2023
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Send a textCulture in general plays an important role in human development and particularly childhood is shaped by culture. Not so long ago raising ch...
Ep. 195: Sari Solden, MS - Empowering Girls and Women with ADHD
12 Jan 2023
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Send a textCulture encourages girls and women to exhibit both traditional “feminine” qualities, such as being empathic, good with relationships, n...
Ep. 194: Wendy Wood - Good Habits, Bad Habits
04 Jan 2023
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Send a textWhy is it that our resolve to lose weight, give up eating desserts, and start a new exercise regimen is bound to fail? Because we all have ...
Ep. 193: Laura Rhinehart, Ph.D. - Building Blocks
10 Dec 2022
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Send a textResearch shows that young children with stronger Executive Function skills present themselves far differently than their peers and their be...
Ep. 192: Arthur L. Robin, Ph.D. - Parent-Teen Communication
11 Nov 2022
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Send a textRaising children, which was always hard, has become harder; not because of the work that goes into changing diapers, preparing meals, takin...
Ep. 191: Kipling Williams - The Silent Treatment: A Weapon of Mass Destruction
04 Nov 2022
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Send a textThere is no impulse more natural than the desire to protect ourselves and our loved ones from pain. When we experience social-emotional pai...
Ep. 190: Dr. Willie F. McBride, Ph.D. - Preparing All Kids for Life
20 Oct 2022
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Send a textStudents with underdeveloped Executive Function skills often present themselves as highly impulsive or distracted, reactive rather than ref...
Ep. 189: Steven D Kniffley Jr., PsyD ABPP MPA - Challenging the False Narrative
08 Aug 2022
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Send a textIn a society where its members believe that one color or race is superior to another, its members who belong to the racial minority experie...
Ep. 188: Dr. Morcease Beasley - Leading Education with Executive Function
20 Jul 2022
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Send a textThe excitement of a new year also brings new challenges to overcome, especially as we continue to face educational, health, safety and well...
Ep. 187: Dave Melnick - Leading the Way with Trauma Transformed Education
05 Jul 2022
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Send a textIt is said that a human body that has been traumatized or overwhelmed by stress can feel helpless, reactive, angry, impulsive, raging, numb...
Ep. 186: Dave Melnick - Trauma Transformed Schools
17 Jun 2022
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Send a textThe violence in the United States this past month has brought up raw emotions in all of us. The killing of Asian seniors as they were wor...
Ep. 185: David Strayer - Conundrum of Multitasking
09 Jun 2022
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Send a textOur commitment to multitasking in everyday life is unwavering and ubiquitous; a strong indicator of how our perceptions deceive us. We are ...
Ep. 184: Professor Terrie E Moffitt - Executive Function, Stressful Lives, and Health Decisions
10 May 2022
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Send a textLife without struggles is no life at all and what accompanies these struggles is ambiguity, uncertainty, and disruptions. Coping under thes...
Ep. 183: Stephen Chew - Learning Beyond the Big Choke Point
28 Apr 2022
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Send a textResearcher Diane Halpern says, “When people think critically, they are evaluating the outcomes of their thought processes – how good a ...
Ep. 182: John Kounios - Eureka Moments and Executive Function
11 Apr 2022
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Send a textOn October 16, 1843, while on a stroll along the Royal Canal in Dublin, mathematician William Rowan Hamilton had an aha moment which led to...
Ep. 181: Dr. DeDe Wohlfarth - Brave Spaces, Not Just Safe Spaces
26 Mar 2022
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Send a textAs the United States becomes a land of the diverse, conversations are shifting from "how do we excel in spite of our differences"...
Ep. 180: Dr. Monica Marsee - Aggression & Callousness
17 Mar 2022
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Send a textWe are wired to be social and socializing and connecting depends on theory of mind, perspective taking, and being able to sympathize or emp...
Ep. 179: Eduardo Briceño - Growth Mindset & Continuous Improvement
02 Mar 2022
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Send a textMany preconceived notions and misconceptions often create a barrier to attaining personal success. Here are some frequently unchallenged mi...
Ep. 178: Dr. Sarah Schnitker - Paragons of Virtue
21 Feb 2022
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Send a textWhether it is enduring the process of untangling yarn, cancelling all your credit cards after losing your wallet, or waiting for months to ...
Ep. 177: Janice Kaplan - The Genius of Women
27 Jan 2022
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Send a textAlbert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Alfred Hitchcock, Sherlock Holmes… these are some of the iconic names dominating the cultural narrati...
Ep. 176: Taylor Chesney, Psy.D. - Raising Well-Adjusted Children
20 Jan 2022
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Send a textIn 2002, American writer Augusten Burroughs’ memoire, Running with Scissors, was launched and spent eight weeks on the New York Times bes...
Ep. 175: Dr. Milton J. Dehn - Working Memory and Executive Function
10 Jan 2022
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Send a textWorking memory is the most vital component of strong Executive Function as it allows for processing multifaceted information and tracking n...
Ep. 174: Dr. Julie Exline - Spiritual Struggle & Personal Growth
29 Dec 2021
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Send a textThe human frontal-lobe evolution has made it possible to do the right thing, particularly when that right thing is really hard to do. While...
Ep. 173: Jonathan Schooler, Ph.D. - From Mind Wandering to Mind Wondering
16 Dec 2021
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Send a text‘A quick trip to Tahiti’ is what it feels like when our mind wanders. No matter what we do, where we are, or how important or valuable ...
Ep. 172: Brandon P. Fleming - Miseducated
03 Dec 2021
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Send a textWhen we think of equitable teaching and learning we must first get our assumptions right. Instead of thinking of teaching as a process of t...
Ep. 171: Jonathan Gottschall - The Storytelling Brain
24 Nov 2021
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Send a textWhat is as ubiquitous as air, water, and earth, but possibly more potent than all three? It’s a story. The human brain, while swept up in...
Ep. 170: Everett L Worthington, Jr - Forgiveness is a Choice!
18 Nov 2021
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Send a textThe highest rent you’ll ever pay is for the hurts, sorrows, and unforgiveness that occupy the space in your heart and mind. While thinkin...
Ep. 169: Susan Engel - Every Child is a Curious Child
03 Nov 2021
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Send a textWhat is an intriguing difference between a four-year-old's versus a forty-year old’s approach to the world? Only one of them is inqu...
Ep. 168: Dr. Gillian Sandstrom - Strangers Aren't Scary
22 Oct 2021
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Send a textEntering a space full of strangers can be as scary as entering a snake pit. The brain cannot help but think “oh-no” and is likely to lo...
Ep. 167: William Damon - A Look Back to Look Ahead
07 Oct 2021
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Send a textBritish author Somerset Maugham once wrote, “What makes old age hard to bear is not the failing of one's faculties, mental and physi...
Ep. 166: Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum - Race And the Development of Racial Identity
30 Sep 2021
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Send a textHelping children develop their identity is integral to making them self-sufficient and independent, as well as to master their Executive Fu...
Ep. 165: Horacio Sanchez - Poverty on the Brain & Executive Function
23 Sep 2021
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Send a textWhat’s the urgent and yet preventable crisis in America? It’s poverty! The discussion about the maturation of the prefrontal cortex, do...
Ep. 164: Nathaniel Wade - Pathway to Forgiveness
16 Sep 2021
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Send a textDouglas Horton has said, “While seeking revenge, dig two graves - one for yourself.” Nothing is quite as satisfying as well-executed re...
Ep. 163: Gregg Behr & Ryan Rydzewski - When You Wonder, You're Learning
09 Sep 2021
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Send a text“I like you exactly the way you are.” These are the words brought to life by beloved TV host, Fred Rogers, and seems to be exactly what...
Ep. 162: Dr. Anindya Kundu - Power of Student Agency
27 Aug 2021
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Send a textConventional wisdom propels the notion that children from low-income backgrounds perform poorly because their families are less invested or...
Ep. 161: Camille A Farrington - Transforming Children Into Well-Prepared Young Adults
19 Aug 2021
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Send a textWhen the New York Times in a student opinion piece asked “How do you think American education could be improved?”, Skye Williams from S...
Ep. 160: Dr. Ryan Martin - Anger
12 Aug 2021
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Send a textIn 2015, at the White House Correspondents' Dinner something hilarious transpired. President Obama invited Luther, his anger translato...
Ep. 159: Tony Wagner - An Unconventional Education
05 Aug 2021
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Send a textThe schooling of American children is marred by our notions that hard and long hours of classroom learning is a defining feature of K-12 sc...
Ep. 158: Dr. Gary Lewandowski - Building Strong Relationships
28 Jul 2021
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Send a textPoet and philosopher Rumi once wrote, “Love is the bridge between you and everything.” As much as a loving bond between people may be t...
Ep. 157: Roy Richard Grinker - Truly, Nobody’s Normal!
21 Jul 2021
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Send a textOn February 18, 1981, Mr. Rogers asked Jeffrey Erlinger a 10-year old quadriplegic with multiple challenges to show the television viewers ...
Ep. 156: Dr. Eve-Marie Blouin-Hudon - Empathic Concern for the Future-Self
12 Jul 2021
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Send a textIn his 1890 seminal book, The Principles of Psychology, William James wrote, “There is no more miserable human being than one in whom not...
Ep. 155: Sabine Doebel, PhD - Making the Case for Self-Control
06 Jul 2021
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Send a textNot now, later! These are three words we have come to value. The Marshmallow experiment from the 1960s popularized the idea of self-control...
Ep. 154: Ethan Kross, PhD - Mental Chatter
23 Jun 2021
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Send a textIn his short story, The Girl Next Door, essayist and comedian, David Sedaris writes, “In the coming days, I ran the conversation over and...
Ep. 153: Kristin Neff, PhD - Self-Compassion: The Science of Being Nice to Yourself
15 Jun 2021
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Send a text“You stupid idiot!” Most of us in the civilized world would refrain from using such hurtful and aggressive language when addressing oth...
Ep. 152: Dr. Daren Graves - Transformative Power of Critical Consciousness
10 Jun 2021
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Send a textKofi Annan once said, "Education is a human right with an immense power to transform. On its foundation rests the cornerstones of free...
Ep. 151: Sara W. Lazar, PhD - Meditation on the Brain: Neuroscience of Toning Down and Tuning Out
04 Jun 2021
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Send a textWhat is common between a middle school teacher during the pandemic, a three-generation family living together with a terminally-ill child, ...
Ep. 150: Big Picture 8 – “MacGyvering” Your Way to Human Ingenuity
28 May 2021
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Send a textA ticking bomb, an empty room with a hanger from the dry-cleaners, a radiator, two in captivity with their hands tied behind their backs, a...
Ep. 149: Elizabeth Green - Care to Teach?
20 May 2021
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Send a textIn the 1830s, Rev. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet’s method of teaching reading to deaf children was evolutionary and became inviting enough tha...
Ep. 148: Pedro A. Noguera, PhD - Building New Ladders of Opportunity Beyond Chance and Circumstance
13 May 2021
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Send a textAmerica’s struggle with equity was unveiled in a 2011 Department of Education study which showed that 45% of high-poverty schools recei...
Ep. 147: Phyllis Fagell - No Straight Line from 6th Grade to Success
04 May 2021
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Send a textKeeping up with the pace, load, and challenge of learning requires emotional and self-management skills – best described as Executive Fun...
Ep. 146: Leila L. Hartley, PhD, CCC-SLP - Building a Better Brain
27 Apr 2021
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Send a textEven though studies after studies show that more than 75% of job success is determined by soft skills ,which in business refers to effectiv...
Ep. 145: Ross W. Greene, Ph.D - Unlocking the Barriers for a Disruptive Child
15 Apr 2021
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Send a textA difficult to teach child slows down the learning for others and accentuates the burden of teaching a group of diverse learners that often...
Ep. 144: Professor Tony Attwood - The Asperger’s Syndrome
05 Apr 2021
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Send a textWhat do wigs, cookie jars, pizza dough, supermarket flyers, unpaid invoices, airplane menus, and a mummified human foot have in common? Tho...
Ep. 143: Esther Wojcicki - The Secret to Raising Successful People
23 Mar 2021
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Send a textThe true meaning of empowering children is to help them claim the rights to their own life so that they can lead with a sense of confidence...
Ep. 142: Dr. Shimi Kang - The Dolphin Parent
18 Mar 2021
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Send a textIn the increasingly complex world, raising children to become adaptable, communicative, open, creative, and self-reliant thinkers is a tall...
Ep. 141: Maggie Jackson - The Attention Renaissance
04 Mar 2021
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Send a textWhat is limited, valuable, and scarce? Attention. As society as a whole tries to navigate the new terrain where attention is the commodity ...
Ep. 140: Lynn Miner-Rosen, M.Ed, ACC - College: A Job Before the Job
26 Feb 2021
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Send a textIts no joke, adulting is hard. To adult is to do all the things that grown-ups regularly do because they have to including finding a job, k...
Ep. 139: Elizabeth Sautter MA, CCC-SLP - Know Thy ‘Emotional’ Self
15 Feb 2021
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Send a textThe most basic human experience is to be able to communicate; express thoughts and ideas clearly and meaningfully while being fully underst...
Ep. 138: Tal Ben-Shahar - How to Not Be So Perfect
08 Feb 2021
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Send a textYogi Berra once said, “If the world was perfect, it wouldn’t be.” High achievers often bring perfection in their work; however, perfe...
Ep. 137: David Yeager - The Growth Mindset
22 Jan 2021
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Send a text“The only thing that could impede me was me“ are the words spoken by Amada Gorman, the first ever Youth Poet Laureate. Amanda for man...
Ep. 136: Holiday Rewind 2: 10 Takeaways from 100 Conversations on the Science of Learning
31 Dec 2020
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Send a textRandomly scattered stars light up the night sky, but it is human inventiveness and imagination that has connected these cosmic dots into th...
Ep. 135: Holiday Rewind 1: Suvrat Bhargave, MD – You’re More Than What You Feel
23 Dec 2020
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Send a textThis is a repeat of episode 101 brought back as one of my favorite episode.Uncertainly, unceasing demands, and all around unrest can provok...
Ep. 134: Edward "Ned" Hallowell, M.D. - ADHD: Marvelous, Magical, and Manageable
17 Dec 2020
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Send a textIf you come across a Wall Street trader, an ER physician, a trial lawyer, a sky-diving instructor, a trapeze artist, or a stand-up comedian...
Ep. 133: Dr. Kelly Mahler - Interoception & Executive Function
12 Dec 2020
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Send a textOur body is a screen onto which our inner experiences are frequently projected. Authors, through their writings, vividly illustrate the imp...
Ep. 132: George McCloskey, Ph.D. - Evolution of System 2
03 Dec 2020
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Send a textNobel prize winner behavioral economist, Daniel Kahneman's remarkable work brought the concepts of System 1 and System 2 into the main...
Ep. 131: George McCloskey, Ph.D. - Self-Regulate to Self-Realize
19 Nov 2020
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Send a textIn her book Mirror: The History, author Sabine Melchoir-Bonnet tracks the curious journey of a tiny reflective glass once thought to be the...
Ep. 130: Elizabeth Sautter MA, CCC-SLP - Make Social-Emotional Learning Stick
10 Nov 2020
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Send a textThe most vital skills of making and keeping friends, figuring out COVID-19 social etiquette, and navigating the social world with adaptive ...
Ep. 129: Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson - From Socially Awkward to Socially Outward
29 Oct 2020
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Send a textJapanese author Haruki Murakami said it well, “A person's life may be a lonely thing by nature, but it is not isolated. To that life...
Ep. 128: Dr. Ron Rapee - Anxious No More
22 Oct 2020
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Send a textLegend has it that after forgetting the lyrics to one of her well rehearsed songs during a concert at New York’s Central Park, celebrated...
Ep. 127: Dr. Laila Sanguras - When Grit is a Goal, Grit is Gold!
16 Oct 2020
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Send a textImagine being more than 2,500 feet above the ground; with no harness, no ropes and no safety equipment. Alex Hannold scaled Yosemite’s El...
Ep. 126: Leah Kuypers - Get in the Zone!
07 Oct 2020
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Send a textEvery Halloween, when the late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel invites parents to video tape lying to their children having eaten all of ...
Ep. 125: Elaine Taylor-Klaus - Sideways Stories of Complex Kids
25 Sep 2020
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Send a text“The builder said he was very sorry” writes Louis Sachar in the introduction to his children’s book, where instead of building a scho...
Ep. 124: Peter Shankman - Truly Faster than Normal
17 Sep 2020
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Send a textNapoleon Hill once said, “strength and growth comes from continuous struggle and effort,” but what about those who struggle to know how...
Ep. 123: Dr. John E. Deasy - Lessons in Leadership
10 Sep 2020
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Send a textSolving BIG problems requires big thinking. John Wooden once said, “Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” Even...
Ep. 122: Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal - Setbacks are a Feature, Not a Bug
02 Sep 2020
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Send a textHow to nurture a healthy relationship with life experiences, particularly undesirable, uncomfortable or unfavorable ones, is best captured ...
Ep. 121: Dr. James Danckert - Nothing Humdrum About Boredom
29 Aug 2020
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Send a textNone of us are fans of being bored; a state often marked by restlessness and mild forms of agitation. That’s why we all try and avoid the...
Ep. 120: Dr. David Burns - Feeling Good Yet?
20 Aug 2020
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Send a textEmotions are the heartbeat of human existence and the human drama that is full of anxiety, sadness, anger, fury, joy, or love feels like we...
Ep. 119: Dr. Laura Markham - Your Influence is Your Relationship
11 Aug 2020
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Send a textThe parents’ job is to protect their children, offer safety and security, and above all, love them unconditionally. But there are visible...
Ep. 118: Dr. Lyn S. Turkstra - Renewing the License to Get Along
06 Aug 2020
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Send a textPopularized by the business community, the term "soft skills" might imply that these skills are neither nuanced nor hard to obtai...
Ep. 117: Cheryl Rice - Meet Where They Are
22 Jul 2020
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Send a textWe are often astonished to read or hear in the news about a kid who grabs a classmate’s hair, or snatches food from their tray, or even k...
Ep. 116: Dr. Tim Elmore - Beyond FOMU (Fear of Messing Up)
15 Jul 2020
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Send a textThere is no generation like Gen Z whose stressors have been quadrupled by the times they have grown up in - the economic dotcom burst, high...
Ep. 115: Barbara Oakley, Ph.D. - Learning as a Gift, Skill, and Choice
09 Jul 2020
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Send a textNothing is more invigorating than watching a young mind at work. Fascinated by curiosity and deeply enthralled in untangling its pieces, le...
Ep. 114: Mary Helen Immordino-Yang – Emotions in Learning Matters
23 Jun 2020
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Send a textDo emotions mess up clear headed thinking? For centuries, culture and science has dismissed the value of emotions when it came to thinking ...
Ep. 113: Doug Fisher, Ph.D. – Shifting from Surface Learning to Deep Learning
17 Jun 2020
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Send a textWhen talking about independence and self-sufficiency in their students, educators often use the term “Personal Responsibility” which re...
Ep. 112: Sharon Saline – Counterbalancing Patterns of Failure
28 May 2020
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Send a textHaving difficulties can be discouraging and counterproductive. Children with ADHD experience far more defeats and discouragements compared ...
Ep. 111: Daniel Willingham – Cognitive Advantages to Teaching the Right Way
22 May 2020
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Send a textWhat do cooking, fishing, putting together a bookshelf, and a fixing a wall mount in the garage for your bike have in common? They are far ...