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Ep. 110: Big Picture 7 – Age of the Resilient Family

14 May 2020

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Send a textVincent van Gogh once wrote, “If I cease searching, then, woe is me, I am lost. That is how I look at it – keep going, keep going come ...

Ep. 109: Dr. Raun Melmed – A Prescription by Description

05 May 2020

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Send a textChildren are an enigma! Full of surprises and full of promise. However, one can be easily baffled when their boisterous high energy turns i...

Ep. 108: Margaret Sibley, Ph.D. – A Field Guide to Engaging the Inner Rebel

24 Apr 2020

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Send a textThe struggles of kids with ADHD are unmistakably unique and undoubtedly complex, but their lack of mental readiness to accept help is equal...

Ep. 107: Adele Diamond – Becoming More Self-Possessed

16 Apr 2020

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Send a textThe brain’s prefrontal cortex is often described as the “work in progress” intimating that there exists a continuum of neural develop...

Ep. 106: Linda Graham – Bouncing Back Like a Skilled Ninja

10 Apr 2020

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Send a textNothing about the COVID-19 pandemic is business as usual. In fact, the social and economic stressors are taking a toll on every single pers...

Ep. 105: Natalie Wexler – The Knowledge Gap Kids

01 Apr 2020

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Send a textWhat do extinct dinosaurs, shrinking planet Mercury, pygmies from Africa, Mesopotamian pottery, Roman bath houses, and the COVID-19 virus h...

Ep. 104: Kim Bearden – The Teacher Artisan

23 Mar 2020

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Send a textThere is a widespread acknowledgement that experts are made and not born and those who investigate how experts become experts that have stu...

Ep. 103: Chris Herman, M.Ed – The Opposite of a “Won’t Do” Mindset

12 Mar 2020

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Send a textThe classroom neurodiversity happens to pose a challenge to educators not because we have a surge in the neurodiverse student body but more...

Ep. 102: Dr. William Stixrud – Recreating the Personal 2.0 Self

05 Mar 2020

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Send a textAll parents want their children to grow up, be independent, and find happiness. Their conventional wisdom says, let me push my child to do ...

Ep. 101: Suvrat Bhargave, MD – You’re More Than What You Feel

25 Feb 2020

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Send a textUncertainly, unceasing demands, and all around unrest can provoke the feelings of restlessness, a state of irritability, and intense worryi...

Ep. 100: 10 Takeaways from 100 Conversations on the Science of Learning

07 Feb 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. 99: Thomas Brown, Ph.D. - Ready. Fire. Aim!

20 Dec 2019

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Send a textWhen you shoot before you aim you get bad results. But that’s what everyday impulsiveness looks like for someone with ADHD. Pencil tappin...

Ep. 98: Louisa Moats, Ed.D. - The Truth About Reading

11 Dec 2019

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Send a textThe answer to the question “What percentage of 16 million children living below the poverty line have a book in their home?” is 33%.  ...

Ep. 97: ExFiles – No More Square Peg in the Round Hole

09 Dec 2019

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Send a textViolet is the first to admit that people like her, who themselves have ADHD, suffer from “foot in mouth disease”. Getting herself in a ...

Ep. 96: Dr. Mary Ann Mulcahey, Eldrich Carr, and Carmen Mendoza - Pro-EF School Culture

07 Dec 2019

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Send a textThomas Wolfe said it best, “Culture is the arts elevated to a set of beliefs”. A school culture and a home culture can have a profound ...

Ep. 95: ExFiles – Rise Like a Phoenix

15 Nov 2019

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Send a textWell-cultivated attentional processes help orient us to the right information in the environment which in return, presents us with the grea...

Ep. 94: Christopher Chabris, Ph.D. - The Clash of the Titans

07 Nov 2019

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Send a textAncient wisdom has rightfully identified problems with the human mind which is ill-fitted to deal with the perceptual ambiguity that includ...

Ep. 93: Joan Green, SLP - Augmenting Life with Technology

29 Oct 2019

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Send a text21st century living has put a strain on our brain’s capacity to plan for the future, process and retain information, and pursue the goals...

Ep. 92: Hanna Bogen Novak - Stuck in the Middle No More

22 Oct 2019

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Send a textIn their song “Stuck in the Middle With You,” Scottish folk rock band Stealers Wheel’s lyrics go something like  this –”Yes I’...

Ep. 91: Big Picture 6 - No Ordinary Play

15 Oct 2019

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Send a textAccording to Dr. Stuart Brown, “divinely superfluous neurons” orchestrate a seemingly purposeless voluntary act that we call play. But ...

Ep. 90: Prof. Suniya Luthar - When Having It All Doesn’t Translate Into Having It Easy

07 Oct 2019

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Send a textAmericans were never that concerned about the issues of educating children until it dawned on everybody that children are in fact “econom...

Ep. 89: Prof. Suniya Luthar - The Affluenza Tradeoff

01 Oct 2019

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Send a textNo one is spared from the drama and trauma of growing up, not even affluent kids. However, as hard as it is to imagine, the children of hig...

Ep. 88: Michael Delman, M.Ed. - Beyond Just Semicolons & Fractions

25 Sep 2019

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Send a textSeeing an under-producing, under-performing, or generally disengaged kid is quite painful. They often struggle to connect with purpose and ...

Ep. 87: Dr. Christopher Willard - Working Out Your Heart

16 Sep 2019

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Send a textWhat’s common between a soccer mom who has a flat tire on the way to her son’s game, a Wall Street dad who just got told to stay in the...

Ep. 86: Big Picture 5 - ADHD Matters

03 Sep 2019

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Send a textPsychologist and author Alexandra Horowitz says “Attention is an intentional, unapologetic discriminator. It asks what is relevant right ...

Ep. 85: Ari Tuckman, Psy.D. - Twinning with Your Future Self

28 Aug 2019

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Send a textIf you are taking a stroll on the beach while you have parked your car at a meter, you have to set aside some mental resources to think abo...

Ep. 84: Dr. Ann Glang - The Forgotten Injury

14 Aug 2019

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Send a textIf an athlete on the high school varsity football, lacrosse, or soccer team happens to be more than typically distracted, taking too long, ...

Ep. 83: William Damon, Ph.D. - Purpose or Perish

08 Aug 2019

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Send a textThe greatest philosophical writings over the centuries have often examined the idea of the meaning of life. After the World War II, Viktor ...

Ep. 82: Kelly Cartwright, Ph.D. - Good Readers Are Good Thinkers!

31 Jul 2019

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Send a textTraveling through time, visiting imaginary places, witnessing wars and famines, and reliving crusades, is all made possible by reading. It ...

Ep. 81: Big Picture 4 - Organized Mind = Organized Life

23 Jul 2019

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Send a textOur lives have become so complex that surviving without shopping lists, calendars, scheduling apps, timers and alarms is nearly impossible....

Ep. 80: Dr. Debra A. Krodman-Collins - Lizard Brain, Wizard Brain

15 Jul 2019

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Send a textRarely in a curriculum while learning, we ask children where they feel their emotions in their own bodies and whether those feeling change ...

Ep. 79: Dr. Michele Gelfand - The Invisible Giant

09 Jul 2019

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Send a textOther than air, what is invisible, omnipresent, affects every single human being and yet is taken for granted? The answer is the cultural n...

Ep. 78: Kathleen Kryza - Examining the Struggle

01 Jul 2019

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Send a textOne shouldn’t be discouraged by the fact that learning is full of struggles as these struggles are inherent to the process of gathering f...

Ep. 77: Dr. Mark Bertin - From Flux to Flow

24 Jun 2019

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Send a textLife is complicated and we all are doing the best we can to manage its inherently challenging nature and predictably unpredictable flow. De...

Ep. 76: Big Picture 3 - Those Who Think Together, Stay Strong Together

17 Jun 2019

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Send a textYou might be great at problem solving but the true test of executive function proficiency is not just helping someone get their car out of ...

Ep. 75: Judy Willis, M.D. - Why is There No Glitter on the Floor?

10 Jun 2019

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Send a textLearning is magical but not every teacher is a magician! Astronaut Scott Kelly celebrated for his curiosity for space missions, struggled t...

Ep. 74: Mark McDaniel, Ph.D. - Do You Have a Learning Strategy?

31 May 2019

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Send a textWhen learning, why is it that people often use the most exactly ill-fitted strategies or fail to appreciate the ones that do work? An educa...

Ep. 73: Mary Kennedy, Ph.D. - A Bridge to the Real World

23 May 2019

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Send a textThe charm of entering college camouflages the real invitation to become responsible for yourself by figuring out what you want while taking...

Ep. 72: Dr. Courtney Stevens - Attention, A Force Multiplier

17 May 2019

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Send a textWe have all done it; followed the GPS blindly and reached the international terminal instead of the domestic one or forgotten to turn off t...

Ep. 71: Daniel Pink - When is the right time!

09 May 2019

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Send a textWell-built Executive Function lends itself to thoughtful decision making and on-point problem solving, advantageous to meeting personal goa...

Ep. 70: Big Picture 2 - Executive Function in Education

05 May 2019

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Send a textGoals may not change but circumstances do. Executive Function means to accomplish the goals by changing gears, repurposing solutions, and s...

Ep. 69: Professor Anders Ericsson - Experts Are Made, Not Born

28 Apr 2019

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Send a textIn 2018, John Legend became the 13th and the youngest winner of "EGOT" which stands for the big-four possible outstanding awards ...

Ep. 68: Dr. Elise Davis-McFarland - Unequal Dreams

18 Apr 2019

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Send a textWhat do Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor, academy award winning actor Leonardo de Caprio, designer Ralph Lauren, and entertainment mogul Jay...

Ep. 67: Rick Parente, Ph.D. - The Art and Science of Unlocking the Brain That Relearns

13 Apr 2019

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Send a textThe name Shepherd Ivory Franz won’t ring a bell for many, but he is a notable individual in the arena that is now known as neuropsychiatr...

Ep 66: Big Picture 1 - From a Bird’s-Eye View

04 Apr 2019

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Send a text“Executive Function refers to your choreographed ability to make yourself DO and take actions using the capacity and vision for self to y...

Ep. 65: Dr. Julie Haarbauer-Krupa - Bridge to a Life of Hope

31 Mar 2019

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Send a textOver the last several decades, the public’s understanding of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional ...

Ep. 64: Dr. Julie Haabauer-Krupa - Traumatic Brain Injury

18 Mar 2019

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Send a textWhat hazard could really be posed by daily activities like driving, biking, climbing, or walking?  They don’t, until they do. An awkward...

Ep. 63: Dan Habib - Next to Normal

18 Feb 2019

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Send a textAbility, inability, and disability rest on a continuum where the human story comes to life. Living with a disability; whether it is a physi...

Ep. 62: Professor William Klemm - A Blueprint for Learning Success

04 Feb 2019

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Send a textGerald Belcher once said, “The best education is not given to students; it is drawn out of them.” It captures the notion that learning ...

Ep. 61: Professor William Klemm - Memory Matters

18 Jan 2019

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Send a textRajveer Meena from India successfully recalled 70,000 decimal places of pi (π) and broke the previous Guinness World Record of reciting 67...

Ep. 60: Dr. Kenneth Kosik - Build a Better Brain–Now!

05 Jan 2019

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Send a textThe hopeful expectation of living into old age is often marred by the fear of the irreversible decline in one’s abilities and mental facu...

Ep. 59: Dr. Kenneth Kosik - The Aging Brain’s Destiny

26 Dec 2018

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Send a textEven while leading a healthy mental and physical life, no one can be certain about the aging brain’s destiny. The stage of life marked by...

Ep. 58: Dr. Tim Pychyl - Off the Scale and Onto a Treadmill

08 Dec 2018

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Send a textThere’s no guarantee you will step on a treadmill right after stepping off a  scale with disappointing number. Goals clash with fears an...

Ep. 57: Dr. Tim Pychyl - No More Procrastination

26 Nov 2018

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Send a textNo one has been spared from the strong impulse to put things off for later. You might find yourself cleaning out the refrigerator when you ...

Ep. 56: Dr. Robert Brooks - Goodness of Fit

08 Nov 2018

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Send a textWhen talking about his sad mess of a childhood, author Augustine Boroughs’ fantasy of normalcy resembled to that of "fabric-softener...

Ep. 55: Dr. Robert Brooks - Calling For A Charismatic Adult

01 Nov 2018

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Send a textRoberto Benigni’s critically acclaimed role in the movie Life is Beautiful, which earned him an Oscar, poignantly illustrates what a cari...

Ep. 54: Dr. Judy Wolman - There’s No Silver Bullet

15 Oct 2018

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Send a textAs a youngster growing up in 70s, if I had struggled to retain facts, or to learn a second (more like third) language or did not grasp adva...

Ep. 53: Dr. Judy Wolman - Navigating the Educational Terrain

25 Sep 2018

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Send a textNo one is free form worrying about their children and their success. From sippy cups, nap times, and play dates, parents move on to worryin...

Ep. 52: MaryAnn Brittingham - A Garden for Sutter Keely

18 Sep 2018

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Send a textSutter Keely is a smart, goofy, sensitive, troubled, unserious, and lost teenager who doesn't have the best Executive Function skills....

Ep. 51: MaryAnn Brittingham - iMotivate

11 Sep 2018

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Send a textA child opens a fun little children’s book and comes across two words ‘trogglehumper’ and ‘frothbuggling’. He’s immediately dra...

Ep. 50: Dr. Nancy Rappaport - A Misbehaving Child is a Discouraged Child

13 Aug 2018

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Send a textA recent headline read, “Demonic child on flight” that described a passenger who filmed his horrific experience while traveling with a ...

Ep. 49: Dr. Nancy Rappaport - Hold Back the Slap

02 Aug 2018

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Send a textRecently, during a baptism ceremony, an 89-year old French priest lost his cool and slapped a 2-year old toddler in the face, who wouldn&ap...

Ep. 48: Dr. Kathy Perez - Ladder to the Sky

15 Jul 2018

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Send a textFor a west Philadelphia high school dropout, Troy Carter has had an incredibly impressive career where as a talent scout, manager, and prod...

Ep. 47: Dr. Kathy Perez - The Engagement Consultant

09 Jul 2018

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Send a textEach day, more than 7 million children in the United States are left to their own devices for at least some period of time after the school...

Ep. 46: Dr. Julie Ann Washington - A Mistake Stick Sounds Better

22 Jun 2018

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Send a textWhen Office Depot® sells a pencil on their website the description says, “Brand Basic Wood Pencils, #2 Medium Soft Lead, Pack Of 36”. ...

Ep. 45: Dr. Julie Ann Washington - Meet Me at the Margins

15 Jun 2018

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Send a textOn April 11, 1734, a tiny notice appeared in the small corner of the Pennsylvania Gazette owned by Benjamin Franklin that read, “Ready mo...

Ep. 44: Dr. Roy Baumeister - A Blueprint for Success

21 May 2018

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Send a textEvery day we go to bed knowing we have left many things unfinished, allowed intrusive thoughts about unfinished business interrupt the work...

Ep. 43: Dr. Roy Baumeister - Self-Control–Antidote for Self-Sabotage and Imprudence

14 May 2018

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Send a textA secret ingredient in the life of an easy-going, popular kid with lots of friends and good grades is self-control. Eventually, this kid gr...

Ep. 42: Dr. Carol Westby - Seeing Eye Dog for the Mind-Blind

04 May 2018

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Send a textWired magazine once challenged 39 sci-fi writers and creative types to put their artistry to test by writing a 6-word story. Author of belo...

Ep. 41: Dr. Carol Westby - M is for Mindreading

27 Apr 2018

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Send a textIn the world of limitless possibilities, there is a limit as to how much one can know about the minds of others. Take an example: Have you ...

Ep. 40: ExFiles – Prison Indeed

13 Apr 2018

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Send a textFrank Darabont’s most prudent decision came when he spent just a $1 for one of Stephen King’s 1982 short stories Rita Hayworth and Shaw...

Ep. 39: Dr. Christine Carter - Beating Down the Ho-hum

09 Apr 2018

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Send a textWhat war can you win with a deck of cards, a bible, a dictionary, and a bottle of sherry? A war against the drudgery of daily mundane. To b...

Ep. 38: Dr. Christine Carter - Models vs. Critics

02 Apr 2018

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Send a textHave you ever wondered if you’re doing it right, particularly when it comes to parenting? Have your good intentions to push your kids fai...

Ep. 37: Dr. Ronald Siegel - Optimal Executive Function Through Mindful Rechanneling

25 Mar 2018

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Send a textThe game of Chutes and Ladders, originally invented in India and known for the snakes instead of chutes, is a great allegory for life. With...

Ep. 36: Dr. Ronald Siegel - Who’s In Charge–You or Your Mind?

15 Mar 2018

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Send a textWorld-class athletes, politicians, artists, and even entrepreneurs have fallen from grace because of their personal salacious digressions o...

Ep. 35: Jerry Hoepner, Ph.D. - Brain Reconstruction Ahead – Expect Delays

27 Feb 2018

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Send a textWould you be willing to head-butt a ram for an icy cold bottle of Mountain Dew? That’s the kind of lighthearted foolery that got a lot of...

Ep. 34: Jerry Hoepner, Ph.D. - Peeling the Layers of a Meltdown

20 Feb 2018

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Send a textIn NBC’s award winning series, This is Us, Mandy Moore’s character Becca, a new mother of three, leaves the house for the first time af...

Ep. 33: ExFiles – No Comic Relief

12 Feb 2018

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Send a textWhat’s the difference between blowing bubbles in the yard, watching a drunk shovel snow in a shopping cart, and listening to Rodney Dange...

Ep. 32: Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. - Educrystal Ball

05 Feb 2018

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Send a textTaking care of children by feeding them, protecting them, and loving them is not the same as preparing them for their future. American educ...

Ep. 31: Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. - Let’s Not Give Them Something to Talk About

02 Feb 2018

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Send a textIf you’re trying to bum a cigarette from someone outside a bar after midnight be prepared for them to say no. Talented actor, Shia Lebeou...

Ep. 30: Stephanie Carlson, Ph.D. - The Homer Simpson Effect

18 Jan 2018

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Send a textThe creator of The Simpsons, Matt Groening, once described Homer Simpson as “a loving father but he’s ruled by his impulses”.  Homer...

Ep. 29: Stephanie Carlson, Ph.D. - Most Visible in its Absence

11 Jan 2018

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Send a textWhen, “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” hit the bookstores in 1984, authors Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel had no idea that thei...

Ep. 28: Phil Zelazo, Ph.D. - Know Thyself

03 Jan 2018

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Send a textThe end of the year inventory often reveals a track record of failed diets, disorganization, and an ever-so thinning bank balance which is ...

Ep. 27: Phil Zelazo, Ph.D. - The Power to Resist

26 Dec 2017

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Send a text“In order to avoid buying those unnecessary items, don't go shopping at those stores.” Says a financial adviser Michael Markey. Bu...

Ep. 26: Randall Engle, Ph.D. - Spotlight on the Wrong Target

11 Dec 2017

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Send a textWhat does a fatal plane crash by a veteran pilot and a patient death from a wrongful dosage by an expert nurse have in common? They both mi...

Ep. 25: Randall Engle, Ph.D. - Fine China of Cognition

05 Dec 2017

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Send a textIf life was a play, some activities would be the star of show and others would be just ‘extras’. The mind is often full of thoughts abo...

Ep. 24: ExFiles – Self-Prevails

01 Dec 2017

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Send a textFame and success is not necessarily an antidote to self-doubt. Oscar-winning singer-songwriter, Sam Smith, once said, “I still doubt myse...

Ep. 23: Clancy Blair, Ph.D. - To Pop or Not to Pop

27 Nov 2017

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Send a textJung-ah Choi writes that during a parent-teacher conference she discovered that her son was misbehaving in his kindergartner class. Upon fu...

Ep. 22: Clancy Blair, Ph.D. - Shock Absorbers in the Brain

21 Nov 2017

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Send a textAt age 6, his mother said to him, “Why don't you just kill yourself? You’re such a burden to me.” At age 9, his mother drove him...

Ep. 21: Fred Morrison, Ph.D. - Diamond Dust & Self-Regulation

14 Nov 2017

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Send a textIn 1885, William Bentley placed a snowflake under his camera lens and took a first-of-its-kind photo only to then spend the next 50 years o...

Ep. 20: Fred Morrison, Ph.D. - Shoelaces to Self-Control

01 Nov 2017

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Send a textThe Google search for “how to teach a child to tie shoes” comes up with approximately 7.5 million hits. Obviously, parents and adults i...

Ep. 19: ExFiles - Staging Success

27 Oct 2017

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Send a textPeople like Dr. Mae C. Jemison live by the dictum, “if you're bored, you are not paying attention.” That philosophy has served her...

Ep. 18: Carol Tavris - I’m Not My Mistakes

24 Oct 2017

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Send a textHave you ever tried to point out mistakes in someone – maybe in your child, spouse, employee, or even your boss? And what do you get? A s...

Ep. 17: Carol Tavris - The Sharp Sting of Dissonance

16 Oct 2017

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Send a textYour 20-something-year-old son decides to buy a car without your help and you come to find out that he got ripped off. He tells you the sto...

Ep. 16: Frans de Waal - Demystifying the Bi-Polar Ape

10 Oct 2017

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Send a textOn a daily basis we direct our attention, guide our instincts, and move from making micro to macro decisions feeling that we are fully in c...

Ep. 15: Lynn Meltzer, Ph.D. - From Pimples to Projects: Taking Charge of HOW to Learn

03 Oct 2017

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Send a textPre-teen years are a breeding ground for pimples, mood swings, eye-rolls, and social awkwardness. But that’s not the only stuff these kid...

Ep. 14: Lynn Meltzer, Ph.D. - Project “Run-Away”

26 Sep 2017

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Send a textIf not properly handled, some projects can spiral out of control like a runaway train. Assignments involving project-based learning profess...

Ep. 13: Prof. Mark McDaniel - Don’t Forget You’ll Forget–How To Improve Prospective Memory

18 Sep 2017

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Send a textWhat do a sponge, a needle, or a drill bit fragment have in common?Well these are the most common but harmful things that a surgeon can lea...

Ep. 12: Prof. Mark McDaniel - Prospective Memory–Your Memory For The Future

11 Sep 2017

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Send a textElephants never forget! But I guess we do. Forgetting to drop off dry cleaning, book a hotel or register for a class on time can cause disr...

Ep. 11: Dr. Hal Hershfield - Befriend Your Estranged Future-Self

04 Sep 2017

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Send a textHowever creative we might be, the human blind spot disallows us from imagining ourselves vividly in the distant future. Neuroscience says w...

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