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Improve your mental wellness with the Advanced Brain Podcast. Follow third generation neurotechnology pioneer, entrepreneur, bestselling author, music producer, keynote and TEDx speaker Alex Doman as he sits down with the leading thought leaders of our time about how to optimize your brain, body, and life. He’ll bring you the latest and most powerful tools to help you reach your unlimited potential. Listen in and discover how to become the best version of yourself.
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The Listening Program Radio explores the fascinating human brain and how to transform lives by tapping our unlimited potential. The program features interviews with thought leaders discussing neuroscience, psychology, music, sound, technology, brain health and performance. Hosted by Alex Doman, founder & CEO of Advanced Brain Technologies.
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www.facebook.com/lightboxmix | A continuous mix of classic house tracks, inspired by the Lightbox at Fire nightclub in Vauxhall, London. The mix lasts a mind-boggling 10 HOURS and includes OVER 100 CLASSIC TRACKS divided into five parts of around two hours. COLLECT THEM ALL! Recommended for fans of these artists: Freemasons / Gadjo / Seamus Haji / Deux / Sia / Stonebridge / Kylie / Axwell / Sunfreakz / Imogen Heap / Mason / Fonzerelli / Ian Carey / Edward Maya / David Guetta / DJ Delicious & ...
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Allen Lewis, MD is the founder of Sancta Familia Center for Integrative Medicine. He is recognized as a leading physician in his field focused on helping patients achieve optimal wellness utilizing integrative and functional medicine to restore health to the mind, body, and spirit. He specializes in treating children and adults with learning, mood,…
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What does contemporary neuroscience tell us about music and the brain? Drawing from research and her extensive clinical work, chronicled by Dr. Oliver Sacks, my guest, internationally renowned Music Therapist Concetta Tomaino provides an overview of music and the brain and shares evidence for the efficacy of clinical applications of music in child …
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With clarity, humor, and insight, award-winning filmmaker of What Dreams May Come, Barnet Bain guides readers to unlock the raw power of the creative self in The Book of Doing and Being. In this episode he shares insights from the book with creativity principles and practices at the leading edge, offering a life-altering map for stepping beyond wha…
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Renowned neurologist and author of the New York Times #1 Best Selling Grain Brain, David Perlmutter, MD, returns to the Advanced Brain Podcast and uncovers the powerful role of gut bacteria in determining your brain’s destiny. Debilitating brain disorders are on the rise - from children diagnosed with autism and ADHD to adults developing dementia a…
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Bruce Cryer has 35 years of experience creating programs, products and services that can change the world by transforming health and well-being and fostering healthy sustainable workplaces. As one of the original directors of HeartMath he has worked with leaders at Stanford, Mayo Clinic, Kaiser, Duke Health System, World Bank, the UK's NHS, Cathay …
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M.A. Greenstein an internationally recognized researcher, author, experience designer and knowledge transfer expert who has been at work developing cross-sector teams and cross-cultural understanding over the arc of her career. A long-standing member in the Los Angeles and AsiaPacific arts, tech and science community, an inveterate trend watcher an…
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Jay R. Lucker is a Professor in the Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Howard University in Washington, DC. He is also a visiting professor in the Dept. of Special Education at George Washington University and the Dept. of Languages and Communication Disorders at the University of the District of Columbia. In addition, he serves on th…
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Vera Brandes is one of the world’s leading authorities on music medicine research, VP of the International Association for Music Medicine, and founder of Sanoson. As a record label owner and award-winning music producer she has produced and released more than 350 albums and may be best known for organizing the legendary Koln Concert by Keith Jarret…
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Dr. Jay Lombard is an internationally acclaimed neurologist, author, & keynote speaker who helps patients and their families experiencing intractable neurological conditions. He is the author of the highly acclaimed The Mind of God, Neuroscience, Faith, and a Search for the Soul. He was Chief of Neurology at both Westchester Square Medical Center a…
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Seth Horowitz, PhD., neuroscientist and author of The Universal Sense: How Hearing Shapes the Mind, sits down with Alex to discuss how we are all embedded in an unending ocean of sound, a rich stream of information that can be important, trivial, distracting or even dangerous. 350 million years of evolution has led us to develop an intimate relatio…
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Renowned neurologist and author of the New York Times #1 Best Selling Grain Brain, David Perlmutter, MD, blows the lid off a topic that’s been buried in medical literature for far too long: carbs are destroying your brain. And not just unhealthy carbs, but even healthy ones like whole grains can cause dementia, ADHD, anxiety, chronic headaches, dep…
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Julian Treasure’s five TED talks have been watched over 80 million times. He and Alex sit down to discuss listening, how it profoundly impacts our health, effectiveness and relationships, and even changes our reality — and yet almost no-one thinks about it consciously or trains to become better at it. Together they explore listening, our active rel…
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Clinical Psychologist and applied neuroscience expert Kamran Fallahpour, Ph.D sits down with Alex to explore the frontier of brain plasticity, real life implications, and the power of music to change our brains and influence consciousness. In this episode listen and discover: Brain plasticity across the life span Pros and cons of a malleable brain …
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Alive Inside, the 2014 Sundance Audience Award winning documentary, brings attention to the work of nonprofit Music & Memory, which promotes the use of music to transform the lives of elders in care homes and at their own home regardless of cognitive or physical limitations. Music & Memory, helps people in nursing homes and other care organizations…
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New York Times Bestselling author of Brainstorm, Dr. Daniel Siegel illuminates how brain development impacts adolescent behavior and relationships from ages 12-24. Drawing on important new research in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, he explores exciting ways in which understanding how the teenage brain functions can help parents make what …
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Advanced Brain Podcast Host Alex Doman has invested 25 years working with some of the top minds in music and neuroscience to create products and technologies to help people reach their unlimited potential. This first and special episode was recorded at the Los Angeles Convention Center at Powerful-U | LA 19. It is a recording of a breakout session …
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Max Lugavere is a filmmaker, health and science journalist and the author of the New York Times best-selling book Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life. He is also the host of the #1 iTunes health podcast The Genius Life. Lugavere appears regularly on the Dr. Oz Show, the Rachael Ray Show, a…
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Rosie Acosta is an Inspirational Speaker, world-renowned Yoga & Meditation Teacher and a Yoga Teacher Trainer, a Holistic Health Coach, as well as the founder of Radically Loved: Yoga, Health + Wellness and host of the top-rated Apple podcast, Radically Loved. As a troubled teen in East Los Angeles Rosie suffered from depression, anxiety, and overe…
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Beatie Wolfe has beamed her music into space, been designated a UN role model for innovation, done groundbreaking research on the power of music for people with dementia, created the world’s first live 360 AR ‘anti-stream’ from the quietest room on earth, and is the subject of new documentary commissioned by the Barbican directed by Ross Harris. Be…
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Dr. Michael Merzenich, PhD, is one of the neuroscientists responsible for our current understanding of brain plasticity–the notion that the brain can change itself at any age. He is also the author of Soft-Wired: How the New Science of Brain Plasticity Can Change Your Life. In this episode listen and discover: How you can improve your auditory list…
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Both science and spirituality agree that every particle of matter, every phenomenon we experience, is a form of resonance or vibration. The human voice is quite literally a mouthpiece of this truth; there is no form of expression more personal, more tied to our identities, than our voices. In her book, The Naked Voice Chloë Goodchild gives readers …
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Over the past decade, the first treatment response for the military and veteran epidemic of sleep disorders, traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress, mental health, and suicide prevention has been pharmaceuticals which are ineffective and have long-lasting negative side effects. At present, the suicide rate among veterans is 23 lives a day; s…
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With clarity, humor, and insight, award-winning filmmaker Barnet Bain guides readers to unlock the raw power of the creative self. Sharing creativity principles and practices at the leading edge, The Book of Doing and Being offers a life-altering map for stepping beyond what we already know and into a dimension of imagination from which innovation …
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Taking its lead from neuroscience and best practices in early childhood mental health, Bloom, the latest book from author and pediatric psychologist Dr. Lynne Kenney and Wendy Young offers parents, teachers and care providers the words, thoughts and actions to raise calm, confident children, while reducing the need for consequences and punishment. …
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Each year, increasing numbers of children are being diagnosed with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, learning disabilities and other neurological disorders. Parents are bombarded by different theories as to the causes of their child’s difficulties, and often confused by the many approaches offered to help them manage or overcome, behavioral, emotional, learn…
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Debilitating brain disorders are on the rise-from children diagnosed with autism and ADHD to adults developing dementia at younger ages than ever before. But a medical revolution is underway that can solve this problem: Astonishing new research is revealing that the health of your brain is, to an extraordinary degree, dictated by the state of your …
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Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that autism is often characterized by complex abnormalities such as oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, certain genetic abnormalities, exposure(s) to environmental toxicants, immunological abnormalities, infections, and in some cases, developmental regression and seizures. These abnormal…
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BREAD HEAD is a new documentary that explores the impact of our diets and lifestyles on brain health. Because changes in the brain begin decades before Alzheimer's symptoms, the absolute best way we can move the needle on this disease is through minimizing risk when it matters most. Max Lugavere is directing this project which includes interviews w…
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Neuroscience provides amazing insights into the complex biology of the human brain, but can it do more? Is neuroscience also a gateway to inner being? And, can there be common ground between neuroscience and faith that are not mutually exclusive? Both science and religion seek truth and meaning, and Dr. Jay Lombard postulates that science plus fait…
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What does contemporary neuroscience tell us about music and the brain? How do these findings support clinical applications of music therapy in child development as well as recovery or maintenance of function in adults with brain injuries? Drawing from research and her extensive clinical work, many chronicled by Dr. Oliver Sacks, Dr. Tomaino provide…
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In The New York Times Bestseller Brainstorm, Dr. Daniel Siegel illuminates how brain development impacts adolescent behavior and relationships from ages 12-24. Drawing on important new research in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, he explores exciting ways in which understanding how the teenage brain functions can help parents make what is i…
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Alive Inside, the 2014 Sundance Audience Award winning documentary, brings attention to the work of nonprofit Music & Memory, which promotes the use of music to transform the lives of elders in care homes and at their own home regardless of cognitive or physical limitations. Join host Alex Doman and his guest Dan Cohen, the founder of Music & Memor…
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For over 30 years, the Irlen Method has been transforming lives using colored filters. Those who have been helped by it call the method life changing as the filters are designed to eliminate environmental stress so that the brain can function at peak performance. Join host Alex Doman and his guest Helen Irlen, the creator of this fascinating tool f…
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Are you a clinical or educational professional helping children and adults with sensory processing challenges? If you could quickly screen your clients’ auditory and visual processing skills, how do you think your practice would change? TAVS is the Test of Auditory and Visual Skills, a new, easy-to-use screening tool from Advanced Brain Technologie…
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We are all embedded in an unending ocean of sound, a rich stream of information that can be important, trivial, distracting or even dangerous. 350 million years of evolution has led us to develop an intimate relationship with sound that lets our brains sense, perceive and decide in which of categories a sound falls, all in less than a tenth of the …
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Alex and his guests, a brain scientist and an educator, will explore the brain science of childrens attention, memory, mood, speech/language, sensory/motor, executive/thinking, and planning abilities. They will bridge this information with educational interventions that help children develop their learning and potential and healthily adapt at home,…
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