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  • Wisdom Wednesdays: New research destroys government physical activity guidelines - and it has implications for us all.
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  • MojoMonday: Your Attentional Heat Map - Shaping Your Brain, Your Emotions and Your Experiences
    This week, Carly invites you to run an Attentional Audit - a simple but powerful practice to see where your mental energy is really going.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Embracing Stress: Understanding Its Role and Building Resilience – Part Two
    In Part Two of my conversation, with Professor Jeremy Jamieson we explore the fascinating dynamics of stress and resilience, specifically emphasising the roles parents can play in helping their children grow up resilient and strong. We discuss the importance of fostering a positive relationship with stress and understanding the biological and psychological factors that play into this often misunderstood aspect of life. What You'll Learn: Understanding Stress: Discover how stress functions as a natural response and how it can be beneficial rather than detrimental. Challenge vs. Threat Mindsets: Learn why perceiving stress as a challenge rather than a threat can completely alter the physiological response. Parenting Techniques for Resilience: Get insights into how parents can prepare their children for life's challenges by encouraging them to tackle difficult situations head-on. Key Takeaways: Stress is Not the Enemy: Stress, when approached properly, can be a tool for growth and resilience rather than a harmful force. It’s about perception and management. Parents as Guides, Not Rescuers: Instead of removing obstacles for your children, teach them to navigate these challenges. Encourage them to be proactive and resilient. Develop a Toolbox for Stress Management: Different situations require different responses—having a flexible approach to managing stress is crucial. The Role of Physiology in Stress: Understanding and managing physiological responses through activities such as regular exercise, sleep hygiene, and possibly cold immersion sessions can help in dealing with stress effectively. Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle: Adequate sleep, nutrition, and limiting technology use can have profound impacts on mental health, influencing stress levels and resilience capacity. Resources Explore more about the extraordinary work at Mount Hope Family Center, which is helping children overcome trauma through innovative research on biological embedding. Connect with Professor Jeremy Jamieson on LinkedIn University of Rochester - Professor Jeremy Jamieson Social Stress Lab Support the Podcast If you found this discussion insightful, consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review of our podcast. Your support allows us to continue sharing impactful conversations that inspire change. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from understanding stress as a tool for growth—knowledge like this can truly make a difference in navigating life's challenges. 01:08 Building Resilience in Children 02:12 The Role of Social Connections in Stress Management 04:15 Understanding Stress Responses 06:20 Boosting Stress Capacity 07:44 The Impact of Educational Systems on Stress 09:33 Physiological Approaches to Stress Management 14:36 The Role of Virtual Reality in Stress Management 17:28 Tailoring Stress Management Techniques 18:31 Future Directions in Social Media and AI Interventions 19:10 Challenges and Promising Interventions 20:02 The Role of AI in Stress Management 21:57 Parental Advice for Raising Resilient Kids 28:59 The Importance of Sleep and Diet See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Mojo Monday - Performance Anxiety: What It Is And Strategies To Manage It By Carly Taylor
    On this week's Mojo Monday, Carly talks about performance anxiety, or what is sometimes knows as stage fright. We've all experienced it at some point, whether it's speaking out in a meeting, presenting in front of a group or even going out on a date, but for some of us, it can be so intense it stops us from reaching our full potential. Carly explains what it is and provides some strategies to help manage it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Embracing Stress: Understanding Its Role and Building Resilience, with Professor Jeremy Jamieson– Part One
    In this enlightening conversation on hardiness, I sit down with Professor Jeremy Jamieson to delve into the intricate world of stress, mindset, and neuroscience. The discussion explores how our perceptions of stress can influence both mental and physical well-being and the potential for science to reshape these experiences. This session unpacks the ways in which mindset coaching can transform stress from a debilitating factor into a powerful tool for growth. What You'll Learn: The Role of Stress: Discover why experiencing stress is essential for personal growth and peak performance, whether on the field or in everyday challenges like exams and job interviews. Mindset Matters: Learn how shifting your psychological orientation can have profound effects on your physiology and engagement with challenges. The Science of Stress Responses: Understand how chronic stress affects the brain, particularly through changes in the amygdala and frontal lobes, and how interventions like acceptance and commitment therapy can reverse some of these changes. Epigenetics Explained: Dive into how epigenetic factors play a role in stress responses, and the surprising ways stress can impact not just the individual, but subsequent generations. Mother-Baby Connection: Explore how a mother's stress levels can affect her child, reinforcing the subtle yet powerful ways in which our environments are communicated from parent to offspring. Neuroplasticity and the Brain: Gain insights into how the brain adapts and changes in response to stress, highlighting the potential for positive transformation. Key Takeaways: Stress should be viewed as a challenge to refine and expand our capabilities, rather than a purely negative experience. Transforming your mindset can significantly alter both your physiological responses and your overall engagement with life’s challenges. Genetic dispositions aren’t permanent; understanding and manipulating the epigenome can open pathways to healthier stress responses. The connection between mothers and their babies exemplifies how our nervous systems communicate stress, affecting development from a very young age. Neuroplasticity offers hope that we can rewire our brains through informed practices and change the path of our stress responses. Resources Explore more about the extraordinary work at Mount Hope Family Center, which is helping children overcome trauma through innovative research on biological embedding. Connect with Professor Jeremy Jamieson on LinkedIn University of Rochester - Professor Jeremy Jamieson Social Stress Lab Support the Podcast If you found this discussion insightful, consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review of our podcast. Your support allows us to continue sharing impactful conversations that inspire change. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from understanding stress as a tool for growth—knowledge like this can truly make a difference in navigating life's challenges. 03:09 Understanding Stress in Different Contexts 29:04 Mindset Coaching for Athletes 30:18 Factors Influencing Stress Responses 31:10 Trauma and Stress Regulation 33:00 Workplace Stress and Brain Changes 34:46 Epigenetics and Stress 37:36 Mother-Child Stress Communication 41:24 Nervous System Communication See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Host Dr Paul Taylor, a Psychophysiologist, Neuroscientist, Exercise Scientist, and Nutritionist interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving hardiness in your mind, body and brain to become your best self.
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