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    Unlocking the Brain: The Future of Neurotherapy with Lara Schulz

    27/03/2026 | 59 mins.
    Most of us are missing the true signs of brain health—and it's a costly mistake. In this episode I have a fascinating discussion with neurotherapy pioneer Lara Schulz expose the hidden truth: how advanced brain assessments like EEG and ERP are revolutionising diagnosis and treatment, revealing biological signatures that conventional psychiatry ignores. If you've ever wondered why mental health conditions are expanding without clear biological markers, this episode offers a compelling, science-backed perspective—plus a glimpse into the future of mental health care rooted in true brain science.
    You’ll discover how neurotherapy uses precise tools like QEEG, ERP, and AI database comparisons to differentiate between trauma, dementia, and psychiatric diagnoses that often are wrongfully assumed. Lara shares real-world stories of uncovering trauma profiles in elderly patients mistaken for neurodegenerative diseases—and how targeted neurostimulation can rewire the brain without drugs. Learn about the cutting-edge protocols involving transcranial stimulation, vagus nerve therapy, and light modulation that are transforming recovery in depression, PTSD, ADHD, and autism.
    Takeaways
    Insights from Brain Signatures Disrupt Diagnosis
    The Deep Dive Into Psychophysiology is Essential
    Trauma’s Lasting Biological Imprint Requires Psychophysiological Intervention
    Brain-Heart Communication Is a Two-Way Street
    Moving from Sledgehammer to Gentle Brain Reset Approaches
    The Future Requires Brain Assessment in Every System
    The Paradigm Shift from Diagnosis to Functional Brain Optimisation

    00:00 Understanding Neurotherapy: A New Approach to Mental Health
    02:57 The Role of Psychophysiology in Diagnosis
    05:57 The Impact of Trauma on Mental Health
    09:06 The Importance of Childhood Experiences
    12:08 Assessment Tools in Neurotherapy
    18:59 Intervention Techniques in Neurotherapy
    28:29 Understanding Brain Responses to Treatment
    29:08 ADHD: A Growing Concern
    30:40 The Impact of Lifestyle on Mental Health
    33:42 Building Foundations for Mental Health
    35:00 Identifying Biological Signatures in Autism
    37:01 Transformative Success Stories in Treatment
    40:23 The Role of Educators in Diagnosing ADHD
    42:30 The Future of Brain Assessment in Schools
    48:37 The Importance of Understanding Patient History
    50:34 Integrating Different Therapeutic Approaches
    55:24 Expanding Access to Neurostimulation Therapy
    Resources
    Connect with Lara Schulz: https://www.ncau.com.au/
    https://www.instagram.com/neurotherapy_clinics_australia/
    https://www.facebook.com/people/Neurotherapy-Clinics-Australia/61560817288119/
    https://www.ncau.com.au/blog/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lara-s-32420bb/
    https://www.neurofieldneurotherapy.com/ - Dr Nicholas Dorgis & Dr Tiff Thompson
    https://fherehab.com/
    ANSA Conference, Gold Coast 12-13 September 2026: https://appliedneuroscience.org.au/event-6569067
    School of Neurotherapy Bootcamp 14-18 September 2026: https://www.schoolofneurotherapy.com/australia-bootcamp-training-september-2026

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    How what you eat today influences your sleep tonight: Wisdom Wednesdays

    24/03/2026 | 8 mins.
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    Maybe. Just Maybe With Carly Taylor

    22/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    In this episode, Carly shares the story of the Chinese farmer, made popular by Alan Watts, to explore how quickly we label life’s events as “good” or “bad.”
    When something happens, we often jump to conclusions and attach meaning straight away, reacting as if we already know how it will turn out. But the reality is, we rarely have the full picture.
    This episode is a reminder to create a pause between what happens and the story we tell ourselves about it.
    Instead of reacting instantly, try holding your interpretation more lightly.
    A simple shift in perspective that can change how you move through your week.
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    The science of Heart-Rate Variability and how to manipulate it naturally to reduce stress and boost performance, with Dr Deborah Rozman

    20/03/2026 | 41 mins.
    In this episode, I chat with Deborah Rozman and we discuss the fascinating topic of heart rate variability (HRV) and heart coherence. Deborah shares her journey from a young age, driven by a desire to serve and understand human attitudes, leading her to become a behavioural psychologist. She explains how her work with HeartMath Institute focuses on the connection between the heart and brain, emphasising the importance of HRV as a reflection of emotional states and overall health. We delve into the science behind HRV, explaining how it reflects the interaction between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. We discuss the concept of heart coherence, where the heart's rhythm becomes synchronized, promoting optimal performance, emotional balance, and resilience. Deborah highlights the role of positive emotions like gratitude and love in achieving coherence, which can be measured using biofeedback devices.

    Key Takeaways
    The role of heart rate variability (HRV) in health and emotional flexibility
    How heart coherence influences stress, decision-making, and resilience
    The two-way communication between the heart and the brain
    Techniques to improve heart coherence without equipment
    The future of wearable technology and biofeedback for emotional regulation
    How positive emotions like gratitude and love recalibrate autonomic nervous system balance

    00:30 - Deborah's background in child psychology and heart science origin story
    02:22 - The development of biofeedback tools and understanding emotional states through HRV
    04:56 - Deep dive into what heart rate variability is and its importance for health
    06:26 - The influence of the autonomic nervous system on HRV and health
    07:48 - Patterns of HRV and what they reveal about emotional and physical resilience
    09:23 - The impact of emotions on HRV and the 1995 cardiology study findings
    10:56 - Heart's intrinsic nervous system and its role in emotion regulation
    12:34 - The significance of positive emotions in heart coherence and health
    13:14 - Using biofeedback devices to manage stress and induce coherence
    15:03 - The bidirectional interaction between brain and heart during coherence states
    16:41 - The heart's "little brain" and its independent functioning
    17:52 - How stress and trauma cause autonomic dysregulation and ways to restore balance
    22:09 - The concept of flow, coherence, and optimal performance states
    24:28 - Brainwave patterns associated with heart coherence, especially alpha waves
    27:31 - How coherence enhances intuitive, creative, and decision-making abilities
    30:32 - Practical techniques for improving coherence without devices, focusing on positive emotions and breathing
    33:01 - Resilience versus stress management, building energy capacity for life's challenges
    34:22 - Simple coherence exercises anyone can do, even without biofeedback tools
    38:01 - The promising future of research, wearable tech, and global heart coherence initiatives

    Resources & Links:
    HeartMath Institute
    HeartMath Techniques
    HeartMath App
    Peer-reviewed research on HRV and emotional health
    How to Practice Heart Coherence (Free Techniques)
    Connect with Deborah Rozman:
    LinkedIn
    Twitter
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    How much coffe and tea should I drink to protect my brain? Science has the answers: Wisdom Wednesdays

    17/03/2026 | 8 mins.
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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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