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Explore "lizardbrain" with insightful episodes like "The R-Complex & Dr. Hodkinson's Sound Bite", "You, Your Dog, Maslow and Lizard Brain #7", "Chicago Nurse, Alicia Bean, Isolates Fear to Find Joy | Ep #18" and "Episode 180: Chekhov's Schrödinger's Dagger (Kurosawa's "Rashomon")" from podcasts like ""Drew: World Order", "Shaped by Dog with Susan Garrett", "Bite of Courage" and "Very Bad Wizards"" and more!
Episodes (4)
You, Your Dog, Maslow and Lizard Brain #7
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It’s important to know what you and your dog need for learning success, and how “lizard brain” can take over if something is lacking. I’m sharing an extract of the book I am writing, and it’s about one of the life shifting lessons I learned from a student.
In the episode you'll hear:
- How Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs applies to you and your dog.
- The life shifting lesson I was taught by a student.
- Recognizing when lizard brain takes over, and why.
Resources:
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (Wikipedia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs
- Shaped By Dog Podcast Episode 4: T.E.M.P. (Tail, Eyes/Ears, Mouth, Posture) - https://shapedbydog.com/4/
- Vlog: Where Is Your Dog On The Circle Of Fun? - https://susangarrettdogagility.com/2018/07/circle-of-fun/
- “Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell - https://www.gladwellbooks.com/titles/malcolm-gladwell/outliers/9780316040341/
- Terry Orlick’s Zone of Excellence - http://www.zoneofexcellence.ca/index.html
Shaped by Dog Podcast Episode 7 - https://shapedbydog.com/7/
Chicago Nurse, Alicia Bean, Isolates Fear to Find Joy | Ep #18
Alicia Bean is one of our country’s frontline nurses putting her life at risk in an effort to save lives during the coronavirus pandemic. She is generously blessed with humility, compassion, and determination to care for others and is deferential to courage. Instead of ascribing it to herself, she attributes it to her colleagues, essential workers and volunteers alike.
Alicia, who says fear lives in the lizard brain — the part of the brain that triggers our fight or flight response (like the rush to buy toilet paper during a pandemic) — tells us how she isolates fear to find joy. Thank you to Alicia, her colleagues, and all of the selfless people who are risking their lives to make other lives better. You are inspiring hope and spreading joy. Let’s make that contagious.
Visit BiteOfCourage.com for show notes and available downloads.
© 2020 Mo Vear
Episode 180: Chekhov's Schrödinger's Dagger (Kurosawa's "Rashomon")
Eleventh Century Japan. A samurai and his wife are walking through the forest and come across a bandit. The bandit attacks the samurai and has sex with/rapes his wife. A woodcutter finds the samurai, stabbed to death. Who killed the samurai and with what? What role did his wife play in his death? Kurosawa gives us four perspectives, told in flashbacks within flashbacks. Who’s telling the truth? Is anyone? Can we ever know what really happened? A simple story on the surface becomes a meditation on epistemological despair.
Plus, your lizard brain is out to get you and you only have 90 seconds to stop it!
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Links:
- When Your Lizard Brain Burns You Out And Short-Circuits Your Career
- Triune brain - Wikipedia
- Cesario, J., Johnson, D. J., & Eisthen, H. (2019). Your Brain Is Not an Onion with a Tiny Reptile Inside.
- David talks Watchmen on the Pretty Much Pop Podcast
- Tamler Sommers Talks Honor on Stoa Podcast
- Rashomon - Wikipedia
- Rashomon (1950) | The Criterion Collection
- Rashomon | The Current | The Criterion Collection
- Rashomon Analysis - Rashomon's Problem with Truth | Topic
- Every Frame A Painting: The Bad Sleep Well (1960) - The Geometry of a Scene - YouTube
- Akira Kurosawa - Composing Movement