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101. Understanding traumatic brain injuries: From neuroplasticity to cognitive impact and ongoing support

Connect My Brain

Release Date: 11/30/2023

122. Empowering Parents: Moms for Liberty's role in education and child development with Tiffany Justice show art 122. Empowering Parents: Moms for Liberty's role in education and child development with Tiffany Justice

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👉 Download the Connect My Brain app on  or ! (it's free) Today, we have a really interesting and important conversation lined up for you. Laura sits down with Tiffany Justice, one of the founders of Moms for Liberty, and let me tell you, they cover a lot of ground. From tackling the issue of inappropriate content in school textbooks to the challenges of social media on kids' brain development, Laura and Tiffany don't hold back. They talk about how today's cultural shifts are affecting our kids and the crucial role parents play in guiding them through all the noise—whether it’s...

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121. The Hidden Battle: Spike proteins and their role in emerging health issues show art 121. The Hidden Battle: Spike proteins and their role in emerging health issues

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➡️ We’re we are going to tackle how fear might be messing with people’s heads when it comes to getting the jab and why it’s super important to be your own health detective. Plus, I'll be sharing a bit about my own health journey with shingles and the alternative methods that have been a game changer for me. And, stick around because Nancy and Dave will guide us through some tips on cleaning out toxins and fixing up the damage to our bodies, to stay in our best shape. And get this—there's talk about making COVID vaccinations mandatory for pets. Yup, that’s right. So, stay tuned...

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120. The TriAngle of Development: Understanding chronic pain and the brain show art 120. The TriAngle of Development: Understanding chronic pain and the brain

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➡️ Today we’re diving deep into the interconnectedness of the brain, mind, and body, and the lasting impact this has from childhood through adult life. We'll explore how factors like stress and the environment shape the developing brains of our young ones, and why understanding brain mapping and neurological assessments can be pivotal for a child's emotional regulation and handling of stress. For our adult listeners, we're discussing the transformative power of neurofeedback in addressing anxiety, depression, and neurological dysregulations, and how it can complement medication to...

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119. A parent's guide to a safer childbirth with Gina Mundy show art 119. A parent's guide to a safer childbirth with Gina Mundy

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➡️ In this episode, we are joined by Gina Mundy, an attorney and author of 'A Parent's Guide to Safer Childbirth.' Together, we'll explore the essential role of a 'baby advocate,' the power of a well-crafted birth plan, and the impact of medical interventions on birth outcomes. Gina brings her wealth of experience, both personal and professional, to light the path for expectant parents, addressing the serious implications of drugs like Pitocin and the dynamics of busy labor units. With her expertise, we'll dive into the 20 must-ask questions for your obstetrician to ensure credibility and...

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118. Little ones, big health: Unlocking the secrets of learning proteins and stress show art 118. Little ones, big health: Unlocking the secrets of learning proteins and stress

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➡️ In kids, a major red flag is gross developmental delay. If milestones aren’t being met, it’s crucial to dive deeper. It's not just about late walking or talking; it's about unraveling the WHY behind each delay. Pregnancy is a crucial period—not only for physical but also for brain development. The episode takes an insightful look at how a mother's immune state during pregnancy can set the stage for her baby's brain development and long-term health, including potential impacts on developmental milestones. Pregnancy is a crucial period—not only for physical but also for brain...

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117. Rewiring for recovery: How your kid's brain can bounce back show art 117. Rewiring for recovery: How your kid's brain can bounce back

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➡️ Imagine our brains like a complex circuit board, and today we're going to break down how to keep that board lit up and buzzing for optimal health. We'll talk mechanics, chemicals, and good old-fashioned brain care. We'll dive into the juicy topic of neuroplasticity and why those quick solutions to health issues aren't always the best solution. Let's face it, understanding our health is a marathon, not a sprint. I'll even share a story from my own circle that really spotlights the twists and turns in navigating our healthcare maze. Today's episode is going to be chock-full of nuggets,...

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116. The TriAngle of Development: Exploring the vestibular system's impact from womb to world show art 116. The TriAngle of Development: Exploring the vestibular system's impact from womb to world

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➡️ We know parenthood is an incredible journey, and understanding your little one’s development can make it even more rewarding. That’s why I’ve poured my heart (and brain!) into our latest podcast episode. The vestibular system is nothing short of miraculous; it is our inner compass, granting us the grace of balance and the perception of motion. Today, we explore how the intricate dance of a baby in the womb is more than just a delightful kick—it’s the very groundwork of neurological connections that shape our future. The nuances of labor and delivery are presented as a...

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115. The long-term effects of ear infections on development show art 115. The long-term effects of ear infections on development

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➡️ Parents, educators, and health professionals—tune in to our latest episode, where we dive deep into the critical relationship between early childhood ear health and overall brain development. From the rhythm of language in the womb to the first cries of infancy, the development of the ear and our perception of sound is a journey that starts before birth and has rippling effects on a child's entire life. In this episode, we'll explore how chronic ear infections, often treated with antibiotics, may disrupt not just the gut but the delicate inner workings of the auditory system. As...

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114. Navigating the TriAngle of Development: Eyes, ears, and vestibular systems show art 114. Navigating the TriAngle of Development: Eyes, ears, and vestibular systems

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➡️ Today we will be exploring the intricate dance between eye movement patterns and brain function. We discuss the "Triangle of Development" with its cornerstones: the eyes, ears, and vestibular system, and how pivotal they are from the earliest stages of life. The development of the eyes, including the muscles and neurological connections, is crucial from birth and deeply intertwined with the coordination of the ears to help us navigate and understand the world around us. The ‘Triangle of Development' is a concept that I’ve introduced with my patients based on my extensive practice...

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113. Conceiving health: Planning for optimal parental health before pregnancy show art 113. Conceiving health: Planning for optimal parental health before pregnancy

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➡️ Today we are addressing the critical relationship between gut health and cognitive function. It is important that we discuss how balance, and the reduction of chronic stress, are essential for the preservation of brain health. Our discussion extends to the role of the gut in mental health, the damaging effects of chronic antibiotic use, and why personal coaching is indispensable in providing customized and empathetic recommendations. I'll also share personal reflections on my podcasting work, my decision to forgo a legal career in favor of a more fulfilling path in education and...

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Today we’re going to talk about brain injuries. I think this is an important conversation for us to have because often when people hear the term “traumatic brain injury” they think of a really severe injury but don’t think about more mild or moderate injuries. When I talk about traumatic brain injuries, I’m not just talking about severe injuries. I’m talking about everything from a little bump on the head to a head injury that leaves a person in a coma. No matter how severe the injury, your brain will still respond in a similar way and if not taken care of properly, there can be life-changing long-term impacts.

Brain injuries are usually an invisible problem. An individual might seem fine on the outside and they might even think they’re fine without realizing that some of their struggles such as fatigue, irritability, headaches, or trouble focusing are actually a result of their brain injury. Anytime somebody hits their head, their brain literally slams into the inside part of their skull. No matter how severe the hit, this has potential to change or damage the brain. I think that we sometimes take these injuries too lightly because we really don’t understand the chemical changes that occur in the brain after an injury. In this episode I talk about how brain injuries are categorized, long-term effects of brain injuries, and what we should do in order to increase our chances at healing from a brain injury.

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