Advanced Brain Podcast
Alex Doman and Allen Lewis, MD, the founder of Sancta Familia Center for Integrative Medicine, share a deeply personal conversation, that will provide hope and guidance to families impacted by the wide range of medical conditions he treats in his practice.
info_outline Concetta Tomaino - Music, the Brain and Therapeutic ResultsAdvanced Brain Podcast
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 development, brain injury, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, dementia, and more.
info_outline Barnet Bain - Doing and Being: Rediscovering Creativity in Life, Love and WorkAdvanced Brain Podcast
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 what we already know and into a dimension of imagination from which innovation is born.
info_outline David Perlmutter - Brain Maker: The Power of Gut Microbes to Heal and Protect Your Brain ForeverAdvanced Brain Podcast
Renowned neurologist and author of the New York Times #1 Best Selling Grain Brain, David Perlmutter, MD, 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 at younger ages than ever before. But a medical revolution is underway that can solve this problem. Brain Maker opens the door to unprecedented brain health potential. Learn how in this episode!
info_outline Bruce Cryer - What Makes Your Heart Sing?Advanced Brain Podcast
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 Pacific Airways, Unilever, NASA, and many small businesses and NGOs. He was named one of the top 50 Thought Leaders in Personal Excellence.
info_outline M.A. Greenstein - Spatial Awareness, Emotions and MemoryAdvanced Brain Podcast
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. An inveterate trend watcher and curator of brain-mind advancements, Dr Greenstein specializes in bodies in space analysis and knowledge transfer of cognitive neuroscience.
info_outline Jay Lucker - Auditory Processing Disorders: What You Need to KnowAdvanced Brain Podcast
Jay R. Lucker is a Professor in the Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Howard University in Washington, DC. He is recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on auditory processing disorder, a widely recognized brain impairment in children and adults, that impacts their ability to understand what they hear.
info_outline Vera Brandes - Music & Chronobiology: The Salzburg ExperienceAdvanced Brain Podcast
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 Jarrett at age 17.
info_outline Jay Lombard - Neuroscience, Personalized Medicine and FaithAdvanced Brain Podcast
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.
info_outline Seth Horowitz - The Auditory BrainAdvanced Brain Podcast
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.
info_outlineBeatie 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.
Beatie Wolfe is an Anglo-American singer songwriter with an acoustic indie rock sound. Described by GQ as "smoky captivating melodies” and by Highsnobiety as “timeless romantic song-craft, Wolfe's music pulls from the brooding poeticism of Leonard Cohen, the tender haunting melodies of Elliott Smith and often veers into Americana territory.” Wolfe's live show has been hailed as "breathtaking" (The New York Times) and “a profound delivery of depth and soul” (BBC)
Named by WIRED Magazine as one of "22 people changing the world,” Beatie Wolfe is at the forefront of pioneering new formats for music, which reunite tangibility, storytelling and ceremony to the album in this digital age. In this vein, Wolfe has created a series of world’s-first designs that bridge the physical and digital, including: a 3D vinyl for the palm of your hand; an intelligent album deck of cards; a wearable record jacket - cut by the tailor who dressed Bowie and Hendrix out of fabric woven with Wolfe’s music - and most recently the world's first live 360 AR stream from the quietest room on earth and a Space Beam via the Big Bang Horn
Wolfe’s work has been featured in the world’s leading museums (including a major solo exhibition at the V&A Museum), festivals, conferences and received nominations across the music, tech and art fields. Forbes calls Wolfe "an Artist with a capital A" for mixing her music with art, technology and science and taking it to entirely new dimensions. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a “profound” (The Times) research project looking at the power of music for people living with dementia
In this episode listen in as Alex Doman sits down with Beatie in her Los Angeles home to explore her story so far, and what is unfolding, including her new album with Linda Perry. Beatie shares why she believe music is important, and so much more…
You can catch Alex and Beatie presenting together on a panel on music and wellbeing moderated by BBC Music at the MUSIC x TECH Experience #MxT2019 in Dublin, Ireland October 10-11, 2019 where they will be joined by Austrian composer and producer Walter Werzowa, most famous for composing the “Intel bong” jingle.
#MxT2019 is a gathering of the world’s leading experts, from the established to the radical, highlighting new technologies in a changing global entertainment industry, where they explore how the dynamic between evolving consumer needs and the incorporation of the latest technological disruptions are continuously shaping the music industry of the future.
Beatie Wolfe
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