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This Is Your Brain With Dr. Phil Stieg

Weill Cornell Medicine Neurological Surgery

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This Is Your Brain With Dr. Phil Stieg provides a fascinating look into the human brain, with each episode asking new questions — and finding new answers — about our most mysterious organ. Together with his expert guests, Dr. Stieg takes us on a journey that reveals unexpected secrets at every turn, and redefines what we know about ourselves and our place in the world. The podcast explores the many fascinating aspects of neuroscience, ranging from how the brain is wired for both sudden burst ...
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Curious Realm

Host ~ Christopher Jordan

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The light of truth shines in darkness! Curious Realm sheds light on the hard conversations and fringe topics usually skipped over by mainstream media. We believe that within these conversations lies the opportunity to build unity, understanding and common empathy among people and by avoiding them we are effectively stunting our growth as a human society! Join us as we delve into the deepest realms of human curiosity and beyond. Visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation every Tuesd ...
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Dr Scott Taylor of the Monroe Institute to discuss the science of brainwave frequencies. From our daily rest cycles to the way we engage with the world around us, our brainwaves have a profound affect on our lives. What can we do to not only help focus our brain…
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Why are some people capable of creating music, art, books, or new technologies, seemingly out of thin air? Where do imagination and creativity live in the brain - and how can we tap them? Neuroscientist and author Anna Abraham reveals the three elements of creativity and explores the myths surrounding it, from its links to mental illness to the eff…
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In this episode of the Curious Realm as host Christopher Jordan ventures forth to the 2024 Texas UFOCon. CLICK HERE TO PLAY OR RIGHT CLICK TO “SAVE LINK AS”https://curiousrealm.com/episodes/CRep142.mp3https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O_LizEq2rw CLICK HERE TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT OF THIS EPISODE!In our first segment we sit down with autho…
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We celebrate the winners of the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award in this special series of Graziher's Life on the Land podcast. In this episode you'll meet Rebecca Keeley, the 2024 New South Wales winner. Rebecca is fiercely passionate about closing the gap for regional and remote children being able to access speech pathology. Studies show that Aus…
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We celebrate the winners of the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award in this special series of Graziher's Life on the Land podcast. Did you know as a nation, we consume a staggering 336-million tins of tuna a year – roughly the same weight as the harbour bridge? And that 99 per cent of the 50,000 tonnes of tinned tuna Aussies eat annually is imported? W…
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We celebrate the winners of the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award in this special series of Graziher's Life on the Land podcast. In this episode you'll meet Belle Binder, the 2024 Tasmanian winner. Belle has established the Farm Work Loop, a first-of-its-kind proactive approach that blends work, travel and community by providing continued employment …
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We celebrate the winners of the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award in this special series of Graziher's Life on the Land podcast. In this episode you'll meet Tanya Egerton, the 2024 Northern Territory winner. She's been recognised for her sustainable, ethical, and culturally-focused Indigenous enterprise, the Remote OpShop Project and is in conversati…
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We celebrate the winners of the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award in this special series of Graziher's Life on the Land podcast. In this episode you'll meet Mandy Walker, the 2024 Western Australian winner who is supporting regional businesses to diversify and flourish, in conversation with Sammie O'Brien. Mandy Walker co-owns Walkers Diesel Services…
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We celebrate the winners of the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award in this special series of Graziher's Life on the Land podcast. In this episode you'll meet Nikki Atkinson, the 2024 Victorian winner who is asking brides across Australia to say ‘Yes to the wool dress’. The AgriFutures award shines a spotlight on some of the most inspirational, courage…
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We celebrate the winners of the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award in this special series of Graziher's Life on the Land podcast. In this episode you'll meet Grace Larson, the 2024 Victorian winner, who founded the Sisterhood Project with her with her sister Skye. She’s in conversation with Em Herbert. With more than 68,000 Australian children hospita…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes author and experiencer W Wallace Wagner to discuss his latest book The Nucleus. We dive into the world of the esoteric teachings of Christ as presented in the Gospel of Thomas, and all too real possibility that Christ himself was teaching us that we are all carr…
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Dolphins have large, complex brains that are a lot like the human model -- what if we could get inside their heads and communicate with them? Meet cognitive psychologist and marine mammal scientist Diana Reiss, PhD, who has been doing just that. Turns out our underwater friends have a lot going on in their brains, if only we could learn to decode i…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Dr Scott Taylor of the Monroe Institute to discuss the science of brainwave frequencies. From our daily rest cycles to the way we engage with the world around us, our brainwaves have a profound affect on our lives. What can we do to not only help focus our brain…
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With their long, lumpy body and leathery skin, your first thought upon seeing a sea cucumber probably isn't that it's a delicacy enjoyed by Emperors. However, the unassuming little creatures are the foundation of a $4.4 billion global industry, and you can probably find them tucked away in your local Asian grocery. Dr. Roger Sie-Maen Chong, a veter…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes author and researcher Brad Olsen to discuss his travels across the globe and the evidence he has seen of the presence of a race of “master builders” that once shared their knowledge with humanity allowing us to build pyramids, large temple complexes, entire civi…
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Candace Pert discovered the opioid receptor, created a drug to stop AIDS in the brain, and identified stress as a cause of disease. She also inadvertently unleashed the overdose epidemic, got herself kicked out of the NIH, and was denied credit for much of her work. Pert was a trailblazing yet mercurial neuroscientist, a woman who made her male bos…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes researcher and author Terry Tibando to discuss his work into Mars observations and anomalies he has found in rover and satellite observation imagery. Could it be that there is evidence of a past civilization on the surface of the red planet?In the second part of…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes researcher and author Terry Tibando to discuss his work into Mars observations and anomalies he has found in rover and satellite observation imagery. Could it be that there is evidence of a past civilization on the surface of the red planet? In the second part o…
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In this episode of the Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan ventures forth to the 2024 MUFON Symposium to we delve into the topics of UFOs and UFO/UAP Transparency as we talk to researchers, authors, and field investigators at the Conference.CLICK HERE TO PLAY OR RIGHT CLICK TO “SAVE LINK AS”https://curiousrealm.com/episodes/CRep137.mp3https://yo…
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In this episode of the Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan ventures forth to the 2024 MUFON Symposium to we delve into the topics of UFOs and UFO/UAP Transparency as we talk to researchers, authors, and field investigators at the Conference. Our first guest is Marianne Robb a retired Arizona police officer and co-founder of UAP-PD, an organizati…
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In 2018, at a cafe beside a dog park, Shaun Eislers had a brainwave. A reimagining of how we feed our pets, while simultaneously reducing pressure on our food systems as the population grows. The key? Insects. BuggyBix, Australia’s leading insect-based pet ​food company, is dedicated to the love we have for our pets, our growing population & the pr…
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ASMR, or the autonomous sensory meridian response, is a state of deep calm accompanied by a sense of “brain tingles.” Not everyone experiences it, but if you do, you know what triggers it: a whisper or other soft sounds, a gentle touch or movement, even watching a Bob Ross video. Physiologist Craig Richard explains the science behind ASMR, and why …
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Reverend Peter Panagore to discuss his near-death experience after freezing on the side of a mountain. What did his journey on the other side entail? What messages did he receive, and how did his experience change not only his life, but his understanding of the …
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"They smell like a cross between asparagus and peanut butter!" Despite being recognised as a safe and nutritious food source across the world for many years, Moringa (Moringa oleifera) remains classified as a non-traditional and novel food under the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code, which prevents the active development of moringa industry…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Author and founder of the Institute for Resonance, Dr Simeon Hein, to discuss the world of crop circles. From weird energies and mysterious origins to devil circles of the medieval ages, and yes, even modern hoaxers, crop circles have a long and storied history.…
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We will never create true artificial intelligence (if we really want that) until we know more about how the human brain works. Tech entrepreneur and author Max Bennett explains how AI learns, where it falls short, and how it stacks up against our own intelligence. As it turns out, what's easy for humans is hard for AI, but AI is better at doing som…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Les Velez, co-founder of O.P.U.S. the Organization for Paranormal Understanding and Support. We discuss the ways we understand paranormal, the many approaches to investigation in the field, as well as the need for field researchers to be able to share data with …
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For many Aussies, coffee is a much-needed daily ritual. Despite our obsession, we import 99 per cent of our green beans even though we have a long established domestic growing industry. For our 50 Australian coffee growers, how do we further develop this industry and start growing at scale? Researchers from Southern Cross University have just compl…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes lead investigator and founder of 5x5 News, Mike Turber to discuss the massive world of future tech living just behind the scenes of our everyday life. From uber-intelligent robots to new meta materials with amazing properties, and more on the horizon, where is h…
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Language originates as brain signals -- mysterious lines of squiggles -- that somehow turn into speech. Meet the neuroscientist who is turning those squiggles into conversations, using artificial intelligence to translate brain activity into words and sentences. Dr. Edward Chang of UCSF talks with Dr. Stieg about the painstaking "magic" of decoding…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Kathleen Marden, author, researcher, and niece of abductees Betty and Barney Hill. She responds to the recent bombshell statements made by Dr Steven Greer regarding this now famed case, claiming that it was not a case of true alien abduction, but rather a covert…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Dennis Stone, owner of America’s Stonehenge, and author of the new book America’s Stonehenge: The Stone Ruins of New Hampshire. What new revelations does Dennis have about this North American archeological site? Why does it have so many archeo-astronomic alignme…
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We are programmed by evolution to be anxious - fear was a lifesaver for early humans! So are why are some 21st-century humans crippled by it? Catherine Pittman, PhD, chair of psychology at Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, is an expert on how different parts of the brain create and manage anxiety, and how to overcome it. Learn just how fast your …
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes author Dan Duke to discuss his research into the falsified death of Jesse James, famed outlaw, and relative of Dan. What were the reasons Jesse may have wanted to fake his death? Why would he come to Texas, and did he bring with him a horde of Confederate gold? …
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AgriFutures and Australian Honey Bee Industry Council (AHBIC) are unveiling a suite of Varroa focused resources. It’s the first Varroa communication activity that looks at how beekeepers can manage Varroa and remain productive and profitable, and it's all thanks to the AgriFutures Resilient Beekeeping in the Face of Varroa project! In this podcast …
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AgriFutures and Australian Honey Bee Industry Council (AHBIC) are unveiling a suite of Varroa focused resources. It’s the first Varroa communication activity that looks at how beekeepers can manage Varroa and remain productive and profitable, and it's all thanks to the AgriFutures Resilient Beekeeping in the Face of Varroa project! In this final po…
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Billy Joe Cain, founder of Radical Empathy Education Foundation, a company dedicated to eradicating human trafficking through building empathy towards victims using virtual reality. Billy also helped start PBJ Learning, a company helping build Human Trafficking …
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It's effective against depression, can help you stop smoking, even ease end-of-life distress. It's non-addictive, naturally occurring, and has been used for thousands of years -- but you can't have it. It's psilocybin, the compound that creates the "magic" in dozens of species of mushrooms. Johns Hopkins researcher Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D. knows …
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AgriFutures and Australian Honey Bee Industry Council (AHBIC) are unveiling a suite of Varroa focused resources. It’s the first Varroa communication activity that looks at how beekeepers can manage Varroa and remain productive and profitable, and it's all thanks to the AgriFutures Resilient Beekeeping in the Face of Varroa project! In this podcast …
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes professional dowser and researcher Maria Wheatley to discuss the world of dowsing. How does the method of dowsing work? What can be found using this centuries old method, and what did Maria discover when she began her work of dowsing at Stonehenge? In the second…
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The AgriFutures Rice Program is aiming to increase water productivity to an average of 1.5 tonnes per megalitre by 2026. It’s an ambitious goal and will rely on whole-of industry collaboration and increased investment to achieve it. Thanks to three cutting-edge research projects, the rice industry is edging closer to this goal. Featuring: John Horn…
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AgriFutures and Australian Honey Bee Industry Council (AHBIC) are unveiling a suite of Varroa focused resources. It’s the first Varroa communication activity that looks at how beekeepers can manage Varroa and remain productive and profitable, and it's all thanks to the AgriFutures Resilient Beekeeping in the Face of Varroa project! In this podcast …
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Mike Turber of 5x5 News to discuss the latest news in drone technology. With the latest announcement of the “Manta” underwater drone, what does this tech mean for U&SO sioghtings and the future of wartfare? In the second part of the episode, we welcome author an…
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Can't remember the fourth item on your grocery list? Nelson Dellis, a professional "memory athlete," can remember 100 things or more (though he still may forget the butter). Hear how Dellis learned to memorize lists so long that he became a five-time USA Memory Champion, and how you can use some of his strategies to improve your own memory. Dellis …
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