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Flow Radio

Flow Research Collective

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Flow Research Collective Radio is a podcast dedicated to helping you unlock the upper edge of your potential. Join New York Times bestselling author Steven Kotler and Co-Founder of the Flow Research Collective, Rian Doris as they attempt to decode the science of peak performance and flow with world leading experts on the topic.
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Authors, Coaches, and Entrepreneurs share their personal and professional journeys. Past guests include Bruce George of the Genius is Common Movement, Life Coach Bobbi Stevens, Financial Expert Steven Hutchinson, Sen. Barbara Robinson, Geraldine Hollis of the Tougaloo Nine, Author Bernard N. Lee, Jr., and Author and Speaker Tawana Williams.
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Thinking Like A Genius Podcast

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A cyber security pro with a fascination to figure out how to think. Come on the journey to figure out the funk of thunk. Learn how your brain works so you can stop being the Grumpy, Sleepy or Dopey of the 7 Dwarfs. I dive into brain health, cognitive biases, cogntive psychology, brain fog or just plain face palm fixes.
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Together with Sports Marketing Scotland (http://sportsmarketingscotland.co.uk/) 's Chris Samson, the Scottish FA's Scottish Football Marketing Podcast is designed to help give clubs practical advice on a number of marketing, PR and commercial topics. Hosted by Michael Bochel (Digital Manager at the Scottish FA) and Chris, we explore a different topic each week speaking to someone from within Scottish Football or an expert in the field with sole of aim of helping Scottish clubs with their own ...
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Tantra, Tantric Sex, Kama Sutra... Many people believe you can get closer to God through a practice of sacred sensuality by raising your erotic energy. Learn lovemaking positions so you and your lover can connect with higher powers and create deeper intimacy through spiritual teachings, breathing and meditative exercises that expand both mind and body. It's not sex therapy yet sacred sexuality and lovemaking techniques can be used for erotic issues such as anorgasmia, premature ejaculation, ...
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The grandson of Billy Graham Pastor Tullian Tchividjian makes an argument for his favorite way to blaspheme God and new reports are emerging about what happened with Pastor Steve Lawson. We see a direct conflict with the two different pastors who have fallen as neither antinomianism or lordship preaching stop these men from falling into the arms of…
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Brian Hicks is the CEO of Harvest Hands CDC and Humphreys Street Coffee Company, an enterprise that began as an after-school program to foster positive behavior in Nashville’s underserved youth. With a mission of using the stunning growth of Nashville to benefit those who might not normally be recipients of the wealth transfer caused by gentrificat…
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Charlotte is trying to put itself back on the map as a music city, with an annual conference called Confluence. This year's event is at AvidXchange Music Factory and music venues around the city. On this Piedmont Arts podcast, we'll hear from two of the organizers, Rick Thurmond and Liz Brigham, about what you'll see and hear. Learn more about the …
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Taylor Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce was recently seen promoting a new show in which he has a role in titled "Grotesquerie", which uses many religious themes throughout as a detective and a nun investigate a number of seemingly cannibalistic and ritualistic killings. We take a look at the horror genre as a whole and whether or not watching these t…
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In this Afterthoughts episode of Flow Radio, hosts Ryan Wickes, Steven Kotler, and Dr. Michael Mannino revisit their recent conversation with Dr. Jack Feldman, diving deeper into the neuroscience of breathing and its impact on peak performance. Building on Dr. Feldman's groundbreaking research, the hosts explore: The surprising links between breath…
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House Representative Gino Bulso knew as a teenager that something didn’t sit right with him about the United States’ rising national debt. From writing a letter to then-President Jimmy Carter in the 1970s to now pushing for the Supreme Court to revisit a case about the powers of the Federal Government, Bulso is laser-focused on lowering the nationa…
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The North Carolina Brass Band performs a free concert in Charlotte at First United Methodist Church. It's a night of brass band and pipe organ music featuring organist Evan Currie. On this Piedmont Arts podcast, we talk with music director Brian Meixner and cornest Bill Lawing. Plus, we talk with singer-songwriter and classically trained cellist Be…
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Somewhere in the Middle welcomes Entrepreneur and Marketer John C. Morley John C. Morley is a man of many talents. As a seasoned serial entrepreneur, John has a proven track record of founding and growing successful businesses. He blends his expertise in engineering and marketing to create innovative solutions and drive growth. Beyond his business …
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Marvel continues to be in the witchy business with their rollout of the first two episodes of "Agatha All Along" with Aubrey Plaza coming along side Kathryn Hahn to co-star as a witch in the new series. When she was asked about the new show on the red carpet premiere in Hollywood she agreed that this will be the gayest Marvel project yet. We take a…
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Judge Sheila Calloway graduated from Vanderbilt University, where she earned both her undergraduate and law degrees. After law school, she served as a public defender in Nashville until 2004, when she transitioned into the role of Juvenile Court Magistrate. In 2014, she successfully ran for Nashville’s Juvenile Court Judge and was re-elected for an…
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Linkin Park's new singer, Emily Armstrong, is under fire after it was revealed that she came out in support of That 70's Show star Danny Masterson at his trail in which he was convicted and is currently serving 30 years to life in prison for his crimes. But the support that she had for him at one point also brought out the revelation that she is a …
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JT Olson founded Both Hands in 2008 to support adoption funding through service projects for widows, having been orphaned as a child himself. The average project raises $22,000. helping over 1300 families nationwide. In this episode, JT Olson and Jared Delong (Executive Director) discuss Both Hands' successes, its business model, and the growing ch…
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A new season of live music is starting for music groups and venues across the Piedmont. In this Piedmont Arts podcast, we have a few ideas as you plan your listening for the 2024-25 season. We preview what's coming from classical music groups like Bach Akademie Charlotte and 7th Street Concerts , monthly concerts from JazzArts Charlotte , and eclec…
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Are there preachers that are encountering hybrid werewolves sent by Satan? Is the secret to ending racism found in performing a ritual using a scene from the movie The Lord of the Rings? Should we be crumpling disobedient high schoolers with a punch in the chest in order to bring them to know Jesus? We will examine all of these claims that have bee…
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In this episode of Flow Radio, we explore the intricate science of breathing with Dr. Jack Feldman, a world-renowned neuroscientist. Dr. Feldman, a professor at UCLA, has spent decades uncovering the secrets of how our brains control this vital function. His pioneering research has led to groundbreaking discoveries, such as identifying and naming a…
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Rachel Freeman is the President and CEO of Nashville’s Sexual Assault Center (SAC). She leads the SAC in creating a safe, compassionate environment for survivors to begin their healing journey. In this episode, Freeman discusses the SAC's role in the community, key sexual assault statistics, and preventive initiatives like the Safe Bar program and …
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Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega continue the devious deception of childhood idols who influence young people and drag them into their provocative, sensual and even blasphemous next stage of their career. The two teamed up locking lips in Carpenter's latest viral music video "Taste". We take a look at how to guard the hearts and minds of those wh…
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Will Acuff is a born and raised pastor’s kid and has long had a servant’s heart. More than a decade ago while on a mission trip to Kenya, Will felt called to return home to Nashville and think critically about how to best love his neighbors. Will and his wife, Tiffany, founded Corner to Corner in 2011 to help underestimated Nashvillians increase th…
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A new season of theater is coming up across the region. This episode previews Broadway shows at The Blumenthal in Charlotte, children's shows at Children's Theater of Charlotte, and productions at professional and community theaters from Charlotte to Salisbury to Hickory. Pictured: Lin-Manuel Miranda in the title role of his musical "Hamilton"; By …
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Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was attacked by a 16 year old who screamed Allahu Akbar. The teenager repeatedly stabbed Mari with a switchblade even causing him to lose his eye in the attack which was all captured during the livestream at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Australia. Mari has also recently gone viral for a clip in which he said that he w…
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Steven Gentile is the Executive Director of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) and also teaches education policy at Vanderbilt University. THEC plays a crucial role in advocating for an increase in the number of Tennesseans who obtain postsecondary credentials. In this episode, Stephen discusses the decision of whether to attend colle…
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Somewhere in the Middle welcomes Mental Health Advocate and Author Randi-Lee Bowslaugh Randi-Lee Bowslaugh is a mental health advocate, author, motivational speaker and YouTuber. She started writing at 14 years old as a coping strategy for her depression. Twenty years later she is a mom, grandma, and thriving creative individual. Connect with Randi…
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Do some of the most popular bubblegum pop songs and innocent sounding music over the last few decades actually have a diabolical meaning behind them? Do they push sinful ideology, immoral behavior and truly satanic messaging? Some may just want to dance to the music but are subconsciously tapping to the desires of the devil to make them meditate up…
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Jennifer Turner joined TPAC in 2019, bringing over 20 years of nonprofit arts experience to the role of CEO. In her five years, she's guided TPAC through the pandemic, an aging facility, and a business model re-evaluation. In this episode, she shares her journey to becoming CEO, TPAC's developments, outreach and upcoming touring broadway shows. Sen…
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If you live near Winston-Salem, Hickory, Salisbury, Rock Hill, Monroe, or, of course, Charlotte, you’ll be close to some great music this year. The orchestras in those communities have a variety of concerts planned with varied repertoire. There's Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, but also contemporary composers including a former Miss America who writes …
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Should churches be using the song of Bethel, Hillsong and Elevation Worship during their services and is it wrong to warn someone of their doctrines and beliefs if they are enjoying the worship they are participating in? What about those working for Planned Parenthood attending your church? Also is the act of sinning simply a hindrance for human fl…
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In this episode of Flow Radio, we dive deep into the fascinating intersection of neuroscience, creativity, and flow states. In his recent paper in Neuropsychologia, Dr. John Kounios and his team explored the neural mechanisms of creative flow during jazz improvisation. To indulge your curiosity for full-fledged geekery, Dr. Kounios, bestselling aut…
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Diana Beach Batarseh is an accomplished educator, trainer, and presenter with experience working with students from preschool to high school. Currently, she serves as the Head of School at King's Academy, which offers a Christ-centered classical education as part of its mission to develop a socio-economically and racially diverse school body. In th…
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Is there evidence that the opening ceremony of the Olympic games was even more then a blasphemous rendition mocking the Last Supper? Was it actually a Crowleyian satanic ritual being done on stage involving a child? We take a look at how the Leonardo Da Vinci depiction of the Last Supper has long been used as a template for mockery as a number of t…
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Steven takes Seymour back in time to a new history of his own invention. Hear why he was arrested by the tortoise police and how he built a new high speed road between Newcastle and London with just a rake and some ladders. Experience his fake moustache journey through South America and friendship with Pele, his fistfights with meercats and the rea…
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John Hoomes is the CEO and Artistic Director of Nashville Opera. Since 1995, he has guided the organization from a budget of $340,000 to over $3.4 million annually in 2024. Under his leadership, Nashville Opera has staged more than 200 productions of opera and music theater. In this episode, Carli and Spencer talk with John about accessibility to t…
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The inaugural Carolina Youth Orchestra Summer Festival will take place at Davidson College in early August 2024. The three-day clinic is designed to help young musicians develop their musical skills under the tutelage of professional musicians and broaden their connections to our music community. The festival culminates in a free public concert at …
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Bombshell after bombshell have been coming out recently regarding different streamers and YouTubers getting exposed online for inappropriate behavior that has been directed towards minors. While the insidious and egregious behavior should cause us to revolt from such people, the real question that needs to be asked is how have parents been handing …
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Katie Marchetti connects people with resources with those in need. A deep believer that a rising tide should lift all ships, she's committed to nonprofit work in Middle Tennessee. She is also co-founder of Voices for a Safer Tennessee and a board member at Fisk University. In this episode, Spencer and Carli talk openly with Katie about finding a mi…
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Somewhere in the Middle welcomes Entrepreneur and Marketing Expert Darrell Evans Darrell Evans is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and co-founder of Yokel Local Internet Marketing. He and his team have helped entrepreneurs and companies generate over $300M in revenue online since 2011. He’s personally started and/or operated six businesses since th…
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Many have seen the attempt on former President Donald J. Trump's life as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy, while others believe it is to bring forth freedom to America. Some see it as a fulfillment of the prophecy of the beast mentioned in Revelation the 13th chapter, who receives a fatal wound and is healed. Today we look as to whether or not th…
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Sondra Noble is a Nashville-based entrepreneur who co-founder Hip Hues, a custom event swag business with her sister. In this episode she talks with Carli and Spencer about building a business with a sibling, scaling a business as you grow your own family, and the importance of mentorship for women entrepreneurs. Send us a text…
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Katy Perry has a new single titled "Women's World" where she tells men that they are lucky to even be able to live in this women's world. Many are wondering why she would team up with a man Dr. Luke who has been accused by artists of taking advantage of women. Just how much of a feminist anthem could be genuine when being produced by a man who is a…
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Can a cup of coffee do more than wake you up? In this episode of Flow Radio, host Ryan Wickes from the Flow Research Collective explores the effects of caffeine on flow states. Joined by Dr. Michael Mannino, Chief Science Officer, and Dr. Niklas Reich, neuroscientist and high-performance coach, they discuss how caffeine can increase the likelihood …
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Spencer and Annalee speak with futurist and nonprofit leader Jason Dukes. In his role at Love Justice International, Jason is at the forefront of using technology to combat the human trafficking crisis at its source. The conversation also covers cryptocurrency and its impact on and applications for nonprofits. Send us a text…
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Jared Leto was recently seen wearing an outfit mocking our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ fit with a cross necklace made up of two long nails as well as blood filled gloves and a see through cloak exposing his undergarments. We take a look at the cult of Jared Leto and how the ability for many to follow their favorite stars in idolatrous worship fore…
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John Staubitz, Director of Behavior Analysis at TRIAD, Vanderbilt University, has spent decades helping children with autism and behavior disorders. In a discussion with Spencer and Annalee, he explores how educators and parents can support autistic children to be happy and engaged at home and school. Discover the essentials and take pride in TRIAD…
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