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Summary: Noggin Notes aims to educate and enrich your noggin about mental illness and wellness. Conversations range from factual and data-based to theoretical and idea-based. We welcome your input at info@nogginnotes.com or info@zephyrwellness.org. Noggin Notes is not intended as a substitute for professional counseling but we really do hope you can adopt and use some of what we share in order to improve your own life and to seek peace and wellness every day.

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 Podcast Episode: Understanding Emotions Part V: Fear and Surprise | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:36

Facial expression recognition is mediated by a distributed neural system in humans that involves multiple, bilateral regions. There are six basic facial expressions that may be recognized in humans (fear, sadness, surprise, happiness, anger, and disgust); however, fearful faces and surprised faces are easily confused in rapid presentation. In today's episode Jake explains how the concept of surprise and fear is relevant to many aspects of human behavior. It also affects beliefs about other events. When a person takes an unexpected stance that violates his or her self-interest, the person’s arguments are surprising and quite often more persuasive. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: Understanding Emotions Part IV: Disgust and Contempt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:54

In today's episode Jake breaks down the 4th part of Understanding Emotions. He discusses Disgust and Contempt. Analyzing the contempt as an intergroup emotion, we suggest that contempt and anger are not built upon each other, whereas disgust seems to be the most elementary and specific basic-emotional antecedent of contempt. Want to enjoy positive work relationships, healthy relationships with friends, family and partners?  Dump the contempt.  Listen well.  And pump up the positivity! When those more vulnerable feelings are explored in safety and grieved dyadically, a corrective emotional experience may occur. You can’t build a temple of appreciation without fully excavating the building site. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: Understanding Emotions Part III: Guilt and Shame | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:32

In today's we discuss deeper into Guilt and Shame. Jake discusses potentially the unhealthy cycles of shame and guilt. We encourage you to think of instances in your life where you may be requiring deed based performances from people in order for you to extend forgiveness, and ask yourself are these deeds really necessary for you to forgive them? Similar to respect and trust, it is up to us to extend these to people. Is it really necessary for us to require people to ‘earn’ these things from us with an arbitrary deed? On the flip side, maybe you think certain people in your life are requiring too much from you. Jake gives everyday examples of where this may occur and delves deeper into forgiveness and the emotions of shame and guilt. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: Baseball and Mental Illness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:17

In todays podcast episode, we discuss Baseball, Mental Health, CBD Oils and more. Jake is joined by the awesome Austin Byler who is a retired professional baseball player. Austin was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 9th round of the 2014 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Nevada-Reno (Reno, NV) and the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 11th round of the 2015 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Nevada-Reno (Reno, NV). Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: Understanding Emotions Part II: Excitement and Joy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:08

Jake discusses the emotions of Excitement and Joy. Happiness is a blurred emotion. It can mean different things to many people. Most of us will agree that happiness is an emotional state of well-being defined by positive feelings ranging from contentment to intense joy. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: Understanding Emotions Part I: Sadness and Anger | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:40

Everyday frustrations, disappointments, work-life balance, financial stress or grief can cause an individual to feel sad. People are entitled to feel and express sadness. Yet sadness It’s an emotion that helps us relieve stress, empathise with other people and makes us think about what we really want in life Anger is an emotion that everyone has experienced. Something or someone has made you frustrated, infuriated, irritated, annoyed or just plain angry. This episode aims to illustrate the significant role that anger contributes to motivation and if your motivation is not to make change, then you might need to let go of your anger because anger should always serve an intentional purpose. Jake will be discussing the emotions of Anger and Sadness. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: The Function of Emotions: When and Why Emotions Help Us | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:30

Mental health refers to your overall psychological well-being. It includes the way you feel about yourself, the quality of your relationships, and your ability to manage your feelings and deal with difficulties. Being mentally healthy doesn't mean never going through bad times or experiencing emotional problems. We all go through disappointments, loss, and change. And while these are normal parts of life, they can still cause sadness, anxiety, and stress. In todays episode, Jake will break down on the way we Feel and Think. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: How Oral Health Impacts Mental Health | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:59

In todays episode Jake is joined by Dr. Demian Woyciehowsky who is a dentist doctor. They discuss on how oral health touches every aspect of our lives but is often taken for granted. So what does oral health have to do with mental health? Well poor or neglected oral health can damage feelings of personal value and self-confidence, which is harmful to mental health. Since we are here to provide you with tips to all round wellbeing, oral health plays a big part in that. There is a close connection between the health of the body and that of the mind.Oral health is a key indicator of overall health, wellbeing and quality of life. WHO defines oral health as “a state of being free from chronic mouth and facial pain, oral and throat cancer, oral infection and sores, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth decay, tooth loss, and other diseases and disorders that limit an individual’s capacity in biting, chewing, smiling, speaking, and psychosocial wellbeing.Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: How to Communicate Without Being Defensive | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:44

Defensiveness sends terrible signals. When you indulge in it, you’re likely to be seen as insecure, closed-minded and overly emotional. None of these labels is going to help you be successful or build stronger relationships. Being defensive is a sign that you’re in fight or flight mode, and that’s not a place where you can accomplish anything constructive. Learn to read your own signals so you can nip your defensive reaction in the bud. Suppress it with deep breaths, with listening and curiosity, and with demonstrations of accountability and willingness to learn.In this week’s episode Jake gives us tidbits on how to get control of your defensiveness so that it will reduce your stress, improve the quality of conversations in your life, and ultimately improve your perceived value to areas in your life.Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: The Dangers of Chaos Addiction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:17

Chaos is defined as disorganization, lack of coherence, disorder or dispersion. Whenever a human being is confronted with such situations, he/she develops defensive responses for action or attack. When we speak of addictions, generally, they fulfill the function of covering up a much deeper conflict, which has not been solved. This compulsive tendency to create new problems is no more than a strategy for attention.In todays episode Jakes breaks down and elaborates what it means to be addicted to chaos and also gives some helpful tips to use to deal with someone or a situation that puts you in a chaotic environment.Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: Social-Emotional Learning: Why It Matters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:21

We know that social-emotional learning (SEL) empowers students with abilities that directly impact not only their academic lives, but their success and happiness as adults. We live in a stressful world, and our nation’s children and young adults are coping with new and prevalent emotional realities we can’t ignore. Research indicates that when educators work to teach learners how to alleviate and manage stress, students become more likely to learn deeply, avoid negative behaviors and achieve successful outcomes with long-term effects. Social-emotional learning (SEL) practices are the focus of copious research studies and it’s a good thing they are because SEL is needed more than ever. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: Acts of Kindness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:46

Kindness means a behavioral response of compassion and actions that are selfless, or a mindset that places compassion for others before one’s own interests. In performing the selfless act, a person may undercut their own selfish interests. In todays episode we had the honor of having Boomer Perrault Co-Founder of 1 a Week. 1 A Week is an organization which promotes mental health awareness and positivity, through random acts of kindness. Hoping to make an impact on the world, giving out a few gifts along the way. Jakes discusses with Boomer his life’s journey and why he created 1 A Week. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: Overcoming Procrastination | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:15

Everyone puts things off until the last minute sometimes, but procrastinators chronically avoid difficult tasks and deliberately look for distractions. Procrastination in large part reflects our perennial struggle with self-control as well as our inability to accurately predict how we'll feel tomorrow, or the next day. "I don't feel like it" takes precedence over goals; however, it then begets a downward spiral of negative emotions that deter future effort. Perfectionists are often procrastinators; it is psychologically more acceptable to never tackle a task than to face the possibility of falling short on performance. Jake digs deeper on the topic of procrastination. He shares tips on overcoming procrastination. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode Reboot: Shame/Guilt Part I | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:54

Feelings of guilt and shame can be intense when we are depressed. Our perception of the past becomes skewed and these guilty and shameful feelings can become such a burden that we feel overwhelmed, unable to see realistically. We have decided to reboot one of our popular episodes on the emotion series. In todays episode Jake discusses the emotion of Guilt and Shame. In brief, shame tells us that we failed to meet someone else’s expectations, and guilt tells us to make a repair for failing to meet those expectations. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

 Podcast Episode: How Non-Attachment is the Key to a Happy Relationship & Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:09

Non-attachment is a highly beneficial state of mind in all fields of life, and in our relationship with people, with possessions, and even with our own physical body. Non-attachment is a state of mind that will help you both in times of joy and sorrow. Life is a mixture of pleasure and pain, of comfort and hardship. We cling to pleasure, hoping that it will never leave, and we are overwhelmed by pain, fearing that it will never end.     In today's episode Jake discusses and gives essential points on living your life through non-attachment. Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes. 

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