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Summary: Are you Interested in understanding how mental health, physical health, school readiness, and job success are inextricably linked? Curious about how training your brain can impact your quality of life? Want to know more about how to improve your focus, organization, working memory, decision-making, or self-control? Welcome to my podcast, Full PreFrontal: Exposing the the Mysteries of Executive Funcrion! You are tuning into my conversations with researchers, neuroscientist, learning experts and thought leaders. Some have expertise in cognitive/educational/social psychology, social anthropology, learning and education, psychiatry, neurology, behavior economics, special education, while others are noted professionals in the field of leadership development and motivational speaking. The Podcast is my effort to address the challenge and complexities of organizing one’s life. Life’s success is an intricate balance of orchestrating talent and effort. However, failing to uncover or to mobilize your inner tools and strategies can get you off the path. Self-doubt presents itself and you begin to question your own capacity. How do I learn more about me? How do I objectively investigate myself? or How do I tweak my thoughts, habits and attitudes to enhance my future thinking? What missing pieces of the puzzle, when properly placed, will connect the life successes I see in others to help me succeed in my own journey? We are not just in charge of our own life but are responsible for lives of many. Guiding others in hopes to see change in them is how we mentor others but what should we do when that doesn’t work? Is there a secrete sauce to help others strive for excellence? Life has many moving parts; some create utter chaos while other bring sheer joy. To keep up with the moving parts make listening to my Podcast a new habit! Life won't be a puzzle anymore!

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 Ep. 114: Mary Helen Immordino-Yang – Emotions in Learning Matters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Do emotions mess up clear headed thinking? For centuries, culture and science has dismissed the value of emotions when it came to thinking about intelligence, learning, and critical thinking. This may have led to classrooms with a certain level of sterility and emotional reciprocity. Instead however, by focusing on how students feel, what emotional connections they … Read More Read More

 Ep. 113: Doug Fisher, Ph.D. – Shifting from Surface Learning to Deep Learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

When talking about independence and self-sufficiency in their students, educators often use the term “Personal Responsibility” which refers to the set of mental skills that neuroscience describes to be Executive Function. Teachers recognize that in order to develop a level of independence and agency, educators must have a plan to transfer the “process tools” from the … Read More Read More

 Ep. 112: Sharon Saline – Counterbalancing Patterns of Failure | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Having difficulties can be discouraging and counterproductive. Children with ADHD experience far more defeats and discouragements compared to their counterparts. It’s no surprise that promote thriving in struggling learners depends on the right support, the right tools, but above all, the right environment that conveys a message of acceptance and hope. On this episode, our … Read More Read More

 Ep. 111: Daniel Willingham – Cognitive Advantages to Teaching the Right Way | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

What do cooking, fishing, putting together a bookshelf, and a fixing a wall mount in the garage for your bike have in common? They are far easier to do by yourself than to teach it to someone. Those who teach recognize the challenge in going beyond learner engagement and external rewards or punishment; instead setting … Read More Read More

 Ep. 110: Big Picture 7 – Age of the Resilient Family | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Vincent van Gogh once wrote, “If I cease searching, then, woe is me, I am lost. That is how I look at it – keep going, keep going come what may.” Of course, this kind of striving and searching van Gogh is referring to is likely to guarantee one thing and that one thing is … Read More Read More

 Ep. 109: Dr. Raun Melmed – A Prescription by Description | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Children are an enigma! Full of surprises and full of promise. However, one can be easily baffled when their boisterous high energy turns into an unmanageable rambunctiousness disrupting the household and relationships. Until recently, it was unconceivable for kids to have a mental disorder which made it hard to navigate the impact of various conditions … Read More Read More

 Ep. 108: Margaret Sibley, Ph.D. – A Field Guide to Engaging the Inner Rebel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

The struggles of kids with ADHD are unmistakably unique and undoubtedly complex, but their lack of mental readiness to accept help is equally confusing. Nothing is more discouraging or draining for educators and parents than kids who resist direction instead of leaning into the help they receive. Since disrupted executive function in ADHD kids often … Read More Read More

 Episode 107: Adele Diamond – Becoming More Self-Possessed | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

The brain’s prefrontal cortex is often described as the “work in progress” intimating that there exists a continuum of neural development shaped by an interplay between biology and behavior; each influencing the other. Naturally, Executive Function, a set of skills controlled by the prefrontal cortex, emerges slowly allowing humans to form future goals and gain … Read More Read More

 Ep. 106: Linda Graham – Bouncing Back Like a Skilled Ninja | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Nothing about the COVID-19 pandemic is business as usual. In fact, the social and economic stressors are taking a toll on every single person’s sense of well-being. Those taking care of children and those in frail health have the added burden of creating a safe home environment while providing critical support with patience, compassion, and … Read More Read More

 Ep. 105: Natalie Wexler – The Knowledge Gap Kids | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

What do extinct dinosaurs, shrinking planet Mercury, pygmies from Africa, Mesopotamian pottery, Roman bath houses, and the COVID-19 virus have in common? These are topics that once children know about, can build their knowledge of the world and expand their world view. Considering that in modern America, education is the best hope in minimizing the … Read More Read More

 Ep. 104: Kim Bearden – The Teacher Artisan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

There is a widespread acknowledgement that experts are made and not born and those who investigate how experts become experts that have studied the fields like surgery, computer programming, chess, ballet, music, or even firefighting agree that excellent training, deliberate practice, and exposure to masterful mentors are some key ingredients that seem to matter. So … Read More Read More

 Ep. 103: Chris Herman, M.Ed – The Opposite of a “Won’t Do” Mindset | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

The classroom neurodiversity happens to pose a challenge to educators not because we have a surge in the neurodiverse student body but more likely that we have acquired newer insights into how to differentiate different learners. The question remains however, what do we know about ways in which to impart knowledge and teach skills needed … Read More Read More

 Ep. 102: Dr. William Stixrud – Recreating the Personal 2.0 Self | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

All parents want their children to grow up, be independent, and find happiness. Their conventional wisdom says, let me push my child to do well in school, work hard on stuff, and take part in various activities to “find” themselves. Because to a parent, the path to success has a formula “Education + Passion + … Read More Read More

 Ep. 101: Suvrat Bhargave, MD – You’re More Than What You Feel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Uncertainly, unceasing demands, and all around unrest can provoke the feelings of restlessness, a state of irritability, and intense worrying and general dissatisfaction. But clinically speaking, these feelings of being on the edge are the signs of anxiety and often when they exceed the threshold of bearability a sense of unending despair can follow. On … Read More Read More

 Episode 100: 10 Takeaways from 100 Conversations on the Science of Learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Randomly scattered stars light up the night sky, but it is human inventiveness and imagination that has connected these cosmic dots into the constellations we know so well. As the podcast Full PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive Function celebrates its 100th episode, we have the same pleasure of connecting the scattered ideas that experts have shared … Read More Read More

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