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The Emma Guns Show

Dr Rahul Jandial | Life lessons from a brain surgeon.

The Emma Guns Show

Emma Gunavardhana

Inspiration, Feel-good, Society & Culture, Health, Inspiring, Life Lessons, Empowering, Health & Fitness, Fun, Honest Conversations, Arts, Mental Health, Self Improvement, Deep And Meaningful

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Dr Rahul Jandial is a neuro-surgeon and scientist who joins me to talk about improving our quality of life, quality of sleep, overall health and longevity.

Dr Rahul Jandial | Life Lessons from a Brain Surgeon.

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0:25.0

change for your community. Volunteer at I can be a Magistrate.co.uk. Okay.

0:40.0

Hello, hi and welcome. I am your host Emmagan Award Awardner and in my nearly 20 year career as a beauty and health writer I have interviewed a lot of people

0:47.8

Supermodels entrepreneurs authors celebrities and doctors and many of these conversations had a real impact on me and I'd come away

0:54.9

feeling inspired, excited, informed and really empowered and at the back of my mind

0:59.8

I'd always think I wish I could just publish the tape so people could really feel that conversation.

1:05.0

Well on this podcast you get to feel the conversation.

1:08.0

I talk with experts, guests and a few friends who I hope will inspire, inform and empower you and maybe also challenge you,

1:15.0

whether you're looking for self-help, self-improvement, beauty advice, health insights, business know-how,

1:20.0

or just some good old-fashioned life advice and a bit of a laugh.

1:23.2

It's all here. Welcome to the show.

1:28.6

What can we learn from a conversation with a brain surgeon?

1:31.6

Well, we're about to find out, but the clue is a lot. a scientist agreed to come on the podcast. I realized there was so much I wanted to ask him and during

1:45.8

his recent Whistlestock tour of London I was able to sit down with him and get his perspective.

1:50.9

And let's face it, this is a perspective that's so unique. He's someone who works with and in the human brain.

1:56.0

And I've never been able to have a conversation with someone with that kind of experience or perspective before.

2:01.0

And I really wanted to find out and understand if there is a better way to live.

2:05.9

What are the life lessons we can learn from a brain surgeon? In this episode we discussed

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