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ποΈ 10 January 2023
β±οΈ 74 minutes
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0:00.0 | We don't like being told we're being negative or we're being this or we're being that, |
0:04.2 | but the real power is then being able to say to these people, well, you also have these other |
0:10.2 | parts of yourself. And if for some reason we get recognized in certain circuitry because |
0:15.8 | that's how we interact with the world, well, are we truly using our whole brain? And don't we |
0:21.9 | want to use our whole brain because we don't want to be miserable all the time. We don't want to |
0:26.7 | be in pain all the time. We don't want to be critical in me and all the time. We actually do want |
0:31.5 | to just rest and be at peace and get a whole bunch done. And we actually do want to play |
0:37.1 | and wouldn't it be lovely if we could find a relationship with the love that exists in the |
0:43.6 | universe that, oh, that's woo woo, that's bad. No, it's not. It's right there in your brain. |
0:48.8 | And you can find it if you're open to the possibility. |
0:52.6 | Welcome to Therapist Uncensored. Building on decades of professional experience, |
0:58.5 | this podcast tackles neurobiology, modern attachment, and more in an honest, |
1:03.0 | easily digestible way. Today's session begins right now with Dr. Anne Kelly and Sue Marriott. |
1:15.1 | Hey everyone, this is Ian. You are going to get blown away by this episode with Chip |
1:19.7 | Multitailer. We didn't find out to after the interview that Oprah Winfrey named her as one |
1:24.6 | for all time favorite guests and today you're going to see why. So this episode is a conversational |
1:29.4 | mix of fascinating life story insights about neuroanatomy and psychology and just damn good |
1:36.6 | inspiration actually. So Chip Multitailer is a Harvard trained neuroanatomist who started her |
1:43.1 | career researching brain and mental illness, but she suffered a stroke on the left hemisphere for |
1:49.2 | brain. And through her experience of the stroke itself and a recovery, she continues to bring |
1:54.8 | some of the most amazing insights regarding brain function and just whole brain living. |
2:00.5 | Actually, her TED talk was the very first one to go viral, I believe, almost 28 million views |
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