<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/style.xsl" type="text/xsl"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0"><channel><atom:link href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/the-neurostimulation/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title><![CDATA[The Neurostimulation Podcast]]></title><podcast:guid>5955708b-8819-569d-89e3-0c0b82df3161</podcast:guid><lastBuildDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 16:00:03 +0000</lastBuildDate><generator>Captivate.fm</generator><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><copyright><![CDATA[Dr. Michael Passmore]]></copyright><managingEditor>Dr. Michael Passmore</managingEditor><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to The Neurostimulation Podcast — a deep dive into the expanding frontier of interventional mental health.

Hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, a psychiatrist specializing in neurostimulation and geriatric mental health, this show explores how cutting-edge interventions — from non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS, tDCS, and beyond) to ketamine-assisted psychotherapy — are reshaping the landscape of modern psychiatry and neuroscience.

Each episode bridges science, clinical experience, and human insight, featuring thought leaders and innovators who are redefining how we understand and treat the mind.

Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, student, or simply fascinated by the brain, you’ll discover practical knowledge, fresh ideas, and inspiring conversations that illuminate the evolving art and science of mental health care.

Subscribe for episodes that stimulate your mind, deepen your understanding, and connect you to the future of brain-based healing.

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Hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, a psychiatrist specializing in neurostimulation and geriatric mental health, this show explores how cutting-edge interventions — from non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS, tDCS, and beyond) to ketamine-assisted psychotherapy — are reshaping the landscape of modern psychiatry and neuroscience.

Each episode bridges science, clinical experience, and human insight, featuring thought leaders and innovators who are redefining how we understand and treat the mind.

Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, student, or simply fascinated by the brain, you’ll discover practical knowledge, fresh ideas, and inspiring conversations that illuminate the evolving art and science of mental health care.

Subscribe for episodes that stimulate your mind, deepen your understanding, and connect you to the future of brain-based healing.

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Together, they explore why anxiety is far more body-based than most people realize, and how a lesser-known technology called Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) may offer real relief for anxiety, insomnia, trauma, and chronic pain. </p><p>Guests </p><p>Tauna Young, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and founder of NeuroVana Calm — a company focused on expanding access to CES therapy. Tauna has years of clinical experience helping patients struggling with anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, and nervous system dysregulation. </p><p>Cara Maxfield, entrepreneur and content creator who speaks openly about navigating trauma recovery, anxiety, panic attacks, chronic pain, and the real-world challenges of managing mental health while parenting and running a business. </p><p>Topics Covered </p><p>What nervous system dysregulation actually is and how it shows up in the body </p><p>Why anxiety is a physical, physiological experience — not a character flaw or weakness </p><p>The fight-or-flight response: when a protective mechanism becomes miscalibrated </p><p>The connection between trauma, body memory, and emotional triggers </p><p>What Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) is and how it works </p><p>How CES stimulates the thalamus and vagus nerve to induce a calm brain state </p><p>Research comparing CES to experienced meditators' brainwave states CES </p><p>FDA clearance (since 1979) and its safety profile vs. medications </p><p>Clinical applications: anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, chronic pain, fibromyalgia </p><p>Why CES remains largely unknown in mainstream medicine </p><p>How to use CES: loading phase, daily use, and situational use </p><p>Combining CES with CBT, psychotherapy, exposure therapy, and medication </p><p>Cara's first-hand account of using CES during a panic attack </p><p>Practical tips for regulating your nervous system </p><p>Key Takeaways </p><p>Anxiety is a nervous system state, not a personal weakness </p><p>The body and brain are deeply interconnected — what affects one affects the other </p><p>CES is portable, discreet, safe, and can be used anywhere — even the dentist </p><p>CES has a 67% success rate (≥50% improvement) vs. ~45–55% for SSRIs, with far fewer side effects </p><p>Tools like CES work best as part of a broader toolkit alongside therapy and lifestyle strategies </p><p>Everyone has trauma to some extent — normalizing that conversation is key to healing </p><p>Resources &amp; Links </p><p>🌐 NeuroVana Calm: NeuroVanaCalm.com </p><p>📖 Free eBook from Tauna Young: A deeper dive into the science of CES — available at NeuroVanaCalm.com </p><p>📚 The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk (referenced in episode) https://a.co/d/0bkbVqsp </p><p>Connect &amp; Subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might benefit, leave a review, and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Drop your questions and topic ideas in the comments — your feedback shapes future episodes. </p><p>The Neurostimulation Podcast is an independent educational project by Dr. Michael Passmore. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary </p><p>In this episode, Dr. Michael Passmore is joined by two guests who bring both clinical expertise and lived experience to the topic of nervous system dysregulation. Together, they explore why anxiety is far more body-based than most people realize, and how a lesser-known technology called Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) may offer real relief for anxiety, insomnia, trauma, and chronic pain. </p><p>Guests </p><p>Tauna Young, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and founder of NeuroVana Calm — a company focused on expanding access to CES therapy. Tauna has years of clinical experience helping patients struggling with anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, and nervous system dysregulation. </p><p>Cara Maxfield, entrepreneur and content creator who speaks openly about navigating trauma recovery, anxiety, panic attacks, chronic pain, and the real-world challenges of managing mental health while parenting and running a business. </p><p>Topics Covered </p><p>What nervous system dysregulation actually is and how it shows up in the body </p><p>Why anxiety is a physical, physiological experience — not a character flaw or weakness </p><p>The fight-or-flight response: when a protective mechanism becomes miscalibrated </p><p>The connection between trauma, body memory, and emotional triggers </p><p>What Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) is and how it works </p><p>How CES stimulates the thalamus and vagus nerve to induce a calm brain state </p><p>Research comparing CES to experienced meditators' brainwave states CES </p><p>FDA clearance (since 1979) and its safety profile vs. medications </p><p>Clinical applications: anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, chronic pain, fibromyalgia </p><p>Why CES remains largely unknown in mainstream medicine </p><p>How to use CES: loading phase, daily use, and situational use </p><p>Combining CES with CBT, psychotherapy, exposure therapy, and medication </p><p>Cara's first-hand account of using CES during a panic attack </p><p>Practical tips for regulating your nervous system </p><p>Key Takeaways </p><p>Anxiety is a nervous system state, not a personal weakness </p><p>The body and brain are deeply interconnected — what affects one affects the other </p><p>CES is portable, discreet, safe, and can be used anywhere — even the dentist </p><p>CES has a 67% success rate (≥50% improvement) vs. ~45–55% for SSRIs, with far fewer side effects </p><p>Tools like CES work best as part of a broader toolkit alongside therapy and lifestyle strategies </p><p>Everyone has trauma to some extent — normalizing that conversation is key to healing </p><p>Resources &amp; Links </p><p>🌐 NeuroVana Calm: NeuroVanaCalm.com </p><p>📖 Free eBook from Tauna Young: A deeper dive into the science of CES — available at NeuroVanaCalm.com </p><p>📚 The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk (referenced in episode) https://a.co/d/0bkbVqsp </p><p>Connect &amp; Subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might benefit, leave a review, and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Drop your questions and topic ideas in the comments — your feedback shapes future episodes. </p><p>The Neurostimulation Podcast is an independent educational project by Dr. Michael Passmore. All content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/understanding-nervous-system-dysregulation-ces-therapy-for-anxiety-and-trauma-with-tauna-young-cara-maxfield-45]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">fd8aa73f-9f3e-4794-b39d-677252698d14</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/fd8aa73f-9f3e-4794-b39d-677252698d14.mp3" length="66425481" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>55:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>45</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/07098c53-12fc-4da9-8758-79327708f561/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/07098c53-12fc-4da9-8758-79327708f561/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/07098c53-12fc-4da9-8758-79327708f561/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Beyond Rest: Rethinking Concussion Recovery with Dr. Ayla Wolf - #44</title><itunes:title>Beyond Rest: Rethinking Concussion Recovery with Dr. Ayla Wolf - #44</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<h1><strong class="ql-size-small">Episode Show Notes</strong></h1><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dr. Ayla Wolf</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> ~48 minutes</p><h3><strong>Episode Description</strong></h3><p>Dr. Ayla Wolf shares her personal journey from sustaining multiple concussions to becoming a leading expert in concussion recovery. She challenges the outdated "rest in a dark room" advice and explains why persistent post-concussion syndrome requires an individualized, integrative approach combining neuroscience, functional neurology, and holistic therapies.</p><h3><strong>Timestamps</strong></h3><p><strong>0:10 - Introduction</strong></p><p>Welcome and episode overview</p><p><strong>1:00 - Guest Introduction</strong></p><p>Meet Dr. Ayla Wolf - clinician, researcher, and author</p><p><strong>2:51 - Dr. Wolf's Personal Story</strong></p><p>How multiple concussions changed her career path</p><p><strong>7:31 - The Turning Point</strong></p><p>Making the radical decision to return to school and study brain injuries</p><p><strong>8:41 - What Happens After a Concussion</strong></p><p>Understanding the brain's metabolic crisis and energy deficit</p><p><strong>19:32 - Understanding Functional Neurology</strong></p><p>How this approach differs from traditional assessments</p><p><strong>25:23 - Acupuncture and Cerebral Blood Flow</strong></p><p>The role of holistic therapies in concussion recovery</p><p><strong>28:34 - Why Rest Isn't Always Best</strong></p><p>Debunking the "dark room" myth and understanding gradual return to activity</p><p><strong>31:56 - Dysautonomia Explained</strong></p><p>The autonomic nervous system and its role in persistent symptoms</p><p><strong>43:35 - The Concussion Breakthrough Book</strong></p><p>A comprehensive guide for those feeling stuck in recovery</p><p><strong>47:14 - Closing Thoughts &amp; Resources</strong></p><p>How to learn more and connect with Dr. Wolf</p><h3><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Most concussions heal within weeks, but 30% of people develop persistent symptoms</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Prolonged rest beyond 48-72 hours can create maladaptive neuroplasticity</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Functional neurology provides individualized treatment based on comprehensive testing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dysautonomia (autonomic nervous system dysfunction) is common after concussion</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Recovery requires integrative approaches addressing multiple brain systems simultaneously</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Acupuncture can improve cerebral blood flow through the trigeminovascular system</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Resources Mentioned</strong></h3><p><strong>Dr. Wolf's website: </strong></p><p>https://www.lifeafterimpact.com/</p><p><strong>Book:</strong> <em>The Concussion Breakthrough: Discover The Missing Pieces to Recovery</em></p><p>https://a.co/d/0bCKi38b</p><p><strong>Podcast:</strong> Life After Impact: The Concussion Recovery Podcast</p><p>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-after-impact-the-concussion-recovery-podcast/id1790456849</p><p><strong>Organization:</strong> Healing Response Acupuncture and Functional Neurology</p><p>https://www.healingresponseneuro.com/</p><h3><strong>Guest Bio</strong></h3><p>Dr. Ayla Wolf is an associate professor at the Carrick Institute and founder of Healing Response Acupuncture and Functional Neurology. With over 20 years of experience working with complex neurological cases, she specializes in traumatic brain injury, chronic migraine, dysautonomia, and vestibular disorders. Her work combines neuroscience, functional neurology, and holistic therapies to help patients with persistent post-concussion syndrome.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong class="ql-size-small">Episode Show Notes</strong></h1><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dr. Ayla Wolf</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> ~48 minutes</p><h3><strong>Episode Description</strong></h3><p>Dr. Ayla Wolf shares her personal journey from sustaining multiple concussions to becoming a leading expert in concussion recovery. She challenges the outdated "rest in a dark room" advice and explains why persistent post-concussion syndrome requires an individualized, integrative approach combining neuroscience, functional neurology, and holistic therapies.</p><h3><strong>Timestamps</strong></h3><p><strong>0:10 - Introduction</strong></p><p>Welcome and episode overview</p><p><strong>1:00 - Guest Introduction</strong></p><p>Meet Dr. Ayla Wolf - clinician, researcher, and author</p><p><strong>2:51 - Dr. Wolf's Personal Story</strong></p><p>How multiple concussions changed her career path</p><p><strong>7:31 - The Turning Point</strong></p><p>Making the radical decision to return to school and study brain injuries</p><p><strong>8:41 - What Happens After a Concussion</strong></p><p>Understanding the brain's metabolic crisis and energy deficit</p><p><strong>19:32 - Understanding Functional Neurology</strong></p><p>How this approach differs from traditional assessments</p><p><strong>25:23 - Acupuncture and Cerebral Blood Flow</strong></p><p>The role of holistic therapies in concussion recovery</p><p><strong>28:34 - Why Rest Isn't Always Best</strong></p><p>Debunking the "dark room" myth and understanding gradual return to activity</p><p><strong>31:56 - Dysautonomia Explained</strong></p><p>The autonomic nervous system and its role in persistent symptoms</p><p><strong>43:35 - The Concussion Breakthrough Book</strong></p><p>A comprehensive guide for those feeling stuck in recovery</p><p><strong>47:14 - Closing Thoughts &amp; Resources</strong></p><p>How to learn more and connect with Dr. Wolf</p><h3><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Most concussions heal within weeks, but 30% of people develop persistent symptoms</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Prolonged rest beyond 48-72 hours can create maladaptive neuroplasticity</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Functional neurology provides individualized treatment based on comprehensive testing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dysautonomia (autonomic nervous system dysfunction) is common after concussion</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Recovery requires integrative approaches addressing multiple brain systems simultaneously</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Acupuncture can improve cerebral blood flow through the trigeminovascular system</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Resources Mentioned</strong></h3><p><strong>Dr. Wolf's website: </strong></p><p>https://www.lifeafterimpact.com/</p><p><strong>Book:</strong> <em>The Concussion Breakthrough: Discover The Missing Pieces to Recovery</em></p><p>https://a.co/d/0bCKi38b</p><p><strong>Podcast:</strong> Life After Impact: The Concussion Recovery Podcast</p><p>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-after-impact-the-concussion-recovery-podcast/id1790456849</p><p><strong>Organization:</strong> Healing Response Acupuncture and Functional Neurology</p><p>https://www.healingresponseneuro.com/</p><h3><strong>Guest Bio</strong></h3><p>Dr. Ayla Wolf is an associate professor at the Carrick Institute and founder of Healing Response Acupuncture and Functional Neurology. With over 20 years of experience working with complex neurological cases, she specializes in traumatic brain injury, chronic migraine, dysautonomia, and vestibular disorders. Her work combines neuroscience, functional neurology, and holistic therapies to help patients with persistent post-concussion syndrome.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/beyond-rest-rethinking-concussion-recovery-with-dr-ayla-wolf-44]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">21a1bd92-dfbc-4bc5-a52b-2524a1badff3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/21a1bd92-dfbc-4bc5-a52b-2524a1badff3.mp3" length="57933989" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>48:17</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>44</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a570443b-903a-4ec9-85d4-3b3aa4a85eb5/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a570443b-903a-4ec9-85d4-3b3aa4a85eb5/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a570443b-903a-4ec9-85d4-3b3aa4a85eb5/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Rewiring the Dyslexic Brain: How Neuroplasticity Can Transform Reading Struggles with Dr. Rebecca Troy - #43 - Mar 21, 2026</title><itunes:title>Rewiring the Dyslexic Brain: How Neuroplasticity Can Transform Reading Struggles with Dr. Rebecca Troy - #43 - Mar 21, 2026</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode #43: Rewiring the Dyslexic Brain: How Neuroplasticity Can Transform Reading Struggles with Dr. Rebecca Troy</strong></p><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dr. Rebecca Troy, EdD</p><p>Educational neuroscientist, dyslexia expert, and national board certified teacher</p><p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>Dyslexia affects millions of children and adults worldwide, but modern neuroscience reveals something hopeful: the brain is remarkably plastic and capable of reorganizing itself when given the right training. In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Troy shares over 20 years of expertise helping struggling readers through neuroplasticity-based interventions.</p><p><strong>Timestamp Highlights:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>0:10</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Introduction to the episode</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>2:16</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dr. Troy's personal story and background</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>2:30</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Family history with dyslexia</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>4:01</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Overview of Dr. Troy's program for parents</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>4:19</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Redefining dyslexia: Not a permanent deficit</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>7:03</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The power of daily 10-15 minute practice at home</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>8:15</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Shortcomings in traditional reading instruction</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>12:42</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Early warning signs for parents (ages 3-5)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>15:08</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How neuroplasticity rewires the dyslexic brain</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>17:35</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The emotional impact of reading struggles</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>23:55</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Next steps for concerned parents</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>25:42</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Understanding phonemic awareness</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>34:39</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Final message of hope for struggling readers</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>What dyslexia really is: an underdevelopment in brain connectivity, not a permanent deficit</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How neuroplasticity research shows the brain can rewire itself to read like typical readers</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Early warning signs parents should watch for (ages 3-5)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why phonemic awareness is the foundation for reading success</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The critical importance of early identification and intervention</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How daily 10-15 minute structured practice at home can transform outcomes</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The emotional impact of unrecognized reading struggles</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dyslexia's common overlap with ADHD (40% of cases) and other conditions</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Hidden strengths in dyslexic brains: spatial reasoning, creativity, and entrepreneurship</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why the traditional education system needs to shift its approach</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Dyslexia is not permanent</strong></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Brain imaging studies show that with targeted training, struggling readers can develop the same neural pathways as typical readers</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Parent-led intervention works</strong></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Daily practice at home is more effective than weekly clinical sessions due to increased repetition and lower stress</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Early intervention is critical</strong></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Screening at ages 3-5 can prevent years of academic struggle and emotional trauma</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>The crawl-walk-run approach</strong></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Executive function and phonemic awareness must be developed before phonics-based reading instruction</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dr. Troy's dyslexia discovery workshops (monthly screenings)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>PTO Reconnect Therapy program</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Visualize - New company using playcraft to develop spatial reasoning and creativity strengths in dyslexic children (launching at South by Southwest)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Book mentioned: "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons"</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Dr. Rebecca Troy is an educational neuroscientist with a doctorate in education and a neuroscience research focus on reading disabilities. As a national board certified teacher in early and middle literacy, she's spent over 20 years developing practical, neuroplasticity-based interventions that help struggling readers. Her work has been featured in Psychology Today, Women's Journal, and Voyage New York. Dr. Troy is passionate about equipping parents with tools to support children with learning differences and is currently involved in launching Visualize, a company focused on developing dyslexic strengths through play.</p><p><strong>Connect with Dr. Rebecca Troy:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.drrebeccatroy.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> </a><u><a href="https://www.drrebeccatroy.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.drrebeccatroy.com</a></u></p><p><strong>About This Podcast:</strong></p><p>The Neurostimulation Podcast explores the science of the brain, innovative treatments, and practical tools to help people unlock their cognitive and emotional potential. Hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, psychiatrist and clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode #43: Rewiring the Dyslexic Brain: How Neuroplasticity Can Transform Reading Struggles with Dr. Rebecca Troy</strong></p><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dr. Rebecca Troy, EdD</p><p>Educational neuroscientist, dyslexia expert, and national board certified teacher</p><p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong></p><p>Dyslexia affects millions of children and adults worldwide, but modern neuroscience reveals something hopeful: the brain is remarkably plastic and capable of reorganizing itself when given the right training. In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Troy shares over 20 years of expertise helping struggling readers through neuroplasticity-based interventions.</p><p><strong>Timestamp Highlights:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>0:10</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Introduction to the episode</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>2:16</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dr. Troy's personal story and background</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>2:30</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Family history with dyslexia</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>4:01</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Overview of Dr. Troy's program for parents</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>4:19</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Redefining dyslexia: Not a permanent deficit</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>7:03</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The power of daily 10-15 minute practice at home</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>8:15</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Shortcomings in traditional reading instruction</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>12:42</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Early warning signs for parents (ages 3-5)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>15:08</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How neuroplasticity rewires the dyslexic brain</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>17:35</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The emotional impact of reading struggles</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>23:55</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Next steps for concerned parents</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>25:42</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Understanding phonemic awareness</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><u>34:39</u></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Final message of hope for struggling readers</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>What dyslexia really is: an underdevelopment in brain connectivity, not a permanent deficit</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How neuroplasticity research shows the brain can rewire itself to read like typical readers</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Early warning signs parents should watch for (ages 3-5)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why phonemic awareness is the foundation for reading success</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The critical importance of early identification and intervention</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How daily 10-15 minute structured practice at home can transform outcomes</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The emotional impact of unrecognized reading struggles</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dyslexia's common overlap with ADHD (40% of cases) and other conditions</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Hidden strengths in dyslexic brains: spatial reasoning, creativity, and entrepreneurship</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why the traditional education system needs to shift its approach</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Dyslexia is not permanent</strong></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Brain imaging studies show that with targeted training, struggling readers can develop the same neural pathways as typical readers</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Parent-led intervention works</strong></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Daily practice at home is more effective than weekly clinical sessions due to increased repetition and lower stress</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Early intervention is critical</strong></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Screening at ages 3-5 can prevent years of academic struggle and emotional trauma</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>The crawl-walk-run approach</strong></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Executive function and phonemic awareness must be developed before phonics-based reading instruction</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dr. Troy's dyslexia discovery workshops (monthly screenings)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>PTO Reconnect Therapy program</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Visualize - New company using playcraft to develop spatial reasoning and creativity strengths in dyslexic children (launching at South by Southwest)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Book mentioned: "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons"</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Guest Bio:</strong></p><p>Dr. Rebecca Troy is an educational neuroscientist with a doctorate in education and a neuroscience research focus on reading disabilities. As a national board certified teacher in early and middle literacy, she's spent over 20 years developing practical, neuroplasticity-based interventions that help struggling readers. Her work has been featured in Psychology Today, Women's Journal, and Voyage New York. Dr. Troy is passionate about equipping parents with tools to support children with learning differences and is currently involved in launching Visualize, a company focused on developing dyslexic strengths through play.</p><p><strong>Connect with Dr. Rebecca Troy:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.drrebeccatroy.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> </a><u><a href="https://www.drrebeccatroy.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.drrebeccatroy.com</a></u></p><p><strong>About This Podcast:</strong></p><p>The Neurostimulation Podcast explores the science of the brain, innovative treatments, and practical tools to help people unlock their cognitive and emotional potential. Hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, psychiatrist and clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/rewiring-the-dyslexic-brain-how-neuroplasticity-can-transform-reading-struggles-with-dr-rebecca-troy-43-mar-21-2026]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d1dfc8da-7471-45fd-8a40-e48e38571bd5</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/d1dfc8da-7471-45fd-8a40-e48e38571bd5.mp3" length="45050397" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>37:33</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>43</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/f366d966-ae17-4a31-8fda-149bcdfe6125/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/f366d966-ae17-4a31-8fda-149bcdfe6125/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/f366d966-ae17-4a31-8fda-149bcdfe6125/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>From Molecules to Meaning: A Scientist&apos;s Journey Through Neuroscience and Ancient Wisdom with Dr. José Ángel Moreno Cabezuelo - #42 - Feb 28, 2026</title><itunes:title>From Molecules to Meaning: A Scientist&apos;s Journey Through Neuroscience and Ancient Wisdom with Dr. José Ángel Moreno Cabezuelo - #42 - Feb 28, 2026</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<h1><strong class="ql-size-small">From Molecules to Meaning: A Scientist's Journey Through Neuroscience and Ancient Wisdom with Dr. José Ángel Moreno Cabezuelo - #42</strong></h1><h2><strong>Episode Summary</strong></h2><p>In this fascinating episode, Dr. José Ángel Moreno Cabezuelo—molecular biologist, genetic engineering lead at CyanoCapture, and author of "Heartbeats of Consciousness"—shares his unique journey from studying cyanobacteria to exploring the intersection of neuroscience, ancient philosophy, and human consciousness. This conversation bridges hardcore science with timeless wisdom, offering practical insights for living with greater presence, purpose, and meaning.</p><h2><strong>Show Notes with Timestamps</strong></h2><p><strong>[00:00 - 10:04]</strong> Opening &amp; Pre-show conversation (can be trimmed)</p><p><strong>[10:04 - 01:41]</strong> Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Welcome and podcast mission</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Information about educational purposes and medical disclaimer</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[01:51 - 03:25]</strong> Introducing Dr. José Moreno</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Background in molecular biology and genetic engineering at CyanoCapture, Oxford</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Published work in Plant Physiology, Microbiology Spectrum, Current Opinion in Microbiology</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Introduction to his book "Heartbeats of Consciousness"</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[03:25 - 08:11]</strong> Dr. Moreno's Scientific Journey</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Working with cyanobacteria since 2016</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The surprising fact: half of Earth's oxygen comes from ocean organisms, not forests</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Moving from Spain to the UK to develop genetic engineering toolbox</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Current work producing insulin and other compounds in cyanobacteria</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[08:11 - 13:27]</strong> The Birth of "Heartbeats of Consciousness"</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The gap between knowing how life works and knowing how to live well</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why current books force a choice between rigorous science and engaging storytelling</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Creating a hybrid: fiction with scientific rigor</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The heartbeat exercise: feeling the invisible protagonist of life</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[13:27 - 16:31]</strong> The Characters: Fania and Paula</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Fania's story: trauma, resilience, and becoming "antifragile"</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Paula's journey: scientific curiosity meets emotional anxiety</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The hourglass metaphor for living in the present moment</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[16:31 - 22:38]</strong> Three Transformative Scientific Ideas</p><ol><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>We Are Literally Light</strong>: Biophotons and brain illumination at death (University of Calgary research)</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Distributed Intelligence</strong>: The "second brain" in our gut (500 million neurons, 80-90% of body's serotonin), the heart's 40,000 neurons</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Neuroplasticity</strong>: The brain's ability to change at any age</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[22:38 - 26:17]</strong> Pleasure vs. Happiness</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why having more comfort hasn't reduced anxiety and depression</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dopamine (pleasure) vs. serotonin (happiness)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Ancient wisdom meets modern neuroscience</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The firefly metaphor: we are meant to shine and connect</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[26:17 - 31:30]</strong> The Book's Personal Journey</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Processing the loss of his father through writing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The ten promises (decalogue)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Being "unbreakable": protecting inner peace from external circumstances</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[31:30 - 40:30]</strong> Connecting Ancient Wisdom with Modern Neuroscience</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Buddhist teachings on suffering and desire (2,500 years old)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Stoicism and controlling our responses</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Taoist Wu-Wei: flowing with life</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How neuroscience is confirming ancient philosophical insights</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Discussion of psychedelic-assisted therapy and Ram Dass</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[40:30 - 43:30]</strong> Practical Applications</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Using metaphors to make science accessible</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of cold exposure and hormetic stress</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The problem with endless phone scrolling and dopamine dysregulation</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Benefits of handwriting vs. typing for brain connectivity</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[43:30 - 47:40]</strong> Love, Clarity, and Connection</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why "love" is taboo in academic/clinical settings</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Love as the unifying force in science and life</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Clarity as an act of love</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Everything is connected: from cyanobacteria to consciousness</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[47:40 - 49:11]</strong> Closing Thoughts &amp; Resources</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Final reflections on the conversation</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Where to find Dr. Moreno's work and book</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Encouragement to check out "Heartbeats of Consciousness"</li></ol><br/><h2><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></h2><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Science and ancient wisdom are converging on the same truths about human wellbeing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>We are literally beings of light (biophotons) with distributed intelligence throughout our bodies</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Neuroplasticity means we can change at any age—we're not condemned to be who we've been</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Happiness comes from giving and purpose, not from pleasure and consumption</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The present moment (the sand falling through the hourglass) is where our attention belongs</li></ol><br/><h2><strong>Resources</strong></h2><p><strong>Book</strong>: "Heartbeats of Consciousness: A Bridge Between Science, Mind, and Soul"</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.ca/Heartbeats-Consciousness-Between-Science-Understanding/dp/1919385908" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.ca/Heartbeats-Consciousness-Between-Science-Understanding/dp/1919385908</a></p><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="http://drjoseangelmoreno.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">drjoseangelmoreno.com</a></p><p><strong>Connect</strong>: Links to Dr. Moreno's social media and content in episode description</p><p><em>The Neurostimulation Podcast explores the fascinating world of neuroscience, clinical neurostimulation, and evidence-based interventional mental health. Hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong class="ql-size-small">From Molecules to Meaning: A Scientist's Journey Through Neuroscience and Ancient Wisdom with Dr. José Ángel Moreno Cabezuelo - #42</strong></h1><h2><strong>Episode Summary</strong></h2><p>In this fascinating episode, Dr. José Ángel Moreno Cabezuelo—molecular biologist, genetic engineering lead at CyanoCapture, and author of "Heartbeats of Consciousness"—shares his unique journey from studying cyanobacteria to exploring the intersection of neuroscience, ancient philosophy, and human consciousness. This conversation bridges hardcore science with timeless wisdom, offering practical insights for living with greater presence, purpose, and meaning.</p><h2><strong>Show Notes with Timestamps</strong></h2><p><strong>[00:00 - 10:04]</strong> Opening &amp; Pre-show conversation (can be trimmed)</p><p><strong>[10:04 - 01:41]</strong> Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Welcome and podcast mission</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Information about educational purposes and medical disclaimer</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[01:51 - 03:25]</strong> Introducing Dr. José Moreno</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Background in molecular biology and genetic engineering at CyanoCapture, Oxford</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Published work in Plant Physiology, Microbiology Spectrum, Current Opinion in Microbiology</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Introduction to his book "Heartbeats of Consciousness"</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[03:25 - 08:11]</strong> Dr. Moreno's Scientific Journey</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Working with cyanobacteria since 2016</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The surprising fact: half of Earth's oxygen comes from ocean organisms, not forests</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Moving from Spain to the UK to develop genetic engineering toolbox</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Current work producing insulin and other compounds in cyanobacteria</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[08:11 - 13:27]</strong> The Birth of "Heartbeats of Consciousness"</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The gap between knowing how life works and knowing how to live well</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why current books force a choice between rigorous science and engaging storytelling</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Creating a hybrid: fiction with scientific rigor</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The heartbeat exercise: feeling the invisible protagonist of life</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[13:27 - 16:31]</strong> The Characters: Fania and Paula</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Fania's story: trauma, resilience, and becoming "antifragile"</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Paula's journey: scientific curiosity meets emotional anxiety</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The hourglass metaphor for living in the present moment</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[16:31 - 22:38]</strong> Three Transformative Scientific Ideas</p><ol><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>We Are Literally Light</strong>: Biophotons and brain illumination at death (University of Calgary research)</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Distributed Intelligence</strong>: The "second brain" in our gut (500 million neurons, 80-90% of body's serotonin), the heart's 40,000 neurons</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Neuroplasticity</strong>: The brain's ability to change at any age</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[22:38 - 26:17]</strong> Pleasure vs. Happiness</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why having more comfort hasn't reduced anxiety and depression</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dopamine (pleasure) vs. serotonin (happiness)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Ancient wisdom meets modern neuroscience</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The firefly metaphor: we are meant to shine and connect</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[26:17 - 31:30]</strong> The Book's Personal Journey</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Processing the loss of his father through writing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The ten promises (decalogue)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Being "unbreakable": protecting inner peace from external circumstances</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[31:30 - 40:30]</strong> Connecting Ancient Wisdom with Modern Neuroscience</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Buddhist teachings on suffering and desire (2,500 years old)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Stoicism and controlling our responses</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Taoist Wu-Wei: flowing with life</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How neuroscience is confirming ancient philosophical insights</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Discussion of psychedelic-assisted therapy and Ram Dass</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[40:30 - 43:30]</strong> Practical Applications</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Using metaphors to make science accessible</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of cold exposure and hormetic stress</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The problem with endless phone scrolling and dopamine dysregulation</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Benefits of handwriting vs. typing for brain connectivity</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[43:30 - 47:40]</strong> Love, Clarity, and Connection</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why "love" is taboo in academic/clinical settings</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Love as the unifying force in science and life</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Clarity as an act of love</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Everything is connected: from cyanobacteria to consciousness</li></ol><br/><p><strong>[47:40 - 49:11]</strong> Closing Thoughts &amp; Resources</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Final reflections on the conversation</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Where to find Dr. Moreno's work and book</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Encouragement to check out "Heartbeats of Consciousness"</li></ol><br/><h2><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></h2><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Science and ancient wisdom are converging on the same truths about human wellbeing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>We are literally beings of light (biophotons) with distributed intelligence throughout our bodies</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Neuroplasticity means we can change at any age—we're not condemned to be who we've been</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Happiness comes from giving and purpose, not from pleasure and consumption</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The present moment (the sand falling through the hourglass) is where our attention belongs</li></ol><br/><h2><strong>Resources</strong></h2><p><strong>Book</strong>: "Heartbeats of Consciousness: A Bridge Between Science, Mind, and Soul"</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.ca/Heartbeats-Consciousness-Between-Science-Understanding/dp/1919385908" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.ca/Heartbeats-Consciousness-Between-Science-Understanding/dp/1919385908</a></p><p><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="http://drjoseangelmoreno.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">drjoseangelmoreno.com</a></p><p><strong>Connect</strong>: Links to Dr. Moreno's social media and content in episode description</p><p><em>The Neurostimulation Podcast explores the fascinating world of neuroscience, clinical neurostimulation, and evidence-based interventional mental health. Hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/from-molecules-to-meaning-a-scientists-journey-through-neuroscience-and-ancient-wisdom-with-dr-jose-angel-moreno-cabezuelo-42]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">cd3ea39a-2d93-4a60-95c4-b0ac3fdd29a7</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2026 18:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/cd3ea39a-2d93-4a60-95c4-b0ac3fdd29a7.mp3" length="59040158" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:12</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>42</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/ba73b7d1-b2e6-4525-a707-7b5f20be1431/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/ba73b7d1-b2e6-4525-a707-7b5f20be1431/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/ba73b7d1-b2e6-4525-a707-7b5f20be1431/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Living Life on Hard Mode: Understanding ADHD and Neurodivergence with Kit Slocum - #41- Feb 14, 2026</title><itunes:title>Living Life on Hard Mode: Understanding ADHD and Neurodivergence with Kit Slocum - #41- Feb 14, 2026</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Title:</strong></p><p><strong>"Thriving with ADHD: Understanding Neurodivergence with Kit Slocum"</strong></p><p><strong>Show Notes:</strong></p><p>In this episode, I sit down with Kit Slocum, Neurodiversity Lead and Learning Experience Designer at FLOWN, to explore ADHD, neurodivergence, and what it really means to design work and lives that support attention rather than assault it.</p><p>Kit brings a unique combination of academic training in behavioral neuroscience, lived experience with ADHD, and years of coaching neurodivergent professionals worldwide. We discuss why distraction isn't a moral failing, how our nervous systems respond to modern overstimulation, and practical tools for regulation and focus.</p><p><strong>Key Topics:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The "life on hard mode" experience of neurodivergence</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why focus is a nervous system issue, not a willpower problem</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The Energy Regulation Matrix tool for managing burnout</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Shame, masking, and late-stage ADHD diagnosis</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Finding vocational alignment with neurodivergent traits</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The neurodiversity paradigm vs. the pathology paradigm</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Parallels between ADHD coaching and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The power of community in neurodivergent spaces</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>FLOWN body doubling platform: <a href="http://flown.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">flown.com</a></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Kit's ADHD Mastery Program (6-week gamified course) <a href="https://flown.com/adhd-focus-program" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://flown.com/adhd-focus-program</a> </li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Energy Regulation Matrix tool https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FIiYB9Nd-LXi-eoMyRxApsRC594MPqwD/view?usp=sharing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Energy Regulation How-To https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VjX6yTaC9ZbBhFW3burM5cu6wwoLeWSQ/view?usp=sharing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Ikigai diagram for career alignment https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V2FxreSqzYrAYpBr2lM-UKg3xcGkfYOA/view?usp=sharing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Book: <em>Quiet: The Power of Introverts</em> by Susan Cain https://a.co/d/fRHtUAh</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Psychedelic Science Conference (Denver) https://www.psycon.org/event/denver-colorado-2026/</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Connect with Kit:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>LinkedIn: Kit Slocum</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>FLOWN: <a href="http://flown.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">flown.com</a></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Next ADHD Mastery Program: March 2026</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Key Takeaway:</strong></p><p>Attention isn't about forcing yourself to become something you're not—it's about understanding your nervous system and designing your life accordingly.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Title:</strong></p><p><strong>"Thriving with ADHD: Understanding Neurodivergence with Kit Slocum"</strong></p><p><strong>Show Notes:</strong></p><p>In this episode, I sit down with Kit Slocum, Neurodiversity Lead and Learning Experience Designer at FLOWN, to explore ADHD, neurodivergence, and what it really means to design work and lives that support attention rather than assault it.</p><p>Kit brings a unique combination of academic training in behavioral neuroscience, lived experience with ADHD, and years of coaching neurodivergent professionals worldwide. We discuss why distraction isn't a moral failing, how our nervous systems respond to modern overstimulation, and practical tools for regulation and focus.</p><p><strong>Key Topics:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The "life on hard mode" experience of neurodivergence</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why focus is a nervous system issue, not a willpower problem</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The Energy Regulation Matrix tool for managing burnout</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Shame, masking, and late-stage ADHD diagnosis</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Finding vocational alignment with neurodivergent traits</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The neurodiversity paradigm vs. the pathology paradigm</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Parallels between ADHD coaching and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The power of community in neurodivergent spaces</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>FLOWN body doubling platform: <a href="http://flown.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">flown.com</a></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Kit's ADHD Mastery Program (6-week gamified course) <a href="https://flown.com/adhd-focus-program" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://flown.com/adhd-focus-program</a> </li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Energy Regulation Matrix tool https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FIiYB9Nd-LXi-eoMyRxApsRC594MPqwD/view?usp=sharing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Energy Regulation How-To https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VjX6yTaC9ZbBhFW3burM5cu6wwoLeWSQ/view?usp=sharing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Ikigai diagram for career alignment https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V2FxreSqzYrAYpBr2lM-UKg3xcGkfYOA/view?usp=sharing</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Book: <em>Quiet: The Power of Introverts</em> by Susan Cain https://a.co/d/fRHtUAh</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Psychedelic Science Conference (Denver) https://www.psycon.org/event/denver-colorado-2026/</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Connect with Kit:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>LinkedIn: Kit Slocum</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>FLOWN: <a href="http://flown.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">flown.com</a></li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Next ADHD Mastery Program: March 2026</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Key Takeaway:</strong></p><p>Attention isn't about forcing yourself to become something you're not—it's about understanding your nervous system and designing your life accordingly.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/living-life-on-hard-mode-understanding-adhd-and-neurodivergence-with-kit-slocum-41-feb-14-2026]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c2aa6f15-df28-45c5-87e0-e1afbcd1671e</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/c2aa6f15-df28-45c5-87e0-e1afbcd1671e.mp3" length="59890038" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:54</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>41</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a54bc0e6-0a76-49ac-a35e-d2459f83ea72/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a54bc0e6-0a76-49ac-a35e-d2459f83ea72/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a54bc0e6-0a76-49ac-a35e-d2459f83ea72/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Fear, Purpose, and the Pursuit of Meaning: An Emergency Medicine Physician&apos;s Philosophy on Life - Dr. Dana Cowles  - Feb 7, 2026 - #40</title><itunes:title>Fear, Purpose, and the Pursuit of Meaning: An Emergency Medicine Physician&apos;s Philosophy on Life - Dr. Dana Cowles  - Feb 7, 2026 - #40</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Title</strong></p><p><strong>Fear, Purpose, and the Pursuit of Meaning: An Emergency Medicine Physician's Philosophy on Life</strong></p><p><strong>Guest</strong></p><p><strong>Dr. Dana Cowles</strong> - Board-certified emergency medicine physician with dual academic background in biology and philosophy</p><p><strong>Episode Summary</strong></p><p>Dr. Dana Cowles shares his unique perspective on fear, trauma, and finding purpose through his experiences in emergency medicine and philosophy. From surviving a traumatic car accident at age 12 to working the front lines in emergency rooms, Dr. Cowles challenges conventional wisdom about happiness and offers a compelling framework for building resilience through purpose rather than comfort.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed</strong></p><p><strong>Personal Trauma &amp; Transformation</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Surviving a serious car accident at age 12 that shaped his worldview</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How trauma taught him that helplessness, not fear, is the real enemy</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of building skillsets throughout life to face uncertainty</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Three Types of Fear</strong></p><ol><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Anticipatory Fear</strong> (the "what ifs") - Requires making a plan and trusting it</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Contemporary Fear</strong> (immediate crisis) - Demands slowing down and paying attention</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Retrospective Fear</strong> (PTSD) - Needs reframing into prospective planning</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Emergency Medicine Insights</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The reality of ER work vs. TV portrayals</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Risk stratification over definitive diagnosis</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The mantra: "Aviate, Navigate, Communicate" (borrowed from aviation)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why the only unforgivable mistake is telling someone they're safe when they're not</li></ol><br/><p><strong>The Happiness Myth</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How Freud, Bernays, and modern marketing created the "happiness on demand" culture</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why the opposite of depression is purpose, not happiness</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The historical shift from "worthy life" to "euphoric happiness"</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How consumer culture exploits our pursuit of happiness</li></ol><br/><p><strong>What People Really Need</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Security (knowing everything will be okay)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Affirmation (knowing you're a good person)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Purpose over comfort</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Philosophy &amp; Meaning</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Energy transformation as life's purpose (potential to kinetic energy)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why building, growing, and developing matters more than tearing down</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of having plans for life's uncertainties</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why "the only thing to fear is fear itself" is wrong</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Healthcare &amp; Society</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How medicine has wrongly treated fear and anxiety as diseases</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The unintended consequences of COVID lockdowns (telling 90% of people they weren't "essential")</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Concerns about AI replacing human purpose</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of maintaining purpose regardless of automation</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Memorable Quotes</strong></p><p><em>"The real enemy is helplessness. We need to build a skillset throughout our lifetime to be able to face helplessness."</em></p><p><em>"The opposite of depression is purpose, and purpose is what keeps you up and going."</em></p><p><em>"Everything in life comes at a cost. You need to know that cost and be willing to pay it, or you're gonna accrue interest."</em></p><p><em>"The only people who are truly fearless are thoughtless or careless."</em></p><p><em>"Stop talking to me about what you're against. I want to know what you're for."</em></p><p><em>"I don't believe in good people or bad people. I believe people do good things and people do bad things."</em></p><p><strong>Trigger Warning</strong></p><p>This episode contains discussions of trauma, death, violence, and graphic medical situations that some listeners may find disturbing.</p><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links</strong></p><p>Dr. Dana Cowles's Website https://cowlesemergencyservices.com/</p><p><strong>For Healthcare Professionals</strong></p><p>If you're a healthcare worker, first responder, or caregiver struggling with unresolved trauma, please reach out for support. You're not alone, and help is available.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Title</strong></p><p><strong>Fear, Purpose, and the Pursuit of Meaning: An Emergency Medicine Physician's Philosophy on Life</strong></p><p><strong>Guest</strong></p><p><strong>Dr. Dana Cowles</strong> - Board-certified emergency medicine physician with dual academic background in biology and philosophy</p><p><strong>Episode Summary</strong></p><p>Dr. Dana Cowles shares his unique perspective on fear, trauma, and finding purpose through his experiences in emergency medicine and philosophy. From surviving a traumatic car accident at age 12 to working the front lines in emergency rooms, Dr. Cowles challenges conventional wisdom about happiness and offers a compelling framework for building resilience through purpose rather than comfort.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed</strong></p><p><strong>Personal Trauma &amp; Transformation</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Surviving a serious car accident at age 12 that shaped his worldview</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How trauma taught him that helplessness, not fear, is the real enemy</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of building skillsets throughout life to face uncertainty</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Three Types of Fear</strong></p><ol><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Anticipatory Fear</strong> (the "what ifs") - Requires making a plan and trusting it</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Contemporary Fear</strong> (immediate crisis) - Demands slowing down and paying attention</li><li data-list="ordered"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Retrospective Fear</strong> (PTSD) - Needs reframing into prospective planning</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Emergency Medicine Insights</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The reality of ER work vs. TV portrayals</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Risk stratification over definitive diagnosis</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The mantra: "Aviate, Navigate, Communicate" (borrowed from aviation)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why the only unforgivable mistake is telling someone they're safe when they're not</li></ol><br/><p><strong>The Happiness Myth</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How Freud, Bernays, and modern marketing created the "happiness on demand" culture</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why the opposite of depression is purpose, not happiness</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The historical shift from "worthy life" to "euphoric happiness"</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How consumer culture exploits our pursuit of happiness</li></ol><br/><p><strong>What People Really Need</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Security (knowing everything will be okay)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Affirmation (knowing you're a good person)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Purpose over comfort</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Philosophy &amp; Meaning</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Energy transformation as life's purpose (potential to kinetic energy)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why building, growing, and developing matters more than tearing down</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of having plans for life's uncertainties</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why "the only thing to fear is fear itself" is wrong</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Healthcare &amp; Society</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How medicine has wrongly treated fear and anxiety as diseases</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The unintended consequences of COVID lockdowns (telling 90% of people they weren't "essential")</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Concerns about AI replacing human purpose</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of maintaining purpose regardless of automation</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Memorable Quotes</strong></p><p><em>"The real enemy is helplessness. We need to build a skillset throughout our lifetime to be able to face helplessness."</em></p><p><em>"The opposite of depression is purpose, and purpose is what keeps you up and going."</em></p><p><em>"Everything in life comes at a cost. You need to know that cost and be willing to pay it, or you're gonna accrue interest."</em></p><p><em>"The only people who are truly fearless are thoughtless or careless."</em></p><p><em>"Stop talking to me about what you're against. I want to know what you're for."</em></p><p><em>"I don't believe in good people or bad people. I believe people do good things and people do bad things."</em></p><p><strong>Trigger Warning</strong></p><p>This episode contains discussions of trauma, death, violence, and graphic medical situations that some listeners may find disturbing.</p><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links</strong></p><p>Dr. Dana Cowles's Website https://cowlesemergencyservices.com/</p><p><strong>For Healthcare Professionals</strong></p><p>If you're a healthcare worker, first responder, or caregiver struggling with unresolved trauma, please reach out for support. You're not alone, and help is available.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/fear-purpose-and-the-pursuit-of-meaning-an-emergency-medicine-physicians-philosophy-on-life-dr-dana-cowles-40-feb-7-2026]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">476581bf-5380-4202-b8d3-d325393d1430</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/476581bf-5380-4202-b8d3-d325393d1430.mp3" length="75538430" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:02:57</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>40</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>40</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/22c9e054-96ed-458b-8e8d-b5a241e02763/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/22c9e054-96ed-458b-8e8d-b5a241e02763/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/22c9e054-96ed-458b-8e8d-b5a241e02763/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>From the Dojo to the Bedside: How Martial Arts is Revolutionizing Dementia Care with Ben Couch - Jan 17, 2026 - #39</title><itunes:title>From the Dojo to the Bedside: How Martial Arts is Revolutionizing Dementia Care with Ben Couch - Jan 17, 2026 - #39</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<h2><strong>From the Dojo to the Bedside: How Martial Arts is Revolutionizing Dementia Care with Ben Couch - Episode #39</strong></h2><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Ben Couch, Founder of ElumenEd and Eastern Ergonomics</p><p><strong>Host:</strong> Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia</p><p><strong>Episode Length:</strong> ~1 hour</p><h3><strong>Episode Summary</strong></h3><p>In this fascinating conversation, martial artist and healthcare educator Ben Couch shares how 40+ years of martial arts training is transforming dementia care and caregiver safety. Ben discusses his innovative Eastern Ergonomics program, which applies ancient martial arts principles—balance, efficiency, breath, and mindful presence—to patient transfers and caregiving. He also opens up about his personal journey after his mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis and how it deepened his understanding of care.</p><h3><strong>Key Topics Discussed</strong></h3><p><strong>Ben's Background</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>40+ years in martial arts (black belts in 8 disciplines, 7th degree in karate)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>20+ years as National Director of Training at Watermark Retirement Communities</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Founded ElumenEd to bring Eastern Ergonomics to healthcare facilities nationwide</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Personal experience with mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2022</li></ol><br/><p><strong>The Problem with Traditional Ergonomics Training</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Patient transfers have been the #1 cause of healthcare worker injuries for decades</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Traditional training focuses on "dots" without connecting the transitional movements</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Annual compliance training often fails to create meaningful change</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Injuries cost $40,000-$120,000 per nurse to replace</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Martial Arts Principles Applied to Caregiving</strong></p><p><em>Mental Preparation:</em></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Posture and breathing as foundation for presence and safety</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Taking a pause before each transfer to be fully present</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>"New heart every day" mindset to avoid autopilot mode</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Connection between body posture and mental state</li></ol><br/><p><em>Physical Techniques:</em></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Moving from center of gravity rather than arm strength</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>"Hands always push" principle (using triceps/lats instead of biceps/deltoids)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Triangulation of balance—avoiding weak points in stance</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Softness, flow, and minimal effort from Tai Chi and Japanese Jujitsu</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Principle-based rather than position-based training</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Communication and Dignity</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Shifting from doing something "to" someone → "for" someone → "with" someone</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The person receiving care is the teacher, guiding the caregiver</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Maintaining presence and listening, even with advanced dementia</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Treating every transfer as a mutual, collaborative experience</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Personal Insights</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Ben's mother's musical awakening after moving to exceptional memory care</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of not accepting that "life is over" after an Alzheimer's diagnosis</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How martial arts practice helped Ben manage depression</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The parallel between martial arts training and caregiving excellence</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Vision for the Future</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Goal: Remove transfer injuries from the #1 spot for the first time ever</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Reduce turnover and burnout among caregivers</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Free up budget resources for meaningful resident programs</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Challenge healthcare assumptions about what's possible</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Bring more presence and continuous improvement to all aspects of care</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Key Quotes</strong></h3><p><em>"Everybody has a plan until you get punched in the face."</em> — Mike Tyson (referenced by Ben about his mother's diagnosis)</p><p><em>"In the beginner's mind, there are endless possibilities. In the expert's mind, there are very few."</em> — Shunryu Suzuki</p><p><em>"You're not ever gonna be good, but you're gonna be better."</em> — Ben on continuous improvement</p><p><em>"The person who we are assisting...is the one who should be teaching us. They teach us their movement and then we respond to that."</em></p><p><em>"It's not over when you get this diagnosis...do we act that way?"</em></p><h3><strong>Resources Mentioned</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>ElumenEd</strong> — Ben's company offering Eastern Ergonomics training</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Eastern Ergonomics</strong> — Ben's innovative caregiver training program</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Book:</strong> <em>I Heard There Was a Secret Chord</em> by Daniel Levitin (on music and brain health)</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Who Should Listen</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Nurses, CNAs, and direct care staff</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Healthcare administrators and risk managers</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dementia care professionals</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Physical therapists and occupational therapists</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Family caregivers</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Anyone interested in innovative approaches to healthcare and injury prevention</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Connect with Ben Couch</strong></h3><p><a href="https://easternergonomics.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://easternergonomics.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@elumenEd" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@elumenEd</a></p><p>Get Ben's free eBook that covers some fundamentals of the Eastern Ergonomics program. You can also book a time to talk about the benefits of bringing Eastern Ergonomics to your facility.</p><h3><strong>Subscribe &amp; Share</strong></h3><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the Neurostimulation Podcast and share it with colleagues in healthcare, caregiving, or anyone interested in innovative approaches to dementia care.</p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional medical guidance.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>From the Dojo to the Bedside: How Martial Arts is Revolutionizing Dementia Care with Ben Couch - Episode #39</strong></h2><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Ben Couch, Founder of ElumenEd and Eastern Ergonomics</p><p><strong>Host:</strong> Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia</p><p><strong>Episode Length:</strong> ~1 hour</p><h3><strong>Episode Summary</strong></h3><p>In this fascinating conversation, martial artist and healthcare educator Ben Couch shares how 40+ years of martial arts training is transforming dementia care and caregiver safety. Ben discusses his innovative Eastern Ergonomics program, which applies ancient martial arts principles—balance, efficiency, breath, and mindful presence—to patient transfers and caregiving. He also opens up about his personal journey after his mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis and how it deepened his understanding of care.</p><h3><strong>Key Topics Discussed</strong></h3><p><strong>Ben's Background</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>40+ years in martial arts (black belts in 8 disciplines, 7th degree in karate)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>20+ years as National Director of Training at Watermark Retirement Communities</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Founded ElumenEd to bring Eastern Ergonomics to healthcare facilities nationwide</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Personal experience with mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2022</li></ol><br/><p><strong>The Problem with Traditional Ergonomics Training</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Patient transfers have been the #1 cause of healthcare worker injuries for decades</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Traditional training focuses on "dots" without connecting the transitional movements</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Annual compliance training often fails to create meaningful change</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Injuries cost $40,000-$120,000 per nurse to replace</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Martial Arts Principles Applied to Caregiving</strong></p><p><em>Mental Preparation:</em></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Posture and breathing as foundation for presence and safety</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Taking a pause before each transfer to be fully present</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>"New heart every day" mindset to avoid autopilot mode</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Connection between body posture and mental state</li></ol><br/><p><em>Physical Techniques:</em></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Moving from center of gravity rather than arm strength</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>"Hands always push" principle (using triceps/lats instead of biceps/deltoids)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Triangulation of balance—avoiding weak points in stance</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Softness, flow, and minimal effort from Tai Chi and Japanese Jujitsu</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Principle-based rather than position-based training</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Communication and Dignity</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Shifting from doing something "to" someone → "for" someone → "with" someone</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The person receiving care is the teacher, guiding the caregiver</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Maintaining presence and listening, even with advanced dementia</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Treating every transfer as a mutual, collaborative experience</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Personal Insights</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Ben's mother's musical awakening after moving to exceptional memory care</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of not accepting that "life is over" after an Alzheimer's diagnosis</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How martial arts practice helped Ben manage depression</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The parallel between martial arts training and caregiving excellence</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Vision for the Future</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Goal: Remove transfer injuries from the #1 spot for the first time ever</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Reduce turnover and burnout among caregivers</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Free up budget resources for meaningful resident programs</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Challenge healthcare assumptions about what's possible</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Bring more presence and continuous improvement to all aspects of care</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Key Quotes</strong></h3><p><em>"Everybody has a plan until you get punched in the face."</em> — Mike Tyson (referenced by Ben about his mother's diagnosis)</p><p><em>"In the beginner's mind, there are endless possibilities. In the expert's mind, there are very few."</em> — Shunryu Suzuki</p><p><em>"You're not ever gonna be good, but you're gonna be better."</em> — Ben on continuous improvement</p><p><em>"The person who we are assisting...is the one who should be teaching us. They teach us their movement and then we respond to that."</em></p><p><em>"It's not over when you get this diagnosis...do we act that way?"</em></p><h3><strong>Resources Mentioned</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>ElumenEd</strong> — Ben's company offering Eastern Ergonomics training</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Eastern Ergonomics</strong> — Ben's innovative caregiver training program</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Book:</strong> <em>I Heard There Was a Secret Chord</em> by Daniel Levitin (on music and brain health)</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Who Should Listen</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Nurses, CNAs, and direct care staff</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Healthcare administrators and risk managers</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dementia care professionals</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Physical therapists and occupational therapists</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Family caregivers</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Anyone interested in innovative approaches to healthcare and injury prevention</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Connect with Ben Couch</strong></h3><p><a href="https://easternergonomics.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://easternergonomics.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@elumenEd" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@elumenEd</a></p><p>Get Ben's free eBook that covers some fundamentals of the Eastern Ergonomics program. You can also book a time to talk about the benefits of bringing Eastern Ergonomics to your facility.</p><h3><strong>Subscribe &amp; Share</strong></h3><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the Neurostimulation Podcast and share it with colleagues in healthcare, caregiving, or anyone interested in innovative approaches to dementia care.</p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional medical guidance.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/from-the-dojo-to-the-bedside-how-martial-arts-is-revolutionizing-dementia-care-with-ben-couch-jan-17-2026-39]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e127ce25-b45e-417a-9efe-832425950983</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e127ce25-b45e-417a-9efe-832425950983.mp3" length="77074430" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:04:14</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>39</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/ee733f34-50a1-4ffb-9b40-da4375506caf/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/ee733f34-50a1-4ffb-9b40-da4375506caf/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/ee733f34-50a1-4ffb-9b40-da4375506caf/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>The Cave You Fear to Enter: Memory Reconsolidation and Emotional Healing with Dr. Brian Desroches - #38 - Jan 10, 2026</title><itunes:title>The Cave You Fear to Enter: Memory Reconsolidation and Emotional Healing with Dr. Brian Desroches - #38 - Jan 10, 2026</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<h2><strong>The Cave You Fear to Enter - Memory Reconsolidation and Emotional Healing with Dr. Brian Desroches - Episode #38</strong></h2><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dr. Brian Desroches, PhD - Psychotherapist, Author, Clinical Coach</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> January 10, 2026</p><h3><strong>Episode Summary</strong></h3><p>In this transformative conversation, Dr. Brian Desroches shares how a personal breakthrough in 2015 fundamentally changed his understanding of emotional healing after more than 20 years of clinical practice. Moving beyond traditional "overcome and manage" approaches, Brian introduces listeners to the neuroscience of memory reconsolidation - a process that allows us to update emotional learnings at the synaptic level rather than simply coping with symptoms.</p><h3><strong>Key Topics Discussed</strong></h3><p><strong>The 2015 Paradigm Shift</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Brian's 10-year struggle with writing procrastination despite extensive therapy</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>His breakthrough experience with memory reconsolidation at a workshop</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How shame and inadequacy became neurologically linked to writing in his brain</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The immediate and lasting transformation that followed</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Understanding Emotional Learning</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How the brain acquires implicit emotional knowledge in the first 7 years of life</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why these learnings feel true in the present moment even when formed decades ago</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The difference between explicit trauma memories and implicit emotional patterns</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How the brain's predictive process creates protective but maladaptive behaviors</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Memory Reconsolidation Explained</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The brain as a learning, predicting, and adapting process</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>What prediction errors (or "prediction corrections") are and why they matter</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The five-step process for creating lasting change</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why insight alone doesn't lead to transformation</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Reframing Self-Sabotage</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why "getting in your own way" is actually your brain protecting you</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The car analogy: one foot on gas, one on brake</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Moving from "what's wrong with me?" to "what did I learn?"</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Understanding triggers as protective mechanisms, not character flaws</li></ol><br/><p><strong>The Role of Compassion</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why compassion is the gateway to self-love</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Holding space for the parts of ourselves that learned to protect us</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The grief that often accompanies discovering what's really driving our patterns</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Joseph Campbell's wisdom: "The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek"</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Practical Applications</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why you must be in an "activated state" for change to occur</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How to identify the real threat your brain is predicting</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of embodied experience vs. intellectual understanding</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Navigating systemic changes when you transform</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Memorable Quotes</strong></h3><p><em>"It is not a character flaw. The brain is doing its job that it was designed to do - it just doesn't need to do it anymore because it's doing it based on past history that doesn't exist."</em></p><p><em>"When you touch into an emotional learning, it feels true. The emotional brain doesn't know time. You may have learned that 40 years ago, but when it gets activated today, it feels true today."</em></p><p><em>"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure that you seek. When you land upon an emotional learning, your thinking brain will judge it as irrational, as illogical. But to your emotional brain, it does make sense."</em></p><h3><strong>About Dr. Brian Desroches</strong></h3><p>Dr. Brian Desroches has over 30 years of clinical experience as a psychotherapist and holds a PhD in Pastoral Counseling and Psychology. Originally from Windsor, Ontario, he now practices in Seattle, Washington. Beyond his therapy practice, Brian consults with dental professionals worldwide, helping them navigate difficult patient interactions and lead complex organizations. His latest book, <em>Living a Trigger Free Life</em>, translates cutting-edge neuroscience into accessible, practical guidance for lasting emotional transformation.</p><h3><strong>Resources</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Book:</strong> <em>Living a Trigger Free Life</em> by Dr. Brian Desroches</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Website:</strong> <u>https://a.co/d/bDgsLtC</u></li></ol><br/><p><strong>Practice Location:</strong> Seattle, Washington</p><h3><strong>Related Concepts Mentioned</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Memory reconsolidation</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Implicit vs. explicit memory</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Emotional learning</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Internal Family Systems</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Neuroplasticity</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Prediction error/correction</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Bilateral auditory stimulation</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>For Clinicians</strong></h3><p>This episode offers valuable insights for mental health professionals looking to move beyond symptom management toward root-cause transformation. Dr. Desroches' approach integrates neuroscience research with clinical practice in a way that honors both the science and the deeply human experience of healing.</p><p><strong>Next Episode:</strong> Another exciting journey into the cutting edge of neuroscience, neurostimulation, and interventional mental health.</p><p><strong>Subscribe</strong> to never miss an episode and help us reach more curious minds!</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>The Cave You Fear to Enter - Memory Reconsolidation and Emotional Healing with Dr. Brian Desroches - Episode #38</strong></h2><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dr. Brian Desroches, PhD - Psychotherapist, Author, Clinical Coach</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> January 10, 2026</p><h3><strong>Episode Summary</strong></h3><p>In this transformative conversation, Dr. Brian Desroches shares how a personal breakthrough in 2015 fundamentally changed his understanding of emotional healing after more than 20 years of clinical practice. Moving beyond traditional "overcome and manage" approaches, Brian introduces listeners to the neuroscience of memory reconsolidation - a process that allows us to update emotional learnings at the synaptic level rather than simply coping with symptoms.</p><h3><strong>Key Topics Discussed</strong></h3><p><strong>The 2015 Paradigm Shift</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Brian's 10-year struggle with writing procrastination despite extensive therapy</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>His breakthrough experience with memory reconsolidation at a workshop</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How shame and inadequacy became neurologically linked to writing in his brain</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The immediate and lasting transformation that followed</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Understanding Emotional Learning</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How the brain acquires implicit emotional knowledge in the first 7 years of life</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why these learnings feel true in the present moment even when formed decades ago</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The difference between explicit trauma memories and implicit emotional patterns</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How the brain's predictive process creates protective but maladaptive behaviors</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Memory Reconsolidation Explained</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The brain as a learning, predicting, and adapting process</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>What prediction errors (or "prediction corrections") are and why they matter</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The five-step process for creating lasting change</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why insight alone doesn't lead to transformation</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Reframing Self-Sabotage</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why "getting in your own way" is actually your brain protecting you</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The car analogy: one foot on gas, one on brake</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Moving from "what's wrong with me?" to "what did I learn?"</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Understanding triggers as protective mechanisms, not character flaws</li></ol><br/><p><strong>The Role of Compassion</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why compassion is the gateway to self-love</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Holding space for the parts of ourselves that learned to protect us</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The grief that often accompanies discovering what's really driving our patterns</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Joseph Campbell's wisdom: "The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek"</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Practical Applications</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why you must be in an "activated state" for change to occur</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How to identify the real threat your brain is predicting</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of embodied experience vs. intellectual understanding</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Navigating systemic changes when you transform</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>Memorable Quotes</strong></h3><p><em>"It is not a character flaw. The brain is doing its job that it was designed to do - it just doesn't need to do it anymore because it's doing it based on past history that doesn't exist."</em></p><p><em>"When you touch into an emotional learning, it feels true. The emotional brain doesn't know time. You may have learned that 40 years ago, but when it gets activated today, it feels true today."</em></p><p><em>"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure that you seek. When you land upon an emotional learning, your thinking brain will judge it as irrational, as illogical. But to your emotional brain, it does make sense."</em></p><h3><strong>About Dr. Brian Desroches</strong></h3><p>Dr. Brian Desroches has over 30 years of clinical experience as a psychotherapist and holds a PhD in Pastoral Counseling and Psychology. Originally from Windsor, Ontario, he now practices in Seattle, Washington. Beyond his therapy practice, Brian consults with dental professionals worldwide, helping them navigate difficult patient interactions and lead complex organizations. His latest book, <em>Living a Trigger Free Life</em>, translates cutting-edge neuroscience into accessible, practical guidance for lasting emotional transformation.</p><h3><strong>Resources</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Book:</strong> <em>Living a Trigger Free Life</em> by Dr. Brian Desroches</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Website:</strong> <u>https://a.co/d/bDgsLtC</u></li></ol><br/><p><strong>Practice Location:</strong> Seattle, Washington</p><h3><strong>Related Concepts Mentioned</strong></h3><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Memory reconsolidation</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Implicit vs. explicit memory</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Emotional learning</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Internal Family Systems</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Neuroplasticity</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Prediction error/correction</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Bilateral auditory stimulation</li></ol><br/><h3><strong>For Clinicians</strong></h3><p>This episode offers valuable insights for mental health professionals looking to move beyond symptom management toward root-cause transformation. Dr. Desroches' approach integrates neuroscience research with clinical practice in a way that honors both the science and the deeply human experience of healing.</p><p><strong>Next Episode:</strong> Another exciting journey into the cutting edge of neuroscience, neurostimulation, and interventional mental health.</p><p><strong>Subscribe</strong> to never miss an episode and help us reach more curious minds!</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/the-cave-you-fear-to-enter-memory-reconsolidation-and-emotional-healing-with-dr-brian-deroche-38-jan-10-2026]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">7cdc94bc-b7ae-4a2d-9411-9cb44ae617c5</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/7cdc94bc-b7ae-4a2d-9411-9cb44ae617c5.mp3" length="76809548" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:04:00</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>38</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/526e1c75-fb45-462a-8dee-65c9965f671b/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/526e1c75-fb45-462a-8dee-65c9965f671b/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/526e1c75-fb45-462a-8dee-65c9965f671b/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Beyond Chemical Imbalance: New Frontiers in Psychiatry with Dr. Theodore Henderson - #37</title><itunes:title>Beyond Chemical Imbalance: New Frontiers in Psychiatry with Dr. Theodore Henderson - #37</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Beyond Chemical Imbalance: New Frontiers in Psychiatry with Dr. Theodore Henderson - #37</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Mike welcomes Dr. Theodore Henderson, a pioneering psychiatrist and neuroscientist whose work is reshaping the field of mental health. Dr. Henderson challenges the traditional "chemical imbalance" model of psychiatric disorders, advocating for a more nuanced understanding rooted in neuroimaging, neuroplasticity, and the biology of inflammation.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Dr. Henderson’s Journey:</strong> From a background in neurobiology and radiology to psychiatry, and how questioning the status quo led him to innovative treatments.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Moving Beyond Chemical Imbalance:</strong> Why the serotonin hypothesis is outdated, and how new research points to neuroplasticity and mitochondrial health as central to mental wellness.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Neuroimaging and Diagnosis:</strong> The role of SPECT scans in identifying brain dysfunction, traumatic brain injury, and differentiating between psychiatric conditions.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Infrared Light Therapy (Photobiomodulation):</strong> How Dr. Henderson’s research has advanced the use of infrared light to stimulate brain repair, neuroplasticity, and recovery from conditions like depression, chronic fatigue syndrome, and traumatic brain injury.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Ketamine and Synergistic Treatments:</strong> The science behind ketamine’s effects on neuroplasticity, and how combining it with infrared therapy can yield powerful results.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Neuroinflammation and Viral Triggers:</strong> Insights into how chronic fatigue, depression, and even some cases of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s may be linked to viral infections and neuroinflammation.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Long COVID:</strong> Dr. Henderson’s approach to treating long COVID symptoms, including fatigue and brain fog, with antiviral therapies and infrared light.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Personalized Psychiatry:</strong> The importance of moving away from a “cookbook” approach to mental health, and embracing individualized, biomarker-driven diagnostics and treatments.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Future Directions:</strong> The promise of next-generation transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), ongoing research collaborations, and the need for broader access to innovative therapies.</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Actionable Insights:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Clinicians: Consider neuroinflammatory and viral contributions to psychiatric symptoms; basic blood tests and antibody panels can be informative.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Patients: There is hope beyond standard medications—emerging therapies may offer new avenues for recovery.</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Resources:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dr. Henderson’s book: <em>Brighter Days Ahead</em> (link in show notes)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dr. Henderson’s clinic and contact information (link in show notes)</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Connect with Dr. Henderson:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>https://neuro-luminance.com/about/</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>https://neuro-luminance.com/brighter-days-ahead/</li></ol><br/><p>If you’re interested in the future of mental health treatment, from infrared laser therapy to the role of neuroinflammation, this episode is essential listening.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Beyond Chemical Imbalance: New Frontiers in Psychiatry with Dr. Theodore Henderson - #37</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Mike welcomes Dr. Theodore Henderson, a pioneering psychiatrist and neuroscientist whose work is reshaping the field of mental health. Dr. Henderson challenges the traditional "chemical imbalance" model of psychiatric disorders, advocating for a more nuanced understanding rooted in neuroimaging, neuroplasticity, and the biology of inflammation.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Dr. Henderson’s Journey:</strong> From a background in neurobiology and radiology to psychiatry, and how questioning the status quo led him to innovative treatments.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Moving Beyond Chemical Imbalance:</strong> Why the serotonin hypothesis is outdated, and how new research points to neuroplasticity and mitochondrial health as central to mental wellness.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Neuroimaging and Diagnosis:</strong> The role of SPECT scans in identifying brain dysfunction, traumatic brain injury, and differentiating between psychiatric conditions.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Infrared Light Therapy (Photobiomodulation):</strong> How Dr. Henderson’s research has advanced the use of infrared light to stimulate brain repair, neuroplasticity, and recovery from conditions like depression, chronic fatigue syndrome, and traumatic brain injury.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Ketamine and Synergistic Treatments:</strong> The science behind ketamine’s effects on neuroplasticity, and how combining it with infrared therapy can yield powerful results.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Neuroinflammation and Viral Triggers:</strong> Insights into how chronic fatigue, depression, and even some cases of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s may be linked to viral infections and neuroinflammation.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Long COVID:</strong> Dr. Henderson’s approach to treating long COVID symptoms, including fatigue and brain fog, with antiviral therapies and infrared light.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Personalized Psychiatry:</strong> The importance of moving away from a “cookbook” approach to mental health, and embracing individualized, biomarker-driven diagnostics and treatments.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span><strong>Future Directions:</strong> The promise of next-generation transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), ongoing research collaborations, and the need for broader access to innovative therapies.</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Actionable Insights:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Clinicians: Consider neuroinflammatory and viral contributions to psychiatric symptoms; basic blood tests and antibody panels can be informative.</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Patients: There is hope beyond standard medications—emerging therapies may offer new avenues for recovery.</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Resources:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dr. Henderson’s book: <em>Brighter Days Ahead</em> (link in show notes)</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Dr. Henderson’s clinic and contact information (link in show notes)</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Connect with Dr. Henderson:</strong></p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>https://neuro-luminance.com/about/</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>https://neuro-luminance.com/brighter-days-ahead/</li></ol><br/><p>If you’re interested in the future of mental health treatment, from infrared laser therapy to the role of neuroinflammation, this episode is essential listening.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/beyond-chemical-imbalance-new-frontiers-in-psychiatry-with-dr-theodore-henderson-37]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c14e35b7-f02a-4593-96ef-d8ebb5cad361</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 08:05:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/c14e35b7-f02a-4593-96ef-d8ebb5cad361.mp3" length="46005956" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>38:20</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>37</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/aa91822a-8dc5-48e5-bab2-6a9727148cb8/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/aa91822a-8dc5-48e5-bab2-6a9727148cb8/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/aa91822a-8dc5-48e5-bab2-6a9727148cb8/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>How Adenosine Bridges Rapid Antidepressant Therapies: Insights from Ketamine and ECT Research - #36 - Nov 11, 2025</title><itunes:title>How Adenosine Bridges Rapid Antidepressant Therapies: Insights from Ketamine and ECT Research - #36 - Nov 11, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Neurostimulation Podcast #36: How Adenosine Bridges Rapid Antidepressant Therapies – Insights from Ketamine and ECT Research</strong></p><p>Host: Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor, UBC Psychiatry</p><p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong>&nbsp;In this episode, Dr. Passmore explores groundbreaking research revealing how adenosine—a natural brain chemical—may be the key link between two of the fastest-acting antidepressant treatments: ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The discussion covers:</p><ul><li>The science behind adenosine’s role in mood regulation and how both ketamine and ECT trigger rapid antidepressant effects via adenosine pathways.</li><li>Key findings from a recent Nature study using mouse models, including the necessity and sufficiency of adenosine A1 and A2A receptors for treatment response.</li><li>The implications for clinical practice, including the potential impact of caffeine (which blocks adenosine) on treatment outcomes.</li><li>Why standardizing caffeine intake may be important for patients undergoing ketamine or ECT therapy.</li><li>The importance of translating preclinical findings into human studies and the need for further research.</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Adenosine may act as a “common language” for rapid antidepressant effects in both ketamine and ECT.</li><li>Caffeine could potentially interfere with these treatments by blocking adenosine receptors—patients and clinicians should be aware of this variable.</li><li>The research is preclinical (in mice), but it lays the groundwork for future human studies and smarter, more targeted therapies.</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links:</strong></p><ul><li>Extended data, figures, and the full research paper are linked in the show notes.</li><li>For more information, check the episode’s resource section.</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong></p><p>This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.</p><p><strong>Connect &amp; Share:</strong></p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share with friends or colleagues who might benefit. Join the conversation in the comments—your feedback helps shape future episodes!</p><p>Stay curious, and tune in next time for more insights into neuroscience, clinical neurostimulation, and interventional mental health.</p><p><strong>Contact:</strong></p><p>Questions, ideas, or feedback? Leave a comment or reach out via the podcast’s contact channels.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Neurostimulation Podcast #36: How Adenosine Bridges Rapid Antidepressant Therapies – Insights from Ketamine and ECT Research</strong></p><p>Host: Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor, UBC Psychiatry</p><p><strong>Episode Summary:</strong>&nbsp;In this episode, Dr. Passmore explores groundbreaking research revealing how adenosine—a natural brain chemical—may be the key link between two of the fastest-acting antidepressant treatments: ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The discussion covers:</p><ul><li>The science behind adenosine’s role in mood regulation and how both ketamine and ECT trigger rapid antidepressant effects via adenosine pathways.</li><li>Key findings from a recent Nature study using mouse models, including the necessity and sufficiency of adenosine A1 and A2A receptors for treatment response.</li><li>The implications for clinical practice, including the potential impact of caffeine (which blocks adenosine) on treatment outcomes.</li><li>Why standardizing caffeine intake may be important for patients undergoing ketamine or ECT therapy.</li><li>The importance of translating preclinical findings into human studies and the need for further research.</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Adenosine may act as a “common language” for rapid antidepressant effects in both ketamine and ECT.</li><li>Caffeine could potentially interfere with these treatments by blocking adenosine receptors—patients and clinicians should be aware of this variable.</li><li>The research is preclinical (in mice), but it lays the groundwork for future human studies and smarter, more targeted therapies.</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links:</strong></p><ul><li>Extended data, figures, and the full research paper are linked in the show notes.</li><li>For more information, check the episode’s resource section.</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong></p><p>This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.</p><p><strong>Connect &amp; Share:</strong></p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share with friends or colleagues who might benefit. Join the conversation in the comments—your feedback helps shape future episodes!</p><p>Stay curious, and tune in next time for more insights into neuroscience, clinical neurostimulation, and interventional mental health.</p><p><strong>Contact:</strong></p><p>Questions, ideas, or feedback? Leave a comment or reach out via the podcast’s contact channels.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/how-adenosine-bridges-rapid-antidepressant-therapies-insights-from-ketamine-and-ect-research-36-nov-11-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e122f213-8ea8-446e-a9c4-b5ee84966394</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2025 22:54:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e122f213-8ea8-446e-a9c4-b5ee84966394.mp3" length="29300776" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>24:25</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>36</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/90a42a2b-8644-4a72-9776-86d676f1de4c/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/90a42a2b-8644-4a72-9776-86d676f1de4c/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/90a42a2b-8644-4a72-9776-86d676f1de4c/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Turning Trauma into Purpose: Sam Peterson&apos;s Journey from Battlefield to Healing - #34 - Oct 18, 2025</title><itunes:title>Turning Trauma into Purpose: Sam Peterson&apos;s Journey from Battlefield to Healing - #34 - Oct 18, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Transforming Mental Health: The Power of Neurostimulation and Innovative Therapies with Sam Peterson</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation podcast, host Dr. Michael Passmore interviews Sam Peterson, a former army bomb technician and co-founder of Patriot Power Up, who now leads Mind Spa Denver. Sam shares his personal journey from battling PTSD and traumatic brain injury (TBI) to pioneering innovative mental health therapies. He explains the neurobiology of trauma, the impact of neuroinflammation, and the effectiveness of treatments like Ketamine, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and hyperbaric oxygen therapy in providing rapid relief and promoting neuroplasticity. The discussion highlights the importance of innovative, individualized approaches to mental health care for veterans, first responders, and trauma survivors, aiming to revolutionize treatment protocols and improve lives.</p><p><a href="https://www.mindspadenver.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.mindspadenver.com/</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Sam Peterson and His Mission</p><p>01:48 Sam's Journey from Battlefield to Mental Health Advocate</p><p>03:03 Understanding the Neurobiology of Trauma</p><p>04:39 The Role of Inflammation in Mental Health</p><p>12:36 Innovative Treatments at Mind Spa Denver</p><p>22:55 Success Stories and Future Vision</p><p>27:17 Challenges and Opportunities in Mental Health Care</p><p>36:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Transforming Mental Health: The Power of Neurostimulation and Innovative Therapies with Sam Peterson</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation podcast, host Dr. Michael Passmore interviews Sam Peterson, a former army bomb technician and co-founder of Patriot Power Up, who now leads Mind Spa Denver. Sam shares his personal journey from battling PTSD and traumatic brain injury (TBI) to pioneering innovative mental health therapies. He explains the neurobiology of trauma, the impact of neuroinflammation, and the effectiveness of treatments like Ketamine, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and hyperbaric oxygen therapy in providing rapid relief and promoting neuroplasticity. The discussion highlights the importance of innovative, individualized approaches to mental health care for veterans, first responders, and trauma survivors, aiming to revolutionize treatment protocols and improve lives.</p><p><a href="https://www.mindspadenver.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.mindspadenver.com/</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Sam Peterson and His Mission</p><p>01:48 Sam's Journey from Battlefield to Mental Health Advocate</p><p>03:03 Understanding the Neurobiology of Trauma</p><p>04:39 The Role of Inflammation in Mental Health</p><p>12:36 Innovative Treatments at Mind Spa Denver</p><p>22:55 Success Stories and Future Vision</p><p>27:17 Challenges and Opportunities in Mental Health Care</p><p>36:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/urning-trauma-into-purpose-sam-petersons-journey-from-battlefield-to-healing-34-oct-18-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">379de5e6-2e77-4e09-9c5a-47e7c3b0609c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 21:49:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/379de5e6-2e77-4e09-9c5a-47e7c3b0609c.mp3" length="48593646" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>40:30</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>34</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/30c7c134-4b06-4b7f-811f-9ad5da1672b1/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/30c7c134-4b06-4b7f-811f-9ad5da1672b1/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/30c7c134-4b06-4b7f-811f-9ad5da1672b1/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Brainwaves &amp; Breakthroughs: tACS in Psychiatry - A Conversation with Dr. Elyamani - #35 - Nov 1, 2025</title><itunes:title>Brainwaves &amp; Breakthroughs: tACS in Psychiatry - A Conversation with Dr. Elyamani - #35 - Nov 1, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring tACS: Current Research and Future Potentials in Neuropsychiatry</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore hosts Dr. Osama Elyamani, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist. They discuss the emerging applications of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in psychiatry, including its potential as a research tool and therapeutic intervention. They delve into the science of brain oscillations, the clinical evidence surrounding tACS, and future prospects in the field. Particular attention is given to the distinctions between tACS, TMS, and tDCS, as well as the limitations and safety considerations of these neurostimulation techniques. The conversation also touches on the significance of symptom-based approaches in psychiatric treatment and the potential for tACS to aid in diagnosing and treating disorders like depression and schizophrenia. Dr. Elyamani provides insights into ongoing research, future directions, and offers advice for young researchers entering the field.</p><p>Dr.&nbsp;Osama&nbsp;Elyamany (PhD) is currently a postdoctoral researcher and resident psychiatrist at the Centre of Psychiatry at Justus Liebig University Giessen.</p><p>He is working on research projects investigating brain oscillations in psychiatric disorders using EEG and fMRI, aiming to develop targeted therapies through pharmacological substances and neurostimulation techniques like tACS and TMS.</p><p>Email Address:&nbsp;osama.elyamany@psychiat.med.uni-giessen.de</p><p>Website:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.ukgm.de/ugm_2/deu/ugi_psy/ugi_psy_team.php" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.ukgm.de/ugm_2/deu/ugi_psy/ugi_psy_team.php</a></p><p>LinkedIn:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/osama-elyamany/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/osama-elyamany/</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome</p><p>01:39 Dr. Elyamani's Background and Research Focus</p><p>02:54 Understanding Brain Oscillations and tACS</p><p>07:31 Comparing tACS with Other Neurostimulation Techniques</p><p>11:12 Potential Therapeutic Applications of tACS</p><p>20:42 Challenges and Future Directions in tACS Research</p><p>35:20 Safety and Practicality of tACS</p><p>41:10 Closing Remarks and Future Outlook</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring tACS: Current Research and Future Potentials in Neuropsychiatry</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore hosts Dr. Osama Elyamani, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist. They discuss the emerging applications of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in psychiatry, including its potential as a research tool and therapeutic intervention. They delve into the science of brain oscillations, the clinical evidence surrounding tACS, and future prospects in the field. Particular attention is given to the distinctions between tACS, TMS, and tDCS, as well as the limitations and safety considerations of these neurostimulation techniques. The conversation also touches on the significance of symptom-based approaches in psychiatric treatment and the potential for tACS to aid in diagnosing and treating disorders like depression and schizophrenia. Dr. Elyamani provides insights into ongoing research, future directions, and offers advice for young researchers entering the field.</p><p>Dr.&nbsp;Osama&nbsp;Elyamany (PhD) is currently a postdoctoral researcher and resident psychiatrist at the Centre of Psychiatry at Justus Liebig University Giessen.</p><p>He is working on research projects investigating brain oscillations in psychiatric disorders using EEG and fMRI, aiming to develop targeted therapies through pharmacological substances and neurostimulation techniques like tACS and TMS.</p><p>Email Address:&nbsp;osama.elyamany@psychiat.med.uni-giessen.de</p><p>Website:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.ukgm.de/ugm_2/deu/ugi_psy/ugi_psy_team.php" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.ukgm.de/ugm_2/deu/ugi_psy/ugi_psy_team.php</a></p><p>LinkedIn:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/osama-elyamany/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/osama-elyamany/</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome</p><p>01:39 Dr. Elyamani's Background and Research Focus</p><p>02:54 Understanding Brain Oscillations and tACS</p><p>07:31 Comparing tACS with Other Neurostimulation Techniques</p><p>11:12 Potential Therapeutic Applications of tACS</p><p>20:42 Challenges and Future Directions in tACS Research</p><p>35:20 Safety and Practicality of tACS</p><p>41:10 Closing Remarks and Future Outlook</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/the-promising-world-of-tacs-in-psychiatry-a-conversation-with-dr-elyamani-35-]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">01fd806d-e820-4544-a530-27c3dfdbd98c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 13:04:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/01fd806d-e820-4544-a530-27c3dfdbd98c.mp3" length="55446609" 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Stimulation Parameters and Their Reporting</strong></p><p>Host: Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor, UBC</p><p><strong>Episode Overview:</strong>&nbsp;In this episode, Dr. Passmore unpacks Chapter 8 of the "Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)" textbook, focusing on the critical role of stimulation parameters and the importance of transparent reporting in tDCS research and clinical practice.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Covered:</strong></p><ul><li>What are stimulation parameters in tDCS?</li><li>Electrode size, shape, material, and placement (montage)</li><li>Current intensity, polarity, and density</li><li>Duration and ramping protocol</li><li>Contextual factors (e.g., task during stimulation, number of sessions)</li><li>Why reporting parameters matters:</li><li>Ensures reproducibility and comparability of studies</li><li>Prevents misinterpretation of results due to hidden variables</li><li>Builds trust and transparency in the field</li><li>Challenges in the parameter space:</li><li>Vast combinations of settings make standardization difficult</li><li>Inter-individual variability (e.g., skull thickness, brain anatomy) affects outcomes</li><li>Practical guidelines for reporting:</li><li>Use standardized coordinate systems for placement</li><li>Report all relevant details, including tolerability and side effects</li><li>Treat parameter reporting as a checklist for every study or clinical report</li><li>The bottom line:</li><li>Parameters are the "recipe" for tDCS</li><li>Small differences can lead to big changes in outcomes</li><li>Transparent, consistent reporting is essential for scientific progress and patient safety</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Notable Quotes:</strong></p><ul><li>“Without the full recipe, you can’t reproduce the results.”</li><li>“The details aren’t just technicalities—they are the science.”</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Next Episode Teaser:</strong></p><ul><li>A look ahead to Chapter 9: How computational modeling helps make sense of the complex parameter space and moves the field toward personalized dosing.</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Call to Action:</strong></p><ul><li>Share the episode with colleagues or anyone interested in neurostimulation.</li><li>Leave comments, questions, or topic suggestions for future episodes.</li></ul><br/><p>Thank you for listening to the Neurostimulation Podcast!</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Neurostimulation Podcast – Chapter 8: Stimulation Parameters and Their Reporting</strong></p><p>Host: Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor, UBC</p><p><strong>Episode Overview:</strong>&nbsp;In this episode, Dr. Passmore unpacks Chapter 8 of the "Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)" textbook, focusing on the critical role of stimulation parameters and the importance of transparent reporting in tDCS research and clinical practice.</p><p><strong>Key Topics Covered:</strong></p><ul><li>What are stimulation parameters in tDCS?</li><li>Electrode size, shape, material, and placement (montage)</li><li>Current intensity, polarity, and density</li><li>Duration and ramping protocol</li><li>Contextual factors (e.g., task during stimulation, number of sessions)</li><li>Why reporting parameters matters:</li><li>Ensures reproducibility and comparability of studies</li><li>Prevents misinterpretation of results due to hidden variables</li><li>Builds trust and transparency in the field</li><li>Challenges in the parameter space:</li><li>Vast combinations of settings make standardization difficult</li><li>Inter-individual variability (e.g., skull thickness, brain anatomy) affects outcomes</li><li>Practical guidelines for reporting:</li><li>Use standardized coordinate systems for placement</li><li>Report all relevant details, including tolerability and side effects</li><li>Treat parameter reporting as a checklist for every study or clinical report</li><li>The bottom line:</li><li>Parameters are the "recipe" for tDCS</li><li>Small differences can lead to big changes in outcomes</li><li>Transparent, consistent reporting is essential for scientific progress and patient safety</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Notable Quotes:</strong></p><ul><li>“Without the full recipe, you can’t reproduce the results.”</li><li>“The details aren’t just technicalities—they are the science.”</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Next Episode Teaser:</strong></p><ul><li>A look ahead to Chapter 9: How computational modeling helps make sense of the complex parameter space and moves the field toward personalized dosing.</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Call to Action:</strong></p><ul><li>Share the episode with colleagues or anyone interested in neurostimulation.</li><li>Leave comments, questions, or topic suggestions for future episodes.</li></ul><br/><p>Thank you for listening to the Neurostimulation Podcast!</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tdcs-ch-8]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e56a72f7-b2e4-4f8b-ba49-bee3aa7563f9</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 21:44:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e56a72f7-b2e4-4f8b-ba49-bee3aa7563f9.mp3" length="8003018" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:40</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>33</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/42f09036-c98e-4cff-b135-e0a6fe99cc27/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/42f09036-c98e-4cff-b135-e0a6fe99cc27/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/42f09036-c98e-4cff-b135-e0a6fe99cc27/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Metacontrol, Neurostimulation, &amp; Personalized Care – Dr. Hommel &amp; Dr. Colzato - #31 - Aug 30, 2025</title><itunes:title>Metacontrol, Neurostimulation, &amp; Personalized Care – Dr. Hommel &amp; Dr. Colzato - #31 - Aug 30, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Neurostimulation Podcast – Aug 30, 2025</p><p>Guests: Professor Bernhard Hommel &amp; Professor Lorenza Colzato</p><p>Host: Dr. Michael Passmore</p><p>Episode Overview:</p><p>In this episode, Dr. Passmore is joined by Professors Hommel and Colzato to discuss their recent research on metacontrol—the brain’s ability to balance persistence and flexibility—and how it can be modulated using paired anodal tDCS and methylphenidate. The conversation explores the implications of reducing cortical noise, the significance of the aperiodic EEG exponent, and the potential for individualized, biomarker-guided neurostimulation treatments.</p><p>Key Topics:</p><p><br></p><p>Definition and importance of metacontrol in cognitive function</p><p>The spectrum between persistence and flexibility in the brain</p><p>Individual variability in cognitive control and its clinical relevance</p><p>The study: combining anodal tDCS over the right inferior frontal cortex with methylphenidate</p><p>Findings: reduction in cortical noise during task processing, indexed by a rise in the aperiodic EEG exponent (especially at fCZ)</p><p>Implications for ADHD, OCD, and other disorders affecting attention and cognitive control</p><p>The need for replication and standardization before clinical application</p><p>Cultural differences in treatment approaches (pharmacological vs. neurostimulation)</p><p>The future of personalized, feedback-driven neurostimulation and neurofeedback</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaways:</p><p><br></p><p>Metacontrol is a modifiable brain function, not just an abstract concept.</p><p>Combined tDCS and methylphenidate can reduce cortical noise during tasks, with the aperiodic exponent as a promising EEG marker.</p><p>The path to clinical application will require safety, individualization, and further research.</p><p><br></p><p>Links &amp; Resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Study in Brain Stimulation Journal:</p><p>https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X(25)00081-6/fulltext</p><p><br></p><p>Additional lab content and resources:</p><p>https://www.bernhard-hommel.eu/en</p><p><br></p><p>The Metacontrol Lab YouTube channel</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/@metacontrol-2024</p><p><br></p><p>Disclaimer:</p><p>This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Do not attempt brain stimulation or drug-device combinations outside of supervised clinical research.</p><p><br></p><p>Connect:</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave your questions or comments below. Let us know what topics you’d like to hear about in future episodes!</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neurostimulation Podcast – Aug 30, 2025</p><p>Guests: Professor Bernhard Hommel &amp; Professor Lorenza Colzato</p><p>Host: Dr. Michael Passmore</p><p>Episode Overview:</p><p>In this episode, Dr. Passmore is joined by Professors Hommel and Colzato to discuss their recent research on metacontrol—the brain’s ability to balance persistence and flexibility—and how it can be modulated using paired anodal tDCS and methylphenidate. The conversation explores the implications of reducing cortical noise, the significance of the aperiodic EEG exponent, and the potential for individualized, biomarker-guided neurostimulation treatments.</p><p>Key Topics:</p><p><br></p><p>Definition and importance of metacontrol in cognitive function</p><p>The spectrum between persistence and flexibility in the brain</p><p>Individual variability in cognitive control and its clinical relevance</p><p>The study: combining anodal tDCS over the right inferior frontal cortex with methylphenidate</p><p>Findings: reduction in cortical noise during task processing, indexed by a rise in the aperiodic EEG exponent (especially at fCZ)</p><p>Implications for ADHD, OCD, and other disorders affecting attention and cognitive control</p><p>The need for replication and standardization before clinical application</p><p>Cultural differences in treatment approaches (pharmacological vs. neurostimulation)</p><p>The future of personalized, feedback-driven neurostimulation and neurofeedback</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaways:</p><p><br></p><p>Metacontrol is a modifiable brain function, not just an abstract concept.</p><p>Combined tDCS and methylphenidate can reduce cortical noise during tasks, with the aperiodic exponent as a promising EEG marker.</p><p>The path to clinical application will require safety, individualization, and further research.</p><p><br></p><p>Links &amp; Resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Study in Brain Stimulation Journal:</p><p>https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X(25)00081-6/fulltext</p><p><br></p><p>Additional lab content and resources:</p><p>https://www.bernhard-hommel.eu/en</p><p><br></p><p>The Metacontrol Lab YouTube channel</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/@metacontrol-2024</p><p><br></p><p>Disclaimer:</p><p>This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Do not attempt brain stimulation or drug-device combinations outside of supervised clinical research.</p><p><br></p><p>Connect:</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave your questions or comments below. Let us know what topics you’d like to hear about in future episodes!</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-b-hommel-dr-l-colzato-32-aug-30-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">0d9ad7f4-05f0-4d6e-9d8b-abdbe907a0f5</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/0d9ad7f4-05f0-4d6e-9d8b-abdbe907a0f5.mp3" length="73381760" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:01:09</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>32</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/52013a62-b82d-4230-846b-6c2c8cadef6d/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/52013a62-b82d-4230-846b-6c2c8cadef6d/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/52013a62-b82d-4230-846b-6c2c8cadef6d/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Inside the Developing Brain: Dr. Jennifer Rodger on rTMS &amp; Neuroplasticity - #30 - August 2, 2025</title><itunes:title>Inside the Developing Brain: Dr. Jennifer Rodger on rTMS &amp; Neuroplasticity - #30 - August 2, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Show Notes: The Neurostimulation Podcast – Episode #30 with Dr. Jennifer Rodger</p><p>Guest: Dr. Jennifer Rodger, Professor at the University of Western Australia and Head of the Brain Plasticity Research Group at the Perron Institute</p><p>Release Date: August 2, 2025</p><p>Episode Overview:</p><p>In this episode, host Michael Passmore sits down with Dr. Jennifer Rodger, a leading neuroscientist whose lab is pioneering research into the mechanisms and safety of low-intensity, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), especially in the developing brain.</p><p>Dr. Rodger shares her unique journey from biochemistry to neuroscience, her initial skepticism about TMS, and how her team’s animal model research is helping to unravel the effects and potential of rTMS in both clinical and research settings. The conversation covers:</p><p>The challenges and breakthroughs in miniaturizing TMS coils for animal studies</p><p>Key findings from recent studies on rTMS in adolescent mice, including effects on brain plasticity and behavior</p><p>The translational bridge between animal research and human clinical applications, especially for youth and neurodevelopmental disorders</p><p>The importance of safety, evidence-based innovation, and publishing negative results in scientific research</p><p>The future of tailored neurostimulation protocols and the need for collaboration across labs and disciplines</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><p>rTMS shows promise for treating neuropsychiatric conditions in youth, but careful, long-term research is essential to ensure safety and efficacy.</p><p>Animal models provide valuable insights into the mechanisms and potential risks of neurostimulation, especially during critical developmental windows.</p><p>Publishing negative results is crucial for scientific progress and helps guide future research directions.</p><p>The field of neurostimulation is rapidly evolving, with opportunities for more personalized and integrated treatment approaches.</p><p><br></p><p>Resources &amp; Links:</p><p>Dr. Rodger’s lab and research group: </p><p>https://brainplasticitylab.org/ </p><p>https://www.perroninstitute.org/research/research-groups/jennifer-rodger/</p><p>https://www.perroninstitute.org/research/our-focus-areas/brain-plasticity/</p><p><br></p><p>Recent publications and studies discussed:</p><p>Our first low intensity rTMS paper is:</p><p>Rodger J, Mo C, Wilks T, Dunlop SA, Sherrard RM. Transcranial pulsed magnetic field stimulation facilitates reorganization of abnormal neural circuits and corrects Behavioral deficits without disrupting normal connectivity. FASEB J. 2012 Apr;26(4):1593-606. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22223750/</p><p><br></p><p>Description of miniaturised coil design:</p><p>Tang AD, Lowe AS, Garrett AR, Woodward R, Bennett W, Canty AJ, Garry MI, Hinder MR, Summers JJ, Gersner R, Rotenberg A, Thickbroom G, Walton J, Rodger J. Construction and Evaluation of Rodent-Specific rTMS Coils. Front Neural Circuits. 2016 Jun 30;10:47. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27445702/</p><p><br></p><p>An exhaustive recent review of low intensity rTMS:</p><p>Moretti J, Rodger J. A little goes a long way: Neurobiological effects of low intensity rTMS and implications for mechanisms of rTMS. Curr Res Neurobiol. 2022 Feb 23;3:100033. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36685761/</p><p><br></p><p>The work exploring rTMS and endogenous brain activity:</p><p>Poh EZ, Green C, Agostinelli L, Penrose-Menz M, Karl AK, Harvey AR, Rodger J. Manipulating the Level of Sensorimotor Stimulation during LI-rTMS Can Improve Visual Circuit Reorganisation in Adult Ephrin-A2A5-/- Mice. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Feb 22;23(5):2418. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35269561/</p><p><br></p><p>The recent paper about rTMS in adolescent mice is:</p><p>Tomar M, Pow JJ, Penrose-Menz MA, Beros JL, Miljevic A, Meloni B, Rodger J. Low intensity rTMS in adolescent mice affects visuomotor behaviour with no impact on visual topography. Brain Stimul. 2025 May-Jun;18(3):965-974. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40306617/</p><p><br></p><p>NB: All research involving animal models was conducted with institutional research ethics board review and approval. </p><p><br></p><p>Additional reading on rTMS and neurostimulation: </p><p>https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/transcranial-magnetic-stimulation/about/pac-20384625</p><p>https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/17827-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-tms</p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Us:</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. Share your questions or comments below, and check out the show notes for links to Dr. Rodger’s work and related resources.</p><p>Stay tuned for more conversations at the intersection of neuroscience, innovation, and clinical practice!</p><p>The Neurostimulation Podcast – Exploring the science, therapies, and future of brain health.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Show Notes: The Neurostimulation Podcast – Episode #30 with Dr. Jennifer Rodger</p><p>Guest: Dr. Jennifer Rodger, Professor at the University of Western Australia and Head of the Brain Plasticity Research Group at the Perron Institute</p><p>Release Date: August 2, 2025</p><p>Episode Overview:</p><p>In this episode, host Michael Passmore sits down with Dr. Jennifer Rodger, a leading neuroscientist whose lab is pioneering research into the mechanisms and safety of low-intensity, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), especially in the developing brain.</p><p>Dr. Rodger shares her unique journey from biochemistry to neuroscience, her initial skepticism about TMS, and how her team’s animal model research is helping to unravel the effects and potential of rTMS in both clinical and research settings. The conversation covers:</p><p>The challenges and breakthroughs in miniaturizing TMS coils for animal studies</p><p>Key findings from recent studies on rTMS in adolescent mice, including effects on brain plasticity and behavior</p><p>The translational bridge between animal research and human clinical applications, especially for youth and neurodevelopmental disorders</p><p>The importance of safety, evidence-based innovation, and publishing negative results in scientific research</p><p>The future of tailored neurostimulation protocols and the need for collaboration across labs and disciplines</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><p>rTMS shows promise for treating neuropsychiatric conditions in youth, but careful, long-term research is essential to ensure safety and efficacy.</p><p>Animal models provide valuable insights into the mechanisms and potential risks of neurostimulation, especially during critical developmental windows.</p><p>Publishing negative results is crucial for scientific progress and helps guide future research directions.</p><p>The field of neurostimulation is rapidly evolving, with opportunities for more personalized and integrated treatment approaches.</p><p><br></p><p>Resources &amp; Links:</p><p>Dr. Rodger’s lab and research group: </p><p>https://brainplasticitylab.org/ </p><p>https://www.perroninstitute.org/research/research-groups/jennifer-rodger/</p><p>https://www.perroninstitute.org/research/our-focus-areas/brain-plasticity/</p><p><br></p><p>Recent publications and studies discussed:</p><p>Our first low intensity rTMS paper is:</p><p>Rodger J, Mo C, Wilks T, Dunlop SA, Sherrard RM. Transcranial pulsed magnetic field stimulation facilitates reorganization of abnormal neural circuits and corrects Behavioral deficits without disrupting normal connectivity. FASEB J. 2012 Apr;26(4):1593-606. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22223750/</p><p><br></p><p>Description of miniaturised coil design:</p><p>Tang AD, Lowe AS, Garrett AR, Woodward R, Bennett W, Canty AJ, Garry MI, Hinder MR, Summers JJ, Gersner R, Rotenberg A, Thickbroom G, Walton J, Rodger J. Construction and Evaluation of Rodent-Specific rTMS Coils. Front Neural Circuits. 2016 Jun 30;10:47. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27445702/</p><p><br></p><p>An exhaustive recent review of low intensity rTMS:</p><p>Moretti J, Rodger J. A little goes a long way: Neurobiological effects of low intensity rTMS and implications for mechanisms of rTMS. Curr Res Neurobiol. 2022 Feb 23;3:100033. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36685761/</p><p><br></p><p>The work exploring rTMS and endogenous brain activity:</p><p>Poh EZ, Green C, Agostinelli L, Penrose-Menz M, Karl AK, Harvey AR, Rodger J. Manipulating the Level of Sensorimotor Stimulation during LI-rTMS Can Improve Visual Circuit Reorganisation in Adult Ephrin-A2A5-/- Mice. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Feb 22;23(5):2418. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35269561/</p><p><br></p><p>The recent paper about rTMS in adolescent mice is:</p><p>Tomar M, Pow JJ, Penrose-Menz MA, Beros JL, Miljevic A, Meloni B, Rodger J. Low intensity rTMS in adolescent mice affects visuomotor behaviour with no impact on visual topography. Brain Stimul. 2025 May-Jun;18(3):965-974. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40306617/</p><p><br></p><p>NB: All research involving animal models was conducted with institutional research ethics board review and approval. </p><p><br></p><p>Additional reading on rTMS and neurostimulation: </p><p>https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/transcranial-magnetic-stimulation/about/pac-20384625</p><p>https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/17827-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-tms</p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Us:</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. Share your questions or comments below, and check out the show notes for links to Dr. Rodger’s work and related resources.</p><p>Stay tuned for more conversations at the intersection of neuroscience, innovation, and clinical practice!</p><p>The Neurostimulation Podcast – Exploring the science, therapies, and future of brain health.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-jennifer-rodger-30-august-2-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">03bd31bd-5d1c-4854-a7a6-8e85e2a68544</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/03bd31bd-5d1c-4854-a7a6-8e85e2a68544.mp3" length="58231839" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>48:32</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>31</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/905a147b-f4a1-4d58-9a74-380df231f365/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/905a147b-f4a1-4d58-9a74-380df231f365/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/905a147b-f4a1-4d58-9a74-380df231f365/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>tDCS course Chapter 7 tDCS Methodology &amp; Protocols - #30 - July 20, 2025</title><itunes:title>tDCS course Chapter 7 tDCS Methodology &amp; Protocols - #30 - July 20, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Deep Dive into tDCS Methodology: Key Considerations and Protocol Designs</p><p>In this episode of The Neurostimulation Podcast, we review chapter seven of the Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), which focuses on the methodological considerations for selecting tDCS protocols and devices. We discuss important factors such as electrode size and placement, stimulation intensity and duration, and the timing of tDCS sessions. The episode also covers the decision-making framework for clinicians, population-specific adjustments, and the comparison between clinic-based and home-based device use. The role of behavioral tasks during tDCS and the importance of methodological rigor in tDCS research and clinical practice are emphasized. Listeners are encouraged to understand the crucial elements of proper tDCS setup to ensure effective and replicable results.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Chapter Seven Review</p><p>01:17 Importance of Methodology in tDCS</p><p>01:57 tDCS Decision Matrix</p><p>02:44 Defining Research and Therapy Goals</p><p>03:25 Key Variables in Protocol Design</p><p>05:11 Standalone vs. Adjunctive tDCS</p><p>06:16 Population-Specific Considerations</p><p>07:41 Clinic-Based vs. Home-Based Device Use</p><p>09:13 Session Frequency and Repetition</p><p>10:39 Integration with Behavioral Tasks</p><p>11:15 Final Thoughts and Conclusion</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deep Dive into tDCS Methodology: Key Considerations and Protocol Designs</p><p>In this episode of The Neurostimulation Podcast, we review chapter seven of the Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), which focuses on the methodological considerations for selecting tDCS protocols and devices. We discuss important factors such as electrode size and placement, stimulation intensity and duration, and the timing of tDCS sessions. The episode also covers the decision-making framework for clinicians, population-specific adjustments, and the comparison between clinic-based and home-based device use. The role of behavioral tasks during tDCS and the importance of methodological rigor in tDCS research and clinical practice are emphasized. Listeners are encouraged to understand the crucial elements of proper tDCS setup to ensure effective and replicable results.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Chapter Seven Review</p><p>01:17 Importance of Methodology in tDCS</p><p>01:57 tDCS Decision Matrix</p><p>02:44 Defining Research and Therapy Goals</p><p>03:25 Key Variables in Protocol Design</p><p>05:11 Standalone vs. Adjunctive tDCS</p><p>06:16 Population-Specific Considerations</p><p>07:41 Clinic-Based vs. Home-Based Device Use</p><p>09:13 Session Frequency and Repetition</p><p>10:39 Integration with Behavioral Tasks</p><p>11:15 Final Thoughts and Conclusion</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tdcs-course-chapter-7-tdcs-methodology-protocols-30-july-20-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">b2a2a143-58ab-4845-8b9d-7880bb59e763</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 09:51:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/b2a2a143-58ab-4845-8b9d-7880bb59e763.mp3" length="15633385" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>13:02</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>30</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/efbfb4ec-ff4f-40d3-a435-5bf241ae27f1/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/efbfb4ec-ff4f-40d3-a435-5bf241ae27f1/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/efbfb4ec-ff4f-40d3-a435-5bf241ae27f1/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>tDCS course Chapter 6 Safety of tDCS - #29 - July 13, 2025</title><itunes:title>tDCS course Chapter 6 Safety of tDCS - #29 - July 13, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Neurostimulation Podcast – Chapter 6: tDCS Safety – Myths, Evidence, and Best Practices</p><p>Episode Overview:</p><p>In this episode, host Dr. Michael Passmore explores Chapter 6 of the "Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Principles, Procedures, and Applications." The focus is on the safety of tDCS (transcranial direct current stimulation), addressing common myths, reviewing the latest research, and outlining best practices for both clinical and home use.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Topics Covered:</p><p><br></p><p>Introduction to tDCS safety and the framework for evaluation</p><p>Distinction between adverse events and adverse effects</p><p>Review of evidence from over 33,000 tDCS sessions and 1,000+ individuals</p><p>Insights from animal studies and their relevance to human safety</p><p>Risk assessment protocols in both animal and human studies</p><p>Safety considerations for vulnerable populations (children, stroke survivors, epilepsy, individuals with implants)</p><p>Home use of tDCS: evidence, compliance, and telehealth supervision</p><p>Debunking common myths about tDCS safety:</p><p><br></p><p>Myth 1: tDCS hasn’t been tested long enough</p><p>Myth 2: tDCS is dangerous for older adults</p><p>Myth 3: tDCS can cause permanent brain damage</p><p>Common mild side effects and how to prevent them</p><p>Real-world safety guidelines and recommendations for practitioners and researchers</p><p>The importance of ongoing vigilance, ethics, and future directions in tDCS safety research</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaway Message:</p><p>When applied responsibly and following evidence-based protocols, tDCS is one of the safest forms of neuromodulation available today. Home use is safe under supervision, and vulnerable groups can be included with tailored protocols. Ongoing research and monitoring will continue to refine best practices.</p><p><br></p><p>Resources &amp; Links:</p><p><br></p><p>"Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Principles, Procedures, and Applications"</p><p>For questions, comments, or topic suggestions, leave a comment below or reach out via the podcast’s contact page.</p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Us:</p><p>Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review! Share this episode with colleagues, patients, or anyone interested in the science and safety of tDCS.</p><p><br></p><p>Stay Curious, Stay Informed!</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neurostimulation Podcast – Chapter 6: tDCS Safety – Myths, Evidence, and Best Practices</p><p>Episode Overview:</p><p>In this episode, host Dr. Michael Passmore explores Chapter 6 of the "Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Principles, Procedures, and Applications." The focus is on the safety of tDCS (transcranial direct current stimulation), addressing common myths, reviewing the latest research, and outlining best practices for both clinical and home use.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Topics Covered:</p><p><br></p><p>Introduction to tDCS safety and the framework for evaluation</p><p>Distinction between adverse events and adverse effects</p><p>Review of evidence from over 33,000 tDCS sessions and 1,000+ individuals</p><p>Insights from animal studies and their relevance to human safety</p><p>Risk assessment protocols in both animal and human studies</p><p>Safety considerations for vulnerable populations (children, stroke survivors, epilepsy, individuals with implants)</p><p>Home use of tDCS: evidence, compliance, and telehealth supervision</p><p>Debunking common myths about tDCS safety:</p><p><br></p><p>Myth 1: tDCS hasn’t been tested long enough</p><p>Myth 2: tDCS is dangerous for older adults</p><p>Myth 3: tDCS can cause permanent brain damage</p><p>Common mild side effects and how to prevent them</p><p>Real-world safety guidelines and recommendations for practitioners and researchers</p><p>The importance of ongoing vigilance, ethics, and future directions in tDCS safety research</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaway Message:</p><p>When applied responsibly and following evidence-based protocols, tDCS is one of the safest forms of neuromodulation available today. Home use is safe under supervision, and vulnerable groups can be included with tailored protocols. Ongoing research and monitoring will continue to refine best practices.</p><p><br></p><p>Resources &amp; Links:</p><p><br></p><p>"Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Principles, Procedures, and Applications"</p><p>For questions, comments, or topic suggestions, leave a comment below or reach out via the podcast’s contact page.</p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Us:</p><p>Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review! Share this episode with colleagues, patients, or anyone interested in the science and safety of tDCS.</p><p><br></p><p>Stay Curious, Stay Informed!</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tdcs-course-chapter-6-safety-of-tdcs-29-july-13-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2b7f88c6-3149-42d5-9e04-3e43db25d700</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/2b7f88c6-3149-42d5-9e04-3e43db25d700.mp3" length="11888471" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>09:54</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>29</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/46a025ba-f113-4ba3-8e26-9c05b6c2be36/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/46a025ba-f113-4ba3-8e26-9c05b6c2be36/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/46a025ba-f113-4ba3-8e26-9c05b6c2be36/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Jennifer Cain Birkmose - #28 - July 6, 2025</title><itunes:title>Jennifer Cain Birkmose - #28 - July 6, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Aging with Independence and Innovation: Jennifer Cain Birkmose on the Future of Senior Care</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore discusses senior care innovations with guest Jennifer Cain Birkmose. Jennifer, a pioneering entrepreneur and global health leader, co-founded Viva Valet, a concierge-style service aimed at helping seniors live independently at home for as long as possible. The platform offers comprehensive services including in-home adjustments, technology integration, and safety checks. The episode touches on Jennifer’s methodologies, such as using ethnographic research and involving seniors in beta testing, to ensure user-friendly design. Additionally, Jennifer shares insights from her role as a UN advisor on aging and technology and emphasizes the importance of respect, agency, and social connections in senior care. The conversation concludes with a vision for the future of aging, highlighting the expected societal shifts as the senior population grows.</p><p>Check out Jennifer's senior's care &amp; support services at Viva Valet https://www.vivavalet.com</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:38 Meet Jennifer Cain Birkmose: Innovator in Senior Services</p><p>04:26 The Viva Valet Platform: Revolutionizing Senior Independence</p><p>06:25 Challenges and Solutions in Senior Care</p><p>11:16 User Experience and Technology Integration</p><p>27:00 Combating Fraud and Ensuring Safety for Seniors</p><p>33:55 Global Advocacy and Future Directions</p><p>38:24 Understanding Customer Needs and Bridging Gaps</p><p>38:46 Resources and Initiatives at Viva Valet</p><p>39:43 Global Aging and Cultural Commonalities</p><p>40:24 The Importance of Agency and Independence</p><p>44:04 Aging with Reverence and Play</p><p>45:19 Improv and Its Impact on Older Adults</p><p>54:48 Future Predictions for Aging by 2035</p><p>01:01:55 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts</p><p>01:08:13 Podcast Outro and Call to Action</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aging with Independence and Innovation: Jennifer Cain Birkmose on the Future of Senior Care</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore discusses senior care innovations with guest Jennifer Cain Birkmose. Jennifer, a pioneering entrepreneur and global health leader, co-founded Viva Valet, a concierge-style service aimed at helping seniors live independently at home for as long as possible. The platform offers comprehensive services including in-home adjustments, technology integration, and safety checks. The episode touches on Jennifer’s methodologies, such as using ethnographic research and involving seniors in beta testing, to ensure user-friendly design. Additionally, Jennifer shares insights from her role as a UN advisor on aging and technology and emphasizes the importance of respect, agency, and social connections in senior care. The conversation concludes with a vision for the future of aging, highlighting the expected societal shifts as the senior population grows.</p><p>Check out Jennifer's senior's care &amp; support services at Viva Valet https://www.vivavalet.com</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:38 Meet Jennifer Cain Birkmose: Innovator in Senior Services</p><p>04:26 The Viva Valet Platform: Revolutionizing Senior Independence</p><p>06:25 Challenges and Solutions in Senior Care</p><p>11:16 User Experience and Technology Integration</p><p>27:00 Combating Fraud and Ensuring Safety for Seniors</p><p>33:55 Global Advocacy and Future Directions</p><p>38:24 Understanding Customer Needs and Bridging Gaps</p><p>38:46 Resources and Initiatives at Viva Valet</p><p>39:43 Global Aging and Cultural Commonalities</p><p>40:24 The Importance of Agency and Independence</p><p>44:04 Aging with Reverence and Play</p><p>45:19 Improv and Its Impact on Older Adults</p><p>54:48 Future Predictions for Aging by 2035</p><p>01:01:55 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts</p><p>01:08:13 Podcast Outro and Call to Action</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/jennifer-cain-birkmose-2025-06-27-11-10-pdt-recording]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">dd50aad7-f9e9-4b37-82be-0dc1eca063bf</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2025 09:07:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/dd50aad7-f9e9-4b37-82be-0dc1eca063bf.mp3" length="83847458" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:09:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>28</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/8c704977-5aec-4f1c-a46e-18fdac3d756a/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/8c704977-5aec-4f1c-a46e-18fdac3d756a/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/8c704977-5aec-4f1c-a46e-18fdac3d756a/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>tDCS course Chapter 5 Neurophysiology of tDCS - #27 - June 28, 2025</title><itunes:title>tDCS course Chapter 5 Neurophysiology of tDCS - #27 - June 28, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Understanding tDCS: Neurophysiological Insights and Clinical Applications | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Michael Passmore, we delve into Chapter 5 of the 'Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation.' The episode explores how tDCS modulates neurophysiological and functional outcomes. We discuss the neurophysiological principles behind tDCS, including various methods like TMS, EEG, fMRI, and PET for measuring its effects. The importance of state-dependent neuromodulation and personalized treatment through computational modeling is also highlighted. Finally, the episode examines the clinical implications of tDCS in conditions like stroke recovery, depression, and Alzheimer's disease. Tune in to understand how tDCS is shaping neuroscience and clinical practices.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:47 Exploring Chapter Five of the tDCS Textbook</p><p>01:52 Understanding Neurophysiological Outcomes</p><p>02:34 Tools for Measuring tDCS Effects</p><p>03:41 Regional and Network Effects of tDCS</p><p>05:16 State-Dependent Neuromodulation</p><p>06:36 Modeling and Personalized Treatment</p><p>07:23 Connecting Brain Changes to Behavior</p><p>08:19 Challenges and Clinical Implications</p><p>09:07 Conclusion and Future Directions</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Understanding tDCS: Neurophysiological Insights and Clinical Applications | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Michael Passmore, we delve into Chapter 5 of the 'Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation.' The episode explores how tDCS modulates neurophysiological and functional outcomes. We discuss the neurophysiological principles behind tDCS, including various methods like TMS, EEG, fMRI, and PET for measuring its effects. The importance of state-dependent neuromodulation and personalized treatment through computational modeling is also highlighted. Finally, the episode examines the clinical implications of tDCS in conditions like stroke recovery, depression, and Alzheimer's disease. Tune in to understand how tDCS is shaping neuroscience and clinical practices.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:47 Exploring Chapter Five of the tDCS Textbook</p><p>01:52 Understanding Neurophysiological Outcomes</p><p>02:34 Tools for Measuring tDCS Effects</p><p>03:41 Regional and Network Effects of tDCS</p><p>05:16 State-Dependent Neuromodulation</p><p>06:36 Modeling and Personalized Treatment</p><p>07:23 Connecting Brain Changes to Behavior</p><p>08:19 Challenges and Clinical Implications</p><p>09:07 Conclusion and Future Directions</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tdcs-course-ch-5]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">4606a297-c6d1-49e6-8b73-9e05fac0477d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 23:23:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/4606a297-c6d1-49e6-8b73-9e05fac0477d.mp3" length="12501854" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>10:25</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>27</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/67a40468-2526-444c-9029-7606f99fb45f/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/67a40468-2526-444c-9029-7606f99fb45f/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/67a40468-2526-444c-9029-7606f99fb45f/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>tDCS course Chapter 4 Beyond the Brain - #26 - June 21, 2025</title><itunes:title>tDCS course Chapter 4 Beyond the Brain - #26 - June 21, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Advanced Applications of tDCS: Beyond the Brain</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore continues exploring transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) based on 'The Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation.' He discusses the expansion of DC-based neuromodulation beyond traditional brain applications to the spinal cord and cerebellum. The episode covers three primary targets of DC stimulation: tDCS, cerebellar DC stimulation, and transcutaneous spinal DC stimulation (tsDCS). Additionally, Dr. Passmore delves into electrode setup, clinical applications, home-based treatments, and the challenges and future directions of this evolving field. Tune in to learn about the potential transformative impacts of these techniques on neurological and psychiatric care.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:17 Exploring DC-Based Neuromodulation</p><p>02:34 Understanding Electrode Design and Placement</p><p>03:27 tDCS: The Most Researched Form of DC Neurostimulation</p><p>04:14 Cerebellar DC Stimulation: Beyond Motor Control</p><p>06:07 Spinal Cord Stimulation: tsDCS Applications</p><p>07:08 Home-Based Applications and Safety Considerations</p><p>08:11 Clinical Applications and Case Highlights</p><p>09:05 Challenges and Future Directions in DC Neuromodulation</p><p>11:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Advanced Applications of tDCS: Beyond the Brain</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore continues exploring transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) based on 'The Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation.' He discusses the expansion of DC-based neuromodulation beyond traditional brain applications to the spinal cord and cerebellum. The episode covers three primary targets of DC stimulation: tDCS, cerebellar DC stimulation, and transcutaneous spinal DC stimulation (tsDCS). Additionally, Dr. Passmore delves into electrode setup, clinical applications, home-based treatments, and the challenges and future directions of this evolving field. Tune in to learn about the potential transformative impacts of these techniques on neurological and psychiatric care.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:17 Exploring DC-Based Neuromodulation</p><p>02:34 Understanding Electrode Design and Placement</p><p>03:27 tDCS: The Most Researched Form of DC Neurostimulation</p><p>04:14 Cerebellar DC Stimulation: Beyond Motor Control</p><p>06:07 Spinal Cord Stimulation: tsDCS Applications</p><p>07:08 Home-Based Applications and Safety Considerations</p><p>08:11 Clinical Applications and Case Highlights</p><p>09:05 Challenges and Future Directions in DC Neuromodulation</p><p>11:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tdcs-course-chs-4]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e1e0621e-866d-467c-a238-816e7dc45d6f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 10:35:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e1e0621e-866d-467c-a238-816e7dc45d6f.mp3" length="15546136" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>12:57</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>26</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/5ec98f1e-2fb2-4a10-b3d0-6fc481b00a1e/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/5ec98f1e-2fb2-4a10-b3d0-6fc481b00a1e/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/5ec98f1e-2fb2-4a10-b3d0-6fc481b00a1e/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Neuroplasticity, Aging, and Hope: Dr. David Blake’s Latest Research Explained - #25 - June 14, 2025</title><itunes:title>Neuroplasticity, Aging, and Hope: Dr. David Blake’s Latest Research Explained - #25 - June 14, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Deep Brain Stimulation &amp; Cognitive Function with Dr. David Blake | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Join Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor in Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, as he hosts Dr. David Blake, professor of neuroscience and regenerative medicine at Augusta University. In this episode, they delve into Dr. Blake's groundbreaking research on deep brain stimulation (DBS) and its effects on aging, cognitive function, and neuroplasticity. They discuss the latest findings presented at the 2025 Brain Stimulation Conference in Kobe, Japan, exploring the impact of DBS on neurotrophic markers in cerebrospinal fluid. This fascinating conversation unravels the potential of DBS in treating age-related cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease, and broader applications such as Parkinson's disease and other neurocognitive disorders. Tune in to discover how Dr. Blake's interdisciplinary approach could revolutionize neurotherapeutics.</p><p>Blake Lab: https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/dnrm/faculty/blakelab.php</p><p><br></p><p>Cortical acetylcholine response to deep brain stimulation of the basal forebrain - Brain Stimulation Jan/Feb 2025 (Open access full text)</p><p>https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X(24)00979-3/fulltext</p><p><br></p><p>Intermittent stimulation of the basal forebrain improves working memoryin aged nonhuman primates Jan/Feb 2025 (Abstract) </p><p>https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X(24)00735-6/fulltext</p><p><br></p><p>Synchron: https://synchron.com</p><p><br></p><p>ECoG (Electrocorticography): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrocorticography#:~:text=Electrocorticography%20(ECoG)%2C%20a%20type,activity%20from%20the%20cerebral%20cortex.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:11 Sponsor and Guest Introduction</p><p>01:43 Deep Brain Stimulation Research Overview</p><p>04:04 Discussion with Dr. David Blake</p><p>06:27 Dr. Blake's Research and Findings</p><p>22:10 Future Directions and Applications</p><p>40:14 Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neuromodulation</p><p>45:10 Advice for Aspiring Neuroscientists</p><p>48:54 Conclusion and Farewell</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Deep Brain Stimulation &amp; Cognitive Function with Dr. David Blake | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Join Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor in Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, as he hosts Dr. David Blake, professor of neuroscience and regenerative medicine at Augusta University. In this episode, they delve into Dr. Blake's groundbreaking research on deep brain stimulation (DBS) and its effects on aging, cognitive function, and neuroplasticity. They discuss the latest findings presented at the 2025 Brain Stimulation Conference in Kobe, Japan, exploring the impact of DBS on neurotrophic markers in cerebrospinal fluid. This fascinating conversation unravels the potential of DBS in treating age-related cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease, and broader applications such as Parkinson's disease and other neurocognitive disorders. Tune in to discover how Dr. Blake's interdisciplinary approach could revolutionize neurotherapeutics.</p><p>Blake Lab: https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/dnrm/faculty/blakelab.php</p><p><br></p><p>Cortical acetylcholine response to deep brain stimulation of the basal forebrain - Brain Stimulation Jan/Feb 2025 (Open access full text)</p><p>https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X(24)00979-3/fulltext</p><p><br></p><p>Intermittent stimulation of the basal forebrain improves working memoryin aged nonhuman primates Jan/Feb 2025 (Abstract) </p><p>https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X(24)00735-6/fulltext</p><p><br></p><p>Synchron: https://synchron.com</p><p><br></p><p>ECoG (Electrocorticography): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrocorticography#:~:text=Electrocorticography%20(ECoG)%2C%20a%20type,activity%20from%20the%20cerebral%20cortex.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:11 Sponsor and Guest Introduction</p><p>01:43 Deep Brain Stimulation Research Overview</p><p>04:04 Discussion with Dr. David Blake</p><p>06:27 Dr. Blake's Research and Findings</p><p>22:10 Future Directions and Applications</p><p>40:14 Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neuromodulation</p><p>45:10 Advice for Aspiring Neuroscientists</p><p>48:54 Conclusion and Farewell</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-david-blake-2025-06-11-11-50-cdt-recording]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">b60f5595-5ed2-425d-b41e-720f5f33483b</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/b60f5595-5ed2-425d-b41e-720f5f33483b.mp3" length="60225450" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>50:11</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>25</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/8a5204cb-fcb0-4c8e-9621-4f2b6c556da2/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/8a5204cb-fcb0-4c8e-9621-4f2b6c556da2/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/8a5204cb-fcb0-4c8e-9621-4f2b6c556da2/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Inside the Science: Remote tDCS Trials for MS with Dr. Charvet &amp; Dr. Pilloni - #24 - June 7, 2025</title><itunes:title>Inside the Science: Remote tDCS Trials for MS with Dr. Charvet &amp; Dr. Pilloni - #24 - June 7, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Remote Neurostimulation in Multiple Sclerosis: A Conversation with Drs. Charvet and Pilloni</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore from the University of British Columbia engages with Dr. Leigh Charvet and Dr. Giuseppina Pilloni, who break down their research on remotely supervised transcranial direct current stimulation (RS-tDCS). Their discussion focuses on the feasibility, safety, and real-world applications of home-based neurostimulation treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS), targeting symptoms like fatigue and hand dexterity. They also explore broader implications for the future of personalized and accessible neurorehabilitation and explain the mechanisms and potential of tDCS as a complementary treatment option, extending to areas like depression and addiction. The episode underscores the promise of integrating therapy into the home, providing valuable insights for clinicians, researchers, and individuals living with neurological disorders.</p><p>NYU Langone Clinical tDCS Service Program</p><p>https://nyulangone.org/care-services/tdcs-program?cid=sem_google&amp;sem_campaign_id=22139905662&amp;sem_ad_group_id=&amp;sem_creative_id=&amp;gad_source=1&amp;gad_campaignid=22139906628&amp;gbraid=0AAAAAC9qk2v7bAhjNaz7bDanP8kgj4JsH&amp;gclid=CjwKCAjwo4rCBhAbEiwAxhJlCTSji-MZmNiT9pziGg86R4hb7Mst8JAEHawsJKYB3-vob28tdL4D0RoC2B0QAvD_BwE</p><p>Clinical Research Study: HRV-Guided tDCS: Integrating a Biomarker for Clinical Utility https://clinicaltrials.med.nyu.edu/clinicaltrial/2591/hrv-guided-tdcs-integrating-biomarker/</p><p>Clinical Research Study: Home-Based Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) for Depression in Multiple Sclerosis</p><p>https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06901687?cond=multiple%20sclerosis%20&amp;intr=tDCS&amp;rank=1</p><p><br></p><p>NYU Langone’s Neuromodulation Lab </p><p>https://med.nyu.edu/research/charvet-lab/</p><p><br></p><p>Publications </p><p>https://med.nyu.edu/research/charvet-lab/publications</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p><br></p><p>02:06 Today's Episode: Remote Supervised tDCS for MS</p><p><br></p><p>03:38 Meet the Experts: Dr. Charvet and Dr. Pilloni</p><p><br></p><p>04:24 Dr. Charvet's Journey in Neurostimulation</p><p><br></p><p>06:18 Dr. Pilloni's Background and Research</p><p><br></p><p>08:30 The Importance of Remote Neurostimulation</p><p><br></p><p>11:05 Study Design and Methodology</p><p><br></p><p>13:11 Results and Implications of the Study</p><p><br></p><p>21:18 Challenges and Future Directions</p><p><br></p><p>26:50 Exploring Integrated Markers for Treatment Guidance</p><p><br></p><p>28:12 The Role of Biomarkers in Depression Studies</p><p><br></p><p>30:16 Mechanistic Studies and Brain Perfusion Insights</p><p><br></p><p>33:01 Broad Activation and Neuroplasticity</p><p><br></p><p>34:09 tDCS as a Complementary Treatment</p><p><br></p><p>37:09 Challenges and Safety in Home-Based tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>41:12 Accessibility and Future Directions</p><p><br></p><p>44:57 Cannabis Use and Neurostimulation</p><p><br></p><p>47:52 Closing Thoughts and Future Prospects</p><p><br></p><p>51:12 Final Remarks and Podcast Wrap-Up</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Remote Neurostimulation in Multiple Sclerosis: A Conversation with Drs. Charvet and Pilloni</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore from the University of British Columbia engages with Dr. Leigh Charvet and Dr. Giuseppina Pilloni, who break down their research on remotely supervised transcranial direct current stimulation (RS-tDCS). Their discussion focuses on the feasibility, safety, and real-world applications of home-based neurostimulation treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS), targeting symptoms like fatigue and hand dexterity. They also explore broader implications for the future of personalized and accessible neurorehabilitation and explain the mechanisms and potential of tDCS as a complementary treatment option, extending to areas like depression and addiction. The episode underscores the promise of integrating therapy into the home, providing valuable insights for clinicians, researchers, and individuals living with neurological disorders.</p><p>NYU Langone Clinical tDCS Service Program</p><p>https://nyulangone.org/care-services/tdcs-program?cid=sem_google&amp;sem_campaign_id=22139905662&amp;sem_ad_group_id=&amp;sem_creative_id=&amp;gad_source=1&amp;gad_campaignid=22139906628&amp;gbraid=0AAAAAC9qk2v7bAhjNaz7bDanP8kgj4JsH&amp;gclid=CjwKCAjwo4rCBhAbEiwAxhJlCTSji-MZmNiT9pziGg86R4hb7Mst8JAEHawsJKYB3-vob28tdL4D0RoC2B0QAvD_BwE</p><p>Clinical Research Study: HRV-Guided tDCS: Integrating a Biomarker for Clinical Utility https://clinicaltrials.med.nyu.edu/clinicaltrial/2591/hrv-guided-tdcs-integrating-biomarker/</p><p>Clinical Research Study: Home-Based Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) for Depression in Multiple Sclerosis</p><p>https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06901687?cond=multiple%20sclerosis%20&amp;intr=tDCS&amp;rank=1</p><p><br></p><p>NYU Langone’s Neuromodulation Lab </p><p>https://med.nyu.edu/research/charvet-lab/</p><p><br></p><p>Publications </p><p>https://med.nyu.edu/research/charvet-lab/publications</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p><br></p><p>02:06 Today's Episode: Remote Supervised tDCS for MS</p><p><br></p><p>03:38 Meet the Experts: Dr. Charvet and Dr. Pilloni</p><p><br></p><p>04:24 Dr. Charvet's Journey in Neurostimulation</p><p><br></p><p>06:18 Dr. Pilloni's Background and Research</p><p><br></p><p>08:30 The Importance of Remote Neurostimulation</p><p><br></p><p>11:05 Study Design and Methodology</p><p><br></p><p>13:11 Results and Implications of the Study</p><p><br></p><p>21:18 Challenges and Future Directions</p><p><br></p><p>26:50 Exploring Integrated Markers for Treatment Guidance</p><p><br></p><p>28:12 The Role of Biomarkers in Depression Studies</p><p><br></p><p>30:16 Mechanistic Studies and Brain Perfusion Insights</p><p><br></p><p>33:01 Broad Activation and Neuroplasticity</p><p><br></p><p>34:09 tDCS as a Complementary Treatment</p><p><br></p><p>37:09 Challenges and Safety in Home-Based tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>41:12 Accessibility and Future Directions</p><p><br></p><p>44:57 Cannabis Use and Neurostimulation</p><p><br></p><p>47:52 Closing Thoughts and Future Prospects</p><p><br></p><p>51:12 Final Remarks and Podcast Wrap-Up</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-charvet-dr-pilloni-24-june-7-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e960fe2d-87af-4ad7-af00-5f271fb31ba4</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e960fe2d-87af-4ad7-af00-5f271fb31ba4.mp3" length="63108846" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:35</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>24</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/d9efb9bc-32a7-4e48-848b-3473a330c533/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/d9efb9bc-32a7-4e48-848b-3473a330c533/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/d9efb9bc-32a7-4e48-848b-3473a330c533/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Jenny Lytle - #23 - May 31, 2025</title><itunes:title>Jenny Lytle - #23 - May 31, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Neurostimulation Podcast: Self-Care for Caregivers with Jenny Lytle</p><p>Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast! In this episode, we explore the intersection of neuroscience, clinical neurostimulation, and self-care for caregivers. Host Michael welcomes Jenny Lytle, an experienced hospice nurse and author of 'Self-Care Isn't Selfish.' They discuss Jenny's journey to prioritizing self-care, her BECOMING method, and practical tips to avoid burnout. This episode is perfect for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and anyone interested in improving their mental and emotional well-being.</p><p>https://www.selfcareisntselfish.com/</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:44 Meet Jenny Lytle: A Journey of Self-Discovery</p><p>03:00 The Importance of Self-Care for Caregivers</p><p>05:18 Balancing Caregiving and Self-Care</p><p>12:01 The BECOMING Method: Personalized Self-Care</p><p>18:13 Jenny's Book: Self-Care Isn't Selfish</p><p>20:43 Personal Reflections and Lessons Learned</p><p>24:54 Honoring a Loved One's Memory</p><p>25:12 Balancing Caregiving and Self-Care</p><p>26:11 Practical Self-Care Tips</p><p>27:36 The Power of Gratitude</p><p>29:47 Inspiration from Hospice Care</p><p>32:08 Faith and Spirituality in Self-Care</p><p>40:49 The Journey of Becoming</p><p>45:48 Resources and Final Thoughts</p><p>48:38 Podcast Conclusion</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neurostimulation Podcast: Self-Care for Caregivers with Jenny Lytle</p><p>Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast! In this episode, we explore the intersection of neuroscience, clinical neurostimulation, and self-care for caregivers. Host Michael welcomes Jenny Lytle, an experienced hospice nurse and author of 'Self-Care Isn't Selfish.' They discuss Jenny's journey to prioritizing self-care, her BECOMING method, and practical tips to avoid burnout. This episode is perfect for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and anyone interested in improving their mental and emotional well-being.</p><p>https://www.selfcareisntselfish.com/</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:44 Meet Jenny Lytle: A Journey of Self-Discovery</p><p>03:00 The Importance of Self-Care for Caregivers</p><p>05:18 Balancing Caregiving and Self-Care</p><p>12:01 The BECOMING Method: Personalized Self-Care</p><p>18:13 Jenny's Book: Self-Care Isn't Selfish</p><p>20:43 Personal Reflections and Lessons Learned</p><p>24:54 Honoring a Loved One's Memory</p><p>25:12 Balancing Caregiving and Self-Care</p><p>26:11 Practical Self-Care Tips</p><p>27:36 The Power of Gratitude</p><p>29:47 Inspiration from Hospice Care</p><p>32:08 Faith and Spirituality in Self-Care</p><p>40:49 The Journey of Becoming</p><p>45:48 Resources and Final Thoughts</p><p>48:38 Podcast Conclusion</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/jenny-lytle-episode-22-may-31-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d8dae295-37ab-4141-9f87-c6a0b4ef8113</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/d8dae295-37ab-4141-9f87-c6a0b4ef8113.mp3" length="59962136" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>23</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/e5e2357c-e494-477e-9ed6-9f6c816bccd8/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/e5e2357c-e494-477e-9ed6-9f6c816bccd8/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/e5e2357c-e494-477e-9ed6-9f6c816bccd8/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>tDCS course Chapter 3 Mechanisms of tDCS - #22 - May 24, 2025</title><itunes:title>tDCS course Chapter 3 Mechanisms of tDCS - #22 - May 24, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Deep Dive into Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor from the University of British Columbia, delves into the intricacies of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS). The discussion covers the basic mechanisms of tDCS, its applications in modulating brain function, and the biological underpinnings of its acute and long-term effects. Dr. Passmore explains how tDCS influences neuronal activity, neuroplasticity, and even the microarchitecture of brain tissue. The episode also explores the clinical implications of tDCS, the importance of personalized treatment, and future research directions aiming to improve the precision and effectiveness of this neuromodulation tool.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:32 Exploring tDCS: Basics and Mechanisms</p><p>03:28 Acute Effects of tDCS</p><p>04:45 Long-term Effects and Neuroplasticity</p><p>05:59 Beyond Neurons: Microarchitecture and Network Effects</p><p>07:27 Personalized Treatment and Clinical Implications</p><p>08:24 Future Directions and Conclusion</p><p>09:44 Closing Remarks and Next Episode Teaser</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deep Dive into Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor from the University of British Columbia, delves into the intricacies of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS). The discussion covers the basic mechanisms of tDCS, its applications in modulating brain function, and the biological underpinnings of its acute and long-term effects. Dr. Passmore explains how tDCS influences neuronal activity, neuroplasticity, and even the microarchitecture of brain tissue. The episode also explores the clinical implications of tDCS, the importance of personalized treatment, and future research directions aiming to improve the precision and effectiveness of this neuromodulation tool.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:32 Exploring tDCS: Basics and Mechanisms</p><p>03:28 Acute Effects of tDCS</p><p>04:45 Long-term Effects and Neuroplasticity</p><p>05:59 Beyond Neurons: Microarchitecture and Network Effects</p><p>07:27 Personalized Treatment and Clinical Implications</p><p>08:24 Future Directions and Conclusion</p><p>09:44 Closing Remarks and Next Episode Teaser</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tdcs-course-chapter-3-mechanisms-of-tdcs-22-may-24-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">6aac600c-089c-49a6-82ef-366b2334b0f0</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2025 22:41:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/6aac600c-089c-49a6-82ef-366b2334b0f0.mp3" length="12907300" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>10:45</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>22</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/4bac929f-213f-48fd-aa87-39a6b804e658/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/4bac929f-213f-48fd-aa87-39a6b804e658/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/4bac929f-213f-48fd-aa87-39a6b804e658/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>From Research to Recovery: The Promise of TMS with Dr  David Plevin - #21 - May 10, 2025</title><itunes:title>From Research to Recovery: The Promise of TMS with Dr  David Plevin - #21 - May 10, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Cutting-Edge Neurostimulation Techniques with Dr. David Plevin</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore talks with Dr. David Plevin, an accomplished psychiatrist and PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide, about his pioneering work in clinical neurostimulation. They delve into various topics, including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), theta burst TMS, and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Dr. Plevin sheds light on his systematic reviews and research on predictors of treatment response in depression, while also sharing his unique insights on addiction psychiatry and personalized medicine. The discussion expands to explore the potential applications of neurostimulation for substance use disorders and its future in both psychiatric and non-psychiatric treatments. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that promises both clinical insights and philosophical reflections on the future of brain-based therapies.</p><p>https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/david.plevin</p><p>Dr. Plevin et al's Systematic Review </p><p>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S3050529124000849</p><p>https://www.tmsjournal.org/article/S3050-5291(24)00084-9/pdf</p><p>Trial comparing standard rTMS with TBS at 80% and 120% </p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34332155/</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:34 Meet Dr. David Plevin</p><p>02:28 The Journey to Psychiatry and Neurostimulation</p><p>04:03 Personalized Medicine and TMS</p><p>04:35 The Evolution of TMS and ECT</p><p>06:02 Exploring Theta Burst Stimulation</p><p>13:33 Predictors of TMS Response</p><p>22:13 Combining TMS with Other Treatments</p><p>35:46 Addiction Psychiatry and Neurostimulation</p><p>45:07 The Future of TMS and Neurostimulation</p><p>47:46 Conclusion and Farewell</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Cutting-Edge Neurostimulation Techniques with Dr. David Plevin</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore talks with Dr. David Plevin, an accomplished psychiatrist and PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide, about his pioneering work in clinical neurostimulation. They delve into various topics, including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), theta burst TMS, and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Dr. Plevin sheds light on his systematic reviews and research on predictors of treatment response in depression, while also sharing his unique insights on addiction psychiatry and personalized medicine. The discussion expands to explore the potential applications of neurostimulation for substance use disorders and its future in both psychiatric and non-psychiatric treatments. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that promises both clinical insights and philosophical reflections on the future of brain-based therapies.</p><p>https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/david.plevin</p><p>Dr. Plevin et al's Systematic Review </p><p>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S3050529124000849</p><p>https://www.tmsjournal.org/article/S3050-5291(24)00084-9/pdf</p><p>Trial comparing standard rTMS with TBS at 80% and 120% </p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34332155/</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:34 Meet Dr. David Plevin</p><p>02:28 The Journey to Psychiatry and Neurostimulation</p><p>04:03 Personalized Medicine and TMS</p><p>04:35 The Evolution of TMS and ECT</p><p>06:02 Exploring Theta Burst Stimulation</p><p>13:33 Predictors of TMS Response</p><p>22:13 Combining TMS with Other Treatments</p><p>35:46 Addiction Psychiatry and Neurostimulation</p><p>45:07 The Future of TMS and Neurostimulation</p><p>47:46 Conclusion and Farewell</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-david-plevin-21-may-10-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">4b7e2b82-0e2d-4b6a-a3dc-402e1abeb734</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2025 22:54:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/4b7e2b82-0e2d-4b6a-a3dc-402e1abeb734.mp3" length="60452715" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>50:23</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>21</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/b092c57d-bafa-4d65-87b8-481036452a3c/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/b092c57d-bafa-4d65-87b8-481036452a3c/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/b092c57d-bafa-4d65-87b8-481036452a3c/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Sam Mitchell - #20 - May 3, 2025</title><itunes:title>Sam Mitchell - #20 - May 3, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Understanding Autism with Sam Mitchell: Breaking Stigmas and Advocating for Change | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Join us on the Neurostimulation Podcast as host Michael Passmore talks with Sam Mitchell, the inspiring leader of Autism Rocks and Rolls, about breaking the stigma around autism. Diagnosed with autism at the age of four, Sam shares his journey, the motivation behind his platform, and his mission to prove that those on the autism spectrum are not broken and don't need to be fixed. They dive into how society can better support individuals with autism, the importance of structure and routine, and the power of community. Additionally, Sam discusses his podcast, his passion for wrestling, and his plans for the future. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in autism advocacy and the incredible potential of individuals on the spectrum.</p><p><a href="https://autismrocksandrolls.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://autismrocksandrolls.com/</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:08 Sponsor and Guest Introduction</p><p>02:49 Sam Mitchell's Journey with Autism</p><p>03:58 Understanding Autism Spectrum</p><p>10:10 Challenges and Stereotypes</p><p>22:03 Building Community and Advocacy</p><p>29:47 Future Projects and Closing Remarks</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Understanding Autism with Sam Mitchell: Breaking Stigmas and Advocating for Change | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Join us on the Neurostimulation Podcast as host Michael Passmore talks with Sam Mitchell, the inspiring leader of Autism Rocks and Rolls, about breaking the stigma around autism. Diagnosed with autism at the age of four, Sam shares his journey, the motivation behind his platform, and his mission to prove that those on the autism spectrum are not broken and don't need to be fixed. They dive into how society can better support individuals with autism, the importance of structure and routine, and the power of community. Additionally, Sam discusses his podcast, his passion for wrestling, and his plans for the future. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in autism advocacy and the incredible potential of individuals on the spectrum.</p><p><a href="https://autismrocksandrolls.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://autismrocksandrolls.com/</a></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:08 Sponsor and Guest Introduction</p><p>02:49 Sam Mitchell's Journey with Autism</p><p>03:58 Understanding Autism Spectrum</p><p>10:10 Challenges and Stereotypes</p><p>22:03 Building Community and Advocacy</p><p>29:47 Future Projects and Closing Remarks</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/sam-mitchell-20-may-3-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">3498d170-d3e3-4898-9f84-101494b2ce99</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2025 08:13:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/3498d170-d3e3-4898-9f84-101494b2ce99.mp3" length="33947184" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>35:22</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>20</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/28d7c48b-64ab-401c-96a1-c7c321993b04/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/28d7c48b-64ab-401c-96a1-c7c321993b04/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/28d7c48b-64ab-401c-96a1-c7c321993b04/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>tDCS course Chapter 2 Biophysics of tDCS - #19 - Apr 26, 2025</title><itunes:title>tDCS course Chapter 2 Biophysics of tDCS - #19 - Apr 26, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring tDCS: Unveiling the Power of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation</p><p>Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia. In this episode, we delve into the world of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as outlined in chapter two of the 'Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation.' Learn about the biophysics behind tDCS, its non-invasive nature, and how it affects neuronal activity. We break down the intricate details of how tDCS works, its application, key parameters, and emerging technologies like HD tDCS. We also touch on its historical background, ongoing research, potential clinical applications, and its promising future in mental health, rehabilitation, and more. This episode provides a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in understanding the subtle power and extensive promise of tDCS.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>02:05 Exploring Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)</p><p>03:06 The Essence of tDCS: Simplicity with Subtle Power</p><p>04:58 Understanding the Physics of Electrical Current Flow</p><p>06:56 Neuronal Polarization and Plasticity</p><p>08:49 Acutely vs. After Effects of tDCS</p><p>11:40 Dosing tDCS: Key Parameters</p><p>13:55 Modeling, Personalization, and HD tDCS</p><p>15:17 Historical Roots of Electrical Stimulation</p><p>16:34 Mechanistic Nuances and Open Questions</p><p>17:41 Real World Potential and Clinical Applications</p><p>19:21 Conclusion and Recap</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring tDCS: Unveiling the Power of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation</p><p>Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia. In this episode, we delve into the world of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as outlined in chapter two of the 'Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation.' Learn about the biophysics behind tDCS, its non-invasive nature, and how it affects neuronal activity. We break down the intricate details of how tDCS works, its application, key parameters, and emerging technologies like HD tDCS. We also touch on its historical background, ongoing research, potential clinical applications, and its promising future in mental health, rehabilitation, and more. This episode provides a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in understanding the subtle power and extensive promise of tDCS.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>02:05 Exploring Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)</p><p>03:06 The Essence of tDCS: Simplicity with Subtle Power</p><p>04:58 Understanding the Physics of Electrical Current Flow</p><p>06:56 Neuronal Polarization and Plasticity</p><p>08:49 Acutely vs. After Effects of tDCS</p><p>11:40 Dosing tDCS: Key Parameters</p><p>13:55 Modeling, Personalization, and HD tDCS</p><p>15:17 Historical Roots of Electrical Stimulation</p><p>16:34 Mechanistic Nuances and Open Questions</p><p>17:41 Real World Potential and Clinical Applications</p><p>19:21 Conclusion and Recap</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/19-tdcs-course-chapter-2-biophysics-of-tdcs]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">0adce9d0-9548-4731-ac06-79ba944c1bf9</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2025 09:08:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/0adce9d0-9548-4731-ac06-79ba944c1bf9.mp3" length="25277327" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>21:04</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>19</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/2c69ca66-24dd-4b31-9a8f-8af1fe4f6287/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/2c69ca66-24dd-4b31-9a8f-8af1fe4f6287/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/2c69ca66-24dd-4b31-9a8f-8af1fe4f6287/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Dr. Jesseca Tighe - #18 - Apr 19, 2025</title><itunes:title>Dr. Jesseca Tighe - #18 - Apr 19, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Leadership and Mental Health in Healthcare with Dr. Jessica Tighe | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Michael Passmore, a clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, hosts Dr. Jessica Tighe. Dr. Tighe, an executive coach with a PhD in Psychology, shares her extensive expertise in coaching and leadership, especially in high-stress environments like healthcare. The episode delves into strategies for stress management, team cohesion, servant leadership, and the importance of self-care and mental health. Dr. Tighe also discusses the impact of childhood trauma on healthcare professionals and offers practical advice for fostering a healthy and effective work environment. Join us for this enlightening conversation packed with actionable insights and advice on improving organizational effectiveness and personal well-being.</p><p>https://www.soulutionsforhealth.com/</p><p>https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083854606821</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesseca-tighe-426623141/</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:31 Introducing Dr. Jessica Tighe</p><p>03:05 Dr. Tighe's Journey and Expertise</p><p>05:04 Challenges in Healthcare Leadership</p><p>09:14 Balancing Work and Personal Life</p><p>19:13 Effective Communication and Boundaries</p><p>28:45 Building Cohesive Teams</p><p>29:54 Managing Through Text vs. Meetings</p><p>30:44 Creating Safe Spaces in Healthcare</p><p>31:08 Leadership and Emotional Support</p><p>33:11 Mental Health and Childhood Trauma</p><p>34:20 Personal Growth and Coping Mechanisms</p><p>42:29 Servant Leadership Defined</p><p>48:59 Self-Care and Boundaries for Leaders</p><p>53:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Leadership and Mental Health in Healthcare with Dr. Jessica Tighe | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Michael Passmore, a clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, hosts Dr. Jessica Tighe. Dr. Tighe, an executive coach with a PhD in Psychology, shares her extensive expertise in coaching and leadership, especially in high-stress environments like healthcare. The episode delves into strategies for stress management, team cohesion, servant leadership, and the importance of self-care and mental health. Dr. Tighe also discusses the impact of childhood trauma on healthcare professionals and offers practical advice for fostering a healthy and effective work environment. Join us for this enlightening conversation packed with actionable insights and advice on improving organizational effectiveness and personal well-being.</p><p>https://www.soulutionsforhealth.com/</p><p>https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083854606821</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesseca-tighe-426623141/</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:31 Introducing Dr. Jessica Tighe</p><p>03:05 Dr. Tighe's Journey and Expertise</p><p>05:04 Challenges in Healthcare Leadership</p><p>09:14 Balancing Work and Personal Life</p><p>19:13 Effective Communication and Boundaries</p><p>28:45 Building Cohesive Teams</p><p>29:54 Managing Through Text vs. Meetings</p><p>30:44 Creating Safe Spaces in Healthcare</p><p>31:08 Leadership and Emotional Support</p><p>33:11 Mental Health and Childhood Trauma</p><p>34:20 Personal Growth and Coping Mechanisms</p><p>42:29 Servant Leadership Defined</p><p>48:59 Self-Care and Boundaries for Leaders</p><p>53:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-jesseca-tighe-18-apr-19-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">fa11b45e-be00-4747-8667-88c421444d65</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2025 20:09:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/4f10abb0-98ef-442d-86cc-2702695cc32c/Dr-Jesseca-Tighe-Episode-18-April-19-2025.mp3" length="53878404" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>56:07</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>18</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Douglas Mulhall  - #17 - Apr 12, 2025</title><itunes:title>Douglas Mulhall  - #17 - Apr 12, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Unraveling the Secrets of Elastin: Its Impact on Health and Aging with Douglas Mulhall</p><p>Join host Michael Passmore in this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast as he discusses the fascinating world of elastin with biotech entrepreneur and author Douglas Mulhall. They delve into the importance of elastin fiber in the human body, its role in various health conditions, and how it differs from collagen. Douglas highlights groundbreaking research in elastin therapies aimed at reversing arterial damage, healing wounds, and preventing calcification. This educational podcast aims to provide listeners with a comprehensive introduction to elastin and its critical functions in maintaining vitality and health. Note: This episode is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice.</p><p>Douglas' latest book: https://www.amazon.ca/Discovering-Nature-Longevity-Restoring-targeting/dp/1738926737</p><p>Douglas' first book: https://www.amazon.ca/Our-Molecular-Future-Nanotechnology-Intelligence/dp/1573929921</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:34 Meet Douglas Mulhall: Biotech Entrepreneur  and Author</p><p>02:46 Understanding Elastin: A General Introduction</p><p>05:41 The Role of Elastin in the Human Body</p><p>13:00 Factors Affecting Elastin Degradation</p><p>26:17 Innovative Treatments and Research on Elastin</p><p>38:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unraveling the Secrets of Elastin: Its Impact on Health and Aging with Douglas Mulhall</p><p>Join host Michael Passmore in this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast as he discusses the fascinating world of elastin with biotech entrepreneur and author Douglas Mulhall. They delve into the importance of elastin fiber in the human body, its role in various health conditions, and how it differs from collagen. Douglas highlights groundbreaking research in elastin therapies aimed at reversing arterial damage, healing wounds, and preventing calcification. This educational podcast aims to provide listeners with a comprehensive introduction to elastin and its critical functions in maintaining vitality and health. Note: This episode is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice.</p><p>Douglas' latest book: https://www.amazon.ca/Discovering-Nature-Longevity-Restoring-targeting/dp/1738926737</p><p>Douglas' first book: https://www.amazon.ca/Our-Molecular-Future-Nanotechnology-Intelligence/dp/1573929921</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:34 Meet Douglas Mulhall: Biotech Entrepreneur  and Author</p><p>02:46 Understanding Elastin: A General Introduction</p><p>05:41 The Role of Elastin in the Human Body</p><p>13:00 Factors Affecting Elastin Degradation</p><p>26:17 Innovative Treatments and Research on Elastin</p><p>38:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/douglas-mulhall-17-apr-12-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2d00d620-b3e7-43e2-96d0-bf2c6f1ee3a4</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2025 20:48:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/e797c964-2e7d-468e-86e0-b6cda762da45/douglas-mulhall-episode-17-april-12-2025-converted.mp3" length="47288569" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>39:24</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>17</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/295d73b3-cd97-48b6-a1ff-6d2993689a25/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/295d73b3-cd97-48b6-a1ff-6d2993689a25/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/295d73b3-cd97-48b6-a1ff-6d2993689a25/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Kelly Tuttle - #16 - Apr 5, 2025</title><itunes:title>Kelly Tuttle - #16 - Apr 5, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Overcoming Traumatic Brain Injury: Insights and Strategies with Kelly Tuttle</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation podcast, host Michael sits down with Kelly Tuttle, an expert in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and author of 'After the Crash'. Kelly shares her personal journey through TBI, the challenges she faced, and the strategies that helped her heal. She provides valuable insights into symptoms like neuro fatigue, light and sound sensitivity, and the importance of holistic care involving sleep, nutrition, and mindfulness. Kelly also emphasizes the significance of journaling for symptom management and offers practical advice on how patients can advocate for their own recovery. Tune in to learn about her five pillars of recovery and hear inspiring messages of hope and resilience for anyone suffering from TBI.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome</p><p>00:59 Kelly's Traumatic Brain Injury Journey</p><p>03:28 Challenges and Symptoms Post-Injury</p><p>04:36 Path to Recovery and New Career</p><p>05:29 Writing the Book: After the Crash</p><p>10:06 Strategies for Healing and Coping</p><p>13:11 The Importance of Sleep and Other Pillars of Recovery</p><p>15:27 Invisible Injuries and Social Impacts</p><p>19:53 Managing Specific TBI Symptoms</p><p>27:04 Holistic Approach to TBI Recovery</p><p>27:19 The Puzzle of Healing: Integrating Specialists</p><p>28:05 The Power of Journaling and Symptom Tracking</p><p>28:39 Stressless Medical Sheet: A Gift for Listeners</p><p>30:04 Maximizing Doctor Visits with Preparedness</p><p>31:47 Messages of Hope and Encouragement</p><p>34:14 The Role of Creativity in Healing</p><p>38:46 Managing Pain and Lifestyle Factors</p><p>42:36 The Importance of Sleep and Mental Health</p><p>44:06 Behavioral Aspects and Therapy</p><p>45:06 Where to Find More About Kelly Tuttle</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overcoming Traumatic Brain Injury: Insights and Strategies with Kelly Tuttle</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation podcast, host Michael sits down with Kelly Tuttle, an expert in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and author of 'After the Crash'. Kelly shares her personal journey through TBI, the challenges she faced, and the strategies that helped her heal. She provides valuable insights into symptoms like neuro fatigue, light and sound sensitivity, and the importance of holistic care involving sleep, nutrition, and mindfulness. Kelly also emphasizes the significance of journaling for symptom management and offers practical advice on how patients can advocate for their own recovery. Tune in to learn about her five pillars of recovery and hear inspiring messages of hope and resilience for anyone suffering from TBI.</p><p>00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome</p><p>00:59 Kelly's Traumatic Brain Injury Journey</p><p>03:28 Challenges and Symptoms Post-Injury</p><p>04:36 Path to Recovery and New Career</p><p>05:29 Writing the Book: After the Crash</p><p>10:06 Strategies for Healing and Coping</p><p>13:11 The Importance of Sleep and Other Pillars of Recovery</p><p>15:27 Invisible Injuries and Social Impacts</p><p>19:53 Managing Specific TBI Symptoms</p><p>27:04 Holistic Approach to TBI Recovery</p><p>27:19 The Puzzle of Healing: Integrating Specialists</p><p>28:05 The Power of Journaling and Symptom Tracking</p><p>28:39 Stressless Medical Sheet: A Gift for Listeners</p><p>30:04 Maximizing Doctor Visits with Preparedness</p><p>31:47 Messages of Hope and Encouragement</p><p>34:14 The Role of Creativity in Healing</p><p>38:46 Managing Pain and Lifestyle Factors</p><p>42:36 The Importance of Sleep and Mental Health</p><p>44:06 Behavioral Aspects and Therapy</p><p>45:06 Where to Find More About Kelly Tuttle</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/kelly-tuttle-16-april-5-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">99fb3a31-0ed0-4d10-abae-b164b955a52a</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/0c4d8e61-cb27-4bb0-9377-cddec4181f39/kelly-tuttle-episode-15-april-5-2025-converted.mp3" length="56753777" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>47:18</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>16</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/3fa4a18e-0da5-4bb4-9c42-677c00cab328/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/3fa4a18e-0da5-4bb4-9c42-677c00cab328/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/3fa4a18e-0da5-4bb4-9c42-677c00cab328/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Dr. Anne Truong - #15 - Mar 29, 2025</title><itunes:title>Dr. Anne Truong - #15 - Mar 29, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Enhancing Sexual Health Through Neurostimulation and Lifestyle: A Conversation with Dr. Anne Truong</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Dr. Michael Passmore speaks with Dr. Anne Truong, a physician specializing in pain management, sexual health, and longevity. The conversation delves into the importance of sexual health, the societal taboos surrounding it, and how it is intertwined with overall health and wellness. Dr. Truong shares personal insights and professional experiences, emphasizing the role of lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management in improving sexual function. She also explains the concept of biologics and how they can be used to heal and rejuvenate the body. The discussion aims to destigmatize sexual dysfunction and highlight practical ways to optimize health.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:25 Meet Dr. Anne Truong: Expertise and Background</p><p>02:36 The Importance of Sexual Health</p><p>03:06 Dr. Truong's Personal Journey and Approach</p><p>08:52 Four Pillars of Sexual Health</p><p>24:48 The Role of Biologics in Healing</p><p>27:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enhancing Sexual Health Through Neurostimulation and Lifestyle: A Conversation with Dr. Anne Truong</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Dr. Michael Passmore speaks with Dr. Anne Truong, a physician specializing in pain management, sexual health, and longevity. The conversation delves into the importance of sexual health, the societal taboos surrounding it, and how it is intertwined with overall health and wellness. Dr. Truong shares personal insights and professional experiences, emphasizing the role of lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management in improving sexual function. She also explains the concept of biologics and how they can be used to heal and rejuvenate the body. The discussion aims to destigmatize sexual dysfunction and highlight practical ways to optimize health.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:25 Meet Dr. Anne Truong: Expertise and Background</p><p>02:36 The Importance of Sexual Health</p><p>03:06 Dr. Truong's Personal Journey and Approach</p><p>08:52 Four Pillars of Sexual Health</p><p>24:48 The Role of Biologics in Healing</p><p>27:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-anne-truong-episode-14-mar-29-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">89d2cae6-81ad-4ef1-905e-d092a7526497</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/3878c945-0f0c-46b0-80bf-06dbbd4075c7/dr-anne-truong-2025-03-06-09-54-pst-recording-converted.mp3" length="35194920" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>29:20</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>15</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/680444f0-f703-4c8e-8380-3623777a17a5/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/680444f0-f703-4c8e-8380-3623777a17a5/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/680444f0-f703-4c8e-8380-3623777a17a5/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Steven Zeller - #14 - Mar 22, 2025</title><itunes:title>Steven Zeller - #14 - Mar 22, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Revolutionizing Neuroscience: An In-Depth Chat with Steven Zeller</p><p>Join host Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia, on the Neurostimulation Podcast as he delves into the world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with entrepreneur Steven Zeller. Explore how Zeller's passion for biotech and neuroscience is driving innovations in BCIs, AI, and space exploration. Understand the ethical considerations, FDA regulations, and the future potential of these technologies. Zeller also shares his personal journey, discussing resilience, entrepreneurial challenges, and the mindset needed to achieve success.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:30 Conversation with Stephen Zeller: An Entrepreneur's Journey</p><p>05:12 The Entrepreneurial Mindset and Overcoming Challenges</p><p>15:19 Technological Innovations and Future Prospects</p><p>23:57 Brain-Computer Interfaces: Current State and Future Potential</p><p>32:08 Exploring Deep Brain Stimulation</p><p>32:29 Innovative Approaches in Neuroscience</p><p>33:19 Breakthroughs in Communication for ALS Patients</p><p>40:53 Ethical Considerations in BCI and AI</p><p>43:18 The Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces</p><p>55:06 Resilience in Entrepreneurship</p><p>01:01:35 Closing Thoughts and Reflections</p><p>01:02:19 Podcast Outro and Next Steps</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Revolutionizing Neuroscience: An In-Depth Chat with Steven Zeller</p><p>Join host Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia, on the Neurostimulation Podcast as he delves into the world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with entrepreneur Steven Zeller. Explore how Zeller's passion for biotech and neuroscience is driving innovations in BCIs, AI, and space exploration. Understand the ethical considerations, FDA regulations, and the future potential of these technologies. Zeller also shares his personal journey, discussing resilience, entrepreneurial challenges, and the mindset needed to achieve success.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:30 Conversation with Stephen Zeller: An Entrepreneur's Journey</p><p>05:12 The Entrepreneurial Mindset and Overcoming Challenges</p><p>15:19 Technological Innovations and Future Prospects</p><p>23:57 Brain-Computer Interfaces: Current State and Future Potential</p><p>32:08 Exploring Deep Brain Stimulation</p><p>32:29 Innovative Approaches in Neuroscience</p><p>33:19 Breakthroughs in Communication for ALS Patients</p><p>40:53 Ethical Considerations in BCI and AI</p><p>43:18 The Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces</p><p>55:06 Resilience in Entrepreneurship</p><p>01:01:35 Closing Thoughts and Reflections</p><p>01:02:19 Podcast Outro and Next Steps</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/steven-zeller-episode-16-march-22-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">678ee20c-d56f-415b-99fe-5e5e7640bb67</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/636c14e1-5ed6-4be0-8b8c-943fe58e74dc/steven-zeller-episode-13-march-8-2025-edit-2-converted.mp3" length="76989793" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:04:09</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>14</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/83a92161-cdf6-469c-a043-03f436516bc9/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/83a92161-cdf6-469c-a043-03f436516bc9/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/83a92161-cdf6-469c-a043-03f436516bc9/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Dr. Rebecca Jackson - #13 - Feb 28, 2025</title><itunes:title>Dr. Rebecca Jackson - #13 - Feb 28, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Brain Health and Development with Dr. Rebecca Jackson | The Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Welcome to The Neurostimulation Podcast! Join Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, as he welcomes Dr. Rebecca Jackson, an expert in brain function, development, and mental well-being. In this episode, Dr. Jackson shares her journey from childhood fascination with the human body to her work as a chiropractor and neuroscientist. They discuss optimizing brain function, ADHD, and how multisensory stimulation and physical activity can enhance cognitive abilities across all ages. Dr. Jackson emphasizes the power of holistic approaches and the importance of addressing children's development to set them up for adult success. Tune in to learn research-based strategies to improve mood, cognitive function, and support children's development both at home and in school.</p><p>Dr. Jackson's Amazon book link 'Back on Track: A Practical Guide to Help Kids of All Ages Thrive': https://a.co/d/0p6PWaR</p><p>Dr. Jackson's Brain Balance website: https://www.brainbalancecenters.com/</p><p>Info about the Crayola study and the connection between creativity and confidence: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-crayola-childrens-study-reveals-a-powerful-link-between-creativity-and-confidence-302326950.html</p><p>Dr. Jackson's most recent published study from December: Cognitive Outcomes of the At Home Brain Balance Program https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11731937/</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:22 Meet Dr. Rebecca Jackson: Brain Function and Development Expert</p><p>03:03 Dr. Jackson's Journey into Neuroscience</p><p>04:55 The Importance of Holistic Approaches in Brain Health</p><p>08:41 Childhood Development and Brain Health</p><p>13:04 The Role of Play and Creativity in Development</p><p>26:20 Nutrition and Brain Health</p><p>31:55 The Importance of Early Nutrition</p><p>33:28 Understanding ADHD in Children</p><p>36:16 Supporting Attention and Focus in the Classroom</p><p>42:48 Strategies for Parents to Help Children with Homework</p><p>49:42 Optimizing Brain Health in Adulthood</p><p>59:45 The Future of Brain Health Programs</p><p>01:04:16 Conclusion and Resources</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Brain Health and Development with Dr. Rebecca Jackson | The Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Welcome to The Neurostimulation Podcast! Join Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, as he welcomes Dr. Rebecca Jackson, an expert in brain function, development, and mental well-being. In this episode, Dr. Jackson shares her journey from childhood fascination with the human body to her work as a chiropractor and neuroscientist. They discuss optimizing brain function, ADHD, and how multisensory stimulation and physical activity can enhance cognitive abilities across all ages. Dr. Jackson emphasizes the power of holistic approaches and the importance of addressing children's development to set them up for adult success. Tune in to learn research-based strategies to improve mood, cognitive function, and support children's development both at home and in school.</p><p>Dr. Jackson's Amazon book link 'Back on Track: A Practical Guide to Help Kids of All Ages Thrive': https://a.co/d/0p6PWaR</p><p>Dr. Jackson's Brain Balance website: https://www.brainbalancecenters.com/</p><p>Info about the Crayola study and the connection between creativity and confidence: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-crayola-childrens-study-reveals-a-powerful-link-between-creativity-and-confidence-302326950.html</p><p>Dr. Jackson's most recent published study from December: Cognitive Outcomes of the At Home Brain Balance Program https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11731937/</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:22 Meet Dr. Rebecca Jackson: Brain Function and Development Expert</p><p>03:03 Dr. Jackson's Journey into Neuroscience</p><p>04:55 The Importance of Holistic Approaches in Brain Health</p><p>08:41 Childhood Development and Brain Health</p><p>13:04 The Role of Play and Creativity in Development</p><p>26:20 Nutrition and Brain Health</p><p>31:55 The Importance of Early Nutrition</p><p>33:28 Understanding ADHD in Children</p><p>36:16 Supporting Attention and Focus in the Classroom</p><p>42:48 Strategies for Parents to Help Children with Homework</p><p>49:42 Optimizing Brain Health in Adulthood</p><p>59:45 The Future of Brain Health Programs</p><p>01:04:16 Conclusion and Resources</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-rebecca-jackson-13-feb-28-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">1fc69b03-c84d-4b0e-b6b3-9ea24a21862b</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b60a05ee-cfe1-47b4-a527-59a4a4212242/dr-rebecca-jackson-2025-02-07-13-24-pst-recording-converted.mp3" length="78803736" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:05:40</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>13</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Dr. Susan Landers - #12 - Feb 22, 2025</title><itunes:title>Dr. Susan Landers - #12 - Feb 22, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Balancing Medicine and Motherhood: Insights from Neonatologist Dr. Susan Landers</p><p>In this episode of The Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia, welcomes Dr. Susan Landers, an experienced neonatologist and author. They discuss Dr. Landers' journey in neonatology, her personal experiences balancing a demanding medical career with motherhood, and her extensive work on physician burnout and stress management. Dr. Landers shares valuable insights on the emotional challenges faced by working mothers, the importance of self-care, and the evolving nature of parenting in today's culture. Tune in for an in-depth conversation about the intimate and intense world of neonatology and practical strategies for preventing burnout.</p><p>Dr. Landers' Substack Newsletter 'Moms Matter' https://substack.com/@momsmatter</p><p>Dr. Landers' book 'So Many Babies' https://susanlandersmd.com/book/</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Landers' LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-landersmd/</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:30 Meet Dr. Susan Landers: Neonatology Expert</p><p>03:13 The Challenges and Rewards of Neonatology</p><p>09:25 Balancing Medicine and Motherhood</p><p>12:25 The Importance of Support Systems for Working Mothers</p><p>15:26 The Impact of Social Media on New Mothers</p><p>21:52 Dr. Landers' Journey: From Burnout to Advocacy</p><p>30:52 Embracing Imperfection in Parenting</p><p>32:06 The Importance of Self-Care for Working Mothers</p><p>34:09 Balancing Work and Family Life</p><p>38:46 Challenges of Modern Parenting</p><p>43:22 The Role of Grandparents and Cultural Wisdom</p><p>48:37 Future Projects and Reflections on Retirement</p><p>51:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Balancing Medicine and Motherhood: Insights from Neonatologist Dr. Susan Landers</p><p>In this episode of The Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia, welcomes Dr. Susan Landers, an experienced neonatologist and author. They discuss Dr. Landers' journey in neonatology, her personal experiences balancing a demanding medical career with motherhood, and her extensive work on physician burnout and stress management. Dr. Landers shares valuable insights on the emotional challenges faced by working mothers, the importance of self-care, and the evolving nature of parenting in today's culture. Tune in for an in-depth conversation about the intimate and intense world of neonatology and practical strategies for preventing burnout.</p><p>Dr. Landers' Substack Newsletter 'Moms Matter' https://substack.com/@momsmatter</p><p>Dr. Landers' book 'So Many Babies' https://susanlandersmd.com/book/</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Landers' LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-landersmd/</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:30 Meet Dr. Susan Landers: Neonatology Expert</p><p>03:13 The Challenges and Rewards of Neonatology</p><p>09:25 Balancing Medicine and Motherhood</p><p>12:25 The Importance of Support Systems for Working Mothers</p><p>15:26 The Impact of Social Media on New Mothers</p><p>21:52 Dr. Landers' Journey: From Burnout to Advocacy</p><p>30:52 Embracing Imperfection in Parenting</p><p>32:06 The Importance of Self-Care for Working Mothers</p><p>34:09 Balancing Work and Family Life</p><p>38:46 Challenges of Modern Parenting</p><p>43:22 The Role of Grandparents and Cultural Wisdom</p><p>48:37 Future Projects and Reflections on Retirement</p><p>51:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-susan-landers-12-feb-22-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">30a70e48-62a7-4280-8733-09fec916973b</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/3d60387e-f843-4581-9fcd-ce4581f2e519/dr-susan-landers-2025-02-06-13-24-pst-recording-converted.mp3" length="64402952" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>53:40</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Dr. Tom Ingegno - #11 - Feb 15, 2025</title><itunes:title>Dr. Tom Ingegno - #11 - Feb 15, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Integrative Medicine and Neurostimulation with Dr. Tom Ingegno | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Join host Michael Passmore in this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast as he sits down with Dr. Tom Ingegno, an expert in integrative medicine and the owner of Charm City Integrative Health. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Tom shares his journey from aspiring MD to leading a clinic that blends traditional Eastern medicine with modern biohacking techniques. Discover the origins and benefits of acupuncture, cupping therapy, red light therapy, cryotherapy, and more. Delve into the intersection of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge technology, learn about the significance of meditation, and get inspired by the concept of health sovereignty. Whether you're a healthcare professional or a curious listener, this episode is packed with insights on the future of brain health and holistic wellness.</p><p>Website: https://charmcityintegrative.com</p><p>Podcast: https://irreverenthealth.com </p><p>Newest Book: http://thecuppingbook.com</p><p>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccintegrative</p><p>LinkedIn Company Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/charm-city-integrative-health/</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:37 Dr. Tom Ingegno's Journey into Integrative Medicine</p><p>04:16 The Importance of Patient-Centered Care in Chinese Medicine</p><p>06:14 Challenges and Benefits of Integrative Health Practices</p><p>17:21 The Role of AI and Technology in Modern Healthcare</p><p>38:29 Empowering Patients in Medicine</p><p>39:49 The Role of Technology in Modern Healthcare</p><p>42:54 Exploring the Benefits of Cupping</p><p>44:28 The Historical and Cultural Significance of Cupping</p><p>52:04 Integrating Ancient Practices with Modern Therapies</p><p>01:04:23 The Importance of Meditation in Holistic Health</p><p>01:11:35 Wrapping Up: Resources and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Integrative Medicine and Neurostimulation with Dr. Tom Ingegno | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Join host Michael Passmore in this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast as he sits down with Dr. Tom Ingegno, an expert in integrative medicine and the owner of Charm City Integrative Health. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Tom shares his journey from aspiring MD to leading a clinic that blends traditional Eastern medicine with modern biohacking techniques. Discover the origins and benefits of acupuncture, cupping therapy, red light therapy, cryotherapy, and more. Delve into the intersection of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge technology, learn about the significance of meditation, and get inspired by the concept of health sovereignty. Whether you're a healthcare professional or a curious listener, this episode is packed with insights on the future of brain health and holistic wellness.</p><p>Website: https://charmcityintegrative.com</p><p>Podcast: https://irreverenthealth.com </p><p>Newest Book: http://thecuppingbook.com</p><p>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccintegrative</p><p>LinkedIn Company Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/charm-city-integrative-health/</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:37 Dr. Tom Ingegno's Journey into Integrative Medicine</p><p>04:16 The Importance of Patient-Centered Care in Chinese Medicine</p><p>06:14 Challenges and Benefits of Integrative Health Practices</p><p>17:21 The Role of AI and Technology in Modern Healthcare</p><p>38:29 Empowering Patients in Medicine</p><p>39:49 The Role of Technology in Modern Healthcare</p><p>42:54 Exploring the Benefits of Cupping</p><p>44:28 The Historical and Cultural Significance of Cupping</p><p>52:04 Integrating Ancient Practices with Modern Therapies</p><p>01:04:23 The Importance of Meditation in Holistic Health</p><p>01:11:35 Wrapping Up: Resources and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-tom-ingegno-11-feb-15-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">a7c797cc-48c0-4a3a-a1e7-924e546bcb90</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c273469e-3089-4f60-969b-ac1ea4d71ee5/Dr-Tom-Ingegno-2025-02-05-06-51-PST-Recording.mp3" length="70595104" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:13:32</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>11</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Dr. Evelyn Higgins - #10 - Feb 8, 2025</title><itunes:title>Dr. Evelyn Higgins - #10 - Feb 8, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Addiction Recovery &amp; Mental Health Biomarkers with Dr. Evelyn Higgins</p><p>In this enlightening episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore welcomes Dr. Evelyn Higgins, founder of Wired for Addiction and Wired Biohealth. The discussion delves into Dr. Higgins's diverse career and her focus on addiction recovery and mental health biomarkers. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of personalized medicine, epigenetics, and comprehensive approaches to wellness. Key topics include the biopsychosocial model of addiction, the role of spirituality in recovery, gratitude journaling, and lifestyle strategies to optimize health. Tune in for an engaging and informative conversation aimed at enhancing mental health and well-being.</p><p>Dr Higgins' website: doctorhiggins.com  //  office phone number 404-939-4548</p><p>Wired BioHealth website: wiredbiohealth.com  //  office phone number 888-841-7099</p><p>Wired For Addiction website: wiredforaddiction.com  //   office phone number 888-841-7099</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:26 Introducing Dr. Evelyn Higgins</p><p>03:05 Dr. Higgins' Journey into Addiction Recovery</p><p>06:11 The Complexity of Addiction</p><p>08:29 The Biopsychosocial Spiritual Model</p><p>15:31 The Power of Gratitude</p><p>21:35 Personalized Medicine and Epigenetics</p><p>34:43 Understanding Biomarkers in Addiction</p><p>36:59 Holistic Approach to Addiction</p><p>37:33 Intermittent Fasting and Lifestyle Changes</p><p>39:55 The Importance of Sleep and Nature</p><p>41:01 The Classroom of Silence</p><p>42:06 The Camino Pilgrimage Experience</p><p>45:44 The Science of Happiness</p><p>52:44 The Role of Spirituality in Recovery</p><p>01:02:35 Future of Addiction Treatment</p><p>01:04:19 How to Connect with Wired for Addiction</p><p>01:06:33 Closing Remarks and Podcast Outro</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Addiction Recovery &amp; Mental Health Biomarkers with Dr. Evelyn Higgins</p><p>In this enlightening episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Dr. Michael Passmore welcomes Dr. Evelyn Higgins, founder of Wired for Addiction and Wired Biohealth. The discussion delves into Dr. Higgins's diverse career and her focus on addiction recovery and mental health biomarkers. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of personalized medicine, epigenetics, and comprehensive approaches to wellness. Key topics include the biopsychosocial model of addiction, the role of spirituality in recovery, gratitude journaling, and lifestyle strategies to optimize health. Tune in for an engaging and informative conversation aimed at enhancing mental health and well-being.</p><p>Dr Higgins' website: doctorhiggins.com  //  office phone number 404-939-4548</p><p>Wired BioHealth website: wiredbiohealth.com  //  office phone number 888-841-7099</p><p>Wired For Addiction website: wiredforaddiction.com  //   office phone number 888-841-7099</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:26 Introducing Dr. Evelyn Higgins</p><p>03:05 Dr. Higgins' Journey into Addiction Recovery</p><p>06:11 The Complexity of Addiction</p><p>08:29 The Biopsychosocial Spiritual Model</p><p>15:31 The Power of Gratitude</p><p>21:35 Personalized Medicine and Epigenetics</p><p>34:43 Understanding Biomarkers in Addiction</p><p>36:59 Holistic Approach to Addiction</p><p>37:33 Intermittent Fasting and Lifestyle Changes</p><p>39:55 The Importance of Sleep and Nature</p><p>41:01 The Classroom of Silence</p><p>42:06 The Camino Pilgrimage Experience</p><p>45:44 The Science of Happiness</p><p>52:44 The Role of Spirituality in Recovery</p><p>01:02:35 Future of Addiction Treatment</p><p>01:04:19 How to Connect with Wired for Addiction</p><p>01:06:33 Closing Remarks and Podcast Outro</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-evelyn-higgins-10-feb-8-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">78ad37c6-bf4a-45a1-baa4-83ba02913468</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/89aa8a32-7f28-49a3-a8ab-678b787eca16/Dr-Evelyn-Higgins-10-Feb-8-2025-audio.mp3" length="65772269" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:08:31</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>10</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Joel Bouchard - #9 - Feb 1, 2025</title><itunes:title>Joel Bouchard - #9 - Feb 1, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring the Mind of a Generalist: Joel Bouchard on Creativity, Psychology, and Community Leadership</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore welcomes the multifaceted Joel Bouchard. Joel is a doctoral student in psychology, a multi-instrumentalist record producer, author, painter, army veteran, business leader, local government official, and podcaster. They discuss the benefits of being a generalist, the intersection of creativity and psychology, lessons from Joel's time in the military, and much more. Tune in to explore how diverse fields of knowledge can be connected for personal growth and community betterment.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:07 Introducing Joel Bouchard: A Multifaceted Guest</p><p>02:03 Joel's Diverse Background and Interests</p><p>05:22 The Advantages of Being a Generalist</p><p>19:25 The Intersection of Music and Psychology</p><p>39:20 Creative Problem Solving and Life Balance</p><p>43:37 Embracing Life's Challenges</p><p>44:38 Reframing Struggles for Growth</p><p>46:38 Personal Academic Journey</p><p>48:50 Exploring Doctoral Studies</p><p>55:14 Community Leadership and Volunteering</p><p>01:05:24 The Philosophy Podcast Journey</p><p>01:10:36 The Future of Long-Form Conversations</p><p>01:16:58 Advice for Aspiring Generalists</p><p>01:20:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p><br></p><p>Joel's podcast: https://jbouchard.podbean.com</p><p><br></p><p>Joel's book: https://a.co/d/fYFYifH</p><p><br></p><p>Joel's music: https://joelbouchardmusic.com</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring the Mind of a Generalist: Joel Bouchard on Creativity, Psychology, and Community Leadership</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore welcomes the multifaceted Joel Bouchard. Joel is a doctoral student in psychology, a multi-instrumentalist record producer, author, painter, army veteran, business leader, local government official, and podcaster. They discuss the benefits of being a generalist, the intersection of creativity and psychology, lessons from Joel's time in the military, and much more. Tune in to explore how diverse fields of knowledge can be connected for personal growth and community betterment.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:07 Introducing Joel Bouchard: A Multifaceted Guest</p><p>02:03 Joel's Diverse Background and Interests</p><p>05:22 The Advantages of Being a Generalist</p><p>19:25 The Intersection of Music and Psychology</p><p>39:20 Creative Problem Solving and Life Balance</p><p>43:37 Embracing Life's Challenges</p><p>44:38 Reframing Struggles for Growth</p><p>46:38 Personal Academic Journey</p><p>48:50 Exploring Doctoral Studies</p><p>55:14 Community Leadership and Volunteering</p><p>01:05:24 The Philosophy Podcast Journey</p><p>01:10:36 The Future of Long-Form Conversations</p><p>01:16:58 Advice for Aspiring Generalists</p><p>01:20:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p><br></p><p>Joel's podcast: https://jbouchard.podbean.com</p><p><br></p><p>Joel's book: https://a.co/d/fYFYifH</p><p><br></p><p>Joel's music: https://joelbouchardmusic.com</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/joel-bouchard-episode-9-feb-1-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">b8c2d2f3-22d6-4bd1-b334-753ab711638d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 01 Feb 2025 11:27:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a18eac41-34ff-4c1c-b4aa-d2336e1d8cbd/joel-bouchard-episode-9-feb-1-2025-converted.mp3" length="98799948" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:22:20</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/4f6af822-384e-495f-aabd-0a10b5b14816/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/4f6af822-384e-495f-aabd-0a10b5b14816/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/4f6af822-384e-495f-aabd-0a10b5b14816/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>tDCS course intro episode - #8 - Jan 25, 2025</title><itunes:title>tDCS course intro episode - #8 - Jan 25, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast hosted by Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia. This episode serves as the introductory lecture of a comprehensive course on transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). We delve into the basics, historical development, clinical applications, and future potential of tDCS. Learn how tDCS fits within the broader landscape of neurostimulation techniques and its advantages and limitations compared to other methods. Ideal for researchers, clinicians, students, and anyone interested in optimizing brain health. Explore the biophysical principles and practical applications of tDCS for mental health, chronic pain, cognitive enhancement, and more. Stay tuned for more in-depth discussions in upcoming lectures. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join the community interested in the cutting-edge field of neurostimulation.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p><br></p><p>01:10 Introduction to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)</p><p><br></p><p>03:03 Foundational Concepts and Applications of tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>06:24 Understanding Neurostimulation and Neuromodulation</p><p><br></p><p>11:23 Historical Development of tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>16:28 Modern Applications and Techniques of tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>26:31 Current and Emerging Applications of tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>33:11 Conclusion and Next Steps</p><p><br></p><p>Lecture 1 slideshow available here:  https://www.canva.com/design/DAGdPFE_Ilk/uMSBR1FbRRXpps9q3532IQ/view?utm_content=DAGdPFE_Ilk&amp;utm_campaign=designshare&amp;utm_medium=link2&amp;utm_source=uniquelinks&amp;utlId=hb2ceb734be</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>tDCS resources: </p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: State of the Art 2008</p><p>Authored by Michael A. Nitsche et al., this article provides an extensive overview of tDCS, including its mechanisms, applications, and safety considerations.</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1935861X08000405</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial DC Stimulation (tDCS): A Tool for Double-Blind Sham-Controlled Clinical Studies in Brain Stimulation</p><p>Written by Prateek C. Gandiga, Friedhelm C. Hummel, and Leonardo G. Cohen, this paper discusses the methodology for implementing tDCS in clinical research, emphasizing its utility in double-blind studies.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16427357/</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Clinical Principles and Management” edited by André R. Brunoni, Michael A. Nitsche, and Colleen K. Loo (2021)</p><p>This comprehensive book provides an in-depth look at the use of tDCS in treating various neuropsychiatric disorders, discussing clinical principles and management strategies.  ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-76136-3</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Excitability Changes Induced in the Human Motor Cortex by Weak Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation” by Michael A. Nitsche and Walter Paulus (2000)</p><p>This foundational study explores how weak tDCS can modulate motor cortex excitability, laying the groundwork for subsequent research into its therapeutic applications.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2270099/</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: A New Strategy to Improve Neurorehabilitation After Stroke?</p><p>Authored by Friedhelm C. Hummel and Leonardo G. Cohen, this article explores the potential of tDCS and other non-invasive brain stimulation techniques in enhancing neurorehabilitation outcomes post-stroke.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16857577/</p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in the Treatment of Depression</p><p>This article reviews the application of tDCS in treating depression, discussing its efficacy and underlying mechanisms.</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0149763421001433</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Introduction to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) | Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast hosted by Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia. This episode serves as the introductory lecture of a comprehensive course on transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). We delve into the basics, historical development, clinical applications, and future potential of tDCS. Learn how tDCS fits within the broader landscape of neurostimulation techniques and its advantages and limitations compared to other methods. Ideal for researchers, clinicians, students, and anyone interested in optimizing brain health. Explore the biophysical principles and practical applications of tDCS for mental health, chronic pain, cognitive enhancement, and more. Stay tuned for more in-depth discussions in upcoming lectures. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join the community interested in the cutting-edge field of neurostimulation.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p><br></p><p>01:10 Introduction to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)</p><p><br></p><p>03:03 Foundational Concepts and Applications of tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>06:24 Understanding Neurostimulation and Neuromodulation</p><p><br></p><p>11:23 Historical Development of tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>16:28 Modern Applications and Techniques of tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>26:31 Current and Emerging Applications of tDCS</p><p><br></p><p>33:11 Conclusion and Next Steps</p><p><br></p><p>Lecture 1 slideshow available here:  https://www.canva.com/design/DAGdPFE_Ilk/uMSBR1FbRRXpps9q3532IQ/view?utm_content=DAGdPFE_Ilk&amp;utm_campaign=designshare&amp;utm_medium=link2&amp;utm_source=uniquelinks&amp;utlId=hb2ceb734be</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>tDCS resources: </p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: State of the Art 2008</p><p>Authored by Michael A. Nitsche et al., this article provides an extensive overview of tDCS, including its mechanisms, applications, and safety considerations.</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1935861X08000405</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial DC Stimulation (tDCS): A Tool for Double-Blind Sham-Controlled Clinical Studies in Brain Stimulation</p><p>Written by Prateek C. Gandiga, Friedhelm C. Hummel, and Leonardo G. Cohen, this paper discusses the methodology for implementing tDCS in clinical research, emphasizing its utility in double-blind studies.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16427357/</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Clinical Principles and Management” edited by André R. Brunoni, Michael A. Nitsche, and Colleen K. Loo (2021)</p><p>This comprehensive book provides an in-depth look at the use of tDCS in treating various neuropsychiatric disorders, discussing clinical principles and management strategies.  ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-76136-3</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Excitability Changes Induced in the Human Motor Cortex by Weak Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation” by Michael A. Nitsche and Walter Paulus (2000)</p><p>This foundational study explores how weak tDCS can modulate motor cortex excitability, laying the groundwork for subsequent research into its therapeutic applications.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2270099/</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: A New Strategy to Improve Neurorehabilitation After Stroke?</p><p>Authored by Friedhelm C. Hummel and Leonardo G. Cohen, this article explores the potential of tDCS and other non-invasive brain stimulation techniques in enhancing neurorehabilitation outcomes post-stroke.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16857577/</p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in the Treatment of Depression</p><p>This article reviews the application of tDCS in treating depression, discussing its efficacy and underlying mechanisms.</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0149763421001433</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tdcs-course-intro-episode-8-jan-25-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">809226bd-53f4-41d7-ba42-2e673ceb0f40</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2025 19:53:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/4cb844b9-80d2-4a2f-bd60-ceb37f88353d/tdcs-course-intro-episode-jan-25-2025-converted.mp3" length="43628291" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>36:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/cdbf0a26-6895-47bc-a20a-22e9ff68230a/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/cdbf0a26-6895-47bc-a20a-22e9ff68230a/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/cdbf0a26-6895-47bc-a20a-22e9ff68230a/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Dr. Axa Yox - #7 - Jan 11, 2025</title><itunes:title>Dr. Axa Yox - #7 - Jan 11, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Embrace Discomfort to Transform Your Life | Neurostimulation Podcast ft. Dr. Axa Yox</p><p>In this compelling episode of The Neurostimulation Podcast, we are joined by the inspiring Dr. Axa Yox, a microbiologist and geneticist turned personal transformation expert. Dr. Yox dives deep into her unique approach to personal development, blending rigorous science with human potential. She discusses key concepts from her groundbreaking book, 'Stop Calling It Comfort Zone,' highlighting the importance of rewiring our thoughts and perspectives to foster positive change. Through insightful discussions, Dr. Yox provides practical strategies on how to start your day with positive intentions, understand the biochemical shifts in our bodies, and embrace discomfort as a catalyst for growth. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to optimize their health and wellness. Don't miss out on this transformative conversation!</p><p>Dr. Yox's book Stop Calling it Comfort Zone https://a.co/d/cO8YUhk</p><p>00:00 Welcome to The Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:47 Introducing Dr. Axa Yox</p><p>01:45 The Power of Thoughts and Rewiring the Mind</p><p>06:40 Understanding Biochemical Shifts and Emotional Control</p><p>12:00 The Importance of Incremental Changes</p><p>28:36 Redefining Comfort Zones and Achieving Goals</p><p>35:31 The Role of Failure and Progress</p><p>46:36 The Compounding Effect of Positive Actions</p><p>47:52 The Secret to Inner Balance</p><p>48:15 Understanding Control and Expectations</p><p>48:54 The Power of Positive Emotions</p><p>49:04 Embracing Challenges and Hormetic Stress</p><p>51:52 Rewiring Your Brain for Positive Habits</p><p>53:18 The Importance of Consistency</p><p>01:07:23 The Role of Dopamine and Serotonin</p><p>01:09:15 Practical Techniques for Overcoming Dark Times</p><p>01:20:34 Turning Life's Unfairness into an Advantage</p><p>01:28:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Embrace Discomfort to Transform Your Life | Neurostimulation Podcast ft. Dr. Axa Yox</p><p>In this compelling episode of The Neurostimulation Podcast, we are joined by the inspiring Dr. Axa Yox, a microbiologist and geneticist turned personal transformation expert. Dr. Yox dives deep into her unique approach to personal development, blending rigorous science with human potential. She discusses key concepts from her groundbreaking book, 'Stop Calling It Comfort Zone,' highlighting the importance of rewiring our thoughts and perspectives to foster positive change. Through insightful discussions, Dr. Yox provides practical strategies on how to start your day with positive intentions, understand the biochemical shifts in our bodies, and embrace discomfort as a catalyst for growth. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to optimize their health and wellness. Don't miss out on this transformative conversation!</p><p>Dr. Yox's book Stop Calling it Comfort Zone https://a.co/d/cO8YUhk</p><p>00:00 Welcome to The Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:47 Introducing Dr. Axa Yox</p><p>01:45 The Power of Thoughts and Rewiring the Mind</p><p>06:40 Understanding Biochemical Shifts and Emotional Control</p><p>12:00 The Importance of Incremental Changes</p><p>28:36 Redefining Comfort Zones and Achieving Goals</p><p>35:31 The Role of Failure and Progress</p><p>46:36 The Compounding Effect of Positive Actions</p><p>47:52 The Secret to Inner Balance</p><p>48:15 Understanding Control and Expectations</p><p>48:54 The Power of Positive Emotions</p><p>49:04 Embracing Challenges and Hormetic Stress</p><p>51:52 Rewiring Your Brain for Positive Habits</p><p>53:18 The Importance of Consistency</p><p>01:07:23 The Role of Dopamine and Serotonin</p><p>01:09:15 Practical Techniques for Overcoming Dark Times</p><p>01:20:34 Turning Life's Unfairness into an Advantage</p><p>01:28:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/dr-axa-yox-episode-7-jan-11-2025]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c39a7cfa-bfd9-4c5d-b76d-4610ad240832</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2025 10:30:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/714e38c4-dd0d-4b0b-9cb4-3c95241ee100/dr-axa-yox-episode-7-audio-converted.mp3" length="108084389" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:30:04</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/27f1d6dd-b885-475c-85ff-e2e092df5b21/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/27f1d6dd-b885-475c-85ff-e2e092df5b21/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/27f1d6dd-b885-475c-85ff-e2e092df5b21/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Tim - Breathwork In Bed - #6 - Jan 4, 2025</title><itunes:title>Tim - Breathwork In Bed - #6 - Jan 4, 2025</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Harnessing Breathwork for Better Sleep and Resilience with Tim Thomas</p><p>Below are the links to the Breathwork in Bed app. The app will guide you to sleep with peace and out of bed with power.</p><p>Links are for Apple/Smart phones &amp; Google/Androids</p><p>Apple link: <a href="https://apps.apple.com/app/breathwork-in-bed-app/id6575362285" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://apps.apple.com/app/breathwork-in-bed-app/id6575362285</a></p><p>Google Link:</p><p><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.breathworkinbed.bibsleepapp20&amp;hl=en" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.breathworkinbed.bibsleepapp20&amp;hl=en</a></p><p><a href="https://www.breathworkinbed.com.au/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.breathworkinbed.com.au</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/breathworkinbed/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.instagram.com/breathworkinbed/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/breathworkinbed" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/breathworkinbed</a></p><p>This is the tutorial for the breath of PEACE and POSSIBILITY</p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QsuCHJ7UcHrwBIVQp9FTrVvgJGbMjRSw/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QsuCHJ7UcHrwBIVQp9FTrVvgJGbMjRSw/view?usp=sharing</a></p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore interviews Tim Thomas, an Australian Special Forces veteran and mental health advocate. Thomas discusses his transformative journey from military service to developing his Breathwork In Bed program. They explore the neuroscience behind breathwork, its benefits in reducing stress, enhancing sleep, and fostering overall mental health. Thomas shares personal anecdotes and practical breathwork techniques, emphasizing the power of generosity and connection in promoting well-being. Listeners are also offered a free trial of his breathwork app and an exclusive audiobook. Tune in to discover the profound impact of breathwork on mental clarity, physical health, and emotional resilience.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:31 Meet Tim Thomas: From Special Forces to Breathwork Advocate</p><p>02:02 The Birth of Breathwork in Bed</p><p>03:34 The Power of Breathwork in High-Stress Situations</p><p>07:25 Harnessing the Parasympathetic Nervous System</p><p>18:16 The Importance of Sleep and Connection</p><p>24:07 Challenges and Misconceptions in Mental Health Treatment</p><p>32:03 Tim's Breathwork Techniques and Their Impact</p><p>38:56 Practical Breathwork Exercises</p><p>50:06 The Power of Nasal Breathing</p><p>50:59 Breath of Possibility Technique</p><p>51:39 Breath of Peace Technique</p><p>53:06 The Importance of Relaxation</p><p>55:37 The Impact of Three Breaths</p><p>58:40 Sharing the Healing</p><p>01:00:07 Research and Data Collection</p><p>01:06:10 Personal Journey and PTSD</p><p>01:14:38 Generosity and Self-Mastery</p><p>01:21:18 Morning Routine and Generosity</p><p>01:27:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Harnessing Breathwork for Better Sleep and Resilience with Tim Thomas</p><p>Below are the links to the Breathwork in Bed app. The app will guide you to sleep with peace and out of bed with power.</p><p>Links are for Apple/Smart phones &amp; Google/Androids</p><p>Apple link: <a href="https://apps.apple.com/app/breathwork-in-bed-app/id6575362285" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://apps.apple.com/app/breathwork-in-bed-app/id6575362285</a></p><p>Google Link:</p><p><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.breathworkinbed.bibsleepapp20&amp;hl=en" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.breathworkinbed.bibsleepapp20&amp;hl=en</a></p><p><a href="https://www.breathworkinbed.com.au/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.breathworkinbed.com.au</a></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/breathworkinbed/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.instagram.com/breathworkinbed/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/breathworkinbed" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/breathworkinbed</a></p><p>This is the tutorial for the breath of PEACE and POSSIBILITY</p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QsuCHJ7UcHrwBIVQp9FTrVvgJGbMjRSw/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QsuCHJ7UcHrwBIVQp9FTrVvgJGbMjRSw/view?usp=sharing</a></p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore interviews Tim Thomas, an Australian Special Forces veteran and mental health advocate. Thomas discusses his transformative journey from military service to developing his Breathwork In Bed program. They explore the neuroscience behind breathwork, its benefits in reducing stress, enhancing sleep, and fostering overall mental health. Thomas shares personal anecdotes and practical breathwork techniques, emphasizing the power of generosity and connection in promoting well-being. Listeners are also offered a free trial of his breathwork app and an exclusive audiobook. Tune in to discover the profound impact of breathwork on mental clarity, physical health, and emotional resilience.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:31 Meet Tim Thomas: From Special Forces to Breathwork Advocate</p><p>02:02 The Birth of Breathwork in Bed</p><p>03:34 The Power of Breathwork in High-Stress Situations</p><p>07:25 Harnessing the Parasympathetic Nervous System</p><p>18:16 The Importance of Sleep and Connection</p><p>24:07 Challenges and Misconceptions in Mental Health Treatment</p><p>32:03 Tim's Breathwork Techniques and Their Impact</p><p>38:56 Practical Breathwork Exercises</p><p>50:06 The Power of Nasal Breathing</p><p>50:59 Breath of Possibility Technique</p><p>51:39 Breath of Peace Technique</p><p>53:06 The Importance of Relaxation</p><p>55:37 The Impact of Three Breaths</p><p>58:40 Sharing the Healing</p><p>01:00:07 Research and Data Collection</p><p>01:06:10 Personal Journey and PTSD</p><p>01:14:38 Generosity and Self-Mastery</p><p>01:21:18 Morning Routine and Generosity</p><p>01:27:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tim-breathwork-in-bed-episode-6]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c5497f80-9d51-41f7-a7e1-e55679a64979</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 04 Jan 2025 10:57:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/3584ca4d-cc8c-4f98-a238-7bca7b04d21e/tim-breathwork-in-bed-episode-6-converted.mp3" length="112391458" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:33:40</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/50c8da95-01f1-4cbf-86ca-952b868c0405/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/50c8da95-01f1-4cbf-86ca-952b868c0405/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/50c8da95-01f1-4cbf-86ca-952b868c0405/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Systematic review &amp; meta-analysis of 208 RCTs - #5 - Dec 21, 2024</title><itunes:title>Systematic review &amp; meta-analysis of 208 RCTs - #5 - Dec 21, 2024</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Neurostimulation: New Frontiers in Mental Health Treatment</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia, delves into a groundbreaking meta-analysis on the efficacy of neurostimulation techniques like TMS and tDCS across various mental disorders. Covering 208 randomized controlled trials, the discussion highlights the potential of these techniques in treating conditions such as generalized anxiety disorder, substance use disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, schizophrenia, and PTSD. Passmore breaks down the results, emphasizing the importance of protocol standardization, discusses the implications for clinical practice, and explores future research directions and innovations in neurostimulation. Listeners are encouraged to consider the challenges and opportunities within this evolving field and to stay engaged for upcoming episodes focusing on personalized mental health care.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>02:52 Introduction to Neurostimulation Techniques</p><p>07:12 Key Findings from the Meta-Analysis</p><p>11:06 Clinical Implications and Future Directions</p><p>17:29 Advanced Evidence-Based Critical Analysis</p><p>24:18 Summary and Final Thoughts</p><p>Study: </p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35365806/</p><p><br></p><p>Resources: </p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS):</p><p><br></p><p>Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH): Provides an overview of tDCS, its applications, and ongoing research into its efficacy for major depressive disorder. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.camh.ca/en/your-care/programs-and-services/therapeutic-brain-intervention-service</p><p><br></p><p>Wikipedia - Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation: Offers detailed information on the technique, its mechanisms, clinical applications, and current research findings. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_direct-current_stimulation</p><p><br></p><p>The Times - Discusses recent research on the efficacy and safety of home-based tDCS devices for treating depression. </p><p><br></p><p>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/electrifying-your-brain-at-home-can-treat-depression-study-finds-btdbjz2gh￼</p><p><br></p><p>Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS):</p><p><br></p><p>Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH): Provides an overview of rTMS, its applications, and current research studies focusing on psychiatric conditions such as major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/mental-illness-and-addiction-index/repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation</p><p><br></p><p>Nova Scotia Health: Offers a detailed pamphlet explaining how rTMS works, potential side effects, and what patients can expect during treatment sessions. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.nshealth.ca/patient-education-resources/1975</p><p><br></p><p>Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre: Discusses the use of rTMS as a treatment for depression, including patient experiences and insights from medical professionals. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://health.sunnybrook.ca/mental-health/rtms-depression-treatment/</p><p><br></p><p>Mental Health General: Provides an in-depth article on rTMS, covering its mechanisms, effectiveness, and the mental health conditions it may help treat. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.mentalhealthgeneral.com/repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-everything-you-need-to-know/</p><p><br></p><p>The Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research: Features information on their Neuromodulation Research Clinic, which offers personalized rTMS treatments for depression and ongoing research initiatives. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.rtmsresearch-ottawa.ca/</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neurostimulation: New Frontiers in Mental Health Treatment</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia, delves into a groundbreaking meta-analysis on the efficacy of neurostimulation techniques like TMS and tDCS across various mental disorders. Covering 208 randomized controlled trials, the discussion highlights the potential of these techniques in treating conditions such as generalized anxiety disorder, substance use disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, schizophrenia, and PTSD. Passmore breaks down the results, emphasizing the importance of protocol standardization, discusses the implications for clinical practice, and explores future research directions and innovations in neurostimulation. Listeners are encouraged to consider the challenges and opportunities within this evolving field and to stay engaged for upcoming episodes focusing on personalized mental health care.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>02:52 Introduction to Neurostimulation Techniques</p><p>07:12 Key Findings from the Meta-Analysis</p><p>11:06 Clinical Implications and Future Directions</p><p>17:29 Advanced Evidence-Based Critical Analysis</p><p>24:18 Summary and Final Thoughts</p><p>Study: </p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35365806/</p><p><br></p><p>Resources: </p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS):</p><p><br></p><p>Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH): Provides an overview of tDCS, its applications, and ongoing research into its efficacy for major depressive disorder. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.camh.ca/en/your-care/programs-and-services/therapeutic-brain-intervention-service</p><p><br></p><p>Wikipedia - Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation: Offers detailed information on the technique, its mechanisms, clinical applications, and current research findings. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_direct-current_stimulation</p><p><br></p><p>The Times - Discusses recent research on the efficacy and safety of home-based tDCS devices for treating depression. </p><p><br></p><p>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/electrifying-your-brain-at-home-can-treat-depression-study-finds-btdbjz2gh￼</p><p><br></p><p>Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS):</p><p><br></p><p>Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH): Provides an overview of rTMS, its applications, and current research studies focusing on psychiatric conditions such as major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/mental-illness-and-addiction-index/repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation</p><p><br></p><p>Nova Scotia Health: Offers a detailed pamphlet explaining how rTMS works, potential side effects, and what patients can expect during treatment sessions. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.nshealth.ca/patient-education-resources/1975</p><p><br></p><p>Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre: Discusses the use of rTMS as a treatment for depression, including patient experiences and insights from medical professionals. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://health.sunnybrook.ca/mental-health/rtms-depression-treatment/</p><p><br></p><p>Mental Health General: Provides an in-depth article on rTMS, covering its mechanisms, effectiveness, and the mental health conditions it may help treat. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.mentalhealthgeneral.com/repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-everything-you-need-to-know/</p><p><br></p><p>The Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research: Features information on their Neuromodulation Research Clinic, which offers personalized rTMS treatments for depression and ongoing research initiatives. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.rtmsresearch-ottawa.ca/</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/systematic-review-meta-analysis-of-208-rcts-episode-5]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">02387e01-d831-4a8e-b389-84b130094ea9</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/534cb6c4-01a6-4d5b-b8d1-bc284836ba45/pod-logo-best.png"/><pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2024 07:46:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/be6e627a-85fe-48d1-93b1-7d798fda70c7/systematic-review-meta-analysis-of-208-rcts-episode-5-converted.mp3" length="32884650" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>27:24</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a8136381-efb0-497f-a708-d264482d61e4/transcript.json" type="application/json"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a8136381-efb0-497f-a708-d264482d61e4/transcript.srt" type="application/srt" rel="captions"/><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a8136381-efb0-497f-a708-d264482d61e4/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>The Role of tDCS in Migraine Therapy - #4 - Dec 14, 2024</title><itunes:title>The Role of tDCS in Migraine Therapy - #4 - Dec 14, 2024</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring TDCS for Migraine Treatment: An In-Depth Study Review</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor from the University of British Columbia, we dive into the world of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) for the treatment of migraine headaches. The episode features a detailed analysis of the study 'Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Migraine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials' by Hong and colleagues. Key areas covered include the study's methodologies, findings on the efficacy and safety of TDCS, and its potential implications for clinical practice. The episode aims to offer a comprehensive review and critical appraisal of the study, exploring how TDCS might influence future migraine treatments. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content through social media and to consult their healthcare providers for personalized medical advice.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:55 Podcast Mission and Audience</p><p>01:14 Evidence-Based Analysis Commitment</p><p>01:46 Disclaimer and Full Disclosure</p><p>02:26 Episode Sponsor and Introduction</p><p>02:55 Exploring TDCS for Migraine Treatment</p><p>05:12 Overview of the Hong Study</p><p>10:42 Study Findings and Implications</p><p>27:26 Critical Appraisal Using PRISMA</p><p>34:40 Conclusion and Future Directions</p><p><br></p><p>Study:</p><p><br></p><p>Hong P, Liu Y, Wei Y, Zhao J, Zhang J, Zhang Q, et al. Transcranial direct current stimulation for migraine: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2022;28(5):692–701. doi:10.1111/cns.13843.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35437933/</p><p><br></p><p>tDCS and migraine resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has been explored as a potential treatment for migraines. </p><p><br></p><p> • The Journal of Headache and Pain: This journal features a systematic review titled “Which is the best transcranial direct current stimulation protocol for migraine prevention?” The article critically appraises randomized controlled trials to determine optimal tDCS protocols for migraine prevention. ￼</p><p>https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10194-021-01361-0</p><p><br></p><p> • Brain Stimulation Journal: An article titled “Long-term prophylactic efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation in chronic migraine” discusses the effectiveness of tDCS as a preventive treatment for chronic migraine, providing insights into study designs and outcomes. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X%2822%2900040-7/fulltext</p><p><br></p><p> • The Journal of Head and Face Pain: This publication includes a systematic review on the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and tDCS for headache treatment, offering a comprehensive overview of neuromodulation techniques in managing headache disorders, including migraines. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.brainsway.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Stilling_The-Journal-of-Head-and-Face-Pain-2019_TMS_tDCS_Headache_Review.pdf</p><p><br></p><p> • The Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research: A review article titled “The efficacy of tDCS in the treatment of migraine” examines various studies on tDCS application for migraine relief, discussing methodologies, results, and clinical implications. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.alliedacademies.org/articles/the-efficacy-of-tdcs-in-the-treatment-of-migraine-a-review.pdf</p><p><br></p><p> • SpringerLink: The book chapter “Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation” in the publication “Neuromodulation in Headache and Facial Pain Management” provides an in-depth discussion on the application of tDCS in treating migraines, including technical aspects and clinical findings. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-14121-9_8</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring TDCS for Migraine Treatment: An In-Depth Study Review</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor from the University of British Columbia, we dive into the world of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) for the treatment of migraine headaches. The episode features a detailed analysis of the study 'Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Migraine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials' by Hong and colleagues. Key areas covered include the study's methodologies, findings on the efficacy and safety of TDCS, and its potential implications for clinical practice. The episode aims to offer a comprehensive review and critical appraisal of the study, exploring how TDCS might influence future migraine treatments. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content through social media and to consult their healthcare providers for personalized medical advice.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:55 Podcast Mission and Audience</p><p>01:14 Evidence-Based Analysis Commitment</p><p>01:46 Disclaimer and Full Disclosure</p><p>02:26 Episode Sponsor and Introduction</p><p>02:55 Exploring TDCS for Migraine Treatment</p><p>05:12 Overview of the Hong Study</p><p>10:42 Study Findings and Implications</p><p>27:26 Critical Appraisal Using PRISMA</p><p>34:40 Conclusion and Future Directions</p><p><br></p><p>Study:</p><p><br></p><p>Hong P, Liu Y, Wei Y, Zhao J, Zhang J, Zhang Q, et al. Transcranial direct current stimulation for migraine: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2022;28(5):692–701. doi:10.1111/cns.13843.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35437933/</p><p><br></p><p>tDCS and migraine resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has been explored as a potential treatment for migraines. </p><p><br></p><p> • The Journal of Headache and Pain: This journal features a systematic review titled “Which is the best transcranial direct current stimulation protocol for migraine prevention?” The article critically appraises randomized controlled trials to determine optimal tDCS protocols for migraine prevention. ￼</p><p>https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10194-021-01361-0</p><p><br></p><p> • Brain Stimulation Journal: An article titled “Long-term prophylactic efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation in chronic migraine” discusses the effectiveness of tDCS as a preventive treatment for chronic migraine, providing insights into study designs and outcomes. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X%2822%2900040-7/fulltext</p><p><br></p><p> • The Journal of Head and Face Pain: This publication includes a systematic review on the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and tDCS for headache treatment, offering a comprehensive overview of neuromodulation techniques in managing headache disorders, including migraines. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.brainsway.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Stilling_The-Journal-of-Head-and-Face-Pain-2019_TMS_tDCS_Headache_Review.pdf</p><p><br></p><p> • The Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research: A review article titled “The efficacy of tDCS in the treatment of migraine” examines various studies on tDCS application for migraine relief, discussing methodologies, results, and clinical implications. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.alliedacademies.org/articles/the-efficacy-of-tdcs-in-the-treatment-of-migraine-a-review.pdf</p><p><br></p><p> • SpringerLink: The book chapter “Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation” in the publication “Neuromodulation in Headache and Facial Pain Management” provides an in-depth discussion on the application of tDCS in treating migraines, including technical aspects and clinical findings. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-14121-9_8</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/the-role-of-tdcs-in-migraine-therapy-episode-4-dec-14-2024]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d2272d9f-8f5e-468f-8e10-88278d744766</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/0b59be7a-ae6b-495f-995e-1ec1b14790b4/42665799-1734235546401-c0a1122c35f81.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2024 06:02:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/74906f93-13ab-471d-a29b-6a26dc77254c/https-3a-2f-2fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl-cloudfront-net-2fstaging-2f2024-11.mp3" length="35685913" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>37:10</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>Exploring TDCS for Migraine Treatment: An In-Depth Study Review

In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor from the University of British Columbia, we dive into the world of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) for the treatment of migraine headaches. The episode features a detailed analysis of the study &apos;Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Migraine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials&apos; by Hong and colleagues. Key areas covered include the study&apos;s methodologies, findings on the efficacy and safety of TDCS, and its potential implications for clinical practice. The episode aims to offer a comprehensive review and critical appraisal of the study, exploring how TDCS might influence future migraine treatments. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content through social media and to consult their healthcare providers for personalized medical advice.

00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast
00:55 Podcast Mission and Audience
01:14 Evidence-Based Analysis Commitment
01:46 Disclaimer and Full Disclosure
02:26 Episode Sponsor and Introduction
02:55 Exploring TDCS for Migraine Treatment
05:12 Overview of the Hong Study
10:42 Study Findings and Implications
27:26 Critical Appraisal Using PRISMA
34:40 Conclusion and Future Directions



Study:

Hong P, Liu Y, Wei Y, Zhao J, Zhang J, Zhang Q, et al. Transcranial direct current stimulation for migraine: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2022;28(5):692–701. doi:10.1111/cns.13843.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35437933/

tDCS and migraine resources:

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has been explored as a potential treatment for migraines. 

 • The Journal of Headache and Pain: This journal features a systematic review titled “Which is the best transcranial direct current stimulation protocol for migraine prevention?” The article critically appraises randomized controlled trials to determine optimal tDCS protocols for migraine prevention. ￼
https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10194-021-01361-0

 • Brain Stimulation Journal: An article titled “Long-term prophylactic efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation in chronic migraine” discusses the effectiveness of tDCS as a preventive treatment for chronic migraine, providing insights into study designs and outcomes. ￼

https://www.brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-861X%2822%2900040-7/fulltext

 • The Journal of Head and Face Pain: This publication includes a systematic review on the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and tDCS for headache treatment, offering a comprehensive overview of neuromodulation techniques in managing headache disorders, including migraines. ￼

https://www.brainsway.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Stilling_The-Journal-of-Head-and-Face-Pain-2019_TMS_tDCS_Headache_Review.pdf

 • The Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research: A review article titled “The efficacy of tDCS in the treatment of migraine” examines various studies on tDCS application for migraine relief, discussing methodologies, results, and clinical implications. ￼

https://www.alliedacademies.org/articles/the-efficacy-of-tdcs-in-the-treatment-of-migraine-a-review.pdf

 • SpringerLink: The book chapter “Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation” in the publication “Neuromodulation in Headache and Facial Pain Management” provides an in-depth discussion on the application of tDCS in treating migraines, including technical aspects and clinical findings. ￼

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-14121-9_8</itunes:summary></item><item><title>tDCS and Its Impact on Fibromyalgia - #3 - Dec 6, 2024</title><itunes:title>tDCS and Its Impact on Fibromyalgia - #3 - Dec 6, 2024</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring TDCS for Fibromyalgia Pain Relief</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, introduces the podcast's focus on bringing cutting-edge neuroscience research and education to the public. The episode delves into the use of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) as a treatment for chronic pain in fibromyalgia patients. Detailed insights into the systematic review and meta-analysis conducted on existing TDCS studies are provided, along with an exploration of fibromyalgia, its symptoms, and the challenges in treating it. The episode also discusses the methodology, findings, and implications of the research, highlighting both the strengths and limitations. Emphasis is placed on making the science accessible, and caveats are given regarding the educational nature of the podcast and the importance of professional medical guidance.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:18 Introduction to the Podcast and Host</p><p>00:26 Podcast Mission and Structure</p><p>01:45 Disclaimer and Ethical Considerations</p><p>02:26 Episode Sponsor and Disclosure</p><p>02:57 Introduction to Today's Topic: TDCS and Fibromyalgia</p><p>03:21 Understanding Fibromyalgia</p><p>04:17 Challenges in Treating Fibromyalgia</p><p>05:26 Introduction to TDCS</p><p>06:13 Study Overview: TDCS for Fibromyalgia</p><p>06:50 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Explained</p><p>07:58 Study Methodology and Parameters</p><p>11:58 Key Findings and Implications</p><p>15:10 Critical Appraisal of the Study</p><p>19:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p>Study: </p><p>Moshfeghinia R, Shekouh D, Mostafavi S, Hosseinzadeh M, Bahadori AR, Abdollahifard S, et al. The effects of transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) on pain intensity of patients with fibromyalgia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Neurol. 2023;23(1):395. doi:10.1186/s12883-023-03445-7.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37919664/</p><p><br></p><p>tDCS and fibromyalgia resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has shown promise in alleviating pain associated with fibromyalgia. </p><p><br></p><p> • Fibromyalgia Support Network (FSN): FSN offers patient education and resources on chronic illnesses like fibromyalgia. Their website provides information on various treatment options, including neuromodulation techniques such as tDCS. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://fibrosupportnetwork.ca/</p><p><br></p><p> • International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP): IASP features articles and systematic reviews on pain management strategies. One such article discusses the effects of tDCS on pain intensity in fibromyalgia patients, offering insights into its efficacy. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.iasp-pain.org/publications/pain-research-forum/papers-of-the-week/paper/the-effects-of-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-tdcs-on-pain-intensity-of-patients-with-fibromyalgia-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis/</p><p><br></p><p> • Fibromyalgia News Today: This platform provides news and articles related to fibromyalgia research and treatments. An article titled “Managing Chronic Pain with Transcranial Direct Stimulation Shows Promise” explores the potential benefits of tDCS for fibromyalgia patients. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://fibromyalgianewstoday.com/2017/04/05/managing-chronic-pain-tdcs-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation/￼</p><p><br></p><p> • Neurology Advisor: An article titled “Can Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Effectively Treat Fibromyalgia?” discusses recent studies and findings on the use of tDCS in managing fibromyalgia symptoms, providing a clinical perspective on its application. </p><p><br></p><p>https://www.neurologyadvisor.com/news/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-effectively-treat-fibromyalgia/</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring TDCS for Fibromyalgia Pain Relief</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, introduces the podcast's focus on bringing cutting-edge neuroscience research and education to the public. The episode delves into the use of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) as a treatment for chronic pain in fibromyalgia patients. Detailed insights into the systematic review and meta-analysis conducted on existing TDCS studies are provided, along with an exploration of fibromyalgia, its symptoms, and the challenges in treating it. The episode also discusses the methodology, findings, and implications of the research, highlighting both the strengths and limitations. Emphasis is placed on making the science accessible, and caveats are given regarding the educational nature of the podcast and the importance of professional medical guidance.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:18 Introduction to the Podcast and Host</p><p>00:26 Podcast Mission and Structure</p><p>01:45 Disclaimer and Ethical Considerations</p><p>02:26 Episode Sponsor and Disclosure</p><p>02:57 Introduction to Today's Topic: TDCS and Fibromyalgia</p><p>03:21 Understanding Fibromyalgia</p><p>04:17 Challenges in Treating Fibromyalgia</p><p>05:26 Introduction to TDCS</p><p>06:13 Study Overview: TDCS for Fibromyalgia</p><p>06:50 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Explained</p><p>07:58 Study Methodology and Parameters</p><p>11:58 Key Findings and Implications</p><p>15:10 Critical Appraisal of the Study</p><p>19:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p>Study: </p><p>Moshfeghinia R, Shekouh D, Mostafavi S, Hosseinzadeh M, Bahadori AR, Abdollahifard S, et al. The effects of transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) on pain intensity of patients with fibromyalgia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Neurol. 2023;23(1):395. doi:10.1186/s12883-023-03445-7.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37919664/</p><p><br></p><p>tDCS and fibromyalgia resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has shown promise in alleviating pain associated with fibromyalgia. </p><p><br></p><p> • Fibromyalgia Support Network (FSN): FSN offers patient education and resources on chronic illnesses like fibromyalgia. Their website provides information on various treatment options, including neuromodulation techniques such as tDCS. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://fibrosupportnetwork.ca/</p><p><br></p><p> • International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP): IASP features articles and systematic reviews on pain management strategies. One such article discusses the effects of tDCS on pain intensity in fibromyalgia patients, offering insights into its efficacy. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.iasp-pain.org/publications/pain-research-forum/papers-of-the-week/paper/the-effects-of-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-tdcs-on-pain-intensity-of-patients-with-fibromyalgia-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis/</p><p><br></p><p> • Fibromyalgia News Today: This platform provides news and articles related to fibromyalgia research and treatments. An article titled “Managing Chronic Pain with Transcranial Direct Stimulation Shows Promise” explores the potential benefits of tDCS for fibromyalgia patients. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://fibromyalgianewstoday.com/2017/04/05/managing-chronic-pain-tdcs-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation/￼</p><p><br></p><p> • Neurology Advisor: An article titled “Can Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Effectively Treat Fibromyalgia?” discusses recent studies and findings on the use of tDCS in managing fibromyalgia symptoms, providing a clinical perspective on its application. </p><p><br></p><p>https://www.neurologyadvisor.com/news/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-effectively-treat-fibromyalgia/</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/tdcs-and-its-impact-on-fibromyalgia-episode-3-dec-6-2024]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">88fc7c1c-d99b-489f-8f7c-2c98aa369655</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/a7bd6fcf-4999-4b2d-9f9a-73fecfff3f65/42665799-1734235546401-c0a1122c35f81.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2024 05:49:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/d0471a12-4ad7-4194-8900-4e9fef4242b4/tdcs-and-its-impact-on-fibromyalgia-episode-3-dec-6-2024-descri.mp3" length="24939320" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>20:47</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>3</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>Exploring TDCS for Fibromyalgia Pain Relief

In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, host Michael Passmore, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, introduces the podcast&apos;s focus on bringing cutting-edge neuroscience research and education to the public. The episode delves into the use of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) as a treatment for chronic pain in fibromyalgia patients. Detailed insights into the systematic review and meta-analysis conducted on existing TDCS studies are provided, along with an exploration of fibromyalgia, its symptoms, and the challenges in treating it. The episode also discusses the methodology, findings, and implications of the research, highlighting both the strengths and limitations. Emphasis is placed on making the science accessible, and caveats are given regarding the educational nature of the podcast and the importance of professional medical guidance.

00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast
00:18 Introduction to the Podcast and Host
00:26 Podcast Mission and Structure
01:45 Disclaimer and Ethical Considerations
02:26 Episode Sponsor and Disclosure
02:57 Introduction to Today&apos;s Topic: TDCS and Fibromyalgia
03:21 Understanding Fibromyalgia
04:17 Challenges in Treating Fibromyalgia
05:26 Introduction to TDCS
06:13 Study Overview: TDCS for Fibromyalgia
06:50 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Explained
07:58 Study Methodology and Parameters
11:58 Key Findings and Implications
15:10 Critical Appraisal of the Study
19:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



Study: 

Moshfeghinia R, Shekouh D, Mostafavi S, Hosseinzadeh M, Bahadori AR, Abdollahifard S, et al. The effects of transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) on pain intensity of patients with fibromyalgia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Neurol. 2023;23(1):395. doi:10.1186/s12883-023-03445-7.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37919664/

tDCS and fibromyalgia resources:

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has shown promise in alleviating pain associated with fibromyalgia. 

 • Fibromyalgia Support Network (FSN): FSN offers patient education and resources on chronic illnesses like fibromyalgia. Their website provides information on various treatment options, including neuromodulation techniques such as tDCS. ￼

https://fibrosupportnetwork.ca/

 • International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP): IASP features articles and systematic reviews on pain management strategies. One such article discusses the effects of tDCS on pain intensity in fibromyalgia patients, offering insights into its efficacy. ￼

https://www.iasp-pain.org/publications/pain-research-forum/papers-of-the-week/paper/the-effects-of-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-tdcs-on-pain-intensity-of-patients-with-fibromyalgia-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis/

 • Fibromyalgia News Today: This platform provides news and articles related to fibromyalgia research and treatments. An article titled “Managing Chronic Pain with Transcranial Direct Stimulation Shows Promise” explores the potential benefits of tDCS for fibromyalgia patients. ￼

https://fibromyalgianewstoday.com/2017/04/05/managing-chronic-pain-tdcs-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation/￼

 • Neurology Advisor: An article titled “Can Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Effectively Treat Fibromyalgia?” discusses recent studies and findings on the use of tDCS in managing fibromyalgia symptoms, providing a clinical perspective on its application. 

https://www.neurologyadvisor.com/news/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-effectively-treat-fibromyalgia/</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Home-Based tDCS for Depression - #2 - Nov 28, 2024</title><itunes:title>Home-Based tDCS for Depression - #2 - Nov 28, 2024</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Home-Based tDCS: A Breakthrough in Treating Major Depressive Disorder</p><p>In this inaugural episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Clinical Associate Professor Michael Passmore from the University of British Columbia explores the fascinating world of neurostimulation, focusing on a cutting-edge study on home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for treating major depressive disorder. The episode covers the significance of tDCS as an accessible and cost-effective treatment, the robust design and findings of the study, and the potential applications and future of this groundbreaking therapy. The episode also critically appraises the study's methodology, results, and clinical significance. Brought to you in partnership with ZipStim Neurostimulation.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>03:01 Understanding tDCS and Its Importance</p><p>04:57 The Mechanics of tDCS</p><p>06:51 Home-Based tDCS: A New Frontier</p><p>07:59 Study Design and Methodology</p><p>12:54 Results and Findings</p><p>18:15 Safety and Feasibility of Home-Based tDCS</p><p>23:32 Broader Implications and Future Directions</p><p>28:42 Critical Appraisal of the Study</p><p>43:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p>Study:</p><p>Woodham RD, Selvaraj S, Lajmi N, Hobday H, Sheehan G, Ghazi-Noori A, et al. Home-based transcranial direct current stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder: a fully remote phase 2 randomized sham-controlled trial. Nat Med. 2024;30(10):2045–54. doi:10.1038/s41591-024-03305-y.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39433921/</p><p><br></p><p>tDCS and depression resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has shown promise in treating depression. </p><p><br></p><p>     •       Flow Neuroscience offers a home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) headset designed to treat depression. This device delivers gentle electrical currents to stimulate specific brain regions associated with mood regulation. In the UK, Flow’s tDCS headset has gained attention as a non-invasive, medication-free treatment option for individuals with depression.</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.flowneuroscience.com/</p><p><br></p><p> • ZipStim: Specializing in physician-supervised, home-based tDCS treatments, ZipStim provides personalized therapy plans. Their platform emphasizes convenience and accessibility, offering comprehensive information on how home-based tDCS can be integrated into health care.</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.zipstim.com/</p><p><br></p><p> • Neuroelectrics Blog: An article titled “Home-Based tDCS as a Promising Treatment for Depression” discusses the feasibility and safety of home-administered tDCS, highlighting recent pilot studies and their implications for mental health treatment. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.neuroelectrics.com/blog/2024/04/02/home-based-tdcs-as-a-promising-treatment-for-depression/</p><p><br></p><p> • Mave Health: Their blog post, “tDCS for Depression: Is Home-Based Treatment Effective with Remote Supervision?” explores the effectiveness of home-based tDCS combined with remote supervision, providing insights into recent research findings and practical considerations. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.mavehealth.com/</p><p><br></p><p> • Neuroscience News: The article “Home-Based Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Treating Depression” reports on recent studies demonstrating the safety and efficacy of home-based tDCS for individuals with major depressive disorder. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://neurosciencenews.com/home-tdcs-depression-27896/</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home-Based tDCS: A Breakthrough in Treating Major Depressive Disorder</p><p>In this inaugural episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Clinical Associate Professor Michael Passmore from the University of British Columbia explores the fascinating world of neurostimulation, focusing on a cutting-edge study on home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for treating major depressive disorder. The episode covers the significance of tDCS as an accessible and cost-effective treatment, the robust design and findings of the study, and the potential applications and future of this groundbreaking therapy. The episode also critically appraises the study's methodology, results, and clinical significance. Brought to you in partnership with ZipStim Neurostimulation.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>03:01 Understanding tDCS and Its Importance</p><p>04:57 The Mechanics of tDCS</p><p>06:51 Home-Based tDCS: A New Frontier</p><p>07:59 Study Design and Methodology</p><p>12:54 Results and Findings</p><p>18:15 Safety and Feasibility of Home-Based tDCS</p><p>23:32 Broader Implications and Future Directions</p><p>28:42 Critical Appraisal of the Study</p><p>43:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p>Study:</p><p>Woodham RD, Selvaraj S, Lajmi N, Hobday H, Sheehan G, Ghazi-Noori A, et al. Home-based transcranial direct current stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder: a fully remote phase 2 randomized sham-controlled trial. Nat Med. 2024;30(10):2045–54. doi:10.1038/s41591-024-03305-y.</p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39433921/</p><p><br></p><p>tDCS and depression resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has shown promise in treating depression. </p><p><br></p><p>     •       Flow Neuroscience offers a home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) headset designed to treat depression. This device delivers gentle electrical currents to stimulate specific brain regions associated with mood regulation. In the UK, Flow’s tDCS headset has gained attention as a non-invasive, medication-free treatment option for individuals with depression.</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.flowneuroscience.com/</p><p><br></p><p> • ZipStim: Specializing in physician-supervised, home-based tDCS treatments, ZipStim provides personalized therapy plans. Their platform emphasizes convenience and accessibility, offering comprehensive information on how home-based tDCS can be integrated into health care.</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.zipstim.com/</p><p><br></p><p> • Neuroelectrics Blog: An article titled “Home-Based tDCS as a Promising Treatment for Depression” discusses the feasibility and safety of home-administered tDCS, highlighting recent pilot studies and their implications for mental health treatment. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.neuroelectrics.com/blog/2024/04/02/home-based-tdcs-as-a-promising-treatment-for-depression/</p><p><br></p><p> • Mave Health: Their blog post, “tDCS for Depression: Is Home-Based Treatment Effective with Remote Supervision?” explores the effectiveness of home-based tDCS combined with remote supervision, providing insights into recent research findings and practical considerations. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.mavehealth.com/</p><p><br></p><p> • Neuroscience News: The article “Home-Based Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Treating Depression” reports on recent studies demonstrating the safety and efficacy of home-based tDCS for individuals with major depressive disorder. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://neurosciencenews.com/home-tdcs-depression-27896/</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/home-based-tdcs-for-depression-episode-2-nov-28-2024]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">b6fbb621-a2bd-42c8-a736-fe838f4004f9</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e6046b7d-e231-4f2f-bef1-11891ed52d37/42665799-1734235546401-c0a1122c35f81.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2024 05:33:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/55b62fe6-1a5b-4704-b04c-7585626ec043/https-3a-2f-2fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl-cloudfront-net-2fstaging-2f2024-11.mp3" length="43103089" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>44:54</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>Home-Based tDCS: A Breakthrough in Treating Major Depressive Disorder

In this inaugural episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, Clinical Associate Professor Michael Passmore from the University of British Columbia explores the fascinating world of neurostimulation, focusing on a cutting-edge study on home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for treating major depressive disorder. The episode covers the significance of tDCS as an accessible and cost-effective treatment, the robust design and findings of the study, and the potential applications and future of this groundbreaking therapy. The episode also critically appraises the study&apos;s methodology, results, and clinical significance. Brought to you in partnership with ZipStim Neurostimulation.

00:00 Introduction to the Neurostimulation Podcast
03:01 Understanding tDCS and Its Importance
04:57 The Mechanics of tDCS
06:51 Home-Based tDCS: A New Frontier
07:59 Study Design and Methodology
12:54 Results and Findings
18:15 Safety and Feasibility of Home-Based tDCS
23:32 Broader Implications and Future Directions
28:42 Critical Appraisal of the Study
43:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Study:

Woodham RD, Selvaraj S, Lajmi N, Hobday H, Sheehan G, Ghazi-Noori A, et al. Home-based transcranial direct current stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder: a fully remote phase 2 randomized sham-controlled trial. Nat Med. 2024;30(10):2045–54. doi:10.1038/s41591-024-03305-y.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39433921/

tDCS and depression resources:

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that has shown promise in treating depression. 

     •       Flow Neuroscience offers a home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) headset designed to treat depression. This device delivers gentle electrical currents to stimulate specific brain regions associated with mood regulation. In the UK, Flow’s tDCS headset has gained attention as a non-invasive, medication-free treatment option for individuals with depression.

https://www.flowneuroscience.com/

 • ZipStim: Specializing in physician-supervised, home-based tDCS treatments, ZipStim provides personalized therapy plans. Their platform emphasizes convenience and accessibility, offering comprehensive information on how home-based tDCS can be integrated into health care.

https://www.zipstim.com/

 • Neuroelectrics Blog: An article titled “Home-Based tDCS as a Promising Treatment for Depression” discusses the feasibility and safety of home-administered tDCS, highlighting recent pilot studies and their implications for mental health treatment. ￼

https://www.neuroelectrics.com/blog/2024/04/02/home-based-tdcs-as-a-promising-treatment-for-depression/

 • Mave Health: Their blog post, “tDCS for Depression: Is Home-Based Treatment Effective with Remote Supervision?” explores the effectiveness of home-based tDCS combined with remote supervision, providing insights into recent research findings and practical considerations. ￼

https://www.mavehealth.com/

 • Neuroscience News: The article “Home-Based Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Treating Depression” reports on recent studies demonstrating the safety and efficacy of home-based tDCS for individuals with major depressive disorder. ￼

https://neurosciencenews.com/home-tdcs-depression-27896/</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Exploring tTIS and Reinforcement Learning - #1 - Nov 7, 2024</title><itunes:title>Exploring tTIS and Reinforcement Learning - #1 - Nov 7, 2024</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (tTIS) and Reinforcement Learning</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore from the University of British Columbia, the focus is on Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (TTIS) and its role in motor learning and reinforcement. The episode explores a study published in Nature Human Behavior which shows how TTIS can either enhance or disrupt motor learning by targeting the striatum, a critical brain region. Key insights include the methodology of using different frequencies of TTIS on healthy young adults, the impact on reinforcement learning, and the potential clinical applications for neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease. The discussion also delves into the ethical considerations and future directions for this promising non-invasive neurostimulation technology.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:36 Introduction to Neurostimulation and Podcast Goals</p><p>01:43 Disclaimer and Personal Commitment</p><p>03:06 Today's Topic: Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (TTIS)</p><p>04:14 Understanding TTIS: Mechanism and Bioengineering</p><p>06:37 Reinforcement Learning and the Striatum</p><p>10:04 The Study: Methodology and Experiment Design</p><p>13:46 Key Findings and Implications</p><p>16:50 Advanced Critical Appraisal of the Study</p><p>23:13 Future Directions and Ethical Considerations</p><p>26:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p><br></p><p>Study: </p><p><br></p><p>Vassiliadis P, Beanato E, Popa T, Windel F, Morishita T, Neufeld E, et al. Non-invasive stimulation of the human striatum disrupts reinforcement learning of motor skills. Nat Hum Behav. 2024;8(5):566–74. doi:10.1038/s41562-024-01901-z. </p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38811696/</p><p><br></p><p>tTIS resources: </p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (tTIS) is an emerging non-invasive neuromodulation technique designed to target deep brain regions with precision. </p><p><br></p><p> • TI Solutions: This company specializes in developing devices and planning tools for temporal interference research. Their website offers detailed information on the science behind tTIS, device descriptions, and recent advancements in the field. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://temporalinterference.com</p><p><br></p><p> • Brainbox: Brainbox provides an overview of temporal interference, including its principles, applications, and associated products. The site also references key studies and offers insights into the technique’s potential. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://brainbox-neuro.com/techniques/temporal-interference</p><p><br></p><p> • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience: This journal features articles such as “A mini-review: recent advancements in temporal interference stimulation in modulating brain function and behavior,” which discusses the latest research and findings related to tTIS. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/human-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1266753/full</p><p><br></p><p> • EPFL News: The École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has published articles on non-invasive deep brain stimulation techniques, including tTIS, and their applications in enhancing motor learning. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://actu.epfl.ch/news/non-invasive-deep-brain-stimulation-enhances-motor</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (tTIS) and Reinforcement Learning</p><p>In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore from the University of British Columbia, the focus is on Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (TTIS) and its role in motor learning and reinforcement. The episode explores a study published in Nature Human Behavior which shows how TTIS can either enhance or disrupt motor learning by targeting the striatum, a critical brain region. Key insights include the methodology of using different frequencies of TTIS on healthy young adults, the impact on reinforcement learning, and the potential clinical applications for neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease. The discussion also delves into the ethical considerations and future directions for this promising non-invasive neurostimulation technology.</p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>00:36 Introduction to Neurostimulation and Podcast Goals</p><p>01:43 Disclaimer and Personal Commitment</p><p>03:06 Today's Topic: Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (TTIS)</p><p>04:14 Understanding TTIS: Mechanism and Bioengineering</p><p>06:37 Reinforcement Learning and the Striatum</p><p>10:04 The Study: Methodology and Experiment Design</p><p>13:46 Key Findings and Implications</p><p>16:50 Advanced Critical Appraisal of the Study</p><p>23:13 Future Directions and Ethical Considerations</p><p>26:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p><p><br></p><p>Study: </p><p><br></p><p>Vassiliadis P, Beanato E, Popa T, Windel F, Morishita T, Neufeld E, et al. Non-invasive stimulation of the human striatum disrupts reinforcement learning of motor skills. Nat Hum Behav. 2024;8(5):566–74. doi:10.1038/s41562-024-01901-z. </p><p><br></p><p>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38811696/</p><p><br></p><p>tTIS resources: </p><p><br></p><p>Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (tTIS) is an emerging non-invasive neuromodulation technique designed to target deep brain regions with precision. </p><p><br></p><p> • TI Solutions: This company specializes in developing devices and planning tools for temporal interference research. Their website offers detailed information on the science behind tTIS, device descriptions, and recent advancements in the field. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://temporalinterference.com</p><p><br></p><p> • Brainbox: Brainbox provides an overview of temporal interference, including its principles, applications, and associated products. The site also references key studies and offers insights into the technique’s potential. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://brainbox-neuro.com/techniques/temporal-interference</p><p><br></p><p> • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience: This journal features articles such as “A mini-review: recent advancements in temporal interference stimulation in modulating brain function and behavior,” which discusses the latest research and findings related to tTIS. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/human-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1266753/full</p><p><br></p><p> • EPFL News: The École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has published articles on non-invasive deep brain stimulation techniques, including tTIS, and their applications in enhancing motor learning. ￼</p><p><br></p><p>https://actu.epfl.ch/news/non-invasive-deep-brain-stimulation-enhances-motor</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/exploring-ttis-and-reinforcement-learning-episode-1-nov-7-2024]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">8d922824-f768-477d-ac54-3e7b2f9dbc4d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1ca1197c-f9bf-4553-9875-53c2a87aaf08/42665799-1734235546401-c0a1122c35f81.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2024 04:43:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/4baf6fa8-f5ff-42e8-bdfe-458e0f8731a5/https-3a-2f-2fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl-cloudfront-net-2fstaging-2f2024-11.mp3" length="34147409" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>28:27</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>Exploring Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (tTIS) and Reinforcement Learning

In this episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore from the University of British Columbia, the focus is on Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (TTIS) and its role in motor learning and reinforcement. The episode explores a study published in Nature Human Behavior which shows how TTIS can either enhance or disrupt motor learning by targeting the striatum, a critical brain region. Key insights include the methodology of using different frequencies of TTIS on healthy young adults, the impact on reinforcement learning, and the potential clinical applications for neurological conditions like Parkinson&apos;s disease. The discussion also delves into the ethical considerations and future directions for this promising non-invasive neurostimulation technology.

00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast
00:36 Introduction to Neurostimulation and Podcast Goals
01:43 Disclaimer and Personal Commitment
03:06 Today&apos;s Topic: Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (TTIS)
04:14 Understanding TTIS: Mechanism and Bioengineering
06:37 Reinforcement Learning and the Striatum
10:04 The Study: Methodology and Experiment Design
13:46 Key Findings and Implications
16:50 Advanced Critical Appraisal of the Study
23:13 Future Directions and Ethical Considerations
26:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



Study: 

Vassiliadis P, Beanato E, Popa T, Windel F, Morishita T, Neufeld E, et al. Non-invasive stimulation of the human striatum disrupts reinforcement learning of motor skills. Nat Hum Behav. 2024;8(5):566–74. doi:10.1038/s41562-024-01901-z. 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38811696/

tTIS resources: 

Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (tTIS) is an emerging non-invasive neuromodulation technique designed to target deep brain regions with precision. 

 • TI Solutions: This company specializes in developing devices and planning tools for temporal interference research. Their website offers detailed information on the science behind tTIS, device descriptions, and recent advancements in the field. ￼

https://temporalinterference.com

 • Brainbox: Brainbox provides an overview of temporal interference, including its principles, applications, and associated products. The site also references key studies and offers insights into the technique’s potential. ￼

https://brainbox-neuro.com/techniques/temporal-interference

 • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience: This journal features articles such as “A mini-review: recent advancements in temporal interference stimulation in modulating brain function and behavior,” which discusses the latest research and findings related to tTIS. ￼

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/human-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1266753/full

 • EPFL News: The École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has published articles on non-invasive deep brain stimulation techniques, including tTIS, and their applications in enhancing motor learning. ￼

https://actu.epfl.ch/news/non-invasive-deep-brain-stimulation-enhances-motor</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Intro - The Power of Neurostimulation: From Depression to Parkinson&apos;s - Nov 1, 2024</title><itunes:title>Intro - The Power of Neurostimulation: From Depression to Parkinson&apos;s - Nov 1, 2024</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Clinical Neurostimulation: Techniques, Applications, and Future Trends</p><p>This episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia, provides an overview of various neurostimulation techniques used in clinical practice. Techniques covered include Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), and Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS). The discussion highlights their mechanisms, applications, strengths, limitations, and future trends. The episode aims to make neuroscience research accessible to healthcare professionals, students, and curious individuals, emphasizing evidence-based analysis and the importance of personalized treatment plans.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:05 Introduction and Mission Statement</p><p>01:33 Disclaimer and Sponsorship</p><p>02:52 Exploring Neurostimulation Techniques</p><p>04:54 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)</p><p>05:49 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)</p><p>06:44 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS)</p><p>07:40 Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)</p><p>08:35 Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)</p><p>09:26 Emerging Techniques and Trends</p><p>10:03 Comparing Neurostimulation Techniques</p><p>13:52 Clinical Implications and Future Directions</p><p>17:32 Conclusion and Future Episodes</p><p>18:46 Closing Remarks and Call to Action</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Neurostimulation resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Websites:</p><p><br></p><p>National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS):</p><p>Provides detailed information on various neurological conditions treated by neurostimulation, including Parkinson's Disease, epilepsy, and depression. </p><p>https://www.ninds.nih.gov</p><p><br></p><p>The Brain Stimulation Journal:</p><p>An academic journal focused on the science and clinical practice of brain stimulation techniques. Access to abstracts is free, with some articles available for full reading.</p><p>https://www.journals.elsevier.com/brain-stimulation</p><p><br></p><p>Dana Foundation:</p><p>Offers resources on brain health and neuroscience education, including articles on neurostimulation techniques.</p><p>https://www.dana.org</p><p><br></p><p>Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface:</p><p>Another key journal for professionals interested in the latest research on neurostimulation technologies.</p><p>https://www.journals.elsevier.com/neuromodulation</p><p><br></p><p>Online Courses and Lectures:</p><p><br></p><p>Coursera - Neuroscience courses:</p><p>Universities like Johns Hopkins offer courses on neuroscience that touch upon neurostimulation. Courses like "Medical Neuroscience" can provide foundational knowledge.</p><p>https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=neuroscience</p><p><br></p><p>edX - Neurobiology courses:</p><p>Harvard's "Fundamentals of Neuroscience" or similar courses can dive into brain function and potential therapeutic interventions.</p><p>https://www.edx.org/search?q=neurobiology</p><p><br></p><p>YouTube Channels:</p><p><br></p><p>Neuroscientifically Challenged: Offers explanations of neuroscience concepts in an accessible manner.</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/@UCUgZq9PkDp1xaEivtcfJPSg </p><p>Neuro Transmissions: Focuses on various aspects of neuroscience, including mental health treatments like neurostimulation.</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/@neurotransmissions</p><p><br></p><p>Blogs and Educational Content:</p><p><br></p><p>Brain Blogger:</p><p>Regularly features articles on neurostimulation, mental health, and neuroscience research.</p><p>https://brainblogger.com</p><p><br></p><p>The Neuroethics Blog:</p><p>Discusses ethical considerations in neuroscience, which could be relevant when exploring the ethical dimensions of neurostimulation technologies.</p><p>https://www.theneuroethicsblog.com</p><p><br></p><p>Professional Societies:</p><p><br></p><p>International Neuromodulation Society:</p><p>Offers resources, guidelines, and updates on neuromodulation practices, including neurostimulation techniques.</p><p>https://www.neuromodulation.com</p><p><br></p><p>Society for Neuroscience:</p><p>Provides access to research, educational materials, and professional development in neuroscience.</p><p>https://www.sfn.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Clinical Neurostimulation: Techniques, Applications, and Future Trends</p><p>This episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia, provides an overview of various neurostimulation techniques used in clinical practice. Techniques covered include Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), and Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS). The discussion highlights their mechanisms, applications, strengths, limitations, and future trends. The episode aims to make neuroscience research accessible to healthcare professionals, students, and curious individuals, emphasizing evidence-based analysis and the importance of personalized treatment plans.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast</p><p>01:05 Introduction and Mission Statement</p><p>01:33 Disclaimer and Sponsorship</p><p>02:52 Exploring Neurostimulation Techniques</p><p>04:54 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)</p><p>05:49 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)</p><p>06:44 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS)</p><p>07:40 Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)</p><p>08:35 Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)</p><p>09:26 Emerging Techniques and Trends</p><p>10:03 Comparing Neurostimulation Techniques</p><p>13:52 Clinical Implications and Future Directions</p><p>17:32 Conclusion and Future Episodes</p><p>18:46 Closing Remarks and Call to Action</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Neurostimulation resources:</p><p><br></p><p>Websites:</p><p><br></p><p>National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS):</p><p>Provides detailed information on various neurological conditions treated by neurostimulation, including Parkinson's Disease, epilepsy, and depression. </p><p>https://www.ninds.nih.gov</p><p><br></p><p>The Brain Stimulation Journal:</p><p>An academic journal focused on the science and clinical practice of brain stimulation techniques. Access to abstracts is free, with some articles available for full reading.</p><p>https://www.journals.elsevier.com/brain-stimulation</p><p><br></p><p>Dana Foundation:</p><p>Offers resources on brain health and neuroscience education, including articles on neurostimulation techniques.</p><p>https://www.dana.org</p><p><br></p><p>Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface:</p><p>Another key journal for professionals interested in the latest research on neurostimulation technologies.</p><p>https://www.journals.elsevier.com/neuromodulation</p><p><br></p><p>Online Courses and Lectures:</p><p><br></p><p>Coursera - Neuroscience courses:</p><p>Universities like Johns Hopkins offer courses on neuroscience that touch upon neurostimulation. Courses like "Medical Neuroscience" can provide foundational knowledge.</p><p>https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=neuroscience</p><p><br></p><p>edX - Neurobiology courses:</p><p>Harvard's "Fundamentals of Neuroscience" or similar courses can dive into brain function and potential therapeutic interventions.</p><p>https://www.edx.org/search?q=neurobiology</p><p><br></p><p>YouTube Channels:</p><p><br></p><p>Neuroscientifically Challenged: Offers explanations of neuroscience concepts in an accessible manner.</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/@UCUgZq9PkDp1xaEivtcfJPSg </p><p>Neuro Transmissions: Focuses on various aspects of neuroscience, including mental health treatments like neurostimulation.</p><p>https://www.youtube.com/@neurotransmissions</p><p><br></p><p>Blogs and Educational Content:</p><p><br></p><p>Brain Blogger:</p><p>Regularly features articles on neurostimulation, mental health, and neuroscience research.</p><p>https://brainblogger.com</p><p><br></p><p>The Neuroethics Blog:</p><p>Discusses ethical considerations in neuroscience, which could be relevant when exploring the ethical dimensions of neurostimulation technologies.</p><p>https://www.theneuroethicsblog.com</p><p><br></p><p>Professional Societies:</p><p><br></p><p>International Neuromodulation Society:</p><p>Offers resources, guidelines, and updates on neuromodulation practices, including neurostimulation techniques.</p><p>https://www.neuromodulation.com</p><p><br></p><p>Society for Neuroscience:</p><p>Provides access to research, educational materials, and professional development in neuroscience.</p><p>https://www.sfn.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://theneurostimulationpodcast.com/episode/intro-the-power-of-neurostimulation-from-depression-to-parkinsons-nov-1-2024]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">3a8b927b-e04e-4209-891d-ed4a936e6531</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/ec798551-7a85-4379-bab8-311e07d5288d/42665799-1734235546401-c0a1122c35f81.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2024 21:57:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/17ef4d88-15ab-4832-83bc-16d158bd94df/https-3a-2f-2fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl-cloudfront-net-2fstaging-2f2024-11.mp3" length="19760520" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>20:35</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Exploring Clinical Neurostimulation: Techniques, Applications, and Future Trends

This episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia, provides an overview of various neurostimulation techniques used in clinical practice. Techniques covered include Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), and Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS). The discussion highlights their mechanisms, applications, strengths, limitations, and future trends. The episode aims to make neuroscience research accessible to healthcare professionals, students, and curious individuals, emphasizing evidence-based analysis and the importance of personalized treatment plans.

00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast
01:05 Introduction and Mission Statement
01:33 Disclaimer and Sponsorship
02:52 Exploring Neurostimulation Techniques
04:54 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
05:49 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
06:44 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS)
07:40 Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
08:35 Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)
09:26 Emerging Techniques and Trends
10:03 Comparing Neurostimulation Techniques
13:52 Clinical Implications and Future Directions
17:32 Conclusion and Future Episodes
18:46 Closing Remarks and Call to Action



Neurostimulation resources:

Websites:

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS):
Provides detailed information on various neurological conditions treated by neurostimulation, including Parkinson&apos;s Disease, epilepsy, and depression. 
https://www.ninds.nih.gov

The Brain Stimulation Journal:
An academic journal focused on the science and clinical practice of brain stimulation techniques. Access to abstracts is free, with some articles available for full reading.
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/brain-stimulation

Dana Foundation:
Offers resources on brain health and neuroscience education, including articles on neurostimulation techniques.
https://www.dana.org

Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface:
Another key journal for professionals interested in the latest research on neurostimulation technologies.
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/neuromodulation

Online Courses and Lectures:

Coursera - Neuroscience courses:
Universities like Johns Hopkins offer courses on neuroscience that touch upon neurostimulation. Courses like &quot;Medical Neuroscience&quot; can provide foundational knowledge.
https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=neuroscience

edX - Neurobiology courses:
Harvard&apos;s &quot;Fundamentals of Neuroscience&quot; or similar courses can dive into brain function and potential therapeutic interventions.
https://www.edx.org/search?q=neurobiology

YouTube Channels:

Neuroscientifically Challenged: Offers explanations of neuroscience concepts in an accessible manner.
https://www.youtube.com/@UCUgZq9PkDp1xaEivtcfJPSg 
Neuro Transmissions: Focuses on various aspects of neuroscience, including mental health treatments like neurostimulation.
https://www.youtube.com/@neurotransmissions

Blogs and Educational Content:

Brain Blogger:
Regularly features articles on neurostimulation, mental health, and neuroscience research.
https://brainblogger.com

The Neuroethics Blog:
Discusses ethical considerations in neuroscience, which could be relevant when exploring the ethical dimensions of neurostimulation technologies.
https://www.theneuroethicsblog.com

Professional Societies:

International Neuromodulation Society:
Offers resources, guidelines, and updates on neuromodulation practices, including neurostimulation techniques.
https://www.neuromodulation.com

Society for Neuroscience:
Provides access to research, educational materials, and professional development in neuroscience.
https://www.sfn.org
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