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In this episode, we discuss:
Thought Blocking for Better Sleep
The Dangers of First Loves and Their Lasting Impact
The Benefits of a big... booty.
The Yawning-Psychopath connectionFor more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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Bethany Teachman is a Clinical Psychologist whose research focuses on how biased thinking contributes to anxiety disorders. She is a professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of Virginia and an expert on anxiety.
At the University of Virginia, she runs the Program for Anxiety, Cognition, and Treatment lab which studies cognitive bias modification and uses digital technologies, such as apps and web-based cognitive bias modification programs, in attempts to shift anxious thinking.
She is on the governing board of The Society for Digital Mental Health.For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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In this episode we discuss:
Hidden Bank Accounts
Counting to ten before meals can lead to weight loss. Including, mindfulness and rituals like saying grace.
The concept of "parallel play" in relationships
The effectiveness of open-ended questions in negotiations
The therapeutic use of Dungeons and Dragons for anxiety.
The rising demand for wind turbine technicians.
The rising popularity of goats as pets,For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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On this episode of the show, it's all about sleep, we discuss:
How according to Stockholm University in Sweden, not getting enough sleep may cause you to feel 5 to 10 years older than you really are.
The Best Positions for Sleep
Using aromatherapy to fall asleep
The perfect temperature to fall asleep
Sleep Hygiene
Foods to avoid to fall asleep fast
How your workouts affect sleep
Two sleep superfoods
Ambien ZombiesFor more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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In this episode we discuss:
A visualizing memory technique to enhance recall.
David Goggins' 40% rule to push past perceived limits.
The benefits of golf for business and networking,
The psychological impact of video games on stress relief.
Weekly TV releases are better for audience engagement than binge watching.
Eye contact with dogs, increases oxytocin levels and bonding.
Why Women Date Men When They Smell Bread.For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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In this episode we discuss:
The benefits of strength training over cardio, an Iowa State University study found weight training can shrink fat cells and boost metabolism and calorie burning even at rest. It's lead to a shift in gym behavior, with more people engaging in weight training over cardio.
Vocal techniques for persuasion
The importance of planning out your day for joy and productivity
"Friendship Therapy"For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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On this episode we discuss:
The emergence of varsity pickleball in Maryland, and the potential for scholarships.
The appeal of "ironic consumption."
The sleep benefits of a vegetarian diet.
Why doctors should sit down.For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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In this episode of we've got:
A proven memory trick to help you remember anything. (0:43)
We answer the question, "Do your younger kids learn bad habits from their older siblings?" (1:34)
When are you most motivated to start a healthy habit? (3:04)
Food tastes better when it's served like it is in a fancy restaurant! Even Fast Food. (4:42)
Talking to your plants is good for you and the plants (7:59)
Gardening tips (9:45)
The best fruit and the best time to eat it. (10:25)For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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In this episode, we discuss
The attractiveness of ironed clothing (0:29)
The emergence of varsity pickleball teams (1:50)
The appeal of "so bad it's good" (4:58)
The benefits of a vegetarian diet on sleep and health (12:11)
Patients prefer doctors who sit (14:38)For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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The special episode covers various, rapid-fire topics.
1. Pet food is the most profitable food item in North America (0:13)
2. 51% of women believe friends sabotage their diets. (1:38)
3. 80% of married people don't trust their spouse to wake them up. (2:53)
4. One in Ten People say they have attended their ex's wedding (4:02)
5. Spouses who hold in anger die earlier. (6:16)
6. 25% of people change toilet paper orientation in others' bathrooms. (8:07)
7. 53% of teens don't know how to jumpstart a car battery. (9:54)For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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On this episode we discuss...
Teenagers who can't change tires and what 25% of us admit to doing to the toilet paper in someone else's bathroom (0:46)
How Peppermint Oil can thicken your hair and energize you for the day. (4:21)
The 30-30-30 Rule that originally appeared in The Four Hour Body by Tim Ferriss (6:30)
Your daily coffee is a proven mood booster (9:24)
If you have brain fog and need to focus, try closing your eyes. (11:31)
And how AI technology is being used to protect the mental health of Customer Service Operators (14:52)For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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On this episode we discuss the 5 game-changing tips for better sleep.
1. The Ideal Sleep Position. On your side, legs bent with a pillow between your knewws. (0:21)
2. The ideal amount of sleep you need. Getting seven hours of a sleep a night, makes you less likely to develop dementia or end up in an early grave. (2:31)
3. The importance of a consistent sleep schedule. It improves your circadian rhythms, but also your gut bacteria. (4:24)
4. Pay attention to the Kelvin number on your lightbulbs. A lower light temperature will help you fall asleep faster. (7:37)
5. The sleep diet. If you want to fall asleep faster, eat a dinner high in fiber and low in fat before bed. (11:14)For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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On this Episode we discuss:
The viral breakdancing sensation from the Paris Olympics, Dr. Raygun (0:25)
The hidden power of Superheroes: how their concrete morality and ability to overcome obstacles provide emotional comfort in uncertain times according to clinical psychologist Dr. Robin Rosenberg. (3:39)
The power of music to stop a brawl during an Olympic Beach Volleyball final. (14:10)For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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Today we discuss:
More of our favorite Olympic events, especially fencing and gymnastics. (0:03)
The brain healing properties of Olive Oil. According to the American Society for Nutrition, getting more Olive Oil in your diet could help prevent memory loss. (3:07)
The benefits of interval training. (6:13)
How to use isometric exercises. (10:50)
Sports Tourism is the latest travel trend. That refers to when people plan their travel to see specific sporting events. (11:59)For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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On today's episode we discuss:
Olympic fever! We have it. Plus, what it's like being at the Olympics and John's history covering them. (0:05)
The five everyday behaviors that will improve your longevity. (13:50)
Plus the newest "Shredded Version" of Roundball Rock (22:53)For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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John & Gib give you the behind the scenes workflow of the re-recording of the legendary NBA Basketball Theme. Not only how it was originally created, but also the inside scoop on the ins and outs of their trip to OceanWay studio in Nashville to record with a 60 piece orchestra!
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There’s an easy way to keep your brain sharp – According to the Journal Of The American Medical Association.
Also, Are you dealing with a psycho? Someone with psychopathic qualities? We'll share the giveaways, according to the journal Personality and Individual Differences.
And then....If someone sends you an emoji - and you have no idea what they mean by it, you’re not alone. Emoji use has stumped 8 in 10 people! That’s from a new report by the language education platform Preply. So what’s the most confusing emoji? This may surprise you
And then Random Intel: The three foods Americans hate most; Why people spend an average of 4 seconds longer at stoplights than they did 5 years ago; According to a recent survey, over 40% of us most often eat one food when we're angry.For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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For a mood boost, go somewhere that's at least 15 miles away from home. Research from University College London found that people who regularly traveled 15 miles outside of their local area felt healthier than those who stayed close to home. And that was especially true for people over age 50! Why? Because people who travel outside their comfort zone tend to visit more places and meet more people! And those are key factors that improve mental and physical health.
Eating at night leads to weight gain... even if you're not eating any more than you normally do! So why is that? According to the Autonomous University of Chile, it's because our bodies burn more energy during the day... so as the sun sets, our metabolism naturally slows down, helping us prepare for sleep. That means we're not processing food as efficiently. And in a study of 5,000 people, those who ate after 8 p.m. had waists that were two inches bigger—even though they ate the same calories and had the same activity levels as those who eat earlier in the day.
The next time you're obsessively worrying about something, write it down on a piece of paper, rip it up, and toss it in the trash. According to a study in the journal Psychological Science, doing that can reduce your anxiety in 15 minutes. That's because our brain handles thoughts as if they were objects. And by taking the thought out of your brain and putting it on paper, you release it. Then, by destroying it and throwing it away, it enables your brain to do the same—so you can move on.
Do you get overwhelmed when you wake up and realize you've got a super-busy day ahead of you? Instead of freaking out about your to-do list, try this: While you're brushing your teeth, stand on one leg... And think about what you need to tackle. Studies show that balancing on one leg increases blood flow to the area of the brain that controls planning... And you'll find yourself better able to focus on one item at a time, and map out your day's schedule.
Sales of electric vehicles have slowed. So what can get more people to buy them? Manufacturers think NOISE is the answer! Companies are making them sound more like traditional cars. Typically, fake engine noise is played through a vehicle's speakers. Manufacturers like BMW, Ford, and Porsche all do it. And if an electric car feels too easy to drive, Toyota is building a simulated stick shift that will let drivers pretend to “change gears,” and the system may even pretend to stall if the driver incorrectly shifts.
Sales of “dumb phones” are increasing! Those are phones without apps. The company that manufactures Nokia phones saw its sales of flip phones double last year.
How can playing the piano make you a better person? By enhancing your listening skills and emotional intelligence! According to research from Yale University, people who play the piano are generally good listeners. And studies show that musicians are more perceptive when it comes to interpreting and acknowledging other people’s emotions. That skill also makes a person more compassionate about others. And the part of your brain that governs your ability to listen also makes it easier for you to understand and retain what people say, remember new vocabulary words, and even learn a foreign language.
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(00:04) Mood Boost and Evening Eating Impact
(08:51) Letting Go Through Psychological Science
(11:43) Brain Activation and Electric Vehicle Balance
(22:19) The Power of Playing PianoFor more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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In this episode we are all about protecting your brain: Researchers from King’s College London recruited nearly 400 twins, age 43 to 73, and tested different factors, including leg power and speed… and retested 10 years later. The result: The researchers found that leg strength was a better predictor of brain health than any other lifestyle factor looked at in the study.
Also, you’ll hear how every time we eat something that spikes blood glucose levels – like fast food and refined carbs - our hippocampus takes a hit. Plus how eating cold-water fish twice a week will boost blood flow to your brain, and reduce plaque buildup, a top cause of Alzheimer's.
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(00:00) Maximizing Memory
(08:58) Habits That Ruin Your Memory
(15:28) Impact of Diet on Brain HealthFor more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com
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