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  • In this quick nerd alert, Alex will be a sharing a behind the scenes look at Talk Nerdy To Me and some major changes to the podcast. In this episode Alex will cover why these changes are happening and her decision to live in greater alignment with her values.

    Before we dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave this podcast a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more listeners like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    The Top 5 Episodes of Talk Nerdy To Me are: 

    Neuroplasticity: How To Rewire Your Brain with Alex Nashton

    Listen to Episode 1 on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

    The Neuroscience of Habit Change with Dr. Alex Korb

    Listen to Episode 2 on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

    Leading with Vulnerability: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome & Mental Health Stigma

    Listen to Episode 3 on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

    Anatomy of Fear: Amygdala, Autonomic Nervous System, & Overcoming Anxiety

    Listen to Episode 7 on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

    The Science of Secure Attachment: How to Cultivate Healthier Relationships with Ashley Weller

    Listen to Episode 6 on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

    There are still two rooms left at the Women's Retreat to Puglia, Italy with Alex & Chrissy Constable June 1-8th

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM!

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Emile Steenveld about emotional intelligence. In this conversation we’re diving into what emotions are, how fostering a greater level of emotional intelligence can improve almost every relationship in your life, how seeking discomfort and leaning into triggers can be one of the biggest catalysts for growth and transformation, and the necessity of integration after major perspective and mindset shifts.

    Emile Steenveld is a Human Behaviour expert and transformative guide who has assisted countless individuals in their journey toward self-fulfillment and self-actualization. He leads his clients through deep internal shifts, addressing and mending long-held limiting beliefs and dismantling internal barriers that prevent them from realizing their full potential and success.

    Before we dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave this podcast a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more listeners like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Learn more & connect with Emile on Instagram

    Join Emile’s Seeking Discomfort Retreat April 29th- May 3rd in Bali 

    Women's Retreat to Puglia, Italy with Alex & Chrissy Constable June 1-8th

    Listen to Episode 31: Microbiome Magic: Neurotransmitters, Mood, & Gut-Brain Axis with Chrissy Constable on Spotify or Apple Podcasts 

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM!

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

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  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Jan-Willem van der Heiden about how to navigate the duality of fear and love as motivators in most of our choices and decisions. In this conversation we’re diving into how the ego constructs fear in an effort to keep us safe, why that fear isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but can get in the way of living more authentic lives, how to begin creating safety in order self-regulate and co-regulate,and one of the most easy to understand and simple explanations of trauma and how to move through it that I’ve ever heard. 

    Jan-Willem van der Heiden is currently living in Bali after getting stuck there during the pandemic. Seeing the situation as an opportunity he dove deep into working on his own limiting beliefs, shadows and vices. Now he uses all the tools he learned in combination with years of martial arts to guide people into finding their own power: the power to fulfill their deepest desires. 

    Not only is Jan an incredible coach, but he is also currently my coach and the person that has been deeply supporting me in moving through one of the most painful places of uncertainty in my own life. This conversation gets extremely personal and vulnerable on my part and Jans. Sensitive listeners should be advised that this conversation will touch on topics like physical and sexual abuse. 

    Before we dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave this podcast a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more listeners like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Learn more & connect with Jan on Instagram

    Warrior Camp for Men with Jan 

    Women's Retreat to Puglia, Italy with Alex & Chrissy Constable June 1-8th

    Listen to Episode 31: Microbiome Magic: Neurotransmitters, Mood, & Gut-Brain Axis with Chrissy Constable on Spotify or Apple Podcasts 

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Adam Mahmoud about meditation, mindfulness, and the intersection of eastern philosophies with western neuroscience. In this conversation we’re diving into Adams incredible personal journey in the realms of meditation, yoga, and firework, why most people encounter so much resistance to these types of practices despite how much we know it’s good for us, how to break through your resistance and begin to cultivate discipline, and how mindfulness practices can begin to change your mind and your life. 

    Adam is a highly skilled, world-renowned Meditation Educator, Holistic Yoga teacher and Life Coach. With 16+ years of professional experience as a teacher, educator and facilitator around the world, his audience & students reach far & wide across the globe, both online and in-person. In the digital space, he's featured on the highly popular Breethe meditation app where his teachings reach millions of people, has appeared on national television (the hit TV show Britain's Got Talent) and has written articles that have become widely recognized on health, wellbeing, and meditation. His in-person presence had him leading North America's largest Yoga & Meditation event for 2 years running, the Lole White Tour, with 8000 participants in attendance, Yoga Teacher Trainings and Meditation Teacher Trainings, not to mention regular seminars, workshops, coaching and classes.

    Adam also enjoyed 8 years as a performance artist and event planner. He traveled the world with his own production team and was based in Ibiza Spain seasonally, performing in front of tens of thousands of people, celebrities, members of the Royal Family, and corporate events. He has collaborated with Warner Bros Studio & Cirque Du Soleil. Throughout this constant pressure and highly intense performance work, Adam gained valuable insights into accessing peak states for performance, rehabilitation recovery techniques for burnout, stress, and external pressures. 

    He is also a Qi Gong Teacher, Certified Basketball Coach, Breathwork Facilitator, Deep Tissue Massage Therapist, Personal Trainer, Rescue Scuba Diver, and Holistic Movement Teacher.

    Before we dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave this podcast a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more listeners like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    The best place to connect with Adam is on Instagram which you can do by clicking here

    Adam's Website

    Women's Retreat to Puglia, Italy with Alex & Chrissy Constable June 1-8th 

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson about the neuroscience and psychology of eating, food addiction, and weight. In this conversation we’re diving into what is happening in our brain’s when we eat, what is happening when we have complicated or addictive relationships with food, the risks of relying on willpower alone to change habits and patterns,  what to do instead, what formulates our body image, and some first steps you can take start changing your relationship with yours. 

    I have to say this conversation was one of the most surprising ones I’ve had on the podcast so far both in terms of how freaking fascinating the science is that Dr. Susan shared her incredible personal story, and the emotional and spiritual depth.

    Susan Peirce Thompson, PhD is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester, a multiple New York Times bestselling author, and an expert in the psychology of eating. She is President of the Institute for Sustainable Weight Loss and CEO of Bright Line Eating Solutions, a company dedicated to helping 1 million people have their “Bright Transformations”—the full physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual change that accompanies healthy, permanent weight loss—by 2030.

    Before we dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave this podcast a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more listeners like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Food Addiction Quiz

    Follow Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson on Instagram

    Learn more about Bright Line Eating 

    Learn more about Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson here

    Read Dr. Susan’s books here

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM!

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today we’re talking nerdy with Alex’s favorite neuroscientist of all time, the author of her favorite neuroscience books, Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor. 

    In this episode, Dr. Jill and Alex will talk nerdy about some of the major distinctions between the right and left brain hemispheres, how learning how to selectively access either hemisphere can make a major impact on the way you move through your day or your life, how the human brain is designed in such a way that we are at our core feeling beings who think NOT thinking beings who feel, the miracle and magic of our own cellular biology, and how neuroscience can answer some of the bigger questions we have about life such as what we as human beings are here to do. 

    If you’ve never heard of Dr. Jill, you are in for such a treat. Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a Harvard trained and published neuroanatomist who is now affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine. In 1996 she experienced a severe hemorrhage in the left hemisphere of her brain causing her to lose the ability to walk, talk, read, write or recall any of her life. Her memoir, My Stroke of Insight, documenting her experience with stroke and eight-year recovery spent 63 weeks on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list. Her most recent 2021 book is WHOLE BRAIN LIVING: The Anatomy of Choice and the Four Characters That Drive Our Life. 

    Dr. Taylor loves educating everyone about the beauty and resiliency of our human brain, and how we can live a more peaceful and satisfying life. In 2008 she gave the first TED talk that ever went viral on the Internet, which now has well over 29 million views. Also in 2008, Dr. Taylor was chosen as one of TIME Magazine's “100 Most Influential People in the World” and was the premiere guest on Oprah Winfrey’s “Soul Series” web-cast.

    Episode Resources:

    Learn more about Dr. Jill at drjilltaylor.com

    Click here to watch Dr. Jill’s viral TedTalk

    Get My Stroke of Insight here

    Get Whole Brain Living here

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM!

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today we’re talking nerdy about the biology and physiology of pleasure. This solo episode with Alex Nashton will explore why your brain needs pleasure to rewire itself, including the neurotransmitters involved, how pleasure increases neuroplasticity through this magical little molecule called nitric oxide, the physiology of pleasure and it impacts your physical, mental, and emotional health, and what the fuck is happening in your brain when you have an orgasm. In this episode we’ll also cover other ways you can increase pleasure beyond the bedroom. 

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Women's Retreat to Puglia, Italy with Alex & Chrissy Constable June 1-8th 

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • On this Valentines Day, we’re diving into a very special episode with Megan Lambert & James Mattingley. In this conversation, Megan & James will teach us about the role of polarity in creating attraction and desire, what leads couples to put intimacy on the back burner, how to rekindle the spark in long term relationships, the importance of getting out of your head and into your body AKA how to be existence as more than just a brain on a stick, and how to celebrate love and pleasure this Valentines Day. 

    Megan Lambert and James Mattingley are both coaches, speakers, teachers, and facilitators. Megan primarily focuses on helping women reclaim their desires and embrace their sexuality; while James helps people discover their genius and create a path to their unique purpose. Together, they love to support couples. 

    They’re intimacy geeks, constantly learning and exploring how to have a deeper, more passionate love affair for themselves - and then supporting other couples to create their own dream relationship. 

    They believe that the passion doesn’t have to fade. That couples can grow over time and become their best selves, together. 

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Women's Retreat to Puglia, Italy with Alex & Chrissy Constable June 1-8th 

    Get James’ free e-book: Polarity: A Definition for Lovers

    Get Megans book here 

    Join the waitlist for Megan & James’ next couples retreat 

    Join James & (Alex’s current coach) Jan-Willem van der Heiden for Warrior Camp in May

    Follow Megan on Instagram here 

    Follow James here 

    Other TNTM episodes referenced: 

    Listen to Episode 31: Microbiome Magic: Neurotransmitters, Mood, & Gut-Brain Axis with Chrissy Constable on Spotify or Apple Podcasts 

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • In today’s episode, we’re diving into feminine embodiment with Kelley Bode. This conversation will cover topics such as the societal and cultural messages women receive about what it means to be feminine, the relationship between feminism and femininity, how women (and anyone really) can lean into their femininity while still being a feminist, and how feminine embodiment can help women create the relationships they truly desire.  

    Kelley Bode is a relationship & dating coach who helps women have loving relationships with their king. She helps women who are single learn how to date and call in love & women who are in relationships create a thriving dynamic and deeper intimacy in their partnership. The foundation of her coaching centers around 3 pillars: healing from the past, embodying feminine energy, & learning how to love men & the masculine in order to create the polarized, connected, fulfilling relationships that women want.Through her platforms & programs, she has coached & taught tens of thousands of women how to create more love, authenticity, and connection in their love lives.

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Women's Retreat to Puglia, Italy with Alex & Chrissy Constable June 1-8th 

    Join Kelley on Instagram here

    Click here to learn more about Kelley’s membership Womanhood

    Join the next round of Frequency of Love with Kelley Bode and her partner Matt Cama

    Other TNTM episodes referenced: 

    Listen to Episode 31: Microbiome Magic: Neurotransmitters, Mood, & Gut-Brain Axis with Chrissy Constable on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Ryan Miller about the complexity of modern day masculinity. In this episode we’re diving into the societal and cultural messages men receive about what masculinity is, how many of these messages are unsupportive, restrictive, and negatively impact men's mental health, and how men can begin to redefine their experience of masculinity with themselves and their partners to create a space for greater safety and freedom of expression within their romantic and platonic relationships.

    A little trigger warning before we begin that this conversation includes some touchy topics like sex, masturbation, and polarity. Sensitive listeners should be advised and open minds are always encouraged. 

    Ryan Miller is the Host of IGNITE U podcast where he bridges the worlds of play & performance. His education is in Somatics, Breathwork, Embodied Tantra, Animal Flow, and all things having to do with the body, and its full expression. Ryan supports men in getting in touch with their body, their expression, and their true power.

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Marshall Rosenberg’s Nonviolent Communication (YouTube Video)

    Listen to Ignite U with Ryan on Spotify or Apple Podcast

    Follow Ryan on Instagram

    Other TNTM episodes referenced: 

    Episode 5: The Power of Pleasure: Healing Trauma Through Vagus Activation with Lauren Harkness

    Episode 36: Money, Sex, & Shame: The Power of Having Uncomfortable Conversations with Victoria Lutzhoft

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • In this solo episode with Alex Nashton, we’re talking nerdy about the neuropsychology of imposter syndrome including a break down what imposter syndrome actually is, what it’s not, some of the defining characteristics of imposter syndrome, where it lives in the brain, and how to rewire yourself to be increasingly confident. 

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM -and let Alex know what kind of nerdy merch you want!

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Professor Russell Foster about the neuroscience of circadian rhythm. In this conversation we’re diving into the relationship between light and your body clock, how your body transforms light information into electrochemical information, why melatonin is NOT the driver of sleep, the impact of circadian rhythm disruption on physical, mental, and emotional health, and some of Russell’s evidence-based recommendations to reset your own body clock.

     Professor Russell Foster is the Head of Oxford’s Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, the founder and Director of the Sleep and Circadian Research Institute. His research addresses how circadian rhythms and sleep are generated and regulated and what happens when these systems fail because of societal pressures, ageing and disease. A key finding has been his discovery and characterisation of an unrecognised light-detecting system within the eye that regulates circadian rhythms and sleep.  Professor Foster has published over 300 scientific papers and has received multiple national and international awards, including most recently the “Daylight Prize”. He has co-written four popular science books and his fifth with Penguin entitled Life Time was published in May 2022 and is a best-seller in both hard-and paperback. He is currently working on a new book about the role of light on the biology of humans, other animals and plants. 

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Get Russell’s book Life Time here

    Learn more about the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute here

    For more interviews with Russell click on the following: 

    Desert Island Discs      

    Life Scientific           

    In Our Time                   

    Start the Week           

    Just One Thing          

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Rory Callaghan about the necessity of connection in fostering a deeper level of self-care. In this conversation we’re diving into the paradox between becoming sovereign in your self-care journey while simultaneously needing community and connection, how to navigate making decisions in a time of informational overwhelm, the importance of connection to nature in facilitating greater wellbeing, and what gets in the way of creating those deeper relationships with others and something bigger than yourself. 

    Rory Callaghan is an author, speaker, health futurist, digital nomad, and Allied Health professional based in Bali, Indoneisa ‘The Island of the Gods.’ He takes a “big picture” approach to good health and well-being and has a passion for helping people ignite their human potential and optimize this once-in-a-lifetime human experience.

    Quick little nerd alert that Yoga Nidra Teacher Training begins online January 17, 2024 and enrollment closes on January 10th! To learn more + save your spot, you can click this link.

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Click here to learn more on Rory’s platform selfcare.global

    Read Rory’s book here 

    Join Rory on Instagram here

    Learn more about coaching with Rory 

    New Year’s Neuroscience of Manifestation Masterclass with Alex Nashton is happening online Jan. 12th! Click here to save your spot for $22 

    Yoga Nidra Teacher Training with Alex starts online January 17th. Click here to learn more and save your spot!

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Victoria Lutzhoft about money, sex, and why shame prevents us from having vulnerable, uncomfortable, and deeply healing conversations about them. In this episode we’re diving into the value of healing and being witnessed in community, where shame exists in the brain, how it inhibits our behavior, what is required to create a safe space for outing yourself, and how to begin having conversations about sex and money that ultimately lead to experiencing greater freedom in both of those facets of life. 

    Victoria Lutzhoft is a human being, mother, sister, wife, seeker, community builder, and coach. She set off on a personal discovery path in 2016 after dead-ending in jobs, stuck in a loop of overeating and drinking and never feeling fully satisfied with life. Victoria has traveled both internally and externally to find home. That has enabled her to move from disempowered, numbing and easily overwhelmed with life to more aligned, able to express herself fully and determined to follow her desire. Whether it’s a coach training program, emotional intelligence school, breath work or reiki the basis of everything Vic does and teaches is about learning to feel her feelings and let her feminine lead. Married to a (great) Dane, Vic resides in Copenhagen, Denmark with her husband and daughter Emma. 

    Quick little nerd alert! Yoga Nidra Teacher Training begins online January 17, 2024. Because 1:1 feedback from me and live attendance is such a critical component of this training, space is limited. To learn more + save your spot before doors close on January 10th, you can click this link.

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    If you’re curious to learn more about or from Vic, you can book a 30 Minute Connection Conversation here. 

    Click here to join Vic over on Instagram

    Learn more on Vic's website here

    New Year’s Neuroscience of Manifestation Masterclass with Alex Nashton is happening online Jan. 12th! Click here to save your spot for $22 

    Yoga Nidra Teacher Training with Alex starts online January 17th. Click here to learn more and save your spot!

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • In this episode I’m bringing back Dr. Alex Korb to talk nerdy about the neuroscience of goal setting and goal achieving.  In this conversation, we’re diving into what’s happening in your brain when you set goals, what gets in the way of actually achieving them, how to follow through when the initial burst of motivating fades,  and how you can leverage neuroscience to set realistic goals that actually stick and that you are more equipped to follow through on. 

    Dr. Alex Korb is a neuroscientist, coach, and bestselling author of The Upward Spiral. Dr. Korb has PhD in neuroscience and is an adjunct assistant professor at UCLA. He is also the founder of The Upward Spiral Method where he helps purpose-driven entrepreneurs and professionals conquer unnecessary overthinking, stress, and self-doubt. Dr. Korb has a wealth of experience in yoga and mindfulness, physical fitness, and even stand up comedy- which I think you’ll see is evident in this episode. 

    Because you’re listening to this podcast, you’re among the first to know about my upcoming Yoga Nidra Teacher Training that begins online January 17, 2024. Because 1:1 feedback from me and live attendance is such a critical component of this training, space is limited. To learn more + save your spot, you can click this link.

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Other episodes referenced: 

    Ep. 12 Yoga Nidra: Healing the Subconscious & NSDR with Mona Anand

    You can learn more about Dr. Alex Korb and The Upward Spiral Method here

    Click here to get his Free guide: The Positive Neuroscience System to Stop Overthinking

    Get The Upward Spiral book here

    Follow Dr. Alex Korb on Instagram

    Follow Dr. Alex Korb on Facebook

    New Year’s Neuroscience of Manifestation Masterclass with Alex Nashton is happening online Jan. 12th! Click here to save your spot for $22 

    Yoga Nidra Teacher Training with Alex starts online January 17th. Click here to learn more and save your spot!

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • It’s the most wonderful time of the year... and also the most codependent. In today’s episode, we’re going to break down what codependency is, what codependency is not, some of the defining characteristics of codependent relationships and behavior, where codependency lives in the brain, and how to rewire yourself to be increasingly interdependent.

    Because you’re listening to this podcast, you’re among the first to know about my upcoming Yoga Nidra Teacher Training that begins online January 17, 2024. Because 1:1 feedback from me and live attendance is such a critical component of this training, space is limited. To learn more + save your spot, you can click this link.  alexnashton.com/nidratraining. 

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Other episodes referenced: 

    Ep 7: Anatomy of Fear: Amygdala, Autonomic Nervous System, & Overcoming Anxiety

    Ep. 12 Yoga Nidra: Healing the Subconscious & NSDR with Mona Anand

    Yoga Nidra Teacher Training with Alex starts online January 17th. Click here to learn more and save your spot!

    New Year Neuroscience of Manifestation Masterclass is happening online January 12, 2024! Click here to save your spot LIVE or catch the REPLAY for $22

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

    TALK NERDY ON INSTAGRAM

    LEARN MORE: www.alexnashton.com

    Join Alex's free challenge: 5 Days to Overcome Anxiety

  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Dan Carter again and this time we’re diving into the neurophysiology of pain: physical, mental, and emotional. This episode is less of a conversation and more of a masterclass where Dan will teach you about the biopsychosocial factors that influence pain, how our nervous systems and stress perceive pain, the relationship between pain, stress, and trauma, and most importantly how to manage our levels of pain physically and psychologically. 

    The last conversation that I had with Dan on Talk Nerdy To Me was about the ripple effects of childhood trauma and this one is a continuation of that in some regards. Because this episode will dive into trauma related concepts, sensitive listeners should be advised. 

    Dan Carter has been coaching for 13 years while also running regular education workshops and programs for gyms, studios, personal trainers, and allied health professionals in the areas of strength, functional movement, mindset and nutrition. He has created and facilitated professional development workshops to gyms all over Australia, as well as learning and sharing with industry leaders across the globe. Dan is the founder and Head Coach of Revamp Integrated Health, specializing in combining traditional wisdom with a personalized, evidence-informed approach across the pillars of movement, insight, and nutrition to help you find the capacity to reconnect with and express your authentic self.

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Other episodes referenced: 

    Ep 4.  Exploring the Science & Spirituality of the Nervous System with Kristin Leal

    Ep. 12 Yoga Nidra: Healing the Subconscious & NSDR with Mona Anand

    Follow Dan on Instagram

    Join Dan on LinkedIn

    Click here to learn more about Revamp’s “Revitalize Blueprint”: a 16-week integrated health protocol in which he takes a multifactorial approach to help you understand the root cause of your discomfort and create a comprehensive plan to achieve health from every angle. In it, Dan looks at gastrointestinal health, blood analysis (compared with functional ranges for health), environment, lifestyle, myofascial function, nutrition, and hormonal health to understand exactly what might be producing your symptoms. Then he works to help you recalibrate your behaviors, approaches, rituals and perspectives to create the body and life you deserve.

    Get 15% off any protocol with the code NERDY at the link above.

    Yoga Nidra Teacher Training with Alex starts online January 17th. Click here to learn more and save your spot!

    Apply for a 1:1 Coaching Conversation with Alex here

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  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Dr. Peter Staats about all things Vagus Nerve. In this episode we’re diving into what the vagus nerve is, why it’s such a buzz word in the modern wellness community, the role that it plays in regulating physical, mental, and emotional health, how it mediates the mind-body connection, and the differences between stimulating the vagus nerve electrically vs. manually with things like breath work, repetitive movement, and cold water exposure.  

    Dr. Staats completed his residency and fellowship training at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he also received his MBA. He is internationally recognized for his work developing a unified theory of pain, inventing, developing, and implementing minimally invasive procedures and therapeutics for chronic pain, COVID, as well as other medical disorders.  In 2004 he co founded electroCore, a company devoted to health and wellness benefits of stimulating the vagus nerve. He is currently Founder and Chair of the Vagus Nerve Society.

    Dr. Staats has numerous patents, written or co-edited 14 books and over 500 articles, abstracts, monographs, and book chapters on pain medicine and neuromodulation. His work has been highlighted on Good Morning America, CBS Evening News, Newsweek, and CNN. 

    Because you’re listening to this podcast, you’re among the first to know about Alex's upcoming Yoga Nidra Teacher Training that begins online January 17, 2024. Because 1:1 feedback from Alex and live attendance is such a critical component of this training, space is limited. To learn more + save your spot, you can click this link

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    Ep. 12 Yoga Nidra: Healing the Subconscious & NSDR with Mona Anand

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    Learn more about the Vagus Nerve with the Vagus Nerve Society

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  • Today I’m talking nerdy with Chrissy Constable about the gut-brain axis and microbiome. In this conversation we’re talking about what the microbiome is, how it’s created, grown, and destroyed, the relationship between microbiome and mental health, how the microbiome creates neurotransmitters, and a little dive into gastroenterology and the connection between the gut, HPA axis, vagus nerve, and immune system. 

    Chrissy Constable is a yoga teacher, body reader, and gut fanatic. Chrissy has always been fascinated with the inner workings of the body and how diet, movement, and breath can improve your mental and physical health. Her goal is to find and teach emotional, mental, and physical alignment through yoga asana, diet, and guided self discovery, to improve the quality and increase longevity of life.

    Because you’re listening to this podcast, you’re among the first to know about Alex's upcoming Yoga Nidra Teacher Training that begins online January 17, 2024. Because 1:1 feedback from Alex and live attendance is such a critical component of this training, space is limited. To learn more + save your spot, you can click this link.

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

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    Ep. 7: Anatomy of Fear: Amygdala, Autonomic Nervous System, & Overcoming Anxiety

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  • In this episode with Rebecca Regnier, we’re diving into the neuroscience of gratitude, how your neurochemistry and physiology changes when you’re in the active practice of it, how that sets your nervous system up for greater resilience, and the most potent ways you can begin to weave a gratitude practice into your own life. 

    Rebecca Regnier is a global speaker & consultant, certified emotional intelligence & leadership facilitator, certified energy & mindfulness teacher and Founder of True Self Care. Her career didn’t start here! For decades she led sales teams for major corporations, crushing goals and building tight-knit relationships. Rebecca was a total success, but didn't see herself as one. By committing to her growth she learned to shift out of stress and self-sabotage to create a healthy life.

    Using her journey as a guide, Rebecca inspires people to utilize self-care tools to measurably increase their wellness leading to happiness and greater productivity and improved professional & personal relationships!

    Because you’re listening to this podcast, you’re among the first to know about Alex's upcoming Yoga Nidra Teacher Training that begins online January 17, 2024. 1:1 feedback from Alex and live attendance is such a critical component of this training, because of that, space is limited. To learn more + save your spot, you can click this link.

    Before you dive in, I would love it if you could hit pause and leave us a 5 star review and a written review on whatever platform you’re listening on. In doing so, you help get this podcast into the ears and brains of more people like you. 

    Episode Resources:

    Other TNTM episodes referenced: 

    Ep. 12 Yoga Nidra: Healing the Subconscious & NSDR with Mona Anand

    Ep. 19: The Neuroscience of Manifestation: Becoming your Future Self

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