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  • In this episode, Dr. Philippe Douyon speaks with two special guests, Hansome Kelly and Sade Kelly. As their mind and heart seem to be in sync as a married couple, discover how both have shared not only intimate moments but also explored the entrepreneurial world together! Hansome is currently a trader coach in Financial Vortex who teaches new and experienced traders how to become 6 figure earners. Through his courses, Handsome helps by sharing lifelong wealth-building skills. Sade, on the other hand, is the CEO & Founder of The Fire Inside, a time management coaching and content creation services company. She helps ignite her clients’ lives through her coaching framework by building both personal and professional endeavors without sacrificing self-care in between. Hansome and Kelly share their helpful tips and insights on how to build a successful relationship & business story by investing in yourself. They believe that a relationship is like creating both a business and a partnership, and it oftentimes requires an evolved mindset to handle all the highs and lows that come your way. So, learn more with the Kelly couple as they share with Dr. Douyon how they move towards success together in love, business, and partnership in this episode of Surviving Your Brain podcast today! KEY POINTS: Respecting your partner’s dynamic and upbringing Entering the entrepreneurial world as a couple Dealing with the fear of success and failures in life How to change your mindset for success The importance of loving, growing, and becoming better with your partner Knowing when to quit and restart How business and partnership intertwine in a relationship The vital role of respecting each other’s “me time” Building stronger intimacy together Importance of personal & professional development QUOTABLES: “It's really important to clearly communicate, and also make sure that your partner is comprehending [and] actually understanding and listening to what you're saying.” – Sade Kelly “I think you have to accept being vulnerable to your partner. And with the vulnerability – opening up, especially as men. We want to be strong people, we would take on anything; but at some time, you got to be vulnerable, and [say] ‘I need your help. I need your advice for what I'm dealing with.” – Hansome Kelly GUESTS INFORMATION: Hansome Kelly Website | https://hansomekelly.com/ IG | @hansomekelly_ Sade Kelly Website | https://thefireinsidesade.com/ IG | @sadekelly_ RESOURCES: Like what you’re hearing? Leave a review and share this podcast! Website | https://www.inlebrainfitinstitute.com/take-charge IG | @philippe.md LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-philippe-douyon-85a24449/ FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/ Surviving Your Brain is edited by EPYC Media Network (visit at https://www.epyc.co/)

  • In this episode, Dr. Philippe Douyon speaks with Hansome Kelly, Financial Coach and Trader from Financial Vortex company. 
    On a mission to bridge the gap between financial ignorance and financial literacy, Financial Vortex aims to help 100 million people reach their financial goals. Hansome’s expertise has also been trusted by various media outlets like Yahoo Finance and The 411 on Wealth. He shares his helpful advice to his valuable clients in managing money, insights to start their wealth-building journey, and things to unlearn from what we’ve been taught about money. 
    Tune in and uncover what is needed to shift our money mindset and learn how to invest in yourself and your money to achieve abundance. So listen to this episode and learn how to create your own generational wealth by shifting your mindset on money and uncover the keys to hitting your financial goals with Dr. Douyon and Hansome today! 
     
    KEY POINTS:
    Hansome's journey in financial trading 
    Why emotional trading is bad trading 
    Three ways to shift with a money mindset 
    Why Hansome thinks not everyone should become a day trader 
    Things to unlearn when it comes to money 
    How the lack of money can be considered a brain disorder 
    How society has conditioned our thinking with money 
    Opportunities, risks, and recommendations for your money in the market 
    Invest in yourself, build your skills, and take courses/training programs
    Three tips to bridge your financial literacy gap
     
    QUOTABLES:
    “Have a completely different relationship with money. A lot of people are scared to get their bank accounts. A lot of people tell negative things about money. I tell them that they [shall] have positive affirmations every single day when it comes to money. Now, I also tell them that they need to be grateful for what they have.” – Hansome Kelly 
     
    “If you want to travel more, if you want to buy more clothes, it's smart to invest first. Then, use those gains to go and then travel and do all the things you want to do, rather than the opposite way. So, day trading allows you to use money as a tool.” – Hansome Kelly 
     
    “Life is all about evolving. You have to constantly be learning. And when you stop learning, that's almost akin to death when it comes to the brain.” – Dr. Philippe Douyon

    GUEST INFORMATION:
    Hansome Kelly
    Website | https://hansomekelly.com/ 
    IG | @hansomekelly_ 

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    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
     
     
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  • Many of us may think that we’re coping with our traumas and triggers relatively well, but is that actually the case, or is our brain playing tricks on us? 
    Tune in to this episode as Jessica Hurley, Founder of Instapodcasts, speaks with Dr. Philippe Douyon about dealing with post-traumatic stress disorders and the ways to rewire your brain’s neural network. Jessica and Dr. Douyon discuss (AUTHOR’S) book ‘Game of Life and How To Play It’ and how it has helped heal her triggers and traumas. She also shares personal stories from her past and highlights how your childhood experiences greatly affect your brain function and emotional triggers. 
    So listen in to this episode so that you can deal with the tricks and triggers that affect your brain’s function and learn how to survive your personal trauma with Dr. Douyon and Jessica today! 
     
    KEY POINTS:
    How we define and deal with our traumas differently 
    How to deal with triggers from post-traumatic stress disorders
    Striving for an elevated state of awareness to manifest your highest self
    Important steps of healing by dealing with the trauma and considering therapy sessions
    Understanding the stress hormone ‘cortisol’ and how it affects your memory 
    The impact triggers have on your brain
    How traumatic experiences create a lasting impact on your memories and neurons
    Understanding Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and Reiki energy healing 
    Neuroplasticity and its ability to make new neurons and connections
    Helpful tools to combat your brain’s fearful thoughts, anxiety, and limiting beliefs 
    How people have the capacity to develop coping mechanisms for traumatic life events and effectively navigate their emotions
     
    QUOTABLES:
    “From a brain perspective, trauma is anything that is going to trigger your fight-flight or freeze response, as a result of you feeling like you're being threatened in some way.” - Philippe Douyon
    “The connection to our feelings in the brain is so important. But the most powerful part of all is taking charge of your brain. There is the distinction that it is not who we are.  We have to fight back [and] tell our brain what to do. We do have to lead our brain, and how this probably bleeds into everything. Money matters; relationships, connections, that where we are in life — has everything to do with our lack of control of our brain.” - Jessica Hurley 
    ”First, you've got to survive your brain. And then, you got to take charge of your brain. That's when you start to thrive in life.” - Philippe Douyon
     
    GUEST INFORMATION:
    Jessica Hurley 
    Website | https://www.jessicahurley.co/instapodcasts 
    IG | @jessicahurley__
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicahurley/ 

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    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
     
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  • Pleasure can sometimes lead to pitfalls, and in this solo episode, Dr. Philippe Douyon shares that although casual sex may bring you bliss, the consequences may be more dire than you think. 
    Join Dr. Douyon as he talks about the various risks and benefits of engaging in sex. Dr. Douyon also dives into Marianne Williamson’s book, A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles, and discusses how we manufacture depression through loveless sex. Dr. Douyon also reveals the reason why some of us feel sexually unsatisfied in relationships, and educates us on the types of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
    So, tune in with Dr. Douyon and learn all about the insidious dangers of loveless sex and how to engage in sex with more intention and fulfillment. 
     
    KEY POINTS:
    Casual sex and its impacts on your brain and life 
    Marianne Williamson’s A Return to Love - a book on self-manufactured depression
    Understanding the risks, benefits, and consequences of sex
    How sex releases dopamine hormones, and its relationship with addiction 
    Living in a society where over-sexualization is normalized
    Vasopressin hormone and how it drives sexual craving 
    Oxytocin hormone and the bonding hormone it releases 
    Things to be mindful of if you engage in casual sex 
    Learning the types of STDs such as syphilis and herpes and their effects to the body
    How bodies transfer energies through sex 
    The top three things to consider in sex: communication, testing, and therapy
     
    QUOTABLES:
    “Casual sex is having sex with one of one or more partners that you're not committed to. It's about having sex with one or more partners that you are not in a romantic relationship with. And we know that this goes on in our society, and it's going to go on in our society forever.”  - Philippe Douyon
     
    “If you're somebody who's had a lot of casual sex, there's no judgement, you can always change your life. Life for me is about evolution. You can always create the health, the relationships, and the life that you want for yourself.” - Philippe Douyon
     
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    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
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  • In this episode, we are joined by Charles Anthony Bryant, a worship leader at Park Avenue Christian Church, East 85th on Park Avenue. 
    As a musical visionary artist, Anthony is on a mission to evolve both as a musician, a leader, and a person. On top of being a vocalist and performer, Anthony has also explored his musical passions in composition and managing music programs in church. Bringing his symphony to spirituality, Anthony continues to let his voice be heard in other areas aside from the church, most recently with his latest recording titled Hymnody Volume I (2015).
    Don't miss out on this episode, where Dr. Douyon and Anthony explore how music ignites the brain like nothing else!
    KEY POINTS:
    Music is a powerful tool that helps your brain function
    The impact songs have on your mood and how it releases dopamine 
    The importance of musical therapy for communities and brain function
    How music can help patients with neurological disorders
    The challenge of honing a talent into a skill 
    Understanding ‘mirror neurons’ and how it mimics the actions of another person
    How our neurons produce the same frequency with people we surround ourselves with
    How music can tap into our subconscious mind and soul 
     
    QUOTABLES:
    “Music is incredibly powerful. It impacts different pathways in the brain than the normal just speaking to us and going to language.” - Philippe Douyon
    “I'm a skilled musician, but part of my calling within that skill is to take what I do and who I am and the feeling of church —  not just the sound of the church, but the feeling of that spirituality into secular spaces and make people feel that.” – Anthony Bryant 
     
    GUEST INFORMATION:
    Charles Anthony Bryant 
    https://www.canthonybryant.com/
     
    Listen to Anthony Bryant’s Hymnody, Vol. I album here! https://music.apple.com/us/album/hymnody-vol-i/1090380626 

    RESOURCES:
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    IG | @philippe.md 
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-philippe-douyon-85a24449/ 
    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
     
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  • In this episode,  Dr. Philippe Douyon speaks with Reverend Cathy Bristow, an ordained Interfaith Minister and the founder and principal of Bridges - a consulting firm whose mission is to re-language and discuss race, gender, and diversity. 
    Join Cathy as she looks back on the stories of Black Women and brings us along the journey of their transformation for the better, including her own. Listen in and see why her personal stories of turning pain into power and spiritual contemplative practices now serve as a medium to help others in her communities.
    So, tune in to this episode, and find out how meditation, religion, and other spiritual practices intersect with our brain’s overall function in this episode with Dr. Douyon and Rev. Bistrow today!
     
    KEY POINTS:
    Visualization as a powerful tool and how it activates the brain’s occipital lobe 
    The intersection between meditation and religion 
    Black Women’s stories of racialized misogyny and how we can end it 
    The importance of deep breathing and praying 
    The power of connecting with people and how it impacts your brain 
    What’s the difference between silence and stillness?
    Various forms of contemplative practices and their effects on your well being
    Understanding the concept of the healing vortex to humanity
    Dealing with pain, and finding physical signs of healing
    What is Metacognition and how does it influence your life?
     
    QUOTABLES:
    “I believe that my going to seminary was that search for the oneness that exists in our humanity. The quest to be one, to be loved, to be cared for — and then we can give it so powerful and so easy.” - Cathy Bistrow
    “As doctors, we may set bones, we may take out something that we feel doesn't belong there. But, it's the body that does the healing. And the thought processes that you have are incredibly important for that because you're making a decision to call all the healing that you have around you.”  –  Philippe Douyon
     
    GUEST INFORMATION:
    Rev. Cathy Bistrow
    Website | http://iamcathybristow.com/ 
     
    RESOURCES:
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    Website | https://www.inlebrainfitinstitute.com/take-charge 
    IG | @philippe.md 
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-philippe-douyon-85a24449/ 
    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
     
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  • From changing your routine to learning new skills, this episode of Surviving Your Brain Podcast will show you that in order to make your own success story, you will need to find yourself first. 
    Join your host Dr. Philippe Douyon as he highlights how finding yourself will give you the freedom to create the life you want. Dr. Douyon also reflects on his personal life by sharing his story of dealing with kidney failure to now thriving as a doctor. As a big believer in Mind Over Matter — Dr. Douyon’s mission starts with being comfortable with the uncomfortable, taking risks in life, and simply taking charge of your life through your thoughts. 
    So tune in to this episode to discover how you can train your brain amidst the influential perplexed thoughts of society and build the life you truly want. 
     
    KEY POINTS:
    What does your dream life look like? 

    How your thoughts are programmed from the moment you are born 

    Breaking free from predictability and liberating our brains to live a purposeful life 

    The importance of learning new skills to create new neurons in your brain 

    Dealing with a society that needs external validation 

    Taking radical responsibility for your life 

    How to break your brain’s thinking patterns

    Start evolving by being comfortable with the uncomfortable 

    Broaden your horizon by trying out new things, challenging yourself, and changing your routines

     
    QUOTABLES:
    “We need to realize that when people are feeling lost – or they feel like they need to find themselves – what they're really wanting to do is to break free from all the networks that have been created in their brains by other people.” - Philippe Douyon
     
    “In order for you to really break free, to live your life, and to allow your brain to be liberated from a lot of what we are fed in society – you need to take accountability for who you are, you need to take accountability for your life.” - Philippe Douyon
     
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    Website | https://www.inlebrainfitinstitute.com/take-charge 
    IG | @philippe.md 
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-philippe-douyon-85a24449/ 
    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
     
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  • In this episode of the Surviving Your Brain podcast, Sade Kelly, CEO & Founder of The Fire Inside, joins Dr. Philippe Douyon to discuss the power of time management. As a time management coach, Sade Kelly helps full-timers, side hustlers, and entrepreneurs organize and manage their time to create a balanced life between their professional and personal endeavors. 
    From actionable tips to eye-opening insights, this conversation will teach you how to leverage your time and create a life that is truly aligned with what you want.
     
    KEY POINTS:
    What is your ideal lifestyle?

    The importance of knowing your priorities.

    Stay consistent and disciplined, and progress will follow 

    Time management is about managing your energy, focus, and attention

    Have a daily schedule system like a digital calendar

    What you should do the moment you wake up

    Create healthy boundaries for your time

     
    QUOTABLES:
    “I call myself a Time Management Coach, right but in my eyes, I'm a lifestyle designer.”   - Sade Kelly
    “I’m so passionate about time management because I feel like I was able to design the life of my dreams by becoming this lifestyle designer through time. So, what I always recommend is, first, you need to think about what your ideal lifestyle is.”  - Sade Kelly
     
    GUEST INFORMATION
    Sade Kelly
    Website | https://thefireinsidesade.com/ 
    IG | sadekelly_
    YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSUz56tdgDaAY-k5J-KXMfA 
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/sadekelly_ 
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sade-kelly/ 

    RESOURCES:
    Like what you’re hearing? Leave a review and share this podcast!  
    Website | https://www.inlebrainfitinstitute.com/take-charge 
    IG | @philippe.md 
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-philippe-douyon-85a24449/ 
    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
     
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  • Every one of us experiences burnout, and most of the time is sneaks up on us when we least expect it; we go through the motions of life until one day, we hit a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion. So how do we prevent ourselves from reaching this state?
     
    In this episode, Dr. Philippe Douyon explains the impact of burnout on your brain, body, and overall life. Amidst the hustle culture that runs this world full of distractions, there are circumstances where being stressed out might already be a symptom of burnout. This is why, it is important to know how to deal with this situation before the spiraling exhaustion reaches you and gets a hold of you. 
     
    Are you currently experiencing burnout? Find out how to handle your demotivated and burned out situation with Dr. Douyon in this episode!
    KEY POINTS:
    How burnout impacts the brain, body, and life

    Hustle porn has devastating consequences for the body

    Cortisol is the primary stress hormone

    Humans are good at dealing with short-term stress 

    Long-term stressors can be seen in family dynamics or jobs that can impact life

    Various symptoms of chronic burnout – either physical or emotional 

    The process to combat burnout: having self-care, integrating daily breaks, and reassessing the environment

    Technology is a factor in experiencing burnout

    Disconnect with the noise of the digital world, connect with the nature

    How to create the health and life you want

    QUOTABLES:
    “Burnout activates your sympathetic nervous system. It activates your flight, fight or freeze response.“ - Philippe Douyon
     
    “Cortisol makes you focus on the stressor, focus on the threat. Cortisol kills neurons. Cortisol kills nerve cells in the parts of the brain responsible for you making new memories.” - Philippe Douyon

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    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
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  • Do you find yourself having difficulty falling asleep? Or do you find yourself feeling exhausted even after a full 8 hours of sleep? 
     
    Learn more about healthy sleeping habits as Dr. Daniel Barone, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology from Weill Cornell Center joins Dr. Philippe Douyon to discuss how our sleeping patterns affect our brain and body functions.
    As a neurologist and sleep expert, Dr. Daniel Barone explains the detrimental consequences of sleep deprivation. He also dives into the causes of various sleep-related conditions and disorders, and shows us why some of our sleeping problems may actually be a symptom of an illness. 
    So before you hit the snooze button and reset your body clock, tune in to this episode to unlock more hacks for better and more restful sleep. 
    KEY POINTS:
    The consequences of sleep deprivation on our brain and body health 

    The importance of quantity, quality, and timing in your sleep schedule 

    Your sleeping problem may actually be a symptom of an illness. 

    The causes of Sleep Apnea and how to treat it. 

    Understanding REM sleep, sleep paralysis and other sleeping conditions

    Things to avoid for more restful sleep 

    Five things you can do now to improve your sleep 

    When should you get a sleep evaluation and talk to your doctor

    QUOTABLES:
    “While our ability to kind of deal with sleep deprivation does get better, as we get older, the need for sleep is still the same.” - Daniel Barone
     
    “Sleep apnea is a condition where the tongue and the soft tissue are basically falling backwards and closing off the airway. So, if we say this is a normally open airway – here's where snoring happens. And then closed off is where sleep apnea happens.” - Daniel Barone

    GUEST INFORMATION 
     
    Daniel Barone
     
    IG | @danielbaronemd
     
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/dannybsleepmd?lang=en 
     
    YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP2ltZqEphnFoO1tGEqPqQQ 
     
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannybsleepmd/ 
     
    Puchase Daniel Barone, M.D.’s published books here!
     
    Let's Talk about Sleep & The Story of Sleep: From A to Zzzz

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    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
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  • In this episode, Dr. Philippe Douyon is joined by special guest Frank Amato, CEO of SYNAPS Dx, to explain to us the various complexities and myths surrounding Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Douyon and Frank Amato also discuss current diagnostic practices and how other conditions such as Depression could be masking themselves as Alzheimer’s. However, with the right tools and technology in place, Frank shows us how we can now diagnose Alzheimer’s accurately and quickly at SYNAPS Dx. 
     
    KEY POINTS:
    The daunting job of dealing with Alzheimer’s disease 

    Understanding the diagnosis process of Alzheimer’s disease, and how to do it accurately

    Biomarkers that can help us accurately diagnose and prescribe for Alzheimer’s

    Dispelling the myths surrounding Alzheimer’s disease

    About 35 to 40% of the people who get a dementia diagnosis are actually misdiagnosed

    How something Depression can mask itself as dementia 

     
    QUOTABLES:
    “The only way to diagnose Alzheimer's disease up until now has been at autopsy which is not a great way for patients thinking about what I might do as an intervention for my condition.” - Frank Amato
     
    “Although Alzheimer's disease is complex, diagnosing it doesn't have to be.” - Frank Amato
     
    “There are lifestyle changes that we can make every single day that are really beneficial for the brain.” - Philippe Douyon 

    GUEST INFORMATION 
     
    Frank Amato
     
    Website | https://www.synapsdx.com/ 

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  • In this episode of Surviving Your Brain, Dr. Philippe Douyon shares 6 life hacks that you can implement NOW, that will drastically improve your productivity. Dr. Douyon is a firm believer that living a sedentary lifestyle is one of the worst things you can do to your brain. So how do we keep ourselves in motion so that we can not only stay productive, but healthy and happy as well? 
     
    Tune in to learn all about your hormones, how to boost your mood, ways to increase motivation, and so much more in this gem-packed episode. 
     
    Get your pen and paper ready, and start applying these life hacks to improve your brain health, performance, and productivity with Dr. Douyon today.
     
    KEY POINTS:
    How to become a leader that your brain needs 

    Create a life for yourself without a single pill 

    How laughter is vital for our mental, physical, emotional, and neurological health

    Understanding how your brain and body communicate with each other 

    Be cautious about what you eat to avoid ‘brain fog’

    How sleep deprivation leads to anxiety and depression

    How meditation causes structural changes in the brain

    Boosting your mood with cold showers as it causes the release of dopamine

    The importance of exercise, laughter, eating healthy, meditating, sleep, and taking cold showers

    QUOTABLES:
    “Exercise is the biggest promoter of neuroplasticity. That is your brain's ability to make new neurons and new connections.”  - Philippe Douyon
     
    “Meditation is important because it causes changes in the structure and function of your brain. Think about this, we live in a world that can be pretty stressful. Certainly, the last few years have been stressful for most of us being in a pandemic.”  - Philippe Douyon

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    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
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  • In this episode of Surviving Your Brain, Dr. Philippe Douyon explains how powerful our thoughts actually are. From giving examples of how both our conscious and subconscious minds are being influenced by various factors, Dr. Douyon reiterates the importance of living a purposeful life by establishing a vision for yourself. This includes having consistently positive thoughts and affirmations as part of your everyday routine. 
     
    Dr. Douyon also quotes Bruce Lee’s statement to ‘never say anything negative about yourself,’ even as a joke, because your brain does not know the difference! Now’s the time to conquer the negative messages that society & other forms of media have bombarded us with, and start tapping in to the power of positive thoughts and affirmations. 
     
    KEY POINTS:
    Success in health, business, and life starts in your brain

    Companies, politics, and artists – influence you more thank you think

    Words are the verbal embodiment of power 

    The brain’s reticular activating system is responsible for our consciousness, our sleep-wake cycles, and our level of awareness

    Focusing on a certain thought gives your brain a message that it is essential to you

    How to combat negative messages from the society

    The subconscious mind governs 95% of our behaviour, conscious mind for things we think about

    Use positive affirmations on a daily basis like: “I am healthy.”

    QUOTABLES:
    “There are things that impact us when we're not even paying attention, things that impact us when we're almost in a drowsy hypnotic state or in a sleep state. Our subconscious mind is incredibly powerful.” - Philippe Douyon
    “Taking charge of our thoughts allows us to create the life that we want for ourselves. And using positive affirmations allows us to take charge of our thoughts.” - Philippe Douyon
     
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    FB | https://www.facebook.com/PhilippeDouyonMD/
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  • In this premier episode of the Surviving Your Brain Podcast, your host Dr. Philippe Douyon, M.D. shares the inspiration & motivation behind his Doctor Career pursuit in neurology. Tune in as Dr. Douyon sheds light on the power of your brain, how it works, and the ways we can rewire it without prescribing a single pill. 
     
    On a mission to empower you, Dr. Douyon shares insights and tools that will revolutionize the way your view your mindset patterns and behaviors. In this episode, you will soon learn that you no longer have to simply survive your brain, you can take charge of it. 
     
    With incredible guests lined up for the next episodes, stay tuned to this podcast for some impactful conversations about the ways in which brain development & care have the power to impact all facets of your life such as mental illness, Alzheimer’s disease, sleep, finances, and so much more. 
    KEY POINTS:
    The power of preventative care in Neurology

    Your brain issue could just be a stress issue 

    The struggles & stresses that potentially contribute to medical or neurological issues

    Understanding your professional and personal stressors 

    How to become the leader you want to be by rewiring your brain

    The brain is like a two-year-old child: beautifully complex, and powerful, yet tends to tantrums when triggered 

    Ways to be mentally healthy, and change your life

    How to take charge of your brain 

    QUOTABLES:
    “I set out to do this podcast, the surviving your brain podcast, because I see people every day, living in fear, and living with limited beliefs. And to me, that is the brain sort of in charge of their life.” - Philippe Douyon
     
    “If you can take this brain that is so incredibly powerful, be the leader that it needs to charge of the spring, then you can transform your life for the better.” - Philippe Douyon
     
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  • Welcome to Surviving Your Brain, the podcast. 
     
    Hosted by Board Certified Neurologist Dr. Philippe Douyon, this podcast aims to empower and enable you with the tools and knowledge needed to rewire and transform your brain so that you can live a more fulfilled life. 
     
    With some incredible guest interviews and gem-packed solo episodes lined up this season, tune in as Philippe & his guests discuss trauma and the impact it has on your brain, ways to improve your brain function through sleep, understanding Alzheimer's disease and ways to prevent it, the connection between sex and your brain, and so much more. 
     
    You no longer have to feel at the mercy of the makings of your brain - join Dr. Philippe Douyon as he shows you how you can live healthier, minimize your risk of disease, feel empowered, and create the life you were meant to live, without prescribing a single pill. 
     
    It's time to embark on your own journey to Surviving Your Brain. Tune in now.