
Brain's Body Podcast: Help to Improve Mental, Physical, and Emotional Healing Through Self-Learning
Hosted by Dr. Christopher K. Slaton. The Brain’s Body Podcast responds to the hidden physical, mental, and emotional causes of growing up hurt by major life events in home, school, neighborhood, and workplace networks that affect the way you live, learn, think, and respond. That sets up the goal of the Brain’s Body Podcast, to discuss the needs of children, parents, teachers, and health and human service professionals using human systems science. Human systems science is the study of brain, body, and sense events. This is help, to explain the natural process flow for the experience of mental, physical, and emotional health. The brain is the body. The Brain’s Body is a Learning System. This is process learning. Dr. Christopher K. Slaton is an author who talks to the brain, not the body. Learn why a sense of feel for self and the brain in the lead of the body is a necessary experience. With more than 30 years of experience studying the home, school, neighborhood, and workplace networks of children, parents, teachers, and health and human service professionals he explains how you help to improve sense and receive path functions. As you are learning how to help move energy, action, and feelings through your sense and receive path functions, you study ways to manage and control the flow through a sense, feel, and focus process cycle. This is level one of the Brain’s Body Learning System.Dr. Slaton Live discusses the infrastructure for personal, academic, social, and occupational success through the way you may choose to live in a home; learn in a school; think in a neighborhood; and respond in a workplace as test sites of the Brain’s Body Learning System. Help restore your sense and receive path functions. You want to master how you learn to live in a home; to help you master how you learn to learn in a school; to help you master how you learn to think in a neighborhood; to help you master how you learn to respond in a workplace. In other words, at level one: you may learn how to lead a family; how to apply your education; how to participate in government; and how to develop your business through the Brain’s Body Learning System. Dr. Christopher K. Slaton is the author of Education and Science: The Brain's Body, Help to Improve Brain, Body, and Sense Events.
Brain's Body Podcast: Help to Improve Mental, Physical, and Emotional Healing Through Self-Learning
Unlocking Emotional Growth: Dr. Christopher K. Slaton on Navigating Peer Pressure and Mastering Brain-Body Connections
Explore the secrets of your brain with the extraordinary Dr. Christopher K. Slaton, a luminary in neuroscience and holistic wellness. Discover the art of mastering your brain's body and learn how to transform emotional challenges into opportunities for growth. Ever wondered how teasing, bullying, and peer pressure shape your emotional landscape? Dr. Slaton unravels these intricate connections and demonstrates how self-awareness empowers you to navigate and process emotions more effectively. Through the innovative practice of human systems science, gain insights into the seamless interplay between the self, brain, and body.
Join us for a transformative journey into the realms of cognitive and social exploration. Our conversation with Dr. Slaton illuminates how reflective storytelling and 'brain talk' can enhance sensory perception and personal development, leading to profound self-discovery. Whether you're eager to improve your emotional resilience or unlock your human potential, this episode offers practical strategies to elevate your life and the lives of those around you. Don't miss the chance to gain valuable insights and actionable steps towards achieving an optimal experience and fostering personal growth.
Education and Science: The Brain's Body, Help to Improve Brain, Body, and Sense Events. www.drchristopherkslaton.com *Brain's Body Consults: www.brainsbody.net * Brain Talk: Learning the Brain's Body with Dr. Slaton Live. www.drslatonlive.com Also: Dr. Christopher K Slaton: Amazon.com.