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Brain Talk Episode 1: Read Behavior as Information

Dr. Christopher K. Slaton Episode 1

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Behavior can look like attitude, defiance, or laziness when you’re tired, stressed, or trying to lead someone through change. We take a different route: behavior is brain-body sense messaging. In this opening Brain Talk Books session, I’m Dr. Christopher K. Slaton, EdD, and I explain why my work starts with a simple commitment: I write to the brain, not the body. You’ll get an orientation to the Human Systems Science language behind Brain Talk Books, plus a roadmap of seven core concepts we’ll build on throughout the series. We define response as information that can show up through action, feeling, movement, resistance, shutdown, excitement, or confusion, often before a person has words. From there, we unpack brain talk (how neural energy action feelings are received, processed, and expressed), sense of feel (the inner signal system that flags safety and difficulty), and brain thinking (how information gets organized into words, silence, choices, posture, and reactions) so you can support learning without triggering shame or blame. We also introduce sense and receive path performance, a practical way to name the stages between contact and real cooperation, and we close with sense of self and crisis of self, offering a calmer framework for understanding crisis without reducing a person to their hardest moment. If you’re a parent, educator, counselor, coach, leader, or someone trying to understand your own response system, you’ll leave with clearer keywords, better questions, and a usable path from podcast learning to books, video sessions, and workshop brain games. Subscribe, share this with someone who works with people, and leave a review so more listeners can learn to read behavior as information.

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Welcome To Brain Talk Books

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A Brain Talk Book Session. Welcome to Brain Talk. I'm Dr. Christopher K. Slayton, Ed D., founder of Human Systems Science and creator of Brain Talk Books. I call myself the Brain Talker because my work begins with a simple belief. I write to the Brain, not the body. This first episode opens from the perspective of Brain Talk Books. Two new Brain Talk Books are now moving through production toward publication, and Brain Talk is part of the larger book sales format I am developing through audio and video sessions. This is Brain Talk, presented as a Brain Talk Books session. Each episode will help listeners understand the language system behind the books, the workshop activities, and the practical use of human systems science in everyday life.

Why Behavior Deserves A New Lens

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Episode Purpose. Today's session is an orientation to the signature Brain Talk Book sessions. I will introduce the language of human system science and show how each topic connects to behavior, learning, self-reflection, crisis response, and the reader's personal sense of feel. As you listen, I invite you to hear behavior differently. In this framework, behavior is not just attitude. Behavior is brain-body sense messaging. It is information moving through the person, the body, the environment, and the relationship system. For each topic, I will explain what it means, why it matters, and how it connects to the brain talkbook system. This gives listeners a clear path from podcast learning to book reading, video viewing, and workshop practice.

The Seven Core Topics Roadmap

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1. Response as brain body sense messaging. 2. Brain talk. How the person receives, processes, and responds to neural energy action feelings. 3. Sense of feel. How the brain takes the lead of the body. 4. Brain thinking. How information has been received, organized, and expressed. 5. Sense and receive path performance. How contact, interaction, cooperation, and participation move through physical and neurotransformative stages. 6. Sense of self, physics, and sense of feel for self through neurophysics. 7. Crisis of self. How states of mind affect self-reflection. Topic

Response As Brain Body Messaging

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1. Response as brain-body sense messaging. When I use the word response, I am not only talking about what a person does on the outside. I am talking about what the brain and body are trying to communicate through action, feeling, movement, resistance, shutdown, excitement, or confusion. Response is information. Response is the brain-body sense system speaking before the person may have words for what is happening. Topic 2.

Brain Talk And Sense Of Feel

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Brain talk. Brain talk is the language of how a person receives, processes, and responds to neural energy action feelings. It helps us stop judging the body too quickly and begin listening to what the brain may be organizing through behavior. In brain talk books, this becomes a way to teach, coach, parent, counsel, and lead with more accuracy. Topic 3. Sense of feel. Sense of feel is the inner signal system that tells the brain how the body is experiencing the moment. It is not only emotion, it is not only thought. It is the felt information that helps the brain decide what is safe, what is difficult, what is familiar, and what needs attention. In human systems science, sense of feel helps explain why the brain often takes the lead before the person can explain the behavior. Topic

Brain Thinking Without Shame

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4. Brain thinking. Brain thinking describes how information is received, organized, and expressed. A person's words, actions, silence, posture, choices, or reactions may all show how information is being handled by the system. This is important because when we understand brain thinking, we can support learning and change without forcing the person into shame, blame, or confusion. Topic 5.

The Path From Contact To Performance

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Sense and receive path performance. The sense and receive path helps us look at how contact, interaction, cooperation, participation, and performance move through physical and neural stages. A person may be present but not yet connected. A person may hear words but not yet receive meaning. A person may be willing but not yet able to cooperate. This path gives us language for the stages between contact and performance. Topic 6.

Sense Of Self And Crisis Of Self

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Sense of self. Sense of self is where the person begins to recognize how the self is being experienced through the body, the brain, the environment, and the relationship system. This is where physics and neurophysics meet the felt experience of being human. The goal is not to label the person, the goal is to help the person recognize what the brain-body sense system is carrying. Topic 7 Crisis of Self. Crisis of self happens when states of mind affect self-reflection. In crisis, the person may not be able to see the self clearly, speak the self clearly, or organize the self safely. Brain Talk Books gives us a way to understand crisis without reducing the person to the crisis. We look for the message inside the response, and we help the brain find a path back toward sense, safety, and participation.

How The Books And Workshops Work

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Book and session invitation. These seven topics are more than podcast talking points. They are the foundation of the Brain Talk Book sales and learning format. The books introduce the language. The podcast explains the language. The video sessions demonstrate the language. The workshop activities feature brain games that help readers practice the language in real life. As the new Brain Talk Books move toward publication, this podcast and video series will give you the language, examples, and session format behind the books. Follow the series, watch the video sessions, and prepare to use the workshop activities and brain games as part of your own sense and receive practice. If you are a parent, educator, counselor, coach, leader, or person trying to understand your own response system, Brain Talk Books are here to help you slow down, listen differently, and read behavior as information.

What Comes Next In The Series

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Closing. Thank you for joining me for this first Brain Talk session from the perspective of Brain Talk Books. In the next sessions, we will take each of these seven topics deeper, turning them into best practices, sense and receive path performance, body reading, and brain talk interpretation. I'm Dr. Christopher K. Slayton, Ed D the Brain Talker. I write to the brain, not the body. This is Brain Talk, presented as a Brain Talk Books session. Copyright C 2026, Dr. Christopher K. Slayton. Dr. Slayton Live TM is the public communication platform of Dr. Christopher K. Slayton, Ed D., founder of Human Systems Science and creator of Brain Talk Books. Through books, podcast episodes, teaching sessions, and video messages, Dr. Slayton teaches Brain Talk language for understanding response, sense of feel, brain thinking, and brain body sense communication.