
Truly Mental
This podcast has been created by Joe Smarro & Jesse Trevino and it is being provided by SolutionPoint+, a national training and consulting firm that specializes in cultivating mental wellness to maximize human capital and promote safety. They are two combat veteran marines, who have been on a shared journey as best friends for the last 20+ years. Joe and Jesse were both San Antonio Police officers for 15 and 10 years, respectively, and have started a training and consulting firm which is now their full-time endeavor. They have set out on a mission to change the culture of law enforcement in America by focusing on individual wellness. They hope to eradicate first responder suicide. Welcome to the podcast, please subscribe, share, and leave comments for them both. BeWell -
Truly Mental
Think Smarter: The Future of Brain Training with Dr. Steve Gullans
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Season 4
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Episode 9
Summary:
In this episode of "Truly Mental," host Joe Smarro sits down with Dr. Steve Gullans, CEO of Thynk Inc, to explore the intersection of neuroscience, innovation, and real-world impact. Discover how cutting-edge neurotechnology is helping people rewire their brains for resilience, adaptability, and better decision-making. Steve shares his journey from academia to entrepreneurship, the challenges of cognitive training, and the potential of technology to enhance mental health and performance across all ages. Tune in to learn how you can take control of your mental experience and improve your cognitive skills.
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Website: Thynk
- Introduction to Steve Gullans and Think (0:00 - 5:30)
- Joe Smarro introduces Steve Gullans, CEO of Think, and discusses the company's mission to use neurotechnology for cognitive training. Steve shares his background and the vision behind Think.
- The Science Behind Cognitive Training (5:31 - 15:00)
- Steve explains the neuroscience of cognitive training, how Think's technology works, and its applications for improving mental acuity and focus across different age groups.
- Steve's Personal Journey and Motivation (15:01 - 25:00)
- Steve shares his personal story, including his academic career, family experiences with ALS and Parkinson's, and his transition to entrepreneurship and venture capital.
- Challenges and Innovations in Neurotechnology (25:01 - 35:00)
- Discussion on the challenges faced in the field of cognitive training, the importance of measurable outcomes, and how Think differentiates itself from other neurotech solutions.
- Applications for Mental Health and Performance (35:01 - 45:00)
- Steve talks about the impact of Think's technology on mental health, its use in schools, and potential benefits for first responders, athletes, and high performers.
- Future of Human Optimization and Neurotechnology (45:01 - 55:00)
- Exploration of the future of neurotechnology, ethical considerations, and the potential for brain enhancements. Steve shares insights from global conferences and his vision for responsible leadership in the field.
- Closing Thoughts and Call to Action (55:01 - End)
- Joe and Steve wrap up the conversation with reflections on the importance of taking control of one's mental health and the potential of cognitive training to improve lives. Joe encourages listeners to share the episode and take responsibility for their wellness.