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Lockdown is opening up and socialising is now a thing again, what better topic to discuss than introversion and extroversion? In this CHAT episode, Brain Dump collabs with Gem from First Impressions to share thoughts on this fascinating topic. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? How do you know? Please give the epsiode a share and let us know!
Links:
First Impressions
Gem’s Instagram
The Power of Introverts | Susan Cain
How to Leverage Being an Introvert | Simon Sinek
Introverts vs Extroverts | AsapScience
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Jessie has come along way in her journey with her mental health. From being overwhelmed by obsessive thinking and intrusive thoughts to now living a more mindful life. We're really lucky to have Jessie share her story with us on Brain Dump.
Please like and share this episode if you enjoyed it.
Jessies's Links:
Bigger Than My
Jessies's Recommendations:
The OCD Project
Alegra Kastens
Overcoming Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts by Sally M. Winston & Martin N. Seif
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It's the beginning of the year - we're all probably in a bit of a hump with Covid and the miserable weather. Here is an "Ask Me Anything" episode for a bit of fun. Questions were submitted by friends and fans of the show. If your question didn't get answer, don't worry I'm sure we'll do another in the future!
I hope you find this episode entertaining and engaging. How would you answer the questions?
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After meeting Gemma on the 'Let’s Talk: Disabilities in the Workplace' panel, I talked with her about her journey into disability education and blogging. In this episode, Gemma shared her personal experiences with her condition called Brittle Bone and the steps we can take to improve our understanding and inclusivity for all.
Gemma's Links:
gemturner.com twitter - @gem_turner Instagram - gem_turner Facebook - Gem Turner disabled blogger and consultantYouTube - Gem Turner
Blogs Articles:
The Do's and Don'ts
Helping disabled peopleYouTube:
Disability Identity
Gem's recommendations:
Shani Dhanda - @shanidhanda
Nina Tame - @nina_tame
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard - @jessciaoutoftheclosetBooks: Break the Mould by Sinead Burke
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Robin is one of the few people on this planet who has completed a swim across the English Channel. After Robin's brother lost his battle with addiction and depression, Robin was motivated to complete a swim across the English Channel to raise awareness for mental health. In this episode, we dive deep into the epic journey of Robin's swim and how the loss of his brother impacted him.
Brain Dump links:
@Brain_Dump_Pod
Facebook
The Brain Dump Group
Resources:
Thetford & Brandon Times
rethink
@rethink_
Channel Swimming Association
CSPF
Octavia's episode
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We are very lucky to have Tanisha on Brain Dump who is a wonderfully creative and compassionate person. In this episode, Tanisha shares with us her journey from being a young carer and struggling with her mental health to becoming the inspiring kindhearted person she is today.
We also explore how racism plays a part in impacting people's mental health and the vital concepts to help educate ourselves in order to tackle racism.
Brain Dump links:
@Brain_Dump_Pod
Facebook
The Brain Dump Group
Resources:
Tanisha's Instagram - @Blacksugarising
Off the Record Bristol
Books:
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
Natives by Akala
White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo
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In this episode, we're very lucky to have the tech wizard that is Dan Bate. Dan gives us an insight into the basics of coding, life as a programmer, and the future direction of computer science in a rapidly changing industry.
If you like the episode please like and share or even get involved in the community on the BD Facebook Group.
Brain Dump links:
Twitter
Facebook
The Brain Dump Group
Resources:
Udemy
Codecademy
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Since lockdown, a lot of us are feeling the magnitude of our thoughts. This echo chamber can be very toxic at times and cause a whole array of mental health issues. Showing us a truly incredible transformation out of such a crisis is this episode's guest: Yaz Wolfe.
In this episode, Yaz speaks on her experience with anorexia and depression and how accepting her vulnerability allowed her to recover. Yaz has gone from strength to strength and now spends her days helping others with their own mental health. I hope you can get as much out of this interview as I did. Please like and share if you enjoyed!
Brain Dump links:
@Brain_Dump_Pod
Facebook Page
The Brain Dump Group
Yaz's recommend books:
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk
The Road Less Travelled by M. Scott Peck
In the Realm of the Hungry Ghost by Gabor Maté
The Epigenetics Revolution by Nessa Carey
The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury
A Wild Sheep Chase by Haruki Murakami
The Player of Games by Iain Banks
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Other references:
Esther Perel - Experts on Experts with Dax Shepard
Clint Smith: The Danger of Silence
Brené Brown: The Power of Vulnerability
12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson
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Continuing on the academic theme, this week we are hosting Joe Matthews on the podcast. In this episode, we dive into the multifaceted field of behavior and with a particular focus on smoking cessation. Joe brings to light the issues and hurdles that people face when wanting to break bad habits, exploring commercial influences and culture.
I found this episode really interesting and I hope you do too. Get in touch and let us know what you think!
Twitter: @joe__matthews @Brain_Dump_Pod
Facebook Page
The Brain Dump Group
Joe's book recommendations:
How to Stop Smoking by Prof Robert West
Drink? by Prof David Nut
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Firstly, I hope you are all well and are coping in lockdown - here is a little something to keep you entertained. Monty and I are back with this C.H.A.T episode on our wacky thoughts on what to do in a zombie outbreak. Heavily influenced by Max Brooks' book and our own experiences, we explore the dos and don'ts if the dead were to rise.
We would absolutely love to hear your thoughts on what you would do in a zombie outbreak (we know you've thought about it?!?). Post your thoughts and idea on the 'Brain Dump Facebook Group' or tweet your ideas to @Brain_Dump_Pod. You might get a mention in the next episode!
Links below:
The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks
Bristol City Council Zombie Contingency Plan
Brian Dump Facebook Group
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I hope you are all safe and the lockdown isn't affecting you too badly.
In this episode, I have Ed Barker on the show and we jump into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence. We discuss the medical application of AI and its possible impacts in the future. I hope you enjoy!
Get involved and let us know your thoughts on AI and other topics on the Brain Dump Facebook group.
Check Ed out on twitter: @gangly_ed
@Brain_Dump_Pod
Facebook Page
The Brain Dump Group
Ed's book recommendations:
Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom
Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark
Godel, Escher, and Bach by Douglas Hofstadter
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The new sub-series of Brain Dump: C.H.A.T (Chat Hard About a Topic) continues. In this episode, Monty and I discuss 'People Like Us'.
We're not the first to explore this niche topic and certainly won't be the last. What makes up your PLU criteria? What makes you trust or distrust people? Comment below or get involved in the Brain Dump Facebook group.
I hope you enjoy!
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Huge privilege to have legendary kickboxer and Martial Arts Hall of Fame winner, Neil Kelly. In this episode, we discuss Neil's beginnings in kickboxing and how they progressed to the highs of his professional career and his role coaching at his own club.
I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. Big thank you for Neil for coming on the show and for Monty for editing.
Links to Neil's Club (USKA):
http://www.uskakickboxing.co.uk
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Welcome to the new sub-series of Brain Dump: C.H.A.T (Chat Hard About a Topic). We explore a controversial topic and convey our opinions, whether you like it or not! No rules, or constraints, just unfiltered discussion.
For the debut of the C.H.A.T series, Monty and I explore the topic of drug-taking. Take it with a pinch of salt; no illegal activity is condoned by this episode.
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It's finally here. This episode, I sit down with my good friend Steve and answer questions put forward by the Brian Dump community. Themes range from the meaningful to the extreme.
Big thank you to all those who submitted questions and another big thank you to Steve for helping out!
Please like, share and comment if you enjoyed it.
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An absolute pleasure to welcome Helen Carnell to Brain Dump.
From suffering from acute depression and surviving an overdose, Helen expresses huge strength and resolve to turn her life around and now uses her knowledge and experience to help those in need. A really open and insightful interview on mental health recovery and important lessons learned.
Please comment and share if you enjoy.
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Joel is a confidently gay man with a passion to educate and support all aspects of the LGBT+ community. He sheds light on the community and hopes to break down barriers for all. Here's his story.
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Stop Hate, Celebrate: Saturday 12th October, The Winter Gardens, Western Supermare
The event aims to raise awareness of hate crime within the LGBT+ community and helps shed light on the ways of reporting such crime and what support is out there to help people. Organized by the North Somerset LGBT Forum in partnership with Avon and Somerset police. Sponsored by Quartet Community Projects
www.wsmpride.com
www.ukpon.lgbt
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My uncle Carl wanted to share his experiances with losing a loved one and how he dealt with that but also how it's changed him as a man. He also goes on to explain how he met his lovely future wife Lynda and what getting married again means to him.
These personal stories are what Brain Dump is all about. Hope you enjoy!
Please feel free to comment, share and follow the show if you enjoyed!
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Octavia shares her fascinating research and goes into depth on the subject of mental health. We discuss how she overcomes personal struggles to develop the confidence to truly be herself. Big thanks!
Please like and share if you enjoy!
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A pleasure to have Professor Innes Cuthill on the show discussing where his interest in biology began and his road into academia.
Please like and share if you enjoy the show.
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