Mind Matters

Cutting New Grooves Over Bad Vibes on our Plastic Brain


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JP Moreland shares with Mike Keas how twice he was incapacitated for months by panic attacks and anxiety. His new book, Finding Quiet, seeks to make the most of his suffering, condensing the crucial lessons learned from his research. In this episode, JP outlines some practices that can heal and retrain the brain. Show Notes 01:00 | “Cutting new grooves” Read More ›
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Mind MattersBy Discovery Institute Center on Natural and Artificial Intelligence

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