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By Dr. Giancarlo Licata & Chris Foreman
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
Jill Miller, C-IAYT, ERYT is the co-founder of Tune Up Fitness Worldwide and creator of the self-care fitness formats Yoga Tune Up® and The Roll Model® Method. With more than 30 years of study in anatomy and movement, she is a pioneer in forging relevant links between the worlds of fitness, yoga, massage, athletics and pain management. She is known as the Teacher’s Teacher and has trained thousands of movement educators, clinicians, and manual therapists to incorporate her paradigm shifting self-care fitness programming into athletic and medical facility programs internationally. As the creator of some of the world's best mobility tools, she has crafted original programs for 24 Hour Fitness, Equinox, YogaWorks, and numerous professional sports teams. She and her team of 500+ trainers help you to live better in your body with an emphasis on proprioception, mobility, breath mechanics and recovery.
She has presented case studies at the Fascia Research Congress and International Association of Yoga Therapy conferences. She has the rare ability to translate complex physiological and biomechanical information into accessible, relevant moves that help her students transform pain, dysfunction and injury into robust fitness. Jill is the former anatomy columnist for Yoga Journal Magazine and has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, O Magazine, Shape, Men’s Journal, Good Housekeeping, Women’s Health, Yoga Journal, Self, and on the Today Show and Good Morning America. Jill is regularly featured on the Oprah Winfrey Network. She is the creator of dozens of DVD’s including collaborations with Tom Myers, Katy Bowman and Kelly Starrett DPT. She is the author of the internationally bestselling book The Roll Model: A Step by Step Guide to Erase Pain, Improve Mobility and Live Better in your Body and contributed a chapter on SMFR to the medical text book Fascia, Function and Medical Applications. Based in Los Angeles, CA, she is a wife and mother of two small children and is currently writing her second book.
Youtube link to podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7jTtFtot_Y
Show Chapters:
0:00 Intro
2:00 Today’s Challenge
9:30 Jill Miller’s background
18:48 Fascia and the brain
56:52 Polyvagal Theory
1:04:48 Diaphragm and facial interfaces
1:10:24 Fascia restrictions in the body
1:21:13 Breath and the brain
1:32:06 Emerging social validation
1:35:36 Poor anxiety tolerance
1:39:55 Yoga and the Omega Institute
Jill’s Website: https://www.tuneupfitness.com
Books:
The Roll Model: https://www.amazon.com/Roll-Model-Step-Step-Mobility/dp/1628600225
Body by Breath: Coming February 2022
-Jill’s Co-authored book: Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications by David Lesondak, Angeli Maun Akey
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fascia-function-and-medical-applications-david-lesondak/1136713573
People:
Steven Porges: Polyvagal Theory
Tom Myers: Fascial Trains
Andrew Huberman: Stanford University
Helen Langevin- Director of NCCIH, https://www.nccih.nih.gov/about/offices/od/director
Events:
Brain Health March 2019
Our Breath Collective 2021
Jill Stowell is the founder and executive director of the the Stowell Learning Center which helps children and adults with dyslexia, learning disabilities, and other learning and attention challenges. For 30 years, they’ve helped thousands of students with a variety of learning challenges become successful learners.
She is the author of At Wits End A Parent’s Guide to Ending the Struggle, Tears and Turmoil of Learning Disabilities. She has trained hundreds of public and private educators in specialized learning programs and provides consultation and clinical support to a worldwide network of learning centers working to eliminate learning challenges.
In this episode we covers topics like masking children and its effect on learning, partnering with other professionals to unpack root causes of learning challenges, and what we can do to change our approach to trauma in children.
https://youtu.be/PQtY18jtzHs
Show Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:25 Effects of masking children
4:13 The Learning Skills Continuum
11:06 How masks effect learning
14:22 Who Stowell Centers help
16:30 Working with Dyslexia
20:20 The challenge with labels
24:35 Working with other health professionals
37:10 Mental health professionals and Stowell Centers
39:38 Primitive reflexes and learning challenges
53:45 Resources for practitioners working with children
54:58 Testing for visual and auditory processing challenges
1:03:24 Executive function and covid challenges
1:06:32 Connection between executive function & social media addiction
1:11:39 Resources & Connecting with Stowell Learning Center
Resources:
Website: https://www.stowellcenter.com
Phone Number: (877) 774-0444
LD Expert Live with Jill Stowell - YouTube (our weekly broadcast - Tuesdays at 10am Pacific): https://www.youtube.com/c/LDExpert
SLC Mom Squad (our private Facebook Group for parents of kids with learning and attention challenges to find resources and community with other parents who “get it”): https://www.facebook.com/groups/SLCMomSquad
Facebook: @learningdisability - https://www.facebook.com/learningdisability
Instagram: @stowellcenter - http://instagram.com/stowellcenter/
Twitter: @stowellcenter - https://twitter.com/stowellcenter
LinkedIn: @stowell-center - https://www.linkedin.com/company/stowell-center/
Dr. Barrie is an internationally recognized physician, clinical medical researcher, lecturer, inventor, author, and entrepreneur.
Dr. Barrie for the past three years is an executive with Viome – an Artificial Intelligence Healthcare company, developing diagnostics and therapeutics for chronic disease, based on the body’s expression of mRNA.
Dr. Barrie was in clinical practice during the mid-1980s as co-founder of the Great Smokies Medical Center, specializing in integrative medicine and clinical ecology. GSMC was the first large integrated anti-aging medical center in the United States.
He is the founder and former CEO/Chairman of Genova Diagnostics (www.gdx.net), the world’s largest Functional Medicine clinical reference laboratory for physicians, which he started in 1986 to advance natural medicine and the scientific research of integrative and anti-aging medicine around the world. Dr. Barrie developed and patented many of the present-day laboratory tests used for understanding the root causes of many chronic diseases.
Dr. Barrie is considered an expert in the field of Precision Medicine –- identifying an individual’s genetic susceptibility to disease; how a person will respond to a particular treatment; and what is the best treatment.
He has been a pioneer in promoting the concepts of preventive medicine, healthy aging, and early intervention as the most rational and cost-effective health care model. Dr. Barrie has been a keynote speaker in numerous International forums and as one of the founders of Functional Medicine presenting the scientific basis for Functional Medicine and sharing new ways to uncover the causes of common diseases.
Dr. Barrie is also a New York Times and LA Times bestselling author of several health books including “7 Day Detox Miracle”, “Energize Your Life” and numerous scientific articles, which have appeared in major medical journals including The Lancet, Agents and Actions, and Medical Hypothesis.
Dr. Barrie also pioneered the concept of “home” and “direct to consumer” laboratory testing and developed the first commercially viable SNP Genomic testing profiles for common diseases; was co-founder of iNutritionals, the country’s leading developer and provider of supplements and tools for brain health. He has been a consultant for the formation of several of the world’s leading medical health resorts.
Dr. Barrie was Chief Medical Officer for Peking Union Functional Medicine Centers and Clinical Laboratory, Beijing, China – establishing over 50 FM clinics throughout China and the largest private clinical diagnostic laboratory in China. He is considered a Foreign Expert by the Chinese Government and was issued a special residence Green card. Dr. Barrie also taught thousands of Chinese doctors about Functional Medicine, Anti-Aging, and genetics. He has been an advisor to the Chinese Minister of Health on integrating Functional Medicine into the Chinese healthcare system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIqYRWF8QkM
Show Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:32 What is the microbiome?
8:45 Dr. Barrie's contributions to the field
12:35 Genova labs
15:38 The microbiome as root cause for 95% of disease
26:40 The microbiome and cancer
32:25 The microbiome and mental health
41:50 The microbiome and immune health
44:30 Microbiome health best practices
1:02:00 Contact Dr. Barrie/Outro
Contact:
[email protected]
www.viome.com
www.viomelifesciences.com
Jay Gunkelman is currently the President of the Biofeedback Society of California, and is a popular lecturer world-wide. Jay has occupied leadership positions in the field's professional societies (AAPB and ISNR), as well as having a successful international EEG/qEEG consulting business: Q-Pro Worldwide.
Jay's involvement in applied psychophysiology and biofeedback dates back to 1972 with the grant funding of the first State Hospital based biofeedback laboratory. Since the mid 1970s he has specialized in classical clinical EEG, and today Jay is one of the most experienced EEG/qEEG specialists in the world. Author of many scientific papers, and presentations, and a mounting list of books, he has a depth of understanding of the breadth of mind/brain's function, ranging from the harder neuroscience to involvement in consciousness research and EEG studies of healers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgTQ5MLmMWM
Show chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:15 How qEEG assessment creates processes in your practice
12:30 How supplements and prescriptions influence the brain
15:25 How practitioners see through other lenses of care
23:50 How neurofeedback helps epileptics
29:33 Practitioners can use EEG/qEEG for diagnostic purposes
36:04 Audience Question: What does lack of sleep look like in an EEG?
44:49 Stages of sleep on an EEG
53:01 Audience Question: Which parts of the brain are affected by depth psychoanalysis?
1:00:00 Post vaccine reactions & conclusion
#covidbrain #brainpathology #longhaulers #covidbraininfection #cardiomyopathy #cerebrovascular #interprofessional #interprofessionalcommunity
Published Research
Gunkelman, J. (1998) Evaluating The Frontal Lobes In Affective And Attentional Disorders With QEEG And EP - The Electrophysiology Of Frontal Lobe Disconnection Syndrome: Implications For Neurotherapy. Journal of Neurotherapy
Wright, C., Gunkelman, J. (1998) QEEG Evaluation Doubles The Rate Of Clinical Success. Abstracts 6th Annual Conference, Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation, September 10- 13, 1998, Austin, TX
Gunkelman, J. (1999) Lambda in QEEG. Journal of Neurotherapy, Summer/Fall Volume 3, Numbers 3 and 4
Gunkelman, J. (2000) The Effect of Montage on Apparent Frontal Alpha. Journal of Neurotherapy, 4, (1).
Gunkelman, J. Low Voltage or Absolute Power, Journal of Neurotherapy. 2001, 5, Volume 1-2.
Moss, D., & Gunkelman, J. Task force report on methodology and empirically supported treatments: Introduction and summary. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 2002, 27 (4), 261-262.
Johnstone, J., Gunkelman, J. Use of databases in QEEG evaluation. Journal of Neurotherapy, 2003, 7 (3/4), 31-52.
J Johnstone, Ph.D., J Gunkelman, QEEG-D, and J Lunt, RN, BCIA Clinical Database Development: Characterization of EEG Phenotypes; Clinical Electroencephalography, Spring, 2005
Gunkelman, J. (2007). Transcend the DSM Using Phenotypes, Volume 34, Issue 3, # 95-98; Biofeedback,
Erik Peper, Vietta E. Wilson, Jay Gunkelman, Mitsumasa Kawakami, Misa Sata, William Barton and James Johnston; Tongue Piercing by a Yogi: QEEG Observations
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback; Volume 31, Number 4, 331-338, 2007
Luke Hendricks, William F. Bengston, Jay Gunkelman
The Healing Connection: EEG Harmonics, Entrainment,
and Schumann’s Resonances; Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 419–430, 2010 0892-3310/10
“EEG Vigilance and Phenotypes in Neuropsychiatry: Implications for intervention” Chapter 4 in (Book) Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation Techniques and Applications (Ed. Rob Coben and James Evans) Elsevier Press (2011) ISBN: 978-0-12-382235-2
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Jay Gunkelman is currently the President of the Biofeedback Society of California, and is a popular lecturer world-wide. Jay has occupied leadership positions in the field's professional societies (AAPB and ISNR), as well as having a successful international EEG/qEEG consulting business: Q-Pro Worldwide.
Jay's involvement in applied psychophysiology and biofeedback dates back to 1972 with the grant funding of the first State Hospital based biofeedback laboratory. Since the mid 1970s he has specialized in classical clinical EEG, and today Jay is one of the most experienced EEG/qEEG specialists in the world. Author of many scientific papers, and presentations, and a mounting list of books, he has a depth of understanding of the breadth of mind/brain's function, ranging from the harder neuroscience to involvement in consciousness research and EEG studies of healers.
Show chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:50 Long Hauler’s Syndrome
3:35 Entry points for Covid infection
5:08 Entry points for Covid BRAIN infection
9:55 Evidence of cardiomyopathy
11:09 Multi-symptom Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
12:55 Brain pathology and Covid
26:52 Detecting Cerebrovascular Disease using EEGs
31:08 Differences between mechanisms and symptoms
41:50 Deep dive into EEG Brainwave frequencies
1:00:00 Outro
Published Research
Gunkelman, J. (1998) Evaluating The Frontal Lobes In Affective And Attentional Disorders With QEEG And EP - The Electrophysiology Of Frontal Lobe Disconnection Syndrome: Implications For Neurotherapy. Journal of Neurotherapy
Wright, C., Gunkelman, J. (1998) QEEG Evaluation Doubles The Rate Of Clinical Success. Abstracts 6th Annual Conference, Society for the Study of Neuronal Regulation, September 10- 13, 1998, Austin, TX
Gunkelman, J. (1999) Lambda in QEEG. Journal of Neurotherapy, Summer/Fall Volume 3, Numbers 3 and 4
Gunkelman, J. (2000) The Effect of Montage on Apparent Frontal Alpha. Journal of Neurotherapy, 4, (1).
Gunkelman, J. Low Voltage or Absolute Power, Journal of Neurotherapy. 2001, 5, Volume 1-2.
Moss, D., & Gunkelman, J. Task force report on methodology and empirically supported treatments: Introduction and summary. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 2002, 27 (4), 261-262.
Johnstone, J., Gunkelman, J. Use of databases in QEEG evaluation. Journal of Neurotherapy, 2003, 7 (3/4), 31-52.
Martijn Arns, Jay Gunkelman, Marinus Breteler, Desir ́ee Spronk (2008)
EEG Phenotypes Predict Treatment Outcome To Stimulants In Children With ADHD. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, Vol. 7, No. 3 ; 421–438
M. Arns, J. Gunkelman, U. Hegerl, C. Sander
EEG vigilance and EEG phenotypes in ADHD:
Implications for Personalized Medicine (abstract)
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience (2010) 260, 131; (Suppl 1):S12–S13
G. Tan, M.P. Jensen, J. Gunkelman, T.K. Dao, and B. Stoelb (2010)
Chapter 13: Non-pharmacological Neuromodulatory Approaches to Pain Management In (Book): Behavioral and Psychopharmacologic Pain Management;
Ed: M. Ebert and R. Kerns
Cambridge University Press (2010)
Luke Hendricks, William F. Bengston, Jay Gunkelman
The Healing Connection: EEG Harmonics, Entrainment,
and Schumann’s Resonances; Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 419–430, 2010 0892-3310/10
“EEG Vigilance and Phenotypes in Neuropsychiatry: Implications for intervention” Chapter 4 in (Book) Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation Techniques and Applications (Ed. Rob Coben and James Evans) Elsevier Press (2011) ISBN: 978-0-12-382235-2
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The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.