Neil Slade returns to discuss brain function, the frontal lobes, and techniques for accessing expanded consciousness. Slade explains the neurology behind the brain's pleasure centers and methods for consciously activating beneficial brain states. The conversation explores practical exercises anyone can use to shift from survival-based limbic system dominance to frontal lobe activation. Slade discusses the "amygdala tickle" technique and the simple physical practices that influence brain chemistry and consciousness. The discussion addresses how stress, fear, and modern life keep people stuck in primitive brain regions rather than accessing higher functions. Slade examines connections between brain activation and creativity, problem-solving, and psychic abilities. The broadcast explores the political implications of populations operating from expanded consciousness versus fear-based thinking. Slade discusses brain plasticity and the capacity for neurological change throughout life. The conversation provides accessible tools for brain development and consciousness expansion. Slade addresses scientific research supporting his methods and the resistance from institutions threatened by empowered, conscious populations.