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  • Live Training: Regulate and Manage Triggers
    2025/06/07

    This is a recording of Laine's live presentation - the third part in a multiple-part series on being functional in dysfunctional times.



    For more informaiton on the Brain Blown Podcast, visit us at brainblownpodcast.com or email us at info@brainblownpodcast.cominformation

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    54 分
  • Neuroscience of Sex
    2025/05/30

    As a tribute to this month's episode, we wanted to give a quick shoutout to a local store Laine & I know and love: Smitten Kitten in Minneapolis.

    Founded in 2003 by Jennifer 'JP' Pritchett, Smitten Kitten is a trans-owned business that has been a staple in the community for over two decades. JP and their team are passionate about creating a safe, inclusive space where folks can explore intimacy, sexuality, and self-expression in a fun and positive way.

    Whether you're looking for high-quality toys, thoughtful resources, or expert advice, they've got you covered. Check them out online at smittenkittenonline.com and show them some love if you're interested.

    We absolutely love supporting businesses that foster open, healthy conversations about sex, and we think you will too!


    If you have any topic suggestions for future episodes, don't hesitate to reach out! Learn more at brainblownpodcast.com and send us an email at info@brainblownpodcast.com.


    We'd love to hear from you.


    REFERENCES

    • School-Based Sex Education and Neuroscience: What We Know About Sex, Romance, Marriage, and Adolescent Brain Development – Ahna Ballonoff Suleiman, DrPH; Megan Johnson, PhD; Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff, PhD; Adriana Galván, PhD

    • The Importance of Sexual and Romantic Development in Understanding the Developmental Neuroscience of Adolescence – Ahna Ballonoff Suleiman, K. Paige Harden

    • Frequency of Penile–Vaginal Intercourse is Associated with Verbal Recognition Performance in Adult Women – Larah Maunder, Dorothée Schoemaker, Jens C. Pruessner

    • Integrating Neural Circuits Controlling Female Sexual Behavior – Paul E. Micevych, Robert L. Meisel

    • Neuropeptides and Behaviors: How Small Peptides Regulate Nervous System Function and Behavioral Outputs – Umer Saleem Bhat, Navneet Shahi, Siju Surendran, Kavita Babu

    • The Neurobiology of Sexual Function – Cindy M. Meston, PhD; Penny F. Frohlich, MA

    • Neuroanatomy and Neurochemistry of Sexual Desire, Pleasure, Love and Orgasm – H. Ümit Sayin, Carlos H. Schenck

    • Oxytocin, Erectile Function and Sexual Behavior: Last Discoveries and Possible Advances – Maria Rosaria Melis, Antonio Argiolas

    • Editorial: From Sex Differences in Neuroscience to a Neuroscience of Sex Differences: New Directions and Perspectives – Belinda Pletzer

    • The Human Sexual Response Cycle: Brain Imaging Evidence Linking Sex to Other Pleasures – J.R. Georgiadis, M.L. Kringelbach

    • The Affective Neuroscience of Sexuality: Development of a LUST Scale – Jürgen Fuchshuber, Emanuel Jauk, Michaela Hiebler-Ragger, Human Friedrich Unterrainer

    • The Physiological Basis of Human Sexual Arousal: Neuroendocrine Sexual Asymmetry – Ion G. Motofei, David L. Rowland

    • Neuroanatomy and Function of Human Sexual Behavior: A Neglected or Unknown Issue? – Rocco S. Calabrò, Alberto Cacciola, Daniele Bruschetta, Demetrio Milardi, Fabrizio Quattrini, Francesca Sciarrone, Gianluca La Rosa, Placido Bramanti, Giuseppe Anastasi

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    30 分
  • Live Training: Managing Anger and Anxiety
    2025/05/16

    This is a recording of Laine's live presentation - the third part in a multiple-part series on being functional in dysfunctional times.


    For more informaiton on the Brain Blown Podcast, visit us at brainblownpodcast.com or email us at info@brainblownpodcast.com

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    40 分
  • Neuroscience of Appeasement
    2025/05/01

    If you have any topic suggestions for future episodes, don't hesitate to reach out! Send us an email at info@brainblownpodcast.com.


    We'd love to hear from you.


    REFERENCES

    • "Appeasement: replacing Stockholm syndrome as a definition of a survival strategy" Rebecca Bailey, Jaycee Dugard, Stefanie F. Smith & Stephen W. Porges
    • "Traumatic entrapment, appeasement and complex post-traumatic stress disorder: evolutionary perspectives of hostage reactions, domestic abuse and the Stockholm syndrome" Chris Cantor, John Price
    • "Bonding after trauma: on the role of social support and the oxytocin system in traumatic stress," Miranda Olff
    • "How Trauma Impacts Learning and How to Find Support" Nadia Albritton, MA
    • "The Fawn Response in Complex PTSD" | Dr. Arielle Schwartz
    • "Stockholm Syndrome Explained by the Stanford Prison Experiment"
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    31 分
  • Live Training: Collapse Part 2
    2025/04/27

    This is a recording of Laine's live presentation -- the second of a 6-part series on taking care of ourselves.


    For more information on The Brain Blown Podcast, visit us at brainblownpodcast.com or email us at info@brainblownpodcast.com!

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    48 分
  • Live Training: Collapse Part 1
    2025/03/29

    This is a re-recording of Laine's live presentation -- the first of a 6-part series on taking care of ourselves.


    For more information on The Brain Blown Podcast, visit us at brainblownpodcast.com or email at info@brainblownpodcast.com!

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    45 分
  • Neuroscience of Love
    2025/03/26

    Have you ever been in or been around someone in the "honeymoon phase" of a relationship?


    That crazy, passionate start where seeing their name pop up on your phone gives you butterflies and you can't help but think about them constantly to the point where it's almost obsessive?


    Turns out there's some wild brain chemistry behind those crazy new-love jitters, how love seems to settle as the relationship continues, and what happens in your brain if that relationship ends.


    In this episode, we explore:

    • What scientific theories explain the different types of love
    • The brain mapping behind passionate love, companion love, and a few more
    • How your brain changes throughout different relationship phases
    • What happens in your brain during breakups
    • What we understand of marriage, monogamy, and human attachment


    Whether you're currently falling in love, settled in a long-term relationship, or healing from heartbreak, this episode offers fascinating insights into what's happening in your brain through every stage of love.

    If you have any topic suggestions for future episodes, don't hesitate to reach out! Send us an email at info@brainblownpodcast.com.


    We'd love to hear from you.


    REFERENCES

    • Social Neuroscience of Love -- Stephanie Cacioppo, Francesco Bianchi-Demicheli, Elaine Hatfield, Richard L. Rapson
    • Love: Neuroscience Reveals All -- Larry J. Young
    • The Power of Love on the Human Brain -- Francesco Bianchi-Demicheli, Scott T. Grafton & Stephanie Ortigue, Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland
    • Demystifying the Neuroscience of Love -- Stephanie Cacioppo, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, USA, John T. Cacioppo
    • Love is More than Just a Kiss: A Neurobiological Perspective on Love and Affection -- A Deboer, E. M. Vanbuelang, G. J. Terhorst
    • The Neurobiology of Love -- Tobias Esch & George B. Stefano
    • The Brain in Love: Has Neuroscience Stolen the Secret of Love? -- Sultan Tarlac
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    54 分
  • Case Study: Distrust & Women's Pain
    2025/02/26

    Why are women’s reports of pain so often dismissed?

    As it turns out, it’s not just oversight—it’s a failure of trust.

    In this case study mini-episode, we're looking at distrust in real-time—examining how bias in medicine isn’t just about misunderstanding symptoms, but about who gets believed and who doesn’t.

    Building on our full episode on Trust and our mini-episode on Hatred, Laine dives into research from Harvard Health and neuroscience studies to uncover the real cost of medical distrust—especially for women and women of color.

    If you have any topic suggestions for future episodes, don't hesitate to reach out! Send us an email at info@brainblownpodcast.com.


    We'd love to hear from you.


    REFERENCES

    • The Anatomy of Hatred: Multiple Pathways to the Construction of Human Hatred Randall E. Osborne, Ph.D., Christopher J. Frost, Ph.D. Texas State University-San Marcos
    • A Brain Mechanism for Hate Mario F. Mendez, M.D., Ph.D.
    • Neuropolitics in the age of extremism: Brain regions involved in hatred Henry A. Nasrallah, MD
    • Trust is heritable, whereas distrust is not Martin Reimann, Oliver Schilkeb, and Karen S. Cook
    • Medical education and distrust modulate the response of insular-cingulate network and ventral striatum in pain diagnosis Giada Dirupo, Sabrina Totaro, Jeanne Richard, Corrado Corradi-Dell’Acqua
    • Understanding Emotions: Origins and Roles of the Amygdala Goran Šimić Mladenka Tkalčić Vana Vukić Damir Mulc Ena Španić Marina Šagud Francisco E Olucha-Bordonau Mario Vukšić Patrick R Hof
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    10 分