Join Dr. Neal and Mel as they discuss the rapidly evolving world of AI, its philosophical implications, and its comparison to human and animal consciousness. They delve into the significance of traditional knowledge, the essence of human consciousness, and the potential effects of AI and technology on the human experience. How can AI serve humanity, and what does it mean to be human in an increasingly virtual world? Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation.
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Episode 13: The Vestibular System
Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of the vestibular system! In this episode, Dr Neal and Mel unravel the complexities of this crucial part of our neurology, explaining its development, function, and its impact on our balance and movement. Discover how modern neurology and ancient Chinese medicine converge in understanding vertigo and other related disorders. Explore the potential for bringing joy back to movement in our daily lives.
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Episode 12: The Arrow of Time
In today's conversation, Dr. Neal and Mel delve into the concept of 'time sickness,' discussing how the irregularities in natural and technological rhythms have impacted human health. They explore how seasonal cycles, technological disruptions, and the rise of screen dependency contribute to new and unrecognizable illnesses. Their conversation touches on the philosophical and practical aspects of time, highlighting the necessity of time as an ingredient in healing and learning. Enjoy The Arrow of Time!
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Episode 11: Menopause and Aging
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Episode 10: Primitive Brain Reflexes
Primitive brain reflexes play a vital, yet often overlooked role in our health, from childhood development to adulthood. Understanding these early-life reflexes is key to improving overall health. Could this knowledge bridge the gap between Chinese medicine and modern neurology? Join our hosts as they delve into how addressing primitive reflexes could revolutionize healthcare and enhance physical and mental well-being.
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