Mindset Neuroscience Podcast
Latest Episodes
Season 1 Episode 3 – The science most people keep using is wrong
The science most people keep using is wrong
Season 1 Episode 2 – Psychological Safety, Resilience and the Vagus Nerve
"It's not merely that we can't be loving or creative when we're scared; we can't heal." -Stephen Porges In order for us to access our most evolved neural and behavioral resources, we must be in a state of physiological...READ MORE
Season 1 Episode 2 – Psychological Safety, Resilience and the Vagus Nerve
"It's not merely that we can't be loving or creative when we're scared; we can't heal." -Stephen Porges In order for us to access our most evolved neural and behavioral resources, we must be in a state of physiological...READ MORE
Season 1 Episode 1 – Neuroscience of Growth Mindset
why growth mindset is neurologically more accurate than fixed mindset
Season 1 Episode 6 – The importance of sound: Our ears may be more powerful than our eyes
Sound may be the most important sense we have for learning as well as for detecting others emotions.
Season 1 Episode 11 – This is what happens to your brain when you add diversity to your life
No two people ever experience reality in the same way: our senses and neural architecture are built up by our own lifetime of unique experiences. Our brain and senses are constantly narrowing down our world. This isn’t necessarily a bad...READ MORE
Season 1 Episode 10 – Can you make people ‘willing’ to change their mindset?
Most growth mindset interventions don’t work because they focus on: changing ‘other people’s’ attitudes rather than on the mindset of the person who is teaching or leading catchphrases & posters rather than relationship & trust specific results,
Season 1 Episode 9 – How to be more authentic when you teach growth mindset
In order to teach growth mindset, we need to be sure it’s coming from an authentic place. It seems that much growth mindset teaching is focused on changing the attitudes of others’, rather than looking at how we internalize and...READ MORE
How fixed mindset leads to bias, stereotype and prejudice – MNT 007
Earlier studies on fixed vs growth mindset reveal how we build bias and stereotypes. The original wording used by Carol Dweck and colleagues before they popularized ‘fixed versus growth mindset’ was ‘entity’ versus ‘incremental’ mindsets.
How to overcome dyslexia myths that will damage students – MNT 006
This podcast episode has been updated! Go to this link to listen: stefaniefayefrank.com/podcast/importance-of-sound-mnt-006