Hold That Thought

Becca Havian and Taylor Lord

On this podcast, we investigate those lingering questions stuck in a faraway corner of your mind, or currently collecting dust in your notes app.

Episodes

  1. 20 FEB

    How We Learn Language: Brain Science, Rhythm and Meaning Making

    In one of the most remarkable feats of the human brain we use language everyday to communicate, build relationships and craft realities using nothing but our own words. But have you ever stopped and wondered how language works? In this episode of Hold That Thought, hosts Taylor Lord and Becca Havian explore the principles of language and language learning. They start with a quick primer on the neurophysiology, the machinery on which our brains code the building blocks of language. They walk through a new way of teaching language that uses these principles and discuss the power of learning a new language on our brain health. Finally, they chat about how multiple languages can broaden and change our perception of the world and give quick tips if you’re looking to learn as an adult.    This episode is part of the Hold That Thought mini-series— Working Together: Elements of Interpersonal Relationships. Topics Include: language learning, language, neurophysiology, linguistics, language research, bilingulaism, polyglots Resources:  Does the Linguistic Theory at the Center of the Film ‘Arrival’ Have Any Merit? Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Multilingual Education: A Key to Quality and Inclusive Learning Berkeley Voices: One brain, two languages Learning Language Changes Your Brain Language Shapes How We Perceive Time The positive lexicophy  Dr. Eddie Chang - Huberman Lab The Glottal Stop Real Fast Spanish Cuentame Podcast Babbel

    48 min
  2. 6 FEB

    From Secure to Anxious: The Intersection of Attachment Styles and Modern Dating

    Compulsively checking your texts to see if your crush has responded? Always waiting for the other shoe to drop? Caught between relationship labels? Dying to DTR? Been there!!  In this episode, hosts Taylor Lord and Becca Havian explore the psychology of Attachment Styles, a model that characterizes types of interpersonal emotional bonding, trust and behavior. They chat through the modern dating scene to better understand how emotional commitment– or the lack thereof– may be impacting our bonding and behavior and they discuss why healing ourselves often means healing in relationship to others.  This episode is the fourth in the Hold That Thought mini-series— Building a Home in your Mind.  Topics Include: Attachment styles, modern dating, anxious attachment, secure attachment, situationships, relationships, mental health and wellness, identity, personal development. Resources: From the Cradle to the Grave: Age Differences in Attachment From Early Adulthood to Old Age.  Adult Attachment Theory and Research - A Brief Overview. Most women say they are finished with 'situationships', Hint App data shows. Cooperative Agency. If you want the milk, buy the cow: A study of young Black women (Master’s thesis, University of Memphis).  America Is in Its Insecure-Attachment Era: Discomfort with intimacy seems to be on the rise—and no one’s quite sure why.  Attached: The new science of adult attachment and how it can help you find—and keep—love. Levine, A., & Heller, R. (2010).

    39 min

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On this podcast, we investigate those lingering questions stuck in a faraway corner of your mind, or currently collecting dust in your notes app.

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