52 episodes

The Dear Heart and the Brain (DH&B) Podcast Show examines the diverse underpinnings of science in everyday life. In each episode, we explore the trans-disciplinary understandings of neuroscience, psychology, kinesiology, nutritional biochemistry, and more. Launched in February 2021, the DH&B Podcast aims to cultivate curiosity, inspire perspectives, and embrace cross-disciplinary insights through a contagious love of science. Host Jess Wong hails from the University of Southern California, where she majored in Neuroscience and developed a deep enthusiasm for science and science communication.

The Dear Heart and the Brain Podcast Show Jess Wong

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The Dear Heart and the Brain (DH&B) Podcast Show examines the diverse underpinnings of science in everyday life. In each episode, we explore the trans-disciplinary understandings of neuroscience, psychology, kinesiology, nutritional biochemistry, and more. Launched in February 2021, the DH&B Podcast aims to cultivate curiosity, inspire perspectives, and embrace cross-disciplinary insights through a contagious love of science. Host Jess Wong hails from the University of Southern California, where she majored in Neuroscience and developed a deep enthusiasm for science and science communication.

    Ep. 51 - The Neuroscience of Bad Habits

    Ep. 51 - The Neuroscience of Bad Habits

    We all have bad habits. Whether it's turning to comfort food when we're sad or taking a cigarette break when we're stressed, habits take practice and repetition to form, and the same is true for breaking them. Today, we will be talking about the neuroscience of bad habits. This episode will be organized in three parts: first, I will explain why we form bad habits; following, we will dive into the structure of habit formation and execution; and lastly, I will provide a three-step framework on how to break bad habits and replace them with positive alternatives.

    • 14 min
    Ep. 50 - Why We Dream & EMDR

    Ep. 50 - Why We Dream & EMDR

    Since the dawn of philosophy, dreams have perplexed philosophers and poets about what dreams merely mean. Thankfully, in the recent decades, dreams have come under the gaze of brilliant neuroscientists as the field’s central unsolved mysteries of whether dreams serve a more practical functional purpose or something else. Again, there is much more to discover in this topic about why we dream and we just got started.

    • 7 min
    Ep. 49 - Magnesium, Sodium, and Potassium for Performance

    Ep. 49 - Magnesium, Sodium, and Potassium for Performance

    The public discourse in fitness nutrition has always placed a huge emphasis on macronutrients because they are the core building blocks of energy, muscle building, and bodily maintenance, so in today’s episode, we will be focusing on specific micronutrients, namely, magnesium, sodium, and potassium and their benefits that these minerals have on performance.

    • 8 min
    Ep. 48 - Restorative Sleep While Wake

    Ep. 48 - Restorative Sleep While Wake

    How do we leverage biological rhythms for both focus and recovery? In this day and age, we spend a majority of our time thinking of getting focused, but it’s also integral to devote some time every day to getting better at accessing your calm states that will leverage your biological rhythms to become even more productive.

    • 8 min
    Ep. 47 - Strong Bones from Cool Calcium and Phabulous Phosphate (2/2)

    Ep. 47 - Strong Bones from Cool Calcium and Phabulous Phosphate (2/2)

    As we’re wrapping up our micronutrient series here, I wanted to dedicate the last episode to calcium and phosphorus, as several of your hardworking organs contribute to that intimate intertwining of the two elements by facilitating intestinal absorption, bone remodeling, and renal excretion and reabsorption. Exciting stuff!

    • 7 min
    Ep. 46 - Strong Bones from Cool Calcium and Phabulous Phosphate (1/2)

    Ep. 46 - Strong Bones from Cool Calcium and Phabulous Phosphate (1/2)

    As we’re wrapping up our micronutrient series here, I wanted to dedicate the last episode to calcium and phosphorus, as several of your hardworking organs contribute to that intimate intertwining of the two elements by facilitating intestinal absorption, bone remodeling, and renal excretion and reabsorption. Exciting stuff!

    • 9 min

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