Brain In Progress

Seema Mathur

Brain In Progress is a quest to unlock our brain’s potential through the best of Western neuroscience and Eastern healing. Award-winning medical journalist Seema Mathur turns her journey with brain disease into purpose. After surviving multiple brain surgeries and currently living with more than 100 brain lesions, she asks what truly helps the brain heal and thrive — because the brain shapes the human experience. Through conversations with the world’s leading neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, physicians, and integrative experts, Brain In Progress explores topics ranging from neuroplasticity and brain health to medical innovation, meditation, and the science of consciousness. We are on the pulse of what is shaping the future of brain care. This is where science meets soul. New episodes every other Tuesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  1. Mind Medicine

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    Mind Medicine

    Is it the brain controlling the mind—or the mind shaping the brain? In this episode of Brain In Progress, Seema Mathur sits down with Belleruth Naparstek, a pioneer in guided imagery. She began her career as a clinical social worker in the late 1960s and started creating audio tapes to support her patients’ healing. Increasingly over the years, her work has been used alongside mainstream medicine. Blending science, storytelling, and Seema’s deeply personal healing journey after brain injury, this conversation explores the fascinating intersection of guided imagery, biology, and neuroplasticity. With emerging research on guided imagery and meditation—including brain imaging studies—showing activity in areas tied to emotion, pain, and cognition, guided imagery is proving to be more than relaxation—it may be a way to actively boost your own brain health. In This Episode: Guided imagery and affirmations: how words impact the body and brainThe science: brain imaging studies reveal how guided imagery “lights up” parts of the brain involved in cognition and emotionThe powerful role of emotion—especially gratitude, safety, and love—in healingHow stress impacts disease—and whether imagery can help counter itMaking these practices accessible for real life—even for those who can’t sit stillSeema’s personal story: using guided imagery during recovery from brain injury Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  2. A Stroke of Fortune

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    A Stroke of Fortune

    Seema Mathur sits down with Dr. S. Thomas Carmichael—neuroscientist, neurologist and Chair of Neurology at UCLA—to explore a question that could change stroke recovery: What if a pill could help repair the brain? Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability, and even with intense therapy, many people never fully regain movement—especially in the arm and hand. Dr. Carmichael explains neuroplasticity and the brain’s “sensitive period” after stroke, when the brain is most open to rewiring. He then shares the science behind a surprising target: a receptor called CCR5, which becomes highly active after stroke and can lock down the brain’s ability to form new connections. His team is studying whether blocking CCR5—using a drug originally developed for HIV—could help “reopen” plasticity and strengthen recovery. Seema also reflects on her own experience with neuroplasticity and what it means to fight your way back—one repetition at a time. In this episode: Why stroke recovery is often limited—even with rehabWhat neuroplasticity really is (and what it isn’t)The brain’s post-stroke “sensitive period” and the window of opportunityCCR5: the molecule that may limit recovery by locking down connectionsWhy an FDA-approved HIV drug is now in clinical trial for stroke rehabilitationWhat researchers hope to improve most: meaningful arm and hand functionIf the treatment could be extended to multiple variations of traumatic brain injury Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Brain In Progress is a quest to unlock our brain’s potential through the best of Western neuroscience and Eastern healing. Award-winning medical journalist Seema Mathur turns her journey with brain disease into purpose. After surviving multiple brain surgeries and currently living with more than 100 brain lesions, she asks what truly helps the brain heal and thrive — because the brain shapes the human experience. Through conversations with the world’s leading neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, physicians, and integrative experts, Brain In Progress explores topics ranging from neuroplasticity and brain health to medical innovation, meditation, and the science of consciousness. We are on the pulse of what is shaping the future of brain care. This is where science meets soul. New episodes every other Tuesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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