Neil Slade and Me
About ten years ago, after having abruptly been terminated from a job, I had no option but to take the first job I could find. This was at a factory that manufactured multi-million dollar yachts. The...
View ArticleWhy I Like My Frontal Lobes
Two recent events inspired this post. The first was a big increase in traffic to my site and subscribers to my newsletter thanks to Neil Slade’s recommending this site to his readers. The next was a...
View ArticleWhat Is Metabolic Snapback and What Has It Got to Do with the Bigger Picture?
Ever since I discovered Tom Campbell a couple of weeks ago, I’ve been contemplating his big TOE, but haven’t had the opportunity to listen to more. That’s okay: I like to see where the germinating...
View ArticleMy Interview with Neil Slade
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Neil Slade the other day. “What?” I hear you say, “Neil Slade interviewed you? Why?” You’re right. It makes no sense that he would interview me rather than...
View ArticleThe Amazing and Amusing Amygdala
Forgive my title: I couldn’t resist the amazing and amusing amygdala alliteration opportunity The only thing I don’t like about Neil Slade’s voluminous Amazing Brain website is the sheer size of it....
View ArticleA Fresh Look at the Split Brain and the Frontal Lobes
An old friend indirectly led me to the video I’ve embedded at the bottom of the page. It’s a very easy to follow cartoon version of a lecture by Iain McGilchrist, author of The Master and His Emissary:...
View ArticleThe Battle of the Brains
16 December: Please read the follow-up post, Were the Pyramids Built by Aliens, after you read this post. You may be surprised by the answer! I received a much appreciated article length reply to a...
View ArticleNeil Slade Tickles Your Amygdala
I was planning on writing a lengthy post about the mysterious energy healing technique I’ve been alluding to in my past couple of posts. I got as far as dusting off my old workbook and placing it in a...
View ArticleBook Review: Tickle Your Amygdala by Neil Slade
I’ve been carrying Neil Slade’s new book, Tickle Your Amygdala, around with me for a couple of months now. I take it with me to my favourite café, open a page at random and start reading. It’s an...
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