THRIVING MINDS PODCAST

Professor Selena Bartlett, Neuroscientist, Brain Health is Everyone's Business

Do you want to learn how to build resilience, boost your cognitive performance, and achieve mental agility? Then it's time to discover the exciting world of brain health and fitness with Thriving Minds. Hosted by renowned neuroscientist Professor Selena Bartlett, Thriving Minds is a podcast dedicated to exploring the latest advances in brain science education.

With decades of experience studying addiction, stress, and mental health, Professor Bartlett is a true expert in her field. And she's on a mission to empower people to take control of their mental and physical well-being. So what makes Thriving Minds so unique?

It's not just about theory – it's about practical tips and simple tools that you can use to improve your brain health and fitness right now.  From understanding how stress wires the brain, the power of cold exposure, nutrition and exercise and connection.

Thriving Minds is also a deep dive into cutting-edge brain science and digital technology. From neuroplasticity to brain imaging, Professor Bartlett and her team are at the forefront of this rapidly evolving field. They're exploring the latest research and innovations and sharing their insights with listeners around the world.And the best part?

Let's make brain health everyone's business. They're inspiring people to take action and create a culture of mental fitness, where people prioritise their brain health as much as their physical health.

Tune in to the podcast and discover the secrets of brain health and fitness. Whether you're looking to boost your cognitive performance, reduce stress, or improve your overall well-being, Selena and her team are here to help you thrive.

The opinions expressed in the podcast are Selena Bartlett's personal opinion and her guests. They are for general informational purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, psychology or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The opinions in the podcast do not reflect the opinion of Queensland University of Technology.

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Episode #169 Empowering women through financial independence is not just about money—it's about choice and reshaping our world for generations to come.Dr. Nora Koslowski and Ellen Sullivan, CEO and CO-Founders of EVEN
May 12 2024
Episode #169 Empowering women through financial independence is not just about money—it's about choice and reshaping our world for generations to come.Dr. Nora Koslowski and Ellen Sullivan, CEO and CO-Founders of EVEN
"Empowering women through financial independence is not just about money—it's about choice, freedom, and reshaping our world for generations to come."Listen to Dr. Nora Koslowski and Ellen Sullivan are the visionary co-founders of EVEN, an innovative startup dedicated to empowering women by accelerating their economic potential. Drawing on their extensive backgrounds in workforce development, business education, and online learning, Nora and Ellen have created a platform that addresses women's unique challenges in the workforce. Founding EVEN: A Mission to Balance the Scales EVEN was born from Nora and Ellen's realisation that despite the advances in professional education and career opportunities, women still face significant hurdles due to uneven caring responsibilities, financial burdens, and health decisions. This led them to leverage their combined decades of experience at Melbourne Business School and other educational initiatives to create a tailored solution for women. Dr. Nora Koslowski: With a robust academic foundation in psychology and management, Nora has educated thousands across multiple countries. Her role as Melbourne Business School’s inaugural Chief Learning Innovation Officer and her personal experiences as a mother have given her deep insights into the needs and challenges of professional women. Ellen Sullivan: A trailblazer in business education, Ellen has developed first-of-their-kind learning platforms and programs, significantly impacting over 15,000 learners globally. Her creative and innovative approach comes from a rich design background and her work with top-tier clients like Google and ANZ Bank. EVEN's Strategic Approach Under the leadership of Nora and Ellen, EVEN seeks to provide women with flexible and impactful professional development opportunities that do not force them to choose between career growth and personal life. Their approach includes forming strategic partnerships with businesses to address skill gaps, strengthen leadership pipelines, and adapt to the rapid pace of global change. Join the movement with EVEN, where women's success is not just a possibility but a guaranteed outcome. All while balancing personal commitments and professional growth, Nora and Ellen's journey with EVEN is not just about making a difference—it’s about creating a new equilibrium where everyone wins. Learn more: https://www.even-careers.com/aboutSupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #168. So Cool- have a listen to Cat Bohannon, Author of Eve, New York Times Best Seller. The definitive guide to the Female Body, Eve is the book women all over the world have been waiting for!
May 3 2024
Episode #168. So Cool- have a listen to Cat Bohannon, Author of Eve, New York Times Best Seller. The definitive guide to the Female Body, Eve is the book women all over the world have been waiting for!
I am so excited to interview Cat Bohannon about her New York Times bestseller book Eve, How The Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution.It is recognised as Foyle's Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2023 and is a groundbreaking exploration into the female side of human biology and history, long overlooked by scientific inquiry. Delving into provocative questions—such as the roles wet nurses have played in the development of civilizations, the inherent strength of women, the evolutionary benefits of sexism, and the complex relationship between motherhood and biology—Bohannon offers a comprehensive review of female biological development over the past 200 million years.In Eve, Bohannon uses her incisive intelligence and engaging narrative style to challenge and expand our understanding of human history. She provides a crucial reevaluation that shifts focus away from male-centric studies, presenting compelling evidence on topics ranging from how modern C-sections are impacting the evolutionary shape of women’s pelvises to the unexpected biochemical kinship between pus and breast milk. Her research not only revises but also enriches our understanding of why Homo sapiens have thrived, influencing everything from tool use and urban development to language.This book has been celebrated as a critical and urgent amendment to our historical narrative, earning accolades such as being longlisted for Blackwell's Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2023, and named a best book by The Guardian, Telegraph, and Prospect in 2023. Eve promises to transform your perspective on evolution and the pivotal role of the female body in the success of our species.https://www.catbohannon.com/https://www.penguin.com.au/books/eve-9781529156171Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #167. UBUNTU: I see you, I celebrate you, You matter. I am because we are. Kellie Hackney, The Canopy, Author, Woman Changing the World
Mar 11 2024
Episode #167. UBUNTU: I see you, I celebrate you, You matter. I am because we are. Kellie Hackney, The Canopy, Author, Woman Changing the World
At the heart of Ubuntu lies a deeply moving philosophy from Africa, one that weaves the very fabric of our shared humanity into a single, vibrant tapestry. This philosophy teaches us a simple, yet profound truth: "I am because we are." It's a reminder that none of us exists in isolation. Our lives, our successes, and our challenges are deeply interconnected with those of others around us. Ubuntu invites us to look beyond our individual selves and recognize that our collective well-being is fundamentally linked to the happiness and health of our community.KELLIE HACKNEY, Author, Chapter called INTERWOVEN Shared Stories, Shared Humanity FAMILY SERVICES LEADER, The Canopy. The Canopy is a non-profit organisation that provides multiple services for families, children and the community, including managing a number of community centres and halls. The Canopy operates its administration from Cameron Park Community Centre but services extend throughout the Lake Macquarie and Newcastle regions.https://thecanopy.org.au/Kellie Hackney's life is a profound narrative of resilience and hope. She writes “As I close my eyes and think of ubuntu—I am because of who we are—I envisage a beautiful woven tapestry. A work in progress, a reflection of our journeys and a witness to the journeys we share together”Overcoming early adversity, including addiction and mental health struggles, she transformed her pain through connection, belonging, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge and light. Her recovery, supported by loved ones and professionals, exemplifies the power of healing and the beauty of rewriting one's story amidst life's challenges. This principle doesn't just highlight our interconnectedness; it also underscores the immense power of belief in change and the magic of new beginnings. Ubuntu suggests that when we acknowledge our shared humanity and act with compassion and empathy towards others, we unlock the potential for profound transformation—not just within ourselves, but within our communities and the world at large.Embracing Ubuntu means embracing the belief that change is possible and that a different, more hopeful outcome awaits us all. It teaches us that through unity, support, and mutual understanding, we can overcome obstacles and move beyond our current limitations. This belief in the power of collective action and shared purpose is what fuels new beginnings and drives us towards a brighter, more inclusive future.In essence, Ubuntu is a call to action—a call to stand together, to believe in our collective power to effect change, and to embark on the journey of new beginnings with open hearts and minds. It's a reminder that in the grand tapestry of life, each thread is vital, each contribution matters, and together, we can weave a story of hope, resilience, and enduring humanity."Sacred Promise: An Anthology," curated by Dr. Tererai Trent and endorsed by Elizabeth Gilbert unites diverse voices sharing personal stories and commitments to themselves, exploring life's essence, challenges, and the pursuit of purpose. This anthology, praised for empowering women to aim higher, is an invitation to reflect on the promises we make to ourselves, urging readers towards self-discovery, empowerment, and collective change. https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Promise-Dr-Tererai-Trent-ebook/dp/B0B54ZSJRFhttps://thecanopy.org.au/Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #166 HeadsUp: why parents are delaying smartphones and social media to secure younger children the gift of a full childhood. Dany Elachi, Co- Founder, HEADSUP ALLIANCE and Parent
Mar 9 2024
Episode #166 HeadsUp: why parents are delaying smartphones and social media to secure younger children the gift of a full childhood. Dany Elachi, Co- Founder, HEADSUP ALLIANCE and Parent
"When I ask 16-21 year olds what they wish their parents had known about social media, they say, number one, don’t give us phones and social media too young." - Children's Commissioner for England, Rachel De Souza As the first smartphone generation hits adulthood, they are reflecting on their lost wonder years, a precious period of their lives they can never get back. Too many of them regret a childhood wasted on screens and they wish their parents had set firmer boundaries. Let's not repeat the mistake with the next generation. Delay smartphones, delay social media, join the Heads Up Alliance family and secure for your younger children the gift of a full childhood. eSafety Commissioner Children's Commissioner for England  We dive into the heart of the HeadsUp Alliance, co-founded by Dany Elachi a burgeoning movement among Australian families committed to rethinking the role of technology in their children's lives. With the digital age advancing rapidly, these families have chosen a path less traveled, delaying the introduction of social media and smartphones to their children's daily routines.  Join us as we explore the philosophy and motivations behind the HeadsUp Alliance. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply interested in the intersection of technology and child development, this episode offers valuable insights into a community that's choosing to press pause on the digital rush, prioritizing real-world experiences and connections for the next generation. Tune in to learn how the HeadsUp Alliance is making waves in Australia and potentially setting a new standard for children's digital consumption worldwide.  https://www.facebook.com/TheHeadsUpAlliance/Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #165 Fortress Online: Building Safety with Web 3.0 and Blockchain, Suzanne Thompson, Geode Community Experience Officer, and parent
Mar 4 2024
Episode #165 Fortress Online: Building Safety with Web 3.0 and Blockchain, Suzanne Thompson, Geode Community Experience Officer, and parent
We delve into the revolutionary world of Web 3.0 and blockchain technology, and their pivotal roles in enhancing online safety and security. As digital landscapes evolve, the quest for robust online safety mechanisms has never been more critical. "Fortress Online: Building Safety with Web 3.0 and Blockchain" offers listeners a deep dive into how these technologies are forging a safer online world for users and businesses alike.Join us as we unravel the complexities of Web 3.0 and blockchain, shedding light on their foundational principles and how they're being leveraged to create impenetrable online environments. We'll explore the cutting-edge advancements in decentralized systems, smart contracts, and encrypted transactions that promise to redefine online security norms.Our expert guests include pioneering developers in the blockchain sphere, cybersecurity mavens, and advocates of Web 3.0, who will share their insights on the transformative potential of these technologies. They'll discuss real-world applications, from securing personal data and financial transactions to combating cyber threats and ensuring user privacy in an increasingly interconnected world.Listeners will be treated to a fascinating segment on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the integration of Web 3.0 and blockchain into mainstream online safety strategies. How can these technologies be made accessible and user-friendly for all? What role do they play in the global fight against cybercrime and data breaches? And what future developments can we anticipate in the ongoing battle to secure the digital frontier?Learn more about Suzanne Thompson https://www.soularchaeology.org/Since 2017, she spearheaded initiatives aimed at diminishing violence and easing frustration by equipping young individuals with the necessary skills to navigate the increasing complexities of their environments. She is committed ourselves to fostering a culture of kindness, self-improvement, and universal benevolence, striving to make a tangible difference in the lives of others.Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #164 Social media and excess screen time leads to mental illness in children and impacts adult brain health. Dr Mark Williams, Global expert, Cognitive Neuroscientist, Author Connected Species
Feb 24 2024
Episode #164 Social media and excess screen time leads to mental illness in children and impacts adult brain health. Dr Mark Williams, Global expert, Cognitive Neuroscientist, Author Connected Species
The Hidden Costs of Social Media and Screen Time: Unraveling the Dark Side of Social Media on Children's Mental HealthIn an age where digital devices are the norm rather than the exception, the impact of social media and screen time on our children's mental health is becoming increasingly alarming. Far from being benign digital playgrounds, these platforms are contributing to a rise in ADHD, addiction, depression, and anxiety among the younger population. The evidence is mounting, and the message is clear: the unchecked use of social media and screens is taking a toll on the mental well-being of our children.The Link Between Social Media and ADHDRecent studies have drawn a direct line connecting the overuse of social media to an increase in ADHD symptoms among children and teenagers. The constant barrage of notifications and the rapid-fire switching between apps are rewiring young brains, fostering a need for instant gratification and reducing the capacity for sustained attention. This digital-induced ADHD is not just a temporary setback but a profound change in cognitive function that can affect children's academic performance and social interactions.Addiction: The Digital DrugSocial media platforms, with their algorithms designed to keep users scrolling, have become the new face of addiction. Children, with their still-developing impulse control, are particularly vulnerable. This digital dependency is not just about the time spent online but also about the compulsive need to be connected, often at the expense of real-life interactions and activities. The dopamine rush provided by likes, comments, and shares is akin to a drug, with withdrawal symptoms manifesting as anxiety and depression when access is denied.A Gateway to Depression and AnxietyThe correlation between social media use and the rising rates of depression and anxiety in children is undeniable. The curated lives displayed on these platforms are setting unrealistic expectations, leading to feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem among the young users. The fear of missing out (FOMO) exacerbates this, creating a cycle of comparison and despair. Moreover, cyberbullying, a dark underbelly of social media, exposes children to harassment and abuse, further increasing the risk of mental health issues.Navigating a Path ForwardThe evidence is unequivocal, and the consequences are too significant to ignore. As parents, educators, and policymakers, we must take decisive action to mitigate the negative impacts of social media and screen time on children's mental health. This includes setting strict boundaries on screen use, promoting digital literacy, and encouraging healthy, real-world activities and interactions.It's also crucial to foster an environment where children feel comfortable discussing their online experiences and the emotions they elicit. Open conversations about the realities of social media, coupled with education on coping strategies for anxiety and depression, can empower children to navigate the digital world more safely.ConclusionThe digital age has brought unprecedented access to information and connectivity, but it comes with a cost to our children's mental health. The links between social media use and increases in ADHD, addiction, depression, and anxiety are clear and concerning. As we move forward, it's imperative that we balance the benefits of digital innovation with the need to protect our most vulnerable from its potential harms. Only then can we ensure that our children grow into healthy, happy, and resilient adults.Research Papers supporting these statements can be found on mySupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #163. Navigating the Maze of Toxic and Abusive Relationships (TAR) with Beth Tyson, Expert in Trauma, Author, TAR Network consultant
Feb 17 2024
Episode #163. Navigating the Maze of Toxic and Abusive Relationships (TAR) with Beth Tyson, Expert in Trauma, Author, TAR Network consultant
Today's episode, 'Navigating the Maze of Toxic Relationships,' is a crucial one, as we explore the shadows that toxic relationships cast on our lives and the pathways to sunlight. We're honoured to have with us Beth Tyson, a renowned expert in trauma, celebrated author, and consultant for the TAR network, to guide us through this labyrinth.  It's vital we discuss these issues openly, and I'm here to share insights and strategies to help listeners find healthier paths."Understanding Toxic Relationships"Let's start at the beginning. How would you define a toxic relationship?" "A toxic relationship is one where the negative behaviours and patterns consistently outweigh the positives, leading to emotional harm and erosion of self-esteem. It's marked by a lack of support, understanding, and respect, where one or both parties feel drained, criticised, and undervalued."Signs and Symptoms"What are some red flags or symptoms that might indicate someone is in a toxic relationship?" "Key signs include constant criticism, control issues, lack of boundaries, emotional manipulation, and feeling isolated from loved ones. It's when the thought of interaction brings more dread than joy, and you find your mental health deteriorating."Impact on Mental Health"Can you talk about the impact these relationships have on mental health?"The impact can be profound, leading to anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and even trauma. It's a cycle that can keep individuals trapped in a state of chronic stress and fear, hindering their ability to see a way out."Strategies for Healing and Moving Forward"What are some strategies for those looking to heal from or navigate out of a toxic relationship?"Beth Tyson: "Healing begins with recognition and acceptance of the situation. From there, setting boundaries or seeking separation might be necessary steps. Engaging in therapy, building a support network, and focusing on self-care are crucial for emotional recovery. It's also about relearning one's worth and rebuilding the life they deserve."Creating Healthy Relationships"How can listeners foster healthier relationships moving forward?"Beth Tyson: "Start with self-reflection. Understanding your own needs, values, and boundaries is key. Communicate openly and honestly, practice empathy, and choose partners who respect and support your growth. It's about mutual respect and understanding."Closing ThoughtsBeth Tyson: "Remember, you're not alone, and help is available. It takes courage to confront these issues, but the path to healing and healthier relationships is worth every step. Believe in your worth and your right to a fulfilling, respectful relationship."https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-save-the-kids-podcast/id1513817377Connect with Beth Tyson.https://bethtyson.com/Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #162. How to Destress Your Children for Success using a TECHFAST and Interview about my new book BEING SEEN with Isabella Ferguson
Feb 16 2024
Episode #162. How to Destress Your Children for Success using a TECHFAST and Interview about my new book BEING SEEN with Isabella Ferguson
How do we help our children's mental well-being for optimal success. Our special guest, Isabella Ferguson, mother of 2 boys and a stepmother. Parents should not have to go to therapy because they cannot manage their children’s social media and phone.LEARN MORE HERE:https://www.amazon.com.au/Being-Seen-Parenting-Digital-Mastering/dp/0999099736LISTEN TO BEING SEEN PODCAST HERE:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-3-techfast-for-parents-and-why-policing/id1728554657?i=1000645150743Average monitoringwhatsappwell adjusted, not gamers, 16 and15. Screens off by 6pmNo bedrooms/bathroomsBUY MY NEW BOOK Is it enough.🚨 Wake Up Call: Your Child's Online Safety in 2024 🚨Parents, it's time for a reality check. In today's digital age, the safety of our children online is more precarious than ever before. As we navigate through the complexities of the online world in 2024, it's imperative that we open our eyes to the harsh realities our children face every time they log on.💻 Cyberbullying: Gone are the days when bullying was confined to the schoolyard. Cyberbullying has become rampant, with malicious individuals hiding behind screens to torment and intimidate our children. From hurtful comments to degrading messages, our kids are subjected to a relentless onslaught of online abuse that can have devastating effects on their mental health.🔒 Privacy Concerns: With every click, our children's privacy hangs in the balance. Social media platforms, gaming communities, and online forums are rife with data-hungry entities eager to harvest personal information for profit. Our kids' digital footprints are being tracked and monetized without their consent, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and identity theft.🕵️‍♂️ Online Predators: The internet is a breeding ground for predators seeking to prey on unsuspecting children. These individuals lurk in the shadows of chat rooms, gaming platforms, and social media sites, posing as friendly strangers while grooming our children for sinister purposes. The anonymity of the online world makes it all too easy for predators to infiltrate our homes and target our most precious assets.🛑 Explicit Content: Despite our best efforts to shield our children from inappropriate content, the harsh reality is that the internet is awash with explicit material. From graphic images to explicit videos, our kids are just a few clicks away from exposure to content that can scar them for life. The consequences of such exposure can be profound, leading to trauma, desensitization, and a warped sense of reality.It's time for us, as parents, to wake up and take action. We cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the dangers lurking in the digital shadows. We must equip ourselves with the knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard our children's online experiences.🛡️ Empowerment Through Education: Educate yourself about the latest online threats and trends. Stay informed about the apps and platforms your children use and familiarize yourself with their privacy settings and safety features.👥 Open Dialogue: Foster open, honest communication with your children about their online activities. Create a safe space where they feel comfortable sharing their experiences and concerns without fear of judgment or retribution.🔐 Parental Controls: Utilize parental control software and tools to monitor and manage your child's online behavior. Set boundaries and enforce rules regarding screen time, app usage, and online interactions.🚨 Report Suspicious Activity: Be vigilant and proactive in reporting any suspiSupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #161 How to listen to all voices on your team and not only your favourites, Jennifer Darling, Expert in Sales, Marketing and Thought Leadership.
Feb 6 2024
Episode #161 How to listen to all voices on your team and not only your favourites, Jennifer Darling, Expert in Sales, Marketing and Thought Leadership.
In the quest to create spaces for all members of your team to speak up and become the voices that your business and organisation needs. It's crucial to recognize the neuroscience behind why we sometimes struggle to listen effectively to voices and faces that are different to our own. But here's the exciting part: understanding the neuroscience behind these biases can help us consciously overcome them. By recognizing that these biases exist, we can actively work to change our listening patterns and create a more inclusive environment.🧠 Neuroscience has shown that our brains are wired to respond differently to male and female faces and voices. This isn't a conscious choice, but rather a result of evolutionary factors. The brain tends to perceive lower-pitched male voices as more dominant and trustworthy, while higher-pitched female voices may sometimes be unconsciously dismissed. Previous research has shown that variations in vocal pitch between individuals are influenced by factors like androgen levels. This has consistently linked low vocal pitch with dominance in men, whether it's in the context of mate selection, political leadership, or professional settings.Additionally, there's the "confirmation bias" at play in our brains. We often listen more attentively to ideas and voices that align with our existing beliefs and expectations. This bias can lead to the unintentional disregard of women's voices or their ideas, simply because they may challenge the status quo. Neuroscience also demonstrates the incredible plasticity of our brains. With awareness and practice, we can rewire our neural pathways to become better listeners, appreciating and valuing all voices equally.I challenge each of you to take a neuroscience-informed approach to listening. Be aware of the biases that may influence your perception and actively work to overcome them. By doing so, you not only empower women to speak up but also tap into a wealth of diverse ideas that can drive innovation and progress.🙌 It's time to harness the power of neuroscience to create a world where all voices are heard and valued. Together, we can break down the barriers that have held us back and pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future. #EmpowerWomen #Neuroscience #DiversityAndInclusion #ChangeMakers #WomenLeadersJENNIFER DARLINGJennifer Darling is a sales and marketing expert whose professional career spans over 20 years leading sales teams for companies like media giants Comcast and Hearst Television, representing brands such as NBC, CBS, and Fox. She now operates her own sales & marketing consulting and coaching firm working with women CEOs to help them raise their visibility, rise in leadership, and rock their sales results.Jennifer has been fascinated with how our brains work since her undergraduate studies in advertising where she studied consumer behavior, she has since earned a master’s degree in change management, is an ICF Certified executive coach, and recently completed a certification called Understanding the Brain: Using Neuroscience to Deliver Better Business Results from The Wharton School, Aresty Institute of Executive Education.Jennifer is the author 4 books, including Discovery Your Inspiration, Increase Your Leads with LinkedIn, Find Your Leadership Rhythm and Say Yes! Then Figure It Out.When she’s not speaking, training or consulting, she’s chasing her Yorkie, Finnegan or snuggling with her 130 pound lapdog, Bernese Mountain Dog, Roxy.jenniferdarlingspeaks.comlinkedin.com/in/jenniferdarlingspeaksSupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #160 Speaking Up for the Silenced: How Female Experiences Are Transforming Philosophy and Psychology. Professor LA Paul,  Yale School of Medicine
Jan 31 2024
Episode #160 Speaking Up for the Silenced: How Female Experiences Are Transforming Philosophy and Psychology. Professor LA Paul, Yale School of Medicine
Our conversation today is a journey into understanding how the inclusion of female experiences and voices is radically transforming the fields of philosophy and psychology. For too long, these disciplines have echoed predominantly male perspectives, shaping our understanding of the mind, behavior, and ethical norms from a limited viewpoint. But as more women enter these fields, bringing with them a diverse range of experiences, we are witnessing a significant shift in how we perceive, analyze, and relate to the world around us.With Professor Paul, we'll explore how female scholars and thinkers are not just adding to the conversation but are reshaping it entirely. Their unique perspectives challenge longstanding theories and introduce new paradigms that more accurately reflect the complexity of human experience. We'll discuss how this transformation is not just academic but deeply personal, influencing everything from policy decisions to everyday interpersonal dynamics.In this episode, we will dive into questions such as: How does the female experience alter our understanding of consciousness and identity? In what ways can embracing these diverse perspectives lead to more innovative and inclusive psychological theories and philosophical ideas? And most importantly, how does this shift impact the decisions we make, both as individuals and as a society?Join us for this enlightening conversation with Professor L.A. Paul as we uncover the profound impact of female voices in reshaping the landscapes of philosophy and psychology. L.A. Paul serves as the Millstone Family Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Cognitive Science at Yale University, leading the Self and Society Initiative at Yale’s Wu Tsai Institute. Her research critically examines the intersection of self-identity, decision-making, and the metaphysical and cognitive scientific aspects of time, causality, and experience. Paul has been distinguished with fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, and the Australian National University. As an accomplished author, she has penned notable works like "Transformative Experience" and "Causation: A User’s Guide," with the latter being awarded the American Philosophical Association Sanders Book Prize.Discover more about her work at www.lapaul.org.Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #159. Maximise your Mind by Working with Others. Why TWO brains are better than one, the neuroscience of two! Dr Joy Hirsch, Professor, Yale School of Medicine
Jan 14 2024
Episode #159. Maximise your Mind by Working with Others. Why TWO brains are better than one, the neuroscience of two! Dr Joy Hirsch, Professor, Yale School of Medicine
🚀 Exciting News: Join Us for a Journey of Discovery! Looking at the Neuroscience of TWO 🧠We embark on a captivating journey that explores the profound impact of collaboration and the fascinating world of neuroscience. 🤝🔬🌐 "The Power of Collaboration: Tackling Complex Problems Together"Discover the incredible ways teamwork can unlock solutions to daunting challenges, from work dilemmas to societal issues. Expert psychologists and problem-solving gurus share valuable insights on effective communication and fostering a collaborative culture. This episode offers invaluable lessons for individuals and organizations alike. 💼💡🧠 "Exploring the Neuroscience of Connection: Joy Hirsch's Research on Zoom vs. Face-to-Face Interactions"Dive into the world of neuroscience with Dr. Joy Hirsch's groundbreaking research. Explore how our brains respond during Zoom meetings versus in-person encounters. Uncover brain activation patterns, the science behind social bonding, and the perception of empathy in our digital age. Gain fresh insights into the impact of technology on our social lives. 🌐👥Join us as we navigate the neuroscience of collaboration and neuroscience, bridging the gap between teamwork's transformative power and the intricacies of human connection in our technology-driven world. Whether you're seeking practical problem-solving tips or a deeper understanding of the brain's role in modern communication, this episode promises to expand your horizons and ignite your curiosity. 🌟Joy Hirsch, Ph.D., is a distinguished neuroscientist and currently a Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobiology at Yale University. With a career marked by groundbreaking achievements, she is a pioneer in the field of brain research. Dr. Hirsch played a pivotal role in the development of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a revolutionary imaging technique that allows us to visualize specific brain structures and neural networks engaged during various cognitive processes.Her recent appointment at Yale University sees her leading a new Brain Function Laboratory, following her previous role as Professor of Neuroscience at Columbia University, where she founded and directed the Functional MRI Research Center.Dr. Hirsch's research has primarily focused on unraveling the intricate connections between the brain, mind, and behavior. She has translated these discoveries into practical medical applications, including brain mapping procedures for neurosurgical planning, aiding in the protection of critical functions like language, movement, vision, and hearing during procedures such as tumor resections. Her work has also delved into understanding neural processes related to emotions, including fear and conflict, with implications for conditions such as anxiety disorders.Her diverse research portfolio extends to clinical applications, such as the development of an imaging diagnostic for autism and the exploration of neural mechanisms associated with obesity. Dr. Hirsch's contributions are underscored by over 120 peer-reviewed scientific papers and chapters, as well as her role as a globally recognized lecturer on the brain.In recognition of her outstanding contributions to science, she was awarded the prestigious Gamow Science Prize in 2009 and featured as one of the top five women scientists at the 2011 World Science Festival. Dr. Hirsch's passion for neuroscience has also led her to serve as a curator for the 2010-2011 Brain Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.For more information about her work, please visit her website: www.fMRI.org.#Neuroscience #BrainResearch #fMRI #MedicalApplications #InnovatiSupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #158 BEING SEEN- thank you everyone and announcing my new book -preorder for January 2024!
Dec 17 2023
Episode #158 BEING SEEN- thank you everyone and announcing my new book -preorder for January 2024!
Welcome back to the Thriving Minds podcast, where we explore the fascinating landscape of mental health, personal growth, and the intricate workings of the human mind. Today, we have an exciting announcement that's sure to resonate with parents and anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of family life.As we close out 2023,  we are thrilled to introduce our listeners to my groundbreaking new book that promises to redefine the way we approach parenting in 2024.  "BEING SEEN -Master Parenting in the Digital Age where we delve into the heart of this transformative work."BEING SEEN" addresses the unique challenges faced by parents and children in today's rapidly changing world. Are you struggling to connect with your child in the digital age? Is screen time causing tension in your family? Are you concerned about the impact of technology and societal pressures on your child's well-being? If so, this episode is a must-listen.I share insights from extensive research and personal experiences, offering practical strategies and a heartfelt exploration of how to strengthen the parent-child bond, nurture self-confidence, and create a supportive environment.Join us as we discuss the pain points of modern parenting, the vision behind "BEING SEEN," and the actionable steps you can take to thrive as a family in 2024 and beyond.If you're looking for guidance, inspiration, and a fresh perspective on parenting in the digital age, don't miss this episode. And stay tuned for the release of "BEING SEEN," available for pre-order in January 2024. It's time to embark on a transformative parenting journey together!You can preorder BEING SEEN here:www.profselenabartlett.com#ThrivingMindsPodcast #BeingSeenBook #ParentingChallenges #FamilyConnection #PreorderNowSupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #157. Knowing when to seek help for mental health. Professor Nick Haslam, The University of Melbourne, School of Psychological Sciences
Dec 11 2023
Episode #157. Knowing when to seek help for mental health. Professor Nick Haslam, The University of Melbourne, School of Psychological Sciences
We explore the complexities of mental health with insights from "Troubled Minds" by  Nick Haslam and Sidney Bloch. The episode delves into how our emotional vulnerability, influenced by genetics, upbringing, and society, can lead to mental health issues. It discusses the challenges in recognizing and acting upon mental health problems, such as compromised thinking and brain function under stress. The episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing warning signs like excessive reactions to events, deteriorating coping mechanisms, and impaired mental functions. It also offers guidance on seeking help and maintaining good mental health, underscoring the importance of professional support and self-care.Nick's research interests are in personality, social and clinical psychology and he has published 11 books and about 300 articles or book chapters in these and related areas. In addition to his academic writing, Nick contributes regularly to The Conversation, Inside Story and Australian Book Review, and he has also written for TIME, The Monthly, The Guardian, The Washington Post, The Australian and two Best Australian Science Writing anthologies. Nick is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, and the Association for Psychological Science. In the university he is a leader in the social psychology group and co-director of the Mental Health PhD program. In the past he has been Head of the School of Psychological Sciences, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Graduate), a member of the ARC College of Experts, and President of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists. https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/6837-nicholas-haslamhttps://scribepublications.com.au/books-authors/books/troubled-minds-9781922585875Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #156 "We Are Equal You and Me" The Pebble Project, Transforming the World's Understanding of Mental Illness with Suzanna Free, Tracey Bradford and Andrew McLean, from Blue Phoenix
Nov 16 2023
Episode #156 "We Are Equal You and Me" The Pebble Project, Transforming the World's Understanding of Mental Illness with Suzanna Free, Tracey Bradford and Andrew McLean, from Blue Phoenix
In this enlightening episode of the Pebble Project, brought to you by Blue Phoenix, we dive into the concept of 'The Ripple Effect' in the context of mental health. We explore how changing one person's understanding of mental illness can have far-reaching impacts, transforming attitudes and actions across communities and societies. Our discussion navigates through powerful personal stories and insightful expert opinions, demonstrating how breaking down a single myth can lead to a broader shift in awareness and empathy. We also examine the role of media, education, and personal advocacy in altering public perceptions of mental health. Whether you're directly affected by mental health issues or are a part of the support network, this episode offers a profound look at how every action, every conversation, and every shared experience contributes to a larger movement of change. Join us on the Pebble Project as we uncover the potential each of us holds in creating a world that is more informed, compassionate, and supportive of mental health.https://yourbluephoenix.org/Stepping Stone is a unique and vibrant community, operating on the principles of membership and mutual support, specifically tailored for individuals grappling with mental illness. It's a sanctuary where people committed to rebuilding their lives come together, sharing not just their challenges but also their triumphs in mental health recovery.At the heart of Stepping Stone is a belief in the strength of community and the power of belonging. Membership in this community isn't just about receiving support; it's about being part of a collective journey towards wellness and empowerment. Members of Stepping Stone find themselves in a nurturing environment that respects their individual experiences while promoting a shared goal of recovery and personal growth.https://www.steppingstoneclubhouse.org.au/Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #155 How to Safeguard Organisations from Child Exploitation and Access Free Counselling for Young People. Sarah Lim, BBSafe and Ken Loftus, The Sunlight Centre
Nov 10 2023
Episode #155 How to Safeguard Organisations from Child Exploitation and Access Free Counselling for Young People. Sarah Lim, BBSafe and Ken Loftus, The Sunlight Centre
As technology advances, so do the potential threats to our children, families, community and organisations. Together we play a crucial role in providing protection, and it is imperative that they establish cultures deeply rooted in safety and proactive measures. As technology advances, so do the potential threats to these groups. We will look at the role of safeguarding in organizations play a crucial role in providing protection, and it is imperative that they establish cultures deeply rooted in safety and proactive measures.Panelist 1 Sarah Lim from BB Safe: Drawing on the Building Blocks framework, Sarah will delve into creating a robust safety culture for children and other vulnerable populations. Her insights will provide a blueprint for organizations to ensure that protective measures are seamlessly integrated into their core values and operations.https://bbsafe.com.au/Panelist 2 Ken Loftus from The Sunlight Centre: Recognizing the emotional toll the digital age can have, Ken offers a lifeline through the Sunlight Centre. He will share about their invaluable service, providing free face-to-face counselling for teens and adults grappling with challenges such as suicide or self-harm.https://sunlightcentre.com.au/Panel presentation organised by https://jabiru.org.au/ and https://www.thriving-minds.com/Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #154. What Parents and Carers Need to Do to Protect Against Child Exploitation ON and OFF Line: Panel Presentation at Jabiru Comunity Services, Conrad Townson IFYS and Tricia Munn, Eyes Open Social Media
Nov 9 2023
Episode #154. What Parents and Carers Need to Do to Protect Against Child Exploitation ON and OFF Line: Panel Presentation at Jabiru Comunity Services, Conrad Townson IFYS and Tricia Munn, Eyes Open Social Media
Assume your children are at risk of online exploitation rather than assuming they are not. This mindset ensures that parents, educators, and caregivers remain vigilant, informed, and ready to take the necessary steps to protect children in the digital landscape. By acknowledging the potential risks, adults can better educate themselves and the children in their care about online safety, privacy, and the importance of reporting any suspicious behavior. It fosters a culture of awareness and prevention, which is crucial in safeguarding our youth against the threats posed by the digital world.Welcome to a pivotal discussion presented by Jabiru Community Services, dedicated to empowering parents and educators in our technology-saturated era.  Our panel today is set to explore these complexities and arm you with the knowledge and strategies needed for safeguarding our young ones.In an age where young people are inundated with up to a thousand digital messages daily, discerning what is safe becomes an overwhelming task for them. This constant barrage can blur the lines between genuine communication and predatory behavior, making critical conversations about online safety more important than ever.It's essential to convey clear, supportive messaging that encourages young people to seek help from the right sources, especially when they find themselves in uncomfortable or unsafe situations online. The challenge lies in creating an open environment where they feel safe to discuss their concerns, including sensitive issues like sexual identity, without fear of judgment or repercussion.Parents, educators, and trusted adults must establish themselves as safe havens for dialogue, emphasizing that seeking help is a strength, not a weakness. They should also educate youth on recognizing red flags, understanding the importance of privacy settings, and knowing how to report inappropriate content or interactions.Our panel, comprising distinguished experts, offers their deep insights today. Their dedication enhances our understanding and directs us toward proactive measures. To shed light on this topic, we've assembled a panel of experts, each with unique insights and solutions to address these challenges:Conrad Townson from IFYS & Project Paradigm: With a deep understanding of the landscape of online threats, Conrad will guide us on recognizing the early signs of grooming and sextortion, offering tangible tools to combat these risks.https://projectparadigm.com.au/Tricia Munn from Eyes Open Social Media Safety: An advocate for creating safe online spaces, Tricia will discuss strategies to secure personal online environments and address the psychological impact of bullying and grooming. Moreover, she'll introduce us to essential programs and online courses that aim to empower individuals in this digital era.https://eyesopensocialmedia.com.au/Panel Presented by:" rel="nofollow">Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #153 Linking Lost Kids with Family: Talking about justice, but we rarely do it. Solutions to Get Children Out Of Being In Care with Kevin Campbell and Elizabeth Wendel, Founders Pale Blue and Family Finding
Nov 6 2023
Episode #153 Linking Lost Kids with Family: Talking about justice, but we rarely do it. Solutions to Get Children Out Of Being In Care with Kevin Campbell and Elizabeth Wendel, Founders Pale Blue and Family Finding
Are you Building Bridges, Bars, or Barriers: We constantly talk about justice, but we rarely do it. Solutions for Children in Residential Care and Detention, Kevin Campbell and Elizabeth Wendell, Founders Pale Blue and Family Finding "Family Finding" is a methodology in child safety and welfare, developed by Kevin A. Campbell, which prioritizes reconnecting children in the foster care system with their extended family members and other significant connections. The main goal is to establish a lifelong network of support, ensuring the child's well-being, safety, and permanency.Here's why "Family Finding" is vital in child safety:Lifelong Connections: It operates on the understanding that every child deserves a family and the benefits of lifelong, meaningful relationships.Safety and Support: By reconnecting children with their families, they can have a broader support system. This can increase the chances of success once they transition out of the foster care system and enter adulthood.Enhanced Well-being: A sense of belonging and connection can have profound effects on a child's mental and emotional well-being.Reduction in Time in Foster Care: Reconnecting children with their families can potentially lead to quicker reunification or other permanency solutions, reducing the time spent in foster care.Shared Decision-making: The approach values the input and involvement of the child's family in planning and decision-making processes.Holistic Understanding: The process of "Family Finding" also provides caseworkers with a more comprehensive understanding of the child's history, potential risks, and protective factors within their extended family.The approach typically involves a structured search for relatives and others with a significant connection to the child, followed by engagement and planning sessions to ensure the child's safety and well-being. The ultimate goal is to provide each child with a network of committed adults who can offer enduring emotional and physical support. Are you doing social work or being a social worker. Social work is personal. We are asking people to bring their whole self to the table.  Pale Blue encouragement about acts of resistance, don’t make it personal, systems solutions, solutions lie in people not systems. Coaching yourself. What are my acts of resistance?  We delve into the transformative practice of 'Family Finding', a method that meticulously searches for relatives and significant figures in a child's life, culminating in strategic sessions to ensure a child's safety and well-being. Our journey doesn't just focus on the technicalities of social work, but on the essence of being a social worker - bringing one's whole self to the table, acknowledging personal acts of resistance, and leveraging systems for human-centric solutions.In this space, we discuss the courage required to challenge entrenched systems and the influences that shape our perspectives. We explore stories of resilience, like that of children in Rwanda post-genocide, and how a community’s commitment to family reintegration can defy the norms of institutional care. Our dialogues often lead to revelations about power dynamics and the profound impact of having at least one person who believes in a child.Join us as we engage with thought leaders from Pale Blue, drawing inspiration from the symbolism of our planet - a pale blue dot in the vast universe, as describedSupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #152 The Great Separation: Making of a documentary, a Behind-the-Scenes Look with film maker and producer Shannon Swan and Georgia Fillmore.
Oct 27 2023
Episode #152 The Great Separation: Making of a documentary, a Behind-the-Scenes Look with film maker and producer Shannon Swan and Georgia Fillmore.
At the tender age of 23, Joey faced the abyss of loneliness so deeply, he tragically attempted to end the pain once and for all. Waking up six days later in the ICU, he discovered the physical cost of his anguish: his right leg. But what led this young soul to such despair? More alarmingly, Joey’s story isn’t an isolated incident. An astounding 1 in 3 Australians grapple with this gut-wrenching feeling of desolation and disconnection. Documentary filmmaking is a journey of discovery, exploration, and storytelling. Unlike fiction films, which are primarily driven by imagination and creativity, documentaries aim to depict reality, shed light on the truths of our world, or convey a particular viewpoint. The process can be both rewarding and challenging. In this special episode, Shannon Swan and Georgia Fillmore delve into Joey's harrowing journey from that fateful day to his present search for understanding. Through candid conversations, they shed light on the endemic issue of loneliness in our society, its devastating aftermath, and the imperative need for solutions.Join us as we welcome experts featured in the documentary "The Great Separation" who provide insights into the physiological, psychological, and societal aspects of loneliness. Learn about the challenges our modern world poses and discover practical ways to bridge the ever-widening gap of human connection.Please join me for a community event of connection and belonging. I am hosting a private event at the Palace Cinema, Brisbane with a screening of the documentary film The Great Separation: Ambition for a better life together by Shannon Swan, an award winning filmmaker. The star of the film is Joseph Fry. He is making a special trip to meet everyone. The film helps to show ways to end loneliness and is incredibly uplifting. Come to the event on Nov 2nd 6 pm. To find out more about the location and secure a seat please register for a ticket by clicking on the link. There are very limited seats. https://events.humanitix.com/gather-for-good-or-an-ambition-for-a-better-life-together Listen to Joey's amazing story and journey to become the star of the film on episode #151 of the Thriving Minds podcast here. Outside meeting new people and connecting, we are going to be empowering and sending off Joey to begin the next step toward his Australian Paralympics Dream: Train with the Winter Ski Training Camp in USA November 9th 2023. Otherwise please send him off with your kind and generous support. Every dollar is like a million to him, no matter how small. This will mean the world to him. As he said, if you can't, please give him a shout out as he makes his dreams come true. Link here to his GoFundme page. https://gofund.me/aeecbec5  If you can't make the event, the film is currently streaming free on-line on SBS ON Demand. With heartwarming stories of resilience and community, coupled with actionable advice, this episode is more than just a recounting of a tale. It’s a call to action – a plea to recognize, confront, and combat the epidemic of loneliness. How can we design our lives, communities, and societies to foster connection and togetherness?Listen in and let’s find a way back to each other.  Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #151. Join us for an unforgettable evening of community, connection, and compassion! In a year that's tested our strength, let's come together to make 2023 end on a heartwarming note. 🌟 Together, we can make a difference in Brisbane, November 2nd
Oct 23 2023
Episode #151. Join us for an unforgettable evening of community, connection, and compassion! In a year that's tested our strength, let's come together to make 2023 end on a heartwarming note. 🌟 Together, we can make a difference in Brisbane, November 2nd
🌟 Together, we can make a difference in Brisbane, November 2nd 6pm. Register for tickets in the link, limited seats. Link here:https://events.humanitix.com/gather-for-good-or-an-ambition-for-a-better-life-together🎥 Be part of a conversation about the inspiring documentary film, The Great Separation: An Ambition for a better life together.In honour of the film and its star it asks us to come together as a community. We are hosting an event that brings us together. 🌟 Meet the star of the film and yours truly🌟 Share stories that celebrate the good and resilience in our community.Limited seats in Brisbane. Free ticket and popcorn. Ask that you donate to Joey directly on his GoFundMe page, link below.💫 Don't miss this chance to support Joseph Fry attempts to and dream of joining the Australian Performance team in 2024 and then the Paralympics team.We bid him farewell as he heads to the USA on November 9th to start training with the Winter ski training team in Colorado USA.Mark your calendars and register today to be a part of this meaningful gathering. Let's show the world the power of connection and kindness!If you can't make the event and would like to support Joey, please do at hisGo Fund Me Page:Link here.https://gofund.me/aeecbec5Kind regards Selena and Joey.💙 #CommunityStrong #EndLoneliness #SupportJoeySupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Episode #150. Back to Basics To Build a Healthier Tomorrow Together. Dr Robyn Littlewood, CEO Health and WellBeing Queensland.
Oct 15 2023
Episode #150. Back to Basics To Build a Healthier Tomorrow Together. Dr Robyn Littlewood, CEO Health and WellBeing Queensland.
Simple Ways to Make Healthy Happen Think of the impact we can make if we unite our efforts. By emphasizing prevention, engaging the community, and fostering partnerships, we can break the cycle of obesity and overweight in our daily environments.Fibre, Baked Beans, and the Role of Frozen FoodsWhen discussing health and nutrition, one cannot overstate the importance of dietary fibre. Fibre is an essential component that aids in digestive health, can help lower cholesterol levels, and supports healthy blood sugar levels. It’s found in various foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes. Among these, baked beans, particularly when made from navy beans or haricot beans, emerge as an excellent source of dietary fibre.Baked Beans: Not Just Comfort Food Baked beans, a staple in many households, aren't just a comfort food; they're a nutritional powerhouse. Apart from being rich in fibre, they're a great source of plant-based protein and essential minerals like iron, magnesium, and zinc. The tomato sauce they are often baked in also adds to their nutrient content, particularly the antioxidant lycopene which is good for heart health. However, one must be cautious about the sugar and salt content in some commercially prepared baked beans. Opting for a low-sodium and low-sugar variety or making them at home can be a healthier choice.Frozen Foods and Fibre: The mention of frozen foods often conjures images of unhealthy, processed meals. However, freezing is a preservation method that can lock in the nutrients of fresh produce. For instance, frozen green beans or peas can retain much of their fibre content, making them as beneficial as their fresh counterparts, if not more so in some cases, especially if the fresh versions have been stored for extended periods or transported long distances. The key is to select frozen foods that have no added salts, sugars, or preservatives.Incorporating fibre into our diet doesn’t have to be a complex task. Simple, everyday foods like baked beans, whether from a can or homemade, and a mix of fresh and frozen veggies can help us achieve our daily fibre intake. So, the next time you're at the grocery store, consider stocking up on both baked beans and some fibre-rich frozen foods. Your digestive system will thank you.Pick of the CropIn today's fast-paced world, where convenience often trumps quality, the age-old practice of sourcing food directly from gardens has become a lost art for many. However, introducing children to the joys of gardening and the pleasure of consuming fresh, home-grown produce can pave the way for healthier eating habits and a deeper appreciation for nature. Here's how to bridge the gap and reintroduce gardens to our children's tables:Start Small: Begin with easy-to-grow plants like herbs (basil, mint), lettuce, or radishes. These quick-growing plants offer children rapid gratification, encouraging them to remain invested in the gardening process.Get Hands-On: Allow kids to get their hands dirty! Digging, planting seeds, watering, and eventually harvesting allows children to connect with the food source physically and emotionally.Educational Opportunities: Use the garden as a living classroom. Discuss where different foods come from, the importance of seasons, and the role of pollinators like bees and butterflies.Cook Together: Once your produce is ready to be harvested, involve children in Support the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com