The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast

With Dr. Daniel & Tana Amen

Podcast hosts Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen are changing the way we look at the brain and its direct connection to all things wellness. From weight loss to love and happiness to overcoming mental conditions like anxiety, depression and ADD. They deliver practical, everyday tips for building the best brain and best life possible. Click on one of the episodes below to listen today! You can also find The Brain Warrior’s Way on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or Google Play.

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Women Have More Active Brains Than Men: World’s Largest Brain Study

August 23, 2017

Amen Clinics recently published the largest functional brain imaging study to date, examining the differences between the brains of men and women. In this episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen discuss the gender differences in how our brains are wired.
CATEGORIES Brain, Gender

It Is Impossible To Ignore This Anymore: New CTE Study

August 3, 2017

A recent study on football players at various levels of competition found a high incidence of CTE brain damage among collegiate and professional athletes. In this episodes of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen discuss their thoughts on the study, and what that means for young athletes and their parents.
CATEGORIES Brain, Sports

The Symphony Of Your Life – Part 3 of an Interview with Barry Goldstein

May 18, 2017

In part 3 of a discussion on music with Grammy Award winning producer Barry Goldstein, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen focus on the healing power of music. This episode will give insight into how musical nourishment can change the lives of stroke victims, people who struggle with Aphasia, and even those with Alzheimer’s Disease. You will also learn about autobiographical songs, and how to take a “5 minute musical vacation” to travel the world.
CATEGORIES Brain, Music
GUEST/S Barry Goldstein

Prescribing Playlists – Part 2 of an Interview with Barry Goldstein

May 17, 2017

In the second installment of our series with Grammy Award winning producer Barry Goldstein, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen continue the discussion on the benefits of music. Learn how the power of rhythm can decrease inflammation, how pop songs can help people with ADD, and why you should create your own personal playlists to connect to any mood you want.
CATEGORIES Brain, Music
GUEST/S Barry Goldstein

Becoming the DJ in Your Own Life – Part 1 of an Interview with Barry Goldstein

May 16, 2017

Music can tell stories, increase brain power, and even influence our mood. In this episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen are joined by Grammy Award winning producer Barry Goldstein to talk about all things music. Goldstein, also the author of the bestselling book “The Secret Language Of The Heart”, provides scientific research to illustrate how what we hear can affect how we feel.
CATEGORIES Brain, Music
GUEST/S Barry Goldstein

The Teenage Brain – How to Train Teens in Building the Right Boundaries

January 13, 2017

This is our first milestone for this podcast, and believe it or not, we've just reached our 50th episode.  So from all of us here at the Amen Clinic, thank you for your continued support and the wonderful feedback and reviews that you've left on iTunes.  Now to celebrate this milestone, we're joined by Dr. John Townsend, a prolific, New York Times bestselling author of almost 30 books.  Today's topic is all about the teenage brain. It's a topic that's near and dear to us because we too have a teenager who is so special in our life.  The problem is, in many families, these teens don't get the attention they need to prepare themselves for the future, to be the next leaders. They are left vulnerable to negative influences.  If you're in that same boat, be sure to listen, as Dr John Townsend shares with us his expertise in helping parents raise up teens with the right boundaries. 
CATEGORIES Brain, Teenagers
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