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FocusMatters

Podcast von Noah Rolland

Englisch

Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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FocusMatters examines ways to enhance and maintain cognitive performance in high-demand environments. Each episode features in-depth conversations with experts from government, medicine, human performance, and design who share practical insights on brain health, focus, and cognitive capacity. Hosted by Noah Rolland, the show cuts through hype to deliver evidence-based strategies for thinking clearly, performing better, and sustaining a mental edge.

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Episode Above The Neck: Cognitive Load in the F-22 with Major Michael Broch Cover

Above The Neck: Cognitive Load in the F-22 with Major Michael Broch

In this conversation, Noah sits down with Major Michael Broch — callsign "Mach" — an F-22 Raptor pilot currently at the 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base. Mach walks through the cognitive reality of flying a fifth-generation fighter: how sensor fusion shifts the pilot's workload from data processing to high-speed strategic decision-making, and why more-capable technology doesn't mean lower cognitive demand. The conversation traces Mach's progression from wingman to weapons school graduate, with an honest account of the four-ship flight lead upgrade that nearly broke his trajectory, not because of a capability gap, but because of unmanaged psychological pressure. He describes discovering Stoicism, building a daily meditation practice within the pressure cooker of weapons school, and eventually pursuing a master's in psychophysiology and biofeedback training through the BCIA. Mach also shares what he's observed in younger pilots, why sim time remains the single best investment in cognitive readiness, and how he introduced evidence-based mental performance practices to students upon returning to the weapons school as an instructor.

7. Mai 2026 - 1 h 2 min
Episode The Science of Covert Consciousness with Dr. Brian Edlow Cover

The Science of Covert Consciousness with Dr. Brian Edlow

In this episode, Noah is joined by Brian Edlow [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0], a neurologist at Harvard Medical School [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=1] and Massachusetts General Hospital [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=2], who explores the science of consciousness and what it reveals about brain function, recovery, and human potential. Dr. Edlow shares insights from his work studying coma and disorders of consciousness, including how advanced imaging can detect hidden awareness in patients who appear unresponsive, and the profound implications this has for medical decision-making and recovery. The conversation then expands into his leadership of the ReBlast study, examining how repeated blast exposure impacts the brains of service members, and the challenge of identifying “invisible” brain injuries before symptoms become debilitating. Throughout the episode, they connect these findings to cognitive performance, discussing resilience, neuroplasticity, and what extreme brain injury can teach us about preserving focus and function across a lifetime. Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Department - https://www.massgeneral.org/neurology ReBLAST Study - https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04567890 fMRI and EEG in brain injury - https://www.massgeneral.org/neuroimaging NeuroTrainer for cognitive performance - https://neurotrainer.com/ Dr. Ed Lowe's contact - BEDLOW@MGH.ORG

7. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 25 min
Episode Tools for Improving Cognitive Vitality with Dr Jeremy Bettle Cover

Tools for Improving Cognitive Vitality with Dr Jeremy Bettle

In this episode, Noah is joined by Dr. Jeremy Bettle, who discusses the intersection of cognitive development and athletic performance, emphasizing the importance of cognitive capacity in differentiating elite athletes.  He shares insights from his experience in sports science, particularly during his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Anaheim Ducks, and how he adapted training methods during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The discussion also covers the significance of readiness, the role of sleep, nutrition, and innovative tools like neurocognitive training in enhancing performance.  Dr. Bettle introduces the Vitality Collective, a new venture focused on optimizing health and performance for both athletes and executives, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to well-being. Contact Noah:  noah@focusmatters.live Contact Dr Bettle: Instagram: @drjeremybettle LinkedIn: DrJeremyBettle https://vitality-collective.com/

19. März 2026 - 1 h 3 min
Episode Build a High-Performance Brain: Fitness, Nutrition & Focus with Dr. Tommy Wood Cover

Build a High-Performance Brain: Fitness, Nutrition & Focus with Dr. Tommy Wood

In this episode of FocusMatters, Dr. Tommy Wood joins Noah to explore how to build and sustain a high-performing brain across the lifespan. Rather than focusing on disease, this conversation centers on cognitive reserve, resilience, and the lifestyle factors that enhance attention, learning capacity, and mental endurance. They discuss: • Why cardiovascular fitness and strength training directly influence brain performance • How neuroplasticity allows you to keep upgrading your cognitive capacity • The role of nutrition in supporting clarity, energy, and long-term brain function • Why sleep is foundational for memory consolidation and focus • How social interaction and intellectual challenge build cognitive reserve • The impact of modern technology on attention and mental stamina If you care about protecting your cognitive edge, improving focus, and sustaining mental performance for decades, this episode delivers science-backed, actionable strategies.

19. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 40 min
Episode Major Nick "Bane" Caraballo: A Day in the Life of a Weapons School Instructor Cover

Major Nick "Bane" Caraballo: A Day in the Life of a Weapons School Instructor

Decision making at the speed of sound. In this episode, I sit down with Major Nicholas Clifton Caraballo, an Air Force pilot at the prestigious USAF Weapons School (think Top Gun for the Air Force), and we explore the cognitive demands of one of the most challenging roles in the armed forces.  He discusses the rigorous training at Weapons School, the importance of intuition and communication, and the challenges of cognitive load during missions.  The conversation also explores the structure of a pilot's day, the focus on human performance optimization, and the significance of debriefing for continuous learning and improvement.  In this conversation, Bane Caraballo discusses the critical role of sleep in high-performance training, the cultural challenges faced in human performance programs, and the importance of resilience and mental toughness in pilots.  He emphasizes the need for a supportive culture that allows for failure as a learning opportunity and the significance of recognizing and managing 'helmet fire'—a state of cognitive overload.  Bane also offers valuable advice for aspiring pilots and performance coaches, highlighting the importance of understanding one's purpose and aligning efforts towards achieving it.

3. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 34 min
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