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Neurospicy Dialogues

Podcast de Kimberly Jürgen and Cara Jean Wilson

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Neurospicy Dialogues is where curiosity and chaos collide - in the best possible way. Hosts Cara Jean Wilson and Kimberly Jürgen spark impromptu conversations about how gloriously complex our brains really are. It’s unscripted, unapologetic, and seasoned just right - part science, part sass, all real. Tune in for laughter, insight, and the occasional tangent that lands somewhere surprisingly profound.

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Portada del episodio 136 Morality

136 Morality

Kimberly and Cara pull the word "morality" apart at the roots and find it written in sand by the shoreline, the kind of thing that goes out with the tide. They start where everyone agrees, that killing is bad, and watch the word "unless" swallow the rule whole. From there it is a husband who genuinely never knew you have to clean inside closed cabinets, Dr. Seuss as the DNA of morality, a William Shatner Twilight Zone rabbit hole (*side note: Cara was right), and a Disney movie about pond rules. The "Is It Just Me?" segment lands on a quietly big question: is karma just a way of outsourcing judgment? Kimberly unpacks the comfort of believing some outside force will settle the score so we do not have to, and together they trade it in for something more useful, karma as a daily question about what to rebalance next. Plus a method that becomes a caraway, a case for battling only when it is fun, and the difference between a cult and a culture.

29 de jun de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio 135 Inner Resourcing

135 Inner Resourcing

Cara breaks the format before the episode even starts and Kimberly's brain promptly fractals. That tiny derailment turns out to be the perfect way into the word of the day: inner resourcing, the finite, refillable supply that two neurospicy brains burn through over a long-short week. They build a working definition, upgrade spoon theory to a matchstick theory you will not forget, and land on a clarity-first question that runs through the whole back half: name the thing you actually want before you optimize the wrong one. Then the episode lives its own subject. An unexpected guest wanders into the Zoom mid-record, the recording stops, and Kimberly and Cara navigate the interruption out loud, a real-time case study in how small disruptions quietly drain a nervous system. Stick around for the marathon Cara does not actually want to run, the client who did not really need a car, and a series-bible edit Kimberly stopped to question. The "Is It Just Me?" goes somewhere wild: the music and council of voices that play in Cara's head at all times, and two people who developed an inner monologue during a hormone shift. Is it written in our DNA? Maybe. As Kimberly the scientist points out, two data points is not data yet.

22 de jun de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio 134 Resistance Is Futile

134 Resistance Is Futile

Kimberly and Cara take a Borg catchphrase apart at the roots and find a two-sided coin underneath. "Resistance is futile" starts as Star Trek menace, then flips: Geordi nurtures a cut-off baby Borg into its own personality, and suddenly the lesson is that resisting itself can be powerful. From there the real question shows up - when is fighting a waste of your energy, and when is it the whole game? The answer takes them from Douglas Adams to the PWHL expansion draft (where fans are pure spectators watching their favorite players get cherry-picked away) to a casino floor and the biggest country-western bar in Atlanta. The "Is It Just Me?" segment goes two ways this week. First Kimberly wonders how alien species in sci-fi ever built spaceships without thumbs. Then Cara asks the one that lands closer to home: does everyone's brain chase rabbits like this, or is it just us? What follows is a warm, science-nerdy ramble through tangents, neuroplasticity, and a brand-new term for the heightened awareness that hard things leave behind. Plus: a teddy-bear wrestler named Tex, the "right face" that lets you say anything to anyone, and a fortune cookie that really should try harder.

15 de jun de 2026 - 51 min
Portada del episodio 133 Distractions

133 Distractions

Cara and Kimberly take the word "distractions" apart while Cara records from the car halfway into a ten-hour round trip and Kimberly walks in low-energy and honest about it. They open with the statistic (3k to 30k offers seen each day in 2023) and move through Portland's layered signage targeting walkers, bikers and drivers separately, Kimberly's two-phone discipline and the wallet hacks used where the visible wallet always had the smaller money. The middle finds the sacred space. Driving, Cara says, is one of the only distraction-less places left, because the driving itself is automatic and the rest of the brain gets to flitter and sing and tell stories. Babies sleep in cars for a reason. The Is It Just Me lands warm. "Or does your brain argue with itself?" The episode closes on Cara realizing live on the mic that her constant musical inner monologue (Natalie Merchant, "Wonder," right now) and her chronic-pain meter share a volume dial. She is going to play with that for the next two hours of her drive.

8 de jun de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio 132 Mirror Neurons

132 Mirror Neurons

Cara and Kimberly take "mirror neurons" apart and follow them from the Duchenne smile (the real one, eyes and mouth, contagious by design) through con-artist body language and into a piano study where the students who only IMAGINED practicing kept pace with the ones who actually played for two to three weeks straight. Cara has been biohacking yoga and Tai Chi the same way: watch the routine, imagine your muscles tensing, show up to the mat a week later with your body already knowing. The middle goes wildly off-road. Cara describes her frontal cortex and brainstem audibly arguing about whether electricity on soft tissue is bad for soft tissue. Her husband walks in mid-conversation. Kimberly names the show what it really is: a spectator sport. The episode lands somewhere unexpected. Cara gets vulnerable about masking and "self-manipulation" and "toxic control." Kimberly offers a different word: efficient. Cara hears it land in real time. "Same thing. But doesn't that sound better?"

1 de jun de 2026 - 40 min
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