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Breathe and Lead

Podcast de Lena Hill

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Tecnología y ciencia

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Breathe and Lead is a short, neuroscience-informed podcast hosted by Lena Gwendolyn, focused on nervous system regulation, learning, and human change. Each episode offers a brief explanation of what’s happening in the brain and body, followed by a simple guided practice designed to support neuroplasticity and psychological flexibility.

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22 episodios

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Why Small Practices Create Big Change

We live in a culture that rewards intensity. But when it comes to how the brain actually changes, intensity isn't the point. Repetition is. In this episode, we get into the neuroscience of neuroplasticity...what it really means, why small practices outperform dramatic ones, and what change actually feels like from the inside while it's happening. We also talk about something that surprises many people: when you practice, it matters just as much as how you practice. Key concepts: Neuroplasticity (the brain's capacity to change structure and function through experience) / Hebb's principle (neurons that fire together, wire together) / Optimal arousal zone (the neurological sweet spot where new learning is most accessible) / Context-dependent learning (the nervous system learns not just the practice, but the conditions surrounding it) Practice from this episode: The one-breath reset: a single extended exhale, practiced in ordinary moments throughout the day. New episodes every Monday. Follow or subscribe wherever you listen. And if this episode was useful, share it with someone who might need it. www.breatheandlead.com [http://www.breatheandlead.com] Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn Hill Produced by Near Mint Productions, LLC Music by Patrick Simon Music

9 de mar de 2026 - 11 min
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Why the Body Remembers What the Mind Wants to Forget

Your nervous system has two kinds of memory, and only one of them responds to logic. In this episode, we explore explicit and implicit memory, why the body can feel stuck in the past even when the mind knows better, and how the vagus nerve connects it all. You'll come away with a clearer understanding of why stress responses aren't character flaws, and a simple body scan practice you can use anywhere. Key concepts: Explicit memory (conscious, narrative recall) / Implicit memory (body-based, automatic responses) / The hippocampus and its vulnerability to chronic stress / The amygdala's role in emotional learning / The vagus nerve as a bottom-up reporting system / Interoception (the brain's awareness of internal body signals) Research referenced in this episode: * Squire, L.R. (2004). Memory systems of the brain. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory * LeDoux, J.E. (2000). Emotion circuits in the brain. Annual Review of Neuroscience * Berthoud, H.R. & Neuhuber, W.L. (2000). Functional and chemical anatomy of the afferent vagal system. Autonomic Neuroscience * Damasio, A.R. (1996). The somatic marker hypothesis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society * Craig, A.D. (2009). How do you feel — now? The anterior insula and human awareness. Nature Reviews Neuroscience Practice from this episode: Read the full transcript and research references on website https://www.breatheandlead.com/blog [https://www.breatheandlead.com/blog] New episodes every Monday. Follow or subscribe so you never miss one, and if this episode was useful, share it with someone who might need it. Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn Hill Produced by Near Mint Productions Music by Patrick Simon Music

2 de mar de 2026 - 12 min
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Why Small Practices Create Big Change

In this episode, we explore how neuroplasticity allows the nervous system to change through repeated experience, and why small, consistent practices are more effective than dramatic efforts to force change. Neuroscience shows that the brain updates its predictions based on patterns it encounters over time, not isolated moments. Through a guided practice focused on breath, sensory awareness, and repetition, listeners are invited to offer the nervous system a simple, repeatable experience of support. These small moments of regulation, practiced consistently, help reshape how the brain and body respond to stress and build greater capacity over time. Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn Hill Produced by Near Mint Productions, LLC Music by Patrick Simon Music

23 de feb de 2026 - 6 min
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Imagination as a Regulatory Tool

In this episode, we explore how imagination influences nervous system regulation and why the brain responds to predicted experiences as well as real ones. Neuroscience shows that the brain is constantly anticipating what will happen next, and these predictions can shape physiological state, emotional experience, and perception. Through a brief explanation and guided practice, this episode introduces intentional imagery as a tool to support regulation and neuroplasticity. By offering the nervous system sensory cues associated with safety and stability, imagination can help expand capacity, reduce threat responses, and support more flexible patterns of regulation over time. Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn Hill Produced by Near Mint Productions LLC Music by Patrick Simon Music

16 de feb de 2026 - 6 min
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