Tami Simon speaks with Mario Martinez, a clinical neuropsychologist whose breakthrough research examines how cultural beliefs affect our health and longevity. Mario is the founder of biocognitive science, a new paradigm that examines the dynamic relationship between thoughts, culture, and the body. In this episode, Tami speaks with Mario about the idea that culture creates biology; how we can access the antidote to shame, abandonment, and betrayal through healing fields in the body; and the concept of "the drift"—how we can navigate chaos with uncertainty as our guide.
Nader Shirzadi
10/4/2015 09:18:42 am
I came across this article which has to do with cultural differences and learning. I don't think I found it interesting and recommend this article to any one interested in cultural effects in learning. The article which appeared in Good.is magazine's coverage of #ProjectLiteracy, and is titled:
Nader Shirzadi (Correction to the above comment)
10/4/2015 09:24:03 am
The second sentence in the first line, instead of "I don't think I found it interesting", should be "I found it interesting...". Please make a note of it. Thank you. 10/28/2015 08:57:16 pm
Here is a very late "Thank You". For some purpose I did understand you experienced manufactured a remark. Within the meantime, I hope you may have tried out out a number of my suggestions! Comments are closed.
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