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Coffee with a Neuroscientist

Coffee with a Neuroscientist

De: Shonté Taylor
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A podcast about success, social awareness, leadership, mindset success, and of course neuroscience. Hear from the best known (and lesser-known) minds on earth who are making the planet a better place using their gifts, talents, and genius.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Arte Ciencia Ciencias Sociales
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  • The Neuroscience of Podcasting and Audio: How Sound Shapes Identity, Behavior, and Society
    Mar 21 2026

    In this episode of Coffee with a Neuroscientist, the host explores how audio and voice act as powerful "neurotechnologies" that shape attention, memory, emotion, and behavior. Drawing on history, physics, and neuroscience, she explains why sustained listening creates intimacy, trust, and brain synchronization—and how that can both inspire and manipulate audiences.

    The episode also examines podcasting’s cultural rise, its role in persuasion and radicalization, and the ethical responsibility of creators and listeners. Practical takeaways: listening is an active skill, audio can amplify influence, and intentional, critical listening is a civic act.

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    1 h y 28 m
  • The Neuroscience of Black Joy: Past, Present, Future
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of 'Coffee with a Neuroscientist,' Shonté Jovan Taylor delves into the concept of intentional joy, particularly Black joy, as a form of resistance and a power strategy. She explains how experiencing joy can heal hijacked nervous systems and become a tool for individual and collective well-being.

    Emphasizing the difference between joy, pleasure, and happiness, Taylor frames joy as an intentional, engaging practice rather than a passive state. She discusses the historical roots of black joy, its role during the civil rights movement, the neuroscience behind the benefits of collective singing, and the importance of maintaining joy in the face of systemic oppression.

    Taylor argues that joy is a revolutionary act that enhances resilience and creativity, spreading through mirror neurons and influencing entire communities. The episode calls listeners to intentionally cultivate joy, use it to reclaim attention from societal distractions, and frame it as a practice for healing and empowerment.

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    49 m
  • The Neuroscience of Wicked: How Storytelling and Musical Theatre Build Empathy & Connections
    Dec 16 2024

    In this episode of "Coffee with a Neuroscientist," host Shonté Jovan Taylor delves into the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and musical theater, using the Broadway show and now movie "Wicked" as a focal point. With her new OZ vibes Starbucks coffee mug in hand, Shonté explores how the storytelling and music of "Wicked" impact the brain, fostering empathy, connection and compassion.

    Shonté discusses how watching Elphaba’s journey in "Wicked"—from being labeled as the Wicked Witch to understanding her struggles and humanity—challenges viewers to question preconceived narratives and consider multiple perspectives. She explains the role of mirror neurons in creating empathy, how oxytocin helps deepen trust and social bonds, and how music activates the limbic system (aka emotional brain) for emotional engagement.

    Additionally, Shonté highlights how engaging the prefrontal cortex during such performances helps in perspective-taking and understanding complex social situations. She also underscores the broader societal lessons we can derive from musical theater:

    - questioning divisive narratives,

    -bridging divides through shared emotional experiences, and

    -embracing self-worth and resilience.

    Listeners are encouraged to apply these insights in their own lives to build empathy and strengthen connections. Shonté concludes by inviting listeners to continue the conversation and share their own experiences with musical theater and its impact on their lives.

    This episode is a blend of personal reflection, scientific explanation and practical application, making it a thought-provoking exploration of how the arts can enrich our understanding of ourselves and others.

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    18 m
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