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Science and Spirituality

Science and Spirituality

著者: Chris and Kevin Carton
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Science & Spirituality Podcast creators Chris and Kevin Carton dive deep into universal spiritual principles, while grounding them in modern scientific research. Coming from a relationship that has evolved over 31 years, these brothers have a uniquely fun and playful approach that is like a breath of fresh air in the personal development space. Expect to be challenged to think outside the box as you expand your consciousness by learning practical tips to apply right away! Join our subscriber program for bonus content! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/science-spirituality/subscribeChris and Kevin Carton 個人的成功 自己啓発
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  • 293 | Want More From Life? Shift from "Getting" to "Giving"
    2026/02/18

    What if the key to "getting" more in life isn’t about trying harder—but about giving more freely? In this episode, we explore the the Law of Circulation and how it shapes everything from our relationships, finances, and even to our overall sense of abundance. Through insights from both science and spirituality, we look at how nature itself models this truth—nothing thrives by holding on, but by allowing energy to move. When we consciously choose to give—whether it’s love, attention, generosity, or presence—we create space for something new to flow back into our lives.

    We also talk about how aligning with these universal laws can transform not just what we experience externally, but who we become internally. How might your life shift if you focused more on what you can contribute rather than what you can get? And what would happen if giving became less about obligation and more about expression? Join us for a heartfelt and practical conversation that invites us to step into a deeper level of abundance, fulfillment, and conscious living—by simply starting with what we already have to give.


    Chapters00:00 New Beginnings and Updates02:53 The Law of Circulation: Giving to Receive05:47 Nature's Examples of Giving and Receiving08:41 The Importance of Alignment with Universal Laws12:04 Concrete Examples of Giving in Life14:56 Financial Giving and Spiritual Nourishment17:51 Transformative Stories of Giving and Receiving20:47 Recommended Resource: The Go-Giver23:43 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions

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    29 分
  • 292 | Why You're Not Behind, Based on New Brain Science on Adolescence and Adulthood
    2025/12/22

    Have you ever felt like you’re somehow behind in life—like everyone else got the memo except you? In this episode, we unpack fascinating new brain science that completely reframes how we understand adolescence and adulthood. We explore research showing that adolescence doesn’t actually end in the late teens or early twenties, but can extend all the way into our early thirties. Through this lens, the uncertainty, exploration, and emotional ups and downs so many of us experience aren’t signs of failure—they’re signs of healthy brain development happening exactly as it’s designed to.

    We talk about what’s really going on inside the brain during these formative years, why your experiences now are shaping the grounded, stable version of you that’s emerging, and how societal expectations can create unnecessary pressure along the way. What if not having it all figured out is actually part of the process? And what if your brain is still pruning, refining, and preparing you for the next phase of life on purpose? Join us for a reassuring, science-backed conversation that invites us to embrace the journey with a little more compassion, patience, and trust in our own timing.

    Research / Articles Referenced:

    1. Topological turning points across the human lifespan - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-65974-8
    2. Adolescence lasts into 30s - new study shows four pivotal ages for your brain - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgl6klez226o

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    25 分
  • 291 | Why Talking to Yourself is a Self-Regulation Superpower
    2025/12/08

    In this episode, Chris and Kevin dig into one simple, but powerful habit for lowering stress and thinking more clearly: speaking your thoughts out loud or writing them down.

    While breaking down why talking out loud or writing your thoughts is one of the simplest ways to regulate stress. They explore:

    -How naming emotions activates the prefrontal cortex and quiets the stress response

    -Why unspoken problems drain mental energy and keep your brain in “swirl mode”

    -How externalizing thoughts creates clarity and frees up cognitive load

    -A comparison to the double-slit experiment: unspoken problems = probability cloud; speaking/writing = collapsing it into focus

    -How this process returns you to awareness, reminding you that you’re not your problem, you're the observer of your problem

    As always, they end the episode with a practical tool you can use right away to start applying this into your life.

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    35 分
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