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  • #012 Metacognition, the science behind Life Coaching with Professor Jerrod Brown
    2022/05/21

    Dr. Brown talks about metacognition, the process of thinking about one's own thinking. Metacognition includes self-awareness, monitoring, and regulation of one's own thoughts and feelings, it can help improve the quality of our thinking.

    Metacognition can be used to plan our thinking, set goals, and select strategies. It can help us evaluate our thinking and learn from our mistakes, be better communicators, problem-solvers, and decision-makers, and understand our own reactions to different events and the people around us.

    Life Coaches use metacognitive strategies to help people become aware of their own thoughts and emotions and understand how their thoughts impact their behaviors. Metacognition is a powerful tool that will help you improve your life and reach your goals.

    If you are ready to develop metacognitive skills visit:

    https://www.wired-differently.com/work-with-me

     

    Professor Jerrod Brown’s Education

    Jerrod has completed his 

    • Ph.D. in Psychology
    • Post-doctoral studies

    Four master's degrees

    • Cognitive Disorders
    • Counseling
    • Forensic Studies
    • Criminal Justice

    Graduate Certificates in

    • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
    • Other Health Disabilities (OHD)
    • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

    He's also certified as a

    • A Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Trainer
    • An Autism Specialist
    • Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider (CMHIMP)

    Dr. Jerrod Brown’s Professional Experience

    • An Assistant Professor for Concordia University, St. Paul, Minnesota

    https://www.csp.edu/person/jerrod-brown

    • Founder and CEO of the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS)

    https://www.aiafs.com/Jerrod-Brown.asp

    • Editor-in-Chief of Forensic Scholars Today (FST).

    https://www.csp.edu/academics/concordia-scholarly-publications/#forensic-scholars-today

     

    Dr. Brown's Contact Details

    jerrod01234brown@live.com

     

    Wired Differently's Favorite FASD Resources

    • FASD Hope
    • FASD Family Life

     

    Wired Differently - Contact Information

    Website: www.wired-differently.com

    Email: gilberto@wired-differently.com

     

    Wired Differently - Social Media

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiredxdifferently_/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WiredxDifferently

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilbertospencer/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/WiredDifferentx

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    55 分
  • #011 The importance of positivity and managing your mind
    2022/04/17
    In this episode, I talk about how important positivity is for our lives and also, how invaluable is the ability to learn how to manage your mind. I consider these skills as basic and important as being able to walk and write. Positivity and the ability to effectively manage your mind are important for your mental health and the health of your brain. As a brain coach, I know that the way we feel is triggered by the way we think. So, how is that you wanna feel?  When we choose to see the glass as half full instead of half empty, when we choose to focus on what's working in our lives rather than what's not, we send a message to our brain that things are good. This massage relaxes our nervous system and allows the body to function optimally. In contrast, when we dwell on negative thoughts and emotions, we trigger a stress response in the body that can lead to inflammation and disease. That's why it's so important to learn how to manage our minds and cultivate a positive outlook on life.   Projects I’m currently working on - I have debuted as a blogger. Please check it out and leave a comment https://www.wired-differently.com/blog - ETER Escuela de Comunicación. Communication school in Buenos Aires, Argentina where I’m currently taking the course, called Locución y Técnicas Vocales (Broadcasting and vocal techniques) https://eter.edu.ar   Organizations I’m currently collaborating with FASD Diagnostic Guidelines Group. I am participating in a selected group of psychologists, psychiatrists, researchers, and other medical professionals in Australia. This group is led by a highly recognized Australian University and supported by the Australian Government. Its goal is to review and update the national guidelines for the official assessment and diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) nationwide.The FASD FORUM ’22 is presented by NOFASD Australia with the support of the Australian Government Department of Health on the 13th & 14th of May. I’m participating in the lived experience panel called “What a difference a diagnosis makes” where I will be sharing about my diagnosis journey and experience, joined by others who also live with FASD. https://www.nofasd.org.au/registrations-now-open-the-fasd-forum-22-conference/FARE Australia (Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education), I’m part of their FASD lived experience group, alongside other people with FASD as well as parents and caregivers too. https://fare.org.au   Podcast I’ve been invited as a guest since my last released episode FASD Family Life with Robbie Seal The episode “Becoming Extraordinary with Gilberto Spencer”  https://www.buzzsprout.com/1736766/10160213-research-resources-edition-becoming-extraordinary-with-gilberto-spencer   FASD Hope with Natalie Vecchione In the episode: “Wired Differently: A conversation with Gilberto Spencer” https://fasdhope.podbean.com/e/118-wired-differently-a-conversation-with-gilberto-spencer/   What's new on social media Please don't forget to like Wired Differently's Facebook page where I’ve been posting videos, pictures, and much more.. https://www.facebook.com/WiredxDifferentlyWatch my latest YouTube video, "what does it mean for me to have FASD?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tXGVu7VjKU   Don’t miss out on the upcoming episodes with some amazing guests. Robyn Smith Robyn has worked for over 10 years in community-based not-for-profit organizations. Her experience includes aged care programs, parenting advice and support programs, offender reintegration, school students, and youth at risk transition strategies. She has worked with many clients and families affected by FASD, especially in the prison system. Dr. Jerrod Brown Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., is an assistant professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses. Jerrod is currently an Assistant Professor, Program Director, and lead developer for the Master of Arts degree in Human Services with an emphasis in Forensic Behavioral Health and a second emphasis area in trauma, resilience, and self-care strategies for Concordia University, St. Paul, Minnesota. Jerrod has also conducted numerous training for professional and student audiences. Jerrod is also the founder and CEO of the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) and the Editor-in-Chief of Forensic Scholars Today (FST). Jerrod has completed four separate master’s degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Jerrod has published several articles and book chapters.
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    35 分
  • #010 A message for parents raising children with FASD / Neurodivergents kids
    2022/03/06

    It's human nature not to want others to judge us for how we think or to have a different point of view than most people. This is exactly what happened to me after having released my first episodes, I stopped because I didn’t want to be judged by others.

     

    In this episode, I shared how I came to the conclusion that is totally okay for people to disagree with what I think or with what I have to say, what is not okay is to mute my voice and want to people-please. 

     

    The main points I talked about

    • My approach to FASD
    • The science behind improving our brains
    • What I thought about Saturday Night Live (SNL) FASD sketch
    • What parents need to do in order to help their kids with FASD
    • My own experience using different accommodations, interventions, and strategies.
    • What we do and behave when we don’t know how to control our emotions
    • The importance of having role models

    I want to help you provide your children with FASD the highest chances of success in life, achieve their full potential, embrace and celebrate who they are. I am Gilberto Spencer, I am a Life & Brain Coach. I have FASD myself and I can tell you that despite our FASD and all that comes with it we can improve and achieve our goals and dreams in life whatever they may be. If you would like to read more about me and how I could help you and your child, visit Wired Differently

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    29 分
  • #009 What is it like to have FASD? - My interview with NOFASD Australia
    2022/02/07

    In this episode, I'm sharing my recent interview with Kurt Lewis from NOFASD, I was honored to be as a guest on their podcast "Pregnancy and Alcohol: The Surprising Reality" 

     

    In this episode, I share my perspectives about

    • What led me to be diagnosed with FASD
    • How my FASD diagnosis has affected my life
    • More about me, the three things I'm most proud of in life

    https://www.nofasd.org.au/

    www.wired-differently.com formerly www.thefasdbrain.com

     

     

     

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    33 分
  • #008 Finding your voice and true identity
    2022/01/19
    #008 Finding your own voice and true identity. 

    When we talk about finding our voice, we do not refer to its tone but reflect on what we are passionate about. When we talk about finding our identity, we are not talking about our lost ID but about owning who we are and what we value in life.

    In this episode, Gilberto shares the journey of finding his voice and embracing his new identity as a neurodivergent after receiving his official diagnosis for FASD in 2020. During his assessment for FASD, he found out / was diagnosed with other conditions.

    Gilberto's official diagnosis/conditions include:  FASD, ADHD, Chronic Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, PTSD amongst others 

    - Read more about Gilberto's story

    Gilberto also shares how helpful and life-changing coaching has been for him. After seeing his own transformation working with a coach, he was inspired to become one himself, on a mission to help other people with FASD overcome their multiple challenges and discover their own gifts. 

    He later realizes that he doesn't see himself only as a person with FASD but as a neurodivergent, embracing all his multiple diagnoses and conditions, not just one.

    "You need to learn to tell apart what your brain is doing to you from who you are as a person. There are two completely different things." -Gilberto Spencer

    After finding his voice and identity as a neurodivergent, he rebranded his podcast, website, and coaching practice from The FASD Brain (www.TheFASDBrain.com) to Wired Differently (www.Wired-Differently.com).

    Gilberto also shares his internal struggles embracing his new identity as a Life Coach, leaving behind his previous corporate life. He worked for banks, insurance companies, and consulting firms. 

    He has also stepped down as the COO at Zemble, a software company he co-founded in 2017. He now works full-time on his coaching practice and advocacy work for FASD and neurodiversity.

    - Gilberto's LinkedIn profile.

    What else you will learn on this episode

    - The importance of knowing what your brain is doing to you

    - How your own perception affects your brain

    - If the brain is the cause, what is the solution?

    The science behind coaching

    - Metacognition is an awareness of one's own thought processes and understanding the patterns behind them.

    - Neuroplasticity is the ability of neural networks to change through growth and reorganization.

     

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    19 分
  • #007 Improve your fixed mindset
    18 分
  • #006 Brain Interferences
    8 分
  • #005 Brain Blackout
    13 分