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Rewiring Possibility with Dr. Justin James Kennedy

Rewiring Possibility with Dr. Justin James Kennedy

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In this episode of Unless: The Podcast, host Dr. Hemma Lomax speaks with Dr. Justin James Kennedy, a prominent figure in Applied Neuroscience and the author of 'Brain Reboot.' Dr. Kennedy shares his personal journey from a traumatizing motorbike accident to becoming a leading expert in neuroplasticity. The discussion explores the science and application of neuroplasticity, its practical benefits in everyday life, and how it can transform the workplace environment. Dr. Kennedy also introduces the Neuroplasticians Network Hub (NPN Hub), a community dedicated to advancing the field through shared expertise and practical tools. Highlights:
  • A Life-Changing Accident
  • The Journey to Recovery
  • Understanding Neuroplasticity
  • The Relationship between Well-being and Performance
  • Building a Neuroplastician's Network
  • The Future of Brain Science
Biography: Dr. Justin James Kennedy, D.Prof, is a professor of Applied Neuroscience and Organizational Behavior at UGSM-Monarch Business School in Switzerland and a PhD supervisor at Canterbury Christ Church University in the U.K. He is the author of Brain Reboot: A Change of Mind Will Change Your Brain, a book that blends his personal recovery journey after a life-changing accident with practical neuroscience-based tools for resilience, wellbeing, and performance.

As founder of npnHub and the Institute of Organisational Neuroscience, Dr. Kennedy has helped create a global community of “Neuroplasticians” dedicated to applying brain science in coaching, leadership, and organizational life. His work focuses on the “Performance-Wellness” model, helping individuals and organizations balance high output with sustainable well-being.

Resources
  • Brain Reboot: A Change of Mind Will Change Your Brain – professorkennedy.com/brainreboot

  • npnHub – npnhub.com

  • Neuroplasticity News – NeuroplasticityNews.com

  • Psychology Today articles – psychologytoday.com

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