Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a Harvard-trained and published neuroanatomist and author of the New York Times bestselling book My Stroke of Insight.
As irony would have it, at 37 years old, Dr. Jill experienced a severe hemorrhage in the left hemisphere of her brain. Within hours, she lost the ability to walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life.
Today, Dr. Jill passionately shares her 8-year-long journey to rebuild her brain and recover all physical, emotional, and thinking abilities, in addition to her latest groundbreaking work: Whole Brain Living.
Beyond neuroscience, this conversation will teach you how to work with your most powerful ally, your brain, and give you the insight to deepen your inner peace, joy, and fulfillment.
SHOW NOTES:
- After her brother's diagnosis with schizophrenia, Dr. Jill became intrigued with the brain, earning her doctrine in neuroanatomy from Harvard.
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December 10, 1996: At 37 years old, a blood vessel in Jill's brain exploded and within four hours, was unable to function.
- Grateful to be alive, Dr. Jill spent eight years recovering her ability to think, walk and talk.
- With over 30 million views, watch Dr. Jill's popular TED Talk here.
- The right hemisphere of our brain is in the moment whereas the left hemisphere is more calculated and has linearity of time.
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Four characters of the brain: Character 1, Left Thinking; Character 2, Left Emotion; Character 3, Right Emotion; and Character 4, Right Thinking.
- Get a copy of Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's New York Times bestselling book My Stroke of Insight here and Whole Brain Living here.
- After her brother’s diagnosis with schizophrenia, Dr. Jill became intrigued with the brain, earning her doctrine in neuroanatomy from Harvard.
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December 10, 1996: At 37 years old, a blood vessel in Jill’s brain exploded and within four hours, was unable to function.
- Grateful to be alive, Dr. Jill spent eight years recovering her ability to think, walk and talk.
- With over 30 million views, watch Dr. Jill’s popular TED Talk here.
- The right hemisphere of our brain is in the moment whereas the left hemisphere is more calculated and has linearity of time.
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Four characters of the brain: Character 1, Left Thinking; Character 2, Left Emotion; Character 3, Right Emotion; and Character 4, Right Thinking.
- Get a copy of Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor’s New York Times bestselling book My Stroke of Insight here and Whole Brain Living here.