


Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast for episode #149 with Dave Farrow, a two-time Canadian Guinness World Record Holder for Most Decks of Playing Cards Memorized in a single sighting in 1996 and again in 2007 when he correctly memorized and recalled the exact order of 59 decks of shuffled playing cards-which is 3068 cards in total, exceeding his previous record of 52 decks (2704 cards). Season 8: Brain Health and Learning (Focused on How An Understanding of Our Brain Can Improve Learning in Ourselves (adults, teachers, workers) as well as future generations of learners. Season 7: Brain Health and Well-Being (Focused on Physical and Mental Health). Diving deeper into the Science of Learning. Season 6: The Future of Educational Neuroscience and its impact on our next generation. Season 5: Continues with the theme of mental health and well-being with strategies for implementing practical neuroscience to improve results for schools, sports and the workplace. Season 4: Brings in positive mental health and wellness strategies to help cope with the stresses of life, improving cognition, productivity and results. Season 3: Ties in some of the top motivational business books and guest with the most current brain research to take your results and productivity to the next level. Season 2: Features high level guests who tie in social, emotional and cognitive strategies for high performance in schools, sports and the workplace. Season 1: Provides you with the tools, resources and ideas to implement proven strategies backed by the most current neuroscience research to help you to achieve the long-term gains of implementing a social and emotional learning program in your school, or emotional intelligence program in your workplace. Our podcast provides tools, resources and ideas for parents, teachers and employees to improve well-being, achievement and productivity using simple neuroscience as it relates to our cognitive (the skills our brain uses to think, read, remember, pay attention), social and interpersonal relationships (with ourselves and others) and emotional learning (where we recognize and manage our emotions, demonstrate empathy and cope with frustration and stress). We cover the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (for schools) and emotional intelligence training (in the workplace). Real, or partially-real, we think this music video rocks.Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning That wedding shows the band sneaking through past guests and even cooks in the kitchen." "My feeling initially was that the Asian wedding was also staged, just from the amount of footage that was all too perfect, and again, how well-lit the venue was. They posted about their experience to Facebook, before quickly deleting it. You need a lot of light to do those types of shots in slow-mo more than the existing light you'd have at any indoor venue."Īs Jezebelpoints out, there's a groom played by an actor who got married a few years ago. Also, there are two actors who apparently played the parts of parents of the bride. "(The bride and I) knew at least one was for sure (staged) so they could get those dramatic overhead shots from a boom arm, and some of the slow-mo scenes like the confetti falling and the break dancer. Though the scenes from his party really happened, Parsons suspects that some of the other wedding shots were staged. You know the parts of the video where the band is taking shots of Cognac? That's "Around 10:30, some producer came up and said, 'Ladies and gentlemen, we have a great surprise for you.' Everyone went berzerk. A second photographer, Duke Khodaverdian, said Maroon 5 crashed another wedding, Sharis and Martin's.
