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The Neuro Collective Podcast

The Neuro Collective Podcast

By: Dr. Michael Bagnell & May Bagnell
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Welcome to The Neuro Collective Podcast!

We are your hosts, Dr. Michael Bagnell, Functional Neurologist and May Bagnell, Mindset and Nutrition Coach. Together, we are here to guide you through the dynamic intersection of Functional Neurology, Mindset Coaching, and Functional Medicine. If you're passionate about neuroscience, alternative health, and holistic wellness, you're in the perfect place.

Our podcast is designed for those who are eager to explore innovative ways to heal brain conditions, optimize brain performance, and enhance overall well-being.

We cater to everyone from health-conscious individuals to high-performing athletes.

Each week, we bring you expert interviews, the latest research, and actionable tips to help you achieve peak mental and physical health. Together, we'll dive deep into the science and practicalities of brain health, empowering you to live your best life with a sharper mind and a healthier body.

So, let's embark on this journey together and unlock the limitless potential of your brain. This is The Neuro Collective Podcast—where holistic health meets neuroscience.

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Episodes
  • Part 7: The Temporal Lobes: Memory, Mood & The Meaning Your Brain Gives Life- Episode 179
    May 21 2026

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    What if one part of your brain quietly shaped your memories, emotions, identity, and even the meaning behind your life experiences? In this episode of our Inside the Brain series, Dr. Michael and May Bagnell,IHP take a fascinating journey into the temporal lobes — the brain’s powerful “meaning makers.” Discover how this incredible region helps you decode the past, understand the present, and connect to the future, while influencing everything from memory and language to music, mood, and emotional regulation.

    Have you ever heard a song that instantly transported you back to a specific moment in your life? Or wondered why certain memories carry such deep emotional weight? Dr. Michael and May unpack the science behind how the temporal lobes shape your personal story and why memory isn’t simply stored — it’s continuously rewritten and reshaped. They also discuss signs that your temporal lobes may need support, including brain fog, anxiety, sound sensitivity, sleep struggles, emotional overwhelm, and memory changes.

    Episode Highlights:
    • Why the temporal lobes are called the brain’s “meaning makers”
    • The powerful connection between memory, identity, and emotion
    • How music can unlock forgotten memories
    • Signs of temporal lobe dysfunction to watch for
    • The impact of chronic stress and inflammation on brain health
    • Strategies for healthy aging: movement, sleep, nutrition, and nervous system regulation
    • Functional neurology approaches that help optimize brain performance

    Your brain carries your story — your memories, your experiences, and the connections that make you who you are. Join us as we explore how caring for your brain today can help preserve meaning, memory, and human connection for years to come.

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    29 mins
  • Part 6: The Parietal Lobes: Sensory Processing, Overwhelm & Your Brain’s Internal Map- Episode 178
    May 19 2026

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    In this episode of The Neuro Collective Podcast, Dr. Michael and May Bagnell,IHP continue their Inside the Brain series with a fascinating deep dive into the parietal lobes — the brain regions responsible for sensory processing, body awareness, spatial orientation, attention, and sensory integration. Discover why some people feel easily overstimulated, overwhelmed in busy environments, disconnected from their body, or mentally exhausted after sensory-heavy experiences like crowded stores, concerts, airports, or loud restaurants.

    Learn how the parietal lobes act as your brain’s internal mapping system, helping you understand where your body is in space through proprioception, movement, touch, and coordination. Dr. Bagnell explains how these brain regions influence everything from clumsiness and coordination to focus, filtering information, visual processing, and emotional overwhelm. The episode also explores how conditions such as ADHD, dyslexia, concussion, stroke, apraxia, and sensory processing challenges may involve parietal lobe dysfunction — and how functional neurology can help retrain and strengthen these systems.

    You’ll also discover practical ways to support your brain naturally, including reducing sensory overload, improving nervous system regulation, using intentional movement and cross-body exercises, creating visual calm, and strengthening body awareness through activities like yoga, stretching, grounding, and water therapy. Whether you’re a neuroscience enthusiast, a parent navigating sensory challenges, or someone trying to understand why your brain feels overloaded, this episode offers powerful insight into how the brain processes the world around you — and how healing and regulation are possible.

    Highlights from this episode:

    • What the parietal lobes actually do
    • Why busy environments can feel exhausting
    • The connection between sensory overload and anxiety
    • How the brain maps the body through proprioception
    • Clumsiness, coordination, and brain function
    • Parietal lobes and ADHD, dyslexia, concussion, and sensory issues
    • Functional neurology approaches for brain retraining
    • Simple ways to support sensory regulation and brain health

    Because when the brain processes the world differently, life can feel overwhelming — but understanding the brain is the first step toward healing.

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    33 mins
  • Part 5: Inside the Brain Series: The Brainstem:Your Survival Center- Episode 177
    May 14 2026

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    Welcome back to The Neuro Collective Podcast
    as Dr. Michael and May Bagnell,IHP continue their Inside the Brain series with a deep dive into the brainstem — the powerful control center responsible for breathing, heart rate, balance, stress regulation, sleep, swallowing, and autonomic function. Although small in size, the brainstem plays a massive role in your daily health and survival.

    In this episode, they explore how stress, concussion, aging, nervous system overload, and lifestyle habits can impact brainstem function and contribute to symptoms like dizziness, anxiety, migraines, chronic fatigue, POTS, sleep disturbances, and sensory overload. They also discuss the fascinating role of the Reticular Activating System (RAS) and the vagus nerve in focus, attention, emotional regulation, and nervous system balance.

    You’ll also learn practical ways to support your brainstem through regulated breathing, sleep rhythms, movement, vagal stimulation, and nervous system regulation strategies — helping you better understand your brain and optimize your health from the inside out.

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    33 mins
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