Ep 37 Geoffrey Cole – Change Your Brain: Neural Empowerment with Pathwaves

Purpose Up Podcast: Purpose | Inspiration | Leadership | Service - A podcast by Ben Stein: Blogger, Coach and Inspiration Seeker

Geoffrey Cole, founder and CEO of Pathwaves Life, is on a mission to help heal anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders through empowering our neurons with his cutting edge solution.  Geoff believes mental health labels are not helpful, and that we all have patterns that we can change. In his lab he analyzes synaptic performance, and then designs coaching programs to optimize brain performance through his neural training, in person coaching and counseling. In this episode we discuss: * Geoffrey’s backstory with his own mental health challenges * His past career as in risk assessment for healthcare which opened his eyes to how broken the industry is * The mind map analysis I received, and how I can improve. * How Neural Empowerment works * The science behind our neurons, synapses, and entrainment * How trauma and PTSD can be identified and treated with this methodology Bio Geoffrey A. Cole is the CEO, Founder and Neural Empowerment Officer of Pathwaves, a revolutionary methodology that uses the powerful science of neuroplasticity, along with timeless healing modalities to help you attain an ideal state of balance. Geoff Cole boasts more than three decades of experience in the health and behavioral sciences. As one of the world’s foremost experts in brain mapping and integrated biofeedback, he has helped over 2,000 clients and facilitated more than 30,000 sessions. Mr. Cole and his team will be sharing decades of knowledge and research about the brain and how to master its programming. Links: * Pathwaves Life * MindBody Hacking through Neural Empowerment! Event You May Also Like: * EP 31 Jason Schneider – How NLP and Neurosemantics can Unlock Your Potential * Ep – 26 – Friedemann Schaub – Overcoming Fear and Anxiety * Ep 4 – Alexandra Janelli – Hypnotherapy, Quitting Smoking and Purpose

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