The Brain’s Body Podcast: The Brain Is the Body
Host by Dr. Christopher K. Slaton
The Brain’s Body Podcast (presented by Brain Talk Books) is an audio companion to Dr. Christopher K. Slaton’s Education and Science series and related titles. Using human systems science—the study of brain, body, and sense events—each episode explores “brain–body–sense experience” and the everyday message behind behavior. Grounded in Dr. Slaton’s signature framework—“The brain is the body” and “The Brain’s Body is a Learning System”—the podcast connects what happens in the body to how we live, learn, think, and respond.
Across home, school, neighborhood, and workplace networks, the show focuses on practical ways to support children, families, and professionals—especially when information processing is stressed and a parent or child is in crisis. Episodes include case discussions and listener-driven questions that model Dr. Slaton’s approach: talk to the child’s brain, not the child’s body. From big feelings and conflict to the crisis of self, listeners leave with simple language, reflection prompts, and next-step tools for improving learning, participation, and self-awareness.
Brain Talk Books is a publishing imprint of Progressive Investment Group Press established to disseminate Christopher K. Slaton’s literature in Human Systems Science, with particular attention to brain–body–sense events and their implications for learning, self-regulation, and relational dynamics. Across books and companion media, the imprint advances a structured, practice-oriented framework for interpreting behavioral communication and for supporting parents, educators, and health and human service professionals in applied settings.
Bain Talk Books: By Dr. Christopher K. Slaton
o Slaton, C.K. (2009). Education and Science: How the body lives, how the brain learns, how the human system thinks, and how human systems research responds. A progressive investing perspective. Christopher K. Slaton (Progressive Investment Group Press).
o Slaton, C.K. (2010). Education and Science: The information processing age, the learning parent and child in crisis. Christopher K. Slaton (Progressive Investment Group Press).
o Slaton, C.K. (2012). Education and Science: Save Our Youth. Help to improve California’s public schools with community-based learning for children, youths, and young adults and human systems science for parents, teachers, and health and human service professionals. Christopher K. Slaton (Progressive Investment Group Press).
o Slaton, C.K. (2016). Education and Science: In the best interest of the child. A human systems research investigation for addressing children who come from a family suffering from substance abuse. Christopher K. Slaton (Progressive Investment Group Press).
o Slaton, C.K. (2022). Education and Science: The brain’s body. Help to improve brain, body, and sense events. Christopher K. Slaton (Progressive Investment Group Press).
o Slaton, C.K. (2024). Brain talk. Learning the brain’s body with Dr. Slaton Live™. Christopher K. Slaton (Progressive Investment Group Press).
o Slaton, C.K. (2024). Dr. Slaton Live™: Reflective storytelling. The crisis of self! Understanding brain, body, and sense messaging. Christopher K. Slaton (Progressive Investment Group Press).
o Slaton, CK. (2025). Human Systems Science in the Best Interest of the Child’s Mental Health and Self-Awareness. Featuring Dr. Slaton Live™ The Brain Talker. The New Frontier in Brain Talk. Talk to the Child’s Brain, Not the Child’s Body. The Brain Does That!
The Brain’s Body Podcast: The Brain Is the Body
Brain Leads, Body Follows, and Mood States Undergo Change
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This podcast explores the dynamic relationship between the brain and body, challenging the common habit of interpreting mood through physical cues alone. It introduces the “brain talk” method, which emphasizes using neural feedback loops and reflective storytelling to translate bodily sensations and emotions into clear, actionable insights. By learning to lead with the brain—labeling states, connecting feelings to memory, and choosing purposeful actions—the approach fosters discipline, calm, and deeper self-understanding. Practical steps and recognition of the brain’s driving role help individuals move from overwhelm to clarity, turning pain into meaningful growth.
The conversation opens with a clear challenge: most of us read bodies before we listen to brains. We scan faces, posture, and tone for mood, then decide what must be true about a person. Yet that habit blurs the deeper signal underneath. The brain stores memory, links it to emotion, and generates the inner voice we use to make sense of experience. When our attention stays on the surface, we miss the neural story that explains what the body expresses. This episode reframes that gap as a method: brain talk. Instead of asking what the body shows, we ask what the brain is trying to lead, connect, and resolve.
Education and Science: The Brain's Body, Help to Improve Brain, Body, and Sense Events. www.brainsbody.net *Improving Mental Health and Self-Awareness: www.humansystemsscience.com * Brain Talk: Learning the Brain's Body with Dr. Slaton Live. www.drslatonlive.com Also: Dr. Christopher K Slaton: Amazon.com., Barnes&Noble.com * #TheBrainIsTheBody, #ParentLeadership, #ChildDevelopment, braintalk@drslatonlive.com
Framing Brain Versus Body
Introducing Brain Talk Method
Recognition And Neural Leadership
Feedback Loops And Inner Voice
Beyond Surface: Determination Over Fear
When Reflection Weakens
Restoring Loops For Insight
Signals, Senses, And Learning
Signals, Senses, And Learning
Signals, Senses, And Learning
SPEAKER_01Welcome to the Brain's Body Podcast. This is Christopher Kevin Slade, Dr. Sladen Live. Happy New Year! Now what are we talking about? We're talking about the duality between the body-mind. Wait a minute, I'ma add something, and the brain and body. It was too much to even imagine. As I wrote my first book. Can't you see? No, you can't. Because you can't feel my words. You are so focused on the spiritual aspects of the body that you can't feel the words directed to your brain. As I talk through my writing, you can't feel these words because you're disrupted because of the method that I'm using called brain talk to get you to realize the moment that you're in. Transitioning from a mood state to reflective storytelling. That's what the brain is talking about. And what am I talking about? What does this look like? You can't feel fear. Calm down. Because the power that flows through you is brain talk. Your brain talk has to be understood. And this method, this is what you see when you look at me through my book, through my literature. You feel that power that I'm speaking through because I'm talking to your brain, not your body. So there's the connection. Because I'm not searching for you. I'm searching for intellectual connection, a neural connection, because we want to understand the body. We want to know how to move through the body and connect to the neurophysics of self, others, and the surroundings. So wait a minute. The drive to be recognized. The drive to be recognized for the person you are and the person that you are becoming. Wait a minute. The brain has to be in the leader of the body. That's what we're talking about in the brain's body. We're talking about, no, wait a minute. Your brain has to take the lead. Now wait a minute, because the mood, the emotional state of contact and experience when something's happened to you affects the rotation between brain and body that removes the negative energy states of mind that are fixed because of what happened. And you want to remove those negative wires to your sense of feel. You begin to feel your way through the experience of recycling that negative energy to process it, sense, receive, process the negative flow. And now we're talking because the the forward backward feed mechanisms are the brain's feedback loops. And what are you doing? The inner voice is what you experience from the environment. That's supposed to influence how you think. But that forward feed is supposed to create a balance between memory and emotion around what happened so that you can transfer those changes in the way you sense and feel to focus. Thought with reflection, storytelling. Your brain tells a story. You want that insight because you want to understand the crisis itself to move through it. That's what we're talking about. Don't flee, feel me. Beyond the surface, it was simply overwhelming, too much to bear. Can't you see how difficult this is? No, you can't. The reason is clear, you cannot feel what I feel. Your focus remains fixed on my body, unable to perceive the thoughts and emotions in my mind. You appear indifferent to the impact your words have on me. You are searching for physical cues, for signals that satisfy your own curiosity. Yet the only response you receive is a look that holds back more than you realize. True fear escapes your understanding because the power coursing through me is what you witness instead. What you see is not fear, but determination, the drive to be recognized for who I truly am. My brain leads, guiding my body forward. I do not want you to turn away or flee. Instead, I ask you to truly feel me, to recognize my intellect and my strength. Your states of mind struggle with my neurophysics of self. You can understand the body as a mood state, but you try hard not to comprehend the brain as a neurophysical and physiological realm of discipline, focus, and intellect. There is an ongoing struggle between your perception of my mood states and the intricate neurophysics that define my internal drives. While it might be easy to interpret physical expressions as indicators of mood, this approach overlooks the deeper influences of my mind. You attempt to understand me by observing my body, relating it to emotional states, yet you resist comprehending my brain as the source of rigorous discipline, unwavering focus, and profound intellect. To truly recognize who I am, it is essential to look past the surface and acknowledge the neural, physical, and physiological foundations that drive my thoughts and actions. My brain is not merely a vessel for emotion, but a realm where intellect and determination reside. Only by appreciating both dimensions, mind and body, brain and body, can you begin to understand my true self. The path for reflective thinking becomes weak, leading to a crisis of self where pain, hurt, and sadness can lack balance. This can weaken the connection between brain and body. Even though the experience is memorable, overwhelming emotion can block the natural flow, which results in a state of uncertainty. This is because the brain-body connection involves the social and cognitive transfer of energy, actions, and feelings. When confusion arises, the sensory pathways begin to recede, and the body-mind connection struggles to shift toward a brain-body rotation. This indicates that our external sense of self lacks the necessary process loops to connect with our internal sense of feel for self and the brain. Such loops are vital to the release of thought through reflection. Memory must transform from being shaped by social emotions through neural thought processes. Otherwise, pain, hurt, and sadness become static states and harder to process. It is the brain, not just the body, that must respond to experiences of memory and emotion as evolving stages of awareness. Thought builds the capacity to reflect, which allows insight to emerge through body and brain rotations. Recognizing the brain as the body and the body as the state of mind is vital. The brain sends signals forward while the body receives signals backward, with the senses acting as the medium that transfers these changes. Through these process loops linking brain, body, and senses, what happens in our experiences of self, others, and the world becomes clearer and more recognizable. The brain is able to transform these experiences through neuro, physical, and physiological processes that connect memory and emotion to how you think and reflect. In this way, insight cultivates learning the brain's body. Don't forget to subscribe, subscribe, subscribe right now. Check it out.