Episode 303. Fighter jets, ADHD and the memories that stick

The Unhindered podcast with Jaemin Frazer episode 303

On this episode:

An update on the upcoming insecurity project events.

The evolutionary process from a bird’s wing to the latest fighter jet and what that has to do with your place in the natural world.

A critique on the prevalence of adults diagnosed with ADHD and other mental health labels and why the world rewards dysfunction more than health.

And the logic behind the way your brain stores memories the clearest in moments of surprise.

Jaemin Frazer

Jaemin is an author, TEDx speaker and coach. He is the founder of the Insecurity Project and specialises in helping entrepreneurs, leaders and business owners eradicate insecurity so they can show up to life unhindered by doubt, fear and self-limiting beliefs. He is widely recognised as one of Australia's best life coaches and a leading voice globally on the subject of personal insecurity.

https://www.jaeminfrazer.com
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