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Neil Slade

Neil Slade

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Neil Slade is a brain researcher and musician who studied under neuroscience pioneer T.D.A. Lingo at the Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory, specializing in frontal lobe activation and expanded consciousness. As an engaging guest on late-night radio, he popularized the concept of "clicking" the amygdala forward as a technique for unlocking creativity, pleasure, and higher brain function.

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Episode thumbnail for December 7, 1997: Ron Brown Case - Chris Ruddy | The Brain - Neil Slade

December 7, 1997: Ron Brown Case - Chris Ruddy | The Brain - Neil Slade

Dec 7, 1997
3h 9m
Art Bell welcomes investigative reporter Chris Ruddy with breaking developments in the Ron Brown death investigation. Ruddy reveals that a second Armed Forces medical examiner, Lieutenant Colonel David Hause, has come forward to confirm an apparent bullet wound at the top of Commerce Secretary Brown''s head. The fir...
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Episode thumbnail for July 7, 1998: Cloud Busting - Neil Slade

July 7, 1998: Cloud Busting - Neil Slade

Jul 7, 1998
3h 23m
Art Bell welcomes brain researcher Neil Slade for an exploration of untapped human mental abilities, centered on the concept of cloud busting. Slade explains the three-layered structure of the brain: the reptile brain computing basic survival and self-defense, the mammal brain adding emotions and social behavior, an...
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Episode thumbnail for June 30, 1999: The Brain & Cloudbusting - Neil Slade

June 30, 1999: The Brain & Cloudbusting - Neil Slade

Jun 30, 1999
2h 20m
Art Bell welcomes brain researcher Neil Slade, a student of pioneering neuroscientist T.D.A. Lingo, for a deep exploration of untapped human brain potential. Slade explains the three-layered structure of the brain, from the survival-oriented reptile brain through the emotional mammal brain to the advanced primate fr...
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Episode thumbnail for April 6, 2000: The Brain - Neil Slade

April 6, 2000: The Brain - Neil Slade

Apr 6, 2000
35m
Art Bell welcomes back Neil Slade, a composer, musician, and former assistant to brain researcher T.D.A. Lingo, to discuss the untapped potential of the human brain. Slade walks listeners through the three evolutionary layers of the brain, from the reptilian core responsible for basic survival to the mammalian layer...
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Episode thumbnail for May 8, 2001: The Brain - Neil Slade

May 8, 2001: The Brain - Neil Slade

May 8, 2001
2h 50m
Art Bell welcomes brain researcher Neil Slade for a wide-ranging discussion on the untapped potential of the human brain. The conversation centers on an extraordinary video of a Taoist physician in Indonesia known as "Dynamo Jack," who generates electricity from his own body, delivers shocks to a film crew, and sets...
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Episode thumbnail for June 18, 2001: The Brain - Neil Slade

June 18, 2001: The Brain - Neil Slade

Jun 18, 2001
3h 21m
Art Bell welcomes brain researcher Neil Slade for a wide-ranging exploration of untapped human mental potential, anchored by an extraordinary video posted on the show's website. The footage, filmed by respected documentarians Lawrence and Lorne Blair in Indonesia, shows a Taoist physician known as "Dynamo Jack" gene...
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Episode thumbnail for January 2, 2002: Creativity - Neil Slade | UFO Footage - Stan Romanek

January 2, 2002: Creativity - Neil Slade | UFO Footage - Stan Romanek

Jan 2, 2002
2h 38m
Art Bell opens the new year with UFO witness Stan Romanek, who describes five separate sightings in the Denver area beginning with a daytime encounter in December 2000 near Red Rocks Amphitheater. The object, roughly the size of a small car with six rotating spheres on its underside, hovered ten feet above power lin...