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RE:THINK
Because your next thought could change everything.
Your pit stop before your brain hits cruise control!
RE:THINK wanders (with purpose) through the messy, magical intersection of neuroscience, inclusion, thinking, and everyday leadership. Think sharp insights, bold questions, and the occasional friendly prod to your prefrontal cortex.
We serve up a cocktail of science, curiosity, and unapologetically honest reflection. No jargon. No fluff. Just the good stuff that gets under your synapses and shifts things.
Whether you're sparking a culture change or just wondering why things feel a bit... off, this is your nudge to think differently, lead bravely, and act like the future depends on it. (Spoiler: it does.)
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Episode 14: Tara Brach and Radical Acceptance
Self-Compassion, Inclusion, and the Brain’s Deep Need to Belong If inclusion begins with others, it often fails. But if inclusion begins...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
5 days ago3 min read


Episode 13: Resmaa Menakem and The Body Keeps the Score of Inclusion
Racialised Trauma, Somatics, and Why Culture Change Must Happen Through the Body We often ask: Why is culture change so hard? But what if...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Sep 153 min read


Episode 12: Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett and the Myth of the Emotional Brain
Rethinking Emotional Intelligence, One Construct at a Time Feelings. We all have them. But what are they, exactly? Are emotions...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Sep 83 min read


Episode 11: Iain McGilchrist and The Divided Brain
What Inclusion Looks Like When Both Hemispheres Are In the Room If your organisational culture had a brain, which hemisphere would be...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Sep 13 min read


Episode 10: Brené Brown and the Neuroscience of Vulnerability
Why Bravery Looks Like Feeling Everything at Work Let’s get one thing clear: bravery isn’t bold. It’s tender. And leadership? It’s not...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Aug 253 min read


Episode 9: adrienne maree brown and Emergent Strategy
How Change Actually Happens in Real Brains and Real Time You want to shift culture? Rethink strategy? Rewire bias? Cool. Start small....

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Aug 252 min read


Episode 8: Be Here Now, But With Better Org Charts
What Ram Dass Teaches Us About Conscious Culture Inclusion, presence, and awareness all start with one thing: attention . Not a training...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Aug 183 min read


Episode 7: Bayo Akomolafe: Inclusion Isn’t a Fix. It’s a Rewilding of How We See
This is not your corporate D&I training. It’s a poetic, radical deep-dive into how we see ourselves, each other, and the world. Enter:...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Aug 113 min read


Episode 6: Gabor Maté and the Trauma-Informed Brain
It’s not “bad behaviour” – it’s biology. We unpack Maté’s approach to trauma and stress and show how nervous-system literacy can create...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Aug 43 min read


Episode 5: Pema Chödrön and the Neurobiology of Sitting With Discomfort
Why Bravery Isn’t Loud – It’s Curious, Compassionate, and Still “Nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know.” —...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 283 min read


Episode 4: Audre Lorde and the Biology of Belonging
Why “Caring for Myself” is Not Self-Indulgence — It’s Survival “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence. It is self-preservation, and...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 213 min read


Neuroscience for Organisational Change by Hilary Scarlett: The Best Neuro-Change Playbook (But with a Twist)
When I set out to build the NeuroInclusive Maturity Model (NIMM), I wasn’t just inventing in a vacuum. I went digging for existing gems, books, frameworks, ideas that blend the brain’s wiring with the messy reality of organisational change.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 143 min read


From Brain Science to Culture Shift: What The Neuroscience of Inclusion Gets Right — and Where NIMM Takes It Next
Like all good origin stories, this one starts with a question.
Was there anything else like NIMM out there?

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 145 min read


The Well-Gardened Mind and the Wild Art of Inclusive Leadership
The Well-Gardened Mind by Dr. Sue Stuart-Smith, a book that gets its muddy hands right into your soul and starts quietly composting the way you think about… thinking.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 143 min read


Episode 3: bell hooks and the Neuroscience of Love
Inclusion as Radical Nervous System Repair “Love is an action, never simply a feeling.” – bell hooks Let’s start with that. Because if...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 142 min read


“Books That Rewire You” – A BARDO Reading List for Inclusion Nerds, NeuroFans, and Culture Hackers
Let’s face it: most EDI reading lists are drier than a stale oatcake! But inclusion is a juicy, electrifying, mind-expanding journey. At...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 124 min read


Small Shifts, Big Change: What Atomic Habits Teaches Us About Inclusion
Let’s be honest: when most people hear the word “habit,” they think of flossing, fitness, or doom-scrolling. When we hear it at BARDO, we...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 123 min read


Don’t Believe Everything You Think – and Other Revolutionary Acts of Inclusion
A BARDO Brain-Dance Through Joseph Nguyen’s Bestseller Let’s start with a bold truth bomb: Most of your thoughts aren’t yours. They’re...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 123 min read


Episode 1: You Think You’re Thinking? Krishnamurti Disagrees (and He’s Right)
Why His Teachings Still Reshape Minds, Inclusion & Neuro-Wiring
Let’s be clear from the start:
I am not calm about Krishnamurti! He is my everything... after my husband and dogs obviously!

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 104 min read


Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself
We’ve all got habits. Morning coffee. Side-eyes at email chains. The way we make the same three faces in Zoom or Teams meetings (you know...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 103 min read
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