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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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NeuroReal Series: Episode 5: You Can’t Include on Empty: Why Your Workplace Needs Sleep, Snacks & Serotonin
Let’s be honest: no one feels their most inclusive when they’re running on four hours of sleep, a packet of crisps, and 17 passive-aggressive emails.
Inclusion takes energy — literal, biological energy.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
4 days ago3 min read


Neuroscience, Inclusion & the Festive Brain: What This Season Really Lights Up
But whatever your December looks like, one thing’s for sure: your brain is having a moment.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
5 days ago3 min read


NeuroReal Series: Episode 4: NeuroInclusion Starts with the Senses: Why Inclusive Design Must Be Neurological, Not Just Social
You can have the best EDI policy in the world. But if your office lights are giving someone a migraine, your inclusion strategy is already on thin ice.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Nov 252 min read


NeuroReal Series: Episode 2: The Default Mode Network: Why Inclusive Cultures Need More Daydreaming
"Stop staring out the window and get back to work."
Classic teacher energy, right? But neuroscience might beg to differ.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Nov 113 min read


Privilege and the Plastic Brain: Why Some Mindsets Win Before the Race Begins
Imagine you’re at the starting line of life’s marathon. Some of us are laced into Nike Vaporflys with cheering squads and protein bars....

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Oct 75 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


ASK BARDO Q&A! Q: Why do I come up with my best ideas in the shower — and forget all my inclusive leadership training the moment I open Outlook?
Yes. mirror neurons, the amygdala and a whole lot more… you’re absolutely barking up the right neurological tree!

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Sep 112 min read


ASK BARDO Q&A! Q: Is the reason why dogs act aggressively towards people who fear them or behave nastily neuroscience — or is something else going on?
Yes. mirror neurons, the amygdala and a whole lot more… you’re absolutely barking up the right neurological tree!

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Sep 42 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 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


Dinner with Strangers: Where Minds Get Fed (and So Do You)
Let’s cut to the chase: the average corporate networking event is about as nourishing as a soggy vol-au-vent. You circulate awkwardly, clutching a warm white wine, and pretend to care about someone’s Q3 projections while quietly wondering if it’s too soon to leave.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 163 min read


From Forced Fun to Functional Trust: The Away Day Reboot
Team Away Days: Why Your Staff Would Rather Stay Home. Let’s be honest: when most people hear “Team Away Day,” their brain doesn’t light up with joy. It quietly starts plotting an escape route.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 165 min read


Freedom Begins in the Brain
“None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.”— Goethe

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 165 min read


Why I Called It BARDO: A Name, A Philosophy, A Portal
People often ask me why I called the company BARDO.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 143 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


Brains Behave Better on Broccoli
Let’s get one thing straight: Your brain isn’t some abstract mist swirling majestically in your skull, dispensing wisdom like a benevolent wizard.

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 144 min read


“Healing Is a Daily Choice” — And So Is Inclusion
What Dr. Nicole LePera’s book ' How to Do the Work' Taught Me About Changing Systems, One Brain at a Time Some books give you...

Georgina Brown (hershe)
Jul 103 min read
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