
The Plasticity Podcast explores how the brain reshapes itself when life throws something new our way. Hosted by Santina Duarte, a neuroscience graduate student, the show follows her personal journey of moving across the country to living alone for the first time, all while unpacking the science of how we learn and adapt to new situations.
Each episode blends real-life experiences with current hot ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceLife SciencesPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture | |||

Hi, it's me, that girl that you met at a bar, hoping to learn about natural health and ended up being held hostage by her after as she went on and on about her own research, Santina. After attending an event that was openly critical of alternative an... more
Hi, it's me, Santina, a 20-something-year-old woman who forcibly took you away from your cat parents and brought you into a tiny, cold apartment, and you kind of like it because she gives you churus. This week, we're talking impostor syndrome because... more
Hi, its me, Santina, that girl in your class who shows up just to work and pay 0 attention to the lecture itself. In this episode, we break down how peer review works, why it exists, and how decisions get made behind the scenes. From editors to revie... more
Bariatric surgery is one of the most effective treatments we have for obesity—yet it remains one of the most misunderstood. In this episode, we break down what bariatric (metabolic) surgery actually does, why it works, and why the “easy way out” narr... more
Obesity is one of the most misunderstood—and most stigmatized—medical conditions we treat. In this episode, we dismantle the idea that body weight is simply a matter of willpower, discipline, or personal responsibility and replace it with what the sc... more
Hi, it's me, Santina... actually Sequoia now, according to some random man who compared me to a tree when he tried to pick me up at a grocery store. In this episode, we unpack the neuroscience and psychology behind what many women recognize immediate... more
Hi, it's me, the girl who tried to wash her duvet in her apartment washer/dryer and ended up going to bed with 50 blankets to stay warm because it wasn't dry, Santina Duarte. Since last week was all sex, I wanted to talk a bit about the gaps in women... more
Hi, it's me, your cousin, who was recommending gay hockey shows to the whole family on Christmas, Santina Duarte. Since we finished off last year pretty rough, I want to start this year off a little more fun. We are going to talk about sex, ladies! S... more
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This podcast offers listeners a unique combination of personal narrative and scientific exploration, primarily focusing on the brain's capacity for change and adaptation as experienced through significant life events. The host shares her journey through challenges such as moving across the country, experiencing graduate school, and living independently for the first time, all interwoven with discussions on neuroplasticity, mental health, and current neuroscience research. Episodes tackle various topics ranging from obesity and societal stigma to personal anecdotes about relationships and emotional experiences, shedding light on the science behind these everyday challenges and triumphs. This blend of relatable storytelling and rigorous scien... more
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