Scientists Discuss Epigenetics & Generational Trauma

Scientists Discuss Epigenetics & Generational Trauma

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@govegrefnes1314
@govegrefnes1314 - 17.09.2024 04:29

First of all, super interesting. Second, what a nice conversation and clearly explained by Bianca.

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@dukebracton6077
@dukebracton6077 - 17.09.2024 04:41

WOW, this is just wow :)

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@viewsandrates
@viewsandrates - 17.09.2024 09:22

The argument for reparations just got a super powered boost...

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@Ravenzpeak
@Ravenzpeak - 17.09.2024 12:59

I was epigenetically determined to love coffee!

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@Josh-kn5wn
@Josh-kn5wn - 17.09.2024 14:32

Smash. Next question

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@livethelifeyoulovelovethel6220
@livethelifeyoulovelovethel6220 - 17.09.2024 16:27

So I'm curious then , if the rats breed once before the smell/shock test , and once after , would there be a difference in biology ? Would the one born after automatically have more neurons due to the test alone ?

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@leahwilson9152
@leahwilson9152 - 17.09.2024 16:34

Wow, stem cells in your nose to physically document important smells, the body really and truly does remember. Neuroplasticity is so cool

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@izzybiff
@izzybiff - 17.09.2024 16:53

INCREDIBLE GUEST. CONFIDENCE GOALS!!

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@tmadden4951
@tmadden4951 - 17.09.2024 17:47

I carry ancestors strength native Tsimshian we have generational strength

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@danielherber5630
@danielherber5630 - 17.09.2024 19:49

Outstanding ...very informative. Thank you Dr. Marlin, Neil, and crew.

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@davidblackman1586
@davidblackman1586 - 17.09.2024 23:24

The soccer player knows more about biology than Neil... muhahahahahaha

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@andrewkinslow8725
@andrewkinslow8725 - 17.09.2024 23:33

Rule #1 - Your inherited trauma is your trauma.
Rule #2 - Your inherited trauma is NOT .. MY inherited fault.💁‍♂️
Rule #3 - No matter how much you’d like to you can NOT change Rule #2

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@life_of_i_
@life_of_i_ - 18.09.2024 05:03

🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾 Thank you

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@digitai36
@digitai36 - 18.09.2024 05:32

well that was pretty fascinating

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@lordemed1
@lordemed1 - 18.09.2024 08:45

I have come up with the acronym JEA- Jewish existential angst- to explain the innate anxiety I and many other Jews live with- the result of existing thru 1000's of years and untold numbers of generations of people trying to destroy us. Epigenetically it is real.

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@Bugoy_ADHD
@Bugoy_ADHD - 18.09.2024 09:43

Was Gary forced to be there?

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@sandy-leechetty9703
@sandy-leechetty9703 - 18.09.2024 14:51

These scientists are amazing... and amazing with the humour 😅 too🎉

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@EK-xz8ig
@EK-xz8ig - 18.09.2024 14:56

This was amazing

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@vijaygarikipati6087
@vijaygarikipati6087 - 18.09.2024 20:34

Always enjoy this podcast. Informative.

So true. Churchill deliberately created a famine in colonial India to fund WW2. The affected population is predisposed to diabetes and other diseases for generations to come.

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@raelsackey104
@raelsackey104 - 18.09.2024 21:45

Never watched this show before. Very interesting. It made me work to keep up. Haven’t done that in a while!😂

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@halii_can
@halii_can - 18.09.2024 22:01

epi-diddy-mas????

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@randalagunas1593
@randalagunas1593 - 18.09.2024 22:45

I have plants & animals more than 10 generation healthy as the parents

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@kwsimmons215
@kwsimmons215 - 18.09.2024 22:49

Ohhhh the cultural jokes are too funny. 😂😂😂

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@CaravanseraiSouthValley
@CaravanseraiSouthValley - 19.09.2024 03:59

Jones Marlin is absolutely THE best guest I’ve seen here.

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@victoriadauria8904
@victoriadauria8904 - 19.09.2024 04:23

👏A👏ma👏zing!

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@knowyouroneness1835
@knowyouroneness1835 - 19.09.2024 04:48

How is this related to the cherry scent data?

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@danielledixon279
@danielledixon279 - 19.09.2024 05:57

Brilliant 🫡

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@barryt2666
@barryt2666 - 19.09.2024 07:08

But is this epigenetic theory EXACTLY like Lamarckism?
Mind over matter genetic inheritance?

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@TreasureHoardingDungeonDwarf
@TreasureHoardingDungeonDwarf - 19.09.2024 11:09

You can tell how tense the the gray haired guy was, I mean SERIOUSLY imagine, being told that your past experiences, traumas, physical, emotional, hormonal, etc. were to effect your children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, realistically as soon as she said that it wouldn't last through a single generation if it isn't repeated, it's like someone lifted a barbell off the guys' shoulders. I mean, it did mine at-least. This is HUGE, possibly world shaking. I mean imagine if past experiences of your parent could effect the types of food or smells that you like as a kid, and therefore carry over to adulthood. That perspective would be mind boggling to think of all the potential factors that go into having a kid and having cravings.

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@craig.n.gaylene
@craig.n.gaylene - 19.09.2024 11:16

Chuck explained something better than Neil. Go Chuck.

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@wakuwesaind8040
@wakuwesaind8040 - 19.09.2024 12:01

Dr Tyson has been humble the entire pod 😂😂😂 him and chuck are bonding on the pod

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@leoveenman3674
@leoveenman3674 - 19.09.2024 13:33

If AI takes over then we will be just another homonin.

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@wrizz0j
@wrizz0j - 19.09.2024 16:48

But we treat them very well lol

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@wrizz0j
@wrizz0j - 19.09.2024 16:48

a maze w no exit lmao

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@OrcasCanFly
@OrcasCanFly - 19.09.2024 17:23

WTF is this episode?

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@mzhappyfree7688
@mzhappyfree7688 - 19.09.2024 18:33

Such a great podcast

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@melissa8580
@melissa8580 - 19.09.2024 19:41

Bianca Jones Marlin: if someone wants to volunteer their DNA or have their family studied in this field of epigenetics…. Is that something someone can do and how?

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@accott8244
@accott8244 - 19.09.2024 20:25

No more questioning reparations

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@hachethamster8662
@hachethamster8662 - 19.09.2024 20:31

Don't feel bad for womanxplaning girlllll THAT'S WHAT WE HERE FOR!!

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@hachethamster8662
@hachethamster8662 - 19.09.2024 20:35

Wait is that the narrator for those nature documentaries

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@DRswags
@DRswags - 19.09.2024 22:22

Wow, I started watching during covid, This is the first time I have seen you all in the same room. LOVE IT, keep up the amazing work :)

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@randall197
@randall197 - 19.09.2024 23:07

Some of the most anti-white hateful racism coming out of this episode. It’s extremely unfortunate you went this direction. Though to be fair I expected no less as you seem to do this often.

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@willmendoza8498
@willmendoza8498 - 20.09.2024 01:16

"We do red line 'em" caught me completely off guard and I almost did a spit take. Also, great information in this episode.

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@billi963
@billi963 - 20.09.2024 03:09

This is so fascinating!

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@TuzeTea
@TuzeTea - 20.09.2024 07:20

During my undergrad to become a therapist I had to do a genogram for one of my courses. I had been in therapy myself for years, but as I mapped out generations of mental illness, abandonment, and addiction in my family I realized how far I could label and trace actual trauma. It made me very interested in transgenerational trauma from a clinical lens. This is a really cool discussion!

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@malizee2264
@malizee2264 - 20.09.2024 07:35

While I am really excited to have this topic discussed, I couldn’t help but feel like I wish there was more of an emphasis on how much healing is what helps keep trauma from being passed on. Healing is not as simple as just being validated by the experiments. And I don’t think we’re supposed to be living in survival mode anymore. I noticed in the beginning she didn’t want to say, “it’s not your fault,” but by the end, that’s what she said. Also in the beginning she said, “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it,” and then later said it’s about fixing it. I really enjoyed the information, but the ‘why’ was just missing a little for me.

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@jetBlues0000
@jetBlues0000 - 20.09.2024 07:36

I love that you guys welcome the diversity and inclusion without saying it out loud. I think it's so utterly important for women and people of color to see themselves in prestigious professions. Bravo brother man. Bravo.!

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@StarTalk
@StarTalk - 07.09.2024 21:01

If ancestral experiences can influence your genetic makeup, how might understanding epigenetics change the way we approach health and well-being across generations?

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