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118 – Mind Over Matter: The Truth Behind Conscious and Subconscious

  1. 118 - Mind Over Matter: The Truth Behind Conscious and Subconscious 36:21

Do you ever feel like you’re at war with your own thoughts? What if the boundaries between conscious, subconscious, and unconscious aren’t as defined as we think? Could understanding the true relationship between these aspects of our mind unlock a new level of personal freedom and effectiveness? Join host Catryn Becker on “The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Business” as we dive deep into the intricacies of the human brain with Morry Zelcovitch.

“You are supposed to be happy. The evidence of that is that happiness feels good. Unhappy is telling you you’re doing and or thinking the wrong thing for you. So listen to the signals and follow your feelings.” – Morry Zelcovitch

In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking insights of Morry Zelcovitch, the world’s first and only brainwave entrainment engineer. Morry shares his expert knowledge on how our brains function not as compartmentalized units but as a cohesive system, seamlessly integrating conscious and unconscious processes. Through his unique approach, he challenges the traditional psychological models that divide the mind, suggesting instead that our mental states are more interconnected than previously believed.

Morry explains how misinterpretations of our brain’s operations can lead to ineffective self-help strategies and Personal Development efforts. By reimagining these concepts, listeners can begin to harness the power of their entire brain, leading to more profound self-awareness and a more fulfilling life. This episode not only demystifies common myths about brain usage but also provides practical advice on how listeners can apply these insights to improve their daily lives. Whether you’re struggling with personal limitations or seeking ways to optimize your Mental Health, Morry’s insights offer valuable guidance for realigning your thoughts and actions to achieve greater harmony and success.

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About Catryn Becker

Catryn Becker is a keynote speaker, international best-selling author, two-time Guinness World Record holder, and respected podcast host.

As the founder of Optimize We, Catryn Becker oversees the design and implementation of comprehensive wellness programs for successful women and their teams. With a background in environmental engineering, business strategy, and holistic practices, Catryn blends technical expertise with a profound understanding of human potential. Catryn challenges limiting stereotypes and encourages a re-evaluation of societal norms. Normal means average, and her clients are anything but average! She believes in thinking differently and empowering others to do the same. A key concept she champions is “pregret”—the idea that failing to learn from past regrets keeps us stuck in the present and prevents us from achieving our future potential. Through her holistic approach, which integrates cosmic elements and business strategies, Catryn has guided her clients from heartbreak to marriage, loneliness to family, scarcity to prosperity, and disease to freedom. 

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Colorado School of Mines, a Master of Science in Environmental Systems Management from Southern Methodist University, and an MBA in Strategy and Innovation from SDA Bocconi School of Management.  Catryn has certifications in Life Coaching, Aromatherapy, Feng Shui, and Digital Marketing.

 

About Morry Zelcovitch

From a young age, Morry Zelcovitch faced a myriad of challenges, including hearing multiple voices in his head and grappling with severe Depression. His innate curiosity led him to explore the field of brainwave entrainment, particularly when he noticed that rhythmic sounds seemed to alter his perception of time and improve his mental state. 

Dissatisfied with the limited efficacy of existing products, Morry sought the expertise of a leading authority in brainwave entrainment. 

This pivotal encounter equipped him with invaluable insights that were previously elusive. Armed with this newfound knowledge, Morry successfully mitigated his own mental struggles. 

Now, as a distinguished brainwave entrainment engineer, he is committed to enhancing the lives of others, offering a safer and more effective alternative to habit-forming medications. 

His journey from adversity to expertise exemplifies his relentless pursuit of innovation and his unwavering dedication to improving mental well-being.

 

 

 

Catryn Becker People Optimization Specialist

Catryn Becker is a dynamic and purpose-driven professional with a strong commitment to making a positive impact in the world. With a background in environmental engineering and a specialization in business strategy, Catryn possesses a unique blend of technical expertise and strategic acumen that allows her to navigate complex challenges and drive meaningful change.

Throughout her career, Catryn has consistently demonstrated her ability to guide organizations in making informed decisions regarding environmental sustainability, health, safety, and culture. As an MBA graduate from SDA Bocconi, Catryn honed her strategic thinking and leadership skills, while also developing a keen appreciation for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her ability to forge strong relationships and build diverse networks has been instrumental in driving change and fostering collaboration.

A thought leader in the field of mental resiliency and mindset, Catryn has spoken on stage with basketball coach Phil Jackson, actors Kiefer Sutherland from 24 and Cole Hauser from Yellowstone as well as many billionaires and top business owners, She also hosts a business podcasts, contributes regularly on a local television network, and is an international best-selling author.

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