• It’s NOT Getting Hot in Here
    Dec 5 2024

    Do you enjoy watching celebrities recoil in pain as they munch on wings dipped in sauces of increasing degrees of “heat?” Hot they really are not.

    Your sensory system has an incredible capacity to detect all sorts of various sensations - light, dark, hot, cold, sweet, sour, rough, smooth, heat, and pain. However, it sometimes gets it wrong.

    Hot foods are a perfect example. In spite of the searing, burning tingle they bring to your tongue, spicy dishes are not in fact “hot,” but your body thinks they are.

    Today on the Hunger for Connection Podcast, Chef Kibby dives into the neuroscience of hot stuff and the important lesson it can teach us about how a disconnect between the body and the brain can impact the way we show up in relationships.

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    27 Min.
  • May I offer you a refreshment?
    Nov 18 2024

    Refreshments are such a common part of our culture that we don’t often consider just how important a role being fed plays in allowing us to be in better relationship with ourselves and others.

    Today on the Hunger for Connection Podcast, Chef Kibby dives into the neuroscience of eating and how being refreshed is about more than simply satisfying a craving for chips and guacamole!

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    23 Min.
  • the Politics of Parenting
    Nov 4 2024

    In this turbulent time in our country’s history, it’s easy to get stuck into the us-versus-them mentality - a mentality that can just as easily creep into our parenting.

    Today on the Hunger for Connection Podcast, join me as I show how seeing the Hunger for Connection in others - including those with whom we disagree politically - can open up hidden stores of empathy and compassion, allowing us to build relationships where it seems next to impossible.

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    17 Min.
  • Hungry and Happy | the Sermon on the Mount
    Feb 26 2024

    How is it possible for us to be both hungry and happy, and what does it have to do with the Gospel?

    In a recent episode of the Bible Project Podcast, Tim and Jon discussed a familiar passage in the Gospel of Matthew that drew my attention — mainly because my understanding of it differs slightly from theirs. I want to share with you my perspective on this section of the Beatitudes and explain why it is important to understand that Jesus is not using a metaphor when He says, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they will be satisfied.”

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    — Chapters —

    0:00 Intro

    1:18 Theme

    1:53 Tim Mackey made a logical presumption

    6:30 In must be a metaphor… right?

    7:33 Understand hunger

    10:47 Understand righteousness

    13:34 The gospel of connection

    15:35 God’s story of reimagining our hunger

    17:22 Applications

    19:39 Final thoughts

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    21 Min.
  • Escaping the Distress Cycle
    Feb 12 2024

    If you’ve ever had a child spin out of control over something seemingly small and insignificant, then you know what it’s like to live in the Distress Cycle.

    In this installment of the Hunger for Connection, we continue to dig into the meaning of hunger, how it relates to how our children relate to the world around them, and how understanding the Distress Cycle can help us as foster and adoptive caregivers to see our children differently.

    In the process, you and I will also begin to come to terms with our own tendancies to get caught in the Distress Cycle and how to avoid it.

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    0:00 Intro

    1:29 Theme

    2:03 Thanks & leave a review!

    3:30 Review of the 4 D’s and the cyclical nature of hunger

    5:23 Returning to infancy and distress

    7:54 The cycle intensifies

    12:35 Your distress cycle

    15:13 Your child can’t feed you

    18:09 Find the comfort to escape your distress cycle

    21:09 Closing thoughts

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    22 Min.
  • You Weren’t Born Understanding Hunger
    Jan 12 2024

    At the intersection of interpersonal neurogastronomy and child development is an insightful truth: none of us were born understanding hunger.

    That’s not to say we weren’t born hungry or for the capacity to be hungry; hunger is more than simply the discomfort it causes us. In order for hunger to do its job, understanding must be developed — a set of neurological connections formed in relationship that allow us to recognize hunger for what it is and be able to discern how to satisfy it.

    This perspective holds powerful lessons for those of us who are trying to help kids from hard places to contextualize the discomforts they are feeling in their bodies — whether by the hunger for food or by the Hunger for Connection.

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    — Chapters —

    0:00 Intro

    0:33 Theme

    1:09 A review of neuroplasticity

    2:28 Discomfort without context

    5:05 The power of feeding and being fed

    8:46 The important role of feeding in contextualizing feelings

    10:46 Kids need help contextualizing their feelings

    13:56 Struggling to connect with a disconnected child

    14:51 The context of your own discomfort

    17:02 Closing thoughts

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    19 Min.
  • Food Has No Flavor and Why It Matters
    Jan 4 2024

    The first lesson I learned when I began to study the realm of interpersonal neurogastronomy is this: food has no flavor.

    You may not realize how important this distinction is to understanding our relationship with food, but after listening to this episode of the podcast you’ll also see how much an impact this change in perspective can have on caring for children from hard places.

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    0:00 Intro

    1:17 Theme

    1:53 Red-pilled by Neurogastronomy

    4:21 No flavor?

    8:04 Flavor factor 1: Hard wiring

    9:43 Flavor factor 2: Soft wiring

    10:43 Flavor factor 3: Situation / emotional state

    12:08 All brains are not the same

    16:47 The flavor of trauma

    21:45 Closing thoughts

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    24 Min.
  • How the Hunger for Connection was Born
    Dec 20 2023

    This radically new perspective on trauma-informed care -- one that is also informed by the emerging field of interpersonal neurogastronomy -- was born out of a time of deep personal sadness and the discovery of my own Hunger for Connection.

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    For more about TBRI, visit the Karyn Purvis Institute for Child Development at TCU or listen to the TBRI Podcast.

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    — Chapters —

    0:00 Intro

    0:49 Theme

    1:24 Bumpy beginnings

    5:52 Covid changed everything

    8:04 We began to change

    12:07 The encounter in the kitchen

    15:30 Changing perspective

    22:51 closing thoughts

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    20 Min.