• 112 Transparency
    Jan 12 2026

    This week on NeuroSpicy Dialogues, Kimberly and Cara Jean follow one word - transparency - down a delightfully neurospicy rabbit hole. They start with superheroes and invisible planes, then get real about the difference between being transparent and performing transparency through reflection. Cara has an “oh wow” moment about her go-to phrase (“So what I heard you say is...”), and Kimberly shares how her brain takes “be honest” very literally - sometimes hilariously so.

    Also included: coaching boundaries, safety in sharing, and a brief but passionate discussion of zombie-apocalypse preparedness. Naturally.

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    35 mins
  • 111 Leftovers
    Jan 5 2026

    This week’s word is Leftovers, and oh do we feast. Cara opens with confessions from 25 years in restaurant life - why hot food tastes “wrong,” how to resurrect any meal with eggs, and the sacred art of cold pizza. Kimberly reveals her neurospicy eating timeline (five temperatures, one meal), her lifelong indifference to cheese, her devotion to guacamole, and the fridge-whiteboard hack that saves her from discovering new penicillin strains.

    Then we go deeper: the other leftovers...Skills we abandoned. Emotions stored in muscles. Traumas marinating like next-day chili. Cara introduces a new therapeutic modality that maps where memories live based on eye movement (and Kimberly chimes in with the actor’s version of internalizing those signals). We wrap with a chat about how our brains organize information - from Google Docs to tab placement - and why none of it is “just you.”

    It’s cozy, chaotic, curious, and a little hungry - classic Neurospicy Dialogues energy.

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    34 mins
  • 110 Beginnings
    Jan 3 2026

    The word de jour is Beginnings, and oh did it open a portal. Join Cara and Kimberly as they unpack “New Year, New You” BS, grief as hormone-soup reality, political whiplash, why perfectionism is a trap, how kids process death (and call you “halfway to dead”), and the neurospicy comfort of rewatching the same movie three times. A funny, soulful, no-apologies episode about starting where you actually are.

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    42 mins
  • 109 Taboo
    Dec 22 2025

    The Dino Cup delivered a banger today: Taboo. What starts with the board game quickly spirals into childhood swear-word shock, George Carlin, South Park chaos, Boy George’s Taboo musical, and why puppets can get away with anything (looking at you, Avenue Q). Cara and Kimberly unpack shifting cultural rules, free-speech myths, and the neurospicy experience of hearing electricity, smelling memories, and downloading entire conversations like whale song. Equal parts laughter, insight, and “did they just say that?” - this episode dances on the boundary line... in a red dress.

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    29 mins
  • 108 Movement
    Dec 15 2025

    “Movement” takes on every meaning this week. Kimberly starts with Mozart and the magic of music, while Cara steers into social movements - how songs knit us together and why sing-alongs used to belong to everyone. They geek out on haka and cymatics (sound shaping matter), swap science-and-cooking stories, and share personal moments around dyslexia and being a kid who hears more than adults realize - cue gratitude for Mr. Rogers. Then Cara’s hot soapbox: effective leadership in communities means distinguishing responsibility from accountability and prioritizing emotional intelligence and nervous-system regulation through real, experiential practice. From Romeo & Juliet’s comedic rush to tragic turn, to building movements that truly move people - this episode is a twisty, cozy ride for curious brains.

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    35 mins
  • Evolution
    Dec 8 2025

    “Evolution” takes us everywhere: from David Duchovny’s Evolution (yes, the Pert Plus twist 😂) to the circular evolution of storytelling - shadow puppets → written word → movies - and into how our habits, epigenetics, and nervous systems adapt in real time. We unpack why connection (hello, oxytocin) beats siloed scrolling, how words like evolution and manifestation got weirdly loaded, and why telling better stories can loosen fear’s grip. Plus: bodywork, reflexology, and a nudge for Western medicine to... evolve.

    We close with “What’s Up With That?” - Kimberly’s vivid Coke dream → the history of dream interpretation → why neurospicy brains often dream in technicolor and long form.

    Takeaways:

    • Curiosity over certainty; stories shape biology.

    • Self-regulation > hustle cult.

    • Let your story evolve.

    👉 Are you a technicolor dreamer or a “dream it then debrief it” type? Follow the show and tell us.

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    46 mins
  • Exhaustion
    Dec 1 2025

    Why do we wear exhaustion like a badge? Kimberly and Cara Jean unpack the “hustle cult” (and the accidental “hustle cold” 😂), explore how burnout feels hot → cold, and trace the patterns that push us past our limits. From sensory-friendly swag (fidgets > scratchy tags) to Star Trek’s Pleasure Planet, to politics that act for people instead of with them, this episode lands on a simple practice: slow down, ask “How do you feel about that?” and choose curiosity over assumption.

    In this episode:

    • Exhaustion as status vs. actual well-being

    • Burnout’s hot/cold physiology (and why your body will take time if you don’t)

    • Pattern recognition traps in leadership & community work

    • Neurospicy sensory talk: stickers, fidgets, and swag that actually helps

    • The closing mantra: Self-care is business care. Self-care is resistance care.

    Hit follow to catch new drops of NeuroSpicy Dialogues - where curiosity beats conformity every time.

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    32 mins
  • Free Will
    Nov 24 2025

    Do we truly have free will—or are we just following the map we drew before we were born? In this episode, Kimberly and Cara Jean explore fate, choice, and how our genetics and past experiences shape what we think we’re choosing. The conversation flows from reincarnation and epigenetics to Lord of the Rings, grief, and the surprising connection between curiosity, doubt, and free will.

    Along the way, they detour into AI, the ethics of sales and marketing, and why critical thinking might be humanity’s ultimate superpower. Buckle up—this is one wild neurospicy ride through philosophy, science, and laughter that the microphones can barely keep up with.

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    49 mins