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Your Mind is Infinite is the official podcast of U: The Mind Company, hosted by Doreen Deigh.
Join us as we explore the future of brain and body intelligence through the lens of computational neuroscience, noninvasive neurostimulation, and global health innovation.
Each episode features 30-minute conversations with Key Opinion Leaders, physicians, researchers, and changemakers who are redefining neurological care—from Parkinson’s breakthroughs to AI-powered brain modeling and humanitarian impact stories.
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A deep exploration of the paradigm shift from "clinically complete" to "discomplete" paralysis—the discovery that most patients with complete spinal cord injuries have dormant nerve fibers that can be reactivated through neuromodulation, restoring motor function, autonomic control, and quality of life.
In this episode of Your Mind is Infinite, Dr. Sam Khozin shares how he left his medical residency halfway through — a move most would call career suicide. But what he saw from the nurse's station changed everything: a healthcare system designed to fight fires, not prevent them. With half of rural hospitals operating at a loss and closures accelerating — especially in the Midwest and Southwest — he breaks down the perfect storm threatening these communities: reduced funding, weak negotiating power against insurers, and the struggle to attract talent. But he also sees a path forward — one that requires rethinking how hospitals operate from the ground up.
What does it take to restore control to someone whose own body has turned against them? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Guruprasad Hosurkar, Director of Neurology at KIMS Hospital Bengaluru and one of India's leading experts in Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. Dr. Hosurkar takes us inside his work with deep brain stimulation and botulinum toxin therapy, shares what he learned training at Mumbai's legendary KEM Hospital, and discusses the barriers facing the million-plus Indians living with Parkinson's. We explore the surprising connections between sleep disorders and neurodegeneration, what clinicians in resource-limited settings can do to build movement disorder programs, and whether noninvasive neuromodulation could democratize access to care. A must-listen for neurologists, caregivers, and anyone curious about where brain science is headed.
Dr. Priyank Vasavada is a neurosurgeon who refuses to stay confined to the operating room. As the founder of HYGO and AI Health at Madhuram Hospital in Rajkot, India, he's working at the intersection of brain surgery, artificial intelligence, and healthcare entrepreneurship. With experience spanning trust-funded public hospitals, corporate healthcare systems, and private practice, Dr. Vasavada brings a unique perspective on what's broken in healthcare—and what it'll take to fix it. In this episode, we explore the future of brain-computer interfaces, how nanorobotics might one day treat neurological disease, and what happens when a surgeon decides to become a startup founder.
In this compelling episode, we delve into the groundbreaking findings of the Unified Circuit Theory, a paradigm shift in the understanding of movement disorders like Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. Join us as we interview Dr. Priyank Vasavada, a leading expert in neurology, who introduces us to a revolutionary perspective that views these disorders not as isolated conditions but as interconnected manifestations of neural circuit dysregulation.As we explore the intricate analogy of the brain as a symphony orchestra, Dr. Vasavada explains how each movement disorder represents a different section playing out of sync, impacting the harmony of the entire ensemble. We discuss the significance of emerging technologies, such as deep brain stimulation (DBS), neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence, in uncovering these commonalities and driving innovative treatment approaches that focus on network dynamics rather than individual symptoms.Listeners will gain insights into the potential of personalized therapies, including the development of digital twins—computational models that allow for tailored treatment strategies based on individual brain connectivity and activity. We also highlight the importance of holistic care and community support in enhancing the quality of life for those affected by movement disorders.Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that not only redefines how we think about movement disorders but also paves the way for a future where treatments are as unique as the individuals they aim to help.
In this episode, we sit down with Arghajit, Team Lead of the Digital Twin Department at U The Mind Company. With a strong foundation in mathematics, Arghajit designs and leads the development of advanced Digital Twin models—virtual representations of human experience, behavior, and cognition. We explore how mathematics shapes Digital Twin architecture, how these models learn and adapt, and what the future holds for AI-assisted self-understanding.If you’ve ever wondered how personal Digital Twins actually work under the hood, this conversation breaks it down with clarity, depth, and real-world insight.
In this episode, Dr. Param Hans Mishra breaks down his evolution from frontline physician to healthcare administrator, revealing how his shift into hospital management allows him to influence patient care at scale. He unpacks Mercy Hospital’s mission to deliver high-quality, affordable healthcare to rural communities, powered by government schemes and a deeply service-driven philosophy.Dr. Mishra also highlights India’s growing need for neuro-rehabilitation, noting gaps in care for conditions like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. He outlines practical pathways for expanding access — from social media–driven awareness campaigns to empowering community health workers for home-based therapy.The conversation closes with a forward-looking discussion on collaboration opportunities between Mercy Hospital and The Mind Company, including CME programs and medical camps aimed at strengthening neuro-rehabilitation services across the region.
In this episode of U:The Mind Company Podcast, host Doreen Deigh sits down with Evelyn Annette Collier — a final-year law student, creative director of LATIWA-J, and the founder of Hope After Silenced, a foundation and podcast creating safe spaces for survivors to heal and rebuild their voices.Evelyn shares her journey of turning pain into purpose, her mission to challenge stigma and advocate for survivors, and how law, creativity, and compassion intersect in her work. This conversation explores resilience, advocacy, self-care, and what it truly means to create hope after silence.A raw and inspiring episode for anyone learning to heal, lead, or speak their truth.Check out Hope after Silence:https://www.tiktok.com/@hopeaftersilience_has?_r=1&_t=ZM-91eJTFb8Gmxhttps://www.instagram.com/hopeaftersilienced_has?igsh=Y3E2YXZzanM2ZXhj&utm_source=qr
Hosted by Doreen Deigh, this show dives into the minds of creators, thinkers, and leaders across the globe who are redefining how we live, heal, and grow.In this episode, we’re thrilled to feature a rising young entrepreneur whose story embodies resilience, creativity, and purpose.Gassim Conteh, an engineering student and founder of The Hair Loft–SL, a natural haircare brand transforming the self-care experience for young women in Sierra Leone.Through her participation in Hope Perks Africa, Gassim’s business has grown into a symbol of beauty rooted in authenticity, faith, and resilience. She opens up about balancing her studies with entrepreneurship, the creative discipline behind her handmade products, and how platforms like Hope Perks are empowering small businesses to thrive in the wellness economy.
In this episode, host Doreen Deigh speaks with Salma Dodin, Director of Operations and Fractional CFO at U: The Mind Company, about what it takes to grow a neuroscience startup from an idea into a global force for brain health innovation.With a background in medical physics and computer science, Salma bridges technical insight and financial precision — leading everything from KPI frameworks to investor relations, all while running the company’s $5M fundraising campaign. Together, Doreen and Salma unpack how she balances science, storytelling, and strategy to make neurotechnology both accessible and investable.
In this episode of Your Mind is Infinite, host Doreen Deigh sits down with Gideon Tommy, International Marketing Director for Africa at U: The Mind Company, to explore how neuroscience, marketing, and cultural insight are transforming wellness across the continent.From Hope Perks Africa — a groundbreaking initiative that turns social media engagement into real-world wellness rewards — to RX Games, a gamified physical therapy innovation making rehabilitation more accessible, Gideon shares how technology can both heal and empower.Together, they unpack what it means to market brain health in Africa, why innovation must stay rooted in community, and how neuroscience is shaping a new future for well-being.🎧 Tune in to learn how U: The Mind Company is bridging science, technology, and humanity — one mind at a time.
In this episode, host Doreen Deigh sits down with Mohammed “Mo” Abouelsoud, CEO and Founder of U: The Mind Company, to explore how computational neuroscience, applied physics, and humanitarian vision converge to transform brain health globally. From leading clinical trials across four continents to inspiring students with “From Neurons to Startups,” Mo shares how science, strategy, and compassion are shaping the future of neurotechnology.⸻
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