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🗓️ 15 April 2025
⏱️ 71 minutes
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We started with Bobby talking about one of his favorite movies, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind where the character erases people and bad memories. There now might be technology that would allow you to do what they did in the 2004 film. Bobby also talked about his idea for a new TV show he wants to explore. Then, Runaway June stopped by the studio to talk about lead singer Stevie getting engaged, new music and a crazy talent Natalie Stovall learned as a kid on fiddle that she hasn't done in years. We also talked about Katy Perry, Gayle King and the all-female crew who went into space yesterday.
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0:00.0 | Come on, them. |
0:01.0 | Bobby Bones. |
0:02.4 | There's a movie, Eternal Sunshine at the Spotless Mind, and I love the movie. |
0:07.9 | And if she said, who's your favorite actor? |
0:09.1 | I don't know that Jim Carrey would come up just naturally. |
0:11.8 | But when I think of my favorite movies of all time, he's in all three of my top three or four. |
0:15.9 | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is probably at three. |
0:18.4 | Truman Show is probably at two. |
0:20.1 | And the Andy |
0:21.1 | Kaufman man on the moons one oh yeah and Ace Ventura now would be my top but I didn't |
0:26.1 | like it when I was a kid but Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is all about would you |
0:31.5 | wipe out bad memories if you could would you remove I'm not even too traumatic but just bad experiences if you could. Would you remove... I'm not even if you're traumatic, but just bad experiences, if you could. |
0:40.4 | And so that was 2004. |
0:42.8 | So if you go to today, this is from the New York Post. |
0:45.9 | Dr. Jonathan Rusuli, a neurosurgeon at Northwell-Statin Island University, |
0:50.7 | says three emerging treatments are changing with how we interact with memories. |
0:55.1 | So there's something called transcranial magnetic stimulation. |
0:59.6 | So think of it as jumper cables because that's kind of what it looks like. |
1:03.0 | It uses magnetic pulses to stimulate mood-related brain regions. |
1:07.8 | It's already being used for treatment- treatment resistant depression, meaning people are depressed, |
1:12.5 | but doesn't matter what they give them. They cannot, like the medicine is not helping them. |
1:17.1 | And so this is rewiring how we emotionally process certain memories. So this is jumper |
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