Brain Explorers
By: Alma Radulescu
Language: en
Categories: Kids, Family, Education, Science, Social
Welcome to Brain Explorers, the first neuroscience podcast for kids, ran by a kid! I'm Alma, I'm 13 years old, a pianist in the making, a neuroscience enthusiast with dreams of becoming a neurosurgeon.Each episode of Brain Explorers is packed with fun facts, cool experiments, and interviews with real scientists, musicians, researchers to help kids explore how our brains work and what makes them tick (or tickle). Perfect for curious young minds who want to learn more about the most fascinating part in our bodies!Let me know your thoughts about this podcast at brainexplorers15@gmail.com.
Episodes
The brain's electric symphany - how electricity creates thought, emotion and life itself
Jan 11, 2026Today we’re diving into the electric heart of your mind. Your brain isn’t quiet or still - it’s a living storm of lightning, where tiny sparks of electricity create every thought, emotion, memory, and movement you’ve ever had.
From neurons firing faster than a racing car, to brainwaves that shape your mood, focus, and dreams, this episode explores how electricity becomes you. We’ll uncover how inspiration flashes, how feelings are tuned by neural rhythms, and why your brain may be more like an orchestra — or even a constellation — than a machine. So get ready to e...
Duration: 00:05:13The brain’s hidden worlds - dreams, hallucinations, and alternate realities
Jan 03, 2026When you sleep, daydream, or drift between being awake and asleep, your brain can build entire realities - images, sounds, and emotions that feel real, even when they aren’t. And here’s the mystery: this isn’t a glitch. It’s how your brain works.
Some people can even become aware inside their dreams. Others use these strange brain states to spark creativity and new ideas. So here’s the question for today: If your brain can create worlds on its own… how does it decide what’s real?
Let’s find out.
Duration: 00:05:56The brain on time travel - how your mind skips across past, present, and future
Dec 30, 2025Today we’re discovering something incredible: your brain can travel through time.
Even though time feels linear, your brain doesn’t experience it that way. Deep inside your brain, the hippocampus works like a time machine. It lets you relive the past, imagine the future, and understand the present - all at the same time.
What’s amazing is that the same brain circuits activate when you remember something and when you imagine something that hasn’t happened yet. That means your imagination is like a realistic rehearsal for the future. But it also explains why our...
Duration: 00:03:11The quantum brain - how tiny particles might shape your thoughts
Nov 16, 2025In this episode of Brain Explorers, we're diving deep into the mysterious link between quantum physics and the human mind. Could the tiniest particles in the universe influence your thoughts, choices, and even your consciousness?
From quantum superpositions inside your neurons to the idea that your brain might tune into a universal field of energy, this episode blends neuroscience, physics, and imagination to explore one mind-bending question: Are we just thinking… or are we quantum thinking?
Duration: 00:04:27The multiverse in your mind - what if every thought creates a new reality?
Nov 09, 2025This is my favorite episode of all. In “The multiverse in your mind - what if every thought creates a new reality?”, we explore the idea that every thought you have could be like a branching path into a new reality. The episode weaves together neuroscience, philosophy, and imagination to ask: If your mind could generate infinite possibilities, how might your thoughts shape which reality you experience?
Duration: 00:04:33Why forgetting is a gift
Oct 26, 2025🎙️ Hey everyone, this is Alma, and you’re listening to Brain Explorers. Today’s journey is about something we all do — forgetting. But what if forgetting isn’t a flaw, but a superpower? In this episode, we’ll look at why our brains choose to let go, how forgetting helps us learn, and why some memories are meant to fade.
Duration: 00:01:28The tactical memory
Oct 22, 2025🎙️ Hi everyone, and welcome back to Brain Explorers! I’m Alma, and today we’re uncovering the secret behind the memory of movements. How does our brain remember how to ride a bike, play the piano, or dance — even after years away? In this episode, we’ll explore how the brain stores the rhythms of our body, turning motion into memory and memory into motion.
Duration: 00:01:44The brain's silent orchestra
Oct 19, 2025We’re tuning in to the silent orchestra inside our skull. Every moment, billions of neurons play together in perfect harmony - without a sound - to create our thoughts, emotions, and movements. In this episode, we’ll explore how this quiet symphony shapes who we are and how our brains keep the music of the mind going every second of our lives.
Duration: 00:01:44The universe inside our skull
Oct 15, 2025Hi everyone, and welcome back to Brain Explorers! I’m Alma, and today we’re venturing into the most incredible place in the universe - the one inside our skull. Our brain is a vast cosmos of billions of neurons, all sparking with energy, thought, and imagination. In this episode, we’ll explore how this tiny, three-pound universe creates everything we see, feel, and dream.
Duration: 00:01:36The neurons that remember tomorrow
Oct 12, 2025🎙️ Today we’re diving into a truly mind-bending idea — the neurons that remember tomorrow. How can our brains seem to predict the future before it even happens? I’ll explore how certain neurons help us imagine, plan, and prepare for what’s next — turning tomorrow’s possibilities into today’s memories in the making.
Duration: 00:01:47The brain that dreams itself
Oct 08, 2025Welcome back to a new episode of Brain Explorers. Today, we dives into one of the most mysterious adventures of the mind - dreams. How does the brain dream itself? What happens when our mind becomes both the storyteller and the listener of its own nightly tales? Join me as we uncover the fascinating science behind dreaming and explores how our brains create entire worlds while we sleep.
Duration: 00:02:07Your brain can glow – The spark of thought!
Oct 05, 2025What if I told you your brain might actually sparkle? ✨ In this episode of Brain Explorers, I’m uncovering a hidden glow inside your head that could change the way we think about thinking…
Duration: 00:01:10The rose hip cells - The brain cells only humans have
Sep 28, 2025In this episode of Brain Explorers, I’m uncovering the mystery of rose hip cells—tiny brain cells that scientists have only found in humans. I’ll share what makes them unique, why they might be the key to our big ideas and creativity, and how they could reveal secrets about how the human brain evolved.
Duration: 00:01:16The silent synapses - The secret switches in your brain
Sep 21, 2025n this episode, we're diving into the hidden world of silent synapses—those mysterious ‘off switches’ in the brain that can suddenly turn on when we’re learning something new. I’ll explore how these secret connections work, why they matter, and what scientists are discovering about the brain’s amazing ability to keep adapting and growing.
Duration: 00:01:22Why we laugh - The brain’s comedy club
Sep 09, 2025In this episode, I'm taking you on a hilarious journey into your brain's own comedy club! Did you know your brain treats laughter like a super-power? When we laugh, it's like throwing a feel-good party in our heads, releasing happy chemicals that make us feel amazing. I explore why even babies crack up before they can talk, and why laughing with others is literally contagious - it's like a social superglue! From dad jokes to sophisticated humor, I reveal why our brains are basically built-in laugh tracks, and how this simple 'ha-ha' has been keeping humans sane and social...
Duration: 00:01:25Why your brain loves story - The science behind storytelling
Sep 04, 2025Ever wonder why we' love so much a good story? In my podcast, I dig into the science behind why our brains literally light up like a Christmas tree when we hear one! From feel-good chemicals flooding our minds to the wild fact that our brains actually sync up with other people when we share stories - it's like a neural dance party! I break down why humans are basically storytelling machines, and trust me, it's way more fascinating than your biology class ever was.
Duration: 00:01:42The power of focus - How your brain zaps distractions
Sep 02, 2025Join Alma as she uncovers how the brain sharpens focus and zaps away distractions, revealing the science behind staying on task and unlocking your full potential.
Duration: 00:01:25The brain’s GPS - How your hippocampus maps the world
Aug 21, 2025Hey, Brain Explorers! 🧭🧠
Did you know your brain has its very own GPS? It’s called the hippocampus, and it helps you remember places, follow directions, and even imagine where things are! 🗺️🚶♀️
Every time you walk to school or explore somewhere new, your hippocampus is creating a mental map—like a little explorer drawing a treasure trail. 🧳✨
So the next time you find your way without even thinking about it, thank your brain’s amazing built-in navigator!
Duration: 00:02:49Mirror neurons - How your brain reads minds
Aug 17, 2025Hi, Brain Explorers! 🧠👀
Did you know your brain has special cells that mirror what others do? They're called mirror neurons, and they help you understand how someone feels just by watching them—like when you see a friend smile and suddenly feel happy too! 😊
It’s almost like your brain is doing a mini version of what you see, helping you “read minds” without even trying. That’s how we learn, connect, and feel empathy. 🤝💡
So the next time you yawn because someone else does—blame your mirror neurons!
Duration: 00:02:24The brain and music - Why your brain loves a good beat
Aug 10, 2025Hey, Brain Explorers! 🎵🧠
Have you ever noticed how your foot starts tapping when your favorite song plays? That’s your brain reacting to the beat! 🕺🎶 Music lights up lots of parts of the brain at once—your memory, emotions, movement, and even math areas!
Your brain loves a good rhythm because it helps it predict what comes next. That’s why catchy tunes stick in your head, and why music can make you feel happy, calm, or even give you goosebumps. 💓So next time you hear a great beat, remember—your brain is dancing right along with you!
Duration: 00:02:21Neuroplasticity or how your brain rewires itself every day
Aug 07, 2025Did you know your brain is a little like a Lego city that keeps rebuilding itself? That’s called neuroplasticity! It means your brain can change, grow, and make new connections every single day—just from learning, practicing, or even making mistakes. 🎹📚🤔
Whether you're learning a new piano piece or trying to ride a bike, your brain is busy rewiring itself to get better and faster. And the coolest part? It doesn’t matter how old you are—your brain never stops adapting. So next time something feels tricky, remember: your brain is already building a better path to help you
Duration: 00:02:23The brain’s super speed - How neurons talk at 400 km/h
Aug 03, 2025Hi, Brain Explorers! 🚀 Did you know your brain sends messages at speeds up to 400 km/h? That’s faster than a race car! 🏎️ Thanks to special cells called neurons—and their speedy insulation called myelin—your brain helps you think, move, and react in a flash. It’s like having a superpower in your head! 🧠
Duration: 00:02:29Your hidden superpowers: - Your other senses
Jun 24, 2025Today, we’re talking about senses you might not even know you have. Your brain can sense where your body is—proprioception—and what’s happening inside it, like your heartbeat—interoception. It can even rewire itself, like when blind people use sound or touch to "see." And smell? It goes straight to memory—one scent can unlock a whole moment. Your brain is amazing—and full of hidden powers!
Duration: 00:01:12How do we remember things?
Jun 24, 2025In this brief episode, we explore how the human brain forms and stores memories. We break down the process into three key stages: encoding (how we take in information), storage (how it's kept in the brain), and retrieval (how we recall it later). Whether it’s a phone number, a childhood moment, or a favorite song, we reveal the fascinating science behind how memories are made—and why some last a lifetime while others fade.
Duration: 00:01:28Brain Awareness Week - Real-Life "Zombie" Brain Disorders
May 18, 2025Zombies… they’re hungry for brains. But what if I told you that real-life ‘zombie brains’ actually exist? In today’s Brain Awareness Week special, we’re diving into the science of real zombie-like behaviors—from mind-controlling parasites to brain disorders that make people lose control. Get ready for some spooky neuroscience!
Duration: 00:04:56Brain Awareness Week - Can the brain be hacked? The science of neurohacking
Apr 02, 2025Today, we’re diving into a topic so mind-blowing, it feels like it’s straight out of a sci-fi movie…
🚀 Can the brain be hacked? What if you could boost your memory, supercharge your focus, or even control devices—just by thinking? Neurohacking isn’t just a wild idea—it’s happening right now! From brain-computer interfaces to unlocking your mind’s hidden potential, we’re about to explore how science is blurring the line between human and machine. So, buckle up, because today, we’re pushing the limits of what the brain can do! Let’s dive in! 🌀🔬
Duration: 00:05:07Brain Awareness Week - The hidden power of the subconscious mind
Mar 23, 2025In today's special episode that marks Brain Awareness Week globally, we're talking about the magic power of our subconscious.
Right now, you’re listening to my voice, thinking thoughts, and experiencing the world around you. But have you ever wondered—how does your brain create YOU? What is consciousness, and why do we have it? Scientists still don’t have all the answers, but today, we’ll explore the biggest mystery of the human mind!
Duration: 00:05:05The science of "déjà vu" or a glitch in the brain?
Mar 04, 2025Have you ever experienced a moment that feels strangely familiar, like you’ve lived it before? Is "déjà vu" just a brain glitch, or is there a deeper scientific explanation behind it? In this episode of Brain Explorers, we dive into the neuroscience of déjà vu, exploring how memory, perception, and the brain’s predictive mechanisms create this eerie sensation. Tune in to uncover the fascinating theories behind this mind-bending phenomenon!
Duration: 00:03:57The secret language of neurons or how the brain talks to itself
Mar 04, 2025In this episode, we're covering the secret language of our brain. Yes, that's right. Tune in to learn how is the brain talking to itself.
Duration: 00:03:08Are humans the smartest beings on Earth?
Feb 09, 2025Are humans the smartest beings on Earth? 🤔 Join Brain Explorers as we dive into what intelligence really means—exploring human creativity, problem-solving, and communication, alongside the incredible skills of animals like dolphins, chimps, and octopuses! Plus, we’ll take a peek at AI and robots to see how they stack up. Get ready for a fun and mind-expanding adventure! 🚀🎙️ #BrainExplorers #StayCurious
Duration: 00:04:58Who is the smartest person on earth and what does their brain have in common with ours?
Jan 30, 2025This episode of Brain Explorers dives into the question of who the smartest person on Earth is and what their brain has in common with yours. While intelligence comes in many forms, Albert Einstein is often considered a genius because of his deep thinking and curiosity. However, your brain shares many of the same abilities—like learning, imagination, and curiosity—which means you, too, have the potential to think in amazing ways and explore new ideas!
Duration: 00:03:11How did our brain form?
Jan 20, 2025In this episode of Brain Explorers, we take you on a journey through time to explore how the brain evolved. Over millions of years, nerve cells evolved to help creatures respond faster, and eventually, some animals formed simple brains. As time went on, brains got bigger and more complex, especially in mammals. The human brain, now capable of thinking and problem-solving, is the result of this incredible evolution. Tune in to find some more!
Duration: 00:05:18An interview with Maestro Christopher Schumann (Part II)
Jan 05, 2025In part two of our conversation with Maestro Christopher Schumann, we dive deeper into his world, discussing preparation, emotional depth, and the transformative power of music. Hear his thoughts on engaging audiences and inspiring the next generation of musicians. Don’t miss this insightful and inspiring conclusion to our discussion!
Duration: 00:04:50An interview with Maestro Christopher Schumann (Part I)
Dec 28, 2024In this episode of Brain Explorers, we sit down with the renowned conductor, Maestro Christopher Schumann, to explore the fascinating intersection of music, leadership, and the brain. Discover what inspired him to pursue conducting, how he collaborates with musicians from diverse backgrounds, and the mental skills required to lead an orchestra. Join us as we uncover the unique challenges of this incredible form of art.
Duration: 00:03:23Is screen time good or bad for our brain?
Dec 17, 2024In this episode of Brain Explorers, we discuss the effects of screen time on our brains and bodies. Screens can be great for learning, staying connected, and having fun, but too much screen time can lead to tired eyes, less physical activity, and trouble sleeping due to blue light.
The key is balance! Enjoy screens in moderation, take breaks, and set boundaries, like avoiding screens before bed. Remember, mixing screen time with other activities like playing outside or being creative keeps your brain and body happy and healthy.
Tune in to learn tips for finding...
Duration: 00:05:03Are monkeys smarter, dumber, or just like us?
Dec 10, 2024In this episode of Brain Explorers, we explore whether monkeys are as smart as humans. Monkeys are incredibly clever in their own way—they use tools, learn from each other, communicate with sounds and gestures, and remember important details like food locations. However, humans excel at abstract thinking, creating languages, and solving complex problems, which sets us apart.
Being "smart" depends on what skills are needed for survival, so monkeys aren’t dumber—they’re just experts at being monkeys! We also share fun facts, like how some monkeys can count and even be left- or right-handed. Tune in...
Duration: 00:04:58Does the brain feel pain?
Dec 06, 2024In this episode of Brain Explorers, we dive into the fascinating question: Can the brain feel pain? Pain is our body’s warning system, but surprisingly, the brain itself doesn’t feel pain because it has no pain receptors. While the brain processes pain signals from other parts of the body, it remains pain-free—even during brain surgery!
We also explore common questions, like why headaches hurt (hint: it’s from muscles and nerves around the brain) and why the brain doesn’t have pain receptors (so it can focus on controlling the body). Plus, we share a fun fact...
Duration: 00:05:16An interview with Jean Muller, pianist and piano teacher
Nov 10, 2024In this episode of Brain Explorers, I'm interviewing my piano teacher, Mr. Jean Muller, to delve into the powerful connections between music and the brain. Mr. Muller, an experienced pianist and teacher, shares his journey into music and discusses how playing the piano impacts brain development, creativity, and memory. We explore how learning an instrument enhances cognitive skills, boosts creativity, and improves memory, especially when coordinating with others in an orchestra. He also shares inspiring teaching moments and offers advice for those curious about learning music. This insightful episode highlights the profound role music plays in shaping our minds.<...
Duration: 00:07:47What happens to our brain when we die
Oct 29, 2024Hey there, Brain Explorers! In this episode, we’re exploring what happens to the brain when it stops working. Imagine your brain like a superhero in charge of everything you do—thinking, moving, and feeling! But just like a video game, when the power goes out, everything stops.
We also talk about how scientists think the brain slowly winds down, kind of like turning off the lights one by one. And while some things are still a mystery, we know that the brain works hard to the very end, and we can always keep happy memories of peop...
Duration: 00:04:05Why our brain sometimes doesn't understand things
Oct 26, 2024In this episode of Brain Explorers, we're discussing why our brains sometimes struggle to understand new information right away. Using the analogy of a jigsaw puzzle, we're talking about the fact that learning involves organizing new ideas, much like a librarian sorting books. The brain creates connections called neurons, which strengthen with practice. Tips for overcoming learning challenges include taking breaks and trying different learning methods. Learning is an adventure, and with patience and persistence, understanding will come.
Duration: 00:05:19How your brain feels when you learn about it
Oct 24, 2024In this episode, we explore what happens inside your brain when you learn something new—especially about the brain itself! We discover how different parts of your brain, like the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, work together, and how learning makes your brain stronger, just like exercising muscles. Plus, when you understand something new, your brain celebrates by releasing dopamine, making you feel happy and proud. So, keep learning, Brain Explorers—every time you do, you're giving your brain new superpowers!
Duration: 00:04:38Why do we feel sad sometimes
Oct 22, 2024In this episode, we explore the feeling of sadness and why it happens. Sometimes it's obvious, other times it's a bit of a mystery! We’ll learn how our brain plays a part in these feelings and some fun ways to feel better when we’re down. Join us for a journey inside our amazing minds!
Duration: 00:05:19Things that our brain does not like
Oct 10, 2024In this episode of Brain Explorers, we learn how certain things like lack of sleep, stress, junk food, boredom, and too much screen time can be tough on our brains. But by understanding this, we can take steps to help our brains feel better and work smarter. The key is to get enough sleep, eat healthy, take breaks from screens, and relax when stressed. By treating our brains well, they’ll function at their best! Tune in next time for more exciting brain adventures, and keep exploring!
Duration: 00:04:41Things that make your brain super happy
Oct 06, 2024Hey, Brain Explorers! In this episode, I take you on a fun journey to discover what makes our brains happy. We explore how dopamine is released when we do things we enjoy, like eating ice cream or playing games. Moving our bodies helps release endorphins, making us feel even better, while spending time with people we care about boosts our happiness through oxytocin. And finally, learning new things keeps our brains excited and growing. I remind you that a happy brain is a healthy brain, so let's keep exploring every day!
Duration: 00:03:04What does a neurosurgeon do?
Sep 18, 2024In this episode of Brain Explorers, we explore the exciting world of neurosurgeons! These brain superheroes specialize in operating on the brain, spine, and nerves, helping people with injuries, tumors, or nerve problems. We learn about their daily routine, from meeting patients and studying X-rays to performing delicate surgeries that can take hours.
Becoming a neurosurgeon requires years of study, problem-solving skills, and constant learning. They play a crucial role in keeping our nervous system healthy and helping people recover from serious conditions. Plus, we share a fun fact: even when you're sleeping, your brain is still...
Duration: 00:04:04What’s your primary brain side
Sep 11, 2024Hey junior explorers, welcome back to Brain Explorers! Today, we're discovering if you’re more of a left-brain or right-brain person. Left-brain people are great at math and organizing, while right-brain explorers love music and creativity. But guess what? We all use both sides to do cool things every day! So, let's have fun figuring out how awesome your brain is!
Duration: 00:03:56Why does the brain have such a unique shape
Sep 07, 2024In this episode, we explore why the brain has its distinctive shape with all those folds, bumps, and grooves. These folds, called gyri and sulci, help the brain fit more cells into a small space, increasing brainpower. The shape also helps organize different brain areas, making communication between them quicker and more efficient.
Plus, each person’s brain shape is unique, like a fingerprint, which contributes to everyone's special talents and ways of thinking. The brain’s shape is key to how it functions and makes us who we are!
Duration: 00:03:10Why musicians should know about neuroscience
Sep 07, 2024In this episode, we dive into the connection between music and brain science. Neuroscience helps musicians understand how their brains work during practice, forming new connections and improving skills. It also explains how to keep practice sessions engaging and effective.
We explore how music triggers emotions in the brain, helping musicians connect with their audience on a deeper level. Plus, we cover how neuroscience can help manage performance anxiety and boost creativity. In short, understanding the brain is like unlocking a secret tool to make better music!
Duration: 00:03:24How much does your brain weigh and why?
Aug 28, 2024Hey, Brain Explorers! It’s Alma! Today, we discovered that your brain weighs about 1.5 kilograms—kind of like a big bag of apples! But don't be fooled; it's heavy because it’s packed with amazing stuff like neurons, glial cells, and blood vessels that keep everything working smoothly. So, even though it’s small, it’s mighty and full of wonders. Keep exploring, and always be amazed at how awesome your brain is!
Duration: 00:03:12Why can’t we live without our brains?
Aug 28, 2024Today we're exploring why our brains are so amazing and essential! Our brains are like the conductors of a large orchestra, our whole body, making sure everything runs smoothly, from breathing and heartbeats to thinking, feeling emotions, and remembering things. Remember to take good care of your brain by eating healthy, staying active, and getting enough sleep. Keep exploring, keep learning, and stay curious about your incredible brain!
Duration: 00:03:48How classical music makes your brain dance
Aug 27, 2024Today we’re uncovering how classical music interacts with our brains in fascinating ways. From making us tap our toes, to sparking emotions, unlocking memories, and boosting our brainpower, classical music truly works magic on our minds. Give it a try during your homework or creative tasks, and see how it enhances your focus and imagination. Before we wrap up, I’ve got a fun challenge for you. Thanks for joining me, and keep exploring and learning! Until next time, keep having fun with your amazing brain!
Duration: 00:04:32Welcome, Brain Explorers!
Aug 26, 2024Hey there, Brain Explorers! Welcome to the very first episode of our podcast, where we go on a fun adventure inside the most amazing thing in your body... your brain! I’m your host, Alma, and today, we’re going to explore how your brain works and why it’s so cool! Spoiler alert - it's like a super computer. Stay tuned for more.
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