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April 7, 2023 27 mins

Born to immigrant parents who fled Gadaffi's Libya in 1978, Moha Bensofia has been to hell and back. A self proclaimed “f*ck up’ who turned bad into good, Moha joins Charlie Walk to explain a new piece of neurotech called Mendi. He not only shares his personal journey, but explains the benefits of getting more blood to the front of your brain as he recognized the power of this real-time medical-grade neurofeedback device to train people’s brains, Mendi uses neurofeedback to provide visual feedback based on your brain activity. A headset measures the activity while you play a fun brain-training mobile game. The system uses fNIRS technology to measure blood flow and oxygenation in the pre-frontal cortex of the brain. The brain training game requires focus and calmness, which increases activity and control of your brain’s pathway. Mendi was developed initially for victims of war and trauma, as well as people struggling with anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD. But, as you’ll hear on this episode, everyone can benefit from Mendi while learning the lessons of Moha’s journey to greatness. WALK THIS WAY with Moha Bensofia and never look back.  

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