So you're like, actually, one of our original rock stars. Kandee Johnson, so come on to the stage Kandee. So Kandee's channel is pretty easy to remember.
Kandee Johnson, so come on to the stage Kandee. So Kandee's channel is pretty easy to remember. It's youtube.com/kandeejohnson. And you now have almost two million subscribers.
which is kind of cool. But Kandee, how did you get started on Youtube? Tell us a little bit about that, and your channel, and your message.
So Kandee's channel is pretty easy to remember. It's youtube.com/kandeejohnson. And you now have almost two million subscribers. You've been on the platform for a while, you're a mom, you're kind of like this modern Renaissance woman.
So neurons firing leads to neurons rewiring. And Eric Kandel won the Nobel Prize for this in 2000 showing that when you get neurons to fire off, they actually activate genes in a way that
Thanks. Why do we just take a quick peek at one of Kandee's videos, so you can see what the content looks like on YouTube. Hi guys. It's Kandee, and I haven't done a tag video in so long. So this is going to be so much fun.
School? My brain would just be going a million miles an hour-- You're kind of panicking-- And they would just kind of stand there like, hi Kandee. And I'm like, hi.
We have these, sea slugs have them, the most-- I don't want to say-- let's just say the simplest of nervous systems, about 20,000 neurons. And in fact, Eric Kandel got the Nobel Prize showing that we learn basically the same way as sea slugs. So the necessary and sufficient components are a trigger, a behavior, and a reward, or a result.
You've been on the platform for a while, you're a mom, you're kind of like this modern Renaissance woman. Thanks. Why do we just take a quick peek at one of Kandee's videos, so you can see what the content looks like on YouTube. Hi guys. It's Kandee, and I haven't done a tag video in so long.
He actually comes from theater before he was in movies. Years ago, he wrote, oh, my god, I think it was a Kander and Ebb musical with his brother James, the happy time in the late '50s. And he wrote a bunch of books about theater.
And each one of them has 1,000 connections, roughly, with other neurons. We now know how information is stored in the neurons, both short term memory and long term memory, as a result of work by Eric Kandel. We know how the brain is able to pay attention to things.
Yeah, and it's really weird, because like I don't feel like I'm a celebrity at all, so it's so weird. Because at first, when somebody would come up and they'd be like, oh hi Kandee, and I'd be like, oh my gosh, I don't know your name. Do I know you from work?
I'm like, . So how long would you say, if you had to boil, how long would you say a typical video takes you from start to finish? And it's funny because I'd be at another panel, and I'd be talking to Ellen and Blair, and they'd be like, well we would look and see when Kandee