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Regulating Mental Health Using Our Senses

Regulating Mental Health Using Our Senses

FromHarvest Series


Regulating Mental Health Using Our Senses

FromHarvest Series

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ari Peralta is an expert in neuroscience. He is an award-winning sensory designer and has led innovative projects that empower wellness in the Space, hospitality, retail, healthcare and automotive sectors. Ari continues championing new ways to use the senses to enrich experiences and promote self-awareness. In this episode, we’ll discuss the link between our senses and our wellbeing with Ari.Harvest is an event produced by Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThis episode is sponsored by London Nootropics Coffee. You can order the Zen flavour with lion's mane mushroom and Rhodiola, or all the other blends at www.londonnootropics.com, with code HARVEST for 20% off. [2:24] - How can our senses improve our well-being?What happens if we can modulate sensations to expand perception and therefore elevate people's moods, reduce pain or increase connexion?[4:52] - To start doing this, we need to know people's arousal. By tapping into more than one sense at a time, we can awaken memory from other senses. It worked on a person who has Alzheimer's. [8:27] - We are multisense beings. We can't turn one sense off. [10:00] - What is the most effective sense? Spoiler: it's sent. [13:00] - Our senses are directly connected to emotions. [14:25] - Can you transform a bad memory into a good memory? That's Ari's goal! Ari speaks about MyCocoon, the company he joined. He is checking how we reduce pain perception with colour for a dental company.[19:10] - Colour is a language for Ari. [20:43] - Why so many people are suffering from anxiety? What to do?[22:30] - Ari is from the Dominican Republic, a very colourful country. Which influence does it have on Ari's passion for studying the senses?[27:00] - Challenges and hard times are good opportunities for Ari to grow. He talks about neuroplasticity. [28:40] - What's Ari's best habit to maintain mental agility? What is the virtue of micro-habits?[31:44] - Harvest of the Day : if something easy or simple could make the world a better place, what would it be for her?In two weeks, we will release Christian Jochnick's interview. He is a naturepreneur and founder of Juntos farm in Ibiza. Don't miss the episode, it's going to be the first one of a mini series about regenerative architecture and agriculture, organised with Thomas Ermacora. You can follow us on Instagram : Harvestseries, and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by Alice Krief @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel MoriasiArtwork by Pedro Vidigal, communication by Alix PaverHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Released:
Jun 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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This podcast is here to help you ask yourself the right questions, boost your critical thinking, and broaden your horizons. Journalist Rose Claverie is interviewing for Harvest great speakers like emotional trauma specialist Dr Gabor Mate, functional medicine expert Mark Hyman, model turned environmental activist Lily Cole, microbiota specialist Anita Frauwallner and neuroscientist Idriss Aberkane. The guests were all interviewed during the event Harvest, a 4-day experience on the South Western Coast of Turkey, produced by Athena Advisers and Capital Partners. They share their stories and practical advice to help listeners take better care of themselves, their relationships and the planet. At the end of each episode, the guests answer this question: if something very simple could be done, that could change the world, what would they choose? Episodes last around 30mn and are released every two weeks, on Wednesdays.