106 episodes

If time is tight, what's the one thing that you should be doing to improve your health and wellbeing? Michael Mosley reveals surprisingly simple top tips that are scientifically proven to change your life.

Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley BBC Podcasts

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.7 • 52 Ratings

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If time is tight, what's the one thing that you should be doing to improve your health and wellbeing? Michael Mosley reveals surprisingly simple top tips that are scientifically proven to change your life.

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    Deep Calm - Episode 5: Using Music

    Deep Calm - Episode 5: Using Music

    Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body’s built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what’s happening inside as we find stillness and calm.

    Most of us instinctively know that music can have a huge impact on our mood. But it can also be an effective tool to tap into your body’s relaxation response. Plus thought loops, soundwaves and an encounter with the Organ of Corti.

    Guest: Stefan Koelsch, professor at the University of Bergen in Norway.

    Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward
    Researcher: William Hornbrook
    Production Manager: Maria Simons
    Editor: Zoë Heron
    Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso)
    A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.

    Deep Calm - Episode 4: Using the Power of Nature

    Deep Calm - Episode 4: Using the Power of Nature

    Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body’s built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what’s happening inside as we find stillness and calm.

    What is it about the natural world that has such a positive impact upon our physiology - slowing our heart rate and blood pressure, settling our thoughts and so much more? One theory is that it’s connected to the repeating patterns in nature - fractals - and Michael discovers that we live in a fractal universe.

    Guest: Richard Taylor, professor at the University of Oregon.

    Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward
    Researcher: William Hornbrook
    Production Manager: Maria Simons
    Editor: Zoë Heron
    Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso)
    Extract from "Fractal compositions No.1” composed by Severin Su in collaboration with 13&9 Design.
    A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.

    Deep Calm - Episode 3: Using Your Imagination

    Deep Calm - Episode 3: Using Your Imagination

    Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body’s built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what’s happening inside as we find stillness and calm.

    If you imagine yourself somewhere safe and relaxing, using something called Guided Imagery, you can activate the body’s relaxation response. Plus brainwaves, pupils and thought-birds.

    Guest: Katarzyna Zemla, PhD candidate SWPS / PJATK Universities in Warsaw.

    Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward
    Researcher: William Hornbrook
    Editor: Zoë Heron
    Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso)
    A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.

    Deep Calm - Episode 2: Relaxing Your Body

    Deep Calm - Episode 2: Relaxing Your Body

    Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body’s built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what’s happening inside as we find stillness and calm.
    Deliberately tensing and then relaxing groups of muscles all through the body is a potent technique for engaging your body’s relaxation response. We also encounter the magnificently-named Golgi tendon organ afferent nerve cells, and the interconnected nodes of the brain.
    Guest: Ian Robertson, professor at Trinity College Dublin.
    Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward
    Researcher: William Hornbrook
    Editor: Zoë Heron
    Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso)
    A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.

    • 14 min
    Deep Calm - Episode 1: Using Your Breath

    Deep Calm - Episode 1: Using Your Breath

    Sit back, leave behind the cares of the day and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley. In this new podcast series, designed to help you let go and unwind, each episode focuses on a scientifically-proven technique for activating the body’s built-in relaxation response, and takes a deep dive to explore what’s happening inside as we find stillness and calm.
    By deliberately slowing your breath you can help bring peace and calm to your body and mind. We discover a sweet spot (it’s around six breath per minute but varies from individual to individual) where bodily rhythms align to enhance this relaxation response, and encounter the wandering Vagus Nerve with its central, critical role in all of this.
    Guest: Mara Mather, professor at the University of Southern California.
    Series Producer, sound design and mix engineer: Richard Ward
    Researcher: William Hornbrook
    Production Manager: Maria Simons
    Editor: Zoë Heron
    Specially composed music by Richard Atkinson (Mcasso)
    A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Sounds / BBC Radio 4.

    • 13 min
    Welcome to Deep Calm - with Michael Mosley

    Welcome to Deep Calm - with Michael Mosley

    Sit back and take a sonic journey with Dr Michael Mosley as he focuses on scientifically-proven techniques for activating your body's built-in relaxation response.

    • 1 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
52 Ratings

52 Ratings

Dingkefoot ,

A Podcast that can really change your health

I’ve listened to Doc Mosley for years , adopted several of the ‘ Just One Thing’ ideas and indeed passed on several to friends over the years. I love this longer series , this episode in particular was totally absorbing as I walked my 4 km before work . Thank you so much Michael for introducing us to so much research and new ideas.

Rosey9697 ,

So informative !

I love this podcast and have particularly enjoyed the longer special editions. So practical and informative - it makes getting healthier seem manageable and not so daunting. Thank you !

AS101111 ,

Excellent podcast on health

Really informative podcast with simple actionable things to do. Also some of the actions can be easily upgraded (hacked) to make them even more effective. For walking, wear a bag pack loaded with weight, start with 10-15% of body weight. Means strength training as well as the cardio (is called rucking). The benefits of standing on one leg, which I’m doing while writing this, can be increased by lifting your heel up and down so you transfer the weight to your toes and then back down again a number of times. (But you do need to build up your strength and balance before doing this!)

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