Next Door Neuro

Dr. Jamey Maniscalco

Everything you care about - how you show up at work, at home, and for yourself - depends on brain health. Next Door Neuro makes brain science approachable and actionable, helping you build small, sustainable habits that fuel your brain and fuel your life.

  1. Jul 30

    The Lost Art of Being Human

    What if the future of wellness isn’t about optimizing ourselves, but simply remembering how to be human? In this conversation, I’m joined by Jennifer Walsh, a biophilic designer and founder of the Lost Art of Being Human, to explore how nature, beauty, neuroscience, and the spaces around us shape our health and happiness. Jennifer and I explore biophilia - our natural connection to living things and natural environments - and why natural light, birdsong, fresh air, organic textures, and time outdoors aren’t luxuries. They’re fundamental human needs. We also discuss the downside of hyper-optimization: tracking every step, analyzing every hour of sleep, and outsourcing our intuition to devices and influencers. As Jennifer puts it, perhaps we need to stop “biohacking” and start “bio-remembering.” In this episode, we explore: • How modern indoor life affects the human brain and body• The principles of biophilia and biophilic design• Why birdsong, water, daylight, and natural textures make us feel safe• How our environments can either feed us or deplete us• The role of nature in health, recovery, and longevity• Why wellness technology can disconnect us from our intuition• Simple, inexpensive ways to reconnect with your senses• How small moments in nature can create meaningful change over time You don’t need to completely overhaul your life.  Open the blinds. Listen for the birds. Take a short walk without your earbuds. Look out the window between meetings.  Small moments of nature, repeated consistently, can have an extraordinary impact. CONNECT WITH JENNIFER Website: https://www.lostartofbeinghuman.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejenniferwalshLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejenniferwalsh If this conversation resonated with you, please like the episode, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who could use a little more nature in their life.

    The Lost Art of Being Human
  2. Jun 12

    How to Stop Living on Autopilot

    Over the last few months, I’ve had conversations with neuroscientists, addiction specialists, leadership coaches, outdoor educators, adventurers, and podcasters. On the surface, they were all talking about different things. But the more I reflected on those conversations, the more I realized they were all pointing toward the same idea: The quality of our lives is shaped less by our intentions than by our defaults. Why do we instinctively reach for our phones? Why do we fall into habits we know aren’t serving us? And why do so many of us feel drawn to the novelty of nature, adventure, and deeper human connection? In this season recap episode of Next Door Neuro, I explore the common thread running through this year’s conversations: the importance of intentionality in a world increasingly designed to run us on autopilot. Drawing on insights from guests including outdoor educator Sarah Nielsen, Erica Mallery - coach and mentor for those looking to improve their relationship with alcohol, leadership coach Marcy Stoudt, adventurer Richard Campbell, and podcaster Dawn Wecker, I unpack what it means to pay attention, build better defaults, and create a life that reflects who we actually want to be. Because the most important question we should be asking isn’t “How can I optimize my life?” It’s simply: “Is this the way I want to live?” If you enjoy conversations about neuroscience, behavior change, mental health, human connection, and what it means to thrive in the modern world, I’d love to have you along for the journey.

    How to Stop Living on Autopilot
5
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

Everything you care about - how you show up at work, at home, and for yourself - depends on brain health. Next Door Neuro makes brain science approachable and actionable, helping you build small, sustainable habits that fuel your brain and fuel your life.