Deep Change Podcast

James Garrett

Welcome to The Deep Change Podcast, where we explore the future of human potential through psychology, brain tech, and pushing the boundaries of neuroplasticity.

Episodes

  1. 10/21/2019

    Ep. 8: Can Tech Help Us Become Better Humans?

    Listen in while Ariel Garten takes us on an exciting ride around the world of neurotech. As a founder at Muse, and neurotech evangelist, she believes that tech can play a big role in helping humanity achieve its potential. We talk about why neurofeedback is so helpful in creating a sustained sense of progress in your meditation practice, what role tech plays in motivating us to become our best selves, and what's coming next in the neurotech world! This is a genuinely optimistic look at what's possible when you push the boundaries of human potential! If you want an insider's look at one of the most successful neurotech companies to date, check out this episode! Check out Muse here: http://choosemuse.com/  Subscribe to my podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-change-podcast/id1453064765?ign-mpt=uo%3D4&mt=2 ---------------- Ariel is the Founder of InteraXon, makers of Muse, which is the award-winning brain-sensing headband that takes the guesswork out of meditation. Ariel studied neuroscience at the University of Toronto and worked in labs at Toronto’s Krembil Neuroscience Centre researching Parkinson’s disease and hippocampal neurogenesis. No mere science nerd, Ariel is a fashion designer whose clothing opened Toronto Fashion Week in '03, and has had her work displayed at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Ariel’s uncommon combination of science and art is integral to the design of Muse and to InteraXon’s unique approach to brain-sensing technology. Ariel was also a therapist in private practice. Ariel and her team are merging technology, neuroscience, art and design. Ariel and Muse have been featured in CNN, Forbes, Popular Science, CNET, CNBC, VentureBeat, TechCrunch, Wall Street Journal Tech and more, for creating what Huffington Post calls "the beautiful headband that will make you smarter". As well as her full-time position at Muse, Ariel keynotes around the world on technology, mindfulness, and entrepreneurship. She’s pushing the boundaries of what’s possible by fusing art and neurotech, and in so doing is making all of us calmer, smarter, and happier.

    52 min
  2. 10/21/2019

    Ep. 7: How Do We Create Mindful Societies?

    We often think about meditation and mindfulness as an individual pursuit, but in this episode of the Deep Change Podcast, Jay Vidyarthi talks about why it matters to think on a societal level and some of the efforts he's been making to bring about that kind of change. We also talk about his thoughts and insights as he led the Muse headband user experience team as well as the future challenges and opportunities of neurotech going forward. Check it out! Check out A Mindful Society here:  https://amindfulsociety.org/ Check out Muse here: http://choosemuse.com/ Subscribe to my podcast here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-change-podcast/id1453064765?mt=2&uo=4 ----------------------- Jay is an award-winning experience designer for products that enhance mindfulness and well-being. He led the user experience team that launched the Muse headband, a neurofeedback meditation assistant that uses EEG to deepen your meditation practice. He’s published multiple academic papers on technologies for mindfulness. He established the annual “Mindful Society” conference, which takes place every year in Toronto. In addition to that, he founded a new government innovation office and has been featured in top tier publications and media including Forbes, Fast Company, VICE, Inside Design, and CBC If this weren’t enough, he’s also an accomplished musician and has played in hundreds of musical concerts. But that’s just the outside story. The inside story is that he’s been practicing mindfulness for over 10 years, cementing his daily practice through meditation habits and regular extended retreats – including 2 months of intensive training in a monastic setting. If you’ve ever met Jay, you can feel the power of his mindfulness practice in his kind and light-hearted presence.  This is a guy who’s deeply concerned about our culture of distraction in today’s attention economy, and he’s dedicated his life to helping us all be more focused, more kind, and more mindful.

    52 min
  3. 10/08/2019

    Ep. 6: Learn Faster with Neuropriming

    In this episode of the Deep Change Podcast, we dive into the world of neuropriming, hyperplasticity, and how to increase your learning speed by up to 50%. Using transcranial direct current stimulation (i.e., electricity), Halo Neuroscience founder Dr. Daniel Chao explores the possibility of turning back time and getting your adult brain to learn as fast as kids' brains learn. You don't want to miss this episode! Check out Halo Neuroscience here:  https://haloneuro.com (for $75 off, use Discount Code: BRAINBYDESIGN) Subscribe to my podcast here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-change-podcast/id1453064765?mt=2&uo=4 -------------- Dr. Daniel Chao is a neuroscientist and entrepreneur who specializes in technology that improves brain performance. He’s the Co-Founder of Halo Neuroscience, a venture-backed human performance company based in the Bay Area. The company's first product, Halo Sport, is the world's first neurostimulation system built specifically to accelerate the development of muscle memory from training. Prior to founding Halo, Dr. Chao was the head of business development at NeuroPace, where he helped create the world's first closed-loop neurostimulation device for the treatment of epilepsy. He received his M.D. and M.S. in neuroscience from Stanford University. --------------------- Affiliate Disclosure: If you purchase something from Halo Neuroscience and use the above discount code, I will receive a small amount of that sale, which helps me keep the lights on and allows me to keep making good content.

    59 min
  4. 02/13/2019

    Ep. 1: Take Your Brain To The Spa

    In this episode with Vital Neuro co-founder Alex Doman, we explore the power of brain tech to neutralize stress. Alex shares why stress is such a big problem, how to be smarter about it, and what his team at Vital Neuro is doing to help us all reduce it.   Check out their incredible work here: https://vitalneuro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/VitalNeuro/ ----------------------- Alex Doman is an author, entrepreneur, public speaker and product creator, who has 25 years of experience in leadership in the brain health, neurotechnology, and therapeutic music markets.   The third generation in a family of pioneers dedicated to improving brain performance for over seventy-five years, Alex is founder & Chief Product Officer of Vital Neuro, founder & CEO of Advanced Brain Technologies, founder & Chief Scientist of Sleep Genius, and bestselling co-author of Healing at the Speed of Sound®.   His production credits are extensive, leading the research, creative and innovation teams who’ve created cutting-edge solutions that have helped millions of people worldwide including: The Listening Program®, Brain Builder®, Sleep Genius™, inTime™, Sound Health®, Music for Babies™, Music for the Mind™, Waves™ multi-sensory audio system, TAVS™ (Test of Auditory and Visual Skills), The Movement Program and Vital's Leonardo, a mobile cloud based service for stress reduction.  Alex has been interviewed for; NBC, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, Today, NPR Marketplace, Wall Street Journal, Self, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Fast Company, CBS Moneywatch, ESPN Radio, Hearing Health Magazine, popular podcasts and other media.   Doman’s writing has been featured in several magazines, journals and books. He is a blogger and host of the Advanced Brain Podcast with guests including NY Times bestselling authors, health personalities, and other thought leaders.   Alex was named one of the top 50 human behavior experts to watch. He is a TEDx and keynote speaker and frequent presenter at online summits and on international stages.

    39 min

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Welcome to The Deep Change Podcast, where we explore the future of human potential through psychology, brain tech, and pushing the boundaries of neuroplasticity.