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    Discovering Your Ikigai with the Japanese Rock-star Neuroscientist, Ken Mogi

    27/02/2026 | 55 mins.
    This is a repeat episode with the rock star, neuroscientist Ken Mogi as I felt it was so good, I’m playing it again! We discuss the concept of Ikigai, which translates to 'a reason to live.' Ken explains how Ikigai encompasses more than just work, emphasising the importance of starting small, releasing oneself to achieve flow, and finding joy in little things. Ken outlines the five pillars of Ikigai, which include harmony and sustainability, and the significance of being present in the moment. He encourages listeners to reconnect with their inner child to discover their Ikigai and live a fulfilling life.
    Timestamps:
    04:00 Understanding Ikigai: More Than Just Work
    07:56 The Five Pillars of Ikigai: Starting Small
    14:52 Releasing Yourself: The Flow State Connection
    28:05 Harmony and Sustainability in Life
    34:59 The Joy of Little Things
    40:48 Being in the Here and Now
    53:00 Final Thoughts on Finding Your Ikigai

    Resources
    Connected with Ken Mogi
    Books
    Think Like a Stoic
    The Little Book of Ikigai
    https://www.instagram.com/qualiaken/?hl=en
    https://x.com/kenmogi?lang=en

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    The Skin–Brain Connection: How Sunlight Influences Serotonin, Mood and Psychiatric Disorders - Wisdom wednesdays

    24/02/2026 | 11 mins.
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    What Regret Can Teach You With Carly Taylor

    22/02/2026 | 4 mins.
    We all have regrets — moments we wish we could redo, words we wish we could take back, choices that cost us something.
    In this week’s Mojo Monday, Carly explores how regret can either keep us stuck in self-criticism or become a powerful teacher. Drawing on Stoic wisdom and the framework of Hardiness, she shares how looking back with awareness can help us grow forward with intention.
    If there’s something you’ve been holding onto, this episode offers a new lens — one that turns regret into growth.
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    The Nervous System and Mental Health, with Dr Stephanie Rimka

    20/02/2026 | 1h 15 mins.
    In this episode I chat with Dr. Stephanie Rimka who shares her extensive knowledge on mental health, emphasising the importance of understanding the brain's role in mental wellness. She discusses her journey from traditional medicine to functional approaches, highlighting the significance of nutrition, particularly zinc, in brain function. Dr. Rimka explores the impact of modern diets, technology, and chronic stress on mental health, advocating for neurofeedback as a powerful tool for treatment. She also emphasises the need for a holistic approach that includes play, movement, and proper nutrition to rebalance the nervous system and promote overall well-being.
    Key Takeaways:
    Mental health issues are fundamentally brain issues.
    Zinc deficiency is prevalent and can significantly affect behaviour.
    Neurofeedback can be a powerful tool for mental health treatment.
    The modern diet often lacks essential nutrients for brain health.
    Understanding the interplay of zinc and copper is crucial for mental wellness.
    Anxiety can often be misdiagnosed and is linked to biological factors.
    Chronic stress leads to dysregulation of the nervous system.
    Relaxation is not the same as recovery; true recovery requires active engagement.
    The impact of technology and media on mental health is profound.
    Nutrition, particularly animal-based foods, is vital for brain health.

    Resources
    Dr Stephanie Rimka’s new book: The Dance of Feminine Power
    Connected with Dr Stephanie Rimka
    drimka.com
    https://drrimka.com/[email protected]
    https://www.instagram.com/dr_rimka/
    https://www.facebook.com/stephanie.rimka/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/drrimka
    https://www.tiktok.com/@rimkatalks

    01:10 Early Career and Experiences in Mental Health
    02:37 Transitioning from Traditional Medicine to Functional Approaches
    04:00 Understanding the Brain and Mental Health
    06:10 The Role of Zinc in Brain Function
    07:23 Dopamine, Zinc, and Mental Health
    12:02 The Impact of Modern Lifestyle on Mental Health
    16:03 The Importance of Nutrition and Diet
    20:35 The Connection Between Physical Health and Mental Well-being
    25:28 Neuroplasticity and Interventions for Mental Health
    25:56 Understanding Nervous System Dynamics
    32:48 The Impact of Modern Life on Stress Responses
    38:14 Tools for Rebalancing the Nervous System
    44:44 Neurofeedback and Empowering Change
    52:28 The Importance of Play in Movement
    55:12 Nutrition as the Foundation of Health
    57:06 The Role of Animal-Based Foods in Mental Health
    01:00:11 Circadian Biology and Its Impact on Well-Being
    01:03:00 The Power of Nature and Imagination
    01:08:08 Empowerment Through Understanding and Coaching

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    Forget brain training games - here's a powerful to keep your brain young and healthy: Wisdom Wednesdays

    17/02/2026 | 11 mins.
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Host Dr Paul Taylor, a Psychophysiologist, Neuroscientist, Exercise Scientist, and Nutritionist interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving hardiness in your mind, body and brain to become your best self.
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