Episodes

  • Episode 15 - Ben Aldridge
    Aug 16 2024

    Ben writes and speaks about Stoic philosophy, comfort zones, mental health and adventure. He is the author of How to Be Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable, How to Control the Uncontrollable, Seriously Happy and the Get Out of Your Comfort Zone Cards.

    Ben has spoken to audiences around the world, appeared on TV & radio and been interviewed on high-profile podcasts. His books have been translated into 6 languages and featured on a variety of bestseller lists.

    His message encourages others to build resilience by stepping outside of their comfort zones in a host of different ways. His methods and thinking are inspired by ancient philosophy and modern psychology.

    Ben's book recommendation:

    - The Tao of Pooh - Benjamin Hoff

    - Meditations - Marcus Aurelius

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    43 mins
  • Season Two - Episode 8 - Sonya Russo
    Jul 26 2024

    Sonya had a successful career in advertising until a breakdown and stint in rehab introduced her to mindfulness and wellbeing practices.

    Inspired by these she started her own company, Waves Mindfulness, and from there began a new conversation with the Universe.

    Sonya’s podcast recommendations:

    • This American Life
    • Radiolab

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    57 mins
  • Season Two - Episode 7 - Anil Seth
    Feb 23 2024

    Attend Anil's upcoming lecture on 26/03/24 here

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    Anil's book recommendation: Piranesi - Susanna Clarke

    With more than two decades of research and outreach experience, Anil’s mission is to advance the science of consciousness and to use its insights for the benefit of society, technology and medicine. An internationally leading researcher, Anil is also a renowned public speaker, best-selling author, and sought-after collaborator.

    Anil is Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience and Director of the Sussex Centre for Consciousness Science at the University of Sussex, Co-Director of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Program on Brain, Mind and Consciousness, a European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Investigator, and Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal Neuroscience of Consciousness (Oxford University Press). He has published more than 200 research papers in a variety of fields, is recognized as being in the top 0.1% of researchers worldwide (2019-2023, Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher) and was named as in the Top 50 Innovators by World Summit AI (2022). He holds degrees in Natural Sciences (MA, Cambridge), Knowledge-Based Systems (MSc, Sussex), and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (Ph.D., Sussex). He carried out his postdoctoral work in San Diego with the Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman.

    Anil’s book - Being You: A New Science of Consciousness (Faber/Dutton, 2021) – was an instant Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller and was a 2021 Book of the Year for The Guardian, The Economist, The New Statesman, Bloomberg Business, and a 2021 Science Book of the Year for The Guardian and The Financial Times.

    In 2023 he won the Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize, awarded annually to the scientist or engineer whose expertise in communicating scientific ideas in lay terms is exemplary. Prospect Magazine listed him as one of 25 top global thinkers for 2024. Anil’s main-stage TED talk has been viewed over fourteen million times and is one of their most popular science talks. He was the 2017 President of the British Science Association (Psychology Section) and the 2019 winner of the KidSpirit Perspectives award. He has featured in many high-profile podcasts (including Sam Harris, Rangan Chatterjee). He has appeared in several films (The Most Unknown, The Search), appears regularly on BBC Radio (Life Scientific, Inside Science, Today Programme, etc), and has written for Aeon, The Guardian, Granta, New Scientist, and Scientific American, among other venues. His other books include 30 Second Brain (Ivy Press, 2014) and EyeBenders (with Clive Gifford, winner of the 2015 Royal Society Young Person’s Book Prize), and he has collaborated on a wide range of art-science projects from drama (Elegy, Nick Payne) to rap (The Rap Guide to Consciousness, with Baba Brinkman), and is lead scientist on the groundbreaking immersive science-art experience Dreamachine, which won the 2023 CogX Best Innovation in Creative Arts award and the 2023 Lumen Immersive Environment Award.

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    47 mins
  • Season Two - Episode 6 - Anouk Jans
    Jan 26 2024

    Driven by pioneering spirit, Anouk Jans is a Creative Director who creates brand identities, creative concepts, campaigns, social media strategies and digital content to help define, establish and build international love brands that shape culture.

    Anouk was the main focus of the documentary, ‘Kill Your Darlings: Presented By Togetherr’ based on the advertising and creative industry, and is currently the Creative Director of Spring Studios Milan, and the Founder of Creative Collective BYUS Global.

    You can find her on Instagram @anoukjns, @byusglobal

    Anouk’s book recommendation: 101 essays that will change the way you think - Brianna Wiest

    You can also find Satori on Instagram here: @find_satori

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    41 mins
  • Season Two - Episode 5 - Gin Rimmington-Jones
    Jan 12 2024

    Gin Rimmington Jones is a lens-based photographic artist exploring ideas of time, space and coexistence in the nested relationship between humans and the natural world. Fascinated by the point at which the two worlds collide, her work interrogates the connections between landscape, representation and the image to question cultural assumptions around agency and the natural world.

    Gin's forthcoming book 'What the mountain said', based on the work she made in a marble quarry in Spain 2019 & 2020, is due to be released in an edition of 100 February 2024. More information will be available on her website, and via her Instagram channel. www.ginrimmingtonjones.com @ginrimjon

    Gin's book recommendation:

    The Poetics of Space - Gaston Bachelard

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    57 mins
  • Season Two - Episode 4 - Phil Hewitt
    Dec 30 2023

    Phil Hewitt is a Suffolk born photographer; now residing in North London.

    At heart, a man of the countryside. Phil grew up in rural Suffolk and spent most of his childhood building dens, picking up woodlice and catching tadpoles.

    As he moved through his teens, the birth of the internet ignited his enthusiasm of what the world had to offer. An enormous playground of chance and possibility.

    He tends to focus on projects that take him far and wide. This has an unusual paradox at its core; when you’re away you can’t wait to get home and when you’re home you can’t wait to get away. Either way, he feels most at home with a camera around his neck and some comfortable shoes on his feet.

    Phil’s book recommendation:

    The Year Of Magical Thinking - Joan Dideon

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    52 mins
  • Season Two - Episode 3 - Emma Slade
    Dec 8 2023

    Emma Slade (Ani Pema Deki), Buddhist Nun, inspirational speaker, transformational coach & charity founder.

    A deep-seated desire to enquire into the deeper aspects of humanity arose following a life-changing trip to Jakarta, where she was held hostage at gunpoint. She resigned from her financial career and explored yoga and meditation and methods of wellbeing with the ultimate aim of turning a traumatic episode into wisdom and conditions for thriving.

    Emma is the first and only Western woman to be ordained in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan as a Buddhist nun.

    In 2015 Emma founded and became CEO of the registered UK charity, Opening Your Heart to Bhutan, to help special needs children in Bhutan.

    In 2017 Emma was given the Point of Light award by the UK Prime Minister in recognition of her exceptional volunteering.

    Emma’s reading recommendations: Gampopa, Lisa Jewell

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    54 mins
  • Season Two - Episode 2 - Laura El-Tantawy
    Nov 24 2023

    Laura El-Tantawy is an award winning British/Egyptian documentary photographer, book maker & educator.

    Born in Ronskwood in Worcestershire, UK, Laura studied in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the US & UK. Living between East and West for much of her life inspires her work. Her projects investigate notions of home and belonging, routinely approaching her work from a social and environmental perspective inspired by her transatlantic background. Her visual explorations often intertwine moving images, sound, and personal narratives, marked by the artist’s lyrical eye on reality.

    Laura is the first Egyptian to be awarded the prestigious W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund award, which she received for her long-term series I’ll Die For You.

    Her work has been published in The New Yorker, Afar, Le Monde, Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, Time, New York Times, Huck & Foam.

    In 2020, Laura joined Canon’s global Ambassador Programme. Joining a roster of more than 100 visual professionals, she represents the future of visual storytelling, Canon's unique brand & “its silent heroes — the staff & visionary engineers who make my work possible” she said.

    Laura prides herself on her independent identity as a visual creative. Her goal as an artist is to produce socially engaged, unique and thought-provoking work. She often collaborates with like-minded individuals, institutions & organisations driven to inform responsibly, contribute positive change to the world & encourage stimulating thought & creativity.

    Laura’s book recommendation: Think Like A Tree - Sarah Spencer

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    55 mins