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ReeThink - Where Neuroscience and Technology Converge to Rewire Minds, Markets and Human Potential

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ReeThink the System. ReeWire the Future.In an age of digital immersion and algorithmic pressure, your most valuable asset is your attention span. As the line between biological and digital intelligence blurs, the ReeThink Podcast explores how to protect and expand human potential.Hosted by Rudi Adigbli, this is the "Mental Gym" for the modern era. We bridge the gap between neuroscience research and the neurotech innovations reshaping our world.Why ReeThink?The old paradigm of the brain as an "isolated island" is dead. We are witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime shift: from the "AI Pressure Cooker" forcing education reform to the discovery that movement is neuromodulation for the Central Nervous System (CNS). The old rules of human performance no longer apply. We don't just talk about change; we decode the cognitive science behind it.Each episode features deep-dives with PhDs, neuroscientists, and tech pioneers to provide a biological and technological "Software Update" for your life and business.What We Explore:Neuroscience Research: How the brain evolved to navigate 3D environments and why the cubicle is a biological "stagnation trap".Neurotech & Innovation: The intersection of neurotechnology, VR, and AI to enhance our human expierence.Human Performance & CNS: How coordination drills like juggling synchronize brain hemispheres to unlock genius-level logic.Attention Span & Sovereignty: Reclaiming focus from digital offloading through Bio-Energetic grounding to shift from "Survival" to "Creative" mode.Future of Education: Preparing humans for a society where AI handles the procedural, and humans must master originality.Master Your OriginalityThe highest hierarchy of thinking is Creation. To be original, you need a regulated, grounded, and expressive Central Nervous System. Stop being a "copy of a copy" and start exploring your true capacity.Subscribe to ReeThink on Spotify and YouTube. ReeThink the Science. ReeWire the Mind.

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jakson Are We All Becoming Neurodivergent - Or Did We Just Break the Environment? | Lisa from NeuroMynds kansikuva

Are We All Becoming Neurodivergent - Or Did We Just Break the Environment? | Lisa from NeuroMynds

60% of Gen Z now identifies as neurodivergent. But what if most of them aren't, and the real crisis is that modern life has made everyone's brain act like it is? Lisa, founder of Neurominds, was diagnosed with ADHD and autism at 31 after 17 years navigating corporate HR. What followed wasn't relief — it was six months of grief, outdated medical narratives, and a painful unmasking process that cost her relationships, career certainty, and the identity she'd built to survive. Now she's turning that experience into a holistic ecosystem for neurodivergent people who are done settling for fragmented support. In this episode of the ReeThink Podcast, we dig into what no one is willing to say out loud: that the diagnostic landscape is broken. Lisa draws a critical line between neurodivergence by nature — people born with pattern recognition, hypersensitivity, and information processing at lightspeed and neurodivergence created by environmental overload. Phones, airports, open offices, social media we've engineered overstimulation into every corner of daily life, and now everyone is showing symptoms. We go deep on the double mask neurodivergent people wear in corporate environments, why masking literally makes people sick, how the amygdala and nervous system handle sensory input differently in ADHD and autistic brains, and why the women who need diagnosis most are the ones overlooked until their 30s. Rudi shares his own experience with pattern recognition and the frustration of predictions no one remembers you made. This conversation doesn't stay clinical. It moves into generational trauma, the Epstein revelations, how capitalism weaponizes fear, why discernment is the most underdeveloped skill in modern society, and Lisa's vision for a world where cognitive diversity is as normalized as any other human variation. 🧠 Topics covered: ADHD, autism, neurodivergent masking, ADHD in women, late diagnosis, nervous system regulation, pattern recognition, autistic burnout, corporate culture, generational trauma, mental health, emotional awareness, neurodiversity, holistic health 00:00 Introduction to Neurodivergence and Personal Journey 06:07 Early Experiences and Realizations of Neurodivergence 09:00 The Struggles of Authenticity and Masking 14:42 The Complexity of Neurodivergence and Diagnosis 17:36 The Role of Environment in Neurodivergence 20:21 The Future of Neurodivergence and Societal Change 26:09 Philosophizing Solutions for Systemic Issues 33:28 The Importance of Discernment 34:49 Understanding Body Signals and Emotions 40:11 Education and the Need for Change 46:06 The Impact of Generational Trauma 52:38 The Collective Shadow of Humanity 57:56 The Journey of Healing and Self-Discovery

4. touko 2026 - 1 h 1 min
jakson Your "Smart but Lazy" Kid Isn't Lazy - What No One Told You About Gifted Children | Mark Talaga kansikuva

Your "Smart but Lazy" Kid Isn't Lazy - What No One Told You About Gifted Children | Mark Talaga

What if the most capable kid in the room is also the one struggling the most - and nobody sees it? Gifted doesn't mean easy. It means extreme developmental gaps that nobody is trained to recognize. A child who can master physics but can't spell their own name. A teenager who aces every test but falls apart in college. An adult who can talk their way through any meeting but can't organize a single project without panic. In this episode of the ReeThink Podcast, Mark Talaga - therapist, owner of the Center for Identity Potential, and host of the Hopelessly Gifted podcast - explains why giftedness is actually a special needs profile, why the "smart but lazy" label is almost always a misdiagnosis, and what's really going on inside the brain when a brilliant kid shuts down. We go deep on executive function and why it's the invisible bottleneck for gifted and neurodivergent people, how the amygdala in gifted individuals is on average twice the size of a typical brain's - making emotions bigger, louder, and longer-lasting - and why the school system is structurally designed to fail these kids. Rudi shares personal experiences raising a gifted son, including navigating screen time, social media, and the emotional weight of a 13-year-old saying "you have to trust me." This conversation reframes what it means to be gifted: it's not a golden ticket. It's a developmental profile with real vulnerabilities that, when understood, can be transformed into extraordinary potential. 🧠 Topics covered: gifted children, executive function, ADHD, neurodivergent parenting, gifted kid burnout, emotional regulation, procrastination psychology, screen time, growth mindset, neurodiversity, child development, mental health. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Giftedness and Counseling 03:21 Understanding Giftedness: Myths and Realities 12:02 Executive Functioning and Its Impact 14:49 Strategies for Supporting Gifted Children 23:56 The Importance of Emotional Buy-In 29:16 The Impact of Identity on Emotional Responses 34:16 Understanding Identity and Emotional Challenges 36:28 Parental Misunderstandings of Giftedness 39:16 Engagement and Challenge in Learning 41:30 Understanding Giftedness and Emotional Challenges 44:14 Navigating Social Media and Emotional Regulation 53:02 Utilizing AI Tools for Gifted Children 57:36 Reforming the Education System for Diverse Learners

27. huhti 2026 - 1 h 4 min
jakson Why Meditation Alone Won't Fix Your Stress (What Your Body Actually Needs) | Stefan Becker kansikuva

Why Meditation Alone Won't Fix Your Stress (What Your Body Actually Needs) | Stefan Becker

You meditate, you do yoga, you try to relax, but the tension never fully leaves. Why? Because most stress isn't in your mind. It's locked in your muscles, your jaw, your breathing patterns, stored there since childhood. And no amount of sitting still will release what the body armored over decades. In this episode of the ReeThink Podcast, Stefan Becker, creator of the Sonar Body System and practitioner with over 30 years of experience in Eastern philosophy, martial arts, and body-based healing, explains why ancient relaxation methods need an upgrade for the modern nervous system. Drawing on the work of Wilhelm Reich and the latest understanding of somatic experiencing, Stefan breaks down the four keys to unlocking stored tension: the jaw (your body's "conductor"), the head-body disconnection, the 10 breathing rooms most people never use, and the energy release pathways through the arms and legs. We go deep on why 85% of physical symptoms may trace back to unprocessed childhood stress, how your breathing capacity is likely running at only 10–25%, and what actually happens in the body when layers of tension finally release, including one client whose shoe size grew after decades of chronic back pain disappeared. If you've tried breathwork, therapy, or trauma work and still feel stuck, this conversation reframes the problem: it's not that you need more relaxation. You need to restore the regulation between tension and relaxation that your body lost before age seven. 🧠 Topics covered: breathwork, nervous system regulation, somatic experiencing, trauma release exercises, stress relief, body intelligence, breathing exercises, de-armoring, polyvagal theory, Wilhelm Reich, holistic health, burnout recovery 00:00 — Why traditional relaxation methods fall short 05:19 — The hidden stress patterns set before age 7 10:08 — How 50,000 negative messages shape your body's armor 14:07 — The connection between stored tension and chronic disease 17:07 — The organic reflex cycle children lose — and adults need back 21:29 — Vagus nerve, tension vs. relaxation, and why balance matters 27:10 — Why you're only using 25% of your breathing capacity 36:58 — The 4 keys: jaw, head-body bridge, breathing rooms, and energy release 53:40 — How to expand awareness without fighting your own body

20. huhti 2026 - 52 min
jakson Beyond the Brain: Embodied Intelligence, Breath & Intuition With Lucia Hegenbartova kansikuva

Beyond the Brain: Embodied Intelligence, Breath & Intuition With Lucia Hegenbartova

In this episode of the ReeThink Podcast, Rudi sits down with Lucia Hegenbartova – former tech executive turned executive coach, breathwork teacher and consciousness explorer – for one of the most expansive conversations yet on the show. Lucia spent 15 years building enterprise SaaS startups, several of which became global market leaders and one a unicorn. Then, after a traumatic personal experience left her acutely suicidal and her mind completely out of control, a single meditation session changed everything. Ten minutes into a simple breath-slowing practice, months of constant mental anguish dissolved in an instant. That moment sent her on a deep journey into breathwork, somatic practice, neuroscience and the nature of consciousness itself – and ultimately led to a radical career pivot from C-suite executive to guide for leaders who want to access their full human potential. Together, Rudi and Lucia explore why chronic stress is not just a health problem but a cognitive performance problem – literally pulling blood flow away from the prefrontal cortex and turning leaders into a more primitive version of themselves exactly when they need their most evolved capacities. They unpack the autonomic nervous system as the hidden lever behind executive function, creativity and decision-making, and why breath is the most elegant and accessible back door into that system. From there the conversation goes deeper: into embodied intelligence and why the brain is not the seat of intelligence but merely one node in a larger system that includes the gut, heart, fascia and nervous system. Into three distinct layers of intuition – from fast pattern recognition to creative breakthrough to transpersonal knowing. And into the big question of what remains uniquely human as AI commoditises analytical thinking. 00:00 Introduction to Lucia Hegenbartova 01:29 Journey from Tech to Human Complexity 06:11 The Drive to Understand Human Behavior 07:45 The Intersection of Science and Spirituality 11:01 Experiencing Consciousness Beyond the Self 12:24 The Nature of Truth and Subjective Experience 15:11 The Career Pivot: From Executive to Coach 25:26 Shifting from Ambition to Inner Alignment 30:55 Embodied Intelligence: A New Perspective 35:28 The Role of the Nervous System in Decision Making 46:39 Chronic Stress and Cognitive Performance 57:35 Authenticity and Emotional Regulation 01:01:49 Understanding Intuition: A Personal Journey 01:03:44 The Science of Intuition: Three Layers Explained 01:09:34 The Intersection of Intuition and Consciousness 01:15:20 AI and Human Cognition: Opportunities and Challenges 01:26:29 Practical Steps for a Regulated Nervous System

13. huhti 2026 - 1 h 30 min
jakson From Data to Presence: Mindfulness, Calm Tech & The Pulse Ring With Johan Matton kansikuva

From Data to Presence: Mindfulness, Calm Tech & The Pulse Ring With Johan Matton

In this episode of the ReeThink Podcast, Rudi talks with Johan Matton, co‑founder of Pulse Mindfulness, about why the future of wellness is less about tracking and more about training your nervous system in real life. Johan spent 12 years in New York’s high‑pressure film industry making content for brands like Spotify, Nike and Microsoft before leaving it all behind to build the Pulse Ring – an “awareness wearable” that doesn’t track anything, but uses gentle haptic vibrations to snap you out of autopilot and back into the present moment. We explore how most wellness tech sits on your phone – the same device that is already overloading you with notifications – and why Johan believes life is meant to be lived, not just measured. Instead of more dashboards, Pulse uses subtle, random vibrations throughout the day to remind you to pause, take a few deep breaths, notice your body and reconnect with what you’re actually doing. Over time, these micro‑pauses become a powerful anchor for mindfulness, nervous‑system regulation and habit change, especially for overthinkers and people with fast minds. Johan shares his own story of growing up with anxiety and a difficult home environment, becoming obsessed with self‑help and meditation, and then discovering that the missing piece wasn’t another 10‑day retreat – it was remembering to practice in the middle of real life. After an eight‑week mindfulness course changed everything, he watched the benefits fade simply because he forgot to pause once the course ended. That insight eventually led to the idea of a ring that vibrates 10 times a day as a physical prompt to breathe, relax your shoulders, unclench your jaw and observe your thoughts instead of reacting from them. We discuss: * How the wellness industry drifted into biohacking, longevity and endless tracking, and why Johan is betting on a shift back toward well‑being over data. * The difference between reacting to life on autopilot vs acting with intention, and how tiny pauses train your brain to choose your response instead of being dragged by thought loops. * Why breathwork and deep breathing remain one of the simplest, most powerful tools for stress reduction and executive function – if you actually remember to use them 10 times a day. * How Johan thinks about identity, founders’ anxiety and over‑identification with a startup, and why repetition and conditioning are key to rewiring old patterns. * Where he believes mental health and wellness are headed over the next 5–10 years: a likely short‑term decline in mental wellbeing, especially among teens, followed by a wave of solutions that help people disconnect from screens and reconnect with their bodies and communities. 00:00 Introduction to Pulse Mindfulness 06:18 Personal Journey and Motivation Behind Pulse 14:25 Transition from Filmmaking to Mindfulness Tech 18:15 The Challenges of Startup Life 22:04 Explaining Mindfulness to Beginners 27:24 The Future of the Wellness Industry 31:26 Investor Perspectives on Wellness Innovations 35:09 Pulse's Vision for the Future 42:47 Childhood Trauma and Mindfulness Healing

6. huhti 2026 - 48 min
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