Smart People Get Curious
The most-replayed clip of the episode is Dr. Ribeiro explaining why strangers on opposite sides of the world can share the same dream. He then dives into how being disconnected from our dreams makes it harder to grasp the ripple effects of our choices — or the possibilities waiting for us. Shannon Race, founder and CEO of Bio.me, poses her pressing questions about sleep and dreaming to Brazil-based neuroscientist Sidarta Ribeiro—and the conversation takes a few dreamy twists and turns. Our takeaway? Start talking about your dreams. Get curious about: * What REM sleep is and why we need it * Lucid dreaming * Finding the meaning and purpose of a dream * How to get better sleep * How our dreams can build a better society Shannon Race is the Co-Founder and CEO of Bio.me [http://bio.me], a groundbreaking line of gut health supplements designed to optimize digestion, reduce bloating, restore the microbiome, and support immunity. Shannon has worked with industry-leading brands such as Bulletproof, Poppi, Beekeeper’s Naturals, and Native Pet, and has shared her expertise as a featured speaker at events like Create & Cultivate, BeautyCon, and BevNET. Instagram - http://bit.ly/4oBgU7E [http://bit.ly/4oBgU7E] Sidarta Tollendal Ribeiro is a dreamer, a capoeira practitioner, father of Ernesto and Sergio, and partner of Luiza. He is a full professor of Neuroscience and one of the founders of the Brain Institute at UFRN (Brazil), and a researcher at the Center for Strategic Studies at Fiocruz. He is the author of more than 100 scientific articles and 6 books, including The Oracle of Night (Penguin) and most recently The Flowers of Good (Soft Skool). He is currently a columnist for Sumauma - Journalism from the Center of the World. On Smart People Get Curious, hosted by Tania Zaparaniuk, high-profile guests get to nerd out with real experts in fields they’re fascinated by—but know nothing about. They ask their “dumb” questions, and listeners learn alongside them. It’s unscripted, surprising, and refreshingly human.
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