Forsidebilde av showet Inside the Mind, Beyond the Desk

Inside the Mind, Beyond the Desk

Podkast av Inside The Mind Beyond The Desk

engelsk

Helse og personlig utvikling

Tidsbegrenset tilbud

2 Måneder for 19 kr

Deretter 99 kr / MånedAvslutt når som helst.

  • 20 timer lydbøker i måneden
  • Eksklusive podkaster
  • Gratis podkaster
Kom i gang

Les mer Inside the Mind, Beyond the Desk

Where psychology meets occupational therapy. This podcast explores what happens when the brain meets the nervous system, and how that shapes adult life. We examine emotional regulation, executive functioning, attention, memory, time management, sensory processing and rejection sensitivity through psychological, occupational therapy and neuroscience lenses. Evidence informed, neuroaffirmative conversations that translate brain science into practical strategies for real world living.

Alle episoder

6 Episoder

episode Episode 4: Sensory Regulation cover

Episode 4: Sensory Regulation

Why do some days feel manageable while others feel overwhelming, even when the demands look the same? In this episode of Inside the Mind: Beyond the Desk, Chartered Psychologist Karen Beckett and Occupational Therapist Dr Áine O’Dea explore sensory regulation and how the brain and nervous system respond to everyday demands. Sensory regulation refers to the ways our bodies and brains manage incoming sensory information and maintain a state where we can think clearly, focus and engage with the world around us. Throughout the day our nervous system is constantly adjusting to noise, light, movement, social interaction and cognitive demands. When regulation is balanced, we are able to concentrate, manage emotions and respond flexibly to challenges. However, when the sensory load becomes too high or when the nervous system is already under pressure, people may experience overwhelm, irritability, fatigue, difficulty concentrating or a sense of shutting down. These experiences are common for many adults but can be particularly significant for neurodivergent individuals whose sensory systems may process information differently. Drawing on perspectives from psychology and occupational therapy, Karen and Áine discuss how sensory regulation operates across work and everyday life. They explore how factors such as stress, cognitive load, environments and emotional demands influence the nervous system and why people often move between states of overstimulation, exhaustion or disengagement. The conversation also looks at practical ways people can support their own regulation. Small strategies such as movement, sensory breaks, managing stimulation levels and building moments of recovery into the day can help stabilise the nervous system and improve focus, wellbeing and resilience. Understanding sensory regulation allows us to move away from blaming ourselves for feeling overwhelmed and instead recognise the interaction between the brain, body and environment. Inside the Mind: Beyond the Desk explores how different brains experience work, life and regulation through conversations grounded in psychology and occupational therapy. This podcast is sponsored by Codex. Codex is Ireland’s largest B2B workplace solutions company, supporting thousands of organisations in designing environments that help people work better and feel better. In partnership with AsIAm, Ireland’s national autism charity, Codex has launched the Thrive by Codex x AsIAm collection, featuring 34 inclusive office products designed to support focus, comfort and wellbeing. Codex is leading the way in neuroinclusion, helping create workplaces where everyone can thrive. Learn more at: www.codex.ie/neuroinclusion-thrive-by-codex [http://www.codex.ie/neuroinclusion-thrive-by-codex]

2. mai 2026 - 35 min
episode Episode 3 - What is Psychological Wellbeing? cover

Episode 3 - What is Psychological Wellbeing?

What does psychological wellbeing actually mean in everyday life and work? In this episode of Inside the Mind: Beyond the Desk, Chartered Psychologist Karen Beckett and Occupational Therapist Dr Áine O’Dea explore the foundations of psychological wellbeing and why it matters more than ever in modern workplaces and daily life. Psychological wellbeing is often reduced to ideas of happiness or stress management, but the reality is far more complex. Our wellbeing is shaped by how our brain processes information, how our nervous system responds to pressure, and how we regulate emotions, attention and energy across the day. When these systems are under strain, people may experience burnout, overwhelm, reduced focus, and difficulty maintaining balance between work and personal life. Drawing on perspectives from psychology, occupational therapy and nervous system science, this conversation explores how factors such as emotional regulation, cognitive load, sensory environments, and executive functioning influence our wellbeing. Karen and Áine discuss how different brains experience stress differently, particularly for neurodivergent adults who may navigate workplaces and daily routines that are not designed with neurological differences in mind. The episode also examines the role of the nervous system in wellbeing. When the body is in a constant state of alert or shutdown, it becomes much harder to think clearly, manage emotions, or sustain productivity. Understanding these patterns can help people recognise early warning signs and develop strategies that support regulation, resilience and recovery. Rather than focusing on quick fixes, this episode looks at practical ways individuals and organisations can support psychological wellbeing. From creating environments that reduce cognitive overload, to building sustainable routines and improving self-awareness, the discussion highlights small but meaningful shifts that can make a difference. Whether you are navigating workplace stress, supporting others in professional settings, or simply curious about how the brain and nervous system shape wellbeing, this episode offers insight into what it means to support psychological health in a realistic and sustainable way. Inside the Mind: Beyond the Desk explores how different brains experience work, life and regulation. Through conversations grounded in psychology and occupational therapy, we unpack the science behind everyday challenges and what can help people function and flourish. This podcast is sponsored by Codex.Codex is Ireland’s largest B2B workplace solutions company, supporting thousands of organisations in designing environments that help people work better and feel better. In partnership with AsIAm, Ireland’s national autism charity, Codex has launched the Thrive by Codex x AsIAm collection, featuring 34 inclusive office products designed to support focus, comfort and wellbeing. Codex is leading the way in neuroinclusion, helping create workplaces where everyone can thrive. Learn more at: www.codex.ie/neuroinclusion-thrive-by-codex [http://www.codex.ie/neuroinclusion-thrive-by-codex]

18. april 2026 - 24 min
episode Episode 2: The Impact of the Sensory Environment cover

Episode 2: The Impact of the Sensory Environment

The Sensory Environment How much does the environment around us shape how we think, work and regulate ourselves? In this episode of Inside the Mind: Beyond the Desk, Chartered Psychologist Karen Beckett and Occupational Therapist Dr Áine O’Dea explore the powerful role that sensory environments play in attention, wellbeing and performance. Many people underestimate how strongly factors such as lighting, sound, temperature, movement and visual stimulation influence the brain and nervous system. Yet our sensory systems are constantly processing information from the world around us. When environments are overstimulating, unpredictable, or poorly designed, they can place significant demands on cognitive resources and emotional regulation. From open plan offices and constant notifications to bright lighting and background noise, modern workplaces often create sensory conditions that make concentration and sustained attention difficult. For some individuals this may simply feel draining. For others, particularly neurodivergent adults, these environments can lead to overwhelm, fatigue and reduced productivity. Drawing on both psychology and occupational therapy perspectives, Karen and Áine unpack how sensory processing works and why different brains respond to environments in different ways. They discuss how sensory load affects focus, executive functioning, stress responses and overall wellbeing. The conversation also explores practical ways to create more supportive environments at work and at home. Small changes such as adjusting lighting, managing noise, introducing movement breaks, or creating quieter workspaces can significantly improve comfort, regulation and cognitive performance. Whether you are trying to improve your own working environment, support colleagues, or design more inclusive workplaces, this episode highlights why the sensory environment matters and how thoughtful adjustments can help people function at their best. Inside the Mind: Beyond the Desk explores how different brains experience work, life and regulation through conversations grounded in psychology and occupational therapy. This podcast is sponsored by Codex. Codex is Ireland’s largest B2B workplace solutions company, supporting thousands of organisations in designing environments that help people work better and feel better. In partnership with AsIAm, Ireland’s national autism charity, Codex has launched the Thrive by Codex x AsIAm collection, featuring 34 inclusive office products designed to support focus, comfort and wellbeing. Codex is leading the way in neuroinclusion, helping create workplaces where everyone can thrive. Learn more at: www.codex.ie/neuroinclusion-thrive-by-codex [http://www.codex.ie/neuroinclusion-thrive-by-codex]

4. april 2026 - 54 min
episode Episode 1: What is Neurodiversity and What Does it Mean for the Workplace? cover

Episode 1: What is Neurodiversity and What Does it Mean for the Workplace?

Neurodiversity describes the natural differences in how human brains think, process information, regulate attention, and respond to the world around them. In this opening episode of Inside the Mind: Beyond the Desk, Chartered Psychologist Karen Beckett and Occupational Therapist Dr Áine O’Dea introduce the concept of neurodiversity and explore what it means in everyday working life. Together, they unpack how neurodivergent adults, including people with ADHD, autism, dyslexia and other cognitive differences, may experience work differently. The discussion explores areas such as executive functioning, emotional regulation, sensory environments, communication styles, and the often invisible demands of modern workplaces. Drawing on both psychology and occupational therapy perspectives, the episode looks at how workplace systems, expectations, and environments can either support or create barriers for neurodivergent individuals. Karen and Áine also discuss the strengths associated with different thinking styles, including creativity, innovation, deep focus, and alternative approaches to problem solving. This episode offers a grounded introduction to neurodiversity for employees, leaders, and organisations who want to better understand cognitive diversity and create workplaces where different kinds of minds can thrive. Inside the Mind: Beyond the Desk explores the intersection of psychology, the nervous system, and everyday functioning, bringing practical insight into how people think, work, and regulate in the real world. This podcast is sponsored by Codex - Codex is Ireland’s largest B2B workplace solutions company, supporting thousands of organisations in designing environments that help people work better and feel better. In partnership with AsIAm, Ireland’s national Autism charity, Codex has launched the Thrive by Codex x AsIAm collection - 34 inclusive office products designed to support focus, comfort, and wellbeing. Codex is leading the way on neuroinclusion - creating workplaces where everyone can thrive. Learn more at www.codex.ie/neuroinclusion-thrive-by-codex

21. mars 2026 - 37 min
Enkelt å finne frem nye favoritter og lett å navigere seg gjennom innholdet i appen
Enkelt å finne frem nye favoritter og lett å navigere seg gjennom innholdet i appen
Liker at det er både Podcaster (godt utvalg) og lydbøker i samme app, pluss at man kan holde Podcaster og lydbøker atskilt i biblioteket.
Bra app. Oversiktlig og ryddig. MYE bra innhold⭐️⭐️⭐️

Velg abonnementet ditt

Mest populær

Tidsbegrenset tilbud

Premium

20 timer lydbøker

  • Eksklusive podkaster

  • Ingen annonser i Podimo shows

  • Avslutt når som helst

2 Måneder for 19 kr
Deretter 99 kr / Måned

Kom i gang

Premium Plus

100 timer lydbøker

  • Eksklusive podkaster

  • Ingen annonser i Podimo shows

  • Avslutt når som helst

Prøv gratis i 14 dager
Deretter 169 kr / måned

Prøv gratis

Bare på Podimo

Populære lydbøker

Kom i gang

2 Måneder for 19 kr. Deretter 99 kr / Måned. Avslutt når som helst.