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Satori Sounds

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Welcome to Satori Sounds, the podcast that invites you to unwind, relax, and explore the deeper currents of life. Here, we blend the gentle ambience of easy listening with enlightening conversations that touch on philosophy, art, culture, and lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a moment of calm in your busy day or looking to enrich your understanding of the world, Satori Sounds is your port in the storm.Each episode, we dive into fascinating concepts, offering casual yet thought-provoking discussions that encourage reflection and growth. From the timeless wisdom of ancient philosophers to the vibrant expressions of contemporary artists, we cover a rich tapestry of topics designed to inspire and engage.Join us on a journey of discovery and relaxation, where every episode provides a tranquil space to expand your horizons and find your own moments of satori—those flashes of insight that bring clarity and peace. So, sit back, tune in, and let the sounds of enlightenment wash over you.Welcome to Satori Sounds—where every listen is a step towards a more mindful and intentional way of thinking

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EP 25 - The Power of Duality: Balancing Rest and Work for Creativity

In this episode we’re exploring the delicate dance of duality. We often think of "rest" and "work" as enemies, but what if they are actually two sides of the same creative coin? Join us as we dive into: * Finding the balance between life’s extremes. * Why play is a non-negotiable for personal growth. * How self-awareness turns your "downtime" into your "creative time." Takeaways The Pendulum of Growth: True progress requires moving between extremes; high-level optimization is impossible without an equal commitment to deep recovery. Rest as a Requirement: Rest isn't a reward for finishing work—it’s a functional necessity that provides the mental and physical space for your best ideas to take shape. Strategic Disengagement: Stepping away from a task makes you a "lightning rod" for creativity; the best insights often strike when you stop looking for them. Play and Exploration: Approaching life with curiosity and low-stakes play lowers the barrier to learning and fosters long-term resilience and innovation. The Art of Awareness: Mastery comes from recognizing your own cycles, allowing you to fluidly navigate between different roles and dualities without losing your balance. Socials - @satori_snds

14. mai 2026 - 28 min
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Dancing with the Devil’s Mouthwash

Summary This episode explores the complex relationship humans have with alcohol, examining cultural norms, health impacts, personal experiences, and social dynamics. Join us as we challenge assumptions, discuss responsible drinking, and consider how alcohol influences our lives and relationships. Keywords alcohol, drinking culture, health, social norms, responsibility, dependency, hangover, alcohol myths, Blue Zones, social drinking Key Topics * Cultural norms around alcohol consumption * Health implications and safety of drinking * Personal experiences and changing attitudes towards alcohol Guest Name Ollie and Josh titles * The Hidden Truths About Alcohol: Culture, Health, and Responsibility * How Drinking Shapes Our Lives: Insights and Misconceptions Sound Bites * "Who cares? I don't care." * "Responsibility kills hedonism." * "Alcohol is a depressant substance." Sources: Studies & statements issues by The WHO  Casswell S, & Thamarangsi T (2009). Reducing harm from alcohol: Call to action. Lancet, 373(9682), 2247–2257. 10.1016/s0140-6736(09)60745-5   Miller, S. E., Maggs, J. L., Cerino, E. S., Eiden, R. D., Gamaldo, A. A., & Almeida, D. M. (2026). Longitudinal changes in alcohol use across 20 years of adulthood: a U.S. National daily diary study. Aging & mental health, 30(2), 425–435. https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2025.2567481   https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04-01-2023-no-level-of-alcohol-consumption-is-safe-for-our-health  Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, B. S., & Moos, R. H. (2011). Twenty-year alcohol-consumption and drinking-problem trajectories of older men and women. Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs, 72(2), 308–321. https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2011.72.308  ------------------------------- John Snow, The English physician, who identified that Cholera was water based. Not to be confused with Game of Thrones character 'Jon Snow'. https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Snow-British-physician ------------------------------ If you are, or have been, personally affected by alcohol use and would like further support please considering organisations: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/alcohol-advice/alcohol-support/ https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/advice-and-support/alcohol-support-services https://alcoholchange.org.uk/help-and-support/get-help-now https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/recreational-drugs-alcohol-and-addiction/drug-and-alcohol-addiction-useful-contacts/ Socials - @satori_snds

23. april 2026 - 29 min
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022 - What did we learn from a year of podcasting?

In this reflective episode, we discuss our journey over the past year of podcasting, highlighting the range of topics covered, listener engagement, and personal growth.  We delve into the impact of their content on listeners and ourselves, the importance of authenticity, and the balance needed in both podcasting and life.  The conversation wraps up with thoughts on the future direction of Satori Sounds, emphasising the commitment to creating meaningful content that resonates with their audience. Takeaways Start Before You Are Ready: You don't need a master plan. Winging it and building a minimum viable product allows for natural evolution. Unstructured creativity is often more enjoyable and relatable than rigid perfection. Create for the Sake of Creation: Do things simply because you enjoy them. As soon as play has a strict purpose or metric attached to it, it becomes work. If you have an idea, give it a go. Authenticity Over Hype: Real experience and genuine conversation resonate more than polished content. We are all just trying to work it out for ourselves, and admitting that is powerful. Growth Requires Discomfort: Seek out  discomforts, as that is where growth happens. Consistency is more important than short sprints, and learning to view all feedback (positive or negative) as useful data is key. The Power of Connection: We need each other more than we realize. Hearing different points of view helps reframe your own perspective and builds greater awareness and intentionality in life. Chapters 00:00 Reflecting on a Year of Podcasting 02:47 Top Episodes and Listener Engagement 05:43 Themes and Insights from the Episodes 08:38 Personal Growth and Podcasting Journey 11:44 Creating for the Sake of Creation 14:42 Impact and Takeaways from the Podcast 17:10 Personal Growth Through Discomfort 20:02 Seeking Understanding in Conversations 21:36 Navigating Social Media Challenges 24:17 The Impact of Authenticity 29:39 Creating Value Through Sharing 32:33 Finding Balance in Creativity 35:37 Expectations for the Future Socials - @satori_snds

5. feb. 2026 - 37 min
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021 - Mastering Your Internal Clock (Without Mentioning Silica Gel)

In this week’s episode of Satori Sounds, we dive into the science, and everyday reality, of circadian rhythms, the body’s internal clock that influences sleep, energy, digestion, hormones, mood, and more. Between running jokes about silica gel and their questionable pre-human origins, the two break down how light exposure, caffeine timing, habits, stress, and environment all act as cues (“zeitgebers”) that shape our physiological rhythms. They explore sleep quality, jet lag fixes, why behavioural changes feel awful at first, how habits reshape biology, and why tuning into natural peaks and troughs can transform wellbeing. A blend of practical neuroscience, real-life anecdotes, and comedic chaos—this episode helps listeners understand their inner clock and how to work with it, not against it.  Clip Timestamps 00:00 – 02:30 What circadian rhythms actually are, how the hypothalamus and SCN function, and the first silica gel derailment. 02:30 – 04:40 How light exposure influences hormones like cortisol and melatonin; discovering the importance of morning sunlight. 04:40 – 06:15 Caffeine timing, adenosine receptors, mid-morning crashes, and the behavioural approach to regulating rhythms. 06:15 – 08:00 Individual differences, shift work, jet lag, and how rhythms adapt to long-term behaviours. 08:00 – 10:00 Sleep quality, sleep debt vs. sleep credit, and the neuroscience behind energy levels and low mood. 10:00 – 12:30 Habits, associations, and how your environment “teaches” your body when to sleep, eat, and feel alert. 12:30 – 15:00 The limits of circadian hacks—health conditions, stress, environmental noise, and real-world constraints. 15:00 – 17:30 Energy peaks and troughs, boredom vs. hunger, and learning to read your own internal rhythm. 17:30 – 20:00 Over-attending, anxiety about sleep routines, and balancing physiology with cognitive patterns. 20:00 – 23:00 Realistic habits, environmental factors, and why perfectionism isn’t the goal. 23:00 – 26:00 Behaviour change sucks—and why that’s normal. Adapting your clock, shifting schedules, and internal resistance. 26:00 – End Final reflections, wellbeing ratings, cooling the brain for better sleep, and the last round of jokes. Keywords * Circadian rhythms * Sleep quality * Morning sunlight * Melatonin * Cortisol * Adenosine * Caffeine timing * Zeitgebers (time cues) * Jet lag * Energy levels * Neuroscience * Habits * Behaviour change * Sleep hygiene * Stress & mood * Internal clock * Wellbeing * Light exposure * Sleep debt * Environmental factors Socials - @satori_snds

18. nov. 2025 - 30 min
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