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Good Life Project

Blue Light Zen | Tsh and The Simple Show

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2017

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In today's GLP Update, we're talking about a cool new bit of science about how blue light can help when you're stressed out, and we've got a fun second segment where we jam with fellow podcaster, Tsh Oxenreider of The Simple Show.

Good Life Science: Ever wonder if the color of light might have an effect on you, your mood and your brain? You've may have heard the recent research about blue light and how it can disrupt melatonin and mess with your sleep. But, it turns out, new research shows that blue light may have a very particular beneficial effect, especially when you're stressed out. It can drop you into the Zen zone up to three-times faster than white light. That's what we're diving into in today's Good Life Science Update. And, as always, for those want to go to the source, here's a link to the full study.

Good Life Podcast Friends: Instead of our usual Good Life Riff, we've got a special jam today with our friend and fellow podcaster, Tsh Oxenreider of The Simple Show. We're actually sharing our favorite recent episodes of each other's shows and why we found them so compelling. You'll definitely want to check out episode 100 of The Simple Show if you've been thinking at all about where you want to live. Oh, and you can find a bunch more recommendations for great podcasts from both of us at Wondery.com/thanksgiving.

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0:00.0

So we're going to mix things up a little bit on this week's Good Life Project update

0:07.8

with a bit of a different segment.

0:09.6

We're actually starting out this week with our Good Life Science segment and we got

0:15.2

kind of a really fascinating new study on how color, the color of light and stress and

0:22.8

stress reduction actually play together and kind of surprising.

0:27.8

We're going to explore that in just a moment and we've got a bit of a fun second segment

0:32.5

today instead of our standard refer kind of playing with different things and ideas here.

0:38.6

So I hooked up with a friend of mine who also has her own podcast and we thought it would

0:45.0

be fun to share our favorite episodes of each other's podcasts and maybe a little bit

0:51.0

more and talk about why they were so interesting and so cool.

0:54.9

So we will be diving into a conversation with my friend Tish Aksan writer of the simple

1:01.2

show podcast and we'll be talking about some fun stuff.

1:05.0

So as always, can't we dive in with you?

1:07.9

I'm Jonathan Fields and this is Good Life Project.

1:18.7

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1:23.3

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1:29.0

and tech.

1:30.4

What better time to switch up your summer bedding?

1:32.9

Prepare your holiday wardrobe or get ready to host Alfresco.

1:41.0

Or indoors.

1:42.1

The John Lewis sale is now on.

1:44.6

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