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How We Can Revitalize Everyday Life, Boost Happiness. With Tali Sharot.

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Health & Fitness

4.2772 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Todays guest is Tali Sharot, professor of Cognitive neuroscience at University College London (UCL) and MIT. She’s also the Director of the Affective Brain Lab at University College London, which integrates neuroscience, behavioral economics, and psychology to study the influence of emotion and motivation on beliefs and decisions. Her most recent  book is called Look Again, The Power of Noticing What Was Already There. In this conversation, Tali  discusses her journey into neuroscience and psychology, exploring the intersection of these fields with behavioral economics. She delves into the concept of optimism, its effects on mental health and happiness, and the U-shaped curve of happiness across different life stages. There’s good news there.  She also shares insights on the phenomenon of habituation, explaining how we adapt to both positive and negative experiences in our lives and that this can have a very unexpected impact-  both good and bad. She explores the relationship between habituation and mental health, particularly in depression. She introduces the idea of 're-sparkling’— I love that word— as a way to bolster everyday experiences and bring more novelty into our lives.  She shares how re-sparkling can revitalize relationships and experiences and how creativity thrives on unexpected connections and changes. Changing environments and habits, she says, can really boost creative thinking.  As always, we’re Untangle, the podcast from Muse the brain sensing headband that helps to transform  your brain. Use promo code untangle 15 at choosemuse.com for your discount.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Barclay's ready-made investments. The clue's in the name.

0:04.0

Not Barclays, where do I begin investments?

0:06.0

You can start from £50.

0:08.0

That's why they're not difficult to get started investments either.

0:12.0

And you can choose your risk level, so they're hardly in at the deep end investments.

0:16.0

So, if you've got savings and you want to help grow your money over five years or more,

0:20.0

then search Barclays ready-made investments.

0:22.7

Make money work for you.

0:24.2

Investing is not for everyone.

0:25.5

The value of investments can fall as well as rise and you may get back less than you invest.

0:29.0

Teas and Cs apply.

0:31.1

Sitting quietly once you've made the house all shiny.

0:34.5

Down time can be just fine, bangers from their 90s.

0:38.3

Tea break.

0:39.3

Lunch break.

0:40.3

Maybe listen to the outbreak.

0:42.3

Sometimes it's not time for some tombola, right?

0:45.3

It's enjoying lasagna time, chilling with a book time, or time to visit your nan time.

0:51.3

Go on. Play some other time. Put your phone down. Tombollah. Open for fun. Terms apply 18 plus

0:58.4

gambleaware.org. Welcome to Untangle. I'm Patricia Carpice. Today's guest is Talley Charo, professor of

1:10.7

cognitive neuroscience at University College in London and MIT.

1:15.6

She's also the director of the Effective Brain Lab at University College London,

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