Body Electric

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Our bodies are adapting and changing to meet the demands of the Information Age. What is happening? And what can we do about it? This six-part series is an interactive investigation into the relationship between our technology and our bodies...and how we can fix it.

  • 17 minutes 57 seconds
    Life Kit: Don't always depend on GPS. Your sense of direction will thank you
    We've got a special episode for you today from our friends at Life Kit! Do you feel like you always need to use GPS to get around? Never quite sure if it's a left or a right turn — even though you just looked at a map? Are you tired of outsourcing your own body's sense of direction to an app? It can be anxiety-inducing but in this episode, experts explain how to gain more confidence while navigating.

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    13 August 2024, 7:00 am
  • 7 minutes 17 seconds
    5 minute walk & talk: The low-tech gadget to make your breaks better
    It's the finale of Body Electric season 2! Writer Linda Stone, who coined the term "screen apnea," knows all too well that our technology can really mess with our breathing and our health. Join her and Manoush for this 5 minute break where Linda demonstrates how playing the kazoo and practicing the physiological sigh can help you feel your best on screen-filled days.

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    16 July 2024, 7:00 am
  • 5 minutes 47 seconds
    5 minute move & talk: Taking breaks when walking isn't an option
    After a series of accidents over a decade ago, listener Michelle Rozovics lost her mobility, causing her to experience pain with any weight-bearing movement. Ironically, movement is the very thing she needs to prevent her condition from worsening. So, when Michelle heard Body Electric, she felt inspired to put her own twist on movement breaks that would work for HER body. She takes a 5 minute break with Manoush to share how she's using a special tool she calls her "Shaky Shaky Machine" to get in regular movement and feel her best.

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    9 July 2024, 7:00 am
  • 26 minutes 39 seconds
    If a bot relationship FEELS real, should we care that it's not?
    Thanks to advances in AI, chatbots can act as personalized therapists, companions and romantic partners. The apps offering these services have been downloaded millions of times. If these relationships relieve stress and make us feel better, does it matter that they're not "real"?

    On this episode, host Manoush Zomorodi talks to MIT sociologist and psychologist Sherry Turkle about her new research into what she calls "artificial intimacy" and its impact on our mental and physical health.

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    2 July 2024, 7:00 am
  • 8 minutes 37 seconds
    5 minute MOVE & GROOVE! DJ JP Labrosse will get you off your screen
    Today, we have an extraordinary episode to get you off your screen! Join mindful movement coach JP Labrosse for this guided 5 minute movement session that will get your blood flowing from your brain to your pinky toe. All you need is a quiet spot where you can move freely. It can be done standing or sitting. Enjoy!

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    25 June 2024, 7:00 am
  • 5 minutes 31 seconds
    5 minute walk & talk: Manoush's journey to spend less time on her laptop
    Today, Manoush takes a solo walk and shares what she does to spend less time scrolling, more time moving, including the story of forcing herself (and her kids) to take breaks. PLUS, she explains how setting aside our devices and allowing our minds to wander helps us tap into our most creative thinking. Join Manoush for this 5 minute walk and hear her (sometimes strange) internal monologue on the challenges of trying to get people moving.

    We'd love to hear from you! Send us a voice memo or email us at [email protected].

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    18 June 2024, 7:00 am
  • 24 minutes 26 seconds
    Type, tap, scroll, BREATHE! How our tech use impacts our breath
    Do you have "screen apnea"? Former Microsoft executive Linda Stone coined this term around 2007 after noticing she'd developed an unhealthy habit while answering emails: She held her breath. On this episode, she tells host Manoush Zomorodi how she tested her friends and colleagues for screen apnea and what she has done since.

    Then, Manoush talks to the bestselling author of Breath, science writer James Nestor, who explains how shallow breathing impacts our physical and mental health. He takes us through a simple exercise to "reset" our breath and relieve screen time stress.

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    11 June 2024, 7:00 am
  • 5 minutes 35 seconds
    5 minute walk & talk: The professor who makes her students jog during sociology class
    Professor Jennifer Lundquist has been taking movement breaks in her office and classroom for 13 years(!) and she's learned a thing or two. Move with her and Manoush as they discuss how she's changed her wardrobe, why sitting through a three-hour lecture isn't an option, and what students think when she gets them jogging around the lecture hall.

    Let us know how your movement breaks are going. Send us a voice memo or email us at [email protected].

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    4 June 2024, 7:00 am
  • 5 minutes 24 seconds
    5 minute walk & talk: Uché Blackstock on how your neighborhood impacts your health
    Even if we want to put our health first, it's not always within our control. Our genetics, environment, home life, work conditions, and systemic factors all impact our wellbeing. Today, Manoush takes a 5 minute walk with Dr. Uché Blackstock, who has dedicated her career to building a more equitable healthcare system. Uché shares what it means to take care of ourselves while acknowledging the limitations we all face.

    Interested in walking with Manoush and being featured on a future episode? Tell us about your strategies, struggles, and successes when breaking up your day with movement. Send us a voice memo at [email protected].

    New episodes every Tuesday. Binge the entire series here.

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    28 May 2024, 7:00 am
  • 21 minutes 33 seconds
    Your earbuds and you: What all that listening is doing to us
    Many of us wear earbuds for hours at a time, sometimes all day long, and all that listening is taking a toll on our hearing. This episode, host Manoush Zomorodi investigates our headphone habits. She speaks with exposure scientist Rick Neitzel, who has partnered with Apple to create a first-of-its-kind study into how our daily sound exposure and listening patterns are affecting our hearing. Neitzel offers advice on safe listening habits that can help protect our ears in the long term.

    Later, Manoush takes us into the future of "consumer hearables" and how tech companies want us to never — ever— take our earbuds out.

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    21 May 2024, 7:00 am
  • 5 minutes 31 seconds
    5 minute walk & talk: Why this listener failed at taking breaks—and her new approach
    Remembering to get up and move can feel impossible, especially when you love your work and you're "in the zone." That was the case for listener Margot Cox when she signed up for our study with Columbia University last fall. As she put it, she "failed miserably." Today, Margot is ready to recommit to movement breaks. She takes a 5 minute walk with Manoush to talk through a new strategy.

    Interested in walking with Manoush and being featured on a future episode? Tell us about your strategies, struggles, and successes when breaking up your day with movement. Send us a voice memo at [email protected].

    New episodes every Tuesday. Binge the entire series here.

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    14 May 2024, 7:00 am
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