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In this episode of the Optimal Body Podcast, Doc Jen and Doctor Dom, both Doctors of Physical Therapy chat with neuroscientist Ariel Garten, co-founder of Muse. Together, they explore how brainwave-sensing technology can make meditation more effective, support stress reduction, and improve sleep and pain management. Ariel shares practical tips for building healthy habits, explains the science behind meditation and brain health, and highlights Muse’s research-backed benefits for women’s wellness, including how it can improve sleep quality. The conversation is both empowering and approachable, offering actionable insights for women seeking to enhance their mental and physical well-being through mindful routines and innovative tools that can also help improve sleep.
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Muse Discount:
Interested in what Muse can do for you? This tool has been shown to reduce stress, improve sleep and increase performance across multiple aspects of brain health. Check it out HERE and get a special 15% discount!
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What You'll Learn from Ariel:
04:44 Ariel explains brainwaves, how they’re measured, and their significance in understanding brain activity.
06:59 Discussion on how brainwave patterns relate to anxiety, depression, and brain region activity.
09:35 How meditation and technology like Muse can influence brainwaves for better sleep and focus.
11:57 Evidence for meditation’s benefits, optimal durations, and Mayo Clinic...
For full show notes and resources visit https://jen.health/podcast/439
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By Dr Jen Fraboni & Dr Dom Fraboni4.9
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In this episode of the Optimal Body Podcast, Doc Jen and Doctor Dom, both Doctors of Physical Therapy chat with neuroscientist Ariel Garten, co-founder of Muse. Together, they explore how brainwave-sensing technology can make meditation more effective, support stress reduction, and improve sleep and pain management. Ariel shares practical tips for building healthy habits, explains the science behind meditation and brain health, and highlights Muse’s research-backed benefits for women’s wellness, including how it can improve sleep quality. The conversation is both empowering and approachable, offering actionable insights for women seeking to enhance their mental and physical well-being through mindful routines and innovative tools that can also help improve sleep.
Needed Discount:
Jen trusted Needed Supplements for fertility, pregnancy, and beyond! Support men and women’s health with vitamins, Omega-3, and more. Used by 6,000+ pros. Use code OPTIMAL for 20% off at checkout!
Muse Discount:
Interested in what Muse can do for you? This tool has been shown to reduce stress, improve sleep and increase performance across multiple aspects of brain health. Check it out HERE and get a special 15% discount!
Dr. Mina's Resources:
We think you’ll love:
What You'll Learn from Ariel:
04:44 Ariel explains brainwaves, how they’re measured, and their significance in understanding brain activity.
06:59 Discussion on how brainwave patterns relate to anxiety, depression, and brain region activity.
09:35 How meditation and technology like Muse can influence brainwaves for better sleep and focus.
11:57 Evidence for meditation’s benefits, optimal durations, and Mayo Clinic...
For full show notes and resources visit https://jen.health/podcast/439
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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