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What if the way you experience the world isn’t determined by what happens to you — but by what your brain allows you to notice?
In this Season 5 premiere of Right Here, Right Now, we explore the Reticular Activating System (RAS) — the powerful attentional filter in the brain that shapes what reaches conscious awareness and what fades into the background.
By weaving together modern neuroscience, Viktor Frankl’s insight on the space between stimulus and response, and mindfulness practice, this episode reveals how attention is not just a mental habit — it is a force that shapes perception, identity, and freedom.
You’ll learn:
This episode is an invitation to slow down, tune your awareness, and recognize that where attention goes, life follows.
As we relaunch Right Here, Right Now for Season 5, this is our shared mission:
to tune our awareness, honor the pause, and respond with intention —
moment by moment.
Right here. Right now.
Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message
By Michael ScicchitanoWhat if the way you experience the world isn’t determined by what happens to you — but by what your brain allows you to notice?
In this Season 5 premiere of Right Here, Right Now, we explore the Reticular Activating System (RAS) — the powerful attentional filter in the brain that shapes what reaches conscious awareness and what fades into the background.
By weaving together modern neuroscience, Viktor Frankl’s insight on the space between stimulus and response, and mindfulness practice, this episode reveals how attention is not just a mental habit — it is a force that shapes perception, identity, and freedom.
You’ll learn:
This episode is an invitation to slow down, tune your awareness, and recognize that where attention goes, life follows.
As we relaunch Right Here, Right Now for Season 5, this is our shared mission:
to tune our awareness, honor the pause, and respond with intention —
moment by moment.
Right here. Right now.
Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message