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In this episode, Mike Dannheim, founder of Sensie, shares his extraordinary journey from a traumatic brain injury and suicide attempt at 19 to leading a groundbreaking wellness technology company. Through his experience with addiction recovery, meditation, and cutting-edge neuroscience, Mike has created a platform that predicts stress before it becomes a problem and generates measurable biopsychological resilience.
Mike reflects on the mentors and relationships that saved his life, shaped his path, and continue to fuel his mission to help people connect more deeply with their body's intelligence.
[00:03:54] What Is Sensie?
Predicting stress before it's a problem and generating wellness
Using smartphone sensors to assess micro movements in gestures
Identifying sources of stress and providing precise techniques to alleviate them
Breakthrough: measurable biopsychological resilience
[00:05:03] The Birth of Two Passions
Leading consumer technology companies for 15 years
Personal healing work and 21 years of sobriety
Helping everyone from people with addiction to CEOs and professional athletes
Wellness-based coaching rooted in recovery principles
[00:06:00] The Car Accident That Changed Everything
Traumatic brain injury at age 19
Out-of-body experience watching himself at the accident scene
Retrograde amnesia: not knowing who he was or where he was
Struggling with short-term memory recall and feeling like he was in hell
Trying to take his own life at 19
[00:07:40] The Meditation Miracle
Four to six months of meditation bringing his brain back
Memory returning and life taking off
Leading a $16 billion IPO and living around the world
Life becoming "beyond my wildest dreams"
Mainstream medicine in 2002 not understanding neuroplasticity
Doctors believing he wouldn't recover
Deep dive into neuroscience, consciousness studies, and Eastern spirituality
[00:08:26] The Power of Movement and Meditation
Witnessing impact on hundreds of people's lives
Techniques that compress 10 years of therapy into one session
Transforming suffering into intelligence and wisdom
Helping people show up more present in their lives
[00:11:26] Million-Dollar Relationships: Martin
The man who taught Mike meditation and saved his life
Going back seven years later to thank him
[00:12:00] Alessandro Anastacia: The First Believer
First investor in Sensie, met in Tokyo during Groupon expansion
Speaks five languages, sometimes all in one sentence
Lives by Ubuntu philosophy: "For us, by us"
Invested before any R&D, just to support two friends with good hearts
[00:13:40] Satya Raja: The Leadership Guide
Vince Covino's partner and partner in Sensie
Integrating enlightened leadership for over 30 years
Found Mike in a really hard place, frustrated with support levels
Helped Mike see himself and clean up his own energy
[00:16:01] The Life-Saving Impact
Getting emotional reflecting on the question
Helping a man who was trying to take his life
Using techniques learned from Satya and others
The man is now a close friend with four kids and a thriving art business in Miami
[00:19:00] Kevin's Story: Losing His Father
Diagnosed with cancer at the beginning of ninth grade
Passing at the end of 10th grade after a year and a half
Not a word left unsaid between father and son
The uncle who became a father figure and passed away in February
The surprise family reunion with his last remaining aunt
The power of honoring those still with us
[00:24:21] Final Reflection: The Body's Intelligence
Research field called Interoception: neuromechanics of inner awareness
Deeper connection to inner environment improves life across all domains
Trust levels, friendships, contentment, fulfillment, even financial success
Dr. John Coates' research: traders who could self-assess heartbeat had higher profitability
The more we help each other connect to our body's intelligence, the better life gets
KEY QUOTES
"He invested in our company before we had done any R&D. He just wanted to support two friends. He didn't care, and put any pressure on us. He was just like, I know you guys have good hearts. Here's the money. Go do the research." - Mike Dannheim on Alessandro
"Grief is unexpressed love. May we not leave this funeral with any unexpressed love." - Satya Raja's message that Mike shared with his family
"By being able to grieve the death of my mother, I can still feel her in my heart. She's never left. She's here loving you, me, right now." - Mike Dannheim
"Instead of having to go through 10 years of therapy, you can get it in one session. There's very well researched techniques that can help alleviate suffering so it can become intelligence and wisdom." - Mike Dannheim
"The more we can help each other connect more deeply to our body's intelligence, the better this life gets." - Mike Dannheim
CONNECT WITH MIKE DANNHEIM
π LinkedInπ Facebookπ Sensie.appπ§ [email protected]
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If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!
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By Kevin Thompson5
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In this episode, Mike Dannheim, founder of Sensie, shares his extraordinary journey from a traumatic brain injury and suicide attempt at 19 to leading a groundbreaking wellness technology company. Through his experience with addiction recovery, meditation, and cutting-edge neuroscience, Mike has created a platform that predicts stress before it becomes a problem and generates measurable biopsychological resilience.
Mike reflects on the mentors and relationships that saved his life, shaped his path, and continue to fuel his mission to help people connect more deeply with their body's intelligence.
[00:03:54] What Is Sensie?
Predicting stress before it's a problem and generating wellness
Using smartphone sensors to assess micro movements in gestures
Identifying sources of stress and providing precise techniques to alleviate them
Breakthrough: measurable biopsychological resilience
[00:05:03] The Birth of Two Passions
Leading consumer technology companies for 15 years
Personal healing work and 21 years of sobriety
Helping everyone from people with addiction to CEOs and professional athletes
Wellness-based coaching rooted in recovery principles
[00:06:00] The Car Accident That Changed Everything
Traumatic brain injury at age 19
Out-of-body experience watching himself at the accident scene
Retrograde amnesia: not knowing who he was or where he was
Struggling with short-term memory recall and feeling like he was in hell
Trying to take his own life at 19
[00:07:40] The Meditation Miracle
Four to six months of meditation bringing his brain back
Memory returning and life taking off
Leading a $16 billion IPO and living around the world
Life becoming "beyond my wildest dreams"
Mainstream medicine in 2002 not understanding neuroplasticity
Doctors believing he wouldn't recover
Deep dive into neuroscience, consciousness studies, and Eastern spirituality
[00:08:26] The Power of Movement and Meditation
Witnessing impact on hundreds of people's lives
Techniques that compress 10 years of therapy into one session
Transforming suffering into intelligence and wisdom
Helping people show up more present in their lives
[00:11:26] Million-Dollar Relationships: Martin
The man who taught Mike meditation and saved his life
Going back seven years later to thank him
[00:12:00] Alessandro Anastacia: The First Believer
First investor in Sensie, met in Tokyo during Groupon expansion
Speaks five languages, sometimes all in one sentence
Lives by Ubuntu philosophy: "For us, by us"
Invested before any R&D, just to support two friends with good hearts
[00:13:40] Satya Raja: The Leadership Guide
Vince Covino's partner and partner in Sensie
Integrating enlightened leadership for over 30 years
Found Mike in a really hard place, frustrated with support levels
Helped Mike see himself and clean up his own energy
[00:16:01] The Life-Saving Impact
Getting emotional reflecting on the question
Helping a man who was trying to take his life
Using techniques learned from Satya and others
The man is now a close friend with four kids and a thriving art business in Miami
[00:19:00] Kevin's Story: Losing His Father
Diagnosed with cancer at the beginning of ninth grade
Passing at the end of 10th grade after a year and a half
Not a word left unsaid between father and son
The uncle who became a father figure and passed away in February
The surprise family reunion with his last remaining aunt
The power of honoring those still with us
[00:24:21] Final Reflection: The Body's Intelligence
Research field called Interoception: neuromechanics of inner awareness
Deeper connection to inner environment improves life across all domains
Trust levels, friendships, contentment, fulfillment, even financial success
Dr. John Coates' research: traders who could self-assess heartbeat had higher profitability
The more we help each other connect to our body's intelligence, the better life gets
KEY QUOTES
"He invested in our company before we had done any R&D. He just wanted to support two friends. He didn't care, and put any pressure on us. He was just like, I know you guys have good hearts. Here's the money. Go do the research." - Mike Dannheim on Alessandro
"Grief is unexpressed love. May we not leave this funeral with any unexpressed love." - Satya Raja's message that Mike shared with his family
"By being able to grieve the death of my mother, I can still feel her in my heart. She's never left. She's here loving you, me, right now." - Mike Dannheim
"Instead of having to go through 10 years of therapy, you can get it in one session. There's very well researched techniques that can help alleviate suffering so it can become intelligence and wisdom." - Mike Dannheim
"The more we can help each other connect more deeply to our body's intelligence, the better this life gets." - Mike Dannheim
CONNECT WITH MIKE DANNHEIM
π LinkedInπ Facebookπ Sensie.appπ§ [email protected]
Thanks for tuning in!
If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!
Find me on:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher