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Breath, Regulation, and High Performance - The Neuroscience of Meditation with Spencer Delisle
What if clarity is not a personality trait, but a trained physiological condition?
In this deeply reflective conversation, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey sits with global meditation teacher and executive performance coach Spencer Delisle to examine how breathwork, contemplative practice, and nervous system regulation influence leadership, resilience, and decision-making under pressure.
Drawing on Spencer’s background in cardiology and oncology research, the discussion explores how ancient regulatory practices intersect with modern neuroscience. Together, they investigate flow states, trauma-sensitive breath techniques, attentional control, and the subtle ways chronic stress reshapes perception and behavior.
Listeners will discover how respiratory rhythm affects cognition, why high performers often struggle with internal dysregulation, and how contemplative training may become a defining skill of the coming decades.
This episode offers both philosophical depth and practical insight for anyone seeking emotional steadiness, mental clarity, and sustainable peak performance.
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If you are interested in neuroscience, psychology, leadership development, meditation, performance optimization, or emotional resilience, this conversation provides a rare synthesis of science and lived contemplative practice. For more information, visit https://www.artoflivingcanadacentre.org/
The Observable Unknown is a podcast exploring consciousness at the intersection of neuroscience, culture, and lived experience. It is written and hosted by Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of drjuancarlosrey.com and crowscupboard.com, an interdisciplinary scholar whose work bridges neuroscience, philosophy, and the interior dimensions of human experience.
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Breath, Regulation, and High Performance - The Neuroscience of Meditation with Spencer Delisle
What if clarity is not a personality trait, but a trained physiological condition?
In this deeply reflective conversation, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey sits with global meditation teacher and executive performance coach Spencer Delisle to examine how breathwork, contemplative practice, and nervous system regulation influence leadership, resilience, and decision-making under pressure.
Drawing on Spencer’s background in cardiology and oncology research, the discussion explores how ancient regulatory practices intersect with modern neuroscience. Together, they investigate flow states, trauma-sensitive breath techniques, attentional control, and the subtle ways chronic stress reshapes perception and behavior.
Listeners will discover how respiratory rhythm affects cognition, why high performers often struggle with internal dysregulation, and how contemplative training may become a defining skill of the coming decades.
This episode offers both philosophical depth and practical insight for anyone seeking emotional steadiness, mental clarity, and sustainable peak performance.
Topics include:
If you are interested in neuroscience, psychology, leadership development, meditation, performance optimization, or emotional resilience, this conversation provides a rare synthesis of science and lived contemplative practice. For more information, visit https://www.artoflivingcanadacentre.org/
The Observable Unknown is a podcast exploring consciousness at the intersection of neuroscience, culture, and lived experience. It is written and hosted by Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of drjuancarlosrey.com and crowscupboard.com, an interdisciplinary scholar whose work bridges neuroscience, philosophy, and the interior dimensions of human experience.

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