The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
You hear a lot today about how our ample screentime is affecting our mental health. But how is it affecting our bodies, and how is that impact on our bodies affecting, well, our mental health?
My guest today will unpack the ways that digital technology is sapping our vitality, and offer a simple protocol to get it back. Her name is Manoush Zomorodi, and she's the host of the TED Radio Hour and the author of Body Electric. In our conversation, Manoush explains why a day spent sitting in front of screens can leave you exhausted, even though you haven't really done anything, and how small bouts of movement throughout the day can counteract that drain and keep you feeling energized and focused. She shares how much activity you need to offset periods of being sedentary, and how to realistically incorporate these movement breaks into your routine. We also get into the specific effects digital technology is having on our eyes and ears — and what you can do to prevent the damage.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:41 - Meet Manoush Zomorodi & Body Electric
1:10 - Why Are We So Tired After Sitting All Day?
5:30 - The Physical Effects of Sitting & Screens on the Body
10:02 - Walt Whitman, Clerks & the History of Sedentary Work
16:42 - Keith Diaz's Study: 5 Minutes of Movement Every 30 Min
20:07 - Testing the Protocol: Manoush's Lab Experience
21:15 - The Global Clinical Trial Results
29:11 - How to Actually Integrate Movement Breaks Into Your Day
32:11 - Even Exercise Isn't Enough If You Sit All Day
37:50 - What Screens Are Doing to Your Eyes
46:10 - What Earbuds Are Doing to Your Hearing
49:22 - How Screens Disrupt Sleep (It's Not Blue Light)
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