Épisodes

  • 019 - AI, Wellbeing, and Human Connection
    Sep 4 2025

    In this conversation we explore the implications of AI wellbeing chatbots on human relationships and mental health. We discuss from our perspectives the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI companionship, the limitations of AI in therapeutic contexts, and the importance of human connection. The conversation emphasises the need for balance in using AI tools while recognising their limitations in providing emotional support and understanding concluding in the need to prioritise social interactions with people not programmes.


    Takeaways

    • AI can provide companionship but lacks true emotional understanding.
    • The use of AI in therapy raises concerns about its effectiveness.
    • Human interaction is essential for emotional support and understanding.
    • AI can be a positive tool for quick emotional boosts.
    • Over-reliance on AI can lead to a disconnect from reality.
    • AI lacks the ability to gauge emotional nuances in conversations.
    • The immediacy of AI responses can be both a benefit and a drawback.
    • AI can be fun and engaging but should not replace human interaction.
    • Understanding the limitations of AI is crucial for effective use.
    • The future of AI in mental health requires careful consideration and balance.


    Links to the stories & tec mentioned in this episode below:

    Woebot - https://woebothealth.com/

    Reuters - https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/meta-ai-chatbot-death/

    Reuters follow-up - https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/meta-add-new-ai-safeguards-after-reuters-report-raises-teen-safety-concerns-2025-08-29/

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    35 min
  • 018 - Journaling: Self-Awareness Tool or Grudge Book?
    Aug 5 2025

    Journaling: is it a mindful self-reflection tool, a creative outlet… or just a sophisticated way to log your enemies?

    In this episode, we explore all sides of journaling—from dream analysis and CBT thought diaries to storytelling, leadership logs, and even passive-aggressive note-taking.
    We get honest about what works, what doesn’t, and how journaling can either unlock insight—or reinforce unhelpful thinking.

    No one-size-fits-all. Just real talk, questionable metaphors, and the search for our first S‑rank well-being tool.

    🗒️ ✍️
    Grudge book optional.

    #SatoriSounds

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    29 min
  • 017 - Is mindfulness a life changing practice or just another buzzword?
    Jul 2 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, we explore the complexities and benefits of mindfulness practices, discussing their personal experiences, misconceptions, and practical applications. We emphasize that mindfulness is not a one-size-fits-all solution but rather a tool that can be adapted to individual needs. The discussion also touches on the cognitive benefits of mindfulness, the importance of finding a focal point, and the realities of practicing mindfulness in daily life. Ultimately, we conclude that while mindfulness can be beneficial, it is not a cure-all and should be approached with realistic expectations.

    Takeaways

    Mindfulness can be anything that guides your attention.
    It's important to find a focal point that works for you.
    Mindfulness is not a cure-all; it's a tool for wellbeing.
    Practicing mindfulness can improve attention span and cognitive function.
    Mindfulness doesn't have to be a cliché or require a Zen lifestyle.
    It's common to experience discomfort when starting mindfulness practices.
    Mindfulness can be integrated into daily activities, not just formal meditation.
    Thought diffusion is a key aspect of mindfulness that helps manage intrusive thoughts.
    Mindfulness practices should be approached with realistic expectations.
    The journey of mindfulness is personal and can vary greatly from person to person.


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    28 min
  • 016 - Saying No, Slowing Down, and Moving Forward
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of Satori Sounds, our conversation explores commitment, creativity, and the pressures that shape how we live. We talk about the importance of slowing down, making clear choices, and questioning the constant push to always do more or be exceptional.
    We dig into why it’s sometimes necessary to let go of old ways of thinking, how saying no can be a powerful decision, and why defining success for yourself matters more than meeting external expectations.
    If you're navigating change or rethinking your direction, this episode offers a grounded look at how to move forward with purpose on your own terms.

    Takeaways:

    -You have to fully commit to your journey.

    -Creativity thrives in proactive environments, not reactive ones.

    -Slowing down can lead to greater observation and insight.

    -Societal pressures often push us towards constant productivity.
    -Intentional living means defining success on your own terms.

    -It's okay to say no to things that don't align with your values.

    -Understanding macro and micro systems can help navigate life better.

    -Risk is inherent in growth; avoiding it can stunt progress.

    -Burning down old structures can lead to new opportunities.

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    31 min
  • Objective Skill: Take back control - The Stop Skill
    May 28 2025

    Welcome to Satori Sounds Objective Skills—bite-sized tools to help you handle life with more clarity and intention.

    If this is your first time tuning in, welcome—we're glad you're here. And if you’ve been with us before, it’s good to have you back.

    Today, we're diving into a powerful DBT skill that helps you stay grounded when emotions run high: the STOP skill.


    We all face moments where we feel overwhelmed, reactive, or like we’re about to say or do something we’ll regret.
    That’s where STOP comes in. It’s an acronym that gives you four steps to pause, reset, and respond mindfully:

    🔹 S – Stop
    Literally, stop. Freeze. Don't move, speak, or act on impulse. This moment of stillness interrupts automatic reactions.

    🔹 T – Take a step back
    Mentally or physically. Breathe. Remove yourself from the heat of the moment—even just for a few seconds. This gives you space to see things more clearly.

    🔹 O – Observe
    Notice what’s happening—inside and out.
    What are you feeling? What are others doing? What are the facts of the situation without judgment?

    🔹 P – Proceed mindfully
    Now that you’ve paused and observed, choose how to respond. What action aligns with your goals, your values, and the person you want to be?


    The STOP skill is simple—but it’s powerful.
    It doesn’t solve the problem for you, but it creates the space for you to solve it wisely.

    Next time you feel yourself on edge—pause, STOP, and take back control.

    Thanks for listening to Satori Sounds Objective Skills.
    Keep practicing, stay grounded, and we’ll see you in the next one.

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    3 min
  • 015 - Who Are You Beyond the Job?
    May 19 2025

    Keywords

    identity, self-discovery, job roles, societal expectations, personal growth, meaning, balance, role conflict, mental health, fulfillment

    Summary

    This conversation delves into the complexities of identity, particularly how job roles shape our self-perception and societal expectations. It explores the challenges of navigating personal identity amidst professional pressures, the importance of finding meaning beyond work, and the necessity of maintaining balance in life. The discussion emphasizes the multifaceted nature of individuals and encourages listeners to redefine success and embrace personal growth.

    Takeaways

    • We have a fundamental problem with identity in society.
    • Many people identify strongly with their jobs, which can be limiting.
    • Not everyone has a singular purpose or 'big thing' in life.
    • Job-related identities can be misleading and overly simplistic.
    • People often become reflections of others' perceptions of them.
    • Individuals are multifaceted and should embrace their complexity.
    • It's important to find meaning in activities outside of work.
    • Balance in life is crucial for overall well-being.
    • Your degree or job does not define your entire identity.
    • It's okay to close a chapter and pivot in life.


    Sound Bites

    • "People are multifaceted."
    • "You can close that chapter."
    • "Your book's not written."


    Chapters

    00:00
    The Complexity of Identity

    03:59
    Exploring Multifaceted Personalities

    07:03
    Understanding Self-Perception and Others' Views

    10:55
    Navigating Role Conflict and Identity

    15:23
    The Impact of Rejection on Identity

    18:58
    Finding Meaning Beyond Work

    22:19
    Balancing Life's Triad: Work, Health, and Relationships

    26:44
    The Pressure of Professional Expectations and Burnout

    29:02
    Embracing Change and Closing Chapters

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    30 min
  • 014 - Mastering Consistency: The Key to Success
    May 5 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Josh and Ollie explore the art of consistency, emphasising the importance of setting boundaries, making incremental progress, and building resilience. They discuss the impact of self-talk and family narratives on personal growth, the significance of compassionate communication, and the necessity of prioritising important tasks over urgent ones. The conversation highlights practical strategies for managing challenges and conflicts while maintaining a focus on long-term goals.

    Takeaways

    • Consistency is about showing up, not perfection.
    • Setting boundaries is crucial for maintaining focus.
    • Incremental progress is key to achieving goals.
    • Self-talk can significantly impact your mindset.
    • Compassionate communication is essential in difficult conversations.
    • Prioritize important tasks over urgent distractions.
    • Building inner resilience helps manage challenges.
    • Family narratives shape our beliefs about achievement.
    • It's important to recognise what you can control.
    • Embrace the journey and enjoy the process.



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    32 min
  • Objective Skill - The Two Minute Task: Overcome Procrastination and Move Toward Your Big Goals
    Apr 29 2025

    Use the Two-Minute Activation to overcome procrastination by starting small tasks immediately and progressing big goals, two minutes at a time, to live more intentionally every day.

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    3 min