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Shining a Light on Seasonal Affective Disorder for Year-Round Performance with Sami Salomaa
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Do dark days affect your energy levels? Is your best harder to achieve when winter comes? The CEO of Light Cognitive, Sami Salomaa reveals how his lights reduce the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder and optimize your life by synchronizing your days. Find the show notes here — Decoding Superhuman.com/LightCognitive
“In South Africa, I had a room facing into the Indian Ocean. I would wake up early in the morning, with the sunrise. It was excellent. They spoke about the green flash. So, I woke up every morning to see if I could see the green flash. I'm not sure if I ever saw it but the point is something like this burns into your head. You think this is what mornings should be every time.”
Sami Salomaa is the founder of Light Cognitive, a startup that designs unique lighting solutions dedicated to well-being and performance.
Prior to starting Light Cognitive, Sami worked for eight years at Nokia CFO office in New York. He has extensive experience in building innovative and complex business models at the crossroads of finance and technology.
After returning to Helsinki and Nordic weather conditions he realized how fundamental the role of light is for our holistic well-being, alertness, and recovery. Basing his innovation on physics models he started developing a solution for re-creating natural light in indoor spaces.
Sami is passionate about well-being and how technology can help people feel better and achieve more. His favorite recipe for well-being is a day skiing and a bright Alpine sky.
Sami graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology, with a Master of Science in Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics. He currently resides in Cambridge, UK, and examines the possibilities of AI.
Light Cognitive uses broad spectrum lighting to control when the day starts and when it ends. They solve year round circadian rhythm issue by activating melanopsin at the right times.
Key Highlights of the discussion with Sami Salomaa:
Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Circadian biology
The benefits of full spectrum light
How to get over jet lag
How light influences the way plants grow
The role Vitamin D plays in overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder
Achieving peak performance through better sleep
The difference between Light Cognitive products and other offerings
The studies of Harvard Medical School’s Dr. Steven Lockley, Ph.D.
Sami’s Pet Peeves about the Medical Industrial Complex:
Incenting medical professionals to increase medications and operations for financial rewards.
Sami’s Tip for Enhancing Focus:
Shut out the world and get meditative.
The writings of Nassim Taleb
Seneca’s writings
Continue Your Performance Journey:
Fooled By Randomness — Nassim Taleb
My sponsor for this episode is the ring on my finger and yes, I’m not even married yet but I want to give a shout out to these guys because it has changed the way I look at sleep. Oura Ring helps me track the way I sleep. The information it gives me is absolutely essential to becoming a more epic human. I look at things like REM sleep, deep sleep, my sleep stages and the sequence of that. Listen to my podcast with Dr. Smarr if you want to realize what that all really adds up to. And I look just sort of lifestyle adjustments to make me sleep better. For instance, not eating so late at night leads to an earlier resting heart rate, leads to me feeling just more and more awesome the next day and it’s also impacted how I do things like intermittent fasting. So I hope you all check it out and if you want to check it out now, the guys at Oura are giving 50 dollars or 50 euros off depending on what part of the world you’re in. Visit OuraRing.com and plug in the code ‘BOOMER’ for that discount.
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Manage episode 216196362 series 1972942
Do dark days affect your energy levels? Is your best harder to achieve when winter comes? The CEO of Light Cognitive, Sami Salomaa reveals how his lights reduce the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder and optimize your life by synchronizing your days. Find the show notes here — Decoding Superhuman.com/LightCognitive
“In South Africa, I had a room facing into the Indian Ocean. I would wake up early in the morning, with the sunrise. It was excellent. They spoke about the green flash. So, I woke up every morning to see if I could see the green flash. I'm not sure if I ever saw it but the point is something like this burns into your head. You think this is what mornings should be every time.”
Sami Salomaa is the founder of Light Cognitive, a startup that designs unique lighting solutions dedicated to well-being and performance.
Prior to starting Light Cognitive, Sami worked for eight years at Nokia CFO office in New York. He has extensive experience in building innovative and complex business models at the crossroads of finance and technology.
After returning to Helsinki and Nordic weather conditions he realized how fundamental the role of light is for our holistic well-being, alertness, and recovery. Basing his innovation on physics models he started developing a solution for re-creating natural light in indoor spaces.
Sami is passionate about well-being and how technology can help people feel better and achieve more. His favorite recipe for well-being is a day skiing and a bright Alpine sky.
Sami graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology, with a Master of Science in Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics. He currently resides in Cambridge, UK, and examines the possibilities of AI.
Light Cognitive uses broad spectrum lighting to control when the day starts and when it ends. They solve year round circadian rhythm issue by activating melanopsin at the right times.
Key Highlights of the discussion with Sami Salomaa:
Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Circadian biology
The benefits of full spectrum light
How to get over jet lag
How light influences the way plants grow
The role Vitamin D plays in overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder
Achieving peak performance through better sleep
The difference between Light Cognitive products and other offerings
The studies of Harvard Medical School’s Dr. Steven Lockley, Ph.D.
Sami’s Pet Peeves about the Medical Industrial Complex:
Incenting medical professionals to increase medications and operations for financial rewards.
Sami’s Tip for Enhancing Focus:
Shut out the world and get meditative.
The writings of Nassim Taleb
Seneca’s writings
Continue Your Performance Journey:
Fooled By Randomness — Nassim Taleb
My sponsor for this episode is the ring on my finger and yes, I’m not even married yet but I want to give a shout out to these guys because it has changed the way I look at sleep. Oura Ring helps me track the way I sleep. The information it gives me is absolutely essential to becoming a more epic human. I look at things like REM sleep, deep sleep, my sleep stages and the sequence of that. Listen to my podcast with Dr. Smarr if you want to realize what that all really adds up to. And I look just sort of lifestyle adjustments to make me sleep better. For instance, not eating so late at night leads to an earlier resting heart rate, leads to me feeling just more and more awesome the next day and it’s also impacted how I do things like intermittent fasting. So I hope you all check it out and if you want to check it out now, the guys at Oura are giving 50 dollars or 50 euros off depending on what part of the world you’re in. Visit OuraRing.com and plug in the code ‘BOOMER’ for that discount.
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