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Are you getting the right light signals to perform at your peak? Most of us spend nearly 90 percent of our time indoors, missing the critical biological triggers our bodies need for sleep, recovery, and focus. In this episode of the Ready State Podcast, we dive deep into the world of biocentric lighting and how you can optimize your environment to match your natural circadian rhythm.
Kyle Harris, CEO of BrainLit, joins Kelly and Juliet Starrett to explain why light should be viewed as a biological signal rather than just a way to see. We explore the massive impact that light spectrum and modulation have on our health, from professional athletes in the NBA and NHL to surgeons and shift workers in hospitals. Learn how passive changes to your environment can act as a force multiplier for your health, helping you sleep better and recover faster without adding another task to your busy to do list.
What You'll Learn in This Episode0:00 Intro to Biocentric Lighting and Sleep
3:45 Meet Kyle Harris of BrainLit
7:15 Light as a Biological Signal vs Visual Aid
11:30 Light as a Pillar of Health and Recovery
16:00 The Modern Indoor Environment Problem
20:15 Understanding Different Light Sources
24:30 Lighting in Hospitals and Surgery Centers
28:45 Feedback from Professional Sports Teams
33:15 Impact on Coaches and Staff Performance
37:00 The Red Light Experiment at Home
41:30 Light Volume vs Light Spectrum
45:45 Measuring Light for Health Outcomes
50:00 Creating an Ideal Light Day for Humans
54:15 Simple Home Lighting Hacks
58:30 Jet Lag Mitigation and Future Tech
1:02:00 Infinite Shelf and Closing Thoughts
Connect with KyleNo transcript available for this episode.

The Ready State Podcast

The Ready State Podcast

The Ready State Podcast