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A Millennial Mind

A Millennial Mind

著者: Shivani Pau
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A Millennial Mind is a podcast about perspective, because when you understand someone’s mind, you understand their world. But we all live with limited data. Our beliefs, experiences, and knowledge are just a few dots. And if you don’t collect enough dots, you can’t connect them and you can’t grow. That’s why this podcast exists: to gather those dots. Each episode, I invite experts, thought leaders, and change makers to challenge how I think, on everything from mental health, hormones, and habits to relationships, identity, and success. We bust myths, reframe narratives, and explore what it really takes to shift your mindset. Because when you change your mind, you change your thoughts.And when you change your thoughts, you change your life. So if you’re ready to think differently, welcome to the reimagined A Millennial Mind. Hit subscribe and let’s start connecting the dots together.Shivani Pau 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Is Google Making You More Anxious About Your Health? | Dr Nighat Arif on Cyberchondria
    2026/04/14
    If you're someone who consults Dr Google more than your actual GP and it sends you into a constant health spiral, this episode is for you. Dr Nighat Arif (@DrNighatArif) is a practising GP with nearly 19 years in the NHS, women's health specialist, and author of the new book The Complete Guide to Family Health. In this conversation, we get into why so many of us are more anxious about our health than ever, whether Google and AI are helping or actively making things worse, and what the wellness industry is quietly getting away with. We also go deep on sleep, relationships, supplements, separate beds, and why prevention is the most underrated thing you can do for your long-term health. If you've ever convinced yourself you had a brain tumour at 2am because of a Google search — this one's for you. 🎙 What we cover: What cyberchondria is and why it's rising Why Googling symptoms isn't always bad — and how to do it right The truth about IV vitamin drips (and why it might just be expensive hydration) Which supplements you can actually overdose on — and the risks Why separate bedrooms might be better for your marriage Sleep jolts — what's actually happening in your brain How to spot cherry-picked health data and misinformation What Dr Nighat thinks about ChatGPT replacing doctors CBT for health anxiety — what actually works Dementia prevention: what the Lancet study says you should be doing from birth The NHS's free health checks — and why you should be using them Prevention vs cure: Dr Nighat's number one piece of advice after 19 years ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 1:41 – Dr Nighat explains the book 5:32 – What does GP actually stand for? 6:03 – What is cyberchondria? 8:07 – The rise of health anxiety through TikTok reels 9:00 – The woman who thought she had a brain tumour (it was her partner's cigarette smoke) 11:38 – Cherry-picking health data and why it's dangerous 13:20 – Does Dr Nighat Google her own symptoms? 15:03 – Her son's liver transplant — googling as a doctor-turned-mum 21:00 – How to find trustworthy health information online 26:00 – IV vitamin drips: brilliant or a very expensive wee? 32:45 – Supplements — which ones you can actually overdose on 34:40 – Wellness trends and losing intimacy with your partner 37:35 – Why separate beds might be the secret to a happy marriage 45:50 – The science of physical touch and oxytocin 47:52 – Why people jolt in their sleep 50:15 – Cyberchondria in relationships — when your partner won't stop googling 52:54 – What keeps people stuck in health anxiety loops 54:06 – "If you have health anxiety, please don't buy my book" 56:01 – CBT for health anxiety: how it actually works 57:25 – Is ChatGPT replacing your GP? 59:44 – Weird body facts (your ears never stop growing) 1:01:02 – The Lancet study on dementia prevention 1:03:48 – Dr Nighat's number one health advice after 19 years 1:05:26 – Wrap up Happy with that or anything else to tweak? 🔔 Subscribe for more discussions on mental health, personal growth, and healing! / @shivanipaupodcast ✨ Connect with Millennial Mind ✨ Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amillennialmind Shivani Pau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shivani.pau Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/shivanipaupodcast Performance Planner: https://my-performance-planner.myshopify.com/ #drnighatarif #cyberchondria #healthanxiety #googlesymptoms #familyhealth #supplements #vitaminD #ivdrip #wellnesstrends #preventativemedicine #amillennialmind #shivanipau #nhs #womenshealth #chatgpt #healthmisinformation #sleep #cbtherapy Let Me Change Your Mind 🧠 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • 6 Exercises I Use To Manage Anxiety Around Big Life Changes | Shivani Pau
    2026/04/07
    Are you struggling to cope when life keeps throwing curveballs, and you have no idea how to stay grounded? In this solo episode, I'm sharing the exact frameworks, books, and practical exercises that have helped me navigate one of the most overwhelming periods of change I've ever experienced. I spent seven years as a change management consultant before starting this podcast, and in this episode, I'm giving you everything I've learned and used to get me through this period, broken down in a way you can actually use too. If you're going through a job loss, a breakup, a move, a bereavement, or just a season of life that feels completely unrecognisable — this one is for you. 🎙 What we cover: Why change gets harder the older we get The book that completely shifted how I think about change (Who Moved My Cheese) Stephen Covey's Circle of Control, Influence and Concern — and how to actually use it The "do you have a problem? can you do something about it?" diagram from Life's Amazing Secrets A practical fear reframing exercise you can do right now The "next step" rule — why you only ever need to focus on one thing A daily reflection exercise: what did I control today? Why "life is long" is the mindset shift I keep coming back to Who Moved My Cheese? — Spencer Johnson https://www.amazon.co.uk/Who-Moved-My-Cheese-Amazing/dp/0091816971 Life's Amazing Secrets — Gaur Gopal Das https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lifes-Amazing-Secrets-Balance-Purpose/dp/0143442295 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People — Stephen R. Covey https://www.amazon.co.uk/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Anniversary/dp/1471195201 ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:30 Why change gets harder as we get older 3:00 My honest life update and why so much is changing right now 8:00 Grief, guilt, and finding reasons to stay stuck 11:00 Book #1: Who Moved My Cheese 15:00 The Circle of Control, Influence and Concern 20:00 Book #2: Life's Amazing Secrets by Gaur Gopal Das 24:00 The "why worry?" equation 27:00 The fear reframe exercise 33:00 The next step rule 37:00 Daily reflection: what did I control? 40:00 Life is long — removing the pressure to get it right now 45:00 Final thoughts 🔔 Subscribe for more discussions on mental health, personal growth, and healing! / @shivanipaupodcast ✨ Connect with Millennial Mind ✨ Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amillennialmind Shivani Pau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shivani.pau Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/shivanipaupodcast Performance Planner: https://my-performance-planner.myshopify.com/ Let Me Change Your Mind 🧠 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • SLEEP EXPERT: How To Get Better Sleep Without Overhauling Your Evenings | Stephanie Romiszewski
    2026/03/31
    You're doing everything 'right' when it comes to social media sleep routines... the magnesium, the no screens... but you're still not getting quality sleep? There IS a reason (& a fix!) This week on A Millennial Mind, I'm chatting with Stephanie Romiszewski (@stephsleepyhead), sleep physiologist, founder of the Sleepyhead Clinic, and author of Think Less, Sleep More. With nearly two decades of clinical experience, she has helped over 10,000 people fix sleep they thought was unfixable. We dig into why sleep hygiene is largely a myth, why your morning routine matters far more than your night routine, and the two biological mechanisms that actually control your sleep — and how you're probably sabotaging both without knowing it. We also get into popular 'sleep trackers', waking up at 5am, napping, magnesium, pregnancy sleep, and why thinking too hard about your sleep might be the very thing keeping you awake. If you've ever beaten yourself up about bad sleep, wondered if you're broken, or googled yourself into a spiral of sleep anxiety — this one is for you. 🎙 What we cover: - Why sleep hygiene doesn't fix chronic sleep problems - Sleep drive vs circadian rhythm — what they are and why they matter - Why your morning routine matters more than your evening one - The truth about wearables and sleep trackers (and why they might be making things worse) - Light exposure and movement as your most powerful sleep tools - What chronic insomnia actually is — and what to do about it - Sleep during pregnancy and as a new mother - Napping: when it helps and when it doesn't - Night owls vs morning types — can you change? - Women and sleep: hormones, menopause, and the invisible mental load - Magnesium, melatonin, and sleep supplements debunked - CBT-I and sleep retraining explained - Stephanie's book: Think Less, Sleep More ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 1:44 – Stephanie's background and the Sleepyhead Clinic 4:49 – What people actually come to Stephanie with 7:34 – How to tell the difference between a bad patch and chronic insomnia 11:40 – The problem with sleep hygiene (and screens before bed) 14:10 – The two mechanisms that control your sleep: sleep drive and circadian rhythm 19:56 – How to identify if you have a strong sleep drive 21:52 – Afternoon tiredness and the circadian dip 22:43 – Why consistency in your wake time matters more than bedtime 27:58 – Sleep trackers: why the data might be hurting you 34:21 – The Pyramid of Sleep Influence — why gadgets are at the top, not the bottom 35:26 – The Lumi light alarm: the one gadget Stephanie actually endorses 37:11 – Blue light glasses: are they worth it? 38:17 – Light in the morning: what actually counts 42:51 – Why we need to stop adding things and start with the basics 46:49 – How to get consistent without an elaborate night routine 47:28 – Morning person vs night owl: can you change? 52:41 – Sleep during menopause 53:08 – Sleep during pregnancy and as a new mum 56:19 – How to know how much sleep you actually need 59:28 – Sleep quality vs sleep duration — which matters more? 1:00:28 – Napping: when it helps vs when it doesn't 1:03:41 – The "morning person" label and whether you need to change 1:06:14 – Night owls and health risks — correlation vs causation 1:09:19 – When to listen to your body (and when not to) 1:09:57 – Do women need more sleep than men? 1:10:24 – Sleep and postpartum recovery 1:11:14 – Quickfire round: light therapy, blue light glasses, sleep tea, magnesium, Lumie lamp, acupressure mat, mattress, temperature, ashwagandha 1:16:20 – The one thing to do this week to improve your sleep 1:16:47 – Closing thoughts Follow Stephanie: @stephsleepyhead Think Less, Sleep More is out now 🔔 Subscribe for new episodes every week. ✨ Connect with Millennial Mind ✨ Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amillennialmind Shivani Pau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shivani.pau Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/shivanipaupodcast Performance Planner: https://my-performance-planner.myshopify.com/ Let Me Change Your Mind 🧠 -- #sleep #insomnia #sleepadvice #sleephealth #sleephygiene #morningroutine #circadianrhythm #sleepanxiety #millennialwellness #stephanieromiszewski #sleepyheadclinic #amillennialmind #shivanipau #sleepscience #womenshealth #sleeptips #sleepphysiologist #thinkklesssleepmore Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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