The Power of Touch & Weighted Blankets | Jake Glibbery | Sup' Man

In this episode, I talk to Jake about the advantages of physical touch like boosting neurotransmitters positively, why men who avoid physical contact and sports might be missing out, the power of comfort transmitted through weighted blankets and more.
Jake Elliott Glibbery spent most of his life in unusual relationship with circadian rhythm, light and wake/sleep cycle.  Having previously worked in finance for over 10 years, that exacerbated sleep issues, burning the candle at both ends and struggling to adapt body to a “9-5” schedule.
The unique sleep pattern led to an interest in maximising sleep length and quality, eventually creating Dormu with his co-creator who has a background in neuroscience, to collectively level-up the sleep quality Hong Kong, Asia, and beyond.

In this episode, I talk to Jake about the advantages of physical touch like boosting neurotransmitters positively, why some people are not comfortable with human touch, the interesting history of weighted blankets and the power of comfort transmitted through weighted blankets and more.


About the guest:

About Emily:

___
How to support the podcast:
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Subscribe now to get first dibs on latest news, episodes releases and interesting things

* indicates required
 
 
/ ( mm / dd )





Please select all the ways you would like to hear from Tackling Minds:


You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. 

We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.

© 2020 Emily Tan