How She’s Merging Neuroscience, AI, and Design to Change How We Live | Ep 235 with Lesley Ray Founder of BrainHome
Episode description
Lesley Ray, a classically trained violinist turned visionary designer, who’s blending neuroscience, wellness, and AI to create responsive, emotionally intelligent homes through her company BrainHome. From scent-triggered slumber routines to lighting that aligns with your brainwaves, Lesley is redefining what interior design can do—and who it’s meant to serve.
Key Discussion Points:
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Why traditional design ignores most of our senses—and how that impacts our well-being
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How AI and neuroscience are reshaping architecture and interiors
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The science behind scent, light, sound, and sleep quality
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How a childhood of musical performance helped Lesley understand human emotion
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BrainHome’s bedroom installations that adapt to each user’s stress and sleep cycle
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The challenges of designing for multiple brains in shared spaces
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Future possibilities: from personalized hotels to environments that prevent disease
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Why every home could (and should) function like preventative medicine
Takeaways:
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Smart homes can do more than automate—they can heal
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Environment is one of the most overlooked drivers of health
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Design should reflect how we live, think, and feel—not just how we want things to look
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The future of wellness is multisensory, personalized, and built into your walls
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Innovation happens when you mix disciplines—like music, science, and architecture
Closing Thoughts:
Lesley Ray is showing the world that a home can be more than a shelter—it can be a sanctuary wired for your emotional and physical well-being. With BrainHome, she’s turning visionary ideas into real-world change, proving that when you design with empathy, intelligence, and science, your home doesn’t just reflect who you are—it supports who you’re becoming.