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02 - Nootropics, loneliness and connecting with new people

Jun 14, 201843 minSeason 1Ep. 2
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Nootropics aren't a new thing but their popularity has grown over the past few years. Joe's been trying out L-Tyrosine to help with his ADHD. We also discuss the probability of loneliness on the road and the huge possibilities of connecting with new people. Nootropics In 1972, Roman psychologist and chemist, Corneliu E. Giurgea coined the phrase Nootropics. And in 2018, Joe (with the advice from David) decided to try some out. We discuss the effect it's hard in today's episode. In case you're unsure, Nootropics are legal supplements that improve cognitive function, particularly executive functions such as memory, creativity and motivation in healthy individuals. Loneliness In 2015, 1,001 business travelers were studied to understand the physiological, psychological and emotional costs to frequent travel. Over 50% of participants claimed that loneliness is the most stressful part. Life as a nomad can become lonely. Today we discuss why and how you can go about avoiding loneliness.
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