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Michael Phillips Moskowitz is the founder of AeBeZe, a cutting-edge research product lab dedicated to establishing a new mental health standard called "Digital Nutrition™." Their app, Moodrise, brings together curated images, videos, and audio to positively affect brain chemistry.Michael has also served as a Middle East foreign policy research analyst at think tanks in the United States and overseas. He co-founded the award-winning menswear label, Gytha Mander, and TODO Monthly magazine; he also spent several years at IDEO, a design and innovation firm in Palo Alto. Michael served as the Global Chief Curator at eBay before embarking on mental health innovation.LinksAebeze Labs: https://www.Aebeze.com
[ It's like spinach for your brain, while you scroll through your phone. ] Michael Moskovitz is a serial entrepreneur committed to delivering experiences that enhance emotional resilience and boost behavioral health. He is the founder of Moodrise, the world’s first on-demand, digital drug delivery system for mobile devices. What does this mean? They create multimedia content that makes you feel happier, more relaxed, and at ease... and all of these health benefits are delivered straight to your brain, through your screen. I met Michael a few months ago at a small event I was invited to by a dear friend. During the event, Michael was sharing about the work he does through Aebeze Labs, and Moodrise. I was intrigued by Michael's charisma and witty commentary on the current digital landscape. He was joined by Devendra Banhardt, who is involved in the project as a collaborating artist. What I loved about Moodrise is that they are creating digital nutrition, or content that is scientifically proven to enhance your mood, and they are co-creating this beautiful multimedia content with talented artists like Devendra Banhart, Kristen Scott Thomas, Daisy Lewis, or JD Samson. I was inspired by Michael’s work, his brilliant perspective on technology, and mental health, and the way we he is tastefully weaving art into the equation. In this interview, We talk about our relationship with media and technology; the ways we can use technology in our daily lives to our advantage, and not our detriment. I hope you enjoy this conversation, and it might even shift the way you interact with technology, for the best.
The Moodrise 1000 Digital Nutrition™ guide brings you healthy, popular content from platforms such as YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu that positively impacts brain chemistry to help heal, strengthen and fortify your mental wellness. Each piece of content selected uses Moodrise's content labelling system to help users identify the right content to meet their specific mental needs. The labelling system covers six different neurotransmitters – the brain chemicals strongly correlated with specific mood states. This includes Acetylcholine to aid with concentration and focus; Dopamine for a dose of self-confidence; Gaba to deliver a sense of calm and help relieve stress; Oxytocin to replenish the bonding and love molecule; Endorphins to elevate energy levels and; Serotonin to establish a firmer foundation for happiness.
On this week's episode of Work Happy, the new series of the Work.Life podcast, hosted by Angelica Malin, we're talking about "digital nutrition" with Michael Phillips Moskowitz. Moskowitz is an Entrepreneur and Founder of AeBeZe Labs - the world’s first purely digital pharmaceutical company. As people now spend as much as 12 hours a day consuming digital content and mood disorders are at an all-time high, it is more important than ever for people to take control of the content they consume. This is exactly what his app Moodrise empowers its users to do, through the prescription of ‘healthy’ digital content that has been scientifically proven to boost your mood by stimulating the release of certain neurotransmitters via visual cues. We chat social media, digital content and how to protect our mental health at work better. Don't forget to subscribe, there will be a new episode out every Monday! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Phillips Moskowitz talks of his commitment to delivering experiences that enhance emotional resilience and boost behavioral health. Relief is in sight for the millions of UK and US consumers suffering silently with a variety of different mood disorders such as stress and anxiety with the launch of the world's first Digital Nutrition™ app called Moodrise. Content within the Moodrise app focuses on six of the most popular mood states and related neurotransmitters. These include Happiness (Serotonin), Confidence (Dopamine), Energy (Endorphins), Focus (Acetylcholine), Calm (GABA) and Connection (Oxytocin). Users of the app select which mood state they wish to improve, and are then served a series of different visual content ‘cards'. Each ‘card' is supported by published scientific research and the content included has been specially created or curated to help deliver the desired chemical reaction in the brain.
We spend close on 12 hours a day consuming content and we do not yet know the long term impact on our mental and physical health. As creative professionals, we are often reliant upon the internet to operate... Ex Ebay chief curator and Moodrise founder Michael Phillips Moskowitz joins me to talk about the neuroscience of happiness and his hopes for the new Moodrise app. It's a fascinating insight into the science of our time spent interacting with technology and feeding the mind, its effect on mental health and where we go from here. Get your feedback over @arrestallmimics! Episode X5 is supported by http://illustrationweb.com, http://heartinternet.co.uk, http://foilco.co.uk and http://theaoi.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/moodrise-by-aebeze-labs/id1400832226?mt=8 https://www.aebeze.com/mobile-app/
Michael Phillips Moskowitz is a serial founder, selected by FastCompany as one of the Top 100 Creatives in Business. He was formerly the Global Chief Curator at eBay, a role created following the acquisition of his startup, BUREAU OF TRADE. Since leaving eBay in 2015, he has helped another four startups achieve liquidity events, served as an advisor to seed stage fund Founder Collective, and as an entrepreneur-in-residence at Foundation Capital. In 2016, Michael was appointed the first Entrepreneurship Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School. In 2019, he launched Moodrise, a suite of behavioral health products designed to improve emotional resilience. He currently serves as CEO of Moodrise and its parent company, AeBeZe Labs. In this episode, Michael shares his one way ticket to join the Exodus from Egypt. He also talks digital nutrition and digital hygiene which helped foster the creation of the Moodrise app. Michael is just one of the dynamic guests featured on The One Way Ticket Show, where Host Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they would go if given a one way ticket, no coming back! Destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind. Steven's guests have included: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, President Jose Ramos-Horta; Legendary Talk Show Host, Dick Cavett; Law Professor, Alan Dershowitz; Broadcast Legend, Charles Osgood; International Rescue Committee President & CEO, David Miliband; Playwright, David Henry Hwang; Journalist-Humorist-Actor, Mo Rocca; SkyBridge Capital Founder & Co-Managing Partner, Anthony Scaramucci; Abercrombie & Kent Founder, Geoffrey Kent; Travel Expert, Pauline Frommer, as well as leading photographers, artists, chefs, writers, intellectuals and more.
Panel Joe Eames Jesse Sanders Jared Stein Mike Dane Dani Sloan Brooke Avery Kent C. Dodds Episode Summary In this first episode of the Dev Ed podcast, the panelists start with giving brief introductions about themselves and their work, most of them being educators and trainers in software development. They then discuss some of the best ways for people to get into programming, focusing on the importance of motivation and passion, while narrating their own experiences. They talk about choosing the right learning resources and paths based on individual needs, effective tools and techniques for current programmers to stay up to date with ongoing developments and retaining learnt concepts. They also discuss benefits of publishing work online thus making it available for the public, significance of teaching and how to get into it, and mention tips and hacks on effective time management so as to continue learning in spite of a busy schedule. They wrap up the episode by each stating what they wish to learn the most, and one thing they would like to share with friends. Links ng-conf Mike Dane - YouTube Kent C. Dodds – YouTube Deciding What Not to Learn - Blog Picks Kent C. Dodds: GraphQL Novel in progress - Shurlan Brooke Avery: Rails Lost Stars Jesse Sanders: NestJS Having a good morning routine with mediation, reading and journaling Joe Eames: NestJS Screen Rant Pitch Meetings Mike Dane: CSS Animations The Coding Train Jared Stein: What makes efficient and productive learning happen Dani Sloan: Meditation Moodrise
Panel Joe Eames Jesse Sanders Jared Stein Mike Dane Dani Sloan Brooke Avery Kent C. Dodds Episode Summary In this first episode of the Dev Ed podcast, the panelists start with giving brief introductions about themselves and their work, most of them being educators and trainers in software development. They then discuss some of the best ways for people to get into programming, focusing on the importance of motivation and passion, while narrating their own experiences. They talk about choosing the right learning resources and paths based on individual needs, effective tools and techniques for current programmers to stay up to date with ongoing developments and retaining learnt concepts. They also discuss benefits of publishing work online thus making it available for the public, significance of teaching and how to get into it, and mention tips and hacks on effective time management so as to continue learning in spite of a busy schedule. They wrap up the episode by each stating what they wish to learn the most, and one thing they would like to share with friends. Links ng-conf Mike Dane - YouTube Kent C. Dodds – YouTube Deciding What Not to Learn - Blog Picks Kent C. Dodds: GraphQL Novel in progress - Shurlan Brooke Avery: Rails Lost Stars Jesse Sanders: NestJS Having a good morning routine with mediation, reading and journaling Joe Eames: NestJS Screen Rant Pitch Meetings Mike Dane: CSS Animations The Coding Train Jared Stein: What makes efficient and productive learning happen Dani Sloan: Meditation Moodrise