Ever feel like life is taking longer than it used to? You’re not imagining it. In this episode, Mark Ostach introduces two new terms — “Life Lagging” and “Digital Pulse” — to describe the hidden costs of distraction in our always-on world. From red lights to PB&Js, Mark paints relatable (and hilarious) pictures of how our digital habits create micro-delays that ripple through our day, our relationships, and even our health. Blending storytelling, neuroscience, and a touch of humor, Mark i...
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Ever feel like life is taking longer than it used to? You’re not imagining it. In this episode, Mark Ostach introduces two new terms — “Life Lagging” and “Digital Pulse” — to describe the hidden costs of distraction in our always-on world. From red lights to PB&Js, Mark paints relatable (and hilarious) pictures of how our digital habits create micro-delays that ripple through our day, our relationships, and even our health. Blending storytelling, neuroscience, and a touch of humor, Mark i...
I had the pleasure of being interviewed on the Bosshole Chronicles Podcast. I decided to post it directly to the Courage to Connect podcast. Enjoy! Embark with us on a life-altering journey as Mark Ostach, a luminary in the fields of mental, emotional, and digital health, returns to share pivotal insights in our grand finale of Mental Health Awareness Month.
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Ever feel like life is taking longer than it used to? You’re not imagining it. In this episode, Mark Ostach introduces two new terms — “Life Lagging” and “Digital Pulse” — to describe the hidden costs of distraction in our always-on world. From red lights to PB&Js, Mark paints relatable (and hilarious) pictures of how our digital habits create micro-delays that ripple through our day, our relationships, and even our health. Blending storytelling, neuroscience, and a touch of humor, Mark i...