48: Personalized AI Helps You Feel ‘In the Zone’ or In State of Flow with Founder Dr. Shama of NeuroCreate




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Summary: AI, Neuroscience, and Cognition exploration with CEO and Founder of the startup NeuroCreate, which aims to use personalized AI to help you feel ‘in the zone’ more quickly at work.<br> <a href="https://www.neurocreate.co.uk/">Website</a><br> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/shama-rahman-4a6ba713/">Shama Linkedin</a><br> Email: <a href="mailto:shama@neurocreate.co.uk" target="_self">shama@neurocreate.co.uk</a><br> <a href="https://twitter.com/NeuroCreate">Twitter link </a><br> About Dr Shama Rahman<br> Scientist, Explorer, Singer, Multi-instrumentalist, Composer, Actor and Theatre-maker<br> Multi-disciplinary PhD exploring the Neuroscience and Complex Systems of Creativity.<br> CEO and Founder at NeuroCreate Ltd- startup at the junction of AI, Neuroscience and Cognition.<br> First Sitar and Roli Synth player to perform in Antarctica. I was invited to be an Art/Science Explorer on an expedition with the first ever Antarctic Biennale. First artist-in-residence with the pioneering wearable technology mi.mu gloves.<br> Artistic Director of Art-Science agency Jugular Productions (tagline: Joining the Head and Heart) authentically bringing together cutting-edge research and visceral lived experience.<br> About NueroCreate<br> <br> NeuroCreate uses personalized AI to help you feel ‘in the zone’ more quickly at work. With our digital interface we help accelerate you to reach flow; a mental state where you feel capable of overcoming challenges effortlessly.Flow improves wellbeing, creative productivity, and mental flexibility, leading to a better experience at work.<br> Hyperlinked Timestamped Show Notes:<br> <br> * [ 01:01 ] What she is working on and her goals.<br> * [ 05:30 ] Flow explained.<br> * [ 06:30 ] What she has built so far, and what still needs to be developed in order to get it in consumer hands.<br> * [ 07:51 ] Who helps develops the A.I. components.<br> * [ 08:30 ] Who all are a part of the team, and what they do.<br> * [ 09:15 ] What some of the biggest challenges that she went through are, and how long her startup has been in existence.<br> * [ 10:55 ] The different types of investors and her thoughts on finding the right type.<br> * [ 12:45 ] Benjamin Franklin origin story, and how her technology could develop educational resources. We discuss a few different applications.<br> * [ 15:37 ] From PhD to CEO. What allowed her to make that transition.<br> * [ 18:16 ] Her early adopters, and what they love about it.<br> * [ 21:45 ] The special “rocket science” aspect about what she is developing.<br> * [ 24:23 ] An idea for a business card with a logo of flow state.<br> * [ 25:00 ] Worst things and best things about the startup journey thus far.<br> * [ 26:45 ] The different markets she is going to target.<br> * [ 28:00 ] When will she consider herself a success.<br> * [ 29:30 ] Different ways to finance her startup (i.e. Kickstarter).<br> * [ 31:48 ] Last two questions. What is something amusing that happened in her startup journey, and how we can follow along?<br> * [ 33:15 ] Looking for human guinea pigs and a silly joke before the end.<br> <br> <br>