Jessa Gamble
Science Journalist | Uncovering the Hidden Patterns of Human Behavior
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Jessa Gamble is a science journalist whose work has been featured in The Atlantic, New Scientist, and The Guardian. Drawing from her extensive research, she reveals the hidden psychological patterns that shape how we live, work, and make decisions.
Gamble's talks blend scientific insights with engaging storytelling, empowering audiences to think differently about the unconscious biases that drive human behavior. Whether exploring the neuroscience of sleep or the behavioral economics of money management, her talks offer practical frameworks for making more mindful choices in our personal and professional lives.
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Our natural sleep cycle is nothing like what we do now
In today's world, balancing school, work, kids and more, most of us can only hope for the recommended eight hours of sleep. Examining the science behind our body's internal clock, Jessa Gamble reveals the surprising and substantial program of rest we should be observing.
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