
Reduce Pain, Increase Productivity, and Enhance Your Creativity with the QOR360 Chair | with Turner Osler, MD
11/21/23 • 64 min
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My guest today is Turner Osler, who is a trauma surgeon turned epidemiologist, now turned inventor and entrepreneur. Turner has the usual trauma surgeon backstory, from medical school to residency to fellowship as a trauma surgeon, with over 300 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters. He made a transition to becoming an entrepreneur to build the company, QOR360, after he made the transition to research epidemiologist which inspired him to solve the problem of sitting when he found himself at a desk for many hours for the first time in his career.
If you're a long-time listener to my podcast, you know how I love to recommend products that promote an active workstation. The chairs that Turner designs really caught my attention because he's not trying to make a better chair; he’s trying to change your relationship to sitting. Turner reveals that standing is as detrimental to your health as sitting still, and we delve into the human body's natural physiology of sitting, standing, and movement. You’ll learn what active sitting is and about the physical and mental benefits it will give you. Turner's company is so passionate about their chairs that they've decided to give away the design for one of their models called the 'button chair' for free so that kids can reap the benefits and eliminate sitting disease for future generations to come.
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Here's What You'll Learn:
- What’s wrong with ‘ergonomic chairs’ that Turner decided to design his own chairs
- What caused Turner to suddenly switch from being a doctor to becoming a founder and inventor
- The negative effects (both physically and mentally) of sitting still for long periods of time
- Why is standing just as immobilizing as sitting
- The real opposite of sitting (it’s not what you think)
- The natural architecture of the human body
- How QOR360 chairs work
- Why are QOR360 chairs different from any other active chairs?
- How children can also benefit from active sitting
- What are ‘button chairs’ and why Turner and his team decided to give away the design for free
Useful Resources Mentioned:
Turner Osler on TED Talk: Active sitting - could we give our kids a future without back pain
Ep23: How Being Sedentary Is Damaging You (According to NASA) | with Dr. Joan Vernikos
Ep30: How Regular Movement Makes You Smarter | with Dr. John Ratey
Ep02: Deskbound – Standing Up To a Sitting World | with Dr. Kelly Starrett
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Take Your Standing Desk to the Next Level with the Topo Mat – REVIEW
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My guest today is Turner Osler, who is a trauma surgeon turned epidemiologist, now turned inventor and entrepreneur. Turner has the usual trauma surgeon backstory, from medical school to residency to fellowship as a trauma surgeon, with over 300 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters. He made a transition to becoming an entrepreneur to build the company, QOR360, after he made the transition to research epidemiologist which inspired him to solve the problem of sitting when he found himself at a desk for many hours for the first time in his career.
If you're a long-time listener to my podcast, you know how I love to recommend products that promote an active workstation. The chairs that Turner designs really caught my attention because he's not trying to make a better chair; he’s trying to change your relationship to sitting. Turner reveals that standing is as detrimental to your health as sitting still, and we delve into the human body's natural physiology of sitting, standing, and movement. You’ll learn what active sitting is and about the physical and mental benefits it will give you. Turner's company is so passionate about their chairs that they've decided to give away the design for one of their models called the 'button chair' for free so that kids can reap the benefits and eliminate sitting disease for future generations to come.
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» Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode
Here's What You'll Learn:
- What’s wrong with ‘ergonomic chairs’ that Turner decided to design his own chairs
- What caused Turner to suddenly switch from being a doctor to becoming a founder and inventor
- The negative effects (both physically and mentally) of sitting still for long periods of time
- Why is standing just as immobilizing as sitting
- The real opposite of sitting (it’s not what you think)
- The natural architecture of the human body
- How QOR360 chairs work
- Why are QOR360 chairs different from any other active chairs?
- How children can also benefit from active sitting
- What are ‘button chairs’ and why Turner and his team decided to give away the design for free
Useful Resources Mentioned:
Turner Osler on TED Talk: Active sitting - could we give our kids a future without back pain
Ep23: How Being Sedentary Is Damaging You (According to NASA) | with Dr. Joan Vernikos
Ep30: How Regular Movement Makes You Smarter | with Dr. John Ratey
Ep02: Deskbound – Standing Up To a Sitting World | with Dr. Kelly Starrett
Continue to Listen & Learn
Sitting Is Killing You, But Standing Isn’t the Answer (And Neither is Exercise)
Take Your Standing Desk to the Next Level with the Topo Mat – REVIEW
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Setting Boundaries Between Work & Life (Even When You Work For Steven Spielberg) | with Sarah Broshar
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Today's guest is award-winning film editor, Sarah Broshar who’s short list of credits includes The Fabelmans, West Side Story, Ready Player One, and The Post. All of which were projects that had her working with Hollywood legends Steven Spielberg and editor, Michael Kahn. Looking at her credits in her IMDb profile, you might think, "She must have gotten really lucky," but as Sarah shares in our conversation, her 'luck' mostly comes from consistently solving problems and providing value over and over.
As we go deeper into her story, Sarah shares that not only is she 'lucky' to be working with legends, she's also working with people who value family and boundaries which is not very common to high demand projects (or the industry, in general). Getting your foot in high-profile projects and working with people who will respect your boundaries is already challenging enough but as we find out in Sarah's story, she paved her own way to get to where she is now. Sarah's inspiring story reveals that creating your own 'luck' is the key to working with the best and setting boundaries is the key to having a life outside of work.
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Here's What You'll Learn:
- Sarah’s origin story
- What Sarah did that got her recommended for an internship with Michael Kahn
- How Sarah got into the room without even focusing on getting in the room
- Sarah’s view on ‘luck’
- How Sarah became invaluable from working as an intern in an environment that hasn’t worked with interns before
- How Sarah chooses opportunities and how she can say ‘no’ without regrets
- How Sarah finished West Side Story during the pandemic while being pregnant
- The challenges of working with legends
- Sarah’s non-negotiable (even for Steven Spielberg) and why Steven and Michael respect that
- Sara’s creative calling
- What makes creatives irreplaceable according to Sarah
- The advice that Sarah gave years ago to someone she mentored at AFI and why she can’t relate to that advice now
Useful Resources Mentioned:
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success – Carol S. Dweck, Ph. D.
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Ep236: Building An Oscar-Winning Career...Without Sacrificing Your Values | with Paul Rogers
Ep196: How to Become Oscar-level Successful (Without Being a Dick) | with Peter Ramsey
Ep176: Why You Don’t Need to Go to Film School to Be Successful | with Eddie Hamilton, ACE [Pt 1]
Ep118: Legendary Editor Walter Murch On Optimizing Creativity, Prod...
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TOP 5: How Regular Movement Makes You Smarter | with Dr. John Ratey
Given the holiday season is ironically when happiness and well-being are often at their lowest and anxiety at its highest, I thought it might be helpful to share with you five of my favorite podcast episodes with some of the world’s foremost experts who can help you stay healthy, happy, and sane through this holiday season.
During the next 5 weeks, you will learn about the importance of movement, how it affects your creativity (and how to sneak it into your crazy day with minimal time), the practice of intuitive eating so you can still enjoy all the holiday food (but without the guilt), how to use mindfulness to keep calm amidst the holiday chaos, and finally how to maintain your sanity by improving the quality of your sleep.
Without further adieu, here is episode one of my five-part interview series with Dr. John Ratey, a clinical psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, who tells us about the relationship between movement and brain power. This podcast was one of the key resources I used to create my ultimate guide to building a healthy, ergonomic workstation. If you want to download a copy of that guide go to optimizeyourself.me/workstationultimateguide.
The original show notes for this conversation can be found at optimizeyourself.me/episode30.
If you enjoy this top 5 playlist I invite you to visit optimizeyourself.me/podcast to download your very own customized podcast playlist based on your interests and your goals, curated from our library of over 250 conversations.
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