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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 54 MIN

Scents and Sensibility: What Your Nose Knows About Work

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We design offices for the eye. We obsess over lighting, layout, and noise. But what if the sense most directly wired to your brain’s threat detector, your memory, and your emotional center has been completely left out of the conversation? In this episode of Tough Day, KVJ sits down with Dr. Paule Valery Joseph—nurse, scientist, Guggenheim Fellow, TED Fellow, and elected member of the National Academy of Medicine—to make the case that smell isn’t a background detail. It’s a vital sign.Dr. Paule co-directs the NIH National Smell and Taste Center and has spent her career tracing how chemosensory science connects to everything from Alzheimer’s to workplace design. Her curiosity started in nursing homes, watching elderly patients grimace at applesauce—and it led her to one of the most underexplored questions in occupational health: what is the chemical environment of your workplace actually doing to you? In this conversation, she brings the lab to the office and gives listeners a science-backed framework for thinking about smell, stress, and space in a whole new way. What we cover:Why smell has a direct line to your brain’s threat and memory centersThe skydiving sweat study: your body reads a stressful room before your mind doesThe silent cognitive killer hiding in your closed conference roomHow smell loss can predict Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s years before diagnosisThree things workplaces can do today — starting with the one that costs nothingWhy the hotel you choose for your offsite matters more than you think — and what familiar scents do to your team's brainResources Mentioned:Pederson Foundation: https://pedersenpf.org/ Neuroarchitecture: https://sciencephilanthropy.org/focus-areas/science-ecosystem/cross-disciplinary-programs/neuroarchitecture/ Learn more about Dr. Paule Valery Joseph:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulevjoseph Book Coming Soon: Follow Dr. Paule on LinkedIn for updates!TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzzEUm_78Qw TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9KLDQOC8oI Learn more about KVJ | Tough DayWebsite: https://tough.day/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kvonjan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We design offices for the eye. We obsess over lighting, layout, and noise. But what if the sense most directly wired to your brain’s threat detector, your memory, and your emotional center has been completely left out of the conversation? In this episode of Tough Day, KVJ sits down with Dr. Paule Valery Joseph—nurse, scientist, Guggenheim Fellow, TED Fellow, and elected member of the National Academy of Medicine—to make the case that smell isn’t a background detail. It’s a vital sign.Dr. Paule co-directs the NIH National Smell and Taste Center and has spent her career tracing how chemosensory science connects to everything from Alzheimer’s to workplace design. Her curiosity started in nursing homes, watching elderly patients grimace at applesauce—and it led her to one of the most underexplored questions in occupational health: what is the chemical environment of your workplace actually doing to you? In this conversation, she brings the lab to the office and gives listeners a science-backed framework for thinking about smell, stress, and space in a whole new way. What we cover:Why smell has a direct line to your brain’s threat and memory centersThe skydiving sweat study: your body reads a stressful room before your mind doesThe silent cognitive killer hiding in your closed conference roomHow smell loss can predict Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s years before diagnosisThree things workplaces can do today — starting with the one that costs nothingWhy the hotel you choose for your offsite matters more than you think — and what familiar scents do to your team's brainResources Mentioned:Pederson Foundation: https://pedersenpf.org/ Neuroarchitecture: https://sciencephilanthropy.org/focus-areas/science-ecosystem/cross-disciplinary-programs/neuroarchitecture/ Learn more about Dr. Paule Valery Joseph:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulevjoseph Book Coming Soon: Follow Dr. Paule on LinkedIn for updates!TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzzEUm_78Qw TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9KLDQOC8oI Learn more about KVJ | Tough DayWebsite: https://tough.day/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kvonjan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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