
Are you busy all day but never finishing the work that actually matters? What if the problem isn't discipline — it's that you've never learned how to enter a flow state on demand?
Steven Puri joins Nick Urban to break down the science and practice of flow states. Steven shares the exact protocol he built after two decades in Hollywood and tech: how music at 60-90 BPM triggers focus, why rain sounds outperformed $100K of custom compositions, and the morning intention habit he calls the single highest-ROI practice for productivity.
Meet our guestSteven Puri is the Founder and CEO of The Sukha Company, a flow state productivity platform helping knowledge workers find their focus and do their best work. Before building Sukha, Steven served as VP at 20th Century Fox running the Die Hard and Wolverine franchises, EVP at DreamWorks Pictures for Kurtzman-Orci Productions (Star Trek, Transformers), and produced CGI for 14 films including Independence Day. He sold his first tech company, Centropolis Effects, at age 28. Steven lives in Austin, TX.
Thank you to our partners00:54 Steven's background: Hollywood, startups & flow state discovery
02:58 What is a flow state? Csikszentmihalyi's research explained
11:05 How "Sukha" got its name on a honeymoon in Bali
18:35 Music for flow: the 60-90 BPM sweet spot
22:32 Why rain sounds crushed $100K of custom music
29:54 Social media is engineered to steal your focus
35:27 The #1 morning habit for peak productivity
37:13 Default mode network: why great ideas come when you're not trying
42:17 Physical space = mental space (the $5 million villa story)
47:32 Time blocking & Pomodoro customization
52:05 How a dad finished his PhD in 60-minute flow sessions
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