COVID-19 does have most of us staying home these days, but it can’t stop us from protecting our brains. One way to do that is through novel, physical activity. Here’s how Stephen Jepson stays active and keeps his brain fit.
Dr. Daniel Amen
Dr. Daniel Amen is one of the world’s leading experts on brain health. He talks with Growing Bolder to offer practical tips and ways to improve your brain and thereby your entire body. Start feeling better today with his simple steps.
Daniel Levitin
Do you text and tweet and post and drive and check your email and do all this multitasking? Do you realize what it’s doing to your brain? Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin has the surprising answer.
Minecraft: Story Mode
Get your game on! Because it’s one of the secrets to Growing Bolder. Multiple studies have proven that the more active you are, not just with your body but with your BRAIN, the healthier you can be as you get older. We’ve teamed up with Telltale Games, makers of the new Minecraft: Story Mode, to look at the science and FUN behind video gaming.
Daniel Levitin
We are drowning in data with expectations to make more complex and faster decisions than ever before. Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin says this is a really bad habit for our brains. Get his tips for getting out of this trap.
Robert Willoughby
At age 92, flutist and teacher Robert Willoughby has already lived an extraordinary life, playing in some of the world’s most respected orchestra’s and developing many first chair musicians. Learn why he’s still passionate about teaching and music.
Jim Karol
Jim Karol is the world’s greatest mentalist. Now in his 60s, he says he’s healthier, sharper and more energetic than ever and he did it by tapping into his mental Fountain of Youth. He shares his brain training techniques.
Josh Kaufman
The more things you explore, the more likely you’ll be to enjoy life longer. Researcher Josh Kaufman offers proof it’s never too late to learn new skills, take up new hobbies and even master something new. Find out how old dogs CAN learn new tricks.
Stephen Jepson
A former college arts professor, whose work is in the Smithsonian, is the unlikely ringleader behind a brain health philosophy that is gaining support from big brains across the country. Find out why he wants you to stop exercising and start playing.
Power Food for the Brain
Can Alzheimer’s be cured by the foods you eat (or don’t eat)? Neal Barnard, M.D., a leading advocate for good nutrition and using nutritional intervention to cure whatever ails us, offers tips to boost your brain health with power foods.