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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 57 MIN

Therese Huston, Ph.D - How to Upgrade Your Brain

from AGEIST · host David Stewart

What if you could improve your memory, decision-making, and focus just by making small tweaks to your daily routine? Cognitive psychologist and author Therese Huston, PhD, joins us to share practical, science-backed strategies for boosting brain health at any age. She explains why stress kills creativity, how dancing can actually grow new brain cells, and why older adults often make better big-picture decisions than younger ones. Whether you want to sharpen your focus or protect your memory, this episode offers actionable advice to help you think and perform at your best.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes — our number one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Troscriptions — Precision, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use code AGEIST for 10% off.Fatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Chapters(00:00)Introduction to Therese Huston, Ph.D(05:54)Strategies for Enhancing Creativity(11:09)The Role of Emotions in Decision Making(17:56)Memory Challenges and Solutions(28:24)Creating Connections for Memory(29:58)Understanding Brain Changes with Age(32:09)The Benefits of Dance for Brain Health(36:02)Cognitive Advantages of Aging(43:08)Harnessing Binaural Beats for Focus(51:09)Practical Tips for Brain HealthKey Moments“One of the best ways to get creative is to bring your stress levels down.”“Your brain at 50 or 60 is actually better at big-picture thinking because the two hemispheres are working together more efficiently.”“Taking a dance class for six months can literally grow new neurons in your hippocampus, which helps memory.”Connect With Dr. Huston Website: theresehuston.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ThereseHustonCheck out the full interview transcriptConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!

What if you could improve your memory, decision-making, and focus just by making small tweaks to your daily routine? Cognitive psychologist and author Therese Huston, PhD, joins us to share practical, science-backed strategies for boosting brain health at any age. She explains why stress kills creativity, how dancing can actually grow new brain cells, and why older adults often make better big-picture decisions than younger ones. Whether you want to sharpen your focus or protect your memory, ...

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