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    Explore "healthliving" with insightful episodes like "Learn How Memory Works and What Normal Forgetting Is with Neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Genova (rerun)", "Let’s Release Fear Around Change", "046: How Your Thyroid Responds To Stress" and "030: Mark Nendick on Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle While Raising a Family" from podcasts like ""The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux", "Your Live Well Journey - The Podcast", "The Superwoman Code" and "10 Factor: From Struggling to Thriving Business"" and more!

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    Learn How Memory Works and What Normal Forgetting Is with Neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Genova (rerun)

    Learn How Memory Works and What Normal Forgetting Is with Neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Genova (rerun)

    “We have a human brain whose memory system is amazing and wildly imperfect.” – Lisa Genova

    New York Times bestselling author Lisa Genova joins us for a conversation about her book, Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting. What does normal forgetting look like? How do we improve our memory? How do we create a memory? What’s the distinction between normal forgetting and forgetting because of Alzheimer’s? What are some preventative measures we can easily incorporate to protect our memory? Lisa is a wealth of information and I am honored she is here to share the information from her recent book! So much to learn today and to feel empowered.

    About the author: Lisa has her PhD in Neuroscience from Harvard, is an acclaimed author, and has a TED Talk with over five million views. She also has appearances on the Today Show, CNN, and NPR, Dr. Oz and many more outlets.

    WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

    1. It is okay to google the name of an actor whose name you can’t remember.  Young people who have used tech since birth just google without worrying about it, but most older adults believe we have to figure it out ourselves.
    2. Tip of the tongue – words like proper nouns, movie titles, names of cities – and why we have trouble recalling those names.
    3. Why “Memory isn’t stored in any one place.”
    4. Why in order to create a lasting memory it has to go through the hippocampus.
    5. You can’t remember what you don’t pay attention to.  This is the first thing to do to create memory.
    6. Outsourcing some things like taking a picture of where you parked isn’t going to make you dumber.  It is okay to use tech to help you remember.
    7. Our human brains are terrible at prospective planning.
    8. Context plays a big role in remembering things.  The second you are surrounded by cues you remember.  It helps to retrace your steps to trigger the cues.
    9. To do lists, pill boxes, checkboxes are all helpful for prospective memory.
    10. “The act of learning is remembering.  Memory is outstanding.  We can learn infinite amounts of things.”
    11. It’s not true that we only use 10 percent of our brain.
    12. Our brain is changing all of the time.  Every time you are learning something new your brain creates more neural pathways.
    13. We have the ability to create new neurons/nerve cells.
    14. Chronic stress will shrink the hippocampus.
    15. Meditation, yoga, mindfulness, exercise, staying socially active and learning new things helps to enlarge our hippocampus.
    16. Being sedentary makes you more likely to develop Alzheimer’s.
    17. Being active decreases your risk by half.
    18. Processing speeds slow down as we age a little bit, but we know more.
    19. Sleep is key.  The data is compelling – we need 7-9 hours of sleep to process what we’ve learned and to clear metabolic debris while we sleep.
    20. Alzheimer’s happens in the hippocampus – war in this area – first symptoms are not remembering what someone just said or repeating themselves — the present memory keeps cycling through. 
    21. Prevention is key.  Lisa shares what she does for preventative measures. 
    22. Eat a Mediterranean diet.
    23. Exercise.  Go for walks — move around every day. Your entire body wants and needs that.
    24. “This book is about your relationship with memory. We are afraid of it. We are judgmental  of it.  We don’t understand it.  It’s also imperfect.  Be in awe of it and take good care of it.”

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    Thank you for listening to the show!

    Let’s Release Fear Around Change

    Let’s Release Fear Around Change

    Even though change is happening all around us, every minute of every day, many still resist it. Change is something than many fear. However, learning to become comfortable with feeling uncomfortable, is one of the best things you can do for yourself!

    In this episode you’ll hear about why I never used to use the word “change” when talking about my work, why I now embrace and use the word “change” and why it’s so important that you embrace change in your life as well.   

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    046: How Your Thyroid Responds To Stress

    046: How Your Thyroid Responds To Stress

    One of the first things that gets tested when we feel tired, off, anxious, overwhelmed or feel like our hormones are out of balance we always like to look at the thyroid. 

    When it comes to the thyroid, we use your thyroid as a canary in the coal mine when it comes to your hormones. 

    Why? 

    Because your thyroid responds to the environment in your body. 

    Today's episode is all about your thyroid. How you should be testing for it, what an optimal range should look like and why your thyroid can change in response to stress. 

    Enjoy Superwoman! 

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    Todays episode is sponsored by the Nova Scotia Government. Today I'm asking you, as part of our team of 971,000, to work to slow the spread of COVID-19. Online self-assessments are available HERE. PCR testing is also available if you have no symptoms. As my 7 year old says, teamwork makes the dream work. Let's do this. 

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    030: Mark Nendick on Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle While Raising a Family

    030: Mark Nendick on Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle While Raising a Family

    If you are struggling to maintain your GETTING HEALTHY "New Year's Resolution" I found your answer - It's Mark Nendick!

    Do you want to learn simple steps you can take to… "Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle While Raising a Family"?

    In this episode of The 10 Factor find out:
    1. The significance of the 12-week mark.
    2. The value of lifestyle changes over quick fixes.
    3. Tips to prepare meals ahead of time even when you are busy.
    4. A trick to stock up with healthy food while traveling. 
    5. Why people who generally know what they are supposed to do still can benefit from a coach.
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