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Good Life Project

Brain Hacking: The Truth About How to Change Your Brain

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2015

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

You can lose almost any part of your body, except one, and still be you.

What is that one exception? Your brain.

Because...

The brain is the seat of your memory and your identity.

Which is why brain injuries can be so devastating. And taking care of your brain is so incredibly important to a life well-lived.

Question is, how do you do that?

Turns out, there's a lot of "neuro-myths" floating around today. We love to spout all sorts of supposed facts about the brain. Things like, "the average person only uses 10% of their brain." Or, "you can completely rewire your brain through meditation." And, "exercise is like Miracle Grow for the brain."

To find out what's fact and what is fantasy, I sat down with today's guest, Dr. Wendy Suzuki.

Wendy is an award-winning neuroscientist and NYU professor. She runs an acclaimed research lab, teaches classes, and is the author of the new book, Happy Brain Happy LifeShe is obsessed with how our brains either fuel or hold back our best lives.

But as she explains in our conversation, her dogged quest to become a leading researcher and professor came with a cost. She gave up nearly every other part of her life. A few years back, she awakened to her reality and set in motion a series of radical changes in a renewed quest to reclaim her life.

In this week's conversation, we explore her personal journey, do a bunch of myth-busting and discover how best to optimize our brains for life.


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0:00.0

You know, who are we if we aren't a compilation of all the memories we have and all the experiences

0:11.0

that we have and the only way we hold on to those experiences, our own personal experiences

0:16.3

that are unique to us and only us is through our memory.

0:23.0

This week's episode is sponsored by CampGLP.

0:26.7

That's short for Good Life Project and I'm really excited to share also we have been featured

0:31.6

in USA Today which is pretty awesome.

0:35.0

So what is it?

0:36.0

It isn't pretty amazing.

0:37.8

Three and a half day adult summer camp for entrepreneurs, makers and world shakers.

0:42.6

A place where you can come, let your hair down, drop the facade, just be you, have an incredible

0:48.4

time.

0:49.4

Meet people who see the world, you see the world and simultaneously learn a ton about

0:55.2

building cool things about entrepreneurship, about making and leave absolutely lit up.

1:01.1

If this sounds cool to you then check out more information at GoodLifeProject.com slash

1:07.2

camp or just check the link in the show notes.

1:10.8

Thanks so much on to our show.

1:15.0

Imagine waking up one day and realizing that every professional dream that you had ever

1:19.4

had, you'd achieved.

1:22.4

But along the way, you'd essentially given up your entire life to get there.

1:28.2

Well that's the reality that today's guest Wendy Suzuki faced when she woke up one day

1:32.4

in the middle of her life, realizing that she was an acclaimed award-winning neuroscientist

1:38.2

ran her own lab at NYU.

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