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🗓️ 27 May 2021
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American neurosurgeon, medical reporter and writer Sanjay Gupta joins Tony for an engaging conversation about brain health and its effects on your life. From movement to nourishment to rest, Tony and Sanjay share life hacks that have been proven to improve both the quality and longevity of your life from Sanjay Gupta’s newest book, Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age. Learn and laugh with these experts as they take you on a journey through cutting-edge information and inspiration about brain health and exciting developments for the future of this field.
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Show Notes:
1:00 TR introduces today’s guest, a renaissance man
1:30 Sanjay’s new book, Keep Sharp
2:00 TR: How did that journey begin and what influenced you?
2:58 The first female engineer hired by Ford
3:20 Sanjay’s mom: “if you don’t hire me, you never will.”
4:30 Sacrifice
5:25 Medical marijuana and being able to shift
7:00 Sanjay during Covid-19
7:30 Sanjay did not see the merits of medical marijuana originally
8:00 94% of the studies were designed to look for harm, only 6% looking for a benefit
8:35 I different picture started to emerge
9:05 TR: You did such a good job bringing the human emotion to it
10:08 Total transparency
10:20 TR: What made you decide to write Keep Sharp?
11:20 Sanjay wrote his book before Covid-19
12:05 The mental impact of Covid-19
13:09 You can build new brain cells at any age
15:20 Defining a healthy brain
16:40 We use 10% of our brain 90% of the time
17:20 Neurogenesis
18:40 Practice makes perfect, but it is change that builds resilience
18:50 TR: Are there skills that you’ve never tried, learning a language, singing?
20:15 TR: Is there dopamine that comes from creating these new pathways?
23:17 TR: Pattern recognition, pattern utilization, pattern creation is what makes people masterful
23:35 Fundamentally, people know the right things to do
25:00 A healthy brain is tied to a wider circle
27:25 Sanjay uses his daughters as a sounding board
29:00 Brisk walking is far better than intensely exercising for the brain
29:50 Get vulnerable
34:12 The brain is exquisitely sensitive to sugar
34:40 You may be overly indulging your body and starving your brain.
35:14 TR: Tell people what the long-term impact of starving the brain is
35:40 Changes in your brain that sets you up for dementia potentially
36:28 TR: Where is the link between side effects of covid and obesity?
39:50 TR: We seem to be outsourcing our health to the pharmaceutical industry, but they can only do so much.
42:00 Medical AI and being the CEO of your own health
42:37 The two words no one wants to talk about
43:45 We can now visualize the inside of the brain
44:33 The process began decades earlier
46:10 Injecting AI behaviors for health
48:10 Technology will continue to add to our lives
49:00 There might be a better use of our time and energy
50:00 The Vatican and stem cells
55:00 We have the capacity to heal ourselves
57:01 Optimizing our life so it is frictionless
57:30 Sanjay: Three teenage girls in the house
57:57 TR: What did you learn from the super-brainers project?
59:04 Confirmation that the brain can get sharper over time
59:20 TR: The more meaningful connections you make, the more you remember.
1:01:00 Blood pressure drugs to prevent destructive memories forming
1:01:55 Dementia Village
1:08:02 1.65-billion-person experiment
1:09:20 Sleep is essential to memory
1:11:00 “As your friend, you should get more sleep Tony”
1:12:05 Tony comes to mind when Sanjay writes
1:13:00 Habit stacking
1:15:00 Polishing memories
1:16:00 TR: What is your Ikigai?
1:18:05 The difference in data interpretation
1:21:20 Childhood hunger
1:23:05 Experiencing this world fully
1:24:20 TR: You’re a gift to us
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0:00.0 | Everybody is Tony Robbins. We got a very special podcast today with a very special friend. |
0:10.4 | Somebody I know you all respect and love. But the subject we're going to talk about is focus |
0:15.6 | power the mind. Listen, you know, this is part of my life, right? Because the mind and the heart, |
0:20.8 | I wouldn't leave the mind without the heart. Otherwise, you're just in your head, right? |
0:23.6 | Get your head, your dead. But the ability to focus, to concentrate, to learn, to grow, to expand, |
0:28.9 | it is what really makes life worth living. It's what gives you the tools to make a difference, |
0:33.0 | to grow your business, to be a great parent, to be a great friend, to be a great business person. |
0:37.3 | And yet there's something that can mess with it. And it's probably one of the larger fears we have. |
0:41.5 | And no, it's not COVID. We're not going to talk about that. You've heard enough about that for |
0:44.8 | the day, the week, the month, the maybe the year. But it's something that has longer term |
0:49.0 | of facts in those cases. And that's dementia and Alzheimer's. And so I want to talk to you about |
0:54.4 | solutions. I want you to understand what the challenges are. And I thought, who better to do that |
0:59.2 | than one of the most respective and beloved doctors in the world. He's a neurosurgeon. He's |
1:05.5 | an Emmy-winning broadcaster, a journalist. He's a man that goes to our gun to Iraq and operates |
1:11.4 | on people. He has a renaissance man. And I'm a giant fan of him, have been for a decade and a half. |
1:17.1 | And that's Sanjay Gupta. Sanjay, thanks for joining us. Dr. Gupta. |
1:20.8 | Tony, what a pleasure. One of the things I like to say the most about myself is I'm an FOT |
1:26.2 | friend of Tony. I really cherish our friendship. I do. Thank you for having me. |
1:31.2 | I've just got done reading his new book that I recommend all you go get here. It's called Keep Sharp. |
1:36.0 | Build a brain, you know, a better brain at any age. It's really like a 12-week action |
1:40.7 | plan. So I love about it. It isn't just cognitive understanding. But here's what you can do to |
1:45.9 | prove that. Not only to avoid the problem, but to strengthen yourself right now. And so I want |
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