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Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Your Brain Is Your Most Important Asset, with Dr. Majid Fotuhi, MD, PhD

Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Investing, Business

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2026

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

#689: Most people think forgetting a name means their brain is failing.  Dr. Majid Fotuhi, a neurologist who taught at Johns Hopkins and Harvard, sees thousands of patients convinced they have Alzheimer's – only to discover they're dealing with poor sleep or stress. Dr. Fotuhi joins us to break down the difference between cognitive decline, dementia and Alzheimer's disease. He explains why chronic stress physically shrinks your hippocampus — the thumb-sized memory center in your brain — and how twelve weeks of lifestyle changes reversed cognitive decline in 84 percent of his patients. We talk about the five hidden taxes draining your brain: sedentary lifestyle, poor sleep, junk food, chronic stress and mental laziness. Scrolling social media after work counts as mental laziness, even if your day job involves intense focus. Dr. Fotuhi offers a different framework: five pillars that compound over time. Exercise ranks first because it multiplies mitochondria in your brain cells, reduces inflammation and generates new neurons in your hippocampus. Walking 10,000 steps daily cuts Alzheimer's risk by 50 percent. Sleep comes second. Your brain rinses itself during deep sleep, flushing out amyloid — the core protein in Alzheimer's disease. One night of poor sleep increases amyloid in your brain. We cover nutrition (skip the junk food debate), mindset (heart rate variability breathing reduces Alzheimer's footprints) and brain training. Dr. Fotuhi memorizes 70 names in a single lecture and explains his technique for remembering credit card numbers using mental imagery. The conversation covers London taxi drivers who grew their hippocampus by memorizing 10,000 streets, why stress management beats supplements, and how Swedish students learning Arabic increased their brain volume in three months. Timestamps: Note: Timestamps will vary on individual listening devices based on dynamic advertising segments. The provided timestamps are approximate and may be several minutes off due to changing ad lengths. (00:00) Defining cognitive decline, dementia and Alzheimer's disease (05:19) Why cognitive issues don't always mean Alzheimer's (07:24) Thinking of your brain as an asset to manage (07:51) The five hidden taxes draining your brain (10:45) How poor sleep prevents brain rinsing and causes inflammation (14:20) Oral health and brain health connection (16:40) Brain plasticity and the Broca lobe (27:02) The five pillars of brain health (35:23) Cardiovascular fitness versus strength training for brain health (38:51) Sleep as the second pillar of brain health (48:05) When exercise beats sleep (51:33) Different types of intelligence beyond IQ tests (1:03:53) Reversing brain damage from decades of bad habits (1:10:25) Nutrition and avoiding junk food (1:25:09) Mindset and stress management as pillar four (1:33:35) Breathing exercises for stress reduction (1:39:24) Brain training as the fifth pillar (1:51:52) Memory techniques for names and numbers (2:02:46) Nootropics and supplements for brain health Share this episode with a friend, colleagues, your that person whose name you can't remember: https://affordanything.com/episode689 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Do you ever like blank out, you forget somebody's name, or you forget a word? Do you have brain

0:05.7

farts? And have you found that they've gotten more frequent? Well, I have good news for you. So a lot of

0:11.8

people think that forgetting a name means that their brain is failing. Today's guest, Dr. Majid

0:16.9

Fatouhi, sees thousands of patients who are convinced that they have Alzheimer's,

0:22.5

but he actually discovers that many of them are just dealing with poor sleep, stress,

0:28.8

vitamin deficiencies.

0:30.5

Dr. Fatouhi joins us today.

0:32.1

He is a neurologist who taught at Johns Hopkins and Harvard, and he joins us to break down the five hidden taxes

0:40.5

that are draining your brain. And spoiler alert, sedentary lifestyle, poor sleep, junk food,

0:47.4

chronic stress, and mental laziness, like I'm sorry to say, scrolling social media.

0:53.2

He joins us to talk about the effect

0:55.1

that all of that has on your brain and also how you can better invest in your brain because it is

1:00.2

your number one wealth building tool. Welcome to the Afford Anything podcast, the show that

1:04.9

knows you can afford anything, not everything. This show covers five pillars, financial psychology,

1:09.4

increasing your income, investing, real estate and entrepreneurship. It's double I, fire psychology, increasing your income, investing, real

1:11.1

estate and entrepreneurship.

1:12.4

It's double eye, fire.

1:14.0

I'm your host, Paula Pant.

1:15.9

Today's guest, Dr. Majid Fatuhi, earned his Ph.D. in neuroscience from Johns Hopkins

1:21.0

University in 1992 and earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1997.

1:27.4

He is an adjunct professor of

1:29.3

neuroscience at Johns Hopkins Mind Brain Institute and the recipient of a teaching award from the

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