The discussion surrounding health often tends to gravitate towards things such as Diet and Exercise; however, the subtleties of emotional and psychological health are equally important.
While primary health protectants like nutrition and physical activity provide the bedrock for physical health, secondary health protectants—those often underestimated—such as music, art, and engaging with nature, offer profound benefits for our mental and emotional well-being.
In this episode, I spoke with Mike Waters, a seasoned expert in health promotion, to learn about these secondary health protectants and how they influence our neurochemistry.
He articulates the role of music in enhancing our mood and cognitive function by stimulating the brain’s reward pathways, leading to increased production of essential neurotransmitters. This exploration not only sheds light on the scientific underpinnings of how music and art can act as therapeutic agents but also invites listeners to reflect on their personal experiences with these mediums.
The conversation pivoted to the environments we inhabit, advocating for spaces that foster creativity and tranquility.
Through these insights, we are encouraged to embrace the joy found in music and creative expression as integral to our health journey, ultimately leading to a more harmonious existence as we navigate the complexities of Aging.
Takeaways:
- Secondary health protectants, including music, art, and time spent in nature, play a significant yet often overlooked role in enhancing our well-being.
- Engaging with music can stimulate the brain’s reward system, leading to the release of neurotransmitters that foster joy and emotional resilience.
- The integration of music and art in therapeutic settings has shown remarkable effects on individuals with cognitive impairments, enhancing their quality of life.
- Creating a supportive and aesthetically pleasing environment can improve Mental Health and overall happiness as we navigate our later years.
- Participating in enjoyable activities, such as listening to music or creating art, may motivate us to adopt healthier Lifestyle choices in other areas.
Books mentioned in this episode:
- Positive Addiction by William Glasser
- Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
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