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Rewire Your Mind: The Power of Neuroplasticity As We Age with Tara Bonner – Episode 274

  1. Rewire Your Mind: The Power of Neuroplasticity As We Age with Tara Bonner - Episode 274 Sandy Kruse 56:41

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Tara Bonner, Chief Neuroeducation Officer inspires audiences to think differently about the brain and its capacity to change. Tara has spent nearly 20 years bridging the gap between neuroscience and Education. An experienced educator, consultant, and speaker, Tara collaborates with educators and advocates worldwide. She can demystify common misconceptions in learning and discuss how neuroplasticity has the potential to reshape education as we know it.

The ability of our brains to change and adapt throughout life offers powerful opportunities for maintaining cognitive Health as we age. Neuroeducation expert Tara Bonner discusses how neuroplasticity works, explaining that our brains are constantly changing in response to experiences, habits, and mental challenges.

• As we age, our brains naturally experience decreased processing speed, memory challenges, and reduced cognitive flexibility
• Repeated exposure and focused practice of any activity will change brain connectivity – for better or worse
• Stress, Trauma, and addiction can negatively rewire the brain, while novel experiences create positive neural pathways
• Critical thinking abilities may be weakening due to convenience culture and passive information consumption
• Social engagement, especially intergenerational connections, provides essential brain stimulation
• Physical activity, proper nutrition, quality Sleep, and stress management all contribute to brain health
• Seeking novelty and embracing challenges keeps the brain actively creating new neural connections
• The brain thrives on “effortful processing” – activities that are slightly challenging rather than automatic
• Cognitive programming can target specific brain functions like critical thinking and processing speed

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Sandy Kruse Podcaster, Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Certified Metabolic Balance Coach

I went back to college at 46 to do what I do now...teach others how to age better, live a healthy life through alternative means & biohacking & preferably age without disease. We are meant to live a balanced life and have fun. True wellness relates to a healthy body, mind, soul and spirit - and my expertise includes all of these important aspects to a healthy life.  The views expressed on this podcast are for educational purposes only and we are not providing medical advice. See your own practitioner on what is right for you.

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