Movement: The Ulitmate Neurochemical Bubble Bath
Kelly joins Dr. Wendy Suzuki in an animated conversation about the importance of movement in our physical, mental and emotional well-being. This roundtable also features Manoush Zomorodi, journalist and host of NPR’s Ted Radio Hour, and poet and artist Mahogany L. Browne, both of whom share how they incorporate movement into their lives and work.
Previews + Extras
Wendy Suzuki Promo Clip
S7 E7 - 1m 32s
Dr. Wendy Suzuki explains the importance and relevance of developing the hippocampus. This is the part of the brain responsible for forming and retaining long-term memories, which is not only important for our personal histories but also for preventing such degenerative diseases as Alzheimer’s and dementia.
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