On this episode of “Between the Lines,” one of the world’s leading authorities in brain science and technology, Dr. Gary Small. Dr. Small is the Director of the UCLA Longevity Center and Professor of psychiatry at UCLA’s Geffen School of Medicine. With his latest book, “The Alzheimer’s Prevention Program,” co-written with his wife Gigi, he details how to keep our brains healthy throughout our entire lives. Support the show
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On this episode of “Between the Lines,” one of the world’s leading authorities in brain science and technology, Dr. Gary Small. Dr. Small is the Director of the UCLA Longevity Center and Professor of psychiatry at UCLA’s Geffen School of Medicine. With his latest book, “The Alzheimer’s Prevention Program,” co-written with his wife Gigi, he details how to keep our brains healthy throughout our entire lives. Support the show
It is with deep sadness that one of the great writers and guests on “Between the Lines,” Joseph Wambaugh passed away this week. Whether it was his fictional masterpieces like “The Choirboys,” “The Blue Knight” and “The New Centurions” or his acclaimed nonfiction books like “The Onion Field” or "Fire Lover," Joseph took us behind the badge into the heart of his characters. On this episode we discussed his acclaimed book “Hollywood Crows” and once again he dove deep into his subjects with...
Barry Kibrick - Between the Lines
On this episode of “Between the Lines,” one of the world’s leading authorities in brain science and technology, Dr. Gary Small. Dr. Small is the Director of the UCLA Longevity Center and Professor of psychiatry at UCLA’s Geffen School of Medicine. With his latest book, “The Alzheimer’s Prevention Program,” co-written with his wife Gigi, he details how to keep our brains healthy throughout our entire lives. Support the show