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
With the election just a few weeks away I wanted to revisit with a major voice in American news and culture, Arianna Huffington.Arianna is the co-founder of The Huffington Post. Whether you agree with its views or totally disagree, there’s another side to Ms. Huffington’s story. In our conversation about her book, “Thrive,” she candidly opens up and gives insightful info about wisdom, wonder, and well-being.ChristiTutionalist Politicsthe "ChristiTutionalist Politics" podcast. Weekly (wee...
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