• How Brain Energy Shapes Health: Computational Neuroscience in Action with Dr. Jin Hyung Lee, Ph.D.
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Brain Health Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Jin Hyung Lee, Ph.D., a pioneering neuroscientist, Stanford professor, and founder of LVIS Corporation.

    Dr. Lee introduces NeuroMatch, a groundbreaking technology that creates live digital twins of brain function to revolutionize brain healthcare.

    She shares her personal journey from electrical engineering to neuroscience, inspired by her grandmother's stroke, and discusses the intersection of technology and brain health.

    Discover how NeuroMatch can diagnose and treat conditions like epilepsy, autism, and Alzheimer's, potentially transforming the way we understand and manage brain health.

    Learn about the importance of sleep, preventative care, and how AI could make brain health accessible to all.

    Tune in to explore the future of neuroscience, AI, and personalized brain healthcare.

    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Jen Lee and NeuroMatch

    00:42 Dr. Lee's Personal Journey into Neuroscience

    01:25 The Intersection of Electrical Engineering and Brain Health

    02:49 Developing NeuroMatch: From Lab to Clinic

    03:52 The Future of Brain Health Monitoring

    05:05 How NeuroMatch Works

    07:33 Collaborations and Inspirations

    09:56 Patient Advocacy and Real-World Impact

    12:25 Artificial Intelligence and Energy Efficiency

    17:53 Future of Neuro Match in Healthcare

    24:41 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts

    Resources:

    • Explore more about Dr. Lee and her work on her lab’s website
    • Learn from Dr. Lee in one of her TedX talks from her website
    • See the Invisible: Innovating How Neurological Diseases Are Examined with NeuroMatch and LVIS on their websites.
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    28 mins
  • Exposing Gaslighting: What it Does to the Brain And How to Heal with Dr. Jennifer Fraser,
    Nov 12 2025

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Brain Health! podcast, returning guest Dr. Jennifer Fraser, Ph.D. delves into the concept of gaslighting and its severe impact on brain health.

    A renowned educator and author, Dr. Fraser explains how gaslighting can manipulate individuals, causing them to question reality and suffer significant emotional harm.

    She references her latest book, 'The Gaslit Brain,' and provides practical insights on identifying gaslighting behaviors, advocating for legal changes, and fostering environments that combat this toxic behavior.

    Dr. Fraser also shares actionable steps to protect oneself from gaslighting and stresses the importance of recognizing its manipulative nature.

    Join us for an enlightening conversation designed to help you understand and counteract gaslighting's pervasive influence.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction

    01:12 Understanding Gaslighting

    02:48 Personal Experience with Gaslighting

    04:33 Gaslighting in Society and Media

    07:22 Impact of Gaslighting on the Brain

    09:25 Gaslighting in the Workplace

    14:33 Protecting Children and Youth from Gaslighting

    18:36 Gaslighting and Social Media

    27:00 Spotting and Stopping Gaslighting

    31:31 Future Work and Final Thoughts

    Resources:

    • Listen to our previous podcast conversation on “Understanding the Neuroscience of Bullying & Its Impact on the Brain: A Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Fraser, Ph.D.

    • https://drkrystalculler.substack.com/p/understanding-the-neuroscience-of-8e3

    • Learn more about Jennifer and her work on her website or LinkedIn.

    • Read more about gaslighting and bullying in recent media in Dr. Fraser’s Substack.

    • Explore Dr. Fraser’s latest blog post on Psychology Today.

      • Follow Jennifer’s updates on social media @bulliedbrain on Instagram and Facebook.
      • Purchase “The Gaslit Brain” on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, and Bookshop.
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    36 mins
  • Integrative Brain Health for Neurodivergent Kids: Insights from a Pediatrician with Dr. Hokehe Eko, MD MPH FAAP
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Brain Health podcast, Dr. Hokehe Eko explores the crucial role of nutrition in supporting children with ADHD and autism.

    A board-certified pediatrician and specialist in integrative medicine, Dr. Eko discusses the gut-brain connection, blood sugar regulation, essential nutrients for cognitive support, and practical dietary changes.

    Sharing insights from her personal journey and professional expertise, Dr. Eko emphasizes the importance of addressing food sensitivities and adopting healthier eating habits to improve behaviors, focus, and overall brain health in neurodivergent children.

    She provides actionable strategies to help families make small but impactful changes, underscoring the interconnectedness of diet, hydration, and brain health.

    00:00 Introduction to Nutrition and Integrative Medicine

    00:24 Meet Dr. Hokehe Eko, MD MPH FAAP

    01:45 A Personal Journey to Integrative Medicine

    07:24 The Gut-Brain Connection

    11:25 Practical Dietary Strategies for Neurodivergent Children

    15:56 Identifying Food Sensitivities

    20:43 The Importance of Hydration

    24:16 Debunking Myths and Final Advice

    28:24 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    Resources

    • Learn more about Glow Pediatrics on their website
    • Watch Dr. Hoeke’s Tedx Talk: We must change the way we treat Children's ADHD
    • Explore the “Brain Power Podcast” with Dr. Eko
    • Connect with Dr. Eko on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram
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    30 mins
  • Supplement Science and Brain Health: Separating Fact from Hype with Dr. Jordan Glenn, Ph.D.
    Oct 15 2025

    Dive into the world of supplement science for brain health with Dr. Jordan Glenn, PhD. In this episode, we explore the efficacy of various supplements, debunk common myths, and discuss how to make informed, personalized choices for your brain health.

    Dr. Glenn shares insights from his extensive research in exercise physiology, nutrition, and aging, highlighting key supplements like creatine, omega-3s, and curcumin.

    Learn about the importance of evidence-based decisions, the role of rigorous supplement testing, and how SuppCo’s trust score can guide you in choosing the right products. Tune in to understand the science, safety, and benefits of brain health supplements.

    00:00 Introduction to Supplement Science

    00:22 Meet Dr. Jordan Glenn, Ph.D.

    01:09 Journey into Supplement Science

    03:37 The 2014 Study on Supplement Habits

    06:06 Personalized Supplementation Explained

    09:14 Spotting Credible Science vs. Hype

    14:03 Effective Supplements for Brain Health

    24:18 The Importance of Third-Party Testing

    29:06 SuppCo's Role in Supplement Evaluation

    32:42 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

    Resources:

    • Read more about the research study that Dr. Glenn dubbed “the most important supplement study you’ve never heard of” on his Substack post.
    • Connect with Dr. Jordan Glenn, Ph.D. on LinkedIn or follow his writing on Substack.
    • Learn more about SuppCo on their website.
    • Explore a recent summary of a brain health supplement study that explored marketing labels titled, “What 4,400 People Just Proved About Supplement Labels (and Why It Matters for You)” or access the full research article on “Label Statements and Perceived Health Benefits of Dietary Supplements
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    38 mins
  • Preventive Neurology: Brain Care Today to Protect Tomorrow with Dr. Kellyann Niotis, MD
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Brain Health Podcast, we welcome Dr. Kellyann Niotis, MD, the world’s first fellowship-trained preventive neurologist, who shares her insights on early detection and risk reduction for neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Lewy body dementia.

    Dr. Niotis discusses the emerging field of preventive neurology, the role of blood biomarkers and genetic testing, and the importance of lifestyle choices in maintaining brain health.

    She also highlights the impact of cholesterol management, sleep studies, and the significance of personalized care approaches.

    Join us as we dive into a comprehensive discussion about the future of brain health and the proactive steps we can take today for healthier brains tomorrow.

    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Kellyann Niotis, MD

    02:47 What is Preventive Neurology?

    06:08 The Role of Biomarkers in Early Detection

    13:52 Lifestyle Modifications and Brain Health

    17:12 Cholesterol and Brain Health

    24:15 The Impact of Statins on Cognition

    26:05 Underutilized Tools in Brain Health

    30:11 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts

    Resources

    • Connect with Kellyann on Instagram @drkellyannniotis

    • Visit her website ​​and learn more about her new clinic on their website

    Research

    • Learn more about the research-informed brain health risks mentioned in this episode from the Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2024 report of the Lancet standing CommissionReport

    • Read more about Dr. Lisa Misconi’s research on how estrogen receptors are unregulated in perimenopause in this research article

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    36 mins
  • On the Same Brainwave: National Brain Health Day with Krystal & Jon
    Sep 15 2025

    In this episode, hosts Krystal and Jon reconvene after a summer brain break to reflect on their journey of hosting the Let's Talk Brain Health! podcast over the past two years.

    They revisit the origins of the podcast, which was initiated by their mutual interest in brain health and a desire to share insights. The episode covers a diverse range of topics, notable guests, and the broad audience they've engaged with to date.

    Key themes include lifestyle interventions for brain health, the importance of early conversations about cognitive health, and the role of holistic wellness practices. The hosts also discuss emerging trends and future topics, emphasizing the continuous evolution in brain health research and practical applications for everyday life.

    They conclude by inviting listeners to contribute their topic suggestions and wish them a Happy National Brain Health Day (September 15)! The podcast returns to its regular bi-weekly schedule starting Wednesday, October 1.

    00:00 Welcome Back to Let's Talk Brain Health!

    00:24 The Origins of Our Podcast Journey

    02:38 Reflecting on Memorable Episodes and Guests

    08:38 Listener Engagement and Global Reach

    12:32 Insights from Recent Brain Health Research

    25:23 Future Directions and Upcoming Topics

    30:25 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead

    Resources:

    • Email us at podcast@virtualbrainhealthcenter.com with brain health topics you’d like us to explore in future episodes.

    • Learn more about Dr. Dean Ornish’s research study in our previous podcast conversation with him.

    • Link to the Alzheimer’s Association Brain Health Pointer Study Infographic- View it here

      • Connect with Krystal on Substack for weekly brain health updates and her work at the Virtual Brain Health Center
      • Connect with Jon on LinkedIn
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    34 mins
  • How to Start the Brain Health Conversation with Your Provider: Insights from a Board-Certified Neurologist, Dr. Jonathan Artz, MD
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Brain Health! Podcast, co-host Dr. Jonathan Artz, MD, an experienced neurologist, shares his extensive background and insights on cognitive health.

    Dr. Artz discusses his journey from medical school through various specializations, ultimately focusing on cognitive disorders and dementia.

    He emphasizes the importance of early conversations about brain health, lifestyle modifications, and the role of primary care providers in initial evaluations.

    Dr. Artz also outlines key factors affecting brain health, the limitations of current medications, and common misconceptions about cognitive diseases.

    Listeners are encouraged to engage in preventive measures actively and have detailed discussions with healthcare providers about any cognitive concerns.

    **Recorded live on March 10, 2025, during our Brain Week 2025 events and adapted to this podcast episode.**

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Dr. Jonathan Artz

    00:37 Dr. Arts' Educational and Professional Journey

    02:01 Establishing a Cognitive Program at Kaiser Permanente

    02:45 Transition to Renown Institute of Neurosciences

    04:06 Common Questions About Brain Health

    04:24 The Role of Primary Care in Cognitive Health

    06:48 Key Information to Share with Healthcare Providers

    13:53 Importance of Sleep and Other Factors

    16:27 When to Start the Conversation About Cognitive Health

    22:42 Red Flags and Immediate Actions for Brain Health

    26:26 The Prevalence of Brain Health Supplements

    27:01 Importance of Disclosing Supplements to Healthcare Providers

    28:26 Common Cognitive Concerns and Symptoms

    28:46 The Significance of Memory and Learning Issues

    29:21 Understanding Speech and Language Problems

    29:32 When to Seek Medical Attention for Cognitive Issues

    32:43 The Role of Neurologists in Cognitive Health

    33:14 The Importance of Patient History in Neurology

    33:45 Encouraging Open Communication with Healthcare Providers

    35:31 Practical Tips for Cognitive Wellbeing

    35:53 The Impact of Lifestyle on Brain Health

    41:50 The Role of Social Interaction in Cognitive Health

    42:52 The Risks of Smoking and Other Substances

    48:34 The Complexity of Diagnosing Dementia

    51:31 Current Treatments and Their Limitations

    56:52 The Importance of Lifestyle in Managing Cognitive Health

    57:25 Conclusion and Encouragement to Start the Conversation


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    57 mins
  • Cognitive Connections: Brain Health for All Ages- A Panel Discussion
    Jun 11 2025
    🧠 Episode Overview:In this special panel discussion, we explore why brain health matters at every age. Join host Dr. Krystal Culler and three expert guests—LeAnne, Nandita, and Giovanna—for a vibrant, age-inclusive conversation spanning childhood through adulthood. You’ll walk away with fresh insights, surprising truths, and practical strategies to support brain health across the lifespan.🎧 Tune in to discover:Why brain development and care are critical at every life stage—from kids to adultsWhat everyone should know about the brain, including tips on sleep, stress, and neuroplasticityMyths we need to bust (no, brain health isn’t just for older adults!)A rapid-fire round of actionable tips across the five pillars of brain health:🔹 Movement🔹 Nutrition🔹 Sleep🔹 Emotional Well-being🔹 Cognitive FitnessPowerful takeaways and messages of hope for every listener, no matter your age💬 Perfect for:Parents, educators, students, caregivers, health professionals, and anyone curious about protecting and improving brain health from childhood to adulthood.00:00 Introduction to Brain Health for All Ages00:47 Brain Health in Children (Ages 5-9)04:51 Brain Health in Teens (Ages 11-18)08:17 Brain Health in Youth (Ages 18-39)11:08 Brain Health in Adults and General Discussion13:25 Risk Factors and Protective Factors for Brain Health26:58 Debunking Brain Health Myths33:16 Debunking Brain Health Myths for Youth34:05 Understanding Nutrition for Brain Health35:43 Brain Health Tips for Adults and Older Adults39:05 Practical Brain Health Strategies: Movement43:05 Practical Brain Health Strategies: Nutrition46:42 Practical Brain Health Strategies: Sleep50:44 Practical Brain Health Strategies: Emotional Wellbeing54:35 Practical Brain Health Strategies: Cognitive Fitness57:12 Final Takeaways on Brain Health**Recorded live on March 12, 2025, during our Brain Week 2025 events and adapted to this podcast episode.** Panelists:Kids: LeAnne Stuver, M.Ed., BSN, Director of Lifelong Learning at the Virtual Brain Health CenterTeens: Nandita Srikumar, Founder of Cognitive ConnectionsYouth: Giovanna Manson-Hing, MA, CDP, CPT, Adults: Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, MA, Founder of the Virtual Brain Health Center🧠 Brain Health Resources by Age GroupTeens:Cognitive Connections – Learn more about Nandita's work, teen brain tools, and her podcast:Website | LinkTreeMy Teenage Brain – Dr. John Coleman shares 10 essential insights on the adolescent brain:Read PDFYouth (18–39):NextGen Brain Health Study – A global research initiative on young adult brain health:Study WebsiteLancet Public Health Article – Research spotlight on dementia prevention in young adults:Read ArticleHFC's Youth Movement Against Alzheimer’s – Activating youth for stigma reduction and education:YMAA Program | Free Youth CoursesAdults:Brain Health Basics – Browse infographics for everyday brain health tips:View LibraryLancet Commission 2024 – Hopeful updates on dementia prevention and care:View ReportVirtual Brain Health Center Directory – Curated tools, programs, and expert resources:Explore DirectoryLet’s Talk Brain Health Podcast – Expert interviews on topics from hearing to nutrition:Listen Here
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    59 mins