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Brain Health with Dr. Julie Fratantoni Positively Real Podcast

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For our third episode of Mental Health Awareness Month, cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Julie Fratantoni joins me to discuss brain health. 

Dr. Julie Fratantoni is the head of research integration and partnerships at the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas. She specializes in creating content and tools to promote proactive brain health, sharing tips and insights on Good Morning Texas and social media. Dr. Fratantoni leads user experience and training content for The BrainHealth® Project, a ten-year study aimed at enhancing brain health across the lifespan. She uses behavioral science to foster brain-healthy habits and develops the online BrainHealth dashboard and mobile app for participant assessments and coaching.

Dr. Fratantoni also spearheads research on women's brain health, hormone replacement therapy, and sleep, and leads the Kindness Enterprise, a program exploring the brain's capacity for kindness, empathy, and compassion. She holds a PhD in cognitive neuroscience from The University of Texas at Dallas, is a licensed speech-language pathologist, and is trained in biofeedback and mindfulness techniques. Her clinical work focuses on high-performance brain training for corporate executives, veterans, athletes, and young adults.

Join us to learn about:


The top habits for brain health and cognitive function
Insights into cognitive function as you age
The importance of boredom
How to combat the urge for constant activity
Why sleep is vital to your brain
The power of practicing kindness and fostering connections


The links between brain health and mental wellness
How mindfulness and meditation support brain health
What a genuine break for your brain is

Connect with Brittny:Instagram: @brittnyking_Website: www.brittnyking.comEmail: hello@brittnyking.com

Connect with Dr. Julie Fratantoni:Instagram: @drjuliefratantoniWebsite: www.drjuliefratantoni.comEmail: hello@drjuliefratantoni.com Better Brain NewsletterCenter for Brain Health InstagramJoin the 7-Day Great Brain Gain text challenge

For our third episode of Mental Health Awareness Month, cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Julie Fratantoni joins me to discuss brain health. 

Dr. Julie Fratantoni is the head of research integration and partnerships at the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas. She specializes in creating content and tools to promote proactive brain health, sharing tips and insights on Good Morning Texas and social media. Dr. Fratantoni leads user experience and training content for The BrainHealth® Project, a ten-year study aimed at enhancing brain health across the lifespan. She uses behavioral science to foster brain-healthy habits and develops the online BrainHealth dashboard and mobile app for participant assessments and coaching.

Dr. Fratantoni also spearheads research on women's brain health, hormone replacement therapy, and sleep, and leads the Kindness Enterprise, a program exploring the brain's capacity for kindness, empathy, and compassion. She holds a PhD in cognitive neuroscience from The University of Texas at Dallas, is a licensed speech-language pathologist, and is trained in biofeedback and mindfulness techniques. Her clinical work focuses on high-performance brain training for corporate executives, veterans, athletes, and young adults.

Join us to learn about:


The top habits for brain health and cognitive function
Insights into cognitive function as you age
The importance of boredom
How to combat the urge for constant activity
Why sleep is vital to your brain
The power of practicing kindness and fostering connections


The links between brain health and mental wellness
How mindfulness and meditation support brain health
What a genuine break for your brain is

Connect with Brittny:Instagram: @brittnyking_Website: www.brittnyking.comEmail: hello@brittnyking.com

Connect with Dr. Julie Fratantoni:Instagram: @drjuliefratantoniWebsite: www.drjuliefratantoni.comEmail: hello@drjuliefratantoni.com Better Brain NewsletterCenter for Brain Health InstagramJoin the 7-Day Great Brain Gain text challenge

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