59 min

Movement, Nature, and Connection for Optimal Well-Being with John Ratey The Sonya Looney Show

    • Mental Health

How can moving our bodies and connecting with others optimize brain health across our lifespan? I sat down with Dr. John Ratey and Travis Macy to discuss how our modern lifestyles may be affecting our innate human tendencies.
From the transformative power of movement on brain health and ADHD to the importance of embracing neurodiversity and individual strengths, this episode is packed with eye-opening revelations and practical strategies for optimizing our health and happiness.
Dr. Ratey shares insights on the science behind BDNF, the profound effects of social bonds on mood, and more. Our conversation challenges assumptions surrounding addiction and provided actionable strategies for optimizing brain health through movement.
Here are a few key takeaways:
- The science behind why exercise and social interaction are vital for brain health, cognitive function, and well-being
- Why spending time in nature has profound positive impacts on our hormones, physiology, and mental state
- How implementing exercise programs in schools and workplaces can significantly improve learning
- The power of embracing neurodiversity and finding activities that utilize our unique strengths
LINKS:
Learn more about Dr. John Ratey Listen to the Travis Macy Show Check out an episode about longevity with coach Joe Friel Exercise during and after pregnancy with Dr. Catherine Cram

How can moving our bodies and connecting with others optimize brain health across our lifespan? I sat down with Dr. John Ratey and Travis Macy to discuss how our modern lifestyles may be affecting our innate human tendencies.
From the transformative power of movement on brain health and ADHD to the importance of embracing neurodiversity and individual strengths, this episode is packed with eye-opening revelations and practical strategies for optimizing our health and happiness.
Dr. Ratey shares insights on the science behind BDNF, the profound effects of social bonds on mood, and more. Our conversation challenges assumptions surrounding addiction and provided actionable strategies for optimizing brain health through movement.
Here are a few key takeaways:
- The science behind why exercise and social interaction are vital for brain health, cognitive function, and well-being
- Why spending time in nature has profound positive impacts on our hormones, physiology, and mental state
- How implementing exercise programs in schools and workplaces can significantly improve learning
- The power of embracing neurodiversity and finding activities that utilize our unique strengths
LINKS:
Learn more about Dr. John Ratey Listen to the Travis Macy Show Check out an episode about longevity with coach Joe Friel Exercise during and after pregnancy with Dr. Catherine Cram

59 min