Unlocking the Business Mind with CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta Who Reveals the Five Pillars to Build a Better Brain

Welcome to the latest episode of That Said, where Michael engages in a captivating conversation with CNN's renowned personality, Dr. Sanjay Gupta. In this episode, the spotlight is on Dr. Gupta's insights from his book, Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at any Age, with a particular focus on how the five pillars can be applied to business leaders.

Dr. Gupta, an Associate Professor of neurosurgery at Emery University School of Medicine and CNN's Emmy Award-winning chief medical correspondent delves into the crucial pillars for maintaining and developing a healthier brain. These pillars: Movement (Exercise); Purpose; Learning, and Discovery; Sleep and Relaxation; Nutrition; and Human Connectivity, form the foundation for preventing cognitive decline.

Listeners are in for a treat as the conversation unfolds around Dr. Gupta's extensive research and expertise in neurosurgery. The exploration of these pillars sheds light on practical strategies that business leaders can adopt to enhance their cognitive well-being and overall brain health.

As a bonus, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, also the host of the podcast, "Chasing Life," offers a sneak peek into the upcoming season. The focus will be on weight and health, including an in-depth exploration of the latest weight-loss drugs on the market. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that combines medical expertise with practical advice, making it a must-listen for those seeking to optimize their brain health and overall well-being.

Michael Zeldin

Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator.He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller’s investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings. In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents. Previously, Michael was a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as Deputy Independent/ Independent Counsel, investigating allegations of tampering with presidential candidate Bill Clinton’s passport files, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, October Surprise Task Force, investigating the handling of the American hostage situation in Iran.Michael is a prolific writer and has published Op-ed pieces for CNN.com, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Hill, The Washington Times, and The Washington Post

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