
WHEALTHSPAN
Wealth, Health, and Lifespan, for curious minds, hosted by Prof. Scott Fulton. The program centers on topics that matter in our adult years with an appealing blend of subject matter experts, valuable insights, and inspiring life stories.
Scott teaches adults across the US through the Universities of Northwestern, Virginia, and Delaware and their ongoing commitment to aging well in America. He is a member of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine and the past president of the National Aging in Place Council. Guests of the program come from interesting and diverse backgrounds, providing a variety of opportunities to explore opportunities and viewpoints.
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Restore Cognition - Dramatic Results - Magic In Struggle - Dr. Sue Paul
In this insightful episode, Prof. Scott Fulton sits down with Dr. Sue Paul to explore the cutting edge of brain health and aging well. They open by debunking persistent myths—like the idea that cognitive decline is purely genetic or an inevitable part of aging—setting the stage for a conversation grounded in optimism and science.
Dr. Paul shares details about Kinnections, a cognitive health intervention program she developed for Asbury’s senior living communities. Built on evidence-based principles, Kinnections uses movement, novelty, and personalized cognitive assessments to help participants maintain or even improve brain function. With activities like boxing, Tai Chi, dance, and rock climbing, the program intentionally focuses on challenge over mastery—activating neuroplasticity in fun, engaging ways.
More than 90% of participants, including those with mild cognitive impairment, have shown stable or improved scores.
The conversation also touches on the struggle to motivate individuals who don’t yet see signs of decline and the broader need to create environments that support cognitive wellness before a crisis arises.
Dr. Paul also introduces SeniorScapes, a park project designed to make outdoor fitness and cognitive stimulation accessible to all ages.
Together, Scott and Sue champion a proactive, possibility-driven approach to brain health and aging.
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