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Make sure to mention the code PODCAST when making your next reservation and enjoy 15% off on new bookings for 7-night stays in 2026.
Applicable towards new reservations only. Not combinable with other offers. On space-available basis. Some restrictions and blackout dates apply. Booking must be made by December 27, 2026.
Cognitive decline is one of the greatest fears of aging, yet most people don’t realize how much control they still have. In this episode of Resonate, Barry sits down with neuroscientist and brain health educator Ryan Glatt to explore how movement, strength training, and mental challenge work together to support long-term brain health.
Ryan shares his unconventional path from personal training to applied neuroscience, explains why not all exercise is created equal, and introduces the concept of dual task training, combining physical movement with cognitive demand. They unpack the differences between normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease, while also highlighting lifestyle factors that can meaningfully reduce risk.
From why walking alone may not be enough, to how strength training supports the brain’s frontal lobes, this conversation offers practical, empowering insights for anyone who wants to stay mentally sharp at any age.
Resources:
To learn more about our wonderful presenters and exciting weeks coming up at the ranch, go to RanchoLaPuerta.com and check out our events calendar. Mention the podcast when making your reservation to take advantage of a special offer. Some restrictions may apply.
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By Rancho La Puerta with NOVA5
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Make sure to mention the code PODCAST when making your next reservation and enjoy 15% off on new bookings for 7-night stays in 2026.
Applicable towards new reservations only. Not combinable with other offers. On space-available basis. Some restrictions and blackout dates apply. Booking must be made by December 27, 2026.
Cognitive decline is one of the greatest fears of aging, yet most people don’t realize how much control they still have. In this episode of Resonate, Barry sits down with neuroscientist and brain health educator Ryan Glatt to explore how movement, strength training, and mental challenge work together to support long-term brain health.
Ryan shares his unconventional path from personal training to applied neuroscience, explains why not all exercise is created equal, and introduces the concept of dual task training, combining physical movement with cognitive demand. They unpack the differences between normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease, while also highlighting lifestyle factors that can meaningfully reduce risk.
From why walking alone may not be enough, to how strength training supports the brain’s frontal lobes, this conversation offers practical, empowering insights for anyone who wants to stay mentally sharp at any age.
Resources:
To learn more about our wonderful presenters and exciting weeks coming up at the ranch, go to RanchoLaPuerta.com and check out our events calendar. Mention the podcast when making your reservation to take advantage of a special offer. Some restrictions may apply.
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