Meet Wendy Suzuki

Wendy Suzuki is a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University.  Her books include “Healthy Brain, Happy Life” and “Good Anxiety.”

Why Wendy Suzuki Is Mentally Strong

It used to be thought that the brain stopped producing new neurons after a certain age. But research like Wendy’s has helped change this idea. She’s shown that the brain can continue to grow and adapt over time. One of her major areas of research involves exercise and the impact this has on the brain. That led to her first book. But she’s also conducted a lot of research on anxiety and how we can use it as a way to empower ourselves. Although she’s an expert in the field, she doesn’t shy away from talking about her own experiences. She shares the strategies that have helped her work through grief and how she manages her own anxiety. 

What You’ll Hear on the Show

Why anxiety is such a powerful emotion How we can start harnessing that power to help us The difference between clinical anxiety and everyday anxiety How to identify the coping skills you currently use to deal with anxiety Why comfort foods and alcohol make anxiety worse Why deep breathing exercises are so good for anxiety The top breathing exercise Wendy recommends How exercise and strength training combat anxiety Why you should go get a massage The benefits of being in nature How giving away money can shift your mindset What Wendy’s loss taught her about emotional pain How the negative contrast effect can make us happier even when bad things happen How to manage pandemic anxiety How your pet can help you deal with anxious feelings

What You’ll Learn About Mental Health and Mental Strength

Anxiety feels uncomfortable. And for the most part, we don’t want to experience it.  Your anxiety alarm bell might be a bit faulty, however. It might ring loudly even when you’re not in any actual danger. 

Quotes From Wendy

“Those comfort foods can be immediately comforting. But in the long run they can shift your emotional balance to actually make those feelings of anxiety worse over the long term.” “I needed gifts to come out of pain and anxiety.” “That unconditional love that you get from your pets is a wonderful, quick fix to decrease your anxiety and get that kind of endorphin high.”

More About the Podcast

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