Dr. Majid Fotuhi

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Featured Podcasts

Chasing Life with Sanjay Gupta

Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi about his new book, ‘The Invincible Brain,’ and what it takes to keep your brain healthy and even help it grow.

Dhru Purohit Show

Harvard-trained neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi joins Dhru Purohit to reveal why cognitive decline is a lifestyle mismatch and how to keep your brain sharp.

The Genius Life Podcast

Neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi, author of The Invincible Brain, joins Max Lugavere to break down the most powerful lifestyle habits for protecting your brain, staying sharp as you age, and reducing your risk of dementia.

Sigma Nutrition Radio

Explore the idea that neuroplasticity does not disappear in adulthood, but continues to respond to behaviours and exposures.

Afford Anything

Dr. Majid Fotuhi and Paula Pant explore healthcare, longevity, and the role of AI in medicine, alongside the tension between automation and humanity.

The mindbodygreen Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi discusses how you’re in control of your brain health, just like your heart, and why some stay sharp into their 90s.

Instant Genius Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi joins Instant Genius to explain how his 12-week program helps patients improve memory, regain independence, and grow new brain connections.

Getting Open with Andrea Miller

In this episode of Getting Open, host Andrea Miller welcomes world-renowned neuroscientist Dr. Majid Fotuhi to discuss how you can age-proof your brain and stay sharp for life.

For General Audiences

Podcasts for general audiences

Chasing Life with Sanjay Gupta

Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi about his new book, ‘The Invincible Brain,’ and what it takes to keep your brain healthy and even help it grow.

Dhru Purohit Show

Harvard-trained neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi joins Dhru Purohit to reveal why cognitive decline is a lifestyle mismatch and how to keep your brain sharp.

The Genius Life Podcast

Neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi, author of The Invincible Brain, joins Max Lugavere to break down the most powerful lifestyle habits for protecting your brain, staying sharp as you age, and reducing your risk of dementia.

Something You Should Know Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi explains that brain health is deeply influenced by lifestyle — including 14 factors you can control — and that protecting your mind requires intentional care.

Untangle! Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi unpacks the science of neuroplasticity — the brain’s remarkable ability to change, rewire, and grow at any age.

Hot Flashes & Cool Topics

Dr. Majid Fotuhi sharing his brain training method, the 5 pillars of brain health, and his new book, The Invincible Brain.

So Your Parents Are Old

Dr. Majid Fotuhi explains why the brain is changeable and how daily habits affect blood flow, inflammation, and the memory center.

The Love, Happiness, and Success Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi breaks down burnout, brain fog, and why ‘everything feels hard.’ You’ll get a practical recovery plan built around sleep, movement, and stress regulation.

Podcasts For Health Care Providers and Clinicians

The Empowering Neurologist

Dr. Majid Fotuhi joins Dr. Perlmutter to discuss reclaiming cognitive potential and why the trajectory of your brain is not predetermined.

Sigma Nutrition Radio

Explore the idea that neuroplasticity does not disappear in adulthood, but continues to respond to behaviours and exposures.

SuperPsyched with Dr. Adam Dorsay

Dr. Adam Dorsay interviews Dr. Majid Fotuhi about keeping the brain resilient and reducing Alzheimer’s risk, highlighting the five key pillars for brain health.

Rational Wellness Podcast

Dr. Ben Weitz interviews Dr. Majid Fotuhi about how the brain stays resilient through neuroplasticity and lifestyle-based interventions.

The Health Sessions Podcast

Dr. Fotuhi discusses his clinically validated ‘Brain Fitness Program,’ which proven to prevent and reverse cognitive decline in just 12 weeks.

Gladden Longevity

Dr. Jeffrey Gladden and Dr. Majid Fotuhi discuss building an ‘Invincible Brain’ and its five pillars proven to increase brain volume and neuroplasticity.

Your Family’s Health

Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard and Pandora Groth talk with Dr. Majid Fotuhi about Vitamin B-12 deficiency and its impact on memory and cognitive clarity.

Causes or Cures

In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks speaks with neurologist and neuroscientist Dr. Majid Fotuhi about brain aging, memory, intelligence, Alzheimer’s disease, and his new book: The Invincible Brain: The Clinically-Proven Way to Age-Proof Your Brain and Stay Sharp for Life.

Podcasts For Executives and Leaders

Afford Anything

Dr. Majid Fotuhi and Paula Pant explore healthcare, longevity, and the role of AI in medicine, alongside the tension between automation and humanity.

Strategy Skills Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi challenges the assumption that aging-related cognitive decline is inevitable, exploring how daily choices lead to meaningful improvements.

What Drives You with Kevin Miller

Neuroscientist Dr. Majid Fotuhi discusses his new book, ‘The Invincible Brain,’ and how we can best help our brain stay sharp until the end.

Peak Performance Life

Dr. Majid Fotuhi, neurologist and neuroscientist, discusses brain health, memory, and neuroplasticity in this episode focused on performance.

The Executive Function Podcast

Sarah Kesty and Dr. Majid Fotuhi dive into easy ways to adjust your habits for a healthier brain, focusing on executive function and performance.

Health Longevity Secrets Show

Dr. Majid Fotuhi explains why forgetfulness isn’t the same as decline and how daily choices can restore sharpness through five key pillars.

Blueprint of an Athlete with Dr. Robin West

Dr. Robin West and Dr. Majid Fotuhi explore why brain health is the ultimate ‘command center’ for athletic performance and recovery.

Lifeblood Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi discusses reversing Alzheimer’s Disease, the realities of cognitive decline, and the five keys to good brain health.

Brain Health and Executive Function with Dr Majid Fotuhi

Team, Our brains are, like, kind of a big deal. Since they don’t come with owner’s manuals, we may need a little help keeping them healthy and functioning well. That’s where Dr Fotuhi comes in . He’s spent decades learning about the brain, helping others change their brain health and, in turn, their lives. In this episode, we dive into easy(ish) ways to adjust your habits for a healthier brain. I hope you love it! All my love, Sarah PS My book is out in the wild, and it’s changing lives! Order Growing Executive Function at Solution Tree ⁠ or on Amazon. I’m also training educators and organizations across this beautiful globe, and we’re finding improving executive function is game-changing! If that sounds like what your school or organization needs, reach out! Sarah at sarahkesty.com. Meet Dr. Majid Fotuhi , who earned his PhD in Neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University in 1992 and his Medical Degree from Harvard Medical School in 1997. Currently, he serves as an adjunct professor at the Mind/Brain Institute at Johns Hopkins University, while also teaching at George Washington University and Harvard Medical School. With 37 years of experience in teaching, clinical practice, and neuroscience research, Dr. Fotuhi has pioneered a multidisciplinary approach to enhancing brain vitality and cognitive performance at any age. His groundbreaking “Brain Fitness Program” combines a comprehensive baseline “Brain Portfolio” assessment with 12 bi-weekly brain training sessions. This program targets lifestyle optimization and cognitive stimulation to improve memory, focus, and overall brain health. Dr. Fotuhi’s program has delivered measurable success for patients dealing with memory loss due to aging, concussions, and ADHD, as documented in several peer-reviewed journals. He is also the author of three books, including the highly acclaimed Boost Your Brain: The New Art and Science Behind Enhanced Brain Performance.

Is it Alzheimer’s or Perimenopause? 5 Ways to Protect Your Midlife Brain with Dr. Majid Fotuhi

Your keys aren’t lost. Your mind isn’t going. And no, that’s not Alzheimer’s. Dr. Majid Fotuhi, Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University & author of The Invincible Brain, busts the biggest myth in women’s brain health: that the fog, the forgetfulness, and the “wait, why did I walk in here?” moments of perimenopause are a sign of something sinister. Spoiler: they’re not. And your brain? It can literally grow. From the surprising science of how walking three times a week can give you a measurably bigger brain, to why your hearing aid might be the best thing you ever do for your memory, Dr. Fotuhi gives us proof that midlife isn’t a decline — it’s a new childhood. And this time, you’re in charge. Episode Overview (timestamps are approximate): (0:00) Intro/Teaser (5:00) Why Perimenopause Causes Brain Fog (8:00) Estrogen & How Hormones Affect Memory (13:00) Exercise Is the #1 Pillar of Brain Health (16:00) Exercise That Grows Your Brain (21:00) Brain Fog vs. Alzheimer’s (26:00) Your Genes Are Not Your Destiny (30:00) Medications & Hearing Loss (43:00) Beyond IQ: The 30 Forms of Intelligence (50:00) Brain Training & Neuroplasticity (1:01:00) The After-Party with Dr. Stephanie Resources mentioned in this episode: https://drstephanieestima.com/podcasts/ep458 We couldn’t do it without our sponsors: QUALIA CREATINE+ – If you want to feel stronger, sharper, and more resilient, Qualia’s Creatine+ is my recommendation.Go to https://qualialife.com/better and use code BETTER to save up to 50%, plus an additional 15% off. COZY EARTH – Cozy Earth helps you feel better by keeping your temperature perfect overnight to facilitate deep restorative sleep. Head to https://cozyearth.com and use my code BETTER for up to 20% off. TROSCRIPTIONS – There’s a completely new way to optimize your health. Give it a try at https://troscriptions.com/BETTER or enter BETTER at checkout for 10% off your first order. PIQUE LIFE – If you want to redefine your evening ritual and still feel like yourself the next day, you can get 10% off for life. Yes, for life at https://piquelife.com/better

How to slash your dementia risk in 12 weeks

Around the world, more than 50 million people are living with some form of dementia – a number expected to triple by 2050 as populations age. But the thing is, dementia is often talked about as a kind of genetic lottery. You either get lucky and escape it, or unlucky and develop it. But what if that framing is wrong? What if far more of our brain health is within our control than we’ve been led to believe? Our guest today is Dr Majid Fotuhi, a neuroscientist who has spent decades treating and studying people with cognitive impairment. His message is a bold one: dementia is largely preventable – not with a miracle pill or silver-bullet treatment, but through the way we live. The 12-week programme he and his team have developed has helped his patients improve their memory, regain independence, and even grow new brain connections. Today, he talks us through the essentials of the programme – and what it really takes to stay sharp for life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Neuroplasticity and Reducing Risk of Cognitive Impairment

Conversations about brain health have been dominated by a competing mix of fatalism and over-promising, with aging framed as inevitable decline and “brain optimisation” sold through weak evidence. So how should we think about cognition across the lifespan? In this episode, we explore the idea that neuroplasticity does not disappear in adulthood, but instead continues to respond, for better or worse, to repeated behaviours and exposures. Much of what is labelled age-related cognitive decline may in fact reflect an accumulation of modifiable risk factors. We also dig into how to critically evaluate brain-health claims and how lifestyle pillars such as exercise, sleep, diet, stress reduction and cognitive training fit into a coherent framework. The discussion extends to emerging multimodal intervention programs, their promising signals and their clear limitations, and to a broader, multifactorial view of Alzheimer’s disease that moves beyond a narrow amyloid-centric model. Finally, we examine the role of genetics, including ApoE4, and why genetic risk does not equate to biological destiny, even later in life. Dr. Majid Fotuhi is a neurologist and an adjunct professor at the Johns Hopkins Mind/Brain Institute. He earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University.

Age-Proof Your Brain – How Music Can Help Prevent Alzheimer’s and Keep You Sharp for Life

What if Alzheimer’s isn’t inevitable – and your brain is far more changeable than you’ve been led to believe? World-renowned neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi shares groundbreaking research from his new book showing that cognitive decline can often be delayed, prevented, and even reversed – and how music uniquely strengthens the brain’s memory, attention, and emotional networks. Dr. Majid Fotuhi is a world-renowned neurologist and medical doctor who is redefining how we think about aging, intelligence, and brain health. He teaches at Johns Hopkins University, George Washington University, and Harvard Medical School. He is the author of multiple books, the latest of which is The Invincible Brain: The Clinically Proven Plan to Age-Proof Your Brain and Stay Sharp for Life. He joins the show to discuss how music can play a role in enhancing brain vitality and cognitive performance at any age.

Angels and Awakening

Dr. Majid Fotuhi explores the intersection of neuroplasticity, spirituality, and brain health, explaining how science supports practices like prayer and meditation.

Feel Good Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi discusses the multifaceted nature of brain health, different types of intelligence, and the power of practice.

Enhance Life with Music Podcast

Dr. Majid Fotuhi explains how cognitive decline can be delayed and how music uniquely strengthens the brain’s memory and emotional networks.