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Podcast by Genell Lemley

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RenewHer is a podcast dedicated to empowering women over 50 to embrace bold new challenges and cultivate a mindset focused on growth and resilience. You’ll hear inspiring stories of women who have stepped beyond their comfort zones, and gain practical brain health strategies to sharpen focus, boost energy, and build resilience. If you’re ready to grow, stretch, and rediscover what’s possible, RenewHer will guide you every step of the way.

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jakson 15 | The Hidden Impact of Connection on the Brain kansikuva

15 | The Hidden Impact of Connection on the Brain

Connection is often thought of as something emotional or social. But what if it’s also deeply biological? In this episode of RenewHer, we explore the powerful role that connection plays in brain health, emotional resilience, and longevity—and why it may be one of the most overlooked pillars of cognitive well-being. From meaningful friendships to everyday interactions, from loneliness to loss, and even the bond between humans and animals, connection shapes how our brains function, regulate stress, and age over time. This is both a personal reflection and a neuroscience-based exploration of why relationships matter more than we often realize.   WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ➡️ Why connection is a foundational pillar of brain health—not just a “nice to have” ➡️ How meaningful relationships influence memory, mood, and cognitive function ➡️ What happens in the brain during social connection and bonding ➡️ How key neurochemicals (oxytocin, dopamine, serotonin, and cortisol) are affected by relationships ➡️ Why loneliness is rising—even in a digitally connected world ➡️ The impact of chronic loneliness on the brain, body, and emotional health ➡️ Why social circles often shrink in midlife and beyond ➡️ The “widowhood effect” and how loss of a spouse affects health and longevity ➡️ How animals can support emotional regulation and brain health   KEY TAKEAWAYS ✅ Connection is not optional for the brain. It is foundational. ✅ The relationships in our lives directly influence how we think, feel, regulate stress, and age. ✅ Loneliness is not just an emotional experience—it has real physiological and neurological effects. ✅ And while loss and disconnection can profoundly impact the brain, supportive relationships and meaningful bonds can strengthen resilience, clarity, and overall well-being.   00:00 –– Highlight Clip 00:32 — Welcome + Personal Reflection on Connection 01:40 — What Research Shows About Connection and Brain Health 04:20 — The Neuroscience of Social Connection 05:44 — Loneliness, Midlife, and the Widowhood Effect 09:57 — How Animals Support Brain Health and Emotional Well-Being 12:15 — Not All Relationships Are Healthy 13:59 — Why Connection Matters More Than We Realize 15:13 –– Closing

20. touko 2026 - 16 min
jakson 14 | What Grief Does to Your Brain | The Mind That Remembers Loss kansikuva

14 | What Grief Does to Your Brain | The Mind That Remembers Loss

Grief is often thought of as something purely emotional. But what if it’s more than that? In this deeply personal episode, I open up about the 15-year anniversary of my husband John’s passing—and explore what I’ve come to understand about how grief truly lives in the brain. From the unexpected waves of emotion to the brain fog, memory triggers, and sense of disorientation, there is a neurological reason behind so much of what we experience in grief. This episode is both a personal story and a deeper look at the science behind loss—offering insight, understanding, and hope for anyone navigating grief in any form. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ➡️ Why grief is not just emotional—but neurological and physiological ➡️ How the brain’s attachment system responds to loss ➡️ What’s happening in the brain when grief feels sudden or unpredictable ➡️ The role of memory and emotional triggers in grief ➡️ How stress hormones impact your brain and body during loss ➡️ Why grief can affect focus, clarity, and decision-making ➡️ The impact of cumulative grief on the brain ➡️ How identity shifts after loss—and why that can feel so disorienting ➡️ The role of neuroplasticity in healing and integration ➡️ Why grief doesn’t go away—but can change over time KEY TAKEAWAYS Grief is not something you “get over.” It’s something your brain works through. The waves you feel are not random. They are rooted in memory, attachment, and emotional processing. What you may have once interpreted as weakness… is often your brain under strain. And while grief changes you— your brain also has the capacity to adapt, rewire, and heal. A PERSONAL NOTE This episode includes a deeply personal reflection on love, loss, and what it means to carry someone with you long after they’re gone. If you are navigating grief—whether recent or long ago— this conversation is meant to offer both understanding and reassurance: You are not broken. You are processing. SHARE THE EPISODE If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who may need it. Because understanding what’s happening in the brain can change how we experience—and support ourselves through—grief. 00:00 Highlight Clip 00:34 Welcome & What to Expect 01:49 Grief Doesn’t Follow a Straight Line 02:36 Your Body Remembers 05:03 The Neuroscience - Grief Is a Full-Body, Full-Brain Experience 10:05 Your Brain Is Not Fixed in Brief 11:36 My Personal Reflection on My Husband’s Passing 1 3:57 How to Support Your Brain Through Grief 15:12 Closing and Next Steps HOW TO CONNECT WITH GENELL Subscribe to my newsletter Mind Matters [https://renewherwellness.com/newsletter-sign-up#newsletter-opt-in]. Schedule a free Discovery Session [https://renewherwellness.com/discovery-call-appointment-calendar] with me. Get my free guide: Fog to Focus [https://renewherwellness.com/opt-in-fog-to-focus]: 4 Proven Brain Habits to Reclaim Your Mental Edge Subscribe to my YouTube channel RenewHer with Genell [https://www.youtube.com/@RenewHerwithGenell]   https://www.youtube.com/@RenewHerwithGenellCheck out my website [https://renewherwellness.com/]. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genelllemley/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/genelllemley/]Email: genell@renewherwellness.com [genell@renewherwellness.com]And if you haven’t already, make sure to subscribe to RenewHer Podcast for more episodes on midlife reinvention, leadership, and brain health for women 50+.

6. touko 2026 - 16 min
jakson 13 | Worried About Memory Loss? Start Here. kansikuva

13 | Worried About Memory Loss? Start Here.

What if the thing you fear most about aging… isn’t aging at all—but losing your mind? For many high-achieving women, that quiet concern about memory, clarity, and staying sharp is always there—especially if you’ve seen a parent or loved one experience cognitive decline. But here’s the truth: cognitive decline is not inevitable. In this episode of RenewHer, we explore a more empowering way to think about brain health—one that moves away from fear and toward action. You’ll learn why your brain thrives on a multidisciplinary approach, and how small, consistent lifestyle shifts can support how your brain functions today—and in the years ahead. This isn’t about overhauling your life overnight. It’s about understanding what matters—and starting with one simple step. In this episode, we cover: ➡️ Why cognitive decline is common—but not something you have to accept ➡️ The difference between normal memory changes and signals your brain may be under-supported ➡️ How factors like sleep, stress, nutrition, and movement impact brain function ➡️ Why brain health requires a multidisciplinary approach, not a single solution ➡️ The concepts of neuroplasticity and neurogenesis—and why your brain can change at any age ➡️ Everyday habits that may be helping—or hurting—your brain without you realizing it The 5 RenewHer Pillars for Brain Health In this episode, I walk through five core pillars from the RenewHer Framework and how each supports your brain. Move – Increase blood flow, oxygen, and overall brain function Nourish – Fuel your brain with the nutrients it needs to perform Relax – Reduce chronic stress and support mental clarity Rest – Improve sleep to allow your brain to repair and reset Discover – Keep your brain engaged through learning and new experiences Simple ways to get started You don’t need to do everything at once. Start small. * Take a short walk each day * Add more whole, nutrient-dense foods to your meals * Build in a few minutes of intentional stillness * Set a consistent bedtime * Try something new to challenge your brain Small changes, done consistently, create meaningful results over time. Final thought Your brain is not something to fear—it’s something to care for. And when you do, you’re not just preventing decline… you’re enhancing how you live right now—with more clarity, energy, and confidence. 00:00 Highlight Clip 00:35 The Quiet Fear of Cognitive Decline 01:08 Cognitive Decline Is Not Inevitable 03:20 A Multidisciplinary Approach 04:38 Memory Lapses: What They May Really Mean 05:42 Your Brain Can Change 09:07 The 5 Pillars of Brain Health - Actions You Can Take 14:21 Start Small, Stay Consistent 16:23 Closing How to connect with Genell Subscribe to my newsletter Mind Matters [https://renewherwellness.com/newsletter-sign-up#newsletter-opt-in]. Schedule a free Discovery Session [https://renewherwellness.com/discovery-call-appointment-calendar] with me. Get my free guide: Fog to Focus [https://renewherwellness.com/opt-in-fog-to-focus]: 4 Proven Brain Habits to Reclaim Your Mental Edge Subscribe to my YouTube channel RenewHer with Genell [https://www.youtube.com/@RenewHerwithGenell]   https://www.youtube.com/@RenewHerwithGenellCheck out my website [https://renewherwellness.com/]. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genelllemley/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/genelllemley/]Email: genell@renewherwellness.com [genell@renewherwellness.com]And if you haven’t already, make sure to subscribe to RenewHer Podcast for more episodes on midlife reinvention, leadership, and brain health for women 50+.

22. huhti 2026 - 17 min
jakson 12 | The Weight of What We Keep kansikuva

12 | The Weight of What We Keep

What starts as spring cleaning… can turn into something much deeper. In this episode of RenewHer, I take you inside a very personal process of sorting through years of memories—boxes filled not just with “stuff,” but with pieces of lives, stories, and moments that once meant everything to someone. As I worked through photos, letters, and memorabilia, I found myself facing a question I think many of us quietly carry: How do you let go of something that once mattered? But what surprised me most wasn’t just the emotional side of this experience—it was how much lighter, clearer, and calmer I began to feel. In this episode, I share what this process brought up for me, and why clearing your physical space can have such a powerful impact on your brain. You’ll learn how clutter affects your mental energy, why unfinished spaces create stress loops in the brain, and how letting go—intentionally—can create more clarity, calm, and control in your life. If you’ve ever felt weighed down by what you’re holding onto… this conversation will resonate. 🎧 Tune in to explore: ➡️ Why clutter creates cognitive overload and decision fatigue ➡️ How your brain holds onto “unfinished” spaces as open loops ➡️ The emotional connection between memory and the brain ➡️ Why letting go isn’t about losing memories ➡️ How clearing your space can create more calm, clarity, and control ➡️ This isn’t just about cleaning. It’s about renewing. 00:00 Highlight Clip 00:38 Welcome 01:05 More Than Just Spring Cleaning 02:23 When Letting Go Feels Like Losing Something 04:36 The Moment That Stopped Me in My Tracks 05:32 From Holding On to Letting Go 08:12 Why Clearing Space Feels So Good 08:52 What Clutter Is Doing to Your Brain 14:05 Creating Space for What Matters 15:55 Closing How to connect with Genell Subscribe to my newsletter Mind Matters [https://renewherwellness.com/newsletter-sign-up#newsletter-opt-in]. Schedule a free Discovery Session [https://renewherwellness.com/discovery-call-appointment-calendar] with me. Get my free guide: Fog to Focus [https://renewherwellness.com/opt-in-fog-to-focus]: 4 Proven Brain Habits to Reclaim Your Mental Edge Subscribe to my YouTube channel RenewHer with Genell [https://www.youtube.com/@RenewHerwithGenell]   https://www.youtube.com/@RenewHerwithGenellCheck out my website [https://renewherwellness.com/]. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genelllemley/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/genelllemley/]Email: genell@renewherwellness.com [genell@renewherwellness.com]And if you haven’t already, make sure to subscribe to RenewHer Podcast for more episodes on midlife reinvention, leadership, and brain health for women 50+.

9. huhti 2026 - 16 min
jakson 11 |The Risk Isn’t Change—It’s Staying Stuck kansikuva

11 |The Risk Isn’t Change—It’s Staying Stuck

What if the real risk isn’t making a change… but staying exactly where you are?   In this episode of RenewHer, we explore a powerful reframe: the very thing that feels uncomfortable—stepping into something new—is often exactly what your brain needs to stay sharp, resilient, and engaged.   Because when you understand how your brain works, everything shifts.   That hesitation you feel when considering something new? That discomfort? That self-doubt? I   It’s not a sign to stop. It’s a sign your brain is being challenged in the best possible way.   In this episode, I share my own journey of stepping away from the corporate world and building RenewHer Wellness—and how that process pushed me into the “messy middle” where real growth happens.   We’ll also break down the science behind why change is so powerful for your brain, including neuroplasticity, cognitive reserve, and the role of purpose in keeping your mind strong as you age.   If you’ve been feeling stuck, uncertain, or questioning whether it’s too late to try something new, this episode will give you a completely different way to think about what’s possible. Because you’re not done growing. And your brain isn’t done changing.   In this episode, we cover: ➡️ Why feeling uncomfortable is often a sign of brain growth—not a warning sign ➡️ The “messy middle” and why it’s a critical part of change ➡️ How neuroplasticity allows your brain to adapt and rewire at any age ➡️ What neuroplasticity and cognitive reserve are—and why they matter more than ever after 50 ➡️ Why staying in routine may be limiting your brain more than helping it ➡️ The connection between purpose, motivation, and brain health ➡️ Simple ways to support your brain if you’re navigating a transition   If this conversation sparked something in you, don’t ignore it. That curiosity… that pull toward something more… may be exactly what your brain is asking for.   00:00  Highlight Clip – Why Brain Health Matters For A Pivot 00.41  Welcome To Renewher After 50 01:06  Why Pivots And Brain Health Are Connected 03:43  My Experience Building Renewher Wellness 06:59  How Change Builds A Stronger, More Resilient Brain 10:07  Brain Health Habits To Support Pivots 12:10  The Power Of Purpose And Reflection 14:05  Embracing Growth: Overcoming Doubt And Fear 16:14  Closing Thoughts And Next Steps   Ready to strengthen your brain and step into what’s next? Schedule a free 15-minute Discovery Session [https://renewherwellness.com/discovery-call-appointment-calendar]with me. We’ll talk about how you can improve clarity, build resilience, and confidently take your next bold step.   How to connect with Genell Subscribe to my newsletter Mind Matters [https://renewherwellness.com/newsletter-sign-up#newsletter-opt-in]. Schedule a free Discovery Session [https://renewherwellness.com/discovery-call-appointment-calendar] with me. Get my free guide: Fog to Focus [https://renewherwellness.com/opt-in-fog-to-focus]: 4 Proven Brain Habits to Reclaim Your Mental Edge Subscribe to my YouTube channel RenewHer with Genell [https://www.youtube.com/@RenewHerwithGenell]   https://www.youtube.com/@RenewHerwithGenellCheck out my website [https://renewherwellness.com/]. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genelllemley/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/genelllemley/]Email: genell@renewherwellness.com [genell@renewherwellness.com]   And if you haven’t already, make sure to subscribe to RenewHer Podcast for more episodes on midlife reinvention, leadership, and brain health for women 50+.

25. maalis 2026 - 16 min
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