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Brain Myth-Busters: The Neuroscience of Human Potential and Lifelong Change

21 min · 9 de may de 2026
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What if the most limiting thing about your brain is what you’ve been taught to believe about it? In this episode of Blossoming Brains, Dr. Vicki Draeger explores the neuroscience behind neuroplasticity, aging, memory, learning, and human potential while dismantling some of the most persistent myths about the brain. From the famous “10% myth” to misconceptions about intelligence, creativity, and aging, this episode reveals how modern neuroscience paints a far more hopeful picture of the human mind. Your brain is not fixed. It is constantly adapting itself through habits, movement, thoughts, attention, and curiosity. You’ll discover: * Why neuroplasticity changes how we think about personal growth * How adult brains continue generating new neurons * Why novelty strengthens learning and memory * The truth about left-brain vs. right-brain thinking * How repeated thoughts reinforce neural pathways This episode is ultimately about reclaiming human potential through a better understanding of how the brain truly works. Listen now and keep your brain growing for life.

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