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Ask me a question or let me know what you think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2199359/fan_mail/new] Have you ever thought about knitting as preventive healthcare? In this episode, Dr. Amy Backos explores the fascinating intersection of creativity, neuroscience, psychology, and fiber arts. What has often been dismissed as "women's work" is now backed by a growing body of research demonstrating significant benefits for brain health, emotional well-being, pain management, and even cognitive longevity. Drawing from her experience as both a psychologist and a lifelong knitter, Amy examines how knitting, crochet, and textile arts support memory, attention, problem-solving, emotional regulation, and social connection. She also shares surprising research from the Mayo Clinic, emerging discoveries from physics and engineering, and practical reasons why learning to knit may be one of the most accessible investments you can make in your future health. In This Episode * Why knitting and crochet are powerful tools for brain health * Research linking fiber arts to reduced risk of cognitive decline * How knitting supports memory, attention, and cognitive flexibility * The role of knitting in stress reduction and emotional regulation * Why repetitive handwork functions as active meditation * How fiber arts can support anxiety, depression, and chronic pain management * The importance of flow states and their connection to creativity and well-being * Social connection and community building through knitting groups * The surprising relationship between knitting, physics, architecture, and engineering * Why learning new creative skills benefits the aging brain * How perfectionism can interfere with creative practice—and what to do instead Key Takeaways Knitting Supports Cognitive Health Creativity Is Preventive Healthcare Knitting Creates an Active Meditative State Process Matters More Than Perfection Fiber Arts Build Community Knitting Is More Complex Than It Looks Resources Mentioned * Mayo Clinic research on knitting and cognitive health * Research published in Frontiers in Psychology * University of Gothenburg studies on knitting and well-being * Ravelry knitting community and pattern database * Elisabeth Zimmermann's Knitting Without Tears * Research from the Georgia Tech School of Physics * "Programming Mechanics in Knitted Materials" published in Nature Communications Quotes from the Episode > "Being able to use the creative part of your brain and the logical part of your brain gives you tremendous benefits.""The health benefits are cumulative over time.""Perfection is not the goal. The goal is process.""Creativity is one of the most accessible forms of preventive healthcare available to us." Mentioned in the Episode * International Knit in Public Day * Episode 161: The Male Gaze * Textile exhibitions at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts * Textile and fiber arts exhibitions at the Asian Art Museum Connect with Dr. Amy Backos If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend. Your support helps more women discover the art and science of creativity. The Modern Creative Woman podcast is proudly ad-free and supported by listener contributions. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2199359/support] Explore the Modern Creative Woman Community https://moderncreativewoman.com [https://arttherapycentersf.com/] Free Goodies and Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter https://moderncreativewoman.com/subscribe-to-the-creative-woman/ [https://mcusercontent.com/53c5579a5feca0090377003c7/files/b4f5b916-6160-01d5-e760-40b1327eac06/Modern_Creative_Woman_Manifesta.pdf] Connect with Dr. Amy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dramybackos/ [https://www.instagram.com/dramybackos/]
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