Dr. E.M. Kaye, executive director of The Great Memory Challenge, is the guest on this week’s Seekers of Meaning Podcast.
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About the Guest
E.M. Kaye, PhD is a baby boomer, a grandmother, a teacher, a life-long learner, and a passionate advocate for brain wellness and the prevention of Alzheimer’s.
At age seventy she became the oldest person to ever compete in the USA Memory Championship and earn the title of mental athlete. She undertook this personal challenge to show that age is not a barrier to better brain performance or to the achievement of new challenges.
Please visit her website www.TheGreatMemoryChallenge.com
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