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Life Gets MoCrazy- Longevity Health Coach

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JANET BROHM, M.S. is a Longevity Health Coach, brain health researcher and professional speaker.  She has a passion for researching, teaching, training, and sharing science-based practices to improve BRAIN FUNCTIONING. Her knowledge of BRAIN DEVELOPMENT, COGNITION, LEARNING, MEMORY, PEAK PERFORMANCE, MENTAL FITNESS, and COGNITIVE DECLINE is based upon decades in a Professional Teaching career in Special Education and as Associate Professor of Education and Human Development. 

Her mission is to spread the promising research on Alzheimers Disease prevention. There is no effective cure for this debilitating disease. Janet's coaching programs provide targeted education and guidance for her clients to make healthy lifestyle changes so they can live their healthiest and most energetic years with purpose. 

She has national recognition as a dynamic presenter, speaker and workshop leader, podcaster, blogger, and founder of a Brain Health website, Limitless Labs Nutrition.  She also founded a brain health supplement company, providing plant-based nutrition to imporve brain functioning. Limitless Labs Store

Life Gets MoCrazy.

This show will focus on leadership, mindset and creative opportunities that will create more luck in your outcomes when life becomes mocrazy- you encounter an unexpected life trauma. Each interviewee will share their strategies which will be specifically tied to the struggles surrounding TBI by host Jamie MoCrazy. Every interviewee will be a professional in various roles connected to leadership, mindset and creative growth or how to heal and strengthen your body physically. Each show will teach the listeners opportunities they can implement into their life to help positively react to a trauma.

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