What if one of the most overlooked indicators of brain health is something we rarely think about—our sense of smell?
In this Living to 100 Club episode, Dr. Joe Casciani speaks with Jonathan Askholm about the emerging science of olfactory health. We spotlight its surprising connection to cognitive function, mood, and overall well-being. While vision and hearing loss receive widespread attention, smell loss often goes unnoticed—even as it may signal deeper neurological changes.
Jonathan shares insights from recent research showing how olfactory training—simple, daily exposure to specific scents—has surprising benefits. It may help strengthen neural pathways, support memory, and even reduce depressive symptoms. The conversation explores why smell declines with age. Also discussed is how it affects quality of life, and why this “forgotten sense” deserves a more prominent role in healthy aging strategies.
Listeners will come away with a new appreciation for the role of smell in brain health. And listeners gain practical ideas for incorporating olfactory awareness into daily life.
🔑Key Topics Covered
- Why smell loss is often overlooked compared to hearing and vision
- The connection between olfactory function, the brain, and emotional health
- Research linking smell loss to cognitive decline and depressive symptoms
- How olfactory training works (simple daily scent exercises)
- The role of neuroplasticity in maintaining and improving smell function
- Practical applications for older adults and those concerned about brain health
- Why smell may be an early indicator of neurological change
🧠 What You’ll Learn
- How smell connects directly to memory and emotion through the brain’s limbic system
- Why gradual smell loss often goes unnoticed for years
- How a few minutes a day of scent exposure may support cognitive health
- The broader implications of olfactory health for aging, dementia, and well-being
Mini Bio
After losing his father to dementia and experiencing first-hand the helplessness that accompanies such a journey, Jonathan is excited to share an empowering and simple practice that you can begin using today.
Upon learning incredible scientifically-backed benefits to cognition and memory through our sense of smell, what began as presentations sharing this information with families, caregivers, and aging populations grew into Memorease.
Jonathan hosts workshops on wellness and personal/professional development through his company Happy People. He believes that positive change is possible at any of life’s stages, and that we each play a pivotal role in our own health & well-being.
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