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<p><b>The AGEIST podcast is where we rewrite life after 50.</b> Hosted by David Stewart, founder of AGEIST and Super Age, we talk with extraordinary people—scientists, creatives, and thinkers—about living vibrantly in your 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond. From longevity science to emotional well-being, fitness to purpose, we explore the tools and mindsets that help us stay curious, energized, and deeply engaged with life. This isn’t about aging gracefully—it’s about living boldly.</p>

Dr. Chris Rhodes explains what fasting is actually doing in the body, where the benefits begin, and why shorter fasting windows may not deliver what many people expect. He walks us through the science behind fasting mimetics, including how his team studied a 36-hour fast and built a supplement around the molecules that arise during it. You come away with a clearer way to think about hunger control, food noise, metabolic health, and the tradeoffs between fasting, appetite-suppressing drugs, and everyday eating. He also offers a sharp take on saturated fat hype and makes the case for a more personal, evidence-based future in nutrition.Big Announcement: The Super Age Games are here! Join us November 7th in NYC for an entirely new longevity competition.Special Thanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration, and their new 12oz sparkling cans are officially for sale online! Get a free Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and Fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Our Place: The top cookware brand for beautiful, non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. Key Moments"What most people do not realize is that they are often not getting the benefits of fasting that they think that they are getting."“From a biological perspective, it takes around 24 hours without food in order to actually activate that metabolic switch where you're going from, you know, fed metabolism, glucose metabolism, over into ketone metabolism and fasting metabolism.”"Let's find patterns that work specifically for you."Connect with Chris RhodesWebsite: mimiohealth.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chrishrhodesConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Looking for quick strategies for building sustainable fitness habits? This week, we revisit a conversation with former firefighter-turned-osteopath and author David Vaux, where he shares wisdom from a lifetime of grit and strength. We all know that muscle mass will greatly improve our healthspan, but the perfect way to build and maintain that strength can be elusive. Get the inside scoop on balancing physical challenges with proper recovery. Find key guidance on staying fit and resilient, no matter your age.Thanks to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 20% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes – Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration, and their new 12oz sparkling cans are officially for sale online! Get a free Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use code AGEIST for 10% off at fromourplace.comKey Quotes“Fast-twitch fibers are the currency of healthy aging.”“It's not about becoming injured or burnt out; it's about consistency.”“Strength training is like brushing your teeth: something you just do.”Connect with David VauxBook Stronger: How to Build Strength, The Secret to a Longer, Healthier LifeLinkedIn  TwitterFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Donnie Moss explains how she went from cardio-only routines to strength training at 55 and why she now pushes “move every day” as the baseline for feeling better. She shares a practical approach built around short, doable workouts that help midlife women rebuild consistency without making fitness an all-or-nothing identity. The conversation also gets real about menopause symptoms that can feel scary when nobody has named them, plus how mindset and self-talk can shape follow-through. You’ll leave with simple starting points, a clearer way to measure progress, and the motivation to take one small step today that stacks into momentum.Special Thanks to Our SponsorsPuori Grass Fed Whey Protein: 21g of whey protein per serving from grass-fed cows, with 6g BCAAs and 2.4g leucine, free from hormones, GMOs, and pesticides. Use code AGEIST at puori.com/AGEIST to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription.Fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and Fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration, and their new 12oz sparkling cans are officially for sale online! Get a free Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Key Moments“I started doing my strength training at 55, so a few years back.”“Fierce is... It’s a mindset.”“At any age, whether you are 45 or 75, I believe it is never too late.”Connect with Donnie MossInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitandfiercewithdonnie/Website: https://fitandfiercewithdonnie.com/Connect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Filmmaker David Donnelly joins us to discuss his new documentary Forever Young, an exploration of the rapidly advancing science of longevity. What began as a skeptical investigation into whether the hype around anti-aging breakthroughs was real ultimately revealed a growing body of research focused on extending healthspan and preventing disease. We examine what the science supports today, from the role of prevention and lifestyle to emerging therapies now entering human trials. Along the way, David raises larger questions about purpose, social connection, and how society must adapt as people begin to live longer and healthier lives. Special Thanks to Our SponsorsOur Place: The top cookware brand for beautiful, non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Fatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Key Moments"Normal is not necessarily healthy.""The number one indicator for how long you live in the United States right now is your zip code.""We are living through a real revolution when it comes to longevity."Connect with David DonnellyWatch the Film – https://www.foreveryoung.film/?via=dSubstack — https://foreveryoungfilm.substack.com/Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/foreveryoungdocX — https://x.com/theagingdocFB — https://www.facebook.com/people/Forever-Young-Film/61572955294447/YT — https://www.youtube.com/@ForeverYoung-FilmConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
brain and body, plus what chiropractic can and cannot claim to “treat.” He shares a practical framework for finding a chiropractor you trust, including what to look for if you’re bringing in kids, athletes, or older adults. The conversation widens into a bigger point: shifting from symptom-chasing to daily self-care, with simple questions that help you choose routines and providers that support calm, resilience, and long-term function.Special Thanks to Our SponsorsFatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and Fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Puori Grass Fed Whey Protein: 21g of whey protein per serving from grass-fed cows, with 6g BCAAs and 2.4g leucine, free from hormones, GMOs, and pesticides. Use code AGEIST at puori.com/AGEIST to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription.Key Moments“The bigger idea is that the spine plays a critical role in how the body functions. When communication gets interrupted, the body can work less than optimally… sometimes with no pain at all.”“The body isn’t fragmented. It’s more like a hologram—everything is connected to everything else. If one part has an issue, it can affect the whole.”“Instead of only asking ‘what stops disease,’ ask: ‘what creates health?’ That’s salutogenesis—the creation of health.”Connect with Dr. PeterWebsite: drpeterkevorkian.comLife Chiropractic College West: lifewest.edu/presidentLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drpeterkevorkianClinic: westwoodfamilychiropractic.comConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Judi Wineland, world traveler and founder of AdventureWomen explains how a lifetime of extreme travel shaped her idea of “aliveness,” and why the right trip can change your relationship to your body, your confidence, and your attention. She breaks down what happens when women travel together without the labels and expectations they carry at home, and why that can unlock sharper honesty, better friendships, and a renewed sense of play. You’ll hear how awe, discomfort, and laughter become practical tools for building resilience, whether you’re walking an old pilgrimage route in Japan or feeling tiny on the Serengeti. If you want a clear-eyed take on how travel can support wellness, fitness, and personal momentum at any age, this episode is a blueprint. Special Thanks to Our SponsorsFatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and Fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Puori Grass Fed Whey Protein: 21g of whey protein per serving from grass-fed cows, with 6g BCAAs and 2.4g leucine, free from hormones, GMOs, and pesticides. Use code AGEIST at puori.com/AGEIST to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription.Our Place: The top cookware brand for beautiful, non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com.Key Moments“It’s not just about travel. And we had these wonderful conversations and we laugh a lot because we also do these trips and go out and challenge ourselves a bit.”“You have to be open to it. You have to be ready and vulnerable, ready for vulnerabilities.”“Well, I would want to maybe challenge the fact that not all of us, not all people are as brave. You have to be a little bit vulnerable to allow yourself to be open, to allow others in, to allow the earth in, to allow the air in, to allow things to affect you.”Connect with JudiSuper Age x AdventureWomen ImmersionsLinkedInInstagramAdventureWomen InstagramConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Most people focus on how much protein they eat, but Oliver Amdrup-Chamby, founder of health and wellness supplement brand Puori, argues the bigger question is whether your protein source is potent enough to support muscle as you age, and clean enough to use daily. He explains why leucine matters for muscle protein synthesis, and why plant and animal proteins can look very different once you factor in calories, volume, and digestibility. Then the conversation turns practical: what “third-party tested” should actually mean, why powders can concentrate contaminants, how to see through BS marketing, how to avoid toxins and more. Special Thanks to Our SponsorsOur Place: The top cookware brand for beautiful, non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Puori Grass Fed Whey Protein: 21g of whey protein per serving from grass-fed cows, with 6g BCAAs and 2.4g leucine, free from hormones, GMOs, and pesticides. Use code AGEIST at puori.com/AGEIST to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription.Key Moments“I want to tell you right out the gate that the key is to get your proteins from food.”“We used rice protein, we had to cancel it because we couldn’t, even with our system in place, find the raw ingredients that we consistently saw as clean enough to hit the standards we wanted.”“We test every single batch, that’s correct. You’ve got it right.”Connect with OliverPuoriLinkedInConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Jennifer Walsh explains how beauty is more than pleasant—it’s biologically necessary. In this episode, she breaks down neuroaesthetics, the science of how art, nature, and well-designed environments influence our nervous systems and cognitive performance. Walsh shares actionable tools for using sound, texture, and light to regulate stress and spark creativity. Her insights reveal why small shifts in our surroundings can lead to greater emotional clarity, calm, and productivity.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsPuori Grass Fed Whey Protein: 21g of whey protein per serving from grass-fed cows, with 6g BCAAs and 2.4g leucine, free from hormones, GMOs, and pesticides. Use code AGEIST at puori.com/AGEIST to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Our Place: The top cookware brand for beautiful, non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. Key Moments“Beauty, nature, and art are biological needs—not just luxuries.”“If you seek beauty every single day, you will find it.”“We’re optimizing and biohacking our lives to death instead of slowing down and witnessing the beauty around us.”Connect with Jennifer WalshInstagramWebsiteConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Lynn Marie Morski returns to discuss the fast-evolving science and practical application of psychedelics, for mental health and longevity. We unpack new studies on psilocybin’s potential to influence cellular aging—like preserving telomere length—and the promise of non-hallucinogenic neuroplastogens for stroke recovery and mental flexibility. Lynn Marie also gets into why “heroic doses” may be counterproductive and how personalizing your set, setting, and compound may be key to safe and effective outcomes. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone curious about cognitive reinvention, therapeutic psychedelics, and how to make informed, safe choices in this complex field.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsOur Place: The top cookware brand for beautiful, non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com/ageist. Fatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Puori Grass Fed Whey Protein – 21g of whey protein per serving from grass-fed cows, with 6g BCAAs and 2.4g leucine, free from hormones, GMOs, and pesticides. Use code AGEIST at puori.com/AGEIST to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription.Key Moments“There is nothing heroic about doing too many grams of psilocybin.”“We want to shake up the snow globe and have the snow come back down into a nice landscape—not shake the snow globe and break it.”“If it can preserve telomere length… now we have all these other mechanisms by which it might have beneficial actions.”Connect with Dr. Lynn-MariePsychedelic Medical Association WebsiteInstagramPsychedelic Medicine PodcastConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Christine Sperber joins us to unpack how we navigate the murky in-between of life transitions, especially during midlife. She shares practical tools for becoming more self-aware and talks about the importance of curiosity, internal listening, and community when stepping into unfamiliar territory. Christine challenges us to embrace the awkward, the goofy, and the uncomfortable as necessary phases in personal growth. If you’re looking to break out of your comfort zone and rethink your identity, this conversation is your map—or better yet, your toolkit.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Fatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Puori Grass Fed Whey Protein: 21g of whey protein per serving from grass-fed cows, with 6g BCAAs and 2.4g leucine, free from hormones, GMOs, and pesticides. Use code AGEIST at puori.com/AGEIST to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription.Key Moments“Change is guaranteed. Change is coming for all of us. But transition isn’t.”“This mask doesn’t feel like me anymore.”“I don’t know where I’m going, but I know how to get there.”Connect with ChristineLinkedInModern Elder AcademyConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
In this re-airing of a favorite episode, fitness coach Michelle MacDonald challenges everything you've been told about aging, strength, and what's "normal" after 40. She explains why sarcopenia isn’t inevitable and how most women are deeply underserved by the current fitness industry. With personal stories including her own mother's 70-pound weight loss transformation, Michelle offers a blueprint for building strength, health, and confidence at any age. If you’ve ever felt underestimated by your doctor, trainer, or even yourself, this conversation will give you the clarity and tools you’ve been looking for.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsPuori Grass Fed Whey Protein: 21g of whey protein per serving from grass-fed cows, with 6g BCAAs and 2.4g leucine, free from hormones, GMOs, and pesticides. Use code AGEIST at puori.com/AGEIST to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription.Fatty15” C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Our Place: The top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com.Key Moments"Getting in fabulous shape is not rocket science.""Choose your hard. One of my favorite sayings.""There's an athlete in every woman, if she decides to believe that."Connect with Michelle MacDonaldWebsite: Wonder Woman CoachingInstagram: @michellemacdonaldofficialPodcast: Stronger by Design for WomenConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
After a near-fatal car crash, Jenn realized she had been living for others and it was time to live for herself. That moment launched her on a quest that made her the first woman to summit the second highest peak on every continent. In this episode, Jenn shares how raising seven kids prepared her for the logistical and emotional challenges of mountaineering, and how failure has become her teacher. Listeners will walk away with actionable insight on living intentionally, embracing discomfort, and redefining what’s truly possible at any age.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsOur Place: The top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. Fatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Key Moments"We don’t get to choose when we die, but we absolutely get to choose how we live.""Accountability is love. When you put people in your life and they’re accountable for you, that is a genuine act of love.""Being kind to yourself makes you stronger. Because the thing you're doing is hard enough."Connect with Jenn DrummondAll of Jenn’s links: link.me/thejenndrummondConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
When it comes to optimizing our entire biological systems from the ground up, where do we start? This week, Dr. Scott Sherr introduces Health Optimization Medicine, a groundbreaking clinical framework targeting cellular and gut health to restore our bodies to their optimal state. He shares how modern tests can guide personalized, data-driven interventions, and why most people are missing this foundation in both traditional and functional medicine. Whether you're a biohacker or a health practitioner, this conversation offers a completely new perspective on longevity, resilience, and feeling your best.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Our Place: Right now, Our Place is having their biggest sale of the New Year! Save up to 35% sitewide. Head to fromourplace.com/ageist and see why more than a million people have made the switch to Our Place kitchenware. And with their 100-day risk-free trial, free shipping, and free returns, you can shop with total confidence. Shop the Our Place Holiday Sale right now (no code needed). Key Moments“There's no specialty out there that's trying to keep you healthy, to optimize your health, to find the root causes of your health.”“If your gut is not optimized, you're not gonna be optimized no matter what you try.”“The beneficial side effect of optimizing your health is that everything else will likely improve as well.”Connect with Dr. ScottHOMeHOPeInstagramConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Michel May, founder of Aizome and expert in nontoxic textiles, joins us to unpack the hidden health hazards in our bedding. He explains how synthetic dyes and petrochemical-based textiles may be impacting our health, particularly our skin microbiome and immune system. Michel walks us through the lack of regulation in the textile industry and how misleading labeling allows harmful substances into our homes. He also shares his take on choosing healthier bedding materials, including why natural, unbleached fabrics are the safest bet for everyday use.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsMaui Nui Venison: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. And once a year, they release something truly special: The Reserve Holiday Roast. A 14-day aged, center-cut venison roast made from 100% wild-harvested Axis deer on Maui—naturally lean, deeply flavorful, and remarkably easy to prepare. It’s a celebration of the season, of connection, and of the values we share: bringing something rare, responsible, and meaningful to the table. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to get your Holiday Roast. It ships frozen, directly to your door, nationwide. There are only 500 roasts available, so once they’re gone, they’re gone until next year.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Key Moments“Fibers are an extension of your body.”“There are no super smart people with big hats that approved these things after rigorous testing.”“Most house dust is from textiles.”Connect with Michel MayAizomeLinkedInConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Ella Faktorovich joins us to unpack the latest advances in laser vision correction and lens implant surgery. She breaks down what makes these procedures safer and more effective than ever, and who stands to benefit most. We explore the life-changing impact that improved vision can have on vitality, independence, and mental clarity, especially for those over 40. Whether you’re tired of glasses, struggling with contact lenses, or curious about new options, this episode will show you how to reclaim your “pep” through vision.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Maui Nui Venison: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. And once a year, they release something truly special: The Reserve Holiday Roast. A 14-day aged, center-cut venison roast made from 100% wild-harvested Axis deer on Maui—naturally lean, deeply flavorful, and remarkably easy to prepare. It’s a celebration of the season, of connection, and of the values we share: bringing something rare, responsible, and meaningful to the table. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to get your Holiday Roast. It ships frozen, directly to your door, nationwide. There are only 500 roasts available, so once they’re gone, they’re gone until next year.Key Moments“This is probably one of the safest procedures we have in the whole field of medicine.”“It’s a procedure that you grow into, as one of my patients said.”“I got my pep back—that’s what a patient told me after cataract surgery.”Connect with Dr. EllaPacific Vision InstituteLinkedInInstagramConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Brendan Murray shares insights from decades of experience treating elite athletes and everyday patients alike. He explains why poor movement mechanics, not aging, are the real cause of most joint pain and physical decline. Listeners will learn how to recognize faulty compensation patterns, understand the difference between stimulation and irritation in recovery, and create training plans that build resilience without injury. Brendan makes the case for personalized movement correction as the key to physical longevity.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsMaui Nui Venison: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. And once a year, they release something truly special: The Reserve Holiday Roast. A 14-day aged, center-cut venison roast made from 100% wild-harvested Axis deer on Maui—naturally lean, deeply flavorful, and remarkably easy to prepare. It’s a celebration of the season, of connection, and of the values we share: bringing something rare, responsible, and meaningful to the table. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to get your Holiday Roast. It ships frozen, directly to your door, nationwide. There are only 500 roasts available, so once they’re gone, they’re gone until next year.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Key Moments“Pain is not normal. Arthritis is common, but it’s not normal.”“The adaptation is predicting the next injury.”“Fatigue leads to neurological failure.”Connect with Dr. MurrayCanyon Ranch Longevity8LinkedInInstagramConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Eric Williamson, PhD, registered dietitian and Director of Nutrition at Canyon Ranch, lays out a clear, practical roadmap for building a better relationship with food. For starters, he explains why one-size-fits-all advice around protein, fiber, and fat often misses the mark. Learn how to optimize your diet without stress, fear, or gimmicks, especially as you age. From fiber-rich meals to evidence-based takes on seed oils and sweeteners, Eric offers straight answers rooted in science, not trends.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Our Place: Right now, Our Place is having their biggest sale of the year! Save up to 35% sitewide now through December 2nd. Head to fromourplace.com and see why more than a million people have made the switch to Our Place kitchenware. And with their 100-day risk-free trial, free shipping, and free returns, you can shop with total confidence. Shop the Our Place Black Friday Sale right now (no code needed). Key Moments“Protein is the nutrient that we have the highest needs for next to water.”“Fiber is the only nutrient where we don’t see an upper limit for disease risk reduction.”“Instead of being scared of our grocery store aisles, we’re better served by focusing on what to eat.”Connect with Eric Williamson, PhDCanyon RanchLinkedInInstagramConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Suzanne Gilberg is shifting the menopause conversation with science, compassion, and boldness. In this re-airing of one of our favorite episodes, she addresses common fears about hormone replacement therapy (HRT), especially the perceived connection to breast cancer, and unpacks what current data really shows. She also emphasizes the importance of keeping an open mind as science evolves and shares what excites her most about women’s health and aging today. All in all, Dr. Suzanne’s perspective encourages listeners to rethink how we define health, longevity, and female vitality in midlife and beyond.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our Sponsorsfatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Our Place: The top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Make the switch today. Plus, Our Place is having their biggest sale of the year right now! Save up to 35% sitewide now through January 12th. Head to fromourplace.com/AGEIST to see why more than a million people have made the switch to Our Place kitchenware.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only ‘Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Key Moments“Science is not a religion. It is not a monolith, it is not unchanging and unmoving. That is not what science is. Science is a process of inquiry. Period. End of sentence.”“There’s actually quite a bit of data on the potential health benefits of estrogen specifically in all of us and in breast cancer survivors.”“This is not a disease; this is a state of being alive. So you have options in terms of how you want to live and age well, whatever that means to you.”Connect with Dr. GilbergWebsiteInstagram (@askdrsuzanne)LinkedInYouTubeConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Mike Siemens, Director of Performance Science at Canyon Ranch, explains how performance science helps people train for what really matters—from lifting a suitcase to hiking at 90. He breaks down the importance of VO2 max, zone 2 training, and strength work, particularly for those over 50. Mike offers clear, actionable strategies for balancing recovery, building functional strength, and staying consistent. This is a highly informative episode for anyone who wants to age with power, purpose, and precision.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Our Place: The top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Make the switch today. Plus, Our Place is having their biggest sale of the year right now! Save up to 35% sitewide now through January 12th. Head to fromourplace.com/AGEIST to see why more than a million people have made the switch to Our Place kitchenware.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only ‘Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Key Moments"Be an exercise participant, not an exercise perfectionist.""VO2 max is your aerobic horsepower—your body's ability to bring oxygen to your muscles.""If you want to age in a healthy way, you've got to lift weights. End of story, full stop."Connect with Mike SiemensJoin David and Mike at Super Age x Canyon Ranch Longevity8Canyon Ranch TusconConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Amy Hawthorne, director of mental health and wellness at Canyon Ranch, joins us on The AGEIST Podcast to talk about the real drivers of change, and why simply knowing what to do often isn’t enough. She explains how shame, trauma, and outdated emotional tools shape our habits and relationships, especially as we age. Amy introduces self-compassion as an essential tool, not a luxury, for building resilience and long-term health. Take a pause, tune in, and walk away from this conversation knowing how to better understand your emotional blueprint and start creating sustainable change in your life.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsMaui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only ‘Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a FREE 12-pack of their snack sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Key Moments“Self-compassion is not a luxury, but it's an absolute necessity.”“We pick people with whom we can suffer in a familiar way.”“You have never regretted pausing when you're agitated.”Connect with Amy HawthorneCanyon Ranch on InstagramJoin David and Amy at Super Age x Canyon Ranch Longevity8Connect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What happens when you reach the pinnacle of business success—and feel completely trapped? We invited one of our recent featured profiles, Mark Rampolla, founder of ZICO Coconut Water and the author of The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Freedom, to join us on The AGEIST Podcast. He challenges the relentless drive that defines most entrepreneurial lives by opening up about the emotional and physical toll his hustle took and how he rebuilt his life around energy, discipline, and self-awareness. Mark also shares the surprising tools and mindset shifts that helped him regain not just balance, but meaning—and how others can do the same.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only ‘Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Key Moments“I realized I was still trapped—working crazy hours, drinking too much, my marriage falling apart—and I thought, this is success?”“Energy is the most valuable resource I believe we have. I build my life around it.”“Your company’s growth is highly correlated with your own personal growth.”Connect with Mark RampollaWebsiteLinkedInProject RegenerationConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, spiritual wellness expert Adam Smith joins us from Canyon Ranch to talk about finding calm and clarity in today’s chaotic world. With clinical pastoral training and years of experience supporting people through trauma and hospice care, Adam offers practical ways to build presence, reduce anxiety, and develop spiritual resilience. He explains why embracing uncertainty can be more powerful than chasing control, plus how practices like walking meditation, mindfulness, and curiosity help. Whether you're struggling with burnout, seeking deeper meaning, or just want to feel more alive, this conversation is full of tools to help you reconnect.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only ‘Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Key Moments"Choose uncertainty over worry. It’s actually not a bad thing to not know, if we can allow it.""Flow state is an absolute cooperation with the inevitable.""It's very important that you do unimportant things. Otherwise, you can get dead serious."Connect with Adam SmithCanyon RanchSign up for the LONGEVITY8 Retreat with Adam and DavidConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Heidi Clements and Constance Zimmer, co-hosts of the podcast Talk 50 to Me, are rewriting the rules of midlife and aging out loud. In this bold, unfiltered conversation, they unabashedly talk about why women over 50 are finally done staying quiet and what real empowerment looks like. From dismantling anti-aging myths to calling out the beauty industry’s obsession with youth, Heidi and Constance offer insights that are both rebellious as well as deeply inspiring and practical. So if you’ve ever felt unseen or unsure about aging, this episode delivers a refreshing, no-holds-barred perspective.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our Sponsorsfatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Key Moments“We want to change the way the world looks at women over 50, and we want to change the way women over 50 look at themselves.”“I think the friendships that you form after 50 are all about the quality of time together, not the quantity.”“Putting yourself first is considered selfish—but I’m trying to disappoint myself less.”Connect with Heidi and ConstanceHeidi's Instagram (@welcometoheidi)Constance’s Instagram (@constancezimmer)Talk Fifty to Me Instagram (@talkfiftytome)Connect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.CybrocSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Can controlling your mind control your health? This week on The AGEIST Podcast, we revisit a powerful episode from the archives. Dr. David Spiegel, one of the world’s leading experts on hypnosis and psycho-oncology, explains how stress, sleep, and emotional regulation directly influence survival, especially in cancer patients. He also shares how self-hypnosis and structured breathing can reduce pain, anxiety, and even tremors—tools now made widely accessible through his app, Reveri. Optimize your autonomic nervous system to sleep better, feel calmer, and potentially live longer.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsOzlo Sleepbuds: Transform your nights with science-backed wearables designed to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up restored. Now through October 16th, save $50 when you use our link.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Key Moments“The strain in pain lies mainly in the brain.”“We have not succeeded in killing anybody with hypnosis yet.”“Good sleep at night should be a part of everybody’s health regimen, but especially cancer patients.”Connect with Dr. SpiegelReveri AppStanford Healthcare ProfileConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInRead the full interview transcript here or at ageist.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What if one simple molecule could improve your energy, brain clarity, hormone balance, and heart health? Functional nutritionist Dr. Cathy Eason joins us on The AGEIST Podcast to share why nitric oxide (NO) is an often-overlooked key to healthy aging, and how most people over 35 are deficient. She breaks down how testing your levels is a quick, simple way to know your NO levels (it only takes 15 seconds), as well as how to increase your NO through diet, lifestyle, and a clinically tested supplement. Plus, Dr. Eason also reveals why common habits like mouthwash and over-exercising may be silently sabotaging your health goals. Tune in to learn how it all connects.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsBerkeley Life: Boost your energy, support heart health, and improve circulation with Berkeley Life Nitric Oxide. Use code AGEIST at berkeleylife.com for 20% off your first purchase–plus 10 free test strips to track your progress.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Ozlo Sleepbuds: Transform your nights with science-backed wearables designed to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up restored. Now through September 30th, save $50 when you use our link.Key Moments“There is not a system in the body that nitric oxide does not touch.”“As estrogen declines, what happens to nitric oxide production is it dramatically drops at the same time.”“When we boost blood flow, we boost the ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen to the tissues that need them.”Connect with Dr. EasonWebsite (Berkeley Life)Instagram (@berkeleylifeno)LinkedInConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we welcome Dr. Chris Renna back to The AGEIST Podcast to break down one of the most hyped but least understood subjects in modern health: stem cells. Along with providing a clear explanation of how different types of stem cells function, he talks about how they interact with our immune systems and why most “stem cell therapies” people hear about are missing the point. Tune in to learn what actually works, the difference between redeploying vs. reloading stem cells, and the critical importance of starting any anti-aging protocol by age 30. For those of us interested in real longevity—not just the buzzwords—this episode delivers grounded, usable knowledge.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsBerkeley Life: Boost your energy, support heart health, and improve circulation with Berkeley Life Nitric Oxide. Use the code “AGEIST” at berkeleylife.com for 20% off your first purchase—plus 10 free test strips to track your progress.Ozlo Sleepbuds: Transform your nights with science-backed wearables designed to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up restored. Now through September 30th, save $50 when you use our link: https://ozlosleep.com/?tw_source=ageist&utm_source=ageist&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=september-2025Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only ‘Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Key Moments“Healing proceeds as inflammation recedes.”“You’re not enhancing your stem cell population—you’re just renting anti-inflammatories for four months.”“A serious undertaking of anti-aging strategies becomes unquestionably necessary at the age of 30.”Connect with Dr. Chris RennaWebsite (Lifespan Medicine)Email: info@lifespanmedicine.comConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Author and longevity advocate Sieglinde Othmer, PhD, is rewriting the narrative of aging. From her book, Joyous Longevity: The A to Z Field Guide, to this inspiring conversation, she shares the simple yet powerful habits that help her stay mentally sharp, physically well, and joyfully engaged with life. From morning walks with a notepad to her Mediterranean-style diet, Sieglinde outlines the daily practices that anyone can adopt at any age. Tune in to walk away with fresh motivation to take charge of your own aging journey, armed with purpose, curiosity, and joy.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there–high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only ‘Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Our Place: The top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com.Key Moments“Optimism, or the outlook on life, is a choice.”“I walk with a pad and pencil in my pocket in case I have an idea.”“Old age like mine is a badge of honor. Aging is neutral, normal, and non-negotiable.”Connect with Sieglinde OthmerJoyous Longevity WebsiteConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How do you treat alcohol use disorder (formerly called alcoholism) without requiring total abstinence? This week, Dr. Paul Kolodzik returns to The AGEIST Podcast to discuss his pioneering work around GLP-1s: using these medications to help people reduce their alcohol intake. Drawing on his background in emergency and addiction medicine, Dr. Kolodzik outlines how these off-label uses can drastically reduce consumption, often by 60–70%, even in heavy drinkers. Learn why harm reduction, not abstinence, is a realistic and medically valid path for many and how medication paired with behavior change is reshaping addiction treatment today.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsOur Place: The top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there–high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their new, subscription-only Ohana Reserve Aged Cuts are aged for 14 days to make for unforgettable flavor, plus their to-go venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Key Moments“The better way to go for many people is to be completely abstinent. But I don’t think it’s the only way to go.”“Almost universally, people that are put on GLP-1s decrease their drinking.”“Alcohol withdrawal kills people... opiate withdrawal feels terrible, but it doesn’t kill people.”Connect with Dr. KolodzikWebsite (The Metabolic MD)North Dayton Addiction & Recovery ServicesConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Brian MacKenzie has trained some of the world’s top athletes, but today his focus is on something far more universal: how we breathe and regulate stress. In this episode of The AGEIST Podcast, he breaks down why breath control is the most underutilized tool for improving health, sleep, and performance at any age. He explains how the nervous system can be trained just like a muscle, offering practical tools to build resilience and adaptability in daily life. Tune in to walk away with new strategies for reducing stress, sleeping better, and aging stronger through intentional breathing and recovery practices.Special Thanks To Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Our Place: The top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. 3 Key Quotes“The nervous system is trainable, and most people don’t even realize they can influence it.”“If you can’t breathe well, you can’t move well, and you certainly can’t recover well.”“Stress isn’t the problem—our inability to regulate it is.”Connect with Brian MacKenzieWebsiteInstagram (@brianmackenzie)Books: Unplugged: Evolve from Technology to Upgrade Your Fitness, Performance & Consciousness and Power Speed EnduranceTune in to hear more from Brian MacKenzie on this episode of The AGEIST Podcast or check out the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What if the aches and pains of aging weren’t inevitable but simply a sign of movement malnourishment? Katy Bowman, biomechanist and author of several books, including Move Your DNA, returns to challenge everything you thought you knew about exercise and health. She introduces the idea of a “movement diet”—a diverse mix of postures and motions your body needs daily for optimal function—and breaks down how to rethink movement beyond the gym. Plus, she explains why sitting on the floor could be more beneficial than a workout and how every activity in your day, from chores to rest, can become an opportunity to move better.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsBerkeley Life: Boost your energy, support heart health, and improve circulation with Berkeley Life Nitric Oxide. Use code AGEIST at berkeleylife.com for 20% off your first purchase—plus 10 free test strips to track your progress.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking on the go and their cuts of meat make for delicious, healthy meals. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Key Moments“That ship [of movement] is leaving 10,000 times a day. Just get on that ferry.”“Your favorite mode of exercise, unfortunately, doesn't really make a well-balanced movement diet.”“You're much more malleable than you probably believe right now.”Connect with Katy BowmanWebsite (Nutritious Movement)Instagram (@nutritiousmovement)Books: Move Your DNA, Dynamic Aging, Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Can you heal your cardiovascular system with food? Dr. William Li returns to explain how inflammation, oxidative stress, and poor lifestyle habits damage your blood vessels–and what you can do to reverse it. From fruit peels to dark chocolate, he outlines specific nutrients that signal stem cells to “re-pave” your vascular highways. You’ll also learn the simple daily practices he recommends to keep your brain sharp, heart strong, and energy high well into your later decades.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Key Moments“If your blood vessels are not healthy, you don’t stand a chance of actually living a long time.”“We can Zamboni our own blood vessels to get back to health if they’ve been damaged.”“The darker the chocolate, the more cacao… and the higher the levels of the polyphenol that calls out stem cells.”Connect with Dr. LiWebsite: drwilliamli.comCourse: Elevate Your MetabolismBooksConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Best-selling author and behavior change expert Karen Salmansohn shares how mortality awareness can be one of the most powerful motivators for living with purpose. She explains her concept of a “near-life experience,” when people go through the motions instead of fully engaging in their lives, and how to break free from it. Karen offers practical tools—like writing your aspirational eulogy and linking core values to habits—that help listeners live with urgency and authenticity. Her upcoming book, Your To-Die-For Life, blends humor, science, and philosophy to guide readers toward more meaningful, regret-free living.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our Sponsorsfatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Key Moments“Instead of being afraid of taking a risk, you get afraid of dying with the music still inside you.”“Identity is destiny. Who you think you are affects what you do.”“Numbers make things more alarming and thereby create the urgency that creates action.”Connect with Karen SalmansohnWebsiteBook: Your To-Die-For LifeInstagram (@notsalmon)Connect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
At Maui Nui, Jake Muise isn’t just producing venison–he’s redefining what sustainable, nutrient-dense food looks like. In this episode, Jake unpacks the ecological damage caused by invasive axis deer in Hawaii and how his company uses USDA-certified night harvesting to turn a problem into a protein solution. He explains the connection between deer diet, volcanic soil, and unmatched nutrient density, and how this wild-harvested meat supports both local communities and long-term environmental health. Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of what “real” protein means–and why it could add a decade of quality movement to your life.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsMaui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there–high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking on the go and their cuts of meat make for delicious, healthy meals. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Key Moments“The nutritional composition of an animal absolutely changes with how its life ends.”“You have the world’s best soils, extraordinary plant diversity, and highly intelligent wild grazers.”“We’re probably going to be one of the only businesses trying to get smaller in the future by solving a problem.”Connect with Jake MuiseWebsite: https://mauinuivenison.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mauinuivenisonConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Olympian and innovation expert John Coyle joins us to reframe our understanding of time, memory, and the pursuit of meaningful experiences. Through the lens of neuroscience and Greek philosophy, he explains how our brains don’t count minutes–they count moments. He offers a practical roadmap to “time expansion,” showing how strategically designed risks and emotionally charged experiences can help us feel like we're living longer, more vibrant lives. For anyone feeling like time is slipping away, this episode offers a blueprint to reverse that sensation and start crafting a life full of memorable chapters.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsMaui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking on the go and their cuts of meat make for delicious, healthy meals. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase by using our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness–especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Key Moments“The more of them you have, the more recallable they are, the longer you live. Simple as that.”“You are the sum of your memories.”“Time and money are fungible. You're trading your time for money your whole life. It's time to trade your money for time.”Connect with John CoyleWebsite: https://johnkcoyle.comBook: Design for Strengths: Applying Design Thinking to Individual and Team Strengths – https://www.amazon.com/Design-Strengths-Applying-Individual-Strengths/dp/0999236702/Time Capital Investment GuideConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Can targeted peptides enhance your energy, immune response, and even appearance as you age? Dr. Chris Renna, a pioneer in longevity medicine, shares decades of clinical insights and why peptides are rapidly shifting from fringe to foundational. This conversation covers everything from GLP-1 drugs to collagen-stimulating skincare and the crucial role belief plays in health outcomes. For anyone interested in practical, science-backed tools to stay strong, sharp, and resilient over time–this one’s essential.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevityquiz!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsTroscriptions: Precise, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off or click here.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness–especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there–high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking on the go and their cuts of meat make for delicious, healthy meals. Right now, Maui Nui is offering a free 12-pack of their jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/ageist to grab yours.Key Moments"Each of you contain the same complexity as a universe.""Hormones work like music–they're rhythmic, they're symphonic.""The first 'N' we should care about is the N of one."Connect with Dr. RennaWebsite: Lifespan MedicineDr. Renna’s First Appearance on The AGEIST PodcastEmail: info@lifespanmedicine.comConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInTune in to hear more from Dr. Chris on this episode of The AGEIST Podcast or check out the full interview transcriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
On this week's episode of The AGEIST Podcast, Stacy London shares her candid, inspiring take on midlife, aging, and why movement–both physical and emotional–is key to thriving. She explains how physical strength transformed her mindset and gave her the courage to embrace risk, explore curiosity, and reclaim joy. Stacy opens up about menopause, people-pleasing, and the emotional recalibration that happens when we stop shrinking ourselves to fit outdated expectations. Tune in to walk away with a fresh understanding of how style, strength, and purpose intersect in the second half of life.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsDavid Protein: Fuel your body's potential with David Protein, the premium formula that delivers complete amino acid profiles without compromise. Experience the difference that sustainable, clean nutrition makes in your recovery and performance–because your body deserves nothing less than extraordinary. Use our link, and when you buy 4 boxes, you get the 5th box free. Visit: tinyurl.com/weareageist.Timeline Nutrition: One of our favorite supplements for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase at our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Key Moments"The stronger I get, the more I feel like that rock.""If you want things in your life to change, you're the one who has to change first.""I don't want people to say, 'You look beautiful.' I want them to say, 'You look capable. You look confident. You look fearless. You look strong.'"Connect with StacyWear Whatever The F You WantInstagram: @stacylondonrealSubstack: stacylondon.substack.comBook: The Truth About StyleConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInTune in to hear more from Stacy London on this episode of The AGEIST Podcast or check out thefull interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Edythe Heus is revolutionizing how we understand movement, performance, and injury recovery. In this episode, she explains why traditional fitness methods often fail, especially as we age, and introduces her approach through Revolution in Motion. You’ll learn how fascia plays a central role in movement and how instability-based exercises lead to better neurological health and performance. Whether you're an elite athlete or just want to move pain-free, Dr. Heus provides practical, science-backed tools to keep you active and resilient for life.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quiz!Special Offer from Dr. Heus: Use code AGEIST 50% off the first three months of the Rev6 On Demand MembershipSpecial Thanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.David Protein: Fuel your body's potential with David Protein, the premium formula that delivers complete amino acid profiles without compromise. Experience the difference that sustainable, clean nutrition makes in your recovery and performance–because your body deserves nothing less than extraordinary. Use our link, and when you buy 4 boxes, you get the 5th box free. Visit: tinyurl.com/weareageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase at our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Key Moments"Most people that come to me that are high performers in CrossFit even or weight training, I have to help them integrate because so many things are mental.""The fascia is almost like its own nervous system and brain.""I want us all to be able to jump for the rest of our lives… I say I want to be able to jump into my grave."Connect With Dr. HeusRev6InstagramConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Christine Sperber has built a life around reinvention, curiosity, and risk-taking. From her days as a World Cup snowboarder to co-founding MEA in Baja and Santa Fe, Christine shares why she believes it's essential to play games you're not sure you can win. In this episode, we talk about rejecting the comfort of competence, embracing "the kook zone," and how making lifestyle-driven choices can expand time and purpose. Christine explains why 55 feels like a beginning, not an end–and why now is the perfect time to be bold.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our Sponsorsfatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there–high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking on the go and their cuts make for delicious, healthy meals. Go to MauiNuiVenison.com or click here to learn more about exclusive starter packs for our listeners.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Key Moments"I always say it's important to play games you're not sure you can win.""Make the choice that's the more interesting story. That will always lead you in the right direction.""I really feel like my adult life is just beginning right now."Connect with ChristineLinkedInInstagramConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInTune in to hear more from Christine Sperber on this episode of The AGEIST Podcast or check out the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
If you think fiber is boring, think again. In this episode of The AGEIST Podcast, Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, best-selling author and gut health expert, explains how gut health shapes everything from your mood and immune system to how you age. He shares why plant diversity, not calorie counting, is the key to better health, and how personalized nutrition is replacing outdated one-size-fits-all advice. Tune in to walk away with real, actionable ideas for feeling better—and it all starts with your next meal.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsDavid Protein: Fuel your body's potential with David Protein, the premium formula that delivers complete amino acid profiles without compromise. Experience the difference that sustainable, clean nutrition makes in your recovery and performance—because your body deserves nothing less than extraordinary. Use our link, and when you buy 4 boxes, you get the 5th box free. Visit: tinyurl.com/weareageist.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes: Our #1 electrolytes for optimal hydration. Get a free 8-count Sample Pack of LMNT’s most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase at our link here. Find your favorite LMNT flavor, or share with a friend.Key Moments“Stop counting grams of fiber and start counting plants.”“Ninety-five percent of people are fiber deficient in the United States.”“The measure of health within an ecosystem is biological diversity.”Connect With “Dr. B”Website: The Plant Fed GuyInstagram (@theguthealthmd)FacebookBook: Fibre FuelledZOE (Personalized Nutrition)Connect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInTune in to hear more from Dr. Bulsiewicz on this episode of The AGEIST Podcast or check out the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
At 70, journalist John Koten never expected to become an authority on skincare, but that’s exactly what happened. After 20 skin cancer surgeries, he set out to understand what actually works–and what doesn’t–when it comes to caring for aging skin. In this episode of The AGEIST Podcast, John shares the scientific and personal insights from six months of testing top-rated products and interviewing experts. Take a listen to walk away with specific routines, surprising product recommendations, and a new perspective on men’s self-care.Cover Image: Bobby DohertyHow long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsTroscriptions: Precise, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off or click here.Maui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there–high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking on the go and their cuts make for delicious, healthy meals. Go to MauiNuiVenison.com or click here to learn more about exclusive starter packs for our listeners.LMNT Electrolytes: Our number-one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Use our link to get a free LMNT sample pack with their most popular flavors.Key Moments"Most of the companies say men’s skin is thicker and needs different formulas—I’m not buying it.""This whole thing blew up online...and most of the letters I got were from men.""You start using this stuff and your skin looks nicer...why wouldn’t you keep using it?"Connect With John KotenThe Wall Street Journal article: “A 70-Year-Old Man’s Search for Younger-Looking Skin”Connect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Movement teacher Carrie Owerko joins us this week on The AGEIST Podcast to break down how curiosity and joy can transform the way we move, age, and live. Carrie describes herself as both a movement optimist and an “optionist,” someone who believes in varied, adaptable practices over rigid routines. She shares how play, autonomy, and experimentation fuel sustainable physical habits, regardless of age or ability. So if you’ve ever felt boxed in by fitness dogma or hesitant to try something new, this conversation will show you a better path forward.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsMaui Nui: The cleanest, most nutrient-dense red meat out there—high in protein, rich in antioxidants, and ethically harvested. Their venison sticks are perfect for healthy snacking on the go and their fresh cuts make for delicious, healthy meals. Go to MauiNuiVenison.com or click here to learn more about exclusive starter packs for our listeners.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness—especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/AGEIST and using the code “AGEIST” at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes: Our number-one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Key Moments"I'm a movement optimist. I think movement is medicine.""Permission to play–that was my little tagline.""It's not too late. What else can we do? Not do?"Connect With Carrie OwerkoWebsite: https://carrieowerko.comThe Playground (online classes): https://www.carrieowerko.com/on-demandInstagram (@carrieowerko): https://www.instagram.com/carrieowerkoConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInInterview TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Most people think mobility means stretching. Dr. Andreo Spina, founder of Functional Range Systems, says that couldn’t be further from the truth. In this week's episode of The AGEIST Podcast, he unpacks how joint-specific training leads to long-term health and real resilience–whether you’re an athlete or just trying to age better. Learn why the exercises you’ve been told are “good” might be causing your body more harm than help, and how to better understand what your body actually needs.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes: Our number-one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.David Protein: Fuel your body's potential with David Protein, the premium formula that delivers complete amino acid profiles without compromise. Experience the difference that sustainable, clean nutrition makes in your recovery and performance–because your body deserves nothing less than extraordinary. Use our link, and when you buy 4, you get the 5th box free. Visit: tinyurl.com/weareageist.Key Moments"Mobility is simply strength training in order to achieve and cultivate new ranges of motion.""You can't move where you can't move, which means you can't train where you can't move.""The cost of high performance is your physical health."Connect With Dr. Andreo SpinaWebsite: https://functionalanatomyseminars.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drandreospinaConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInInterview  TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
If you aren’t getting adequate sleep, a lot of physical and mental problems can follow—from the obvious symptoms like fatigue and brain fog to more serious things like an increased risk of dementia. What is an adequate amount of deep and REM sleep? What are the minimum and maximum amounts of sleep we need each night? What should we do if we wake up in the middle of the night? What’s the deal with intermittent fasting and sleep? Should we take melatonin? Dr. Michael Breus, “The Sleep Doctor,” answers these questions and more.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!Special Thanks to Our SponsorsMaui Nui: Enjoy the wild, nutrient-rich power of Maui Nui Venison—ethically harvested, lean, and packed with protein to fuel your best years yet. Support ecological balance and your wellness with every bite of this sustainably sourced, delicious red meat. Visit mauinuivenison.com/ageist and try a starter pack today.BON CHARGE: Rejuvenate your body and skin with the Max Red Light Therapy Device—high-powered, at-home red and near-infrared light therapy made easy. Boost recovery, glow naturally, and feel your best in every session. Click here to save 15% with code “ageist15”Troscriptions: Precise, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off or click here.Key Moments“When you wake up in the morning at a consistent time, let’s say it’s 6:15, when the sunlight hits your eyeball, you have special cells in your eyeball called melanopsin cells. These turn off the melatonin faucet in your brain which allows you to kind of clear the brain fog and wake up. The more consistent you are with it, the more your body can expect when to turn off the melatonin faucet. When it turns off the faucet in your head, it sets a timer for roughly 15 hours later to start melatonin.” “You would actually be considered drunk behind the wheel if you get less than 5 1/2 hours just from a reaction time standpoint.”“Sleep is a lot like love: the less you look for it, the more it shows up.” Connect With Dr. Michael BreusWebsite: https://thesleepdoctor.comInstagram (@thesleepdoctor): https://www.instagram.com/thesleepdoctor/Dr. Breus’ book: Energize!: Go from Dragging Ass to Kicking It in 30 Days Connect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Do you ever feel like things just aren’t clicking? This week’s guest on The AGEIST Podcast, Rabbi Asher Gottesman, shares his personal path from addiction to sobriety and from shame to self-worth. He explains how loneliness is the real epidemic, and why connection—not just to others, but to ourselves—is the cure. Asher offers clear, grounded advice for building community, rewiring self-talk, and finally feeling seen.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizSpecial Thanks to Our SponsorsDavid Protein: Fuel your body's potential with David Protein, the premium formula that delivers complete amino acid profiles without compromise. Experience the difference that sustainable, clean nutrition makes in your recovery and performance—because your body deserves nothing less than extraordinary. Use our link, and when you buy 4, you get the 5th box free. Visit: tinyurl.com/weareageist.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15:0 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Troscriptions: Precise, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off or click here.Key Moments“You can act yourself into right thinking. You can't think yourself into right acting.”“Shame is the greatest element of it because guilt is, ‘I did something wrong’. Shame is, ‘I am something wrong.’”“If you go to the room of somebody that doesn't love you, go to the next room. Don't use it as evidence that you're not lovable.”Connect with Rabbi Asher GottesmanWebsiteInstagram (@theasherg)Podcast (Showing Up With Asher Gottesman)Book: Connection: The Easiest Solution to the World's Greatest ProblemConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInFull Episode TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Former professional sand volleyball player Gabby Reece joins us for a masterclass in how to build a sustainable, individualized approach to health, aging, and performance. She talks candidly about transitioning from elite sport to wellness, and why “listening to your whisper” can be a life-changing practice. Gabby explains the difference between having information and having a practice–and how one without the other is meaningless. From parenting strategies to hyperbaric therapy and training in water, she delivers practical, honest insights you can apply right now.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsDavid Protein: Fuel your body's potential with David Protein, the premium plant-based formula that delivers complete amino acid profiles without compromise. Experience the difference that sustainable, clean nutrition makes in your recovery and performance—because your body deserves nothing less than extraordinary. Use our link, and when you buy 4, you get the 5th box free. Visit: tinyurl.com/weareageistLMNT Electrolytes: Our number-one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Chapters(05:27) Navigating Life Transitions(11:58) The Whisper Within(12:22) Balancing Intensity and Empathy(14:25) The Evolution of Podcasting(21:15) Understanding Personal Practice(27:25) Time Management and Priorities(29:56) Balancing Family and Work Life(33:29) The Importance of Training and Physical Health(37:35) Embracing Change and Personal Growth(40:42) The Value of Friendship and Support(43:12) Future Aspirations and Projects(48:28) Aging Gracefully and Finding PurposeKey Moments“If you are as truthful as you’re comfortable being, you realize that has more meaning than being perfect for people.”“What’s your practice? Because we all know a lot, but it doesn’t matter if you don’t do it.”“You can’t stop aging. So how do I do that in a way that I don’t go crazy, but I can still be powerful from the inside out?”Connect with Gabby ReeceWebsite: gabbyreece.comInstagram: instagram.com/gabbyreece/Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gabby-reece-showLaird Superfood: lairdsuperfood.comXPT Life (Fitness): xptlife.comConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInCheck out the full intervSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Fitness coach Denise Kirtley joins us to talk about why transformation in midlife begins with mindset, not macros. In this conversation, she challenges outdated views of aging, critiques perfection culture, and explains how real strength is built through daily intention. Denise also speaks candidly about social media backlash and how sharing her journey in a bikini inspires women to believe change is possible. Her message is clear: stop waiting, and just start.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our Sponsorsfatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15:0 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter the code “AGEIST” at checkout.BON CHARGE: Rejuvenate your body and skin with the Max Red Light Therapy Device—high-powered, at-home red- and near-infrared light therapy made easy. Boost recovery, glow naturally, and feel your best in every session. Click here to save 15% with the code “ageist15”.Our Place: Our top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. Chapters(03:15) The Journey of Midlife Women(10:36) Choosing the Hard Path(15:16) Normalizing Healthy Living(19:32) Authenticity vs. Perfection in Aging(26:56) Navigating Personal Choices in Aesthetic Enhancements(34:21) The Impact of Body Image and Societal Expectations(41:41) Empowerment Through Self-Acceptance and ActionKey Moments"The hardest part of transformation is the mindset.""You want to change? You can literally start as soon as you listen to this podcast.""You have to get strong to have a good life because life’s going to get hard as you get older if you’re not strong."Connect with DeniseWebsite: rebellionbody.comInstagram: instagram.com/fiftyfitnessjourneyApp: rebellionbodymethod.comConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInCheck out the Full Episode TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week’s episode, Jennifer Vaughan Maanavi, founder of Physique 57, shares why fitness must be the foundation of any wellness plan—especially as we age. She explains how the explosion of wellness trends has dangerously shifted focus away from physical health. Jennifer offers powerful insights on building a sustainable, results-driven fitness habit that supports brain health, cardiovascular health, and emotional well-being. Listeners will come away with a clear, actionable framework for prioritizing fitness as a true cornerstone of longevity and life quality.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Our Place – our top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com LMNT Electrolytes — our number one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Chapters(10:15) Jennifer's Journey from Finance to Fitness(20:28) The Evolution of the Wellness Industry(27:27) Integrating Fitness into the Healthcare Continuum(30:21) The Importance of Fitness in Wellness(34:50) Fitness as a Foundation for Wellness(36:50) The Evolving Landscape of Wellness Activities(41:04) The Need for Outcome-Driven Fitness Conversations(42:38) The Role of Nutrition and Supplements in Wellness(44:41) The Future of Fitness in Medical PrescriptionsKey Moments"Wellness is taking over and it's not bringing fitness with it.""You have to think about now—present value—who you are now and how you’re going to bring yourself into the future.""Fitness is preventative care; it’s the key to preventative care."Connect with Our GuestWebsite: https://physique57.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/physique57LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifervaughanmaanavi/Book: The Physique 57 SolutionConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInCheck out the full interview transcriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Physical therapist and endurance athlete Dr. Mike Studer joins us this week to break the myth of a one-size-fits-all approach to health. He shares why personalization—based on genetics, performance metrics, and lifestyle—is critical to long-term success in fitness, nutrition, and mental wellbeing. From sleep consistency to gut microbiome insights, Dr. Studer lays out practical strategies to help listeners become their own best scientist. Tune in to learn how to effectively experiment, track outcomes, and stop feeling like a failure for not thriving on someone else's plan.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsFatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Meditate Happier – Navigating menopause isn’t just about managing physical symptoms—it’s about supporting your mind and emotions too. That’s why Meditate Happier created the Mindful Menopause Guide, with Diana Winston. It is a free, expert-led course designed to help you move through menopause with more ease, confidence, and calm. Click this link or visit: www.meditatehappier.com/menopauseTroscriptions — Precise, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use code: AGEIST for 10% off, or click here.Chapters(03:25) Understanding SNPs and Personal Choices(09:19) The Role of Autonomy and Beliefs in Health(15:54) Gamification and Measurement in Health Choices(17:46) The Importance of Sleep and Its Variability(22:50) Genetics, Microbiome, and Personal Health(26:08) Becoming Your Own Scientist in Health(28:01) The Personalization of Health and Wellness(32:36) Conclusion: Statistics vs. Individual ExperienceKey Moments“Statistics are for populations, not people.”“We’re always our own best scientist and best prescriber.”“You get dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin from doing what you believe is healthy for your future self.”Connect with Our GuestWebsite: MikeStuder.comLinkedIn: Mike Studer on LinkedInBook: The Brain That Chooses ItselfConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteCheck out the full interview transcriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Matt Zemon, author and psychedelic therapy advocate, joins us to explain how non-ordinary states of consciousness can help rewire repetitive thought patterns. He breaks down how psychedelics are being used not just for trauma recovery but to foster growth and deeper self-understanding. This episode also covers the rise of industrialized addiction and the tools available to counter its effects—from ketamine to breathwork to community. Whether you're struggling or thriving, Zemon offers grounded, practical ways to live with more intention and connection.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizJoin our Ask David Anything Webinar on April 24th, 8pm EST. Special Thanks to Our SponsorsOur Place – Our top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com LMNT Electrolytes: Our number-one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in 90 years, and fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15:0 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Key Quotes“These medicines remind us that there are other ways to think about ourselves, our relationships, our jobs, our lives.”“I already am everything, as are you. And I don’t need to become, I need to be.”“You're not broken. You just forgot how powerful you were.”Chapters(03:15) The Intersection of Psychedelics and Addiction(06:28) Psychedelics and Mental Health(09:28) Cultural Context of Addiction(12:21) Personal Experiences with Psychedelics(15:02) The Role of Connection and Community(18:07) Revelations and Non-Ordinary States of Consciousness(24:13) The Beauty of Life and Death(28:02) Transformative Journeys: Veterans and Psychedelics(30:00) Healing Through Psychedelics: A New Hope(33:23) Mindset Matters: Abundance vs. Scarcity(34:56) Exploring Psychedelics: Legal and Safe Access(37:24) Understanding Risks in Psychedelic Use(40:59) Navigating Change: Being Human in the 21st Century(42:07) Tools for Living: Expanding the ToolboxConnect with Matt ZemonWebsiteInstagram (@matt.zemon)Books: Psychedelics for Everyone andA Veteran’s Guide to Psychedelics Full Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Craig Cooper, former professional athlete and author of Your New Prime, shares the overlooked realities men face as they age. He opens up about reversing his own osteoporosis and why many men fail to prioritize bone health. Craig breaks down why typical fitness routines may actually accelerate aging and offers science-backed alternatives for maintaining strength, metabolic function, and cardiovascular resilience. This episode equips listeners with practical, often ignored insights into how to stay strong, capable, and engaged well beyond midlife.This May 26-31 in Santa Fe, NM, Rebecca Rusch and AGEIST founder David Stewart are hosting what might be the most transformative week of your year. It's what Rebecca calls "adult play summer camp," blending cutting-edge science with genuine joy.Ideal for all fitness levels – whether you're a seasoned athlete or just getting started on your wellness journey.Ready to feel better than you have in years? Your future self is waiting at meawisdom.com/enrollThanks to Our SponsorsBON CHARGE: What if there was a device that combined nature’s beneficial frequencies with red, near-infrared, and far-infrared light? BON CHARGE’s Infrared PEMF Mat Max is the all-in-one device that can help you recover faster, sleep better, elevate your focus, and achieve ultimate wellness. Use “AGEIST15” at checkout for 15% off your purchase.Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with the code “AGEIST” at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Our Place: Our top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com.Chapters(00:15) Introduction to Craig Cooper and His Journey(06:42) The Evolution of Health Perspectives in Aging(13:04) Bone Health: Overcoming Osteopenia(17:29) Cardiovascular Health and Longevity(24:48) Nutrition and Dietary Choices for Better Aging(26:57) Understanding Cardiovascular Health Tests(33:04) The Importance of Early Detection in Health(36:12) Cardiovascular Disease: The Leading Cause of Death(40:52) Practical Health Monitoring Tips(42:54) The Role of Personal Responsibility in Health(46:20) Inspiring Stories of Resilience and Health(52:12) Nutritional Strategies for Bone HealthKey Moments“Hormonally, [training] long slow distance just really just sucks your manhood.”“You really can’t have a discussion around longevity without focusing on arterial health.”“I've had doctors come out of UCLA to look at what I've been doing… they've never seen this sort of switch that I've been able to execute on my bone health over the course of five years.”Connect With Craig CooperConneqt Health: conneqthealth.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigcooper007/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Paul Kolodzik spent 25 years in emergency medicine watching the long-term consequences of preventable disease. Now, he’s helping patients reverse metabolic syndrome using continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), low-carb nutrition, and strength training. In this episode, Dr. Kolodzik explains why blood sugar spikes—not cholesterol—may be the most urgent threat to long-term health. You’ll also hear why he believes wearables and strategic use of GLP-1 medications can radically change your health trajectory.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsTroscriptions — Precision, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use code: AGEIST for 10% off, or click here.LMNT Electrolytes — Our number one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Our Place – Our top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Chapters(00:15) Introduction to Metabolic Health and CGMs(03:28) Understanding Fatty Liver Disease and Carbohydrate Impact(06:10) The Role of Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs)(09:06) Insulin Resistance and Metabolic Syndrome(12:04) The Relationship Between Blood Sugar and Weight Gain(15:18) Dietary Approaches to Managing Blood Sugar(18:08) The Importance of Personalization in Diet(21:11) Inflammation, Brain Health, and Blood Sugar(24:14) Understanding A1C and Blood Sugar Metrics(29:13) Understanding Blood Sugar Levels(35:15) The Role of Exercise in Insulin Resistance(41:08) Integrating GLP-1 Medications with CGMs(47:25) The Importance of Continuous Glucose Monitoring(51:07) Empowerment Through Data and Personal Health ManagementKey MomentsFatty liver disease isn’t from eating too much fat — it’s, for most people, excessive carb intake.Once I see it, I can’t unsee it. And then you know what’s going on with your blood sugar physiology.Strength training reverses insulin resistance. Your muscles are soaking up more insulin and more blood glucoseConnect with Dr. Paul KolodzikCGM Doctor — https://cgm-doctor.comMetabolicMDs Practice — https://metabolicmds.comBook:The Continuous Glucose Monitor Revolution for Non-Diabetics — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHL5YZXVSocial Media: LinkedIn — linkedin.com/in/paulkolodzik/Check out the full interview transcriptConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWeSay hi to the AGEIST team!
At 32, Todd Vande Hei was told his declining health was just “part of getting older,” and he believed it—until he didn’t. Along with sharing how a shift in perspective led him to pursue measurable strategies to improve his well-being, he talks about ways you, too, can become the CEO of your own health. If you're tired of vague advice and want a smarter, test-based approach to longevity, this conversation will show you how to start.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsBON CHARGE: Want to try the hottest sauna blanket on the market? Check out BON CHARGE’s Infrared Sauna Blanket, which is designed to provide easy access to the benefits of infrared heat therapy in the comfort of your own home, here.Troscriptions — Precision, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use code: AGEIST for 10% off, or click here.Fatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Chapters(00:15) Introduction to Todd van de Heide and Stark Health(03:21) Todd's Health Journey: From Struggles to Transformation(06:14) The Importance of a Health Team(09:13) Questioning Medical Authority and Seeking Alternatives(12:14) The Role of Measurement in Health Optimization(15:04) The Evolution of Health Perspectives(18:28) Agency and Responsibility in Personal Health(21:21) The Future of Health and Medical Research(32:18) The Importance of Humility in Medicine(36:14) Defining Normal Health vs. Optimal Health(44:00) Shifting from Limitation to Possibility Mindset(49:51) Strategies for Health Across the Decades(55:42) Integrating Health, Work, and Life(59:38) Time Management for Well-BeingKey Moments“You have to be the CEO of your own health.”“Half of what doctors believe today will be proven wrong in 18 months—so you have to ask, what if they’re wrong?”“Your health is more important than your money, yet most people track their finances far more carefully.”Connect With Todd Vande HeiStark HealthInstagram: @testodderone Connect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteCheck out the full interview transcriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Are you eating the right way for your goals? Performance nutritionist Dr. Marc Bubbs has spent 20 years working with Olympic athletes, elite sports teams, and executives to optimize their health through diet and lifestyle. In this episode, he explains how nutrition isn’t one-size-fits-all, why carbs aren’t the enemy, and how small changes in your daily habits can have massive long-term impacts. Whether you’re a competitive athlete or just want to feel better, Dr. Marc breaks down the science behind what actually works—without the fads and misinformation that flood social media.Interested in trying ProBio Nutrition? Click here, to apply discount code AGEIST20 at checkout and save 20% on your order.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizChapters(04:12) Understanding Performance Nutrition(10:09) Fueling Different Types of Athletes(16:20) Nutrition for the General Population(22:11) Protein Intake and Its Importance(28:17) Building a Nutritional Foundation(32:46) Reframing Food Mindset for Weight Management(35:09) Understanding Carbohydrates and Blood Sugar Control(39:09) The Evolving Perspective on Fats(47:11) The Role of Collagen and Vitamin C in Nutrition(50:04) Performance Nutrition: A Holistic ApproachThanks to Our SponsorsTroscriptions — Precision, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use code: AGEIST for 10% off, or click here.Timeline Nutrition — Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes — Our number one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“We want you to enjoy life and food—if we do well Monday to Friday, you can live a little on the weekends.”“If you wake up exhausted, lean on caffeine, and make bad food choices all day, the problem isn’t willpower—it’s how you set up your mornings and nights.”“Most people think performance nutrition is just for Olympians, but the same principles apply whether you're training for gold or just trying to keep up with your kids.”Connect With Dr. Marc BubbsWebsite: drbubbs.comInstagram: instagram.com/drbubbsX: twitter.com/DrBubbsBooks: Peak and Peak 40  Check out the full interview transcriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What if you could increase your energy, improve your focus, and optimize your brain health with just one simple lozenge? Dr. Scott Sherr, an expert in health optimization, joins us on the show once more to discuss methylene blue, a powerful mitochondrial enhancer that has been used for over a century. He explains how this compound boosts cognition, helps fight infections, and even improves endurance for athletes. If you’ve been feeling sluggish, struggling with brain fog, or looking for a smarter approach to supplements, this episode is packed with science-backed insights you can start using today.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quizTroscriptions — Precision, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use code: AGEIST for 10% off, or click here.Thanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with the code “AGEIST” at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.BON CHARGE: Harness the power of both infrared and red light therapy in the comfort of your own home with the Red Light Face Mask from BON CHARGE. To try their professional-grade technology for yourself, use the code “AGEIST15” for 15% off sitewide.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in 90 years. fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15:0 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter the code “AGEIST” at checkout.Chapters(00:00) Introduction to Methylene Blue(02:24) Methylene Blue's Health Benefits(08:03) The History and Mechanism of Methylene Blue(13:00) Cognitive Effects and Mitochondrial Function(18:20) Dosage and Timing for Methylene Blue(24:17) Practical Applications and Endurance Benefits((35:19) Mitochondrial Health and Aging(37:39) Methylene Blue: A Path to Health Optimization(45:22) Utilizing Methylene Blue for Performance(52:05) Methylene Blue and Red Light Therapy Synergy(58:03) Practical Applications and Future of Methylene BlueKey Moments“Methylene blue works like oxygen in your cells, helping your body produce energy even in low-oxygen environments.”“If you don’t have working mitochondria in your brain, you won’t have optimal cognitive function.”“Stress, poor sleep, and toxins in our environment are killing our mitochondria—this is why so many people feel tired all the time.”Connect With Dr. Scott Sherr & TroscriptionsWebsiteInstagram (@drscottsherr)TroscriptionsMethylene BlueConnect With AGEISTNewsletterSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What if you could improve your memory, decision-making, and focus just by making small tweaks to your daily routine? Cognitive psychologist and author Therese Huston, PhD, joins us to share practical, science-backed strategies for boosting brain health at any age. She explains why stress kills creativity, how dancing can actually grow new brain cells, and why older adults often make better big-picture decisions than younger ones. Whether you want to sharpen your focus or protect your memory, this episode offers actionable advice to help you think and perform at your best.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes — our number one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Troscriptions — Precision, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use code AGEIST for 10% off.Fatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Chapters(00:00)Introduction to Therese Huston, Ph.D(05:54)Strategies for Enhancing Creativity(11:09)The Role of Emotions in Decision Making(17:56)Memory Challenges and Solutions(28:24)Creating Connections for Memory(29:58)Understanding Brain Changes with Age(32:09)The Benefits of Dance for Brain Health(36:02)Cognitive Advantages of Aging(43:08)Harnessing Binaural Beats for Focus(51:09)Practical Tips for Brain HealthKey Moments“One of the best ways to get creative is to bring your stress levels down.”“Your brain at 50 or 60 is actually better at big-picture thinking because the two hemispheres are working together more efficiently.”“Taking a dance class for six months can literally grow new neurons in your hippocampus, which helps memory.”Connect With Dr. Huston Website: theresehuston.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ThereseHustonCheck out the full interview transcriptConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How do you maximize health span and avoid the slow decline often associated with aging? Rudy Inaba, an expert in performance health and longevity, explains why data-driven fitness and personalized interventions are the future. He breaks down the importance of VO2 max as a predictor of longevity, the impact of structured exercise on metabolic health, and why the best path to aging well isn’t found in exotic supplements but in consistent, foundational habits. He also shares the latest advancements in medical technology, from musculoskeletal scans to plasmapheresis, offering insights into how science is reshaping the way we approach long-term health.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsTroscriptions — Precision, pharmaceutical-grade nootropics for peak performance. Whether you need laser focus, mental clarity, or a boost in cognitive endurance, Troscriptions delivers science-backed results. Use code: AGEIST at checkout to save 10% on your order.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes — our number one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Connect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteChapters(00:14) Introduction to Cenegenics and Longevity Medicine(03:22) Rudy Inaba's Journey and Background(06:13) The Role of Data in Health Optimization(09:02) The Importance of VO2 Max in Longevity(12:13) Cenegenics: A Comprehensive Approach to Health(15:08) The Evolution of Patient Care at Cenegenics(18:01) The Pursuit of Optimal Health and Performance(25:45) The Evolution of Health Awareness(27:05) Exploring Plasmapheresis and Autoimmune Health(29:45) Innovations in Longevity and Health Technologies(34:10) The Importance of Multidisciplinary Approaches(37:43) Holistic Health: Connecting the Dots(41:25) Empowerment Through Small ChoicesKey MomentsExercise is the best thing we could put in a pill.Every decision you make has the potential for a win.If you want to improve longevity, start by improving your fitness—everything else follows.Connect With Rudy and CenegenicsWebsite: cenegenics.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rudyinabaInstagram: instagram.com/rudy.inabaCheck out the full interview transcriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Teemu Arina, author of Biohacker's Handbook and one of the movement’s pioneers, believes biohacking may have lost its way. In this episode, he lays out a different approach to longevity. He argues that extreme health routines often do more harm than good, and that true well-being comes from adaptability, not rigid optimization. Teemu also shares why AI-driven personal health plans could replace cookie-cutter protocols, and how we can rethink aging as a balance between discipline and enjoying life. If you’re tired of endless supplement stacks and prescriptive morning routines, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what actually works.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes — our number one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. BON CHARGE: Want to try the hottest sauna blanket on the market? Check out BON CHARGE’s Infrared Sauna Blanket, which is designed to provide easy access to the benefits of infrared heat therapy in the comfort of your own home, here.Key MomentsMany high performers chasing optimization are just running from their own trauma.The problem with perfect health routines is that it can become a prison.You don’t need to live forever—you need to live well.Connect With TeemuWebsite: www.teemuarina.comInstagram: @teemuarinabiohackersummit.comHolo Habits App: holohabits.comBook: Biohacker’s Handbook – biohackingbook.comCheck out the full interview transcriptConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What if AI could analyze your health data and tell you exactly what to do to live longer? Guy Leitersdorf, CEO of Longevity AI, joins us to explain how his platform uses real-time biomarkers, behavioral science, and AI to optimize health decisions. Instead of one-size-fits-all advice, Longevity AI acts as a personal health coach, adjusting its guidance based on your habits, preferences, and biological markers. On this week’s episode of The AGEIST Podcast, we discuss the five key aging conditions, the role of real-time health nudges, and how AI-powered insights can help physicians move from reactive care to true preventative medicine.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks to Our SponsorsBON CHARGE: Want to try the hottest sauna blanket on the market? Check out BON CHARGE’s Infrared Sauna Blanket, which is designed to provide easy access to the benefits of infrared heat therapy in the comfort of your own home, here.fatty15: C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years. fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15:0 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off your 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code “AGEIST” at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes: Our number-one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“Nobody likes to treat their health as a chore, so we match habits to what people actually want to do.”“Physicians don’t have time to analyze every piece of data—AI can harmonize it all and provide real-time, personalized insights.”“The question isn’t just what you can do to improve your health, it’s what you will do—and that’s where behavioral science comes in.”Connect With Guy Leitersdorf & Longevity AILongevity AILongevity AI LinkedInGuy Leitersdorf LinkedInInstagramLongevity AI - XGuy Leitersdorf - XLongevity AI YouTubeConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteFor more on Guy Leitendorf’s insights and Longevity AI, listen to his full interview on The AGEIST Podcast and/or check out the full episode transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Are the everyday products in our homes quietly harming us? Jill Czarnik, co-founder of The Tribalist, explains how microplastics, unregulated chemicals, and overconsumption are impacting our health in ways we often overlook. She shares practical, manageable steps for reducing exposure, from water filtration to simplifying personal care routines. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to take control of their environment and make choices that support long-term well-being.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out! Visit ageist.com/quizThanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes — Our number one electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Fatty15 – C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years. fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15:0 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Key MomentsMicroplastics are everywhere and nowhere—because we can’t see them, we ignore them, but they’re in every organ of our bodies.You don’t have to overhaul your life overnight, but small changes—like swapping out your tea bags or filtering your water—can add up to big health improvements.We think more stuff equals a better life, but the reality is, simplifying what we own and use can dramatically improve our well-being.Helpful LinksBest RO Filter, no installation required:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGK4BQ2D?language=en_US&th=1&psc=1&tag=thetribalists-20Impact of microplastics on health:https://www.amazon.com/Sicker-Fatter-Poorer-Hormone-Disrupting-Chemicals-ebook/dp/B0789F6K8Z?ref_=ast_author_mpbJill’s book, The Plastic-Free Diet:https://theplasticfreediet.com/Connect with Jillhello@thetribalist.comthetribalist.com/Full Episode TranscriptConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Neil Markey, co-founder of Beckley Retreats, shares his journey from Army Ranger to leading advocate for psychedelics and mindfulness. Drawing from his own struggles with trauma and burnout in the service, Neil explains how meditation and professionally guided psychedelic experiences transformed his life. We discuss the benefits of neuroplasticity, emphasizing how intentional habits after transformative experiences can rewire our brains for long-term change. Whether you're seeking healing, self-improvement, or even a little adventure, Neil’s insights illuminate a path to deeper connection, clarity, and purpose.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks to Our SponsorsFatty15 – C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years. fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15:0 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.SuppCo – SuppCo is currently in beta and users can get 100% FREE access by going to supp.co/AGEIST. Podcast listeners will also get early access to SuppCo's founding membership when it launches in early 2025.Blue Zones Kitchen – Want meals crafted with taste and longevity in mind? Consider what you put on your plate and get a little help from Blue Zones Kitchen. Click here and save $2 on any bowl.Key MomentsPsychedelics can settle the central nervous system, creating clarity that allows us to see our stories and patterns more objectively.Meditation isn’t just a tool—it’s the foundation for living a more present and intentional life.Transformation requires habits; without them, even profound breakthroughs are temporary.Connect With Neil MarkeyWebsite: Beckley RetreatsInstagram:@neilpmarkeyConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteFull Episode TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Michelle MacDonald, coach and daughter of Joan MacDonald (a.k.a. Train With Joan), is a fitness expert and the founder of Wonder Woman Coaching. This week, she joins us to challenge outdated narratives about aging and health. Michelle explains why muscle loss isn’t inevitable and how lifestyle choices shape physical and mental wellness. She shares the transformative story of coaching her mother, Joan, from obesity to thriving health, emphasizing the importance of habits over quick fixes. Tune in to learn why fitness isn’t about perfection but about creating sustainable routines that prioritize strength, vitality, and self-love.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out!  Visit: ageist.com/longevityquizThanks to Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes: our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition: Our number one supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. SuppCo – SuppCo is currently in beta and users can get 100% FREE access by going to supp.co/AGEIST. Podcast listeners will also get early access to SuppCo's founding membership when it launches in early 2025.Key MomentsSarcopenia isn’t inevitable—it’s a lifestyle choice. If you don’t use your muscles, you lose them.You’re not invisible. Whatever you decide to be, you leave ripples in the water all around you.Getting in fabulous shape isn’t rocket science. It’s simple, consistent effort over time.Connect With Michelle MacDonaldWebsite: Wonder Woman CoachingInstagram: @michellemacdonaldofficialPodcast: Stronger By Design for WomenConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteFull Episode TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Laura Hof, daughter of Wim Hof, brings transformative insights into the role of beliefs, stress management, and neuroplasticity in shaping our lives. She explains how the reticular activating system (RAS) filters our experiences based on belief systems, emphasizing the importance of consciously shifting these filters to unlock new possibilities. Through techniques like controlled stress exposure, often in the form of cold plunge, and breathing exercises, Laura shares actionable methods to enhance resilience, flexibility, and emotional regulation. Tune in to learn how simple, intentional practices can empower you to break through limiting beliefs and thrive.How Long Will You Live? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks To Our SponsorsSuppCo – SuppCo is currently in beta and users can get 100% FREE access by going to supp.co/AGEIST. Podcast listeners will also get early access to SuppCo's founding membership when it launches in early 2025.Timeline Nutrition — our number one supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Quotes"Your beliefs dictate your experiences, shaping everything you perceive and achieve in life.""Growth happens when you step outside your comfort zone and face challenges head-on.""Neuroplasticity shows us that it's never too late to change and evolve, no matter your age."Connect with Our GuestWebsite: laurahofalchemy.comInstagram: @laura_hof_alchemyFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, Dr. Joy Hussain shares new insights from her sauna therapy research and its transformative potential for health. Think of heat/cold exposure as training on par with exercise or brain training. Learn how sweating impacts metabolic health, the connection between hormones and thermoregulation, and how sauna use could alleviate menopause symptoms. Dr. Hussain discusses gender differences in heat tolerance, emerging research on sweat composition, and practical ways to enhance resilience to stress. This episode challenges long-held beliefs about sweating and offers actionable tips to integrate thermal therapy into daily life.How Long Will You Live? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks To Our SponsorsTimeline Nutrition — our number one supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Our Place – our top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Quotes“The act of sweating and its content is unexpectedly rich in metabolic information—we’ve only scratched the surface of its potential.”“Regular sauna use could help menopausal women better manage hot flashes by training the thermoregulatory system.”“Stress reduction was the number one motivation for sauna use globally—it’s a remarkable tool for mental and physical resilience.”Connect with Our GuestWebsite: https://healthwithjoy.com.au/aboutDr. Joy’s researchFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How much do you know about your home’s impact on your health? Dr. Nicole Bijlsma, environmental health expert and building biologist, uncovers the often-overlooked hazards lurking in our everyday environments. From the risks of mold and dust to the surprising health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs), she offers actionable advice to create safer, healthier spaces. Learn why a simple change like removing shoes indoors or using fragrance-free cleaning products can make a profound difference for your family’s well-being.How Long Will You Live? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks To Our SponsorsLMNT Electrolytes — Our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Our Place – Our #1 cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Timeline Nutrition — The top supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key Quotes"If you don't use a filter, your body becomes the filter.""Healthy homes are about biodiversity, not sterility.""Modern toxins are a complex problem, but the solution starts with small, intentional changes."Connect with Our GuestWebsite: https://www.buildingbiology.com.auBook: "Healthy Home, Healthy Family" AmazonFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
“When people left the orb in tears, I knew I’d created something that truly touched their souls.”- Tina FreyThe prolific artist’s latest groundbreaking project has redefined how meditation can look and feel. By combining frequency-based vibration, guided meditations, and her own immersive vision, Tina's comforting, five-foot structure helps people access peace, love, and joy in just 15 minutes. This week, we chat with the artist and entrepreneur, whose meditation orb installation blends art, technology, and mindfulness to create incredibly transformative life experiences. Tina shares the story behind the orb, and how this creation is making wellness more accessible and impactful, even in the most unexpected places.Amy Budden is the one who did the guided meditation recording and NW Sound for the frequency device.How Long Will You Live? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks To Our SponsorsDIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com SuppCo – SuppCo is currently in beta and users can get 100% FREE access by going to supp.co/AGEIST. Podcast listeners will also get early access to SuppCo's founding membership when it launches in early 2025.Key Quotes“The meditation orb is my way of sharing love, peace, and joy with the world through art and intention.”“We often underestimate how transformative even 15 minutes of intentional stillness can be.”Connect with TinaWebsite: https://www.tinafreydesigns.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tinafreydesignsMeditation Orb: https://orb.now/Full Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week’s episode is a rerun of our captivating conversation with Dr. Rachel Allen, an anesthesiologist and ketamine therapy pioneer. Dr. Allen discusses how ketamine—a medication she has used for decades in her practice—has evolved into a groundbreaking treatment for depression, PTSD, and anxiety. She shares deeply personal patient stories and explains the science behind the “snowglobe effect,” which helps reset the brain’s neural pathways. Tune in to learn how ketamine therapy is changing lives and what you should consider if exploring this option.How Long Will You Live? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks To Our SponsorsOur Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Momentous Supplements – Committed to the best in human performance, Momentous converts gold-standard scientific testing into real world impact via the highest quality health and sport supplements. Use code AGEIST at checkout to save 20% off your first order or visit www.livemomentous.com/ageistKey Moments“Ketamine creates a ‘snowglobe effect,’ shaking up entrenched neural pathways to allow fresh connections.”“For some, ketamine therapy becomes one of the top most meaningful experiences of their lives.”“We believe no patient should sit alone during treatment—this is a journey we guide together.”Connect with Dr. Rachel AllenWebsiteFacebookFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Cindy Tsai, a double board-certified physician in internal and integrative medicine, brings a transformative perspective to health and wellness. Drawing from her own journey through a rare autoimmune condition, Dr. Tsai champions a holistic approach that integrates Western medicine with complementary therapies like energy healing and mindfulness. In this episode, she explains why understanding the whole person—not just their lab results—is critical for optimal health. Whether discussing practical steps to manage stress or ways to adopt a growth-oriented mindset, Dr. Tsai inspires us to take charge of our well-being.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsDIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Tally Health – from longevity supplements to epigenetic testing, Tally Health is your partner for healthy aging. Use code “AGEIST” for 20% off at tallyhealth.comLMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“You cannot hate yourself thin; wellness starts with self-acceptance.”“True healing comes from supporting the whole person, not just treating symptoms.”“Stress is not the enemy—chronic stress is. Building resilience is key.”Connect with Dr. Cindy TsaiWebsiteInstagramBook: So Much Better: Life-Changing Strategies to Develop Calm, Confidence, and Curiosity to Become Your Own Inspiring Success Story Full Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Ron Kastner’s story highlights the transformative power of finding your “why.” In this episode, he shares how a single moment of clarity—recognizing his desire to be present for his daughters—sparked a complete overhaul of his lifestyle. Ron explains why defining a personal purpose is essential for sustaining habits that support health and vitality, especially as we age. With actionable tips on exercise, nutrition, and mindset, this episode will inspire you to uncover your own “why” and use it to build a joyful, energized life.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsTally Health – from longevity supplements to epigenetic testing, Tally Health is your partner for healthy aging. Use code “AGEIST” for 20% off at tallyhealth.comOneSkin – Scientifically proven to reduce skin age, OS-1 is our number one wrinkle-fighting topical product. Use code: SUPERAGE15 at oneskin.co/superage to save 15% on your first purchaseMomentous Supplements – Committed to the best in human performance, Momentous converts gold-standard scientific testing into real world impact via the highest quality health and sport supplements. Use code AGEIST at checkout to save 20% off your first order or visit www.livemomentous.com/ageistKey Moments“Your why is your fuel—it drives everything, from staying healthy to creating a meaningful life.”“Without a clear why, it’s hard to commit to the work of taking care of yourself.”“Once you find your why, everything else—exercise, diet, mindfulness—becomes not just easier, but joyful.”Connect with Ron Kastnerwww.RonKastner.comBook: A Life Yet to Live: Finding Health, Vitality, and Joy After 60 Full Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Marc Cohen reveals a significant oversight in the celebrated Kuopio Ischemic sauna study, which linked sauna use with a marked decrease in all-cause mortality: the critical role of cold exposure. While the research attributes dramatic health benefits to saunas alone, Dr. Cohen points out that in Finland, the practice inherently includes cold plunges—a factor often excluded in Western interpretations. He explains how alternating between hot and cold amplifies cardiovascular benefits, detoxification, and mental resilience. This episode challenges long-held assumptions and offers practical advice for harnessing the true power of sauna and cold therapy.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsSuppCo – SuppCo is currently in beta and users can get 100% FREE access by going to supp.co/AGEIST. Podcast listeners will also get early access to SuppCo's founding membership when it launches in early 2025.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. OneSkin – Scientifically proven to reduce skin age, OS-1 is our number one wrinkle-fighting topical product. Use code: SUPERAGE15 at oneskin.co/superage to save 15% on your first purchaseKey Quotes from Dr. Marc Cohen"Wellness is about creating a culture of health that’s as contagious as illness.""The edge of discomfort is where resilience begins.""Extreme wellness is about finding balance through opposing forces, like hot and cold."Connect with Dr. Marc CohenWebsite: https://drmarc.coFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
David Stewart shares highlights from his keynote at the Global Wellness Summit in Scotland, where he explored wellness trends and the expanding importance of optimism in health. Research shows that a positive mindset and simple health practices—like quality sleep and exercise—can have more impact than high-cost interventions. Today, wellness is a booming $6.3 trillion industry now outpacing tech, with a growing demand for travel, mental health support, and eco-friendly retreats. Finally, David recounts inspiring encounters with industry leaders like Wim Hof, that expanded his own perspectives on wellness.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsTally Health – from longevity supplements to epigenetic testing, Tally Health is your partner for healthy aging. Use code “AGEIST” for 20% off at tallyhealth.comMomentous Supplements – Committed to the best in human performance, Momentous converts gold-standard scientific testing into real world impact via the highest quality health and sport supplements. Use code AGEIST at checkout to save 20% off your first order or visit www.livemomentous.com/ageistManukora Honey – Support your immunity, digestive health, and vitality with the highest grade Manuka honey from Manukora–full of antioxidants, bioactive prebiotics, and antibacterial properties. Use code AGEIST for $25 off your Starter Kit at manukora.com/ageistKey Quotes:"The wellness industry is now the third largest in the world—it even beats tech!""An optimistic mindset is a key lever in wellness; it’s not just about resources or information.""Our biggest problem as humans is the limits of our imagination of what’s possible."Full Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Amy Killen joins the podcast to discuss how real-time health metrics and personalized tracking are revolutionizing modern wellness. With her expertise in regenerative medicine, Dr. Killen provides a roadmap for optimizing health and making informed choices based on individual needs. She explores the benefits of emerging health tech like continuous glucose monitoring and wearable devices, which empower individuals to make better decisions. Dr. Killen’s insights encourage listeners to take ownership of their health, making every step purposeful and personalized.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsOur Place – our top cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.comLMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.OneSkin – Scientifically proven to reduce skin age, OS-1 is our number one wrinkle-fighting topical product. Use code: SUPERAGE15 at oneskin.co/superage to save 15% on your first purchaseKey Quotes:"Take ownership of how you age because no one else is going to do it for you.""We're all running experiments on ourselves every day, often without tracking the results.""The tools we have now let us personalize our health choices like never before."Connect with Dr. Amy KillenWebsiteHumanaut HealthHopboxReputable.HealthFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Find yourself feeling a sniffle coming on as winter descends? In this episode, Dr. Scott Sherr shares actionable insights into strengthening immunity, particularly during the colder months. He explains the importance of balancing our exposure to germs for immune resilience and highlights nutrient-rich diets, hydration, and supplements like cordyceps mushrooms to boost immune function. Dr. Sherr also offers practical tips on using heat therapies and how fasting can enhance immune response. This discussion provides effective strategies for staying healthy and managing stress year-round.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsTally Health – From longevity supplements to epigenetic testing, Tally Health is your partner for healthy aging. Use code “AGEIST” for 20% off at tallyhealth.comOneSkin – Scientifically proven to reduce skin age, OS-1 is our number one wrinkle-fighting topical product. Use code: SUPERAGE15 at oneskin.co/superage to save 15% on your first purchaseMomentous Supplements – Committed to the best in human performance, Momentous converts gold-standard scientific testing into real world impact via the highest quality health and sport supplements. Use code AGEIST at checkout to save 20% off your first order or visit www.livemomentous.com/ageistKey Quotes:"Exposure to germs helps optimize the immune system.""Balancing the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system is key to overall health.""Cordyceps mushrooms enhance immunity and support better sleep through natural adenosine modulation."Connect with Dr. Scott SherrTroscriptionsInstagramFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this episode, Dr. Leah Johansen shares how belief systems and emotional well-being directly impact physical health. She explains the intricate relationship between self-worth and chronic disease, revealing practical methods to achieve optimal health. Through breathwork, awareness, and understanding our electromagnetic field, Dr. Johansen shows how we can reduce stress and elevate our lives. Listen in to discover how changing your mindset can lead to lasting health improvements.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsTally Health – from longevity supplements to epigenetic testing, Tally Health is your partner for healthy aging. Use code “AGEIST” for 20% off at tallyhealth.comLMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Key Quotes:"If you're over in fear, your executive function and your ability to problem-solve is highly diminished.""We are not just chemical beings; we are electrochemical, and our thoughts and belief systems influence us at the cellular level.""You have to care about yourself enough to know that your wellness and the way you feel matters."Connect with Dr. Leah JohansenWebsiteFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteBackground Cover Photo by Katerina May on UnsplashSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Practical, sustainable steps for fostering health and resilience in the midst of life’s everyday challenges with Dr. Linda Eller, D.O. Through her unique perspective, Dr. Eller explains how small, mindful changes can create a foundation for long-term wellness and reduced stress. She addresses common pitfalls in modern health practices, guiding listeners on how to establish a truly balanced lifestyle. Tune in to understand how proactive awareness can improve your overall well-being and help you build a healthier future.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsManukora Honey – Support your immunity, digestive health, and vitality with the highest grade Manuka honey from Manukora–full of antioxidants, bioactive prebiotics, and antibacterial properties. Use code AGEIST for $25 off your Starter Kit at manukora.com/ageistOneSkin – Scientifically proven to reduce skin age, OS-1 is our number one wrinkle-fighting topical product. Use code: SUPERAGE15 at oneskin.co/superage to save 15% on your first purchaseLMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Quotes:“Small changes in our routines can have a big impact on our well-being over time.”“Health isn’t about perfection; it’s about finding balance and consistency in everyday choices."“Learning to manage stress effectively is the cornerstone of lasting health.”Connect with Dr. Linda EllerWebsiteFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Join us for a new take on menopause, hormone therapy, and more with Dr. Jen Wagner, a seasoned physician and advocate for women's health. Dr. Wagner discusses how the conversation around hormone therapy has evolved, and why it's crucial for women to understand their options in managing symptoms like hot flashes, muscle loss, and declining bone density. She also shares insights into why only a small percentage of women today use hormone therapy and dispels common myths that keep women from seeking treatment. Tune in to learn how understanding your hormone health could significantly improve your quality of life.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks To Our SponsorsMomentous Supplements – Committed to the best in human performance, Momentous converts gold-standard scientific testing into real world impact via the highest quality health and sport supplements. Use code AGEIST at checkout to save 20% off your first order or visit www.livemomentous.com/ageistDIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Manukora Honey – Support your immunity, digestive health, and vitality with the highest grade Manuka honey from Manukora–full of antioxidants, bioactive prebiotics, and antibacterial properties. Use code AGEIST for $25 off your Starter Kit at manukora.com/ageistKey Quotes:"If this were happening to men, we’d have solved the problem already.""Estrogen isn't just about menopause; it impacts every organ system in your body.""There’s no badge of honor in suffering through menopause symptoms."Connect with Dr. Jen WagnerWebsite: We ProsperInstagram: we.are.prosperLinkedIn: ProsperFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Want to build muscle and avoid injury at all costs? Blood flow restriction (BFR) training is a powerful, yet low-impact method that helps build strength, muscle, and bone density without the risks associated with heavy lifting. Professional trainer and former athlete Ashley Selman joins us to explain how this tool is especially beneficial for women over 40, helping to combat muscle loss and maintain independence. She dives into real-world examples, including how BFR helped her regain strength after hip surgery, and why it's quickly becoming her go-to training tool for clients. Listeners will gain practical strategies for incorporating BFR into their routines to achieve better results with less stress on the body.What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThanks to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.comDIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Key Moments:"Blood flow restriction training helps you build muscle, boost growth hormone, and stay strong without trashing your joints.""I tell my clients, BFR is the closest thing to a miracle tool for fitness, especially for aging bodies.""In just four months, one client who struggled to lose weight for years lost 22 pounds using BFR."Connect with our Ashley Selman:BFR ProgramsAshley’s GymFitness Business CoachingInstagramFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Do you know the crucial differences in how women and men should approach fitness and aging? This week, women’s health expert Dr. Stacy Sims breaks down the impact of hormonal changes, explaining why women 40+ need to shift their workout routines to see real results. The keys here are high-intensity training and strength-building for women’s long-term health. Dr. Sims explains how to tailor exercises to avoid common mistakes and shares practical strategies to optimize your fitness, no matter your age or stage in life.Thanks to our sponsors:OneSkin – Scientifically proven to reduce skin age, OS-1 is our number one wrinkle-fighting topical product. Use code: SUPERAGE15 at oneskin.co/superage to save 15% on your first purchaseManukora Honey – Support your immunity, digestive health, and vitality with the highest grade Manuka honey from Manukora–full of antioxidants, bioactive prebiotics, and antibacterial properties. Use code AGEIST for $25 off your Starter Kit at manukora.com/ageistOur Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Key Quotes:"Women don't age in a linear fashion like men do. Hormonal changes hit much earlier and more dramatically.""For women over 40, lifting heavy isn't optional—it’s essential for maintaining lean mass and bone density.""Women are already metabolically flexible. High-intensity is where the real gains are."Connect with Dr. Stacy SimsWebsiteInstagramStacy’s book: RoarTED TalkFull Interview TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this rebroadcast of one of our favorite episodes from 2021, Joan MacDonald shares her journey from struggling with high blood pressure, acid reflux, and excess weight to becoming a fitness inspiration for millions. With the help of her daughter/fitness trainer Michelle, the now-fitness-phenom turned her entire health trajectory around after the age of 70. Whether it be counting calories or rotating muscle groups, she explains the steps it took to lose 70 pounds and build strength, showing that it’s never too late to take control of your health. Learn practical strategies for staying fit and healthy at any age, as well as Joan’s insights on maintaining motivation and consistency.OneSkin – Scientifically proven to reduce skin age, OS-1 is our number one wrinkle-fighting topical product. Use code: SUPERAGE15 at oneskin.co/superage to save 15% on your first purchaseManukora Honey – Support your immunity, digestive health, and vitality with the highest grade Manuka honey from Manukora–full of antioxidants, bioactive prebiotics, and antibacterial properties. Use code AGEIST for $25 off your Starter Kit at manukora.com/ageistTimeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Connect with Joan MacDonaldInstagramWebsiteYouTubeFull Episode TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Hear Linsly Donnelly’s hands-on approach to navigating the health and longevity space. In this episode, we discuss how to use self-experimentation and data to optimize well-being across multiple pillars of health, from nutrition and fitness to mental clarity. Linsly emphasizes that this personalization of health strategies through accessible testing can lead to sustainable improvements in energy and vitality. Tune in to learn practical tips on using lifestyle levers to make measurable changes that suit your life, without getting overwhelmed with unnecessary routines.Check out Linsly’s upcoming coaching event on November 14 in Park City: Radiate: Map Your Best Back HalfOneSkin – Scientifically proven to reduce skin age, OS-1 is our number one wrinkle-fighting topical product. Use code: SUPERAGE15 at oneskin.co/superage to save 15% on your first purchaseLMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key Moments"Your life is the laboratory, and it's about finding what works for you, not a one-size-fits-all.""You want to find things that enhance your day-to-day now, not just what might help in 20 years.:"If it's too much friction and you're not seeing results, let it go—pick what works for your lifestyle."Where to learn / get more of the work to help Midlife Women Live Better - now - and in the long-haul:Radiate: Map Your Best Back Half; A Mid life Women’s Weekend WorkshopThrive in Your Next, Next: Digital Class to Build Your Gameplan for Rocking Mid LifeIt’s Time: Podcast Powered by ProsperLinsly DonnellyDr. Jen WagnerAnissa BuckleyFull Episode TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week’s episode delves into the science of skincare for those over 50, featuring Dr. Alessandra Zonari, PhD, co-founder and chief scientific officer of OneSkin. Dr. Zonari shares her journey in stem cell research and tissue engineering, which led to a significant discovery in skin biology. We explore the scientific process behind identifying a specific peptide that has shown promise in reducing the biological age of skin cells. The conversation covers Dr. Zonari’s background, the rigorous laboratory work involved, and how this research is contributing to our understanding of skin aging. Gain insights into the latest developments in dermatological science and how these findings might influence future approaches to skincare. If you’re interested in trying OneSkin, we got a discount code for our readers. Use code SUPERAGE15.Thanks to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our number one supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.comLMNT Electrolytes — our top electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Key Quotes"Our peptide doesn’t just mask aging; it reduces the biological age of your skin.""We discovered that many so-called anti-aging products actually do nothing or even harm your skin.""Healthy aging isn’t just about looking younger; it’s about improving your skin's resilience and function."Connect with AlessandraWebsite: OneSkinLinkedInInstagram: @oneskinFull Episode TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Gain valuable tools for navigating the complexities of modern masculinity from Jeff Hamaoui, co-founder of the Modern Elder Academy. Learn about practical strategies for combating loneliness, finding purpose, and enhancing emotional intelligence.Thanks to our sponsors:Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Key Moments"There's a functional crisis in manhood—it's not just a feeling, it's observable.""To feel better, you have to know how you feel—it's as simple as that.""The real opportunity for men today is to explore something new and generate transformative experiences."Connect with JeffLinkedInForbes ArticleFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Ever heard of a “gold medal mindset?” This week, we learn all about endurance, determination, and goal-setting from an Olympic gold medalist. Champion skier Picabo Street shares her journey from the slopes to a life beyond competitive skiing. She discusses the challenges athletes face when transitioning out of sports and how she managed the physical and emotional toll of her career. Picabo offers valuable insights into building resilience, embracing new phases of life, and the importance of setting and recalibrating goals. Listen in to gain actionable advice on how to achieve your own "gold medal" in life, no matter your field.Thanks to our sponsors:Tally Health – from longevity supplements to epigenetic testing, Tally Health is your partner for healthy aging. Use code “AGEIST” for 20% off at tallyhealth.comLMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.comKey Moments"You need to put together a support group for yourself—whether it's an entourage or just a few people—so you can stay grounded and maintain that intensity.""Focus on all the stuff that's going to make success happen, and make sure there's no room for the stuff that won't.""Everyone has a second mountain to climb; for me, it was stepping away from skiing and into the next phase of my life."Connect with Picabo StreetPicabo Street Academy http://www.picabostreetacademy.comInstagram @picabostreetEmail: picabo@picabostreet.infoThe Documentary “Picabo”Picabo Street of Dreams FoundationFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Ever wondered why women are more prone to certain injuries in sports, or why burnout rates are higher among female professionals? This week, Dr. Jen Wagner, an expert in human performance, breaks down critical physiological differences between men and women that have been overlooked for too long. She shares actionable insights on how women can build resilience and excel in their careers and personal lives. Tune in to learn about the real-world impacts of gender bias in research and how you can be part of the change to ensure women are supported, healthy, and thriving in every aspect of life.Thanks to our sponsors:AmeriCorps Seniors — Get involved in your community through AmeriCorps Seniors’ volunteer opportunities and change your life. Go to AmeriCorps.gov/YourMomentOur Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.comDIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Key Quotes:"Women are not just different-shaped men; they have unique physiological needs that are often overlooked.""Our goal is to help women build resilience so they can bend, not break, in the face of workplace and societal pressures.""It's crucial to bring visibility to the differences in how men and women are treated in both research and practical applications like gear design."Connect with Dr. Jen WagnerWebsite: We ProsperInstagram: we.are.prosperLinkedIn: ProsperFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Looking for quick strategies for building sustainable fitness habits? This week, former firefighter-turned-osteopath and author David Vaux shares wisdom from a lifetime of grit and strength. We all know that muscle mass will greatly improve our health span, but the perfect way to build and maintain that strength can be elusive. Get the inside scoop on balancing physical challenges with proper recovery. Find key guidance on staying fit and resilient, no matter your age.Thanks to our sponsors:DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Key Quotes"Fast twitch fibers are the currency of healthy aging.""It's not about becoming injured or burnt out; it's about consistency.""Strength training is like brushing your teeth—something you just do."Connect with David VauxBook - Stronger: How to Build Strength, The Secret to a Longer, Healthier LifeLinkedIn  TwitterFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week on the SuperAge podcast, we welcome Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, a renowned gastroenterologist and gut health expert. Dr. B shares his personal health journey with an emphasis on fiber, revealing how dietary changes transformed his life and inspired his medical practice. We discuss the critical role of fiber in maintaining a healthy gut microbiome, debunk common myths about gluten, and highlight the importance of diverse, fiber-rich plant-based foods. Tune in for actionable insights on improving your diet and overall health straight from an expert.Want More? Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments"Stop counting grams of fiber and start counting plants.""95% of people are fiber deficient in the United States.""The measure of health within an ecosystem is biological diversity."Connect with Dr. BWebsite: The Plant Fed GutInstagramFacebookFibre Fuelled BookZOE Personalized NutritionFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Today on the SuperAge podcast, we are joined by Dr. Richard Louis Miller, a pioneer in the field of psychedelic medicine and psychotherapy. Dr. Miller discusses practical techniques for controlling your mind and emotional self-regulation, emphasizing the importance of these skills for mental well-being. He also shares his unique insights on the use of psychedelics for treating end-of-life anxiety, depression, and fear, highlighting his extensive experience and research. Lastly, Dr. Miller introduces his innovative free video series, providing effective therapy tools to the public.Want More? Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Key Moments“The mind generates ideas. For example, most of us think we are subject to those ideas that we don't have any choice about because the mind is generating them. But that is not the case. The reality is the mind is one of our tools. We are the boss of the mind. We get to tell the mind what to think on its own.”“Conscious breathing means taking conscious control of the breathing. In the same way that we talked about taking conscious control of the mind as a tool, we are now going to the breathing apparatus.”“We are born, we live a life and we die. The best thing that we can do is celebrate the very fact that we got to be here, life in and of itself is worthy of celebration.”Connect with Dr. Richard Louis MillerWebsiteInstagramYouTubeFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week on the SuperAge podcast, we sit down with Steven Kotler, renowned author and expert on flow states and peak performance aging. Steven shares his groundbreaking insights on how flow can significantly improve our quality of life and even extend our longevity. We discuss the practical applications of flow in everyday life and its potential to mitigate mental health challenges like depression and anxiety. Steven also highlights how maintaining the right mindset and engaging in challenging, creative, and social activities can add years to our lives.Want More? Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Timeline Nutrition — our number one supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Key Moments"Everything we thought we knew about aging is wrong.""Flow underpins happiness, well-being, and overall life satisfaction.""The right mindset around aging can add seven and a half years to your life."Connect with Steven KotlerZero To DangerousWebsiteInstagramLinkedInBooksFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we welcome David Kessler, a renowned grief expert and author of several influential books on loss, including "Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief." David shares his profound insights on the process of grief, emphasizing that true healing comes from finding meaning after a loss. He discusses the concept of "spiritual bypass" and the necessity of experiencing pain to uncover deeper meaning and growth. Additionally, David highlights the importance of community and connection in navigating grief, offering practical advice on how to support oneself and others through the journey of loss.Want More? Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.comDIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Key Moments"The meaning is in us, the survivor. It’s what we do afterward.""Grief needs to be witnessed. We need other people.""Fear doesn’t stop death; fear stops life."Connect with David KesslerFinding Meaning WorkbookWebsiteBooksInstagramPodcastFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week on the SuperAge podcast, vascular biologist Dr. William Li joins us Dr. Li emphasizes the importance of specific foods that support vascular health, including brassica vegetables, green tea, and nuts. We discuss the critical role of blood vessels in overall health. He shares insights into how our circulatory system impacts major diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and dementia. He also addresses the role of inflammation and offers practical dietary advice to maintain optimal health.Want More? Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.AmeriCorps Seniors — Get involved in your community through AmeriCorps Seniors’ volunteer opportunities and change your life. Go to AmeriCorps.gov/YourMomentKey Moments“Keeping our blood vessels in a healthy state is the beating heart of what I actually study… And the good news is that there are foods that can actually help us achieve that.”“One of the biggest myths about inflammation is that it is categorically bad. And that's just not true. And I can tell you this, as a physician, as a doctor, and also as a scientist. Thank goodness we've got inflammation in our body. Inflammation is our first responder system of the body.”“There are foods that can actually lower inflammation, boost immunity, and cut off the blood supply that feeds cancers. There is a type of definition around “prescription foods” for people with diabetes, etc. for medically tailored meals. That makes sense. What I'm talking about, this is a food as medicine approach. It is an every person approach. You could be at any age. You could be healthy. You could be sick. This is something that's going to actually be in your best interest, to be able to optimize your health at any point in your lifespan, as definitely as you age.”Connect with Dr. William LiWebsiteBookInstagramEat to Beat Disease NewsletterFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we are honored to have Dr. Connie Mariano on the SuperAge podcast. Dr. Mariano shares her incredible journey from serving as the White House physician to the loss of her husband, and becoming an advocate for other widows. She discusses the profound impact of personal loss and the strength found in community and self-reflection. Dr. Mariano also highlights her efforts in organizing support retreats for widows and the importance of maintaining health and resilience during tough times.Want More? Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Key Moments“I laugh because I've become the widow magnet.”“I started off as the Navy doctor to George Herbert Walker Bush, and that was in his last year of presidency and the remaining eight years I was the physician to the president, to President Clinton. It was a very different time in history. I retired as a rear admiral, the first Filipino-American U.S. history to become a Navy rear admiral, and that was in 2001.”“It's been the journey of grief. But I've been grateful. It's been a journey of rebirth and I have become a better person.”Connect with Dr. Connie MarianoBookKeynote SpeakerFacebookInstagramCanyon RanchFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, Dr. Dave Rabin, a renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist, joins us to discuss his pioneering work in mental health and wellness.If we get outside the box that we create for ourselves, a whole new world is there for us. Dr. Rabin talks about the Apollo Neuro device, which uses soothing vibrations to help manage stress and improve sleep. Next, he explains how ketamine therapy is transforming the treatment of depression and PTSD, providing a new lease on life for many patients. Dr. Rabin also touches on the broader implications of psychedelic therapies and how they can help us tap into our full potential. Join us for a look into the future of mental wellness and ask yourself “am I living inside my own box?” Want More? Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Apollo Neuro - Use the code AGEIST at checkout for $40 off Apollo Neuro, visit: https://apolloneuroscience.pxf.io/c/3793750/1828977/12331 DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Key Moments00:20:46"Is it possible that what I was taught I'm capable of in this life is not the full story?"00:27:45Noticing, just noticing with awareness where you start to judge yourself. And when you start to think about yourself. These are ways you start to practice. You replace that practice of judgment with a practice of gratitude.00:30:23"I think that we have to be really intentional about what we learn and what we decide to take in as information. Because if everything is outside the box, then we want to be extra careful about what it is that we decide to spend our time on. And that can be something that's helpful to us, or could be something that's unhelpful, right?"Connect with Dr. DaveWebsiteInstagramTwitterFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we welcome Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe, an expert in human resiliency and performance at Trent University. Dr. Robyne discusses the misconceptions surrounding resilience, emphasizing that it isn't just about grit and toughness but also about proactive coping strategies. She outlines five key tenets essential for building resilience: belonging, perspective, acceptance, hope, and humor. Through her research, Dr. Robyne shows us how understanding and practicing these principles can help in navigating life's challenges more effectively.Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Key Moments“Having your person in your corner is absolutely key, for some it could be your family system, but for others it could be a teacher, a coach, a community member. It's this one person that doesn't let you give up on yourself.”“I think there's a different purpose in different seasons of our life, and it's this evolution of ourselves and our character."“Ask yourself, what's your favorite self? What are you doing? Who's around you? Why does it feel so good? This is actually pretty helpful to do some of that good work as well.”Connect with Dr. RobyneWebsiteInstagramFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr Edythe Heus is a breakthrough expert in muscle fascia. She began her career as a chiropractor specializing in kinesiology before her studies of pro athlete performance led her to hone in her focus on fascia. She’s spent a lifetime studying muscles and movement. She is the inventor of Revolution in Motion which is a system of fascia and neuro-based exercises. She is also the author of ProBodX. Her innovative Rev6 training system emphasizes the importance of fascia in achieving optimal physical function, demonstrating impressive results across various age groups and fitness levels. Dr. Heus discusses the transformative effects of her methods, including increased elasticity and mobility, and how these principles can be applied to both high-level athletes and everyday individuals.Subscribe to the AGEIST weekly magazine today at: ageist.com/newsletterWhat kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Timeline Nutrition — our #1 supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key Moments“And this is what happens. Time slows down and you feel oneness with all of it. I know people look for that in their meditations and that's really cool. I would love to get it every time I'm moving and exercising and Rev6 helps keep people in that micro flow state.”“The movements are the result of the design of our body. The exercises are all full body and take into consideration things like the small muscles, which is really contribute to your core. I referred to the small muscles like your lower abs, the muscles of your spine deep in your hip rotators, even your your pelvic floor, your hands and your feet.”“The fascia is really the connector between the nerve and the muscle, and the fascia is so interconnected that every cell is surrounded by fascia, it happens so quickly and it's so dynamic and it's so malleable, so fast.”Connect with Edythe Heus:ProfileRev6Full TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we welcome Peter Landesman, a journalist, novelist, and filmmaker, to share his compelling journey. Peter opens up about his 17-year substance use, highlighting the isolation it brought and his ultimate realization of its impact on his life. He reflects on the profound transformation he's undergone since achieving sobriety and the importance of emotional sobriety in his personal growth. Peter's story is a powerful testament to resilience and the pursuit of authentic connections and self-awareness.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quizThanks to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Connect with Peter Landesman:Debut NovelIMDBInstagramFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we sit down with ultra-endurance athlete Rebecca Rusch, who shares her incredible journey from managing sports teams, to conquering the Iditarod, to biking the Ho Chi Minh Trail. At 55, Rebecca continues to push her limits, embracing an explorer’s mindset and maintaining a top performance level. She opens up about her strategies for recovery, the importance of mental preparation, and the insights she's gained from decades of outdoor adventures. Rebecca also discusses her mission to inspire others through the Rush Academy, encouraging everyone to find their own adventure and embrace resilience.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.AmeriCorps Seniors — Get involved in your community through AmeriCorps Seniors’ volunteer opportunities and change your life. Go to AmeriCorps.gov/YourMomentLMNT Electrolytes — Our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“I have the nickname the Queen of pain. I'm known for being tough as nails, gritty, all that kind of stuff. But people are always surprised when they meet me. I am quite soft and sensitive and caring, and they don't expect that.”"I feel like probably the biggest metric that has been helping me is learning how much stress the body is absorbing, even when you're not working out. Whether its a stressful job, or you're thinking and ruminating on something, the body is taking that almost as workout stress.""Real diligent self-care. We used to think that that was reserved for Olympians and world champions–athletes have been doing this stuff for a while. Now it's accessible to everybody. And people are realizing, oh, if I treat myself like world champion, I'm going to perform like a world champion in whatever arena I'm in. And it feels great to feel good, doesn't it?""Astronauts do the same thing. They go through the routine of knowing what's going to happen so that when something unexpected happens, you fall back on what you know, and you don't have to be an astronaut or someone riding your bike in Alaska to take that kind of training to everyday life."Connect with Rebecca Rusch:- Website- Instagram- LinkedIn- Rush AcademyFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week on the SuperAge podcast, we are joined by Maren Jensen, a former actress known for her role in "Battlestar Galactica" and a vibrant advocate for health and longevity. Maren opens up about her transition from the glitz of Hollywood to battling chronic health issues, which reshaped her approach to wellness and self-care. Her story is not just about challenges but also about profound transformation and the power of integrative medicine. Today, at 67, she's a testament to the benefits of mindfulness and a balanced lifestyle that includes meditation and a careful diet. Our conversation covers everything from her early career to her current health practices and her latest venture into nutritional supplements.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:AmeriCorps Seniors — Get involved in your community through AmeriCorps Seniors’ volunteer opportunities and change your life. Go to AmeriCorps.gov/YourMomentApollo Wearable – Innovative stress relief & sleep support: The Apollo wearable is a ground-breaking solution, developed by neuroscientists and physicians, designed to alleviate stress and improve sleep quality. Use code “AGEIST” for $40 off. https://apolloneuroscience.pxf.io/c/3793750/1828977/12331Timeline Nutrition — Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key Moments“You do have to sort of muster whatever strength you have and really focus on how you can think better. What's your plan of attack, whether it's online or what you can do better?”“You're as strong as your weakest link, so you can be and you know, robust health and yet have one serious problem and that could be your downfall, even though, you know, 95% of you is fantastic. And we've all seen this happen.”Get In Touch with MarenGlow Beauty FuelIMDBProfileFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week on SuperAge, we're joined by Nancy Davis, the Chief Creative Officer and Executive Director of both the Global Wellness Summit and the Global Wellness Institute. In our conversation, Nancy shares insights into the evolution of wellness, emphasizing how the industry's expansion from spa-centric beginnings has blossomed into a broad, fact-based wellness economy valued in the trillions. We delve into the importance of community and evidence-based approaches to wellness, discussing the transformative power of the Global Wellness Summit and Institute in setting standards and driving innovation worldwide. Join us as Nancy also highlights the importance of accessible solutions, underscoring the role of technology in democratizing health and wellness knowledge globally.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“You know, this can get fuzzy. The whole wellness world. And so we really try to adhere to some rigorous standards. And it has a lot to do with science and evidence.”“I think the whole conversation about longevity is really interesting and really important. And I always go back and forth in my kind of reaction to everything in the wellness world. I've lived long enough to be able to say, well, that's common sense… at the same time, there's something new about it.”Get In Touch with NancyGlobal Wellness InstituteLinkedInFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is age, what are its markers, and how can we take actions to improve them on a personalized basis? This week, we sit down with Ryan Smith, founder of TruDiagnostic, and a leading figure in the evolving field of biological age testing, to explore the remarkable advancements in health diagnostics. Ryan discusses the development of personalized health metrics that not only measure biological age with unprecedented precision but also provide actionable health insights. Delving into the science behind these innovations, Ryan explains how these metrics can predict and improve individual health outcomes by identifying the biological markers of aging. Our conversation provides a fascinating look into how cutting-edge science is transforming our approach to health and longevity, making personalized healthcare a reality.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — Our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments"The best models will come from integrating multiple data sets. But for the sake of  time, convenience and price, we're trying to consolidate all into just epigenome methylation. We think it's uniquely suited to do that.""So you can actually get the test back and say, where do I rank among the true diagnostic cohort for my glucose? Is it higher or lower than average? Is my fattening higher."Get In Touch with RyanTruDiagnosticLinkedInFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, David Stewart, the founder of AGEIST and host of the SuperAge podcast, breaks down several recent learnings around health, medicare, and how we approach language. He explores the implications of misunderstood health practices and the influence of popular yet unverified health trends. From the potential of reinvention to the nuances of medical insurance, David provides a critical look at what truly impacts our health as we age. Join us for a thought-provoking episode.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Sundays — Sundays is healthy, fresh dog food made of human-grade ingredients that is easy to store and serve. No synthetic nutrients or artificial ingredients. Just good quality food for your pup. Get 40% off your first order at http://SundaysForDogs.com/AGEIST or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Fatty15: C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.DIVI – Take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Key Moments“What you want to do is stop the damage, right? Stop eating the really bad stuff. What is the really bad stuff? Well, probably anything you get in a fast food restaurant falls into that category.”“It's just a natural progression. The ten year old grows into the 15 year old. You don't say to the 15 year old, oh well, I see you've reinvented your ten year old self. You would never say that, right? So why would someone say like: “oh, you've reinvented yourself as something?”Full TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week's episode of the AGEIST podcast, we're joined by Lyn Slater, Ph.D. Also known as the Accidental Icon, she is an author, former social worker, and professor. Along with her new book How To Be Old, Lyn discusses how her career in social work–dealing with trauma and violence–led her to seek creative outlets, which ultimately inspired her transition to fashion blogging. Lyn emphasizes her aim to explore fashion sociologically, as a tool for identity expression and subversion, rather than focusing on age. She then recounts her unexpected rise to fame via a Valentino ad, and how it shifted her identity from a person to a brand. As an influencer, she experienced a loss of creativity and control, leading to dissatisfaction. The pandemic provided a turning point, allowing her to reconnect with her passion for writing and reshape her engagement on social media. Lyn's insights on idealized aging, its relation to privilege, and the need for more inclusive and realistic portrayals of aging are thought-provoking. She advocates for aging as a creative practice, using her experiences to encourage others to embrace risks and accept life's unpredictable nature, regardless of age.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Our Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Key Moments“Being old is a transaction between a mind, a body and a context.”“I think part of why it worked was because I was an ordinary woman, and so a lot of ordinary people saw me and said, wow, if she could do that, maybe I could too. And so that was the time I was getting like 100,000 followers in a day. And my phone was going crazy.”“The difference between when all those things happened to me during my 20s is that I probably had a toolbox, a toolbox that had a hammer in the nail, and but at 70, I have so many skills, so many experiences, so many assets that I can bring to the challenges of age.”Get In Touch with LynLyn’s new book: How To Be OldInstagramAccidental Icon WebsiteFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week on SuperAge, we're joined by Barbara Roberts, an influential voice in the world of entrepreneurship and personal transformation. Barbara, a seasoned entrepreneur who's experienced the highs and lows of building and selling companies, shares her insightful perspectives on the identity crisis that often follows major life transitions, such as selling a business. She stresses the importance of understanding how work provides structure, purpose, and community, and how losing these can lead to challenging times. Barbara delves into the concept of "reinvention," urging listeners to see transitions as opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Her focus on practical steps and self-reflection for navigating life changes is both inspiring and grounding. Furthermore, Barbara discusses the evolving role of women in entrepreneurship and the corporate world, highlighting the significant strides made and the challenges still faced. As a thought leader, Barbara's insights are invaluable for anyone facing their own crossroads, offering guidance on how to move forward with courage and purpose.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Sundays — Sundays is healthy, fresh dog food made of human-grade ingredients that is easy to store and serve. No synthetic nutrients or artificial ingredients. Just good quality food for your pup. Get 40% off your first order at http://SundaysForDogs.com/AGEIST or enter code: AGEIST at checkout. DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key Moments"So I also like to really highlight even to people who don't necessarily think they have this innovative entrepreneur or problem solving ability. Every human being had to do this the first day that you were on lockdown, you know, mothers, fathers, children had to figure out what they were going to do with their limited resources in their new world.""To make a substantial change, you have to go into what's known as cocooning. You actually have to go through almost a mourning period for what you did accomplish running that company. What did you leave behind? And by necessity, you have to spend some time alone, particularly coming out of that experience of people, people, people coming at you. With that in mind, it is really important to get into nature.""There's a certain amount of courage that is needed to move forward to be useful with people."Get In Touch with BarbaraLinkedInColumbia ProfileThe Owner’s Journey White PaperFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week's episode, we talk with Nick Holt, a passionate health coach and personal trainer, about the ins and outs of DEXA scans. These scans, Nick explains, are not just for measuring body fat and bone health (which is important to keep an eye on as we age), but are also vital for understanding overall metabolic health.Additionally, Nick shares insights on the difference between subcutaneous and visceral fat, emphasizing the health implications of each. We also explore the significant role of muscle mass in our bodies, not just for physical strength and function, but also for metabolic health and glucose regulation.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“I think it's a powerful tool to see how your training is going and if you're on the right track or if you need to change or modify anything which gets into the muscle mass conversation too, which is just as important for metabolic health in addition to performance.”“So a lot of the guys that I'm working with, we're on sort of a 6 to 12 month cadence with the test. I think it's a really good idea to have it as sort of like a baseline test at first and then chart out sort of a goal 6 to 12 months later to try to hit either a body composition goal, or a lot of people use it for some of their female friends who have had some osteopenia, osteoporosis.”"Visceral fat, which is in and around your organs is really inflammatory and can be quite problematic. But subcutaneous fat, the stuff that's kind of in between muscle, the jiggly stuff that's soft, and maybe doesn't look as nice, but is pretty innocuous." Get In Touch with NickNick Holt is a personal trainer and health coach based out of Tamarindo, Costa Rica.Surfing transformed his body from a debilitating back injury and got him in the best shape of his life in his 40s. He’s created a unique system of training that uses the principles of surfing, functional mobility, and strength training to help guys over 40 get leaner and stronger.You can grab a free copy of his Unlock Your Body Guide to learn the basics of how to build a strong, lean, and fit body at any ageFull TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week's SuperAge podcast, we're joined by Dr. Vonda Wright, an orthopedic sports doc and surgeon renowned for her expertise in athletes and active individuals of all ages. Dr. Wright delves into the complexities of joint health, emphasizing the importance of cartilage and its vulnerability to wear and trauma. She underscores the significance of maintaining an anti-inflammatory lifestyle and the critical role of strength in protecting and supporting our joints. Her insights extend from the nuances of treating elite athletes to offering holistic strategies for those seeking to sustain their physical health into later life. Dr. Wright's approach is not just about treating the joint but about treating the whole person, and we love that.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageistSundays — Sundays is healthy, fresh dog food made of human-grade ingredients that is easy to store and serve. No synthetic nutrients or artificial ingredients. Just good quality food for your pup. Get 40% off your first order at http://SundaysForDogs.com/AGEIST or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.AmeriCorps Seniors — Get involved in your community through AmeriCorps Seniors’ volunteer opportunities and change your life. Go to AmeriCorps.gov/YourMomentKey Moments“But also one of the “clinical knowns” of aging is the pillar of inflammation. Inflammation is one of the 12 pillars of aging. And as we accumulate enough birthday candles to set our kitchens on fire, our bodies deal with inflammation less and less well, and that just contributes to this picture of cartilage wear, which is arthritis.”“Once you start wearing down your cartilage, it creates an inflammatory environment that we can measure in the joint fluid, which leads to more wear and tear and becomes a cycle. Before I go on with that, I want everybody listening to know that there are profound studies, however, that show that a lifetime of things like endurance running do not cause arthritis because you'll hear some very misled doctors say, ‘you better stop running and you're going to give yourself arthritis.’”“How can you create an anti-inflammatory lifestyle? Number one, I want to de-inflame your whole body by cutting out simple sugars and wasteful, simple carb foods. Right? Our bodies are not trash compactors. It matters what you put in them, especially if you want to get out of inflammatory pain.”Connect with Dr. Vonda WrightWebsiteInstagramPodcastSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Today's SuperAge episode features author, pilot, and lifelong adventurer Caroline Paul, who shares her insights on the importance of outdoor adventure and its positive impacts as we age. Caroline emphasizes the significance of embracing new experiences, breaking through societal norms, and the unique empowerment that comes from stepping outside one's comfort zone. Her personal journey, highlighted by her various outdoor exploits, illustrates how engaging with nature can lead to a richer, more fulfilling life in one's later years. Caroline's message is clear: aging isn't about slowing down but about rediscovering oneself through adventure and exploration.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Fatty15: C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“I used to be a whitewater rafter who did first descents with a team of women around the world. We did rivers that hadn't been done before and that kind of thing. I mean, it's cool to be first at things. When I was a firefighter, I wanted to be the first into the fire.”“There are some [awe] triggers for awe. And one of them is just vastness.”“Actually, turning your focus away from your self outward has been shown to be much better for your mental health. I'm not taking away from therapy or massages or anything, but it's worth saying that if we need to feel better, focusing outwardly is a valuable component of self-soothing.”Connect with CarolineWebsiteTough Broad BookInstagramLinkedInFull Episode TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week's SuperAge podcast, we explore the inspiring journey of Shyla Michelle, a former trial attorney who channeled her personal struggles with sleep into a pioneering venture. Shyla shares her experiences with sleep difficulties, intensified by a high-stress legal career and hormonal changes, which led to the creation of Muslin Comfort. She delves into the unique properties of muslin fabric and how it aids in temperature regulation, offering relief not just for menopausal symptoms but for anyone seeking a better night's sleep. Shyla's story is a testament to how personal challenges can inspire innovative solutions, impacting lives beyond one's own.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Muslin Comfort – Made by a busy Mama who was tired (literally) of sleep-disrupting night sweats. Experience the best sleep of your life under the blanket (i.e. comforter) that is taking over the internet! It sold out 5x! Truly breathable & temperature-regulating due to muslin's unique 100% cotton weave, so you stay cozy (not sweaty). Use code: “AGEIST15” for 15% off your order. Sundays: Sundays is healthy, fresh dog food made of human-grade ingredients that is easy to store and serve. No synthetic nutrients or artificial ingredients. Just good quality food for your pup. Get 40% off your first order here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout. DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key MomentsDavid:Temperature regulation is not something that's talked about a lot, but honestly, it's no joke.Shyla:Well, I do think overall like to be more gender specific. I think it does affect women more. I mean, we get pregnant, we get birth. We have these huge hormonal fluctuations and then we're trying to work and we're trying to do it all. We're trying to be superwomen, right? Because that's what's expected in our modern world. And then our body, our nervous system is giving us clues that you're not okay."Honestly, isn't that what happens? Right? You become an A-hole. Because you're so irritable. You don't even have patience for yourself. Like, like how far does the lack of sleep go in terms of what's even happening with our world today?"Connect with ShylaMuslin ComfortInstagramFull Say hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week’s episode, we welcome Sune Lehmann, a network and complexity scientist at the Technical University of Denmark. Sune shares insights into his revolutionary work using algorithms to predict health outcomes, income, and mortality, drawing on extensive datasets from Danish citizens. He emphasizes the power of viewing human lives as sequences of events, akin to language, and how this perspective can lead to groundbreaking predictions about individuals' futures. We also get into the ethical considerations and future implications of this research, highlighting the balance between predictive accuracy and the importance of shared risk in insurance. Additionally, he touches on the once-Danish-now-global phenomenon of cold water swimming, illustrating how this practice offers a unique sense of well-being and mental clarity.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEISTTimeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageistInsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEISTKey Moments“From a certain perspective, human lives are sequences, right? You're born, you are seen by a doctor. They do some measurements and all of that information can be structured to create, let's say, the sentence of your life.And so what we did is that we took an enormous dataset and we used the same technology that lies underneath the AI large language models, and we built a kind of general model for human lives.”“That model, as long as you have training data, can really predict anything about humans. I mean, it might do things with kind of varying quality, but for the things that we've tested it, it performs better than any other algorithm that we can find.”“So lots of people have kind of contacted me saying let's let's use this for something that's actually meaningful and useful. And I think, you know, what's amazing about what we do is that we also model not just the medical data, but the data around the life that people live.”Connect with SuneArtificial intelligence can predict events in people's livesPersonal websiteX (twitter)TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week's episode, Dylan Livingston discusses his work with the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives, focusing on advocating for longevity science in the political arena. He emphasizes the importance of aligning with different political perspectives to promote the field's growth and the need for more foundational research and FDA support. Dylan also highlights the economic and health benefits of advancing longevity science and calls for public involvement in political advocacy to drive change in health policy and research funding.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Fatty15: C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout. Sundays: Sundays is healthy, fresh dog food made of human-grade ingredients that is easy to store and serve. No synthetic nutrients or artificial ingredients. Just good quality food for your pup. Get 40% off your first order here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“Alliance for Longevity Initiatives is a5001c for nonprofit organization focused on representing the longevity, biotech industry and general movement on Capitol Hill.”“This is the next generation of health care. And, you know, it's their job as members of Congress to support and spread awareness around this topic and ultimately try to push more resources towards this effort.”“You know, this is a major driver of economic growth. Right. I'm sure you have seen the longevity dividend argument, which, you know, the latest iteration argues, I think, $37 trillion in GDP gains for one extra healthy year of life expectancy–and even if that's off by, you know, 90%, that's still a, you know, $3.7 trillion is still worth pursuing.”“So really right now, there are two or three major asks that I know will help the longevity industry and thus I believe, increase healthy lifespan in the U.S. First and foremost, there needs to be more foundational research for this space in geroscience in general from the federal government. I believe in 2023, 0.6% of the budget went to geroscience research at the NIH and aging is responsible for 70% of daily deaths. The second thing we want to get done is we want to help or really we want to help companies better design clinical trials through guidance from the FDA and support through congressional action. So those are the two big wishlist items you know, ultimately what we'd like to see in the long term, maybe medium long term, is a longevity initiatives bill.”Connect with DylanAlliance for Longevity InitiativesLinkedInTranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, SuperAge explores the world of music and community with John Loken. John, an Executive VP of Marketing for The Recording Academy,  discusses his work with the GRAMMYs, highlighting their role in supporting and celebrating music creators. He emphasizes the academy's purpose-driven nature, focusing on advocacy, education, and crisis support beyond just the glitz of the GRAMMY Awards. John also gets into the power of music when it comes to creating a sense of tribe and belonging, transcending barriers of language, politics, and culture. His insights reveal the profound impact of music in unifying people and fostering a global community.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Key Moments“Yes the GRAMMYs are a key part of what we do. That's what we're famous for. But the other 364 days a year, we are in Washington, D.C. advocating for creator rights. We are in schools helping to educate young people. We also have a Health and Human Services operation called MusicCares, which is not just about addiction support, but but really for people in any kind of crisis, economic crisis or otherwise”“There's something about music and the way that music makes us feel that whether it is a classical artist, a jazz artist, a country artist, a hip hop artist, any EDM artist or rock artist, we're all in this music tribe, and it just really generates an incredible feeling of belonging.”“We want to make sure we're talking about craft, right? There are plenty of award shows that are about the most streamed artists, or maybe the artists that sold the most tickets or had the most revenue off of their tours or whatever. That's not us. We're a different thing.”Connect with JohnInstagramLinkedInThe Recording AcademyTranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week's episode of SuperAge, we are joined by Maryjane Fahey, the founder of Glorious Broads. Maryjane discusses her transition from a successful career in design and creative direction to pioneering a community that redefines aging for women. She emphasizes the importance of challenging societal norms around aging and encourages embracing life with vigor and fearlessness. Her commitment to empowering women of all ages highlights the vitality of intergenerational connections and the beauty of living life on one's own terms.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key Moments“The beauty industry. That damn industry really relies on women's fears.”“I'd like to see how strong I can be. I'm about to turn 74. And I'm also going to say I want to see how hot I can be.”“Why not take this chance and create this community? I am not alone here feeling more brave about the fact that there's less time ahead. It's a big ‘why not?’”Connect with MaryjaneGlorious BroadsLinkedInMaryjanefahey.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week's episode of The SuperAge Show, Tamsen Fadal, renowned TV journalist and advocate for women's health, shares her insights on the importance of nurturing relationships and community involvement, particularly in later life stages. She discusses practical approaches to reduce social isolation, including reconnecting with old friends and participating in new groups. Tamsen highlights the role of vulnerability in forming genuine bonds and the effective use of digital platforms in cultivating meaningful connections. This episode offers valuable guidance for anyone looking to enhance their social network and create a supportive community environment.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Key MomentsBut I do think you have to get out there and put yourself out there, not be afraid, because you know what happens to all of us.There is a place to go. There's something whether it's an activity or a hobby or whatever it is, there's something out there to go to, even no matter how big or small.I realize now when I have a problem or I'm worried or fretting about something, there are those people that I can text or pick up the phone and talk to that make me feel like it's all going to be okay. And that's what that community is about. That's what that small community is about.I watch my dad, who is 84. He goes to his gym, he meets people and goes out to restaurants by himself. He is determined to make sure he keeps doing that, even though a lot of his friends have passed away. And so I was like, Oh, he can do that. I should be doing that, because I think it's really, really hard and I think that sense of community is really necessary and really special. And I think that's kind of what we're all here for in the end.Connect with TamsenWebsitePodcastInstagramFacebook YoutubeSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week on the SuperAge podcast, we dive into the world of integrative and preventive medicine with Dr. Chris Renna. Dr. Renna, with a career spanning over three decades, shares his unique perspective on achieving optimal health and longevity. From discussing the nuances of detoxification and the role of the microbiome to exploring the future of biotech and AI in medicine, Dr. Renna provides a comprehensive look at modern healthcare techniques. He emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment plans and the integration of various modalities like nutrition, sleep, and exercise for overall well-being. The conversation challenges conventional medical thinking and a road map into the future of personal health management.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“The Goldilocks concept is really the goal, but it is really complicated and highly individualized, meaning balance is quite subjective.”“We're on the verge of developing generative A.I. Now we're considering both the risks and benefits of sentience, and I think that the way our brain works, we are naturally drawn to the risk before we're drawn to the opportunity. And I think that works, you know, like that's kept us here and that's brought us forward in our technologies.”“If God had a complete understanding of every physiologic system and all of its implications and interactions, what would God recommend we have for supper? Generative A.I. holds that potential. It would only inform us. So I think that, you know, the future is amazingly bright.”Connect with Dr. Chris RennaLifeSpanContactBookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we speak with Karl Pfleger, PhD who, after studying Machine Learning at Stanford and working a successful tech career, now does all he can to support longevity research and biotech. Karl discusses the inadequacies of traditional healthcare in addressing the root causes of aging and shares insights on groundbreaking research that can slow down or even reverse aging processes. He emphasizes the significant impact of lifestyle choices on longevity and previews promising future therapies, including stem cell treatments and mitochondrial health interventions.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. AmeriCorps Seniors — Get involved in your community through AmeriCorps Seniors’ volunteer opportunities and change your life. Go to AmeriCorps.gov/YourMoment Key Moments“So the traditional health care and medical practice in our country, in the US and most of the world concerns really considering everyone to be baseline healthy until they get sick to a level where they're very sick and they cross some kind of a threshold for diagnosis of having an actual disease. So even though we call it health care, a lot of people kind of pejoratively describe it as sick care.”“In short-lived species you can extend lifespans manyfold. One single gene mutation in worms can extend their lifespans by 10X, for example. And even in mice, we have interventions now that can extend their lifespans by 30% or 40% sometimes. And many of these interventions work across multiple species. So we believe they’re likely to work for people as well."“I wanted them to realize how big [the longevity field] had gotten so that they wouldn't delay getting into it with more serious amounts of money. They didn't realize that they were two years behind given how fast it was growing.”Connect with Karl PflegerXAgingBiotech.infoLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week's SuperAge podcast, we delve into Denise Kirtley's vital midlife transformation from overweight and pre-diabetic, to empowered and strong. Denise shares her journey of overcoming common misconceptions about fitness and weight loss in midlife, emphasizing the importance of a tailored approach to nutrition and exercise. She discusses how setting personal goals and dreams played a crucial role in moving beyond societal expectations. Denise also highlights the oft-overlooked impact of physical strength on mental well-being and confidence, inspiring others in similar life stages. The conversation is a testament to the power of self-care and the potential for transformation at any age.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“Aesthetics was a goal of mine, but more importantly, as I had gained weight, my health declined. And what did that look like? I became pre-diabetic. I started having joint pain in my knees specifically. Unfortunately, I have 50 stairs from the ground level to my front door. I had to go up and down the stairs every day.”“Before, I wasn't even very good about getting my blood work done regularly. Now I do it twice a year. That's a huge part of my health regimen. I take supplements based on what my blood work says. And I think you have to be intentional like this if you want to age strong and healthy and vibrant.”“They see me muscular and in a bikini. And at 53, they say ‘that's not what someone should be doing.’ I do feel there is some of this ageism in those comments. I really do feel that. I also think we're very focused on: ‘well, you were fine before. Why did you do that?' – I wasn't fine. Right. I was pre-diabetic. I woke up exhausted. I felt like crap most days, right? My quality of life was poor. So I think we need to get beyond what we see and realize that this was a health journey.”Connect with DeniseRebellion BodyContactInstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Our first guest of 2024 is Dr. Darshan Shah, a surgeon, longevity expert, and founder of Next Health. In their conversion, David and Dr. Shah take a snapshot of today’s ever-changing health optimization and longevity landscape.The two discuss new diagnostic tools like executive physicals and AI-enabled heart scans, highlighting the power of early detection in combating conditions like Alzheimer’s, heart disease, and cancer. David also takes the opportunity to learn all about up-and-coming treatments like gene therapy from an expert. Dr. Shah also shares his personal journey from surgery to functional medicine, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond traditional Western healthcare to prevent chronic diseases. What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“I think there's a lot going on in the world of longevity that unfortunately the FDA is trying to block. But you know, the research continues to go on in other countries and it will continue to flourish and we will be able to do a lot of these things here at some point, whether it be in the United States or outside.”“I always tell people that we have a few different goals in mind. Our first goal is to optimize along the most common things we need to make sure your nutrition, your exercise and your sleep is perfect, right? And so as close to perfect as we can get it.”“If Steve Jobs were alive today, and he had an executive physical, he would have been saved from pancreatic cancer."“I always tell my patients, you need to know what your hemoglobin A1C level is. I should ask you, and you should be able to tell me what it is.”Connect with Dr. ShahWebsiteNext HealthMaking the Cut: 10 Things You Should Consider Before Having Plastic SurgeryInstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we discuss the importance of setting realistic and sustainable goals. If we can form positive, long-term habits rather than resorting to extreme, short-term “resolutions,” we can get more healthy every day. Reflecting on previous goals, David shares personal anecdotes and lessons learned. Why not take a gradual approach to fitness and nutrition that aligns with one's lifestyle and capabilities? The episode is a blend of practical advice and motivational insights aimed at fostering a healthier, more self-aware approach to personal growth and well-being.Thank you to our sponsors: LMNT – our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key Moments“When people think about goals for the new year, they often initially think about things like diets and exercise, fitness, these sort of things. What I have seen, I've seen this multiple times. I have engaged in this myself and I can tell you it does not work.”“We're looking to establish habits, habits that we can keep for a long period of time. Extreme diets are not a habit. They're sort of a short term occasion, and just a recipe for failure. We want to slightly modify what we're doing so that we can achieve it, so we can pat ourselves on the back and say “great job, reevaluate in three months.”“So this is an achievable target and it's measurable, which is really key about this.”Say hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we host James Whittaker, entrepreneur and bestselling author of Think and Grow Rich: The Legacy and Andrew Carnegie’s Mental Dynamite. James turned his struggle with anxiety into a journey of self-discovery and success. James highlights his 'WIN method' - Wonder, Intent, Nurture - as a framework for purposeful living and defining success on a personal basis. Emphasizing self-awareness and resilience, James aligns perfectly with SuperAge’s vision of meaningful growth.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“It's better to be green and growing than ripe and rotting. Like just because you've had a few wins and adventures in your past doesn't mean that you need to hang up your hat.”“The longer we're in an environment where we're by ourselves, that's where this stuff gets really, really dangerous because we simply lose track of what's possible. So we retreat to autopilot, which works on the condition that you're very intentional with it. If you're not intentional and you don't have a process of getting around really high-level thinkers on a consistent basis, then you need to be conscious that that autopilot is going to eventually work against you”“It's really important to think about what season of life you're in and what is the metric for you to determine whether or not you're making the right progress. And sometimes just simply being on the right journey is enough. It doesn't matter about some of these other things that may or may not have manifested, just simply being on the right path and being aware of what's around you and putting one foot in front of the other, knowing that the universe is working for you.”Connect with JamesWebsitePodcastBooksGet in TouchSay hi to the AGEIST team!
In this week’s episode of SuperAge, Dr. David Spiegel, who, after receiving a PhD in medicine from Harvard, went on to become a renowned expert in hypnosis, dissociative disorder, PTSD, as well as a Stanford professor. He has also authored many books over the course of his 40-year career, including Living Beyond Limits: A New Hope and Help For Facing Life-Threatening Illness. In our conversation, Dr. Spiegel shares his insights on harnessing the power of the mind for healing and wellness. Drawing from experience, Dr. Spiegel discusses the significant impact of hypnosis in managing pain, stress, and anxiety, especially in cancer patients. He illustrates how self-hypnosis can be a vital tool for emotional and physical wellbeing and provides fascinating stories about its effectiveness. This episode offers a unique perspective on research-backed alternative healing methods, emphasizing the untapped potential of the human mind in health and recovery.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:DIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co.Key Moments“We started out helping people to stop smoking and we found that one out of five people just stopped smoking using the [Reveri] app right away. So that's about as good as I get when people are sitting in my office and I'm doing it. And it's about as good as you get using varenicline or bupropion or nicotine patches as an alternative.”“They learned to control their pain with self-hypnosis so that a new pain in their chest didn't automatically mean to them that their disease was progressing. It meant they needed to do something to control the pain. And they did. So they had half the pain. And in our original study that we published in The Lancet, we found that the women randomized to work groups actually live longer than the control patients by an average of a year and a half.”“We found actually that people with breast cancer who were inefficient sleepers, who had trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep, actually also had shorter survival. But the other way around is that good sleepers live longer. It was having a long period of good 7 hours of consistent sleep at night, predicted with fewer disruptions, predicted longer survival with breast cancer.”“After a deep inhale, a slow exhale is important. And part of why it is is, you know, we're used to saying, you know, if you're anxious or tense, take a deep breath. Well, actually, the inhale actually tends to increase sympathetic activity because it reduces venous return or blood to the heart. If you think about it, you're lowering pressure in the chest.”Connect with Dr. SpiegelReveri App: Support someone who supports you this holiday season. To gift a 1 year subscription of Reveri to someone you care about, simply head over to Say hi to the AGEIST team!
In this show, we learn that incredibly high powered AI is now being used in human nutraceutical research, specially targeting the 9 hallmarks of aging. Our guest Greg Macpherson, CEO of SRW Labs in New Zealand, joins us this week to share all about how automated labs are making unprecedented progress in identifying and creating compounds that may solve human longevity. By automating many of the tedious testing and refinement processes, AI labs are able to work with extreme efficiency, which translates to bringing meaningful longevity products to the public with extraordinary speed. We are very excited to learn about this from Greg, and to hear that we could be expecting to see some new targeted products hitting the market by summer 2024. What kind of SuperAger are you? Take the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Don’t forget to watch this week’s episode of “Since You Asked” a new Q&A show from AGEIST. Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Key Moments“So we are going to get to a stage where we get to have a DNA test before we start taking medicine and you know there may be 10 drugs on the shelf that are appropriate for whatever condition that's being treated and they'll select the one that's best for you. But also they'll be able to look at it and go, okay, look, there's a high chance, given your genetic makeup, that these are going to be a problem.”“There are animals out there that live for 200 years like the bowhead whale. They are mammals just like us, so there's no reason that we can't learn from whatever genetic hacks that they've got which mean that they live longer. And then, of course, the Greenland shark lives for 500 years. So these are animals. We can learn from them, and once we do, then all bets are off as to what kind of longevity we're going to see.“Of course it's not the longevity that we think of today. We're going to be talking about bodies aged 30 to 40 and having those bodies for 200 years, which is a little outside a frame of reference right now. But future humans are going to go ‘golly, those poor people back then who only got to live for 80 years and only 40 years in good health.’”“In 3-5 years, there will be a product to slow or stop the aging clock”“You know, unfortunately, sugar is cheap and it's tasty and it's nice and we all love it. So there's just a huge industry around it, but it's not serving us well, and now we understand that, just like we went through taxing tobacco, maybe we've got to do the same just to nudge the population away from it and educate people how bad it is for us.”Connect with GregProfile PieceSay hi to the AGEIST team!
We are very excited to have sports and performance psychologist Dr. Lauren Loberg on the show this week to ruminate on the intersection of everyday life and this idea of a “performance mindset.” Everyone wants to do their best, and using insights from working with the world’s top athletes (think: NFL stars and pro skiers like Mikaela Shiffrin), Dr. Loberg shares her tips on how we can implement high performance mental strategies into our daily lives. Together, we discuss anxiety, flow state, and the value of mental preparedness. What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Don’t forget to watch this week’s episode of “Since You Asked” a new Q&A show from AGEISTThanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.DIVI – Take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Key Moments“If someone comes to you and says I want to be fit this summer, what does that mean? What exactly does that mean? Or ‘I want to be more present.’ Well, what does that mean for you? What does that look like? Like, what's the action? Because when people provide us with these really arbitrary things and sometimes they do, they can keep judging themselves on it because there's no measurement to it. Does that make sense?”“I think that everyone can be mentally tough, but it's also a thing that takes time. Remember that some of the things you struggle with mentally, might stem from a pattern that you've had for 50 years. Putting this in the context of sports, if you tried to change your golf swing or basketball shot after 50 years of playing, would you be able to fix it in five tries? No. The same goes for mental toughness.”“You can kind of learn how to embrace fear, the fear of when it becomes paralyzing. That's the part that you have to talk through.”Connect with LaurenPyramid PerformanceAbout LaurenContactSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Is it possible to build muscle without lifting weights? Can we tone our facial muscles? Is it possible to improve our cardiovascular system with almost no effort? Today, we sit down with former USA swim coach and Kaatsu CEO Steven Munatones. He tells us all about his decades-long journey of discovery and tutelage under Dr. Yoshiaki Sato in Tokyo, wherein he studied the myriad benefits of Japanese Kaatsu bands and developed a plan to introduce this technology to the world. Huge amounts of research out of Japan are showing that one can maintain strength and vitality as they age, improve overall vascular function, rehabilitate injuries all with zero risk of injury.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Key Moments“Why would someone [restrict blood flow]? They do it for a variety of reasons, and there's a lot of literature out there by researchers, scientists, physicians, and physical therapists, and you want to do this mostly to build muscle. Building muscle helps if you're injured, maybe you had a surgery on your knee, maybe you broke your arm. It helps reduce atrophy. And so part of the recovery process is rebuilding that muscle loss. When you use BFR, you actually reduce the amount of muscle atrophy that you get, so your body will heal itself and then you go through a shorter recovery period because you're not losing as much muscle mass.”“Fundamentally, what's happening is a bit of hypoxia or lack of oxygen in the muscle. If you do movement as simple as bicep curls. It could be stretching, it can be walking, whatever you want to do that leads to that uncomfortable feeling you have when you work out. That lactate sends a signal through your central nervous system up to your brain. And then the brain thinks that you are doing something very vigorous, something very intense. And when the brain receives that signal again, the brain does not know if you're lifting heavy weight or you're just doing BFR. So it reacts as it naturally does and produces growth hormones amongst other metabolites, which flow through our vascular system and promote muscle growth”“The Japanese found that when you engorged the limbs and blood and you do slight movement, this is the most effective way to trigger those signals up to the brain and then release a variety of hormones.”Connect with StevenKaatsuLinkedInBook: Open Water SwimmingSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we host Chris McDougall, runner, reporter, and author of Born to Run, on the show to discuss his wide-ranging life experience. His concept of the hero is that they are responsible for others, that we humans are designed to be cooperative, that we are at our best when we are thoughtful and caring. In it all, it is important that we seek out fun. From learning from Mexico’s Rarámuri ultrarunners, to training a mistreated donkey to join him in competing in the 29-mile Pack Burro race in the Rockies, Chris’ life has been anything but average. Now living on Oahu, Hawaii, the 61 year-old continues to push himself to uncover stories, pick up new hobbies, and reflect on how his past informs his present day outlook on health, wellness, and keys to longevity.What kind of SuperAger are you? Check the SuperAge Quiz and find out! (visit: ageist.com/quiz)Thanks to our sponsors:InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.SRW Labs – Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% of all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. DIVI – Take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.Key Moments“I think what bothers me the most–and this applies in every aspect of our lives–is this sad human arrogance that we can outthink two million years of evolution. Natural selection has created this unbelievably complex self-healing device.”“I spent a lot of time on the Greek island of Crete looking at World War II resistance fighters. Crete was one place that had a sensational story about average citizens who rose up to resist the German occupation. Again, these are not trained soldiers, these are just citizens who overnight, literally from one week to the next, went from being citizens into being military operatives against the most formidable army on the planet. And so my question was well, how do you do that physically? How do you turn yourself into a super soldier? And one of the things I looked at was diet.”“You know one thing when you look at the human animal, there are two things that we are really good at. We are extraordinarily adaptive–we're very creative and ingenious. But secondly, we're extraordinarily cooperative. What is the internet all about? It's about trading stuff, trading images, trading thoughts, trading ideas. We are probably the most cooperative animal on the planet and we tend to forget that sometimes because, particularly in America and particularly in this era in America, we've come across this very sad notion. You know you gotta be tough. You know you gotta close the borders, you gotta be strong, you gotta crush this guy, you gotta win, win, win. That's not who human animals are. You know human animals throughout history have coexisted and have shared and cooperated. And if you look at most ancestral cultures, they were not about accumulation and acquisition and conquering. They were about coexistence, cooperation and learning from each other.“Connect with ChrisBorn to RunWebsiteContactSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What are the actions we can take to maintain our long-term brain health? This week, we discuss this and more with Dr. Marc Milstein, author of The Age-Proof Brain. It turns out that even small behavioral changes, such as eating less processed foods and regularly challenging yourself with activities like playing an instrument will support overall brain fitness and neuroplasticity. Furthermore, Dr. Marc also breaks down the surprising link between gut and brain health. What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST.Key Moments: “Anything that is processed is likely to feed bad bacteria. These bacteria have been around much longer than us, and so the things that they like to eat are the things that were around much longer than us, long before we got here, and the bad bacteria tend to feed on the things that we created.”“There's definitely foods that are great for brain health, but it's really about variety and we really have evidence that it's a synergistic relationship. It's not one food item that is just like this brain-boosting magic food. It's how the foods work together and that's why we believe that supplements can be beneficial, but they're not in many cases as beneficial as dietary changes, because what's in the food works together with other nutrients.”“So what we see is that it's not about this stress-free lifestyle. Our brain is like a car, I like to say, and if you don't drive it, it falls apart, and if you over drive it, it falls apart. Stress is a burst of cortisol. Say I want to get something done. There's a challenge, I want to tackle something. All those moments of stress are actually good for our brain because they release cortisol and there's a part of our brain called the hippocampus which is really important for memory, and a squirt of cortisol in a moment of stress actually helps the hippocampus stay strong.”Get in Touch with Dr. MarcThe Age-Proof BrainWebsiteContactSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we chat with Dr. Rich Joseph, the Chief Medical Officer at Restore Hyper Wellness, founder of vim Medicine, and co-founder of Vital CxNs. David made ample use of the Restore facilities during his recovery from knee surgery, and we like how their business helps to make treatments like hyperbaric oxygen therapy, red light therapy, IV drips, and others accessible to the public. During our conversation, Rich shares his view on the literature supporting up-and-coming therapy treatments, the importance of challenging oneself at any age, biomarkers, and his nonprofit work with underserved populations in Boston. What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out! Visit: ageist.com/quizThank you to our sponsors: DIVI – Take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. “My whole background is walking this fine line between the traditional medical system and the wellness industry. I was a personal trainer for a long time and that was my first foray into health and wellness before becoming a doctor. Now I help bridge the gap between these two sides. I think we have to be humble, the more I learn, the less I know about this stuff. Human health and our biology is very complicated, and yet there’s unfortunately still this imperative to like, make claims and to be bold in order to get people's attention.”“This stuff is nuanced and we hope that people who really take their health seriously also have the responsibility of helping to advance the data and dig into the science.”“How do you push the body into stress right in a way that's adaptive for the body? And that's what cold therapy does, it's what heat therapy does. This is sort of “perturbing” our homeostasis so that the body becomes more adaptive over time, and is able to better regulate itself.”“Entropy is working on us all the time and so you have to push back against that and that's uncomfortable. That means welcoming and inviting discomfort into your life and to your day and that, to your point, is sort of against everything that we're sold right now and what we're taught to believe is best.”Get in Touch with Dr. JosephRestore Hyper Wellnessvim Performance MedicineVital CxNsSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we are joined by Alan Reznik, MD.MBA FAAOS, an extremely accomplished orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine who literally wrote the book on knee and shoulder health. Pulling from his work: The Knee and Shoulder Handbook, Dr. Reznik shares his expertise surrounding joint surgery, treatment protocols, long-term care, and more with us– breaking complex concepts down to make them accessible for all of us. For David, this was a great opportunity to get more insight into a surgeon’s thought process and key tips to help speed up his recovery What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out!Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% of your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. DIVI – Take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Ned Mellö Magnesium — essential supplement to improve sleep, reduce stress, increase energy, and more. Use code “AGEIST” for 15% off at helloned.com/AGEISTKey Moments“The knee is very smart. It does two things when it's mad, it makes fluid, or it hurts, or both. In fact, all of your joints are always making a little bit of fluid. When there’s a lot of fluid in the knee, something's typically wrong. That's a tip, if my knees are very swollen, something is off.”“I could take a plug, a round plug of cartilage from someplace else in your knee that you need less and move it to a place where you need it more, just like a hair transplant."“Once you put a metal plate and a plastic liner on the bone, it will wear at a certain rate. Now the newer materials are very, very good and they wear very slowly. The older materials wore much faster. If you don't have a super active lifestyle, you're not a marathon runner and you put it in, it could be good for 20 or 25 years.”Connect with Dr. ReznikThe Knee and Shoulder HandbookConnecticut Orthopedics PageIntro VideoSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, David breaks down the ins and outs of his recent knee surgery–from dealing with insurance, to what to ask your surgeon, to the best strategies for choosing a physical therapist. Today, at 7 weeks post-op, he has almost fully returned to physical activity with the help of intensive physical therapy, regular hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions, a clean diet, and more. Listen in to hear about how recovery modalities align with protein intake, catabolic vs metabolic states, Katsu therapy, vitamin D, along with additional top-level insights. Thank you to our sponsors: LMNT – our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.SRW Labs – Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. Key Moments“He said first order of business, we want to reduce your time in the catabolic state as much as we can, and try to keep you anabolic if possible. How do we do that? Clean diet.”“He says to me this is perceived instability. So your brain thinks the knee is unstable because you have this irritation in your meniscus. But your knee is stable.”“So they reduce the recovery time by 50%. I am not an elite athlete. However, this “cutting down recovery time” sounded really good and so I had maybe an hour-long conversation with Scott about what to do.”Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Is chronic pain just a function of our brains? If so, how do we change our perception of pain? Today, we speak with licensed clinical psychiatrist and pain researcher Dr. Afton Hasset. Throughout her career, Afton has delved into the connections between the brain, chronic pain, physical activity, and emotion. She remains at the forefront of her field, and in our conversation she shares several of her favorite takeaways from her most recent book with us. Those of us intimately familiar with chronic pain know just how severely it can impact quality of life and happiness. With that in mind, join us to learn new, game-changing pain management strategies and therapies.  What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out!Visit ageist.com/quiz – Dr. Afton is a Fox!Thank you to our sponsors: Ned Mellö Magnesium — essential supplement to improve sleep, reduce stress, increase energy, and more. Use code “AGEIST” for 15% off at helloned.com/AGEISTInsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Key Moments“A little bit of pain is proper. What happens, though, is pain can change from being something like a stimulus response, meaning that you burn your finger and you experience pain. It can turn into something that's not just pain experienced by a burning finger and the brain, sometimes brain actually creates the experience of pain.”“What we see in chronic pain is that the default mode network is talking way too much to another network called the salience network, which is a network that says, hey, pay attention, this is really something big, watch out. And so these two networks are over connected. And so what we look for sometimes in interventions is does the treatment actually start disentangling these two networks?”“So when we define pain, pain is a sensory, it's an emotional and it's a cognitive, for it's a thought derived process. Pain exists because there is this awareness of it. So when people are anesthetized, you don't feel pain.”About Dr. Afton Hasset:Chronic Pain Reset: 30 Days of Activities, Practices, and Skills to Help You ThriveLinkedInBioSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we welcome Elli Kaplan, co-founder of Neurotrack onto the show. Her company is dedicated to the detection and management of cognitive health. Elli and I chat all about the difference between cognition and IQ exams, highlighting the importance of tests like hers in identifying temporary or long-term cognitive changes ranging from overmedication to age-related mental decline. Bonus: we kick the episode off with AGEIST’s infamous Tinder origin story. What kind of SuperAger are you? Take our quiz today and find out!visit: ageist.com/quizThank you to our sponsors: DIVI – Take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. InsideTracker – the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT – our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“This is not an IQ test, this is a cognitive function test and everybody should want to understand how their brain is functioning and if there are issues that you could then fix–and that may be. As you point out, it may be that someone is on too many medications that are conflicting with each other. It may also be that they are eating fried food seven days a week, are not sleeping, and never exercise.”“You know, historically we haven't had good drugs for, or even good supplements, from a treatment perspective, for cognitive issues. I think that is also starting to change, at least on the lifestyle side. We know that there's a tremendous number of things that you can do to help your brain function.”Get in Touch with Elli Kaplan:NeurotrackLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Today we have Phd professor and researcher Michael Leon on the show alongside perfume entrepreneur and founder of Scents of Wood, Fabrice Croisé. In July, Prof Leon published a study which identified a link between olfactory stimulation and memory improvement. Participants in the enriched group’s memories improved by 226%. Michael also discusses how regular exposure to varied scents (think 40 per day) can actually combat the effects of dementia. Join us to learn about this fascinating connection and what you can do to take advantage of this new knowledge. Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Ned Mellö Magnesium — essential supplement to improve sleep, reduce stress, increase energy, and more. Use code “AGEIST” for 15% off at helloned.com/AGEISTKey Moments“We gave humans different odors on a regular basis, and over the course of six months, they too had a massive improvement in their memory 226% better than a similar group of older adults who didn't get this kind of olfactory enrichment”“When you look at sommeliers and perfumers, the memory parts of their brains have expanded significantly. So it's not just that they're experiencing a nice odor, it's that it's actually changing the memory centers of their brain.” “I'm fascinated. I mean I've never, of the many, many, many things that I've heard about about smelling and fragrances and scent over the past 30 years of my career, I've never heard this and it's obviously not the angle that we usually take when we create a fragrance, but it is incredibly fascinating.”Get in Touch with Dr. Michael Leon:Memory Airmleon@uci.eduMichael’s StudyGet in Touch with Fabrice CroiséScents of WoodInstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
We are back this week with Dr. Kelly Stankiewicz, our favorite Dermatologist. Dr. Kelly is at the forefront of her field, specializing in laser skin treatments that combat the effects of aging and can even create a youthful glow–if that is your jam. In addition to discussing the latest and greatest in dermatology, we also break down the four core pillars of a sound skincare routine: cleanse, exfoliate, nourish, and protect. Lastly, I ask Dr. Kelly to give us some context around Jimmy Buffett’s tragic passing in terms of the skin cancer that he battled and what we can all do to protect ourselves. Want personalized SuperAger tips? Check out the all-new SuperAge Quiz!Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Get in touch with Dr. KellyWebsiteContactKey Moments:“What's important is that you're hitting all four of the categories: sunscreens, antioxidants, exfoliants, and cleansers.”“So people, when they hear that someone has died of skin cancer they get very concerned because skin cancer is quite common. The type that Jimmy Buffett had is very, very rare. So all of my patients who've had multiple basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas, which don't typically metastasize, are, you know, kind of up in arms because they don't really understand the difference.”“When you're doing fractional resurfacing, you're decreasing your risk for skin cancer probably (or at least according to this one study) by about two times or maybe a little bit more.” Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Scott Sherr has been a frequent guest and audience favorite with his information-dense guest appearances on The SuperAge Show. This week we speak about new information on some of the brain chemical influences on depression, sleep, and anxiety- specifically the overlooked neurotransmitter GABA. We review the symptoms of GABA dysregulation and the methods for correcting it. Dr Sherr is a clinician, meaning he sees patients and comes at the issues from a more nuanced point of view than pure researchers sometimes do. In the middle of the episode, Dr Scott brings up a surprisingly simple zero risk trick to increase sleep effectiveness. Toward the end of the conversation, David asks about how to increase concentration and focus, and we get into the practical usage of nicotine, methyl blue, and low-dose psychedelics.Additionally, don’t forget to check out the all-new SuperAge Quiz!Thank you to our sponsors: SRW Labs – Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Ned Mellö Magnesium — essential supplement to improve sleep, reduce stress, increase energy, and more. Use code “AGEIST” for 15% off at helloned.com/AGEISTKey Moments“So when I do analysis with patients, I'm usually looking at a gamut of labs and what I found over the last several years is that GABA is a big problem, and it's not GABA itself that you're typically looking at, but you're actually looking at some of the amino acids and some of the cofactors that are typically deficient in these kinds of patients that are having symptoms like that are very much correlated with GABA deficiency, and some of those are symptoms that all of us have gone through in our life. From a mental health perspective, we know GABA deficiency is associated with anxiety, with fear, with depression, with short temper, with phobias, with impulsiveness, with disorganization, and addiction.”“The problem with GABA as a supplement is that it's a very big molecule and it doesn't cross the blood brain barrier very easily at all. There are only a couple of different ways to get GABA through. One of them is using something called nicotinoyl GABA or vitamin B3 attached to a GABA”“Cava is a GABA agonist so it helps increase the amount of GABA that binds. It doesn't bind to that GABA site itself, it binds to a separate site a little further away, but it helps with increasing the amount of GABA that's going to bind and you're going to have that feeling of feeling like you've had a couple beers, kind of thing. But the nice thing about cava is it doesn't bind with the same affinity and it also binds to other receptors that help increase wakefulness.”“The first part of this conversation is that nicotine is a fantastic cognitive enhancer. It's very short acting. It's about one to two hours and if you don't smoke it or vape it, keep it very low, and dose less than four milligrams a day. The chance of addiction is minutely small, minuscule. So it's very, very powerful and very quick, and so for people that are looking to feel more of a cognitive edge. They can actually just have some nicotine on its own and it will do that.“Connect with Dr. SherrInstagramHBOTSay hi to the AGEIST team!
This week, we dive in with Dr. Mike Wagner, a Stanford-trained anesthesiologist, to examine the balance between longevity and health practices. Dr. Wagner provides insight into the vast and evolving landscape of health, blending the science with his personal and practical commitment to healthspan, as we explore the intersection of medicine and age. Dr. Wagner shares his perspective on living the most enjoyable and healthy life. Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% of your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments:“The best drug you can have is exercise, and so I try to stay fit with both aerobic and strength resistance training because I think both are important. You know, as you get older, one of the major causes of death is falling, certainly over the age of 65.”“When it comes to healthspan and longevity, we're probably never going to have great randomized placebo-controlled studies because simply nobody's going to pay for that and it would take way too long to start people at 50 and then follow them for 40 or 50 years to see who lives longer; that would be hard.”“I started statin when I was 35, I'm 49 now, just because I had a strong family history of heart disease and that was most likely going to be the thing that would kill me later in life.”“I take statins because there are hundreds of different randomized placebo-controlled, well done studies that show a direct correlation: the lower you get your LDL, the less likely you are to have a cardiac event. You know, what we call MACE, or a major adverse cardiac event. So the lower you go the better.”Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What if the key to navigating life's unanticipated storms lies not just in physical strength, but in the resilience of the mind?  Dr. Sharon Bannister is a retired Air Force Major General who's spent her career harnessing the power of resilience. Drawing parallels between military and civilian life, our conversation delves into the necessity of adaptability, mental strength, and the art of preparing for the worst-case scenario.Dr. Bannister encourages us to step out of our comfort zones, embrace new experiences, and always be ready to lend a helping hand. She reminds us that every action, no matter how small, is vital in cultivating a sense of community and resilience. This conversation is not just about survival, but about how we can better build community, navigate big life transitions, and thrive in the face of adversity.Thank you to our sponsors: InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.SRW Labs – Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments“So what are those things that you're doing for yourself that make you more resilient when bad things happen?”“To me, one of the interesting aspects about the military is this idea of adaptability. We can sort of control how we think and how we prepare, but we need to be adaptable to circumstances. In that line of work you never know what's going to happen, right?”“I think that it would be easy to sit in your house and worry, and worry, and worry. I think that it's a lot more productive to get out and go do something a little bit different to keep you moving.”Get in touch with Dr. BannisterProfileLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
There is a science to retirement, and if we do it with purpose it can turn out very well. Ever wonder how to make the most of your money, work, and time as you age? There is data out there about this and we will dive into it. Today we talk with professor Michael Finke about finding the happy medium between these three, the meaning of money and the impact of work. Michael Finke, Ph.D. is a Professor of wealth management and Frank M. Engle Distinguished Chair in Economic Security at The American College of Financial Services and an expert on all things related money, retirement satisfaction and the psychology of retirement.Knowing that various 'asset classes' like relationships, health, and intellectual curiosity can provide both immediate and long-term rewards, we explore opportunities to  balance finances while still pursuing these other joy-forward assets. We also talk about the struggle of transitioning from a saving to a spending mindset in retirement - and where people often go wrong-which involves the limbic system of the brain and how it conflicts with our pre-frontal cortex. Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments:“It's the spending of the money on the right kind of things that make you happy.”“And in retirement, money facilitates. It's an avenue towards activities that actually do make you happy.”“People feel differently about spending money from savings than they do spending money from income… Well, people spend more when they have $35,000 of income versus having $500,000 in savings. That's an example of how using your money the right way can actually help you get more satisfaction.”Get in touch with Michael FinkeWebsiteTwitter (X)Facebook ContactSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Today, we have an informative chat with the celebrated plastic surgeon Dr. Carolyn Chang, from San Francisco, who shares her insights and thoughts about the societal consequences, moral implications, and realities of aesthetic improvement. We know this can be a hot-button topic for our AGEIST community, so not only do we discuss the pros and cons of aesthetic procedures, but we also get Dr. Chang's inside opinion on operations, and hear why some of her clients make this choice. From the risks associated with Cool Sculpting to the effectiveness of tummy tucks for people over 70 to the psychological and emotional aspects of plastic surgery, highlighting that it is more than just a vanity-driven choice. Join us for this conversation and let us know your thoughts on plastic surgery; I would love to field questions and comments in next week's show. Email me: david@weareageist.comThank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Key Moments:“It is surgery. It's not something you want to take lightly.”“What I really enjoy in plastic surgery is the immediacy of the outcome and the joy that it gives people. It's a pretty simple thing. If you feel good about yourself, life changes.”“So many more people get orthodontia as children, they don't really think about it quite the same way; but it is the same. You can see how good [Invisalign] made you feel. That's what's going on with plastic surgery.”“Patients that I have are normal people. They're your neighbors, they're your brothers, they're your sisters, and they really just wanna fix something that bugs them.” Get in touch with Dr. ChangWebsiteInstagramFacebook Contact HerSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What if the key to a healthier, more satisfying midlife isn't about adhering to perfection, but rather learning to create, navigate and break habits? This serves as the foundation of today's conversation with Tamsen Fadal. Tamsen is, among many things, a TV journalist, author, women’s health advocate, and good friend of the AGEIST team. First, we jump into the process of identifying behavioral patterns and turning a critical eye on ourselves without judgment. We discuss how to replace less healthy habits and celebrate our successes, no matter the size. Tamsen and I touch on the role of social media and the damaging effects that unrealistic expectations can often have on our self-perception.To conclude, we address the critical phase of menopause and the need for self-advocacy during this time. We share thoughts on finding the right medical support and establishing sustainable, healthier habits for a more fulfilling life. Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. Key Moments“If I find myself doing something I’m not proud of, I tell myself: that's not who I am. I'm doing this thing, but it's not who I am.”“With modern social media we've never been so overexposed to everybody else's life and everyone else's everything, so I think that puts a lot more pressure on us, right?”“There’s an interesting interplay between habit and accomplishment in the long term and the short term. I often overestimate what can happen in the short term and I really underestimate what can happen in the long term. It is always fantastic to look back a few months or even years and see how far things have come.”Connect with TamsenWebsitePodcastInstagramFacebook YoutubeSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Today we host Dr. Mike Roizen, emeritus chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic and bestselling author. His new app, the Longevity Playbook, is changing the game by democratizing health knowledge.It is always great to talk to Dr. Mike and learn about  the latest and greatest news from the frontiers of the medical science world. I got to hear about everything from the complexities of stem cell treatment, to protein restriction, to changing testosterone levels,  to the latest data on genetic control switches and the potential of gene editing to cure heart failure. We also took time to address some of the controversies in health and wellness, like the proper way to take aspirin to avoid bleeding, and the recent FDA approval of colchicine. Curious about the role of curcumin in reducing dementia risk? Or the function of nitric oxide in our blood vessels? We've got you covered. For more on Dr. Mike Roizen, check out the links below:Today's SponsorsInsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Connect with Dr. RoizenThe Longevity PlaybookThe RealAge TestCleveland Clinic ProfileTwitterLinkedInInstagramFacebookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
DescriptionOvercoming fears and expanding capabilities helps us to change our internal stories. Physical challenges are not so much about the momentary discomfort, but about how to expand what we believe we are capable of in life. Kristin, Weitzel, the founder of Wellpower, helps people uncover their inner potential by stepping outside of their comfort zones. We cover the power of new experiences, neuroplasticity, and the wonder of cold exposure. Next, we break down the science behind these practices, discussing how they can improve health, extend our lifespan, and increase our performance. We also look into a few differences between men and women when it comes to fasting, cold plunges, and overall mindset towards aging and health.SponsorsInsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% of your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Ned’s Mellö Magnesium — essential supplement to improve sleep, reduce stress, increase energy, and more. Use code “AGEIST” for 15% off at helloned.com/AGEISTConnect with Kristin WeitzelWebsiteInstagramFacebook YoutubeLinkedInTikTokContactVisit ageist.com for a full transcription Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Is it ever too late to meet your personal health goals? It took positivity and determination for athlete and women’s empowerment coach Julia Linn, otherwise known as @dolphinine to overcome diabetes, a double organ transplant, and cardiac bypass surgery. In fact, since she embarked on her fitness journey at age 62, she has found great power and joy in taking full authorship over her health. This week, we peel back the layers of wellness, and dive deep into mindset. My conversation with Julia explores her experiences with the toxic cultures of diet exercise sectors, the peril of fast fixes, and the value of steady, measured progress, and self-care. We hear personal stories on how menopause led her to experiment with varied foods and eventually find the balance that works best for her body. This further demonstrates the importance of self-responsibility in health and nutrition choices. Join us as we navigate personal growth, health journeys, and fitness–drawing inspiration from others to lead healthier, happier, and longer lives! And for those wondering, the answer is "no it is never too late to meet your health goals!"Be sure to check out Julia’s new book: My Power Decade: A Story of Mindset, Weight Loss, Muscle Gain, and Reclaiming Health After Age SixtyKey Moments"So I'm 63. I'm on a stage in a bikini, and I actually won, and it just sort of started this whole experience for me of knowing what my body could do. And, more importantly, let women know who are 50 plus, struggling with menopause, struggling with self-esteem, struggling with their body issues., to see me: a double organ transplant, triple cardiac bypass, no thyroid, to see me like strong and muscular at 66, 65. They suddenly think: she gives me hope, she can do it. I can do it To me, that is the biggest gift I can give out of all my experiences to let other women know this is possible. Don't limit yourself. ""Low calorie, high cardio is not sustainable, and I feel like that industry has said okay, here's another quick fix. How about a shot? How about you take a shot and it makes you so sick that you don't want to eat food and you lose weight? How about that? First of all, it doesn't deal with mindset issues, which are vital.""Be patient, go slow, listen to your body. Everybody's different. If you want to do keto, do keto. If you want to do macros, do macros. If you want to do portion control, do that. Everybody's different, but it has to be a common sense approach. Day in and day out, positive, repetitive action that shows you honor your body, you love your body. It can't come out of 'I hate my body, I'm disgusted.'"SponsorsInsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Connect with Julia LinnWebsiteInstagramFacebook Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Rethinking Fitness: The Overlooked Significance of Stability and BalanceStaying useful for as long as we can, brain training our central nervous system to improve our balance, demystifying PT, the difference between stability and balance, and more. In today's show, I'm here to share my personal experiences surrounding stability and balance - two aspects that are often overlooked. This episode is all about the journey; from me hopping on one foot to enhance balance, to exploring physical therapy and sports for more robust body stability, to learning how this fosters longer, better, and healthier lives for all of us. It's about harnessing the power of movement and control.As we age, the risk of injuries from falls increases alarmingly, making stability and balance crucial for our overall health. This episode sheds light on these important elements of fitness and emphasizes how their role goes beyond the traditional gym routine.Thank you to our sponsors: InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.SRW Labs – Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Quotes“If we feel confident in our bodies, if we feel certain that we are stable, doing whatever we're doing, we're going to be able to be more useful.”“Doing things like playing tennis, playing pickleball, all of these things require an element of stability, and one of the things to keep in mind is that a lot of our physical faculties are going to decay pretty much no matter what we do. So we need to keep them at the peak level for as long as we can.”“Then we have balance, and balance is a critical part of stability, but it's not the same thing as stability.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with David StewartWebsiteInstagramFacebook LinkedInEmailVisit ageist.com for a full transcription Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Michael Breus, the internationally renowned “Sleep Doctor” joins us to discuss achieving optimal sleep, the side effects of poor sleep habits, and how little changes can often be the first dominoes that lead to life-changing improvement. Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Ned Mellö Magnesium — essential supplement to improve sleep, reduce stress, increase energy, and more. Use code “AGEIST” for 15% off at helloned.com/AGEISTInsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Synopsis:Ever wondered why your sleep quality fluctuates or why you're wide awake when others are deep in their dreams? Not all questions about sleep are as simple as: "night owl or early bird?" In this empowering episode, we sat down with Dr. Michael Breus, the Sleep Doctor himself, to shed light on the complex world of sleep. We explored how our sleep is affected by continuous sunlight, the role of glucose monitors, and much more. Diving deeper. Dr. Breus explains how our core body temperature and melatonin intertwine and offers valuable advice on how to optimize your environment for better sleep. We explored the fascinating realm of sleep chronotypes, debunking the misconceptions and revealing what it means to be a bear, wolf, or dolphin sleeper. We also discussed how to stay cool at night without becoming dependent on AC. Finally, we turned our attention to the serious topic of sleep apnea and unraveled its prevalence, risk factors and treatment options including CPAP, Inspire, and Excite. We wrapped up the conversation discussing how physical activity, from pickleball to swimming, can improve your overall health, sleep, and longevity. Join us to better understand and improve your sleep.Key Moments“Memory Foam sleeps hot.”“You don’t have to run a marathon, but you do have to get off of the couch.”“With patients who had mild symptoms of age-related memory loss, once we got their apnea fixed, what we thought was dementia and Alzheimer's literally disappeared because they were breathing and getting into these deeper stages of sleep.”Connect with Dr. Breus:WebsiteSleep QuizInstagramFacebook LinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the importance of recovery for overall health? Why do we have to be extra diligent and consistent with our health as we age? What are sub-concussive events? What are the benefits of creatine for brain health? What do we need to know about taking omega-3s? Thank you to our sponsors:InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Jeff Byers, co-founder and CEO of Momentous and former NFL lineman, discusses his NFL career, his approach to physical and cognitive recovery, brain health, creatine and omega-3 supplementation, and more. “Everything you do has a purpose and a reason and if it doesn’t relate back to what you are really trying to accomplish, it’s noise and therefore you exit out of it.” “As an athlete, you’re willing to sacrifice a lot to be great and you make decisions that are not good for you in the long term to be great at something.” “Being an offensive lineman is not good for cognitive health… but for that period of time, it’s what I chose to do.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Jeff:LinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Why must we focus on maintaining muscle mass into later years? What is blood flow restriction training? What is vascular tissue? How does vascular tissue interact with muscle building? How does Kaatsu improve circulation and vascularity? How can older individuals benefit from products like Kaatsu? Thank you to our sponsors:InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Steven Munatones is the co-founder and CEO of Kaatsu. Steven has started several companies and with his company, Kaatsu, he is currently enabling people from wounded warriors and paraplegics to Olympic and professional athletes to rehabilitate more quickly, effectively and conveniently, and to enable older, sedentary individuals improve their blood circulation and muscle tone.  “We use these bands as a catalyst to create an engorgement of blood in the limbs and that is the kickstarter to a variety of hormonal and metabolic responses in the body.”“Our oldest user is 104 years old, we have another user who is 95. They just want to continue a quality of life, they want to be able to open up a jar, they want to be able to wash their hair easily, and they want to sweep around their house. Just to handle these things they need to maintain their muscle mass.” “With older people, it’s also a very critical thing that we are standing, sitting, standing, sitting, standing, sitting to teach them that when you might trip, the last thing we want is for them to fall and break a bone. If they can catch themselves, maybe they don’t break their bone. Maybe they catch themselves and they’re able to not have to go to the ER.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Steven:LinkedInKaatsu — Use code “SuperAge5” for a 5% discount off Kaatsu.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
We need omega-3s, but what is the bioavailability difference between algae-based omega-3s and fish oil? What are EPA and DHA? What is the connection between omega-3s and mood? How is algae more sustainable than fish oil?Thank you to our sponsors:InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Ned Mellö Magnesium — essential supplement to improve sleep, reduce stress, increase energy, and more. Use code “AGEIST” for 15% off at helloned.com/AGEISTIsaac Berzin is a scientist and entrepreneur in the field of sustainable microalgae. He currently serves as the founder and CTO of Vaxa — developing sustainable algae-based feed and food ingredients. The company's production facility is located in Iceland, integrated with one of the world's largest geothermal power production facilities.Isaac joins us to discuss everything we need to know about algae, the issues with fish oil, sustainability, and what is next for his company, Vaxa. “If you look at the composition of fish oil today, it’s not a clean source.” “You can consume ⅓ of algae omega-3s, compared to fish oil, and still get the same benefit.” “The human body reacts to your diet; it’s not going to produce the same model enzymes if you have this kind of meal or that kind of meal.” “I don’t believe that if you’re doing the right thing, you have to suffer.” “Do you know any plant that has 70% protein? Even meat I don’t think has 70% protein. So, algae is a super, superfood.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Isaac:VaxaLinkedInOrlo Nutrition Omega-3sOmega-3 Index Test KitSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Jennifer Wagner is trained as a pediatric anesthesiologist and spent most of her career at Stanford. Then, 2 years ago, she made the decision to shift and leave clinical practice and move to the mountains with her family, and became the Chief Medical Officer at Liminal Collective. Thank you to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. Dr. Wagner discusses how she is taking a 40-year preventative approach to her aging, the poor quality of life of a doctor, why she stepped back from that lifestyle, Liminal Collective, how she is teaching women to optimize their lives through her new project “Prosper,” performance, and more. “I used to drive home from Stanford and sit in my garage and cry before I went in to take care of my two kids under 4. I was so stressed from work and then walk in and have to be a mom in a split second after working a 12-hour day.”“The pandemic really took a toll on women, having to balance careers and kids at home, so there was a huge exit of women out of the workplace that still hasn’t recovered.”  “Is everything optimal? Is waiting until I have a significant risk factor, is that really the right time to start prevention? To me, I said no.”“I am super fortunate my parents are still alive but I’ve watched them age and I would prefer to age differently. They’re doing okay but they’re not the way I want to be at 78. That really sparked looking into how I can optimize myself now so that every ten years my risk factors stay zero.” “Keeping people out of the hospital, keeping people healthy, and keeping people off medication is not financially lucrative for a lot of industries which is unfortunate but it’s the bottom line.” “We get so busy. You can spend your entire day from the moment you wake up to the moment you go to bed trying to live a longer life but there also can just be moments of joy, slowing down, looking up. We get in such a hurry all the time but smiling, saying hello to someone on a trail, and appreciating what’s around us has significant health benefits.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Dr. Jennifer Wagner:LinkedInLiminal Collectivejen@weprosper.coSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the default mode network? How does breathwork impact our thinking? What is the power of acts of kindness? What is the art of living? How do we find our purpose? Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Dr. Kien Vuu, concierge performance and longevity physician specializing in human optimization and regenerative medicine, media expert, and author, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss the default mode network, how to live well beyond the science of longevity, finding your purpose, and more. “It’s so important to be aware of the things that trigger us because it might be coming from our past. If we’re not aware of that program that’s running below the surface, we’re going to be making choices from the unconscious conditioned autopilot mode of the brain.” “The energy of love, of healing, of laughter can spread across a community just as fast as fear, resentment, hate, so energy can ripple across.” “How we treat each other, how we treat strangers, that is actually medicine as well and just as powerful.” “How we choose to show up in every single moment of our life is medicine. That’s the art of living.” “We come into this world with this authentic love vibration of just who we are as kids, that’s who we are authentically, so the things that naturally bring joy to us, the things that light us up, the things that make us feel good, those things are programmed in our DNA. Purpose is really just us to exist as us.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Dr. Kien Vuu:WebsiteInstagramFacebookLinkedInThrive State Book 2nd EditionSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Should we feel guilty about enjoying life when there is suffering in the world? How does prayer work? How can we be useful to others? Should we enjoy abundance? What is the importance of relationships for our health? How much self-care is appropriate? Thank you to our sponsors: Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Clayton Crawley, Episcopal priest and EVP, Chief Church Relations Officer at The Church Pension Group joins us to discuss his religious beliefs, how to enjoy life while understanding suffering, how to be useful, longevity, and more. “Part of being a joyful person is to understand that being selfish is actually a path to misery. You can enjoy the best things in life but it’s when you take that enjoyment and hold it tightly, you are committing what in Christianity we would call a sin. You’re being selfish.” “If you give your life away, you will actually save it.” “You can be selfish and have all the money and all the health that you need but you will die because that’s not what it’s about. It is about giving to others, being generous, being joyful. The people that are the most joyful, in my experience, are those who have the most connections.” “What keeps your brain healthy and what makes you happy long-term is having relationships with other people.” “I believe that we are called to live well as long as we live.”“It’s really a gift to be in relationship with other people.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Clayton:LinkedInChurch Pension GroupSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is metabolic health? What is glucose? What is a continuous glucose monitor? How does stress impact our glucose levels and spikes? Why should we eat protein before carbs? How does time of day impact our metabolism? How does caffeine impact glucose levels? Thank you to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Kara Collier is the co-founder and VP of Health at Nutrisense, one of America’s fastest-growing wellness-tech startups, where she leads the health team. Kara is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN), and Certified Nutrition Support Clinician (CNSC) specializing in glucose control and metabolism.Kara joins us to discuss metabolic health, glucose as we age, how stress impacts our glucose spikes, the importance of protein, and more. “Typically what you see in the ICUs actually are complications from lifestyle-related chronic conditions. Something like needing an urgent leg amputation because of uncontrolled diabetes or needing to be put on dialysis because of uncontrolled cardiovascular disease. These were the types of instances I was seeing over and over and that experience led to some frustrations wishing I could help people sooner so they never had to end up there in the first place.” “Just like a car has an engine that interacts with many different components of the car to run it, we have a similar cellular engine and that would be considered metabolic health as a whole.” “It’s not that we never have our glucose move, it’s just that we want to keep it in these  healthy ranges and we don’t want to overload those places where glucose can go.” “If somebody is relatively healthy, their metabolic health looks good overall but their fasted glucose level is always high, typically the #1 thing that’s happening is chronic stress.” “With nutrition specifically, the framework we try to teach people is: master the basics, understand the fundamentals that everyone should be doing and then be malleable and empirical. Be willing to be flexible in your approach based off of your own personalized data because we all are unique.” “About the worst thing that you could do for your glucose levels is a liquid form of sugar.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Kara:InstagramLinkedInNutrisenseSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What happens if you outlive your money? What do we need to know about investments? How can we have peace of mind about our finances? What does retirement look like in the future? What is an annuity?Thank you to our sponsors: LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Kate Beattie is a senior retirement income strategist with American Funds and she empowers individuals to understand their finances. She discusses what an annuity is, how to find peace of mind around your finances, how to not outlive your money, and more. “Think of those folks who are approaching retirement and they’ve got that family history of longevity, they’re in excellent health, they’re likely to experience that above average longevity or life expectancy. If they haven’t saved enough to achieve their retirement spending goal but they’re looking to maximize their income, however long that may be, those are excellent candidates for an annuity.” “The connection between peace of mind and secure income or that protected lifetime income was so strong across all investors.” “Our dreams of retiring at 65 might now be 80, in order to make your funds last until 120.” “Write down a list of everybody that you talk to on a weekly basis, now go through and cross out every one of those that are people you work with. Our list gets really small. What is our purpose in that next phase?” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Kate:LinkedInDisclaimer:  The views depicted in this material are for information purposes only and are not necessarily those of Capital Group/American Funds. The views and commentary should not be considered specific advice or recommendations for any individuals.​​Figures are past results and are not predictive of results in future periods.Investments are not FDIC-insured, nor are they deposits of or guaranteed by a bank or any other entity, so they may lose value. Investors should carefully consider investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This and other important information is contained in the fund prospectuses and summary prospectuses, which can be obtained from a financial professional and should be read carefully before investing.  For current information, visit capitalgroup.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is senescence? What about autophagy? What role does caloric restriction play in senescent cells? How does rapamycin impact vaccine efficacy? What do we need to know about fisetin and quercetin? What is the #1 thing that we should avoid to protect our DNA? Thank you to our sponsors:Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. Matt Yousefzadeh, PhD is an instructor and researcher at Columbia University and specializes in aging, cancer, DNA repair, immunology, senescence, and more. He joins us to discuss inflammaging, senescence, the impact of rapamycin on vaccine efficacy, the #1 thing we should avoid to protect our DNA, and more. “We’re losing our ability to respond to new challenges as we progress through time.” “When they gave the elderly a version of rapamycin and then gave them an annual influenza vaccination, they made 20% more antibodies against influenza, and the immune cells or T cells showed reduced markers of exhaustion.” “If you take old mice, the equivalent of an elderly individual, and then put them on fisetin, just supplemented in the chow, it made them live a little bit longer but it also reduced their senescent cell burden and many markers of pathology in their tissues, or improved some of their physiological function.” “As our bodies age, all our tissues are aging at different times and different rates.”“By and large, the things that we can affect in our everyday life are things like diet and exercise. We also know, too, that chronic stress has been shown to shorten life, social stress has been shown to shorten the lifespan of mice. We even see that social stress can have an impact on our immune function.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Matt & resources mentioned:Matt's LinkedInAmerican Aging AssociationThe Gerontological Society of America Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is a 3rd generation vibration wearable and how does it impact stress, focus, recovery, and social interactions? How can we track our stress levels? How is Apollo Neuro different from other wearable technologies? Listeners receive $40 off Apollo Neuro: https://apolloneuroscience.pxf.io/c/3793750/892804/12331Dr. Dave Rabin, MD, PhD, is a neuroscientist, board-certified psychiatrist, health tech entrepreneur & inventor who has been studying the impact of chronic stress in humans for over 15 years. He is the co-founder & chief innovation officer at Apollo Neuroscience, which has developed the first scientifically-validated wearable technology that actively improves sleep, relaxation, focus, and calm, using a novel touch therapy that signals safety to the brain. Dr. Rabin is the executive director of The Board of Medicine & the medical director of the Apollo Clinic.Dr. Rabin joins us to discuss stress, how he is using elements of music and touch as a way to activate the parasympathetic nervous system with his company Apollo Neuro, how Apollo helps sleep, focus, recovery, social interactions, and more.Thank you to our sponsors:LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. “Stress is everywhere and it will always be there. The question is how do we look at it from the perspective of growth rather than suffering, and if we can look at it from the perspective of growth then we can actually change the outcome of the situation.” “Touch is free; we can apply it to ourselves, we can apply it to each other. It doesn’t require a lot of skill. It does require a positive intention that is a sharing of kindness, affection, human interaction.” “Holding hands, getting a hug, these kinds of sensations are potently activating the parasympathetic nervous system so they dramatically calm the body. And they can do it within seconds without effort by the person receiving the hug or receiving the hand hold.” “We think about stress as sometimes being positive, helping us grow; and sometimes being negative, and hurting our performance and our recovery. “This is really the first of the gen-3 wearables that are wearables that actually change the body. And it’s the first one to use sound in a scientifically validated way to change the body, change the way we feel, and improve our ability to sleep and focus and recover from stress.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How is Bryan Johnson changing the field of longevity through his health optimization protocol? What is Project Blueprint? What are the self destructive behaviors that have become normalized in society? What are the simple health things that everyone should implement in their life? What are some of the skincare protocols that Bryan incorporates? LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. Bryan Johnson is the world's most measured human. Johnson sold his company, Braintree Venmo, to PayPal for $800m in 2013. Since then, he's been investing millions to slow and reverse his aging. In 2021, he set a World Record by reducing his epigenetic age by 5.1 years in 7 months. His program Project Blueprint is an endeavor to help people take better care of themselves. Bryan Johnson discusses how he went from physically unwell to where he is today, aging slower than a 10 year old, his current protocol and Project Blueprint, our normalized destructive behaviors, how he “fired” himself for the sake of his health, his skin health routine, the future of technology, and more. “Wouldn’t it be possible for you and I to have an imagination of ourselves if we said ‘Okay, David, what are you and I in 20 years?’ What if we could assume better instead of inevitable decay? How would that change the way we approach life, work with each other, deal with each other, what effect would it have on humanity?” “Could I build an algorithm that would take better care of me than I could myself and could we attach ourselves to the progress curves of technology and science so that you and I can say ‘What do you and I look like in 20 years? We don’t know, but better.’” “I just want an algorithm to take care of my health and wellness, I know my own mind, if I give my own mind the smallest opportunity to make a decision, it’s going to make the wrong decision every single time. I just cannot trust myself, I know this.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Bryan Johnson:Project Blueprint InstagramTwitterLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How does exercise improve physical and cognitive health? Is loss of function a normal part of aging? What is proprioception and how does age impact it? What is dual tasking? What is the importance of improving our balance? Learn more about Vivo and receive a free month:  https://momence.com/Vivo/membership/Vivo-Promo-Month-for-Ageist-Members/54570 Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Kevin Snodgrass is the head trainer at Vivo and Dr. Joe Nocera is an Associate Professor of Neurology. Kevin and Dr. Nocera join us to discuss how exercise positively affects our physical and cognitive health, how Vivo is treating the brain like any other muscle in the body, what dual tasking is, and more. “Walking is almost automatic until we start to age and then it becomes a little more of a challenge and it becomes a little more variable; and if it’s a little more variable it introduces fall risk.” “We know that we can improve the physical functioning profile of pretty much anybody whether they’re in a disease state or they're aging healthily but we can also really impact brain health with exercise.” “Older adults think of loss of function as a normal part of this process and it really isn’t, it shouldn't be… If we think about loss of function as a normal part of the process, we’re kind of giving up. And what I want to do is show people that we can get back a lot of what we lost.” “We have no way to predict who’s going to fall. Our number one predictor of falls is a previous fall and that doesn’t do anyone any good.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What are peptides? What about semaglutide? Are these safe to take for weight loss? How does aging and menopause impact weight gain? What is the importance of lifestyle changes to improve our health? Learn more about B-Untethered and Telegenixx https://b-untethered.com/rule-midlife-jumpstart/.Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Erin Keyes is the co-founder and CEO of Telegenixx, a company expanding access to personalized regenerative care and peptide- or hormone-based treatment. Anissa Buckley is the founder of B-Untethered, a menopause company integrating science into a results-focused, personalized, specific lifestyle plan just for you. Erin and Anissa join us to discuss peptides, semaglutide, Ozempic, weight gain during the aging process, how we must also address our lifestyle, and more. Erin and Anissa join us to discuss peptides, semaglutide, Ozempic, weight loss during the aging process, how we must also address our lifestyle, and more. Semaglutide itself is a series of amino acids.” “We don’t wake up one day and we’re obese. We slowly but surely throughout the lifespan, through environmental factors, lifestyle factors, genetic factors, etc. can gain weight.” “The average woman over the age of 45, 45% of us are obese; not overweight.” “When you can personalize the care that you’re offering and giving those specific, actionable routes, I do think that it creates this opportunity to carry that forward on their own terms.” “Maybe the Groupon versions of semaglutide are promoting shot only but I would imagine that even they are not. This is a component of a person’s life. It is not the only thing that we hope that they are doing to pursue their own health.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the connection between HRT and breast cancer? How long can someone safely be on HRT? What does Dr. Suzanne make of the recent menopause movement? Why do we need to keep an open mind when it comes to medical advances? What is Dr. Suzanne seeing in the menopause and aging field that is interesting to her? Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 10% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz is a doctor, expert, speaker, and advocate for integrative women's health. She has also created a Menopause Bootcamp to de-stigmatize the aging process and help empower women. Dr. Suzanne discusses HRT for menopause, what we need to know about hormones and breast cancer, how the medical field is everchanging and we must keep an open mind, what is interesting her in the menopause and aging field, and more. “This is not a disease; this is a state of being alive. So you have options in terms of how you want to live and age well, whatever that means to you.” “Science is not a religion. It is not a monolith, it is not unchanging and unmoving. That is not what science is. Science is a process of inquiry. Period. End of sentence.”“There’s actually quite a bit of data on the potential health benefits of estrogen specifically in all of us and in breast cancer survivors.” “The vast majority of us who are diagnosed with breast cancer are going to be diagnosed at early stages. The vast majority of those of us diagnosed with breast cancer are going to die of: breast cancer or heart disease? Heart disease!” “The number one tool for healthy aging is lifestyle. That’s always the best. Exercise, movement, getting the blood flowing, staying flexible, mindset – it’s really not rocket science.”“One of the great things as we age, if we have community, we have support, we have tools, is we start to settle more into who we are and start to appreciate that.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Suzanne GilbergWebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookLinkedInYouTubeSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What does the future hold for us as a society? What about age? When are we getting the flying cars that we were promised? How will life stages change in the future? How are things like ChatGPT changing our world? What is a brand in the future? Faith Popcorn, futurist and best-selling author, is renowned for her extraordinary ability to position brands and entire corporations to succeed in the ever-evolving landscape of Tomorrow, with an accuracy rate of over 95% in forecasting everything from technology to nutrition to personal care. Faith joins us to discuss what the future looks like for society, age, life stages, entertainment, work, and more. Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.“I think that age – in the future, the issue will be: How can I live healthily into the future? But also, we haven’t answered some of the questions like: Are you going to still stay married to the same person for 130 years? Unlikely, I think. Are you going to still have the same occupation? Will you have your dream occupation? Will you run out of money?”“Entertainment is going to be very, very important. I know it’s adorable that we go to a movie theater but we can probably watch something that’s on a lens in our eye. We’re going to be able to go to the Metaverse with a lens that’s in our eye.” “There may be time travel before we have a flying car. We may be able to move our molecules through space before we have a flying car. It’s much more efficient.” “If somebody else can do it as well as you can do it, let them do it… And then you can either make it a little better, make it a little different, or do something else that they can’t do.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Faith Popcorn:WebsiteInstagramFacebookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What are the economic implications of living longer? Why do we need to change the way we are aging? How long will we need to work because of our increased life expectancy? What will retirement look like in the future? What assets should we be investing in? InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. Andrew J. Scott is a Professor of Economics at London Business School having previously held positions at Oxford University, London School of Economics and Harvard University. His work focuses on the economics of longevity and he is the co-author of The 100-Year Life and The New Long Life.Andrew joins us to discuss the economic implications of living longer, how we need to change the way we are aging, what retirement will look like in the future, the assets that we should be investing in, and more. “What we need to do is to change how we age. We need to age better. Rather than focusing on, ‘Oh, there are more old people,’ I think we need to focus on, actually, given the phenomenal increase in life expectancy that has happened, we need to change how we age.”“We haven’t really expected to reach into those older ages in the past. Of course, there have always been old people but it’s been a minority living to 80 or 90. But if you look at the data today in most rich countries, it’s the majority who will be living to 80 or 90. So, we need to age better and behave differently.” “You’ve got more time ahead of you. Whether you’re 20, 50, or 80, you have more time ahead of you than past 20-year-olds, 50-year-olds, or 80-year-olds. So you have to invest more into your future. You just have a greater incentive to do it.” “The challenge you’ve got with a longer life is how to finance it.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Andrew Scott:WebsiteLinkedInBooks: The 100-Year Life & The New Long LifeSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE)? How does TPE impact brain health? How does inflammation drive aging? What is cell senescence? Are people who donate blood healthier? How frequently does someone need to do TPE? What are the risks? Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Dr. Sanjeev Goel, physician and founder of Peak Human, is passionate ​about taking a holistic approach to wellness through Integrative and Regenerative Medicine. He advocates a healthy lifestyle centered around plant-based diet, focused physical activity, and enhancing mental resilience. Dr. Goel joins us to discuss therapeutic plasma exchange, regenerative medicine, longevity, and more. “There’s something about young blood that potentially causes rejuvenation or there’s something about the removal of old blood that actually causes rejuvenation.” “We know that Alzheimer’s is really caused by inflammation and lack of ability to detoxify the brain… so that’s causing more and more inflammation.” “In animals, we have pretty good science that this is causing less neuroinflammation, in muscles it looks like there’s going to be more stem cells, more regeneration in the liver.”“Inflammation seems to be a key driver of aging.” “If you change the base at which these cells are living in and bring it back down to a more youthful stage, then those cells behave like they’re younger.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Sanjeev Goel:LinkedInPeak Human WebsiteEmail: drgoel@peakhuman.ca Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is our circadian rhythm and how does it impact our health? What time should we eat, exercise, and sleep? How does caffeine impact our circadian rhythm? What time of day does the brain work best? How does traveling impact our circadian rhythm? How are age and circadian rhythms connected? What are the five tips that can help us improve our circadian rhythm? How does the ICU impact circadian rhythms? Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Dr. Satchin Panda is a professor at The Salk Institute and author of the book The Circadian Code: Lose Weight, Supercharge Your Energy, and Transform Your Health from Morning to Midnight. He joins us to discuss circadian rhythm, what time we should eat, exercise, work, and sleep, how age impacts circadian rhythms, and more. “Circadian rhythm is essentially the master plan that is already written into our DNA in every cell and if we follow this timetable then we can live a few years longer.” “We are designed to eat more carbohydrates in the first half of the day, not in the second half of our day or late into the night.”“Our bodies are programmed with this timetable and we just have to follow it.”  “For people who are trying to control their blood pressure, who are trying to control their blood sugar with exercise, afternoon exercise tends to be more effective in reducing blood pressure and also controlling blood glucose much better than the identical exercise done in the morning.”“Caffeine has a huge impact on sleep.”“As we age, our circadian rhythm dampens; so that means our body actually doesn’t have the right timing cue for when to do what.”“Try to go to bed at a habitual, fixed time and then stay in bed for at least 8 hours because when you stay in bed for 8 hours then you get at least 7 hours of restorative sleep.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Satchin Panda:TwitterInstagramBookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How do hormones impact the muscular-skeletal system? How can we treat hormone imbalance for both men and women? Why do women need to lift heavy weights? What do we need to know about glucose? What order should we eat our foods in to prevent glucose spikes? Why might HIIT not be good to do daily? What does it mean to be a peak performer? Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Dr. Vonda Wright, double board-certified orthopedic sports medicine surgeon specializing in shoulder, hip, and knee arthroscopy for athletes and active people of all ages, joins us to discuss the importance of mobility, why women and men must lift heavy weights for optimal health, how to be a peak performer, and more. “My life’s work has been really dispelling the myth that aging is an inevitable decline from the vitality of youth down some slippery slope to frailty and dispelling the myth that there’s nothing we can do about it.” “Why do I get up and go to work? It’s because I know that by saving mobility, whether I save your knee, whether I make your shoulder not hurt, any of the things we do, by saving your mobility I’m actually saving you from the ravages of chronic disease.” “What people don’t realize, because we’re talking mostly about hot flashes, and brain fog, and sleep disturbances, is that the muscular-skeletal effects of losing your estrogen are profound and permanent.” “80% of all women in midlife, as their hormones fluctuate, have muscular-skeletal pain and 25% have such severe pain it’s disabling.”“When people fall down — usually in the 70s, both men and women — and break their hip, 50% of men and women do not return to pre-fall function and 30% of men die.” “There is clear data that lifting heavy is what will maintain your power and as we age that’s what we need.”“I find that being in a state of peak performance is having the faith to believe that we can do something that we cannot see.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Vonda:WebsiteInstagramLinkedIn TwitterEmail: vonda@vondawright.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Your questions answered! What is AGEIST all about in 3 words? Does age matter when it comes to dating? Is skiing safe for the first time at 65 years old? How can one embrace aging? Why did we start AGEIST? Why is it so hard to lose weight? Any tips for cholesterol? Thank you to our sponsors:Science Research Wellness — improve your cellular health. Listeners receive 20% off all products with code AGEIST20 at SRW.co. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.David does a solo episode to answer your questions, including what AGEIST is really all about, the role that age plays in dating, how to embrace aging, why David started AGEIST, cholesterol meds, the four things that David learned last year, and more. “How to embrace aging… the first thing is: Hey! You’re alive. The alternative to aging is not being alive so, right away, gratitude. We’re doing alright. We’re still in the game.” “Purpose does not come from passion; passion comes from purpose. Think about how you can help other people; maybe they’re people close to you, maybe they’re people far away.” “You need a gang. Life is a social activity, and filling our lives with people that we care about, with people that care about us — you don’t need a lot but you need that core group. If you don’t have that, become a joiner, say yes, see what you can do about upping your posse value.” “Get up in the morning, look in the mirror, and you say to yourself, ‘I am an athlete’ no matter what condition your body is in, and then behave as an athlete would behave.” “40% reduction in all-cause mortality if you sit in a sauna that’s at least 170 degrees for 20 minutes 3 times a week. There are very few things you can do with that amount of time that has that level of effect.” “We can do incredible things at this age.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we sleep better? How is sleep a social activity? What are the gender differences between male and female sleep? How does your partner’s sleep impact your sleep? What strategies can couples implement to co-sleep more successfully? Why should we not take melatonin? How do you get your partner to not snore? Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Wendy Troxel is a clinical psychologist, author, and sleep medicine expert. She joins us to discuss sleep, how sleep is actually a social activity for many and needs to be optimized as such, the physical and mental issues that come from sleep loss, the gender differences between male and female sleep, how to better co-sleep with your partner, why we should not take melatonin, how to deal with a snoring partner, and more. “Sleep in the real world doesn’t occur in a vacuum. Sleep in the real world is often messy and noisy, and really for most people, shared. In fact, two-thirds of adults regularly share a bed with a bed partner.”“We can’t neglect to consider the social environment when we think about risk factors for sleep as well as who is affected by our sleep.” “Sleep itself is a highly active and dynamic state; it is not just one solitary state through the night like a light switch going off.”“Sleep is critically important for our cognitive function, our memory. Sleep loss is associated with cognitive decline, even increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease. We know it affects our concentration, our productivity, our ability to problem solve. Sleep is also profoundly linked with our mental health and our wellbeing.” “Women are twice as likely to have insomnia as compared to men.” “Because there’s so much stigma attached to the marital bed, there’s just the assumption that all couples, from the time they fall in love and are together, their sleep habits should be perfectly compatible; and that’s not always the case.”“There is not a one-size-fits-all sleeping strategy for all couples, and the more we subscribe to this belief, the more we’re pigeonholing people and couples into strategies that may not work best for them.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Wendy:WebsiteSharing the Covers: Every Couple’s Guide to Better SleepSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What are the problems that come from aging and what can we do about them? What is the importance of staying active in old age? What is autophagy and how does it relate to the aging process? Why is it that cancer often recurs? Are herbal remedies legitimate? What do we need to know about cholesterol? What is the importance of community on our health?Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Denis Noble, 86, is an innovator, scientist, musician, ballroom dancer, and Oxford University Emeritus Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology. He joins us to discuss how to increase our healthspans and our lifespans, what we need to know about the aging process and how it impacts our health, the importance of community, and more. “As you get into long life but very unhealthy life, you’re having a big burden on society. I’m not blaming people. I’m saying that this is what we’re now seeing and I think we have to do something about it. I don’t think we should accept that there is nothing you can do about it.” “There is absolutely no doubt that the biggest thing you can do to remain healthy in old age is to keep active even if it’s difficult, it’s best to keep active. You use it or you lose it.” “The aging population suffers from these multifactorial diseases with many genes involved and that will not yield to just more sequencing of people’s genomes.”“When you attack a late-stage cancer, you may, hopefully, kill it off enough for a permanent cure. But that’s, unfortunately, rarer than we once imagined it would be. Very often what happens is it produces a period of several years, which is good, when the cancer has retreated but it will then come back in an even more virulent form.”“To the degree you can do it, a healthy lifestyle in terms of diet is a good thing to go for. It’s obvious also to tell your listeners that smoking is a no-no if yuo want to look after yourself in old age.” “You can’t go run a marathon on a big full stomach and there’s a good reason for that. The blood supply during digestion is attracted to the intestines. They need the blood supply in order to do the work that is necessary to digest the food that you’ve eaten.”“It’s very important to try to arrange your life so that you’re not alone, you do interrelate with people, and that’s a huge health benefit to be with people and find ways in which you can communicate with others.”“We are designed, effectively, to be social people.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Denis Noble:WebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Why do diets have to be individualized? What are the myths around sodium? How much sodium do we need a day? Why do so many people fail at diets? Why does just drinking water not properly hydrate you? How does Covid impact sodium levels? How do altitude and cold weather impact our hydration? What is the connection between electrolytes and breast feeding? Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Robb Wolf, former research biochemist, 2 time New York Times/Wall Street Journal Best-selling author of The Paleo Solution and Wired To Eat, and co-founder of LMNT Electrolytes, joins us on the podcast to discuss how diets must be individualized, the myths about sodium, how drinking just water won’t properly hydrate you, and more. “In a world where it’s difficult find meaning, attaching oneself to a dietary or fitness tribe, like Cross Fit, is powerful. It’s really, really powerful.” “If we don’t have enough sodium in circulation, we will mine sodium out of our body, out of our bones to supply the sodium that we need, at least for some period of time.” “Interestingly, there’s a really high linkage between low sodium intake and osteoporosis.”  “Generally, when people shift to a mainly whole food type diet, their glycemic load drops which drops their insulin, drops their tendency to retain sodium.” “The literature is pretty clear that it’s far more dangerous from a health and a death perspective to have too low sodium than too high.” “I quoted these numbers in both of my books but 45 million Americans try a diet 3-4x a year and largely fail.” “If we just hammer water, what we end up doing is diluting those electrolytes and getting them further and further out of balance.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Robb:WebsiteThe Paleo Solution bookWired To Eat bookLMNT Electrolytes Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the link between weight and cancer? What should we eat and not eat to prevent cancer risk? What do we need to know about cannabis? What about alcohol consumption? Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products atInsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Dr. Donald Abrams, Professor Emeritus of Medicine at UCSF, is an integrative oncologist with 39 years of experience. He works with people living with and beyond cancer and has a focus on nutrition, physical exercise, stress reduction, and lifestyle changes. Dr. Abrams joins us to discuss the link between obesity and cancer, how sugar impacts cancer, the health risks of dairy and meat, what to know about alcohol consumption and cannabis, what to eat to reduce the risk of cancer, and more. “The number one cause of both morbidity and mortality are dietary issues which have surpassed high blood pressure and smoking and does not include high body mass index or obesity. What we eat is really critical.” “Somewhere between 10-40% of all cancer is related to overweight or obesity and, since ⅔ of the American public is now overweight or obese, it’s a big problem.” “We now believe that inflammation is a leading cause of many of the degenerative diseases of aging: dementia, heart disease, and cancer, particularly.” “Cancer needs sugar to grow.” “We believe that 6% of all cancer is now related to alcohol consumption and the leading cause of death from alcohol in people over the age of 50 is now cancer.” “I believe the diet should be organic, plant-based, antioxidant rich, anti-inflammatory, real, and whole foods.” “If we’re going to let food be our medicine and medicine be our food, organic is more potent than conventional.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Donald Abrams:UCSF ProfileSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How wrong was the Women’s Health Initiative study? What is hormone replacement therapy (HRT)? How can we be advocates for our own health? How can we build our confidence? How did Tamsen know that she was in menopause and what did she do? Why is it more important than ever to have the conversation about menopause? Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Tamsen Fadal, storyteller, newscaster, entrepreneur, menopause advocate, and champion for women in their prime, joins us for the third time on the podcast to discuss her upcoming documentary It’s Not Me, It’s Menopause, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), how to thrive during menopause, how menopause “categorized” her, and more. “I want to teach women how to ask questions. If they don’t feel comfortable with the answers, move on to somebody else and keep going after it because they’re not crazy and they need to feel like they’re heard.” “I do believe that if you’re doing things that feel right for you and make you feel good, then you have that confidence.” “For my first two years [of menopause], it was about just surviving, trying to feel normal again, healthy again, sexy again.” “There’s a lot of mental health things that come with menopause. It’s not just one of the symptoms; it really changes a lot about that part of your life.” “I had a lot of very dark moments but I didn’t know that was perimenopause; that wasn’t even a word that I was aware of.” “You’re never too old to have fun.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Tamsen:WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookLinkedinPodcastSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we make goals for ourselves and achieve them? How specific do we have to make them? Goals vs resolutions? We need to create a specific game plan, or else we will just be floundering. But when do we know if a goal is too big? Focus on the community you hang out with.Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Greg Scheinman is the creator of The Midlife Male™, a newsletter and podcast designed to help men navigate and maximize middle age to achieve a better quality of life, and the author of the book The Midlife Male: A No-Bullsh*t Guide to Living Better, Longer, Happier, Healthier, and Wealthier and Having More Fun in Your 40s and 50s. He is a former partner at Insgroup, the founder and former CEO of Team Baby Entertainment, founder and former CEO of ROW Studios, and an investor. Greg joins us for this motivating New Year episode to discuss how to set and actually achieve your goals, how to change your habits, how to maximize your life, the importance of your community, and more. “Whatever your goal is: purpose, process, payoff. There has to be something quantifiable to go towards or you’re going to struggle with actually achieving that goal because you don’t really know what is going to make that goal a reality.” “People are going to make a lot of resolutions like they always do and then they’re going to break them at some point because they haven’t really quantified what it looks like to maintain them.” “You develop these habits, we all develop these habits, good, bad, whatever they are, that becomes our default of how we operate. When we get outside of our personal operating system, it doesn’t feel great. Just like a computer or business, we can continue to update our operating system and we should.” “Mediocrity happens by default, maximization happens by design. None of this happens by accident; they’re conscious choices and decisions we make.” “Anything and everything that you want in life is absolutely available and happening out there. You’ve just got to put yourself out there and into it.” “You don’t have to think about completely reinventing yourself. What you can do is you can agree to release yourself to the process, to just start it, to taking that first step and then another one.” “Believe that you can make change. Whatever that is. Believe that whatever you want to do or have in your life is not only possible but highly probable if you are willing to commit to the process and do the work.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Greg Scheinman:WebsitePodcastInstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How can psychedelics help us heal? Can psychedelics be used for brain health and neuroplasticity? What is the right setting for taking psychedelics? Who should you be with? What are the clinical applications of psychedelics? What is a “challenging psychedelic trip”? What is microdosing? What sort of person should not do psychedelics? Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Lynn Marie Morski is a Mayo Clinic-trained physician, attorney, and former adjunct law professor. Dr. Morski spent nine years as a physician at the Veterans Administration. She now spreads the word about psychedelic science and healing and is the president of the Psychedelic Medicine Association. Lynn Marie Morski joins us to discuss psychedelics. She shares how psychedelics are being used for neuroplasticity, PTSD, trauma, depression, and more. She also shares the current legalization and decriminalization status for psychedelics. Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. If you are interested in psychedelics, go to a trained professional (not Burning Man). “Psychedelics generally amplify whatever emotion you’re having. So instead of being able to go in and do deep work, if you’re already anxious it might just make you more anxious.” “There’s a number of things that psychedelics do but increasing neuroplasticity definitely does help because you’re changing the way that your brain functions.” “Right now, mental health conditions with trauma at their core and physical conditions that have relation to neurology are probably the two most promising areas.” “Psychedelics increase connectivity and they reset the default mode network.” “Step one: don’t take drugs from strangers.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Lynn Marie Morski:Psychedelic Medical Association WebsiteInstagramPsychedelic Medicine PodcastResources referenced:DanceSafeFireside ProjectVETSSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the most impactful thing that most people can do to improve their chances of living longer? How does stress impact longevity? Could too much exercise have negative effects on our aging? Is time-restricted eating / intermittent fasting beneficial to longevity? Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT Electrolytes — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Ryan Smith, co-founder and vice president of business development at TruDiagnostic, joins us to discuss how his company is improving longevity by understanding our biological age vs chronological age, the different factors that accelerate or slow the aging process, and more.“This idea of epigenetics is the on or off switches to your genes, controlling what actually gets expressed and then how those cells ultimately behave.” “People who are fast agers are, on average, 65% more likely to die than those who are average or slow agers.” “From an epidemiological perspective, there are a lot of things that I would recommend across the board and that is: getting proper sleep, making sure that you’re eating a healthy diet, making sure that you’re staying insulin sensitive and not insulin resistant.” “Working over 40 hours a week has been correlated to at least 1.5 years of additional age increase. The impact of stress has been one of those things that’s surprising in its effect size. It’s something that most people would consider as the main intervention for longevity.”“Reducing stress is incredibly impactful.” “We know physical activity is impactful but it’s not the same effect size as things like BMI or stress.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Ryan Smith:LinkedInTruDiagnosticSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we learn to move more joyfully? How does movement impact our joints? What is the importance of warming up before working out? How can movement impact our mental health? Thank you to our sponsors:Timeline Nutrition — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist. LMNT — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/AGEIST. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products at InsideTracker.com/AGEIST.Tom McCook, founder and director of Center of Balance, is an internationally recognized Pilates teacher and movement specialist. Tom's mission is to improve people's lives through movement to cultivate health and body wisdom. Tom joins us to discuss the importance of mobility and movement, how daily movement can transform our mental health, the importance of properly warming up our joints, and more. “As you age, one of the things that we don’t tend to think about very much is our joints. We don’t tend to think about our joints until they hurt.”“If movement feels good, you look forward to it.” “You can change your health. You can improve your health. And it doesn’t have to be ridiculous. You can start with a half an hour a day. Start with a small amount.”“You have to move on a regular basis to keep yourself mentally fit, present, optimistic in your life, and actually resourceful. It’s so important.” “If you’re in a slightly depressed, down mood, you can do 15-20 minutes of movement and totally shift your mood.” “If you want to age well, you need to learn how your body is designed.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Tom McCook:InstagramCenter of Balance WebsiteCenter of Balance InstagramPilates Anytime Classes – use code “McCook” for a free monthSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What can we learn from the team doctor for elite athletes who has helped on nearly 30 Tours de France and is now working with us mortals? Why are athletes taking Viagra for performance? What are the health benefits of exercise? How are exercise and diet personal to each person? Why do we need to re-evalute all medical and drug studies and go more with the individual?Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST here. LMNT — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Dr. Max Testa is a sports medicine physician and coach whose methodology emphasizes the importance of a fine-tuned human engine to help athletes reach peak performance. He now works at the Park City Hospital in sports medicine seeing patients of every level of fitness, with and without medical conditions. Dr. Max Testa discusses nitric oxide, the benefits of exercise, how everyone’s diet and fitness is personal to them, heart rate, and more. “At the end of the day, you have to go back to basics. Your diet has to be mainly based on healthy food.” “If your blood pressure goes down, your heart has to spend less energy to pump the same amount of blood per minute.” “Often we hear the concept of exercise as a medicine or exercise is medicine and there is nothing more true than that. Exercise has some pharmacological-like effect on the body.” “Not everyone responds to the same training.” “I start with what the science shows, for sure, but then I tell my patient, ‘The result is not as good as I was expecting; maybe we should try this other thing.’ Sometimes you have to try more than once to find the right balance.” “Everything about exercise and nutrition is multifactorial. You have to find the key to open your own door.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Max Testa:WebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy? What is therapeutic plasma exchange? How does therapeutic plasma exchange help with age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s? What things should we eat and take for brain health? How does diet impact brain health? What about aerobic activity? How does stress impact brain health? What are the cumulative effects of concussions? What do we need to know about nitric oxide? Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST here. LMNT — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Dr. Joseph Maroon is a world-renowned neurosurgeon with extensive experience in neurosurgery. He specializes in minimally invasive surgery to speed recovery for his patients. He is a sports medicine expert and innovator in concussion management, personal fitness and nutrition. As an Ironman triathlete, he lives and breathes his own advice. Dr. Maroon joins us to discuss his own athletic journey, his experience doing hyperbaric oxygen therapy, how we can support our brain health, and more. “Adversity either kills us or it makes us stronger.” “What we ingest, we become to some extent.” “In terms of brain preservation, hundreds of studies now show that long term aerobic activity is the best booster.” “Sleep is absolutely critical to preserving brain function.” “I don’t know what works. All I know is that I’m still here at work having fun.” “I’ll leave you with the three most important things in life. Number 1: mental and physical health. Without that, forget it. Number 2: relationships with God, family, friends and colleagues. Number 3: carpe diem.” “If tomorrow I pick up the paper and I see my name in the obituary, I will have run the good race, fought the good fight, and kept the faith.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Joseph Maroon:WebsiteFacebookTwitterSquare One: A Simple Guide To A Balanced LifeSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the importance of strength and resistance training? Why do people fall more as they get older? How is Eric Levitan improving the quality of life of people as they age? What is sarcopenia? What are the benefits of working out in small groups?Eric Levitan is passionate about improving lives, driving innovation and nurturing start-ups – the perfect combination for creating Vivo. From personal experience, he recognized that fitness videos and online streaming classes, while convenient, weren’t effective for inspiring behavioral change: They lacked individualized attention and didn’t inspire accountability. Vivo has reinvented the concept of virtual fitness with live, interactive small-group classes and ongoing live, one-on-one progress assessments.Eric discusses how he came to start Vivo, the importance of strength and resistance training for anybody at any age, the benefit of working out in small groups, and more. Try a free Vivo class or sign up to get a special 50% off membership on Vivo here. Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST here. LMNT — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.“Our muscle mass and our strength really act as that gatekeeper for so much of what happens to us as we age.” “If we can challenge our muscles on a regular basis, it doesn’t matter what age we are, we could be 25 we could be 95, it’s never too late to rebuild muscle mass, to regain strength and function and to maintain your quality of life, to maintain your independence.” “Everybody knows that exercise is good for you but I think the large narrative is around walking and cardiovascular health. We’re largely ignoring the importance of resistance training or strength training.” “A lot of falls happen not necessarily because we lose our balance but because we’re walking and something distracts us.” “It’s never too late. Know what’s possible. Aging does not need to equate to decline.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Try a free Vivo class or sign up to get a special 50% off membership on Vivo here.Connect with Eric Levitan:LinkedInVivoSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the importance of aerobic and metabolic conditioning? How can we use stress to live a longer, healthier life? Why do we need to recover after a stressful event? What are the similarities and differences between physical and mental stress? What is the importance of sleep? What about diet? What are the dangers of overdoing HIIT exercise? Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST here. LMNT — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Joel Jamieson is a best-selling author and one of the world’s foremost authorities on strength, conditioning, and energy systems. His training strategies have been used by thousands of elite performers and top athletes worldwide, including the Navy SEALS, UFC champions, and dozens of teams from the NFL, NBA, MLS, NCAA, and more. Joel joins us to discuss the importance of aerobic conditioning, how to properly recover, the importance of stress, and more. “To me, performance is living a healthy, long life where you’re free of disease and you can do all the things that you love doing.” “Exercise, strength, and conditioning activity, they are tools to make our bodies more resilient to stress.” “Aging is really just the accumulation of stress over the course of our lives and ultimately our bodies lose the ability to adapt to it and then we start the declining process. If we can make our bodies much more resilient and much more stress capable, then we can delay that process significantly.” “You’ve got to get enough sleep. Sleep is the #1 thing. If you’re not getting sleep, you’re severely limited because that’s when your body is the most recovery driven.” “I have a really simple rule for most people. 80-90% of the time when you walk out of the gym, you should feel at least as good as when you walked in, if not better. You should not walk out of the gym feeling exhausted and defeated and destroyed.” “Exercise is the single most powerful tool that we have.” “If you have really bad genetics and you have a shitty lifestyle, it can catch up to you pretty fast.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Joel Jamieson:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInUltimate MMA Conditioning BookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How does David track his sleep? How does he meditate? What does his breakfast consist of? What about his exercise routine? David gets into his healthy daily routine from how and when he wakes up to how he meditates with BrainTap to his workout routine to how he gets ready for sleep. Thank you to our sponsors: Timeline — our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners receive 10% off your first order of Mitopure with code AGEIST here.LMNT — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.“You get a stress pie. And that pie gets broken up into your physical stress, your emotional stress, your intellectual stress, all of that.” “During the night, just breathing, you’re going to lose a lot of water.”“Just like I don’t eat junk food, I don’t want to bring junk into my brain so I’m not a big TV person.” “To be useful and helpful to others, I have to be rested and recovered as best I can.” “Give yourself a break; we’re humans! We can’t keep full-on all the time.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How are limiting beliefs holding us back from physical and mental transformations? What are the benefits of weightlifting? How does weightlifting protect women and men as we get older? How can someone begin a physical transformation? What is it like to compete in a bodybuilding competition at 65? Why must we continue to choose to do hard things? Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Susan Guidi joins us for the second time on the podcast to discuss her remarkable physical and mental transformation from her experience of training for, competing in, and winning a bodybuilding competition at 65. She discusses the limiting beliefs that she had to break down to change her life, how she felt on stage at her bodybuilding competition at 65, how anyone can start their own health journey, and more. “If you’ve got someone who sees something in you, it’s quite a gift.” “I lived in that world of ‘Nobody sees me, why should I do anything to make me vital and joyous and loving?’ ” “We reach a certain age and realize ‘I’ve never put my needs first, ever.’ And choosing myself first became an enormous gift.” “There’s something about what I’ve achieved through this that doesn’t have anything to do with the aesthetic.” “Weightlifting, especially for an older woman, is fricken empowering as hell.” “If I can do this, what else is possible?” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Susan Guidi:InstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How do our thoughts impact our DNA? How does one control their thoughts? What is the power of meditation? What about psychedelics or breathwork? How does connecting with a loving community change our health? What is the importance of challenge?Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT — our favorite electrolytes for optimal hydration. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Dr. Kien Vuu, concierge performance and longevity physician specializing in human optimization and regenerative medicine, media expert, and author, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss bioenergetics, how our thoughts impact our physical health, the importance of challenge, and more. “Bioenergetics is really the flow of energy between living organisms and it turns out that every energetic input, whether it’s sound, whether it’s light, whether it’s emotion, is energy that gets translated into different forms and actually affects our biology.” “The thoughts that we focus on actually create biochemical changes that happen in our body.” “Our DNA is not fixed. Our DNA is constantly listening to its external environment and then it’s making changes. Are we in a healthy environment? If so, let’s turn on the healing genes. Let’s turn on the stem cells for us to heal. But if it thinks that we are in a stressful environment, it’s going to turn up those inflammatory genes.”“How we live our life is actually medicine. Our biography actually affects our biology.”“If I want to become a better version of myself, what’s stopping me? What’s the thing that keeps stopping me? It’s probably old ways of thinking, feeling, and acting that finds you stuck.” “If we could start to take challenge as an opportunity, do whatever it takes to upgrade ourselves, to overcome that challenge, we’re suddenly a stronger version of ourself; we’re a more resilient version of ourself.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Dr. Kien Vuu:WebsiteInstagramFacebookLinkedInThrive State BookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
With extended lifespans, how much money do we need to be comfortable for the rest of our lives? How can we plan and set ourselves up financially? How is retirement changing? What is an annuity? How is the approach to finances different for men and women? What do we need to know about IRAs? What about taxes? What is the benefit of having a financial advisor? How does one go about finding a financial advisor? Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT — our favorite electrolytes. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Fanci Worthington is a certified financial planner and accredited investment fiduciary with 27 years of experience. Fanci joins us to discuss what we need to do to set ourselves up for success when it comes to our finances, how increased life expectancy is impacting our finances, what an annuity is, how to find the right financial advisor, and more. “Now the biggest threat to portfolios is living too long.” “There’s a theory that the average age of someone born in 2020 could very likely be 120.” “I’m turning 50 this year and my thought process of turning 50 is that I’m starting a farm. My friends that are older, when they were turning 50 they were talking about slowing down and I’m adding to. I’m adding to my physical labor, I’m adding to my mentality. It’s a totally different mentality than, say, my parents.” “Financial issues are a major cause for divorce.” “Money can be an emotional discussion and something that people are afraid to talk about with each other because they don’t want to get in a fight.” “A very valuable piece of living longer is removing stress. Take your stress away. And if your stress is about money, or family dynamics, or who's going to inherit what, and those types of things, let somebody help you. It’s so much easier.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Fanci:LinkedInEmail: Fanci.Worthington@ceterais.comDisclaimer: Fanci Worthington is a Financial Advisor offering securities and insurance products offered through Cetera Investment Services LLC, member FINRA, SIPC. Advisory services are offered through CeteraInvestment Advisers LLC. Fanci’s Branch Office is located at 5200 77 Center Drive, Suite 330, Charlotte, NC 28217. Branch phone number 704-717-8900.The views depicted in this material are for information purposes only and are not necessarily those of Cetera Investment Advisers. They should not be considered specific advice or recommendations for any individuals. Neither Cetera Investment Advisers nor any of its representatives may give legal or tax advice.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Should we take aspirin every day? What do we need to know about cholesterol and statins? What level of cholesterol is healthy? What is epigenetics? What is the effect of stress on our epigenetics? What is the effect of stress on our microbiome? How did therapeutic plasma exchange make mice younger and how is this technology being used for humans? Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT — our favorite electrolytes. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Dr. Michael Roizen is the Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus at Cleveland Clinic, award-winning author, and founder of RealAge. Dr. Roizen joins us to discuss his new book The Great Age Reboot, how stress impacts our health, what numbers we should aim for for cholesterol, therapeutic plasma exchange, and more. “Stress, it turns out, turns on genes that make proteins that cause inflammation. Moderating stress — that is, happiness — turns off those same genes and turns on genes that make anti-inflammatory proteins — proteins that decrease inflammation.” “The most important things are posse and purpose: having 6 friends you’re vulnerable to every month, having a purpose in life, and a job with latitude.” “When you exercise, you change the genes that are on in your microbiome. When you’re stressed, you change which genes are on in your microbiome.” “I still think you should shoot for cholesterol less than 70 in your blood.” “The most important things you do for brain health are posse and purpose, that’s one. The second one is to add speed to your exercise, that is to stress your muscle; and the third is to add speed to your brain games.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Michael RoizenBuy “The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow” TwitterLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Why do men struggle with being vulnerable? What are the life expectancy differences between men and women? How can we connect with new people in real life? What is the importance of asking people for help, especially for men? What’s the deal with mansplaining? Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Greg Scheinman is the creator of The Midlife Male™, a newsletter and podcast designed to help men navigate and maximize middle age to achieve a better quality of life. Greg is a former partner at Insgroup, the founder and former CEO of Team Baby Entertainment, founder and former CEO of ROW Studios, and an investor. Greg joins us to discuss why men tend to struggle with being vulnerable and asking for help, how to get 1% better each day, the importance of reaching out to new people, and more. “How do we flip the midlife crisis on its ear and see that the next phase is our best phase rather than our best days being behind us?” “58% of men in midlife report anxiety, loneliness, frustration, fear of aging, deep regret around the decisions that matter most. And it’s a time period where self-confidence is at an all time low.” “You don’t go from fat to fit overnight. You don’t go from unhealthy to healthy overnight. It’s a series of daily wins and progress.” “Weakness is not asking for help. The weakness is thinking you know everything, that you’ve got to push that boulder up the hill all by yourself. That you’ve got to have all the answers.” “What if instead of viewing aging as something to be afraid of, as something to fear, what if we started to see aging as something aspirational, something inspiring?”“Focus on the small little wins or the 1% better each and every day.” “Don’t just be in motion. Take action.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Greg Scheinman:WebsitePodcastInstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is rapamycin? What is mTor? What is the connection between rapamycin and cancer? How does rapamycin activate autophagy? Who should and shouldn’t take rapamycin? What are the benefits and risks of intermittent fasting? Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off on all products here. Ross Pelton, pharmacist and scientific director for Essential Formulas, Inc joins us to discuss rapamycin and its potential benefit for age-related diseases, its connection to cancer treatment, intermittent fasting, and more. Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor before adding any supplements or medications into your life. “Rapamycin is the most effective anti-aging drug that’s ever been discovered.” “These days, people start eating at 7 in the morning and do breakfast, lunch and dinner and mid-meal snacks and dessert after supper and maybe an evening cocktail. So, from 7 in the morning until 7 at night, that’s 12 hours, another 4 hours to finish digesting food, that’s 16 hours. Whereas ancestral humans only had 4 hours of eating and digesting a day.” “You can’t be in a go, go, go position all the time or you will burn yourself out.”“In animal studies, virtually every single type of age-related disease improves when the animals take rapamycin.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Ross Pelton:WebsiteBookArticles (1, 2, 3)Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Nathan Bryan is an international leader in molecular medicine and nitric oxide biochemistry. Dr. Bryan was the first to describe nitrite and nitrate as indispensable nutrients required for optimal cardiovascular health. He was the first to demonstrate and discover an endocrine function of nitric oxide via the formation of S-nitrosoglutathione and inorganic nitrite.Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with your purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off on all products here. Dr. Bryan joins us on the SuperAge podcast to explain this complex topic. He shares the role nitric oxide plays in inflammation and blood flow, the connection between nitric oxide and our oral microbiome, how to test our nitric oxide levels, what the importance of daily sunlight is, red light therapy, the connection to Raynauds, and more. “Every single chronic disease whether its heart disease, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, liver disease, or lung disease, the common denominator in all of them is decreased blood flow, increased inflammation, and nitric oxide is what controls and regulates both of those things. It decreases inflammation and increases blood flow.” “People who use mouthwash have higher blood pressure than those who don’t and it puts them at an increased risk for heart attack and stroke.” “If you’re using mouthwash, you have to stop. Mouthwash is bad news. There is clear evidence that it increases blood pressure. In fact, if you use mouthwash and exercise, you lose the cardioprotective benefits of exercise.” “Exercise stimulates nitric oxide production and that’s why exercise is medicine.” “Since 1946 – 2018 there’s a 78% decline in all nutrients in plants grown and vegetables grown in the US.”“The foods we eat today, every single American is deficient in one or more nutrients.” “Taking apple cider ginger before every meal is probably the best therapeutic strategy you can do.” “Most Americans with chronic disease are overmedicated. They’re on 6, 8, 10 sometimes 12 different medications and there’s never a discussion of how the physician is going to get you off of those meds. With that many drugs your body cannot heal itself, your body can’t perform.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Dr. Nathan Bryan:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInTry Dr. Nathan Bryan’s Nitric Oxide Products. Use code “AGEIST” to save 10%.NO2U, use code “AGEIST” to save 10% and get free shipping.N1O1 Age-Defiance Serum, use code “AGEIST” to save 10% and get free shipping.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What are the benefits of cold exposure? How did Jono James take control of his health after a terminal diagnosis through practices like cold exposure? Why does the body need stressors like cold and exercise? What types of breathing help during cold exposure? Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off on all products here. Jono James was born with a condition called cystic fibrosis which impacts his lungs, liver, pancreas, and digestive system. He was given 10 years to live when he was born. Now, he is 35 years old and, through a series of natural health methods, including cold therapy, he took control of his diagnosis and beat the odds. Jono created Odin Ice Baths to help others because of the success he has found in doing cold therapy.  Cold therapy has been beneficial in David’s life by helping him recover from workouts faster, preventing injury, reducing pain, enhancing mental and cognitive function, improving sleep, and more. Always check with your doctor to make sure that your body can handle cold exposure, and to what degree. “I’m 35 now and I was given 10 years to live when I was born, more or less. Most people look at me and don’t think there’s anything wrong with me. That comes down to me trying everything… I’ve treated myself like a one-person clinical trial and I’ve tried things over and over again and, eventually, I found a select few things that really, really help me.” “There are so many people with anxiety and depression these days and most people seem to find that they get a lot of benefit from the ice baths.”“It’s a positive stress on the body. It’s a stress that challenges the body to get better.”“When you exercise, the body goes, ‘Oh, I’m not actually good enough how I am now. You’re putting me under a bit of pressure; I need to build muscle mass and become better and stronger.’ ” “The body is not designed to sit around on a comfy couch. It’s supposed to be challenged, it’s supposed to be a tool for foraging and hunting. The more we separate ourselves from the way we used to do things the less good our health becomes.” “In an ideal world, I’d do sauna every day.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.  Connect with Jono:WebsiteOdin Ice BathsSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we test our gut microbiome and what can we do with the results? What is our oral microbiome? How is Viome revolutionizing cancer and disease detection, prevention, and elimination? What is Dr. Momo’s vision for the future of health?Dr. Momo Vuyisich is the Co-founder, Chief Science Officer, and Head of Clinical Research at Viome Life Sciences whose mission is to digitize, decode, and decipher human biology for the prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of chronic diseases and cancer. AGEIST founder David Stewart is a testimony of Viome’s ability to help us reach optimal health. Dr. Momo explains the science behind Viome’s technology, the individualized approach to Viome’s treatment plans, how they are revolutionalizing the detection of oral & throat cancer, the importance of our oral microbiome, Dr. Momo’s vision for the next 10 years, and more. SuperAge listeners receive $30 off Viome’s Health Intelligence Test here. Use code “AGEIST”. “No matter what condition you are looking at, you should look at the whole body and not just the isolated organ. “The process of digestion starts in the mouth, there are enzymes that are released in the mouth and there are both microbial and human enzymes.” “I wanted to create a technology that is advanced and molecular and super hard to do but be accessible to everyone in the world just like the app store.” “We are focusing on preventative and curative strategies and not these maintenance strategies where you’re given medication for the rest of your life and you still are deteriorating or you’re still not getting better.” “Symptoms are the terminal stages of a disease. Molecular disease happens years oor decades before the symptoms are felt. If you want to know your status that you are heading for a heart attack, you can know that 30 years before the heart attack.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Momo:LinkedInViome Life Sciences Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Is our mind our brain? How does meditation help us inspect our minds? What is the connection between anxiety and meditation? What is the connection between our mind and addiction? How can we measure our wellbeing? Thank you to our sponsor, Viome. SuperAge listeners get $30 off Viome’s Health Intelligence Test with code “AGEIST” here. Richard J. Davidson, PhD is a Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Founder and Director of the Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Founder and Chief Visionary for Healthy Minds Innovations, Inc. Dr. Davidson explores what our minds are, how types of meditation help us inspect our minds, his relationship with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, how we can measure wellbeing, and more. “Beliefs about ourselves, the world, and our expectations literally shape our experience in the world.” “I often say that meditation is like sports. There are many, many, many varieties and they each will have differing effects.” “Thinking is what human minds and brains do. We’re very well equipped to think. The goal of meditation is not to stop thinking, the goal is to stop getting lost.” “We can’t transform our mind unless we know what our minds are actually doing.” “When you begin to actually open up the black box of our mind, begin to inspect it and interrogate it, it could be terrifying to see what’s there because it’s so chaotic for many people.” “One of the things that distinguish humans from other species is that we have the capacity to engage in mental time travel. We can reflect on the past and we can anticipate the future.” “Human beings are born to flourish. We have all of the capabilities to lead a happy, meaningful, and engaged life. We come into the world with those capacities but they need to be nourished in order for them to be expressed.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Richard Davidson: WebsiteBooksHealthy Minds Program AppCenter for Healthy Minds InstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Cliff Olson is an Audiologist, founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona, and former Marine. Dr. Olson has devoted his entire career to treating individuals with hearing loss to get them their communication back and potentially stave off the negative consequence of cognitive decline. Dr. Olson shares everything we need to know about hearing loss from the different kinds, the connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline, how to approach hearing aids, and more. Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT. SuperAge listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with your purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. SuperAge listeners get 20% off all products here.What are the different types of hearing loss? How can we prevent and treat hearing loss? What is the difference between an audiologist, ENT, otologist? What is the impact of today’s earbuds and headphones? What is the connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline? What are cochlear implants? What is tinnitus? “Hearing loss really is a silent epidemic because once you start losing your hearing you don’t really know what you’re missing. “The funny thing about the human brain is that your brain will reorganize the way that it processes information if you’re missing access to speech information.” “If you’re someone who is 65 years old and you have not had an actual, legitimate baseline hearing test by an audiologist, you need to find an audiologist in your area and schedule a baseline test whether you think you have hearing loss or not.” “It only takes as little as 3 months with mild level hearing loss for your brain to start changing the way that it processes information.” “If you have mild level hearing loss you are 2x more likely to develop dementia. If you have moderate hearing loss you are 3x more likely and if you have severe hearing loss you are 5x more likely to develop dementia.” “Hearing loss is the leading potentially modifiable risk factor for dementia later in life and it accounts for 9% of your overall risk of developing dementia.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Cliff OlsonWebsiteYouTube FacebookLinkedIn Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What are the stages of perimenopause, menopause and post-menopause? How does a woman’s body change during menopause? What role does diet play? How much protein, carbohydrates, and fat should women eat? What is the benefit of HIIT and strength training for women? How does a woman’s metabolism change in menopause? Thank you to our sponsor, Viome. SuperAge listeners get $30 off Viome’s Health Intelligence Test with code “AGEIST” here. Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT. SuperAge listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with your purchase here. Anissa Buckley is a champion of life. She holds an MBA and a BS from Cornell University, an Integrative Health Coaching certification from Duke Integrative Medicine, a holistic nutrition counseling certification (CHHC) from The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and a personal training certification (CPT) from The National Academy of Sports Medicine. Now, she is the founder and CEO of b-untethered, a personalized menopause diet and fitness lifestyle solution. Anissa shares her journey of being rocked by the physical and emotional changes that perimenopause and menopause brought, how she took agency over her own health during and post menopause, and her mission to help other women do the same. “When I was 45, I was in perimenopause which is really the most critical time for a woman because that’s when a lot of things can happen to your hormones. Your estrogen levels can just start rollercoastering and your progesterone, which balances out or offsets estrogen, can stay flat and you can imagine that that can really cause havoc.” “I really wanted to understand what we could do as women with our lifestyle — not medications, but more about how we could change our lifestyle to help us mitigate some of these impacts that we see.”“When women hit menopause, they lose the ability to utilize carbs the same way.”“Lifestyle can control for about 80% of chronic conditions. The CDC says that. That’s not just you and me making up statistics.” “It’s not necessarily an easy thing to make a life shift but it’s baby steps. You don’t have to be perfect on day 1. You just have to start making some changes and you’ll start to feel better and then you’ll want to make more changes. It’s that simple."Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Anissa:b-untethered websiteb-untethered FacebookAnissa's LinkedInLook out for Anissa’s book Midlife: Turning Crisis Into Quest coming out in October.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is functional neurology and who can benefit from it? Can functional neurology make you smarter? What does Dr. Hardy test for to determine the health of the brain? What is the relationship between moving and thinking? How can you address age-related cognitive decline with functional neurology? What is the process of cognitive decline? How does posture connect to the brain? Dr. David Hardy, functional neurologist, uses several techniques that specifically stimulate neuronal receptors, nerves, pathways, and circuits to improve an individual's own neuroplasticity. Through his work, he enhances his patient's brains and nervous systems. He shares what functional neurology is, how it can be used to enhance performance, brain health, and more. Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT. SuperAge listeners receive a free 8 serving sample pack with your  purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. SuperAge listeners get 20% off all products here. “We’ve got all these weak or strong areas of our brain that we can hone in on and make changes and make improvements to improve our lives, performance, and how smart we are.” “The thing with cognition especially as we age is we became really good at one aspect. So we can appear smart because we’re always rehearsed but the rest of the ship might be starting to leak and eventually it’s going to lead to a decline in our cognitive thoughts as well.” “Our nervous system is there to regulate our own body against the outside world and to move around, read, and react.” “If you’re in the stress posture, what are your head and neck like? They're going forward and you have all this tension through those muscles. All of that is sending signals up to the brain and then that signal fires into our feelings center and then we are annoyed, sore, stiff, and will probably snap at people a lot easier.” “Anything new is going to stimulate the brain in a more impactful way. This is also a way to measure decline as we age. How able are we to actually learn new tasks?” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. David Hardy: InstagramWebsiteFacebookLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Is there a proper way to breathe? What are the health consequences of mouth breathing? How can you change the way you breathe? How does mouth breathing impact dental health? What about snoring? What is the importance of down-regulating before sleep? How does breathing impact our blood pressure? Does Wim Hof-style breathing stress the body? Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off on all products here. Patrick McKeown is a leading international expert on breathing and sleep. He is the creator, CEO and Director of Education and Training at Oxygen Advantage®, Director of Education and Training at Buteyko Clinic International and President of Buteyko Professionals International. Patrick explains the many health and mental consequences of mouth breathing, how to properly breathe, the connection between breathing and sleep, how Wim Hof-style breathing stresses the body, and much more. “People who mouth breathe are more prone to dental cavities, gum disease, bad breath.” “Dry mouth signifies that you’ve been traumatizing your airways all night long. “If you’re breathing hard and fast, there’s an increased negative pressure in the airway and this is going to contribute to a lapse of the airway.” “By breathing through the nose, you’ve got correct tongue-resting posture. With your tongue resting on the roof of the mouth, it’s less likely to encroach the airway. And also by breathing through your nose, there’s a better position of the mandible, which is your jaw.” “10% of the population have chronic insomnia.” “Your breathing is influencing your sleep, your sleep influences your breathing, your sleep influences your mind, but if your mind is racing, that influences your sleep. We have to look at the mind. We have to look at breathing. We have to look at sleep.” “Breathing has been overlooked in so many industries. It’s been overlooked in psychiatry. 75% of people with anxiety and panic disorder have dysfunctional breathing. Lower back pain. 50% of people with lower back pain have dysfunctional breathing.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Call in to the podcast and have your question or comment answered on the air 801-871-5291Connect with Patrick McKeown:Oxygen Advantage WebsiteOxygen Advantage InstagramButeyko Clinic InstagramLinkedInRead Patrick McKeown’s books:The Oxygen AdvantageThe Breathing CureSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the relationship between fructose and Alzheimer’s disease? Does fructose cause inflammation? How does fructose impact blood pressure? What about cancer? What role does fructose have in obesity and diabetes? What role does fiber have in the absorption of fructose? Does how quickly you drink a sugary drink impact how much damage it does to the body?Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. SuperAge listeners get 20% off all products here. Professor, clinician, obesity researcher, and author Richard S. Johnson, MD explains how fructose impacts our health from its role in obesity, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, cancer, blood pressure, and more. And David asks the question: can we still eat fruit and be healthy?! Dr. Johnson explains.“Natural fruits are good but don’t get that big bowl of grapes when you’re watching TV and eat the whole thing because then you will be activating the switch.” “If I took a soft drink and I just took one sip every 10 minutes, and I took two hours to drink it, it would be a calorie, it wouldn’t really be more than that. But if I took that soft drink and I drank it, especially on an empty stomach, and just guzzled it down, it would be a big, big activator.”“We know that foods like bread, rice, and potatoes increase our risk for obesity.” “When you eat fructose, the first thing it does is make you hungry, make you thirsty, and it makes you want to forage for food.” “People who are overweight or obese are at increased risk for certain types of cancer. Breast cancer is higher for women who are overweight, colon cancer, liver cancer, and pancreatic cancer. It’s been known that these cancer cells like to grow in the presence of fructose.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Call in to the podcast and have your question answered on air: 801-871-5291Connect with Dr. Richard Johnson: WebsiteInstagram"Nature Wants Us to be Fat" BookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is high blood pressure? How many people have high blood pressure? What things contribute to high blood pressure? What lifestyle changes can we make to treat or prevent high blood pressure? What is the benefit of aerobic exercise? What about strength training? What is the impact of stress on blood pressure? What is Afib? What is the impact of salt on blood pressure? What should we know about baby aspirin? Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off here. Dr. Robert Todd Hurst is a board-certified preventive cardiologist and founder of HealthspanMD. He spent 12 years as a Consultant in Cardiovascular Diseases at Mayo Clinic, where he was an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine & Founding Director of the Heart Health and Performance Program. He shares everything we need to know about blood pressure from how to treat and prevent high blood pressure, what lifestyle behaviors are contributing factors, the impact of salt, whether we should be taking baby aspirin, and more. “Blood pressure can have a devastating effect on our health when it’s not treated well.” “High blood pressure is the second biggest contributor to the number one cause of death and disability which is heart disease. It also is the primary contributor to stroke and the second strongest factor for kidney failure, as well as diabetes.” “We don’t need to spend another dime on research to understand how to best treat high blood pressure. And yet, this condition, which kind of flies under the radar from doctors and from patients, accounts for 1,100 deaths a day in the United States. 1,100 preventable deaths a day.” “People that are over the age of 74, 85% of them have high blood pressure.” “In my estimation, about 75% of blood pressure can be treated and even  mostly cured without medications.” “I’ve come to have an amazing amount of respect for how impactful stress is for a lot of people and for many it is the primary driver of their blood pressure, of their heart disease, of their weight issues. They can’t get where they need to go until they figure out how to manage stress better.” “Afib is an epidemic now in the country. It’s the number one heart rhythm problem cardiologists deal with. Any cardiologist that works in a hospital will tell you that they are overrun by people with Afib.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Call in to the podcast and have your comment or question answered on air: (801) 871-5291Connect with Dr. Hurst:WebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What are omega-3s? Why are they so important to our health? How can you know if you are deficient? Where can you get omega-3s? What is a polar lipid? What role do algae play in omegas? What is the risk of oxidation? What’s the difference between algae-based omegas and fish-based omegas? What are the sustainability implications of omega-3s? Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. SuperAge listeners receive 20% off on all their products here. Corinna Bellizzi MBA is a natural products industry executive and omega-3 expert. Given her concern for the future health of people and the planet, Corinna shifted her omega-3 career from a focus on fish to algae in 2016. She shares why omega-3s are so important for our health, the difference between fish-based omegas and algae-based omegas, how to get an adequate amount into our diet, and more. Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:38 David update00:01:35 Call in to the SuperAge podcast & have your question answered on air (801) 871-529100:03:04 David answers a listener question00:10:56 Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker00:12:39 Welcome to our guest, Corinna Bellizzi00:15:24 Corinna’s background00:17:01 What are omegas? 00:23:37 Omegas and brain health00:27:30 How much omega-3s should we consume?00:33:20 The risk of toxicity from taking fish-based omega-3s00:36:04 Polar lipids 00:30:51 Algae-based omega-3 options 00:50:52 About Orlo Nutrition00:53:10 Sustainability 00:57:58 Thank you for listening “Omega-3s are ultimately a health-contributing fat that helps your body return to its homeostasis. They need to be in balance with omega-6s because if they aren’t, you’ll have inflammatory systems that run out of control.” “Try to avoid all the trans fats, limit your saturated fats, and you’ll be a lot more healthy than the run-of-the-mill person.” “Generally speaking, if you haven’t taken an omega-3 supplement, you are likely deficient.”  “EPA and DHA — these powerful omega-3s are so involved with our brain health, they’re so involved with our emotional health, also. So there are claims you can make around EPA with regard to impacting mood health.” “Too much of almost anything can be a bad thing. So be reasonable and be balanced.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Corinna:LinkedIn Check out Orlo Nutrition:WebsiteEmail: hello@orlonutrition.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Why is the tech industry a great career option for people over 50? How do you get into the industry? Where should someone start? What online schools and programs are the best for learning these skill sets? What is the discrepancy between our lifespan and our wealth span? Thank you to our sponsor, Great Lakes Wellness. For years we have used the unflavored collagen for joint health. It also supports healthy hair, skin, and nails. Use code “AGEIST” at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at greatlakeswellness.com.Jacqueline Catala, Senior Technology Consultant, joins us to discuss the booming tech industry. She shares why people 50+ are so valuable in this industry, why you might want to consider joining the tech world, and how you can get into it risk free. Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the show00:03:50 AGEIST & SuperAge Updates00:04:13 Call or text us 801-871-5291 00:05:27 Thank you to our sponsor, Great Lakes Wellness. Use code “AGEIST” at checkout here. 00:06:38 Welcome to our guest, Jacqueline Catala00:07:15 Jacqueline’s background 00:08:30 Why Jacqueline works in tech 00:11:30 The supply & demand mismatch in tech00:16:00 Who can become a programmer & how hard is it?00:19:45 What are the really hot, high-demand areas of the tech industry?00:27:35 Enter your email and download the Current Technology Career Resources PDF here. 00:29:30 Where to start00:34:00 Different schools where you can learn these skills00:40:00 Uber driver analogy 00:45:00 How the job force is changing00:57:25 Thank you to our guest, Jacqueline“We’re going to have a scarcity of software programmers of 1.2 million by 2026. So, the need is growing and the people that are going into it is lessening.”“2-5 years from now, when Elon Musk gets his way and we have self-driving cars, who still has a job? The Uber driver or the computer? The person who’s telling the computer what to do is the one who has a job. Not the Uber driver. This is happening in many industries.” “This is where all the jobs are going and if you want to be someone that’s sought after, go learn this stuff.” “Learning something new can be daunting but once you learn it, it’s no big deal.”“I want people to understand that just because they’re older, in a career where the supply of people is very low and the demand is very high, being older and more experienced makes you more valuable.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Enter your email and download our Current Technology Career resource PDF. Connect with Jacqueline:LinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What are the benefits of sauna? What are the dangers? What is the difference between an infrared sauna and traditional saunas? What should we wear in a sauna? Should we alternate between cold therapy and sauna? What about sauna blankets? Thank you to our sponsor, Great Lakes Wellness. For years we have used the unflavored collagen for joint health. It also supports healthy hair, skin, and nails. Use code “AGEIST” at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at greatlakeswellness.com.An astonishing study found that regular sauna use decreases our risk of cardiovascular incidences, dementia, and all cause mortality. David does a solo episode to explain everything we need to know about sauna from the numerous benefits to how one should dress and act in the sauna to the difference between infrared and traditional saunas and much more. “If you frequently use the sauna, you’re chance of all cause mortality which includes car crashes, falling off a ladder, among other things that could happen, goes down by 40%. There are very few things that you can do out there to reduce your all cause mortality by 40%.” “Regular sauna is a form of exercise. It is a cardiovascular exercise.” “One of the triggers for good sleep is the ramp down of your body’s temperature, that’s one of the signals to tell your body to go to sleep.” Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:49 Today’s episode topic00:03:32 Thank you to our sponsor Great Lakes Wellness. Use code AGEIST for 20% off00:04:46 Astonishing study about the benefits of sauna00:07:36 Difference between traditional sauna and infrared sauna00:13:53 Sauna and the importance of hydration00:15:25 When to sauna00:17:19 What happens if you go from the sauna to cold?00:19:44 What to wear and how to behave in the sauna00:23:40 What if you don’t have access to a sauna?00:23:54 Sauna blankets00:24:56 The science of sauna00:27:20 Summary of the episode00:28:48 Call or text us at (801) 871-529100:28:53 Thank you for listening! Text or call us! (801) 871-5291Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How should we be running? What are forefront, mid strike, and heel strike running? How did David transform his running form? What is the benefit of shortening our stride length? What is the importance of having a strong core for running? Why should we increase our cadence? What sort of shoes should we wear to run?David Richman, 18 time Ironman athlete and marathon runner, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss how we should be running. David didn’t start running until he was 38. He is now 58 and has no intention of slowing down. David shares why we might need to change the way we run, how to avoid injuries, why we need to increase our cadence, the importance of having the right shoes, and more. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Listeners receive 20% off at insidetracker.com/ageistCall into the SuperAge podcast and have your question or comment answered on-air: (801) 871-5291Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:40 About today’s episode00:02:29 Call into the SuperAge podcast (801) 871-529100:04:50 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:06:09 Welcome to our guest, David Richman00:06:33 David Richman’s running history 00:07:20 Different running styles00:10:50 What it was like to learn a new running style00:13:22 How David changed his running style00:17:27 Running injuries00:24:47 Finding the right running shoes00:29:49 Our responsibility to investigate how to improve00:31:24 The mental benefits of running00:36:12 Thank you for listening “As we get older, we want to become more efficient and also lower our propensity for injuries.” “The impact of running is severe and if you’re overstriding and hitting with your heel, you are going to get some injuries quick. You’re not going to be able to run 6 or 8 or 10 miles because you’re going to be a complete wreck.” “Shoes are super, super, super important. But everybody’s feet are different and your feet handle things differently.” “I’m 58. I’m getting ready to do a half Ironman in a few weeks and just did a 24 hour bike ride and I’m going to still do some Ulta Marathons. I didn’t do my first run ever as an adult until I was 38 years old. At 58 I still feel like I’ve got plenty of miles ahead of me.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with David Richman: WebsiteInstagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Why should we add salt to our water? Is tap water okay to drink? What about plastic bottled water? What is red light therapy and what is the benefit? What does creatine do for us? Could nicotine be used to promote better cognitive health? Methylene blue as a supplement? What is PEMF? What are the benefits of short term cold exposure? What is the difference between traditional saunas and infrared saunas? Nicotine has a good side? Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. SuperAge listeners get 20% off here.Dr. Scott Sherr, physician, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to share everything we need to know about hydration, red light therapy, nicotine, PEMF, sauna, cold exposure, and more. He is passionate about health optimization and longevity through these wellness modalities and shares his knowledge with David.Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:01:11 David's update00:05:45 Call into the SuperAge podcast (801) 871-529100:07:05 Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker00:08:42 Welcome to our guest, Dr. Scott Sherr00:09:38 What does Dr. Sherr do for his clients that want to be healthier?00:14:15 The importance of hydration00:17:39 Red light therapy. Near Infrared & Far Infrared00:26:52 Methylene blue00:29:49 Creatine00:32:48 Nicotine 00:37:46 PEMF (Post Electromagnetic Field Technology)00:39:52 Cold exposure00:50:46 Sauna. The difference between traditional saunas & infrared saunas00:57:29 Dr. Scott's final advice on getting healthy“The bad news is that if you live now in the world, your gut is going to be screwed up in some way.” “Salt in water allows that water to get absorbed through your intestinal lumen, through your GI tract into your body. Without salt, some water gets absorbed but a lot of it doesn’t.” “Your brain takes up 20% of your oxygen at all times so it’s a hugely metabolic organ.” “If you’ve been cognitively on all day and then you go directly to workout at the gym, that’s a huge stress on your body.” “After you come out of the cold, you get this reflex vasodilation, you get all this new blood going to your periphery. As a result of that, you feel and get this blood flow to your tissues that you may not have been getting before, especially areas that had been inflamed, areas that have been injured, areas that have been hurting like joints.” “The fantastic thing about cold is that it’s a fantastic way to train your fear response because the first 30 seconds you feel like you’re going to die. Your body is doing everything it possibly can to tell you to get the F out of the water or out of the cold. But if you can go past that, and you can, that’s when your body gets to this blissful state of peace.” “For people who can’t exercise because they have arthritis or they have other joint or mobility issues, you can use a high heat sauna and see significant benefit in that capacity.” “High heat sauna is exercise, infrared is more recovery.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Call in to the podcast and have your comment or question answered on air: (801) 871-5291Connect with Dr. Scott Sherr: Integrative HBOT WebsiteTroscriptionsDr. Scott Sherr InstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What are Mayo Clinic Cardiologist Dr. Hurst’s 10 factors that help promote health? What are the factors that prevent heart disease? What is the importance of our blood pressure, blood sugar, & cholesterol on our heart health? Statins? What is cardiometabolic disease and how do you know if you have it? How do you change your behavior to prevent cardiometabolic disease? How does community and purpose impact our health? Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker. SuperAge listeners receive 20% off here. Robert Todd Hurst is a board-certified preventive cardiologist and founder of HealthspanMD. He spent 12 years as a Consultant in Cardiovascular Diseases at Mayo Clinic, where he was an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine & Founding Director of the Heart Health and Performance Program. Dr. Hurst and David discuss the factors that contribute to heart disease and cardiometabolic disease, the behaviors that are shown to prevent these diseases, the importance of creating a partnership with your doctor to work towards better health, and more. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:34 David’s update00:02:18 Watch our Hot or Not? Instagram Lives. Monday’s at 3:15pm PT / 6:15pm ET00:04:14 Call in to the SuperAge podcast00:05:07 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:06:25 Welcome to our guest, Dr. R. Todd Hurst00:06:39 Dr. Hurst’s background00:07:57 The 7 factors to prevent heart disease00:20:57 Statins00:31:20 Cardiometabolic disease 00:36:22 Dr. Hurst’s “Healthspan 10”00:37:26 The importance of our behaviors on our health outcomes00:45:46 Team based approach to heath00:51:44 The importance of connection, community, and purpose on our health00:59:16 How to connect with Dr. Hurst“Unfortunately, heart disease is still the number 1 cause of death and disability worldwide. That’s a terrible thing in and of itself but when we realize that most of that heart disease is preventable with pretty simple interventions, it makes it even more tragic.” “The biggest problem in healthcare is that about 60% of us have diseases that are preventable and oftentimes curable, we’re just not doing that.”“87.8% of adults in the United States have at least one sign of cardiometabolic disease. And even more shocking, 78% of teenagers had at least one sign of cardiometabolic disease.” “People don’t resist change, they resist being changed.” “If your strategy as a doctor is to say ‘You need to exercise, lose weight, eat better, and quit smoking and I’ll see you in 3 months,’ we can’t be surprised that in 3 months, our patients haven’t changed.”“If somebody is not losing the weight that they want to lose, they’re eating well, they’re being active, and they’re still not losing that weight, I almost universally will say it’s one of three things. 1. They’re not sleeping well. 2. Their stress levels are through the roof and they’re not managing that well. 3. Insulin resistance. They’re not handling glucose well.” “One benefit leads to another benefit. You start exercising so then you sleep better which makes your stress levels better.” Connect with Dr. Hurst:WebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How did the pandemic impact how we connect with others? What are the three things we must keep in mind to have genuine connections? What is the difference between traditional social media and Leap? How is Leap working to create a more connected world?Caroline Ingeborn, ​co-founder and CEO of Leap, is building a way for people to come together and connect — in real-time and with real heart and soul. Prior to Leap, she was an entrepreneur and has acted as CEO and COO at another company. Caroline and David discuss why we feel less connected to others, how we can feel more connected, and the solution that Leap is offering. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:43 David’s life update00:03:44 Call into the SuperAge podcast at (801) 871-529100:06:36 This week’s healthy tip 00:07:18 Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker00:08:16 Introducing our guest, Caroline Ingeborn00:08:37 What is Caroline doing with Leap Chats?00:13:19 The different levels of how human connection is created 00:18:53 The serendipity of Leap Chats00:21:24 Caroline’s background00:23:11 Age and connection00:30:48 How the pandemic amplified social isolation00:35:11 Human connection & our biases00:41:44 How Leap Leaders are chosen00:44:20 How to join Leap00:15:36 Where does Caroline see Leap in 5 years?“I think that we need a place where we can start to be truly seen, heard, and recognized by ourselves but I think more importantly by each other and I see Leap as a way to make this happen.” “As humans, we have much more in common than not.”“I never saw age as a reason not to be friends.” “The pandemic amplified our social isolation. Sometimes things need to get a lot darker before they can be lighter. We were trending in this direction even without the pandemic. Maybe the pandemic has pushed us into a darker place faster but through that we can start to come together faster.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Download Leap here. Connect with Caroline: LinkedInTwitterCall in to the SuperAge podcast and have your comment or question answered by David on air at (801) 871-5291Say hi to the AGEIST team!
In this information-dense episode, we learn several masterful points on how to relate better to all those around us. How can we become better listeners? Why do marriages end? What is the difference between feeling felt vs feeling understood? What are the gender differences when it comes to emotional intimacy? How do you properly respond to your partner’s emotions? Why don’t we understand how powerful disappointment can be in our lives? In this re-play episode, we are featuring one of the most popular podcasts we have done. Dr. Mark Goulston, psychiatrist and author, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to share his insights on these questions. Dr. Mark Goulston dropped out of medical school twice due to depression. After a school counselor believed in him and gave him another chance, he finished medical school and wanted to pay forward what that counselor gave him. That is exactly what he is doing with his current practice. Dr. Goulston uses his empathetic personality and ability to listen to navigate his patients' issues from marriages to eating disorders to strained parent-child relationships to suicide.Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. SuperAge listeners get 20% off all products here. What you will learn in this episode: How empathy and the ability to listen can help strengthen our relationshipsWhy some marriages endWhy strong personalities may have a more difficult time with emotionally intimate relationships, and how to overcome that The power of feeling felt vs feeling understood How to respond to your partner’s emotions“Marriages don’t end because we stop loving each other, but because we stop feeling liked by each other.” “Alpha energy is great for success. It’s not good for closeness. You know, it’s good to have alpha energy. You can build something, you can build a business, you can grow it, you can sell it, you can do whatever, but it’s not that good for emotional intimacy.” “One of the reasons women will say ‘Don’t give me advice or solutions’ is because when they’re sharing something, they want to just feel less alone in the feeling, they want to feel felt by you, because if they feel felt by you, their oxytocin goes up, their cortisol goes down, their blood flow goes up to their brain, and then they can give themselves the advice they need.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Mark Goulston:Website - https://markgoulston.comInstagram - https://instagram.com/markgoulston?utm_medium=copy_link Twitter - https://twitter.com/markgoulston?s=11 Read one of Dr. Goulston’s best-selling books - Just ListenListen to Dr. Goulston’s audio course Defeating Self-Defeat https://www.himalaya.com/courses/defeating-self-defeat-3129841?partner-from=15652260&utm_source=partner&utm_medium=mark_goulstonSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Naveen Jain joins us on the podcast to discuss how he is disrupting the health and supplement industry by taking a highly personalized approach, the importance of our gut health on our genes, understanding our DNA and genes, what his vision of our future health is, and more. David also shares his experience using Naveen's company, Viome, to better understand the foods he should stay away from and the foods he should eat more of for better gut health.How can we reframe the way we think of health and illness? What is the role of our gut microbiome in our health? How is Naveen Jain disrupting the health and medical field? What are upcoming projects that Naveen is working on with his company Viome? Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:01:00 David life and wellness update00:03:45 Call in to the podcast: (801) 871-529100:04:29 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:05:45 Welcome to our guest, Naveen Jain00:06:30 About Naveen’s company, Viome00:08:07 The importance of our gut microbiome00:16:00 DNA and gene expression00:18:00 Biological age vs. chronological age00:21:30 How Viome tests 00:23:50 How does Viome recommend supplements00:27:00 How Viome is detecting throat or oral cancer 00:31:04 Why Naveen started Viome 00:32:55 Upcoming Viome tests00:46:15 Audience call in “Just like you tune your car once a year, you’ve got to tune your body at least a couple of times a year, or your body will give you the signal that something is not right.” “We have come to the belief that as we get old, there are certain diseases that just happen. There are whales that live to be 400-500 years old. They are mammals. There’s nothing in the mammalian architecture that says we must die at an endpoint.”“My dad at 63? He thought that was old. Me at 63? I’m thinking ‘Holy shit, I’ve barely started!’”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. SuperAge listeners get 20% off all products here. Connect with Naveen Jain:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInYoutubeSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How do you keep your diet, fitness, and sleep good n track while traveling? What tools does David travel with to keep his health on track? What about jetlag hacks? This summer, many of us are going to be getting back into traveling. But, we’re out of practice and want to make sure we keep up our healthy habits. David shares his tips on how he maintains his diet, fitness, sleep, and de-stressing routine while traveling. If you have travel plans coming up, you do not want to miss this episode. Thank you to our sponsor Insidetracker. SuperAge listeners save 20% here. Call into the SuperAge podcast and have your question or comment answered live by David: (801) 871-5291Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the podcast00:00:57 About today’s episode00:01:39 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:03:09 The different types of travel00:05:42 How to keep your diet on track while traveling00:09:27 How to keep your movement on track while traveling00:11:45 How to keep your sleep on track while traveling00:15:35 How to keep your de-stressing routine on track while traveling00:16:46 David’s additional travel tips00:19:10 Listener call00:22:36 Next week’s episode“When taking a trip, I keep in mind the big rocks of health: sleep, what we’re eating, how we’re moving, and how we’re dealing with stress. Because wherever we go, we’re still ourselves. We still need to take care of ourselves.” “There’s dehydration, hydration, and this middle grey area that we’re often in called underhydration and that is going to exacerbate your jetlag, it’s going to affect your mental acuity when you land. So stay fully hydrated.” “Take advantage of whatever goes on in the location that you are in. Don’t let your body, your physicality go to 0 because you’re in a new place.” “I try and start my mornings with 15-20 minutes of meditation and I try and do that even when I’m traveling. I just schedule it so I have that time built in. Then, I try and put a down ramp at the end of the day.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off here. Save 15% on all Whoop products here. Use code "AGEIST" at checkout.Save 10% on all Elysium Health products here. Call in to the podcast to get your question or comment answered on the air: (801) 871-5291How can you make a big life change when you’re over 50? How can you increase your curiosity? What is the importance of community in life changes? How should people look at life over 50 years old? What does the future hold for midlife and beyond? Michael Clinton, the author of “Roar into the second half of your life (before it’s too late)”, joins us to discuss how he is re-imagining life over 50. Michael and David talk about staying curious, building a community, the importance of smiling, what the future holds for life after 50, and more. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:39 David update00:02:11 Listener call 00:08:47 About this week’s guest00:09:41 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:10:20 Welcome Michael Clinton to the show00:10:58 About Michael’s book, “Roar”00:13:47 Importance of curiosity and community00:22:43 Our perception of our health 00:32:26 Michael’s upcoming trip to Poland00:37:46 Michael’s 70th birthday plan00:44:30 The age social movement “Everything I was reading about being over 50 was talking about winding down as opposed to winding up.” “When you’re looking to make some kind of a change or evolve to the next place, it takes time and it takes introspection.” “You might discover something in midlife that you learned was something that excited you.” “We constrict ourselves and that takes away our courage to say ‘I can do that! I can run a marathon at 70. I can go back to school at 60. I can fall in love again at 80.’ Get rid of that cloak of ageism and your courage will be enhanced.”“My plan for when I turn 70 is to hike to the Everest base camp and run a marathon down which is an annual event that happens every May… What I’m hoping to do from that experience is show that this is what you can do at 70.” “Today’s 5 year old in the U.S., if they’re healthy, had good prenatal, and early childhood development, 50% of them have the opportunity to live to 100. That’s astounding!” “There are about 90,000 people in the U.S. that are 100 right now. By the year 2100 the projection is there will be 3,000,000 in the U.S. and that there will be 19,000,000 around the world.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Michael:WebsiteTwitterInstagramFacebookMichael’s non-profit organization: Circle of Generosity Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners save 20% on all products here. Save 15% on all Whoop products here. Use code "AGEIST" at checkout.Save 10% on all Elysium Health products here. What is pickleball? Why are there so many injuries from pickleball? What can pickleball players do to not get hurt? How can beginners get started in pickleball? What is the proper way to warm up the body before athletic activity like pickleball? What should someone do after playing? What things boost recovery? What are the benefits of cold and heat therapy for our muscles? Tim Ringgold is a musician, athlete, and pickleball recovery expert. After years of playing soccer as a child and again in his 30s and 40s, Tim developed a traumatic brain injury from one too many concussions. In the last 18 months, he has discovered a life changing sport: pickleball. Through pickleball he has found a sense of community, gotten into athlete shape, and enhanced his joy. He’s also experienced injuries, like many pickleball players. Now, he is providing resources for other players to reduce their chance of getting hurt and spend more time enjoying the game.Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:35 David's life update00:01:29 SuperAge listener call00:05:09 About today's guest, Tim Ringgold00:05:22 Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker00:06:35 Welcome Tim Ringgold00:06:54 Tim's background00:08:30 Tim's experience with concussions00:10:07 How Tim found pickleball00:10:51 The history of pickleball00:13:14 Pickleball 10100:16:40 Pickleball injuries00:23:40 How to avoid injuries from playing pickleball00:31:34 What to do after playing to promote muscle recovery 00:52:40 How to start playing pickleball & resources “When you go out and play pickleball, you feel young at heart because it’s very social and it’s a lot of fun. People underestimate it because it’s so light, playful, and social, that there are actually physical demands on the body.”“Adults don’t really organize their activity around the concept of play. We work, children play. But there is a playfulness in pickleball that is undeniable and inescapable. You’ll see senior citizens, Boomers, Gen X-ers, laughing and playing. They’re in touch with something that they haven’t had in quite a while.” “The number one thing to minimize injuries is core temperature of the body, so heating up the body before you play. Nobody does it.” “When you feel good, walk away. Don’t wait until you’re sore or tired because you increase the odds of having an injury.” “Every part of the body is going through maintenance mode during sleep and you just can’t screw with that. If you wear that system down, your immune system gets compromised and that’s when things take hold.” Call into the podcast to get your question or comment answered on the air: (801) 871-5291Connect with Tim: WebsiteRecovery ResourcesPodcast Resources: PicklePlay AppPickleball KitchenTyson McGuffin Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What things aid in recovery? What are the benefits of CBD? What are the issues with how some brands produce CBD? What are the different ways to implement CBD into our routine? What is the most bioavailable way to take CBD? Will CBD get you high? Can someone who is sober take CBD? Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Go to http://insidetracker.com/ageist for 20% off all products today. Save 15% on all Whoop products here. Use code "AGEIST" at checkout.Chris Hetherington received his undergraduate degree from Yale and had an 11 year NFL career. Now, he is the founder and CEO of Peels, a citrus-derived, THC and pesticide free CBD. He joins us on the SuperAge podcast to break down what CBD can be used for, some things to avoid when choosing a brand, how to promote recovery, and more. Timestamps00:00:00 Welcome to the podcast00:00:36 SuperAge Mastermind Seminar update00:02:09 About today's guest, Chris Hetherington00:04:25 Why David uses Whoop (SuperAge listeners save 15% here. Use code "AGEIST" at checkout.)00:05:28 Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker (SuperAge listeners save 20% at here)00:06:48 Welcome to our guest, Chris Hetherington00:07:08 Chris' background 00:09:02 Workout recovery00:14:15 Chris' recovery routine00:16:17 About Chris' CBD company, Peels00:20:01 How does CBD work?00:23:42 The different ways to take CBD00:27:08 CBD and sleep00:30:21 Optimal CBD dosage00:42:13 Chris' mom's experience with CBD00:44:43 The dangers of misleading information from CBD brands00:52:57 David's closing thoughts on CBD“Recovery is big. People think you need to work out to maximize performance but recovery has become as big in the equation as strength and conditioning and nutrition.” “I’m the crazy guy that wakes up at 5 am every day and does cold therapy, hot therapy, meditation, workout… I’m very disciplined with my health and nutrition.” “I still train and take care of my body like I’m a pro athlete and I think most people should be doing that.” “You have to make decisions on an everyday basis and hopefully you make a lot more good decisions than bad and still enjoy life at the same time.” “My mom thought she was going to get high from rubbing CBD on her knee, which is just not the case.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Call into the podcast to get your question or comment answered on the air: (801) 871-5291Connect with Chris Hetherington:LinkedInPeelsSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Julia Linn was diagnosed with diabetes as a child and by age 30, it was clear that she may only live to 40 with the condition that her organs were in. She decided to have a risky double-organ transplant. She then went through a triple cardiac bypass. When she came upon the anniversary of her life-saving surgery, she decided to pay herself back by giving the gift of health. Now, she is powerfully strong, has gone through an incredible physical transformation, and looks at life in a new way. Julia shares her life of health struggles, how she got to where she is now, her advice for others wanting to transform and take control of their lives, and more. Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Go to http://insidetracker.com/ageist for 20% off all products today. Save 15% on all Whoop products here. “I didn’t start this journey by looking in the mirror and going ‘Ugh! I hate how I look. I hate my bat wings, I hate this, I hate that.’ I started with the idea that I love what this body has done for me in 62 years and I want to really take care of it, give it the self-care and self-love.” “It’s not that you don’t have the time, it’s that you’re not making the time. We pay attention to what’s important to us.”“Obesity is hard. Getting fit is hard. Pick your hard.” Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the podcast00:00:36 David is back in Park City, Utah00:02:17 SuperAge listener question (Call us and ask a question at 801-871-591)00:05:03 Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker00:07:13 Welcome to our guest, Julia Linn00:07:56 Julia’s diabetes and health journey00:16:00 Julia’s fitness and weightless journey00:29:12 The physicological role in the physical transformation00:34:43 Julia’s relationship with her followers00:39:52 Julia’s average week of exercise 00:46:51 Julia’s advice to other people who want to transform their livesListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Julia Linn:InstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Go to http://insidetracker.com/ageist for 20% off all products today. Learn more about and sign up for the 3rd, highly anticipated Mastermind Seminar and Cohort: https://www.weareageist.com/how-to-super-age-a-mastermind-seminar-and-group-ii/ What is the balance of upstate and downstate? How can we optimize our recovery? When is the best time to do HIIT workouts? When is the best time to do strength training? How can we optimize our sleep?Sara Mednick, PhD, professor and author, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to explain the upstate and the downstate and how we need both in order to live better. We also discuss the best times of day to workout, how to optimize our sleep, and the importance of recovery. “Every little cell in your body has a clock and it’s looking for consistencies, consistent patterns. So the more you stay consistent with something, eating behavior, exercise behavior, or even thinking, all of that stuff your body is paying attention to.” “The earlier you eat, the earlier your onset of melatonin, which is your sleep hormone, and the later you eat, the later the onset of melatonin. You’re going to be pushing your ‘I’m getting tired’ signals the later you eat.” “You should keep your feet and your hands outside of the covers when you’re sleeping because it’s the best way for the heat to be constantly leaving your system while keeping your core warm.”Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:40 David’s upcoming travel plans00:01:58 Sign up for the SuperAge Mastermind Seminar and Group starting April 12th00:03:13 Call into the SuperAge podcast to ask a question or share a comment: (801) 871-529100:03:49 David answers caller question about weight training00:07:41 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:09:45 Welcome Sara Mednick, PhD00:11:40 What is the upstate and the downstate?00:14:22 About HRV (heart rate variability)00:23:52 Stress adaptation00:26:12 Sleep and recovery 00:28:57 Best time of day to do HIIT and strength training00:33:42 Best time of day for brain performance00:34:16 The importance of time restricted eating00:42:33 When to do the sauna00:47:09 HRV and inversions00:49:17 Recap of the episode Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Call into the podcast to get your question or comment answered on the air: (801) 871-5291Connect with Dr. Sara Mednick:WebsiteBooksSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Go to http://insidetracker.com/ageist for 20% off all products today. Learn more about and sign up for the 3rd, highly anticipated Mastermind Seminar and Cohort: https://www.weareageist.com/how-to-super-age-a-mastermind-seminar-and-group-ii/ Is the celery juice trend legit? Should we all be getting 10,000 steps a day? Is Peloton worth the hype? What about Goop? Tamsen Fadal, journalist, news anchor, author, host, and second time guest on the SuperAge podcast, joins David on the SuperAge podcast to talk about what’s hot and what’s not: sauna, celery juice, getting 10,000 steps a day, Goop, veganism, plastic surgery, dating apps and more. Listen in on this fun conversation and see if you agree with Tamsen and David on what’s hot and what’s not. Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Call in to the podcast to get your question or comment answered on the air: tel:(801) 871-5291Connect with Tamsen:Website Instagram Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Sign up for our 3rd highly personalized, transformative Mastermind Seminar and Group: https://www.weareageist.com/how-to-super-age-a-mastermind-seminar-and-group-ii/ Want to call into the podcast and have your question or comment addressed on the air? Call us here: tel:(801) 871-5291David does a solo episode this week to answer one of his most asked questions: Why did you start AGEIST and SuperAge? He explains how his drive for success was instilled in him as a child, the fallacies that he is pushing back against through AGEIST, and how to Super Age. What you will learn: Why David started AGEIST and SuperAgeThe importance of prioritizing your healthHow our behaviors impact our healthHow to change your mindset Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:00:30 Join us for the 3rd SuperAge Mastermind Seminar and Group00:05:00 Why did David start AGEIST and SuperAge?00:07:00 The importance of our behaviors to either move forward or backward“That idea that we should lower the bar, that maybe we can’t do something that’s very much where I came to start AGEIST.”“Aging is not for the faint of heart. It’s a lot of work to do it right and it’s hard. You have to be comfortable with being uncomfortable.” “Unless you’re moving forward, you’re moving backward.”“Look in the mirror every morning and say ‘I am an athlete.’ What would an athlete do today?” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Call in to the SuperAge podcast and have your question or comment shared on air: 801-871-5291 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off and free InnerAge here: https://info.insidetracker.com/ageistMeagan O’Leary, Global Operations & Digital Transformation Leader, health advocate, and double breast cancer survivor joins us on the SuperAge podcast to share her cancer journey. She explains some of the alternative health protocols that helped like hyperbaric oxygen therapy, ketamine, sauna, cold plunges, keto diet, and supplementation. She also explains how re-connecting with herself and her community was just as important as the cancer treatments she was doing. She is vital, not just a cancer survivor. Now, she works with other women who are experiencing what she did. What you will learn in this episode:- Alternative approaches to cancer treatment- The importance of connecting with yourself- The importance of connecting with your community- Why you should strive to be vital instead of just survivingTimestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:01:03 Call into the podcast 801-871-529100:06:21 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:07:34 Welcome Meagan O’Leary00:08:35 Meagan’s breast cancer diagnosis00:12:23 Meagan’s cancer treatment protocol00:32:11 Importance of mindfulness and connection00:32:56 Meagan’s ketamine experience00:38:25 Being vital vs. being a survivor00:48:21 What Meagan’s doing now“That whole experience of ‘You’re going to lose your breast’, the surgery, cancer in one breast, cancer in the other, I had what I would call PTSD. I wasn’t trusting myself anymore. I was searching for the right thing that was going to heal me.” Connect with Meagan:LinkedInBooks mentioned:The Metabolic Approach to Cancer by Dr. Nasha WintersOutside the Box Cancer Therapies by Dr. Paul AndersonSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off and free InnerAge here: https://info.insidetracker.com/ageistWhat are the metaverse and Web3? How can people 50+ benefit from rapidly advancing technology? How will the metaverse and Web3 change our work lives? What about how we connect with our communities? How will the future of technology correct for ageism, racism, sexism? Bradley Schurman, an author, demographic futurist, and opinion maker on all things dealing with the business of longevity, joins us on the SuperAge podcast for a fascinating discussion about rapidly advancing technology like the metaverse and Web3. Bradley explains how we can keep up with these innovations and use them to our advantage. What you will learn in this episode:- What the metaverse and Web3 are- How the metaverse and Web3 will change our work lives and how we connect with our communities- How nursing homes are using technology to keep their residents connected - How the future of technology will correct for discrimination against age, gender, location, appearance - Fraud in the digital space- Why it is so important to stay up to date with these innovations or risk being left behind“Thanks to decades of scientific and social innovation, we are in almost every measure living healthier, longer lives than ever before. So this idea that the age of 65 is somehow a stopping point has really become outdated.”“It’s a lot like a tree. When we’re young, all trees look the same, we all have the same kind of sapling, the same kind of structure. But as we live, we become more diverse. We have different outcroppings of branches, and leaves, and different cycles of when we bud.” “Tech companies’ single biggest problem is ageism. It’s not racism or sexism it is ageism and there is enough data out there to prove that.” “As we enter this new period of time for humans where there are more older people and fewer younger people, technologies like Web3 and Metaverse, they’re going to help us find efficiencies in the system because we simply don’t have enough younger people to take care of the older population.” “There are a lot of constructs in the world so why can’t they be in the virtual world as well? They will be. We’ll carry those constructs with us.” Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the podcast00:00:37 About today's show00:02:38 Call in to leave a voicemail +1 801-871-529100:03:39 Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker00:04:52 Introducing Bradley Schurman00:05:11 About Bradley's book, The Super Age00:12:12 About the evolution of technology and the metaverse00:16:52 Healthcare and technology 00:19:27 The metaverse and decreasing job hiring discrimination00:24:39 The adoption & challenges of new technologies 00:34:41 Practical uses of the metaverse00:35:37 Crafting our digital avatars VS. who we are in the real world00:43:40 Fraud in the digital space00:45:53 The issue for those who are resistant to learning new technologies00:52:00 Finding the value in things that we cannot physically interact with 00:58:13 How technology will change our work lives Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Have a question you want to be answered by either David or one of our health experts? Want to share how you’re feeling about the podcast? Call us at +1 801-871-5291 and leave a voicemail to be featured on the SuperAge podcast!Connect with Bradley:LinkedInThe Super Age WebsiteThe Super Age BookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
“It's like shaking the snow globe, the old patterns are broken and new better ones are made.” How can ketamine help treat depression, PTSD, and anxiety? What about self-explorers, people who just want to learn more about themselves? What is happening in the brain during the treatment? Who should not do ketamine? What does someone experience while doing ketamine? How many treatments does one typically need? What does the future of ketamine therapy look like? What are the risks?Dr. Rachel Allen joins us on the SuperAge podcast to explain ketamine therapy for the treatment of depression, PTSD, & anxiety. Dr. Allen is a double board-certified anesthesiologist and chronic pain specialist. She has been practicing in the field of anesthesia and pain management for over 9 years and with her husband has opened Satori Health and Wellness in St. George, Utah where they specialize in healing their patients through ketamine treatments. What you will learn in this episode: - What ketamine treatment is - Who can benefit from ketamine treatments and who should not do them- Dr. Allen’s ketamine protocol - What Dr. Allen’s patients experience during treatment - What other lifestyle habits one should adopt while in treatmentTimestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge Podcast00:00:30 Update on David’s diet00:02:15 Call into the podcast at +1 801-871-529100:03:06 About the AGEIST newsletter00:05:28 Introducing Dr. Rachel Allen00:06:23 How did Dr. Allen go from being an anesthesiologist to opening a ketamine clinic?00:08:56 Dr. Allen’s first ketamine patient story 00:11:33 The physiology of ketamine treatment 00:14:58 What ketamine can treat & Dr. Allen’s protocol00:24:24 Is ketamine legal?00:26:18 Ketamine and float tanks00:34:58 Ketamine & ego death 00:37:35 The lasting effect of ketamine treatment00:38:44 The future of ketamine treatment00:44:32 What to do if you want to try ketamine treatments00:47:38 The risks of ketamine treatment00:51:41 Post-treatment protocol“Whether you have depression, anxiety, trauma, or self-exploration, it is one of the top most meaningful experiences that they will have.” Listen to the SuperAge wherever you get your pods. Have a question you want to be answered by either David or one of our health experts? Want to share how you’re feeling about the podcast? Call us at +1 801-871-5291 and leave a voicemail to be featured on the SuperAge podcast!Connect with Dr. Rachel Allen:WebsiteFacebookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)? How does HBOT aid in longevity, brain health, and cancer treatments? What are the different HBOT protocols and what are the pros and cons of each? How can someone try HBOT? How can one expect to feel after the treatment? Can we do HBOT at home? Dr. Scott Sherr, the director of Integrative Hyperbaric Medicine and Health Optimization at Hyperbaric Medical Solutions, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to share everything we need to know about hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). Specifically, he discusses how HBOT promotes longevity, brain health, and aids in post-cancer therapy. He also explains the mechanics of HBOT, who will benefit, and some supplemental healthy habits we all should be doing to optimize our health. What you will learn:What HBOT isWho can benefit from HBOTWho should not do HBOTThe different HBOT protocols and mechanics of the treatmentHealthy habits to optimize your health What is oxidative stress“You can’t argue with the imaging, as far as I’m concerned. You can’t argue with somebody’s brain that’s either had a stroke or traumatic brain injury, gets into a hyperbaric chamber and then you can see their brains come back to life.” “I was asked to speak at a hyperbaric conference during the pandemic and the first title that I had was: ‘Please don’t put them in the chamber.’ Because of course, if you have a therapy, you’re going to want to use it on everybody. So one of the roles that I have in the hyperbaric world is to try to educate people on when is the best time to use the chamber, what types of chambers are best to use for that particular condition, and when to not go into the chamber.” “Senescent cells are also called zombie cells. The reason they’re called zombie cells is because they don’t die and they don’t divide. They just stick around, don’t work anymore, and cause inflammation. As we get older, the population of senescent cells increases, and as they increase so does your risk of cancer, heart disease, and inflammation degeneration.”“What hyperbaric therapy is doing is it’s very much working at the cellular level.” “Everyone can benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy at some point in their life. It’s not a question of if, it’s a question of when.”“More is not always better. It’s not the American way here. We want to fine-tune our protocols so that we’re focused on the brain, or we’re focused on the body.” “Unfortunately the medical paradigm is: drugs first, ask questions later.” Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the podcast00:00:38 Update on David’s plant-based diet & continuous glucose monitor00:02:48 Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker 00:04:26 Introducing Dr. Scott Sherr00:04:54 Dr. Sherr’s first introduction to HBOT00:09:35 History of HBOT00:11:27 What the Aviv Clinics are up to with HBOT00:15:28 What are senescent cells?00:17:10 The legitimacy of the results from HBOT00:19:51 HBOT and the brain00:23:03 Oxidative stress00:26:50 Dr. Sherr’s HBOT cautions 00:28:55 The mechanics of HBOT 00:36:31 The different types of HBOT chambers00:41:41 HBOT and stem cells 00:43:45 HBOT and cancer00:50:02 At home HBOT chambers00:57:05 HBOT studies00:60:27 Get in touch with Dr. SherrThank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off and free InnerAge here: https://info.insidetracker.com/ageistListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Scott Sherr: Website InstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How does looking at nature explain obesity in humans? What is the difference between glucose and fructose and how does each impact our health? What should we be eating for optimal health and to reduce weight gain? How does fat keep us hydrated? Is there a relationship between not drinking enough water and gaining weight? Is there such a thing as drinking too much water? Professor, clinician, obesity researcher, and author Richard S. Johnson, MD joins us on the SuperAge podcast to share his breakthrough research on obesity. He explains the causes of obesity, how being underhydrated impacts obesity and much water we should drink, what diet we should avoid, and more. What you will learn in this episode:How animals (and humans) become obese The difference between fructose and glucoseHow fructose directly impacts weight gain  What we should avoid eatingHow much water we should drink Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome to the SuperAge podcast00:03:40 Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker00:05:42 Introducing Dr. Richard Johnson00:06:01 About Dr. Johnson’s book, “Nature Wants Us to be Fat” 00:08:16 How animals gain fat for survival00:10:00 The impact of eating fructose 00:18:36 How fat and fructose interact00:29:38 The difference between fructose and glucose 00:37:51 Athletes and metabolic flexibility 00:42:01 Dehydration and weight gain 00:50:45 Overhydration 00:53:04 The impact of fruit juice “If you eat too much and you exercise too little, you’re going to gain weight.” “It’s the sugar-fed animals that get diabetes. It’s the sugar-fed animals that get fatty liver. It’s the sugar-fed animals that shoot their lipids up in their blood. It’s the sugar-fed animals that develop hypertension.” “When the body thinks it doesn’t have enough energy, it goes into a survival mode. And it stores fat, stores carbohydrates as glycogen, becomes insulin resistant.”“We actually could reverse obesity in animals that were overweight on sugar by increasing their water intake.” “I encourage everyone to hydrate better. Drink 6-8 glasses of water a day, maybe in some cases up to 10 glasses day.” Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off and free InnerAge here: https://info.insidetracker.com/ageist    Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Dr. Richard Johnson’s book, “Nature Wants Us to be Fat”Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What are the benefits of wearable trackers and how do they work? What is heart rate variability (HRV)? How do trackers understand when we’re in light sleep, deep sleep, or REM sleep? What is the optimal time spent for each sleep cycle? What does the future for wearable trackers look like? Wearable trackers take the guesswork out of our health. Instead of going off of a feeling, you can now get personalized data on what’s really going on; that’s why we are such big fans of trackers. Caroline Kryder, the Science Communications Lead at Oura Ring, joins us on the podcast to share all about wearables trackers from how they work to how we can use them to optimize our health.What you will learn in this episode: How wearable trackers worksHow wearable trackers provide highly personalized data to improve your healthThe different sleep cyclesHow sleep and rest help performance What the future holds for wearable trackersTimestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome to the podcast00:00:32 David’s plant based diet experiment 00:01:43 Introduction to wearable health trackers00:08:16 Thank you for InsideTracker for sponsoring this episode00:09:17 Introducing Caroline Kryder00:09:40 How Oura Ring measures sleep and how much of each sleep stage we should get00:16:16 How Oura Ring works00:17:27 Heart Rate Variability (HRV) 101 00:23:01 The power of rest00:25:28 Novel uses of Oura Ring00:35:28 The future of Oura Ring "You don't get to self-care until you get to self-knowledge." “REM sleep is really focused on restoring the mind and deep sleep is really focused on restoring your body.” “We’re used to using soreness as an indicator of an effective workout because that’s the only thing that you could feel. If you felt like you’d been hit by a bus, it was probably working. When in fact, there’s some training that you shouldn’t actually feel any muscle soreness.” Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off and free InnerAge here: https://info.insidetracker.com/ageist  Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Caroline Kryder:https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-kryder/ Oura Ring:https://ouraring.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Emmy-winning TV host, author, certified health coach & trainer Samantha Harris was stopped in her tracks when she received a breast cancer diagnosis. When she was just about to turn 40, she found a lump in her breast which doctors assured her was nothing. After months and multiple doctors later, Samantha had the lump removed and it turned out it was indeed breast cancer. This event caused a profound change in the trajectory of Samantha’s personal life, how she takes care of herself, and her career. Now, she is a cancer survivor and thriver whose passion is helping others. Samantha shares her professional and health journeys, her fitness routine, her plant-forward diet, and how she has created and is guiding a community to their “Healthier Healthy”. What you will learn in this episode:- Why you must be your own health advocate- How certain events can dramatically change the trajectory of our lives- Why a plant-forward diet may be beneficial at lessening our chances of certain cancers- How to create a workout plan from 0Timestamps:00:00:00 Introducing the podcast & InsideTracker sponsor00:04:06 Introducing Samantha Harris00:05:01 Growing up backstage at Rock & Roll shows in Minnesota00:06:00 Moving to LA and getting into entertainment news00:08:08 Samantha’s cancer experience & diagnosis00:16:35 Samantha’s deep dive into breast cancer research & lifestyle factors00:21:00 What Samantha eats now & cautions of a meat-heavy diet00:28:03 Samantha’s weekly fitness routine00:33:00 Breathwork 00:37:41 Samantha’s “Your Healthiest Healthy” community “We have to be our own best health advocates. We know our bodies better than anyone else, or, if we don’t, we need to take control of our health and start to learn our bodies.” “Of the 1 in 8 women who will receive an invasive breast cancer diagnosis at some point in her life, only 5-10% are genetic. And that baffled me. That’s when I put the journalism hat on, I started all the research, I dug in deep, and I learned it really is what we put in, on, and around our bodies that turn on or off certain dormant cancer cells or genes.” “Just start. If it’s 5 minutes once a week because that’s all you can do because you’re starting from zero, that’s okay. That is absolutely okay.” Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off and free InnerAge here: https://info.insidetracker.com/ageist Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Samantha Harris:Website: https://samantha-harris.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samanthaharristv/ “Your Healthiest Healthy” book: https://samantha-harris.com/yhh/ Your Healthiest Healthy Community: https://yourhealthiesthealthy.com Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What are peptides and what are the benefits? What are some of the cautions? How are peptides administered? How can I find a doctor who is trained in anti-aging or functional medicine?Dr. Kien Vuu has joined us on the SuperAge podcast twice before to share his knowledge on Regenerative and Anti-Aging medicine and today he joins us to dive into the topic of peptides, of which he is an expert. Peptides can help with performance, sexual health, skin health, hormone balance, gut health, immunity, and more. How? Dr. Vuu explains the lofty subject of peptides in an approachable way. He discusses the many benefits of incorporating peptides into our routines lets us know where to start. “A lot of the protein function as well as the peptide function decrease with age.” “There is detriment when you try to push yourself too much. And as a physician in the anti-aging space, you have to kind of judge what is safe for the patient and what is not.” “It is the habits we have that dictate whether we have optimal health and the performance we want, or we are in a stress state.” “There are a lot of black market peptides going on right now so be aware of them.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off + FREE InnerAge here: http://InsideTracker.com/ageistConnect with Dr. Kien Vuu:Website - https://kienvuu.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/kienvuuMD/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kienvuuMDLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kienvuumd Join Dr. Vuu’s Thrive State Accelerator: https://kienvuu.com/accelerator/ Use code “podcast25” for 25% off! Test to take to determine growth hormone deficiency: IGF1Peptides mentioned by Dr. Kien Vuu: BPC157 - healing peptide Selank - cognitive Semax - cognitive PT141 - sexual healthTB500 - healing peptide, angiogenesis in the body Epitalon - longevity, DNA repairKisspeptin - increase testosterone in male bodies How to find an anti-aging or functional medicine physician: The International Society of Functional Medicine https://www.ifm.org American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine https://www.a4m.com Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Power your health in 2022, increase your health span, and surround yourself with a supportive team of like-minded high performers. Learn more about and apply for our transformative How to Super Age: Mastermind Seminar and Group here: https://www.weareageist.com/how-to-super-age-a-mastermind-seminar-and-group-ii/ Is botox a toxin? What is the purpose of fillers? What does CoolSculpting do and what should we be aware of before doing it? What do we need to know about lasers? What are the cautions for doing more invasive facial resurfacing treatments? What new skincare treatments are on the horizon? What should we do every day for better skin? In what order should we apply our skincare? Kelly Stankiewicz, MD, FAAD is a board-certified dermatologist with a passion for all things skin. After graduating from medical school at Indiana University School of Medicine in 2006, Dr. Stankiewicz completed her dermatology residency at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in 2010 and a clinical fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Wellman Center for Photomedicine in lasers and cosmetic dermatology in 2011. She joins the SuperAge podcast to help us understand the world of dermatology. What should we be doing and what shouldn’t we be doing? Dr. Stankiewicz recommends everyone to check in with a trusted doctor or esthetician to decide on your skin goals and needs. Categories of topical products that Dr. Stankiewicz recommends incorporating: daily sunscreen, antioxidants, exfoliants (retin-A, glycolic acid, etc.), growth/rejuvenating serums (peptides, smart molecules, etc.). “Number 1: sunscreen. If there’s nothing else that you do, you must stay out of the sun. I hope everybody knows that by now.”“The cosmeceutical industry is huge. And anybody can sell anything.” “I would recommend to everybody to have a doctor or an esthetician who they truly trust to lead them in the right direction.”“I find that overdoing it can make you look old. Too much plastic surgery, too much filler, makes you look old. When you’re chasing minor imperfections, that's when you can overdo it.” Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off + FREE InnerAge here: http://InsideTracker.com/ageistListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Dr. Kelly Stankiewicz: Website - https://thedermatologyhouse.com/meet-dr-kelly-stankiewicz/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thedermatologyhouse/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thedermatologyhouse/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we optimize our skin without injectables? When are injectables a good idea? What about surgery? What lifestyle habits improve the way we look? What products should we use for hydration, texture, hyperpigmentation, or fine lines?Dr. Lara Devgan is a board-certified, Yale-educated, Johns Hopkins Medical School-instructed, and Columbia/ New York Presbyterian Hospital-trained plastic & reconstructive surgeon. Her special interests are cosmetic surgery of the face and body, and reconstructive surgery for breast cancer, skin cancer, and facial injuries. She joins us on the podcast to discuss the different options for aesthetic enhancement from skincare to injectables to surgery.What you will learn:- How to optimize your skin without any injectables- The lifestyle habits that improve the look of our skin- The power of injectables- When surgery is a good option for someone- What society gets wrong about plastic surgery“One of the best things that you can do for your own self esteem and for your own facial beauty is to allow certain flaws to continue to exist.”“I would never want to create in the world this idea that anybody who is not interested in plastic surgery needs plastic surgery. I think the whole goal of plastic surgery as a field is to give people safe, medically appropriate options. Not to create the need to adhere to a certain kind of body image.”“Why is it so impossible to consider that you can be a person of substance who also cares about how they present to the world?”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Dr. Lara Devgan:Website - https://laradevganmd.comInstagram - https://instagram.com/laradevganmdSkincare Brand - https://drlaradevgan.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Alex von Bidder is a yogi, meditation practitioner, and happens to have run one of the most famous restaurants in the world for over 40 years: The Four Seasons in New York City. He joins us to discuss how one can keep their head in a hurricane of chaos, being bribed for a table at the restaurant with stacks of cash, not having a table for Jackie O, immigrating to the US from Switzerland, and conquering his fears. Alex was our first podcast guest and he has such a fascinating story that we felt inclined to run his episode again. What you will learn in this episode:⁃What the high-end restaurant industry is like⁃What it was like for Alex to immigrate to the US ⁃How to conquer your fears to stay young⁃The mission of “The Mankind Project” ⁃What one can learn about themselves through yoga and how it can help your mind ⁃What lucid dreaming is “I always want to explore my fears. I always thought if I’m afraid of something, I at least have to get to know what the fear is about.” “When you look around in your daily life, there are a lot of people that are seemingly alive physically but they are dead in their minds or in their emotions. The minute you put yourself in a situation where you actually have to worry about your life, you are alive. You are awake. That’s a really good experience and very important to cultivate that on some level.” “Most people as they get older, whatever scares them, they try to avoid. And when you do that your life shrinks.” “Frequent yoga practice really affects someone’s mind in a good way. You learn a lot about yourself and you learn a lot about your mind.” “When I fall in life, when I make mistakes, when my business closed, I just get up again.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. The Mankind Project: http://mankindproject.org Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we shift our mindset from “What’s going wrong?” to “What’s going right?”? How can self-care become damaging to ourselves and our relationships? What is the importance of connection with others? Why is being mediocre at something new a good thing for us? How can we use imagination and play to create a more fulfilling life? Dr. Samantha Boardman, a New York based positive psychiatrist, is committed to fixing what’s wrong and building what’s strong. Historically, psychiatry has focused on the diagnosis of disease and the treatment of individuals with mental illness. Positive Psychiatry takes a more expansive approach, focusing on the promotion of wellbeing and the creation of health.  Dr. Boardman received a B.A. from Harvard University, an M.D. from Cornell University Medical College, and completed a 4-year residency program in Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. Now, she is a practicing positive psychiatrist, author, and published in a variety of scientific journals. She joins us on the podcast to share how to let go of the binary bias that things are either going good or they’re going bad, the importance of our relationships, why learning something new is a positive thing, how to get back to our more childlike, playful self, and more. What you will learn in this episode: How to reframe your mindset to a more positive oneThe importance of connection and friendship outside of your romantic relationshipThe power of being playful and imaginativeThe benefit of learning something new and being mediocre at it“We have this binary bias: things are either good or they’re bad. But how can we hold both together? I do think it’s possible for us to look for the strengths within our challenges. What are we learning here? Where are we finding some purpose? How are we connecting with other people? How are we adding value in some way?"“As children, we’re trying this all the time. But as an adult, you do contract a bit, life gets narrower, and we’re much more afraid to try things that are new.” “We can actually think more clearly and use our imagination much more effectively sometimes when we think through the lens of someone else.” Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off + FREE InnerAge here: http://InsideTracker.com/ageistListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Samantha Boardman: Website: https://positiveprescription.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsamanthaboardman/“Everyday Vitality”: https://positiveprescription.com/book#book Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Many of us believe that what limits us are our external circumstances. However, we are often internally self-limited. When we push back on our limiting beliefs, we are capable of any and everything. Wendy Perrotti, co-founder of Camp Reinvention, and David Stewart, founder of AGEIST, discuss these self-limiting beliefs and the possibilities that follow when we stop believing in them, where the attitude of fragility comes from when society is looking at someone in midlife and beyond, the importance of feeling useful, why we must search for our purpose rather than our passion, and much more. What you will learn in this episode:- Why we hold self-limiting beliefs, how to let go of them, and the possibilities that follow- Why society views us as fragile- Why we must continue to feel useful and helpful to others- Why we need to look for our purpose, not our passion“The burden that most people feel is ‘What if?’ “I’ve never seen anyone who truly succeeds forward. Every success is almost like an ending point. We fail forward. It’s everything that you try and fail and try and twerk and play with and experiment with that actually moves you forward to those successes that are like bam! Did that, check it off the list, and then we fail forward again.” “All of those little things that you have lived through, that you have triumphed over, that you have merely survived, if you notice them for the win of it rather than for the pain of it, my god, by the time you hit our age, we feel completely invincible!” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you stream your pods. Connect with Wendy Perrotti:https://www.campreinvention.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-perrotti/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Want to improve your health and boost energy? Align your life with your chronotype and body type to better understand when to fast, exercise, and sleep. If we aren’t getting adequate sleep, a lot of physical and mental problems can follow from the obvious symptoms like fatigue and brain fog to more serious things like increased risk of dementia. What is an adequate amount of deep and REM sleep? What are the minimum and maximum amount of sleep we need each night? What should we do if we wake up in the middle of the night? What’s the deal with intermittent fasting and sleep? Should we take melatonin? We have had Dr. Michael Breus, The Sleep Doctor, on the SuperAge podcast twice and now he returns for a third time to answer these questions and more. What you will learn in this episode:- How our body types and sleep chronotypes can inform what sleep schedule we would thrive on- Why it is so important to have a consistent sleep and wake routine- The minimum amount of hours we need to sleep each night to function properly- How much sleep is too much sleep- What to do if you wake up in the middle of the night- Melatonin’s role in sleep- The importance of vitamin D“When you wake up in the morning at a consistent time, let’s say it’s 6:15, when the sunlight hits your eyeball, you have special cells in your eyeball called melanopsin cells. These turn off the melatonin faucet in your brain which allows you to kind of clear the brain fog and wake up. The more consistent you are with it, the more your body can expect when to turn off the melatonin faucet. When it turns off the faucet in your head, it sets a timer for roughly 15 hours later to start melatonin.” “You would actually be considered drunk behind the wheel if you get less than 5 1/2 hours just from a reaction time standpoint.”“Sleep is a lot like love: the less you look for it, the more it shows up.” “If there are folks out there who do like to get up around daybreak, there’s actually data to suggest that watching the sunrise, is very healthy for your circadian rhythms and very good for your eyeballs.” Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off + FREE InnerAge here: http://InsideTracker.com/ageistListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Michael Breus:Website - https://thesleepdoctor.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesleepdoctor/ Dr. Breus’ book “Energize!: Go from Dragging Ass to Kicking It in 30 Days”:  https://www.amazon.com/Energize-Dragging-Ass-Kicking-Days/dp/0316707023 Say hi to the AGEIST team!
“Gut-health” has become a buzzword in the wellness industry, but what exactly is our gut and how do we know if it’s healthy? What role does it play in our overall health? What is its connection to the brain? Do probiotics or fermented foods do any good for our gut? Does fasting impact the gut microbiome? What are 5 things we can do for a healthier gut? Dr. Emeran Mayer, gastroenterologist, author, neuroscientist, and professor in the Departments of Medicine, Physiology and Psychiatry.  At the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss these questions and shares his expertise on the gut microbiome. What you will learn: What the “gut” and “microbiome” actually areHow the health of our gut impacts the health of everything else in our bodiesThe guts connection to our brainWhether probiotics and fermented foods really work for improving gut healthHow fasting may impact the gut5 things to do for a healthier gut“I think what we have observed is that our modern lifestyle is not very conducive to a healthy gut because of what we eat and the whole standard American diet story that plays a significant role.” “What happens in the gut does not stay in the gut. It goes through various signaling molecules to every part of the body.”“If you’re stressed in your brain, or you have negative emotions in your brain, your gut knows it, because it gets these signals. And vice versa, if your gut is imbalanced, your brain knows it.” Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 20% off + FREE InnerAge here: http://InsideTracker.com/ageistListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Emeran Mayer:Website: https://emeranmayer.com Books: The Gut-Immune Connection: https://emeranmayer.com/the-gut-immune-connection-book/ The Mind-Gut Connection: https://emeranmayer.com/book/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emeranmayer/ Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Much of what is thought about hormone replacement therapy is outdated and untrue. We do a deep dive into what is HRT, what are the benefits, and who should and should not be taking it. What happens during a women’s hormone journey from childhood to post-menopausal? How are hormones and a woman’s brain connected? What happens in a women’s body during menopause? What is hormone replacement therapy? Does HRT increase the risk of breast cancer? What is the relation between hormones and the cardiovascular system? How does menopause impact sleep? Dr. Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su is the Medical Director of Menopause services at the Women’s Wellness and Gyn Specialties Clinic at Swedish Medical Center. She is also the Chief Medical Officer at Gennev. Dr. Dunsmoor-Su joins us on the SuperAge podcast for an information-dense episode all about menopause. She explains what happens leading up to and during menopause, some of the symptoms like weight gain, trouble sleeping, brain fog, and how they are addressed, how we can use hormone replacement therapy to improve symptoms and longevity for women post-menopause, and much more. What you will learn in this episode:What a woman’s body goes through in terms of hormones from childhood all the way through post-menopause The impact of menopause on the brainEverything we need to know about hormone replacement therapy and some of the myths around itHow menopause impacts sleep and what can help How menopause impacts brain health and the cardiovascular system “Estrogen replacement does not cause breast cancer. And I like to shout that from the rooftops. We have many studies that tell us that estrogen replacement does not cause breast cancer.” “Women who start hormone replacement therapy within 5 years of their last period actually reduce their cardiovascular risk. They also slightly reduce their risk of colon cancer and they reduce their all cause mortality overtime.” “When women are transitioning through menopause, we’re talking about 5-10 years of disrupted sleep. That’s a lot of impact to the brain.” “Menopause is fine and functional if you’re going to live to be 65. You’ve got 10 years to survive menopause, you’re going to be okay. We live to 95, 100, 105! That’s a long time, that’s almost half your life without the hormones that sort of keep things going. So I think that we need to adjust.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su: https://swedishfoundation.org/frontline-Dunsmoor-Su LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-dunsmoor-su-92a4997b/ Gennev: https://gennev.com Check out the app, CBT-i Coach, that Dr. Dunsmoor-Su recommends for at home Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cbt-i-coach/id655918660 Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Why do we feel good in the mountains, looking at a fireplace or by the ocean? It is not the pretty landscapes, it has to do with their vibration frequencies.  Neuroscience has now figured out how to use sound and light to produce the same brain effects to bring people to deep states of relaxation and inspiration.Dr. Patrick Porter is a brain researcher, author, speaker, and founder of BrainTap. He, along with his team, are passionate about re-programming and optimizing our brains. He joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss how light, sound, and vibrations impact our brain function and overall state of being, why sleep continues to be so crucial for better health, the specific brain frequencies, and why we need time in all of them, and more. What you will learn in this episode:-The role of specific brain frequencies (example: beta, alpha, delta, theta)-How to re-program your brain to perform better-The brain’s role in sleep and sleep’s role in brain function-Why people are drawn to places like the ocean, the mountains, or fires-How BrainTap can help you relax, focus, or create“If you’re not getting deep, level 4 sleep, I don’t care if you’re in bed for 10 hours. You’re not going feel good, you’re going to be tired, you’re going to have brain fog, because your brain is full of junk, it hasn’t cleansed itself.” “A creative mindset is more energizing than a problem-solving mindset.”“We’re supposed to be taking a nap next to the zebra and the gazelle but instead, most Americans will go out and get coffee, tea, or chocolate and stimulate instead of use their electrical system and take a nap.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you stream your pods. Thank you to our sponsor InsideTracker. Listeners get 25% off + FREE InnerAge here: http://InsideTracker.com/ageistSuperAge listeners save 20% on BrainTap products here:  BrainTap website and productsConnect with Dr. Porter & BrainTap:InstagramTwitterFacebookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Is it too late to get healthy? How can someone take control of their physical and mental health no matter what age? What importance does community play in going through a complete life transformation? How do the thoughts in our heads manifest into reality? What is Susan’s healthy routine? Can women lift weights and not get bulky? Want to learn more about our exclusive, life-altering Super Age Mastermind Seminar and Group? Click here: https://www.weareageist.com/master-mind-class/In 2019, Susan Guidi was not putting herself first. She wasn’t taking care of herself physically, she wasn’t mindful about what she was eating, and she wasn’t thinking kind thoughts about herself. Now, Susan is a 64-year-old grandmother who is leg pressing 305 pounds. Beyond her impressive physical transformation, Susan has gained newfound confidence, motivation, and a palpable excitement for life. She wakes up grateful everyday and deeply believes that her possibilities are infinite. She hit the reset button on her life in her 60s and now she inspires other women, shows up for her loved ones in a new way, and, most importantly, shows up for herself. She did it with “no pills, no crazy cosmetic procedures, just determination, grit, and mindset!” To give you an idea of where Susan started and what she is up to now, check out her workout and diet routine below. Starting weight: 181 pounds at 5’5"Lowest weight: 136 poundsMaintained weight: 138 poundsHer deficit macros for workout days were: 165g protein (P), 150g carbs (C), 45g fat (F) Non-workout day deficit macros were: 165g P, 75g C, 50g FInitial workout routine: Weight train 5x/week, Cardio 7x/weekSusan is currently in a “reverse” diet and exercise routine to build muscle. Muscle building phase macros for workout days: 175g P, 135g C, 40g FNon workout day macros for muscle building phase: 175g P, 90g C, 45g FMuscle building phase workout routine: Cardio has been reduced to 20 mins a day 5x/week, weight training has been increased to 75-80 mins a day 5x/week Example week of workouts during Susan’s muscle-building phase: Monday - calves, quads, light hamstrings Tuesday - chest, delts, light tricepsWednesday - back, glutes, calvesThursday- rest day (maybe some ab training)Friday - hamstrings and glutesSaturday - shoulders and armsSunday - rest day (maybe some ab training)20 mins of cardio 5 days a weekWork on pull-ups and that is 5x/week“Life is hard, so choose your hard.” “I want to be vital for my grandbabies. I want them to say, ’This is my grandma, look what she can do! Can your grandma do that?’” “How would you treat a baby? You would nurture them, love them, and feed them the most delicious things so they would be healthy. So I incorporated all of those things towards myself.” “The cool thing is, once you love yourself, it’s so much easier to love other people.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Susan Guidi: Instagram: @kikimousegetsfit Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the importance of biofeedback for longevity and improved physical performance? How can we accurately measure whether we are in ketosis? What is intermittent fasting? What impact does an 18:6 diet really have on our bodies? What is autophagy? How does fasting affect muscle mass? What are exogenous ketones? What does it mean to be metabolically flexible? With all of the conflicting information surrounding ketosis, fasting, the impact of exogenous ketones, and nutrition as a whole, we wanted to get an expert on the SuperAge podcast to give us some clarity around the topic. Jim Howard, the President and CEO of Readout Health, has helped to create an innovative biofeedback tool, Biosense, used to measure your ketone levels throughout the day to help with goals for longevity, weight management, or peak performance. He, along with this team at Readout Health, wants to help us regain control of our health through proper nutrition and lower the rates of obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and more. What you will learn in this episode:- Why using a biofeedback device can promote a better understanding of our health and be used to promote  longevity- How to know whether you’re in ketosis- The misconceptions around ketosis, health, and diet- What intermittent fasting does for the body- What autophagy is and how it impacts aging- What Jim’s wellness non-negotiable are“A good way to look at ketosis, I don’t mean the keto diet I’m talking about ketosis, is that it’s the other side of the metabolic switch, that’s where the damage is undone. We focus on the undoing of the damage that one has done to themselves.” “If longevity and healthspan are curious and part of your future plans, I encourage it to be, knowing what your actual body is doing as you enter these zones is critical, as opposed to just guessing.” “I was born in 1967 and in this one generation, in 1967 10% of us were obese. 54 years later it’s now at 40%. In one decade it will be 49%.”Try Readout Health’s Biosense ketone monitor with code SUPERAGE20 on https://mybiosense.com. Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Jim:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-howard-2b33124/Biosense Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mybiosense/?hl=enWebsite: https://mybiosense.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Start an entirely new venture way out of one's career experience at age 52? How audacious, but why not.  Stacy shows us how to be an absolute beginner, to believe you can do it, and to thrive. Fashion editor, stylist, author, star of “What Not to Wear”, and now founder of State Of Menopause, Stacy continues to evolve and show that the only things that can hold you back are self-limiting beliefs and expectations. After going through menopause, Stacy realized how under-prepared women are for this time in their lives. She felt isolated, overwhelmed, and stuck. Now, she is determined to create a language and community for all women to feel confident and educated going into an inevitable phase in their life. She wants to talk about menopause and aging in a way that is productive and meaningful.How are women unprepared for menopause? Why must we stop pining over who we used to be and stay present in who we are now? Why is it beneficial to have a variety of friends younger, older, and the same ages us? What do I do if I’m scared to pivot careers or try something new? How has technology changed how we live and our ability to be present? How do we let go of expectations?  “People don’t realize how much power they possess over the way they’re perceived.” “Create a life that you don’t want to run away from.” “As I’ve aged, my interest in style has kind of grown into an interest in wellness.” “Why not change or pivot and do something at 52? What else should I be doing? Should I be sitting around, mourning that I don’t have the career that I had at 32? What would be the point of that? Where does the purpose lie in that?” What you will learn in this episode: How Stacy is reimagining how we approach menopause Why we must stay present and stop pining over who we used to beWhy we should seek out a friend group of a variety of ages, older, younger, and the same as usHow to let go of self-limiting beliefs and try something new, no matter your ageHow technology has changed our lives and what Stacy thinks social media will become in the futureStacy and David’s life non-negotiables  Why letting go of expectations will change your lifeListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods.Connect with Stacy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stacylondonreal/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/stacylondon?lang=en State Of: https://www.stateofmenopause.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How does sound make us feel connected to our communities and the world around us? How can sound actually damage our brain? How do we create a sonic environment that promotes better health? What impact does playing music have on our brain and rate of success in life? Nina Kraus, the author of Of Sound Mind, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to answer these questions. Nina Kraus is a professor at Northwestern University investigating sound, speech, and music. In this episode, Nina and David tackle the fascinating topic of sound. They discuss how it can connect us to the world but could also damage our brains, how creating sound, or playing music, can lead to a more successful life, how we have the choice to curate a powerful sonic environment for better health, and more. What you will learn in this episode: How sound damages the brainHow sound benefits the brainHow making music leads to a healthier, more successful lifeHow we can curate our sonic environment for better health “Making music is one of the best things that we can do to strengthen our sound mind.”“Our hearing brain is vast as is our sound mind. Our sound mind engages how we feel, what we know about sound, how we move.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Nina Kraus: https://brainvolts.northwestern.edu Buy Nina’s book, Of Sound Mind:https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/sound-mindSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is longevity science? What are the 7 lifestyle changes that will help us to live a healthier life? What happens to our bodies when we’re in a stress state? What does it mean to “age” and are there promising interventions to slow this process? Does having a sense of purpose impact us on a cellular level? What are peptides and how do they impact performance? What’s the deal with Resveratrol, mTOR, and Rapamycin? Dr. Kien Vuu joins us for the second time on the SuperAge podcast to answer these questions. Once diabetic, hypertensive, and overweight, Dr. Kien Vuu decided he needed to either accept his unhealthy fate or make a change to be well. When he made certain impactful lifestyle and diet changes, he reversed his deteriorating health in 6 months. Now, he is helping his patients and followers reach peak performance and longevity.“We were designed to thrive, we were designed to give back to our community, we were designed to show up as who we are as people but I think modern life has hypnotized us.” “Built into our DNA is the need for us to serve beyond ourselves.”“The power to take over our genetic expression, the power to take over our biological destiny is really in our hands. You are your best medicine.” What you will learn in this episode:How certain lifestyle habits can actually change the way our DNA is expressed and aging processWhy we must have a sense of purpose and serve others to be healthier How Resveratrol, mTOR, and Rapamycin impact longevity Why the traditional model of medicine isn’t cutting it How to take control of your biological destiny Listen to our full conversation on the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Connect with Dr. Kien Vuu:Website - https://kienvuu.com Dr. Kien's Book - https://kienvuu.com/book/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kienvuumd/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/kienvuumd Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kienvuuMD LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kienvuumd/ Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What was it like to be the co-host on Good Morning America in the 80s and 90s? How did Joan Lunden balance her booming career and being a new mother all while being on TV every morning? How did age play a role in Joan leaving GMA? What are the 3 things we need in our lives to age better? What are Joan Lunden’s health non-negotiables? The iconic Joan Lunden joins us this week to discuss these questions. She is inspiring, humble, and curious with a tremendous amount of wisdom to offer. When Joan became the co-host for Good Morning America in 1980, she had just found out that she was pregnant. She had her child and, 7 weeks later, she was back in the co-host chair. She didn’t know it then but she was changing the TV industry and work force for women. When she left GMA after being there for 20 years, her biggest problem was learning what opportunities to say no to. She had no intention of slowing down and now at 71 years old she is still ticking things off of her to-do list. What you will learn in this episode:What the TV industry, and work force, was like for women in the 80s and 90sHow Joan managed being a new mother with her booming career Joan’s health non-negotiablesThe importance of cleaning your living spaceThe top 3 things we must have to age better“Look at us! Do we look old? No we don’t. So then why do we have to be called older? Act older? Think older?” “I literally took on my health as another job, as a second occupation, and I started working with a nutritionist and a trainer and I have really changed myself. It’s not just that I lost 35 pounds, I changed the way I lived my life, I came to understand that I needed to honor myself.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Read Joan’s book, “Why Did I Come Into This Room?”Connect with Joan: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joanlunden/?hl=en Website - https://www.joanlunden.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/JoanLunden?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/JoanLunden LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanlunden/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JoanLundenSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we become better listeners? Why do marriages end? What is the difference between feeling felt vs. feeling understood? What are the gender difference when it comes to emotional intimacy? How do you properly respond to your partner’s emotions? Why don’t we understand how powerful disappointment can be in our lives?Dr. Mark Goulston, psychiatrist and author, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to share his insights on these questions. Dr. Mark Goulston dropped out of medical school twice due to depression. After a school counselor believed in him and gave him a second chance, he finished medical school and wanted pay forward what that counselor gave him for his future patients. That is exactly what he is doing with his current practice. From marriages to eating disorders to strained parent-child relationships to suicide, Dr. Goulston uses his empathetic personality and ability to listen to navigate these issues with his patients. What you will learn in this episode: How empathy and the ability to listen can help strengthen our relationshipsWhy some marriages endWhy strong personalities may have a more difficult time with emotionally intimate relationships, and how to overcome that The power of feeling felt vs. feeling understood How to respond to your partner’s emotions“Marriages don’t end because we stop loving each other, but because we stop feeling liked by each other.” “Alpha energy is great for success. It’s not good for closeness. You know, it’s good to have alpha energy. You can build something, you can build a business, you can grow it, you can sell it, you can do whatever, but it’s not that good for emotional intimacy.” “One of the reasons women will say ‘Don’t give me advice or solutions’ is because when they’re sharing something, they want to just feel less alone in the feeling,  they want to feel felt by you, because if they feel felt by you, their oxytocin goes up, their cortisol goes down, their blood flow goes up to their brain, and then they can give themselves the advice they need.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Mark Goulston:Website - https://markgoulston.comInstagram - https://instagram.com/markgoulston?utm_medium=copy_link Twitter - https://twitter.com/markgoulston?s=11 Read one Dr. Goulston’s best-selling book - Just Listen Listen to Dr. Goulston’s audio course - Defeating Self-Defeat https://www.himalaya.com/courses/defeating-self-defeat-3129841?partner-from=15652260&utm_source=partner&utm_medium=mark_goulstonSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Is it better to eat your larger meals earlier in the day or later in the day? Are there ways we can “turn off” aging? How are stem cells being used to treat diseases? What role does TMAO inflammation have in heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, etc.? How do steak, egg yolks, & cheese contribute to these diseases? Why does Dr. Roizen drink 6 cups of coffee a day?Dr. Michael Roizen, the Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus at the Cleveland Clinic since 2007 and Cofounder of RealAge, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss these questions. He shares his thoughts on the future of aging and health span, how certain diseases can be drastically decreased by changing simple lifestyle behaviors and diet, why he drinks 6 cups of coffee a day, and much more. What you will learn in this episode:Why one might want to eat their largest meals earlier in the dayWhat the future holds for aging and health span How eating certain inflammatory foods increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and moreWhy Dr. Roizen drinks 6 cups of coffee a day Why daily caffeine consumption may benefit our health“You wouldn’t marry someone that’s trying to kill you everyday, you shouldn’t eat food that’s trying to kill you.” “Are there ways of turning off the aging that we have?” “I think with an 80% probability, sometime in the next decade, we’re going to recognize that 90 can be the new 40. That is… just imagine!”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Michael Roizen:Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrMikeRoizen?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrRealAge/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-mike-roizen-33a9293/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmichaelroizen/?hl=enSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is dopamine? Can social media use become an addiction? How is social media impacting our brains and ability to feel pleasure or pain? How can we break the addictive cycle of our digital devices? Dr. Anna Lembke, psychiatrist and author of the new book, “Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance In the Age of Indulgence”, joins us this week to answer these questions. She has done extensive work to study and treat a new phenomenon: social media addiction. As Dr. Lembke explains, social media use has become compulsive and addictive. It is a way to comfort ourselves by completely distracting our minds. Interestingly, by comforting and distracting ourselves with devices, we are actually causing ourselves more pain and suffering. How? Dr. Lembke shares her perspective on the topic.  What you will learn in this episode: What happens in our brains when we use our devicesHow our dependency on our devices are doing more harm than goodHow we can break the addictive cycleWhy Dr. Lembke feels more connected and reachable without a smart phone “Boredom is a really scary emotion because all of a sudden we are confronted with questions about the deeper meaning and purpose of our lives. And those are things that we need to be confronted with.” “Instagram is a drug. It releases dopamine in the reward pathway exactly like other reinforcing addicting drugs that people have been taking.” “What we need to do now is intentionally make our lives less convenient. Intentionally seek out painful, arduous, challenging things.”“We’ve become so Inundated with pleasure and so insulated from pain that we hardly even know anymore what it is to experience pain and distress. And most of our suffering comes from excessive reward” “We live in this high reward, drug-ified eco system that’s made us all vulnerable to the problem of over consumption and in some cases addiction” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Read Dr. Anna Lembke’s new book: https://www.annalembke.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is homeopathy? How can homeopathy compliment or, in some cases, replace traditional pharmaceuticals? How can we use homeopathy to treat things like allergies, stress, sore muscles, and more? What about homeopathy makes it so individual and specific for each person? How can you find the right homeopathic practitioner? What are the limits of homeopathy? Christophe Merville joins us this week on the SuperAge podcast to share his insights on homeopathy. Christophe is a pharmacist with training in homeopathy. As he explains, in France, the relationship that a pharmacist has with their patients is quite intimate when compared to how it is in the US. Pharmacists in France also incorporate homeopathy into their treatment plans. So what exactly is homeopathy? Christophe breaks it down for us in this episode. What you will learn in this episode:Homeopathy 101 When one might want to use homeopathic treatments instead of pharmaceuticals  Why the dosages of homeopathic treatments are as low as they areHow to find the right practitioner for you The limits of homeopathy “In France, homeopathy is very much integrated in medical practice.”“We are in a culture, especially in the US, where more is better.” “Homeopathy works fast. When you find that right medicine, it will work fast.” “Know your limits and know when to ask for help.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is it like to be a 50-year-old woman on television? What are the different societal expectations for men and women when it comes to aging? Botox, fillers, getting, "work" done? How can we have more meaningful conversations with people? How should we think about retirement?Tamsen Fadal joins us this week on the SuperAge podcast to discuss these questions. Tamsen is a journalist, news anchor, author, speaker, and podcast host. She seems to do it all and has no intention of slowing down anytime soon. She recently turned 50 and has the unique perspective of being a women on television in her midlife. She shares with us some of the challenges that come along with her profession, why she was proud when she turned 50, her thoughts on appearance as we age, how she has more meaningful conversations with people as she has matured, and her thoughts on retirement. David and Tamsen also share some of the current health hacks that they are loving. What you will learn in this episode:What it is like to be a woman in her midlife on television Why you should be proud to age rather than just accepting itHow to have more meaningful conversations with peopleWhy we need to reframe our view on retirement The hacks that Tamsen and David use to wind down at night and sleep better “Literally for 15 years I was petrified that I was going to wake up and that was going to be the day that I was irrelevant.” “I turned fifty and I went, It’s like I ripped open my shirt and had superwoman written on my chest. I went, ‘Hey, I’m 50 years old and I’m still on television!’” “When I turned 50 I didn’t do it hiding behind a curtain trying to pretend I was still 45… I was bragging about it.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast where you get your pods. Connect with Tamsen- Website: https://tamsenfadal.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamsenfadal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tamsenfadal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamsenfadal/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamsenfadal/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coming-up-next-with-tamsen-fadal/id1560877893 Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is it like to be a three time Olympian and hold the world record for 10 years? What is it like to then lose that title? How can we transition from one identity to another? How can we get out of our minds and into a flow state? Willie Banks, Olympic athlete and former 10 year triple jump world record holder, joins us this week on the SuperAge podcast to share his wisdom. He discusses what it felt like to be an Olympic world record holder for 10 years, how he reaches flow state to stop his mind from taking over during competition, the three things that helped him when transitioning out of his athletic career, and more. What you will learn in this episode: -How he reaches his flow state as an athlete and how the rest of us can apply that to our daily lives -The three things that made transitioning out of his athletic career easier -How movement is vital to staying healthy -How Zumba has become part of his routine“I was devastated. I could not believe that I was no longer that guy.” “Everybody in life has to be open to new things. And if you’re not, if you’re closed in, if that’s what you are, then you’re going to be whole disappointed because you never know what’s going to happen.”“There are so many parts of you that you have to recognize and that you have to groom that you may not have paid attention to because you had the one thing that was important.” “I really think, if you’re moving, you’re grooving. Motion is lotion.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. https://www.weareageist.com/category/superage-podcast/ The OLY you see after Willie’s name is just like Ph.D or MD and was created to give Olympians the public recognition they deserve for the years of dedication to their sport. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What are the new tests for better and earlier cancer prevention? If we catch cancer cells early, is there a better chance of successful treatment? How does diet impact cancer? How do we properly get our bodies into ketosis? How does stress impact cancer? Dr. Donese Worden, with over 18 years of experience, joins us for the second time on the SuperAge podcast to discuss cancer screening, prevention, and diet’s role. Dr. Worden has worked with a number of cancer patients and today she is sharing with us the tests that she is giving her patients to detect cancer early, how diet and stress are major players in cancer growth, and everything we need to know about the keto diet and getting our bodies into ketosis. What you will learn in this episode:What tests to ask your doctor for if you want to detect cancer cells, determine proper cancer treatment, and check your immune systemWhat to eat to reduce your risk of feeding cancer cellsHow to get your body into ketosis, and why you might want to be in itHow stress plays a role in cancer growth“Cancer can’t use ketones as fuel but it can use sugar.” “Most cancers caught early, we can do something with. It’s when they’re caught after the fact they’ve metastasized, the tumor’s too large, that’s when we’re in real trouble.”“Ketones are a cleaner fuel than sugar. The brain loves it, it’s clean, and it helps us from a cancer standpoint which is the topic of our show today.”“We have to take care of ourselves. You can’t just hope for the best because, as you know, 1 in 2 men will have cancer in their lifetime. 1 in 2.5 women now.” Tests that Dr. Worden mentioned in this episode:-CEA test-CA 125 test-MicroGen -Liquid Biopsy -Keto Start-Fasting Glucose Level-HbA1cListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. https://www.weareageist.com/category/superage-podcast/Connect with Dr. Donese Worden –Website: drworden.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrDoneseWordenNMDInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/DrDoneseWordenTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrDoneseWordenYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrDoneseWordenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donesew/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
This week on the SuperAge podcast, we are joined by the inspiring Will Henshall. When Will flatlined in 2018, he had a 2% chance of living, and a 1% chance of surviving without any cognitive impairment. He defied the odds and is here to share his story of how he sees the world differently now.Songwriter, entrepreneur, inventor, photographer, audio engineer, and curious human, Will knows reinvention well. In this episode, he shares his fascinating story of working in the music industry in London where he was the founder of Londonbeat with 5 huge hits, leading a tech team in San Francisco, becoming a professional photographer, and circling back to the music industry in Los Angeles to create music that helps us focus. Will also shares exactly what he learned from flatlining for 20 minutes, essentially dying, and how he lives his life differently now. “We are the physical manifestions of spirit, we are all connected. Just like aspen trees, what you see above ground is only a part of what we are, it is the roots that connect us that are the important part."What you will learn from this episode: What flatlining taught Will about the interconnectedness of our lives Why we are the first generation to be living in a new wayHow to reinvent yourself when something isn’t working for you Why community is so important to finding our purpose and staying productive It’s not over until it's over“You’ve got to lean in and be of service and then you will find that you’ll get so much back in terms of opportunities and friendship and community and the big word: Brotherhood.”  “I didn’t have a near death experience, I actually had a death experience. I flatlined for 20 minutes. And what happened was that as I recovered consciousness, I was in a coma for many, many days, my consciousness, my awareness of being in a body started to come back and it was like being in a really groggy dream.” “Brotherhood is very, very important. We make better decisions when we know each other.” “We are as a generation not like old people. We are stylish, in good shape, and we still have considerable amount of purchasing power and we represent well.” Connect with Will - Website: https://home.focusatwill.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focusatwill/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusatwill Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/focusatwillLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/focusatwill/ Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. https://www.weareageist.com/category/superage-podcast/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
“I think music is a multitasking power tool to live a better life.” Freddie Ravel, Grammy-nominated performer working with Madonna, Prince, Santana, Earth Wind and Fire, is using music to improve human potential. At his “Life In Tune” events, he uses the basic foundation of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, and score, to go beyond traditional leadership and self-help talks by using music to tap into our emotions. Having worked with musicians like Madonna, Carlos Santana, Prince, Sergio Mendes, and more, Freddie has acquired a unique perspective of how we can use music to enhance our lives, whether we think we are “musical” or not. What you will learn in this episode:How we all have an internal rhythm that syncs to music How we can use music to better fulfill the roles we play in our lives How certain music can elevate our mood or relax us How to drop the ego and become more musical“I believe that every person out there has a drummer inside of them with a heart beat. I believe that we all have forms of music in us. It’s just that most of us don’t think about it that way. We kind of get lost in the echo chamber of the news or the internet.” “Stand in front of the mirror and make a joyful noise, and don’t judge yourself!”Connect with Freddie Ravel: Website - https://www.lifeintune.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/freddieravel/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freddieravel Twitter - https://twitter.com/freddieravel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/freddieravel/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/maximjasmine Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. https://www.weareageist.com/category/superage-podcast/ Say hi to the AGEIST team!
This week's SuperAge podcast episode is an encore episode with fan favorite guest, Dr. Vonda Wright. In this episode, Dr. Vonda Wright shares her insights on everything from the effects of exercise after 40, 50, and 60 to the benefits of foam rolling for recovery and performance and hormones. She wants to be healthy, active, vital, and joyful for the rest of her lifespan, and she wants to help others in doing the same by bridging the gap between their health span and lifespan. Fortunately, her research and experience as an orthopedic surgeon, speaker, and author has given her the knowledge to do just that.“What gets me up in the morning, David, is the knowledge that by saving your mobility, I’m going to save your life because there’s not one pill besides exercise and smart nutrition that effects all the diseases that we are commonly plagued with. So that’s what gets my out of bed everyday as an orthopod and an author and a speaker.” “We know that 68% of people do not do any kind of mobility any day of the week. And that’s why about 60% of people in this country can qualify as obese and 30% of our children are obese. And 17% of our children, that we raised, now have diabetes. We need to do something about this now.“Listen to The SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Sponsored by InsideTracker: https://bit.ly/3pNeEdUDr. Vonda Wright: https://www.drvondawright.comDr. Vonda Wright’s books: https://www.drvondawright.com/author-and-expert/HOT For Your Health Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hot-for-your-health/id1055206993Additional Resource: https://estrogenmatters.com  Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What are macronutrients and why should I pay attention to them? What is David’s #1 tip for better health? How do I get out of a rut? What do we need to know about menopause? Where should I travel now that things are opening back up? What is David currently investigating? This week on the SuperAge podcast, David Stewart answers your questions. He discusses his personal journey to better health, breaks down macronutrients in simple terms, gives his #1 health tip, shares his advices on how to get out of a rut and more!What you will learn:What macronutrients are and why you may want to pay attention to themHow to get out of a rutWhat to do for better healthWho David trusts when it comes to brain health and Alzheimer’s research How David got his health to where it is today “The longer that I’m alive, the more that I value it.” “I recommend using the word ‘yes.’ Just say 'yes' to pretty much everything that you can, anything this side of life threatening.” “I think so many of us, myself included, are somewhat checked out about what our bodies need at any certain point in time.”  To have your questions featured on future solo SuperAge episodes, DM us on Instagram @weareageist.Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you stream your pods. https://www.weareageist.com/category/superage-podcast/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is our current healthcare system lacking? How can we prevent and treat diseases like cancer through a holistic health approach? What are the benefits of a ketogenic diet? What labs should I have my doctor do for me to make sure I'm in good health? Dr. Donese Worden is a holistic medicine practitioner who is bridging the gap between conventional medicine and alternative medicine by taking a holistic approach to health. Her philosophy is simple: look at the whole person, body, mind, and spirit, and create a personalized wellness plan to improve their state of being, lengthen their healthspan, and increase overall performance. Dr. Worden joins us this week to discuss her health philosophy, how she is disrupting and challenging our current healthcare system, and the top things she recommends everyone does for optimal wellbeing. What you will learning this episode: The issues with our current healthcare system, and how Dr. Worden is challenging the current modelThe health implications from sugar How the Ketogenic diet starves cancer cells and tumor growth Inflammations contribution to degenerative diseasesThe basic pillars that we all need to live better, longer What spirituality means to Dr. Worden and how we can alll benefit from it“What happened to looking at the person as a whole? It’s always connected. The knee bone is connected to the shin bone and mind, body, and spirit. If you’re not addressing all three of those, you can only put on bandaids and all you’re doing is turning off or cutting off the fire alarm and you’re leaving the fire still going. This is bad medicine.”“Your doctors work for you. You are paying us for our medical education. We work for you and you have the right to your doctors.” "Inflammation is the base root of most chronic degenerative diseases, David.” “We want to live to 120 or beyond in good health, that’s the key.  I don’t wait to wait until there’s a problem. I want to see what I can see and make the changes that we need to make.” “You want to age yourself? Don’t eat well, don’t exercise, and stress.” “It’s not about religion.  It’s about feeling spiritually connected to something outside of yourself so that you don’t feel alone. You feel so safe and protected and loved no matter what.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. https://www.weareageist.com/category/superage-podcast/Connect with Dr. Donese Worden - Website: drworden.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrDoneseWordenNMDInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/DrDoneseWordenTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrDoneseWordenYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrDoneseWordenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donesew/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we use music to change our physical and mental states? Is there measured evidence to show that music can heal and transform our lives? What music should we listen to before bed to promote a more consistent circadian rhythm? What is the formula behind music tempo and composition for optimal meditative results? Be sure to listen through to the 59:00 mark to hear Barry play something special for us, live. Barry Goldstein, composer and Grammy award winning producer, has been connected to music ever since he can remember. After years of producing pop music, Barry began to burnout; he needed a tool to help heal his mental health. His burnout led him to explore the healing powers of music and he re-established his relationship to making music. He was now making transformational music beyond art and entertainment.  He discovered that this intentional, healing music was putting him in a meditative state, lowering his heart rate, positively impacting his brain waves, and shifting his mood. Now, Barry shares his insights on how music can heal through his own composition and through his book, “The Secret Language of the Heart.” What you will learn in this episode:The science behind healing musicWhy not all music is created equallyWhat music to listen to in the morning, in the afternoon, and before bedBarry’s personal and professional struggles with creating music How to let go of obstacles that are holding us back“In the midst of this burnout, I knew that I wanted to come back to my own heart and my love for music.” “Your internal rhythm of your heart has the ability to synchronize with the external rhythm within music.” “I am connecting to something beyond myself when I’m composing.” “Tap into the energy of something that you can claim in this moment. What have you been holding yourself back with?” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. https://www.weareageist.com/category/superage-podcast/Connect with Barry:Website - https://www.barrygoldsteinmusic.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/barrygoldsteinmusic/?hl=enFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/BarryGoldsteinMusicLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-goldstein-0860b27 Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How do we pull ourselves out of a dark place and into a healthier, happier life? Why do we feel guilty when we take care of ourselves? How can we break the habit of comparing ourselves to others? What is the best way to cope with emotional trauma? At the age of 39, David Richman reached arguably the lowest point in his life. He was in an abusive relationship with an alcoholic, he was overweight, he was a smoker, and his health was failing. He was struggling. One day, he looked in the mirror and asked himself “What do you want to be?” His answer? “I want to be an athlete.” 18 years later, David is a motivational speaker, author, trainer, and consultant. He’s done more Iron Man races than you can count on two hands and he is just getting started. David joins us on the SuperAge podcast to talk about his journey from darkness to health and happiness, the wisdom and stories that he offers in his books, how to cope with trauma, and more. What you will learn in this episode:How to pick yourself up out of a dark place How to re-frame your mindset to one of an athleteHow living for yourself allows you to show up for your loved onesHow to work towards the best version of you How to stop comparing yourself to others and how comparison will get in your way How to cope with trauma “You can’t be a dead hero. So you’ve got to take care of yourself first before you can take care of others.” “Just be the best you. Don’t try to be the best them.” “If you do take one more step, that’s further than you’ve ever pushed yourself in your life.” “I want to be the guy that always believes that my best days are ahead of me. So if I want to be an athlete, I’m going to keep being athletic. If I want to go start a business, I’m going to do it. If I want to write more books, I’m  going to do it.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you stream your podcasts. https://www.weareageist.com/category/profile/superage-podcast/ Connect with David Richman: Website - https://david-richman.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/davidrichman_cycleoflives/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cycleoflives/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/cycleoflives LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidrichman/ Say hi to the AGEIST team!
"Wisdom is not taught, it is shared.”  How do we share what we have learned so that we all can grow together? To be happy at this stage of life we need purpose, wellness and community. This is the essence of the Modern Elder Academy. We ask what does education look like during midlife and beyond? How important is community for longevity? How do I build a community of likeminded people? What should I have in my life to maintain purpose? What’s the difference between our healthspan and our lifespan? Chip Conley of The Modern Elder Academy joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss these questions and more. Chip discusses how he is reimagining education for those in midlife and beyond, disrupting what it means to retire, and supporting his community in Baja, Mexico through regenerative farming. What you will learn in this episode: Why we should continue to learn and grow no matter our ageWhy community is the key to longevity, and how to build your own community of positive peopleHow to discern what in our life is no longer serving usWhat the difference between our lifespan and our healthspan is, and why it’s important to distinguish the twoWhat 3 things we all need in our lives to maintain purpose, especially if we are considering retiringHow we can reimagine and disrupt education after midlife and senior living facilities“Where’s our emotional insurance? When we have a rainy week or year in our personal life or in our work life, who are the people we can count on? And guess what man, we are really bad at this. Women are so much better.” “I don’t think a lot of us are clear on how stuck we are because of old mindsets and old identities and old ways of being that aren’t serving us anymore.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. https://www.weareageist.com/category/profile/superage-podcast/ Connect with Chip Conley -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chipconley/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChipConleyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chipconleyauthor The Modern Elder Academy website: https://www.modernelderacademy.com The Modern Elder Academy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modernelderacademy/ The Modern Elder Academy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modern_elder/?hl=enSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is a sleep chronotype and why do I need to know mine? How can I know my sleep efficiency and what percentage should I aim for? What sort of mattress should I be sleeping on? How does intermittent fasting impact sleep? Are devices before bed a no-go?Dr. Michael Breus, “The Sleep Doctor”, joins us for the second time on the SuperAge podcast to dive further into these questions. No matter what kind of sleeper you are or what kind of lifestyle you live, Dr. Breus breaks down some key things that we should be focusing on to optimize our sleep. What you will learn from this episode: -The different sleep chronotypes and how to find out what chronotype you are-The optimal sleep efficiency percentage we should aim for-Dr. Breus’ healthy morning routine-How to pick the perfect mattress for you (and for your sleep partner)-How intermittent fasting impacts sleep-How to stop waking up at 2am from hunger-Whether using devices before bed is bad for our sleep-What to do if we have difficulty waking up in the morning“Your brain doesn’t go into park when you sleep. It kind of goes into 2nd/3rd gear. You actually use as much glucose during REM sleep as you do when you’re awake.”“My favorite saying is, ‘Sleep is a lot like love, the less you look for it, the more it shows up.’”“I can teach everyone a gazillion tricks of ways to sleep but at the end of it all, you can sleep! Everybody can.Listen to the SuperAge podcast on all podcast streaming sites. Find out your sleep chronotype here: http://chronoquiz.com/Connect with Dr. Breus- Website: https://thesleepdoctor.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesleepdoctor/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesleepdoctor/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesleepdoctor/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSleepDoctorMichaelBreusSay hi to the AGEIST team!
The world-famous Harvard brain scientist and a musician who plays with Joe Perry and Jonny Depp, tells us what is the latest in brain research, and the very promising future for Alzheimer's prevention and treatment. We are getting very close...Can we detect neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s disease, before irreversible damage is done? What supplements can we take to get ahead of neurodegenerative diseases? What role does loneliness play in brain health? Is there a connection between our microbiome and our brain? Dr. Rudolph Tanzi joins us on the SuperAge podcast to dive into these questions and more. Dr. Tanzi is the Vice-Chair of Neurology, Director of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit, Co-Director of the Henry and Allison McCance Center for Brain Health, and Co-Director of the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease at Massachusetts General Hospital. He also serves as the Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Tanzi discovered the first Alzheimer’s disease (AD) gene and co-discovered the two other early-onset familial AD genes. His team was the first to use human stem cells to create three-dimensional cell culture organoids of AD, dubbed “Alzheimer’s-in-a-Dish”. This model was the first to recapitulate all three key AD pathological hallmarks in vitro, and first to definitively show that amyloid plaques directly cause neurofibrillary tangles. The 3-D model also made drug screening for AD faster and more cost-effective. Using this system, Dr. Tanzi has developed several novel therapies for Alzheimer’s disease. What you will learn in this episode: How neurons regenerate lost information after damage from a neurodegenerative diseaseThe importance of lifestyle for promoting brain health How we are inducing neurogenesis in mice, and what it means for us The supplements that seem to mimic the benefits of exercise to improve brain functionWhat supplements Dr. Tanzi takes and whyWhat we are learning from Dr. Tanzi’s Alzheimer’s-in-a-Dish researchHow we may be able to detect declining brain health before it leads to neurodegenerative diseasesThe danger of loneliness and lack of social interactionWhat to eat for gut health and how your gut health impacts your brain healthHow Dr. Tanzi is using glasses with light and sound therapy to promote deeper sleep“If you’re going to take fish oil for omega-3s, make sure you’re paying a lot of money for it and it’s triple distilled, just to get those metals out.”“I feel like I’m firing out all cylinders. It not only helps with brain health but a healthy brain helps with mental vitality, as well. “That’s how we are going to stop Alzheimer’s disease. Early detection, early intervention.”“The brain suffers from not being social and from not having social interaction. Loneliness, meaning being alone, and stress about it, increases risk for Alzheimer’s two fold.”“The brain actually depends on the gut and the bacteria there and the metabolites they make from your food to control everything from mood, to the amount of amyloid you make or break or get rid of, to neuro-inflammation.” Donate to the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund to help support research: https://curealz.orgCheck out Dr. Tanzi's music: https://www.n1m.com/rudytanziDr. Tanzi's list of brain supporting supplementsSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What happens in our body and brain when we get good quality sleep? Should we take melatonin? How does sleep change as we age? What effects do alcohol and caffeine have on sleep? What should we eat before bed for optimal sleep? How can we fall asleep faster?Dr. Michael Breus, one of the world’s leading sleep experts, joins us on the SuperAge podcast this week to share everything we need to know about sleep. From how sleep deprivation wreaks havoc on our body and brain to what we should eat before bed to how sleep changes as we age, Dr. Breus offers his insights in a clear and approachable way.What you will learn in this episode: What the different stages of sleep are and how much you should get of eachThe efficiency of sleep trackers How sleep changes as we get olderEverything you need to know about melatonin Why it is imperative to be on a consistent sleep schedule The impact of alcohol and caffeine on our sleep What we should eat before bed3 strategies to fall asleep easier“We know that our physical restoration occurs while we sleep. We know that your mental restoration occurs while we sleep. We know that that’s when we move information from our short term memory to our long term memory. So, there’s a whole host of physiological processes, cognitive processes, and quite frankly, emotional processes that occur when we sleep.”“You lose a third of your reaction time almost immediately by losing roughly an hours worth of sleep a night.” “When you ain’t sleeping, your body is holding onto fat and holding onto food because it thinks it’s a resource that it needs.” “If people get one thing from this whole talk: wake up at the same time everyday, including the weekends.” Connect with Dr. Michael Breus: https://thesleepdoctor.comhttps://www.instagram.com/thesleepdoctor/https://www.facebook.com/thesleepdoctor/https://twitter.com/thesleepdoctor/https://www.youtube.com/TheSleepDoctorMichaelBreusListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Available on all streaming channels. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Every 45 seconds someone in America suffers from a stroke. Sean Entin, a stroke survivor and now survivor’s coach, joins the SupeAge podcast this week to discuss how he turned his trauma to triumph. At just 40 years old, Sean suffered a stroke. Before that, he was a successful entrepreneur, husband and father. His live was filled with travel and celebrities. Then, his life changed, and he lost almost everything, except his will to live.In this episode you will learn:The struggles one might experience after a traumatic brain injuryHow to support a loved one who has been through a traumatic brain injury How to find the humor is a difficult situationHow being of service to others can shift your mentality and and give you purposeHow having a community helps build resilience in the most difficult times“My brain at 40 years old, David, was that of a 3 year old kid. I was not able to speak, not able to add, write, nothing. Nothing was coming together. I had to relearn everything all over again.” “I knew inside, David, that I was going to walk. I just believed in my mantra of “I can, I shall, I will.’”“I fought for my daughters. I really, really did. I fight for them everyday. Because I still have effects of the stroke, of course, but every time I got to pull through because I have these two little girls who are counting on me.” “Don’t believe in the impossible. Believe: I am possible.” Sean’s advice for any caregiver of a stroke or brain trauma survivor: “Imagine you’re a rock and a wave’s coming to hit you. Be that rock for the wave to hit you. Don’t move with that wave. Stay stationary on that sand and on that beach. Be the biggest rock that you can and create the space for your loved one to come at you.” Listen to the full SuperAge episode wherever you stream your podcasts. Connect with Sean:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrokeHacker/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestrokehackerYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5V1W9xCAADsrHQydClQdugLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-entin-35042b72/Website: www.strokehacker.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How can language change our perception of ourselves and improve our self esteem? How do we move towards a society that views anyone in their 50s and beyond as fully capable? How can we reduce stress and prevent damage to our epigenome? This week on the SuperAge podcast David is solo to dive into these questions. “A lot of us say to ourselves: “I need to get fit. I need to get a little stronger. I need to lose a little weight.” Let’s hold that thought for a second and let’s reframe that with a different word. Let’s use the word ‘athlete’. Let’s say to ourselves: ‘I am an athlete.’ How does that feel? It feels really different, doesn’t it?” “Let’s raise the bar. We have this capacity.”“I have actual, real data about how my parasympathetic nervous system and its stress load is decreased by listening to this kind of music.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Available on all streaming platforms. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
As a former lead solo pilot for the Blue Angels, John Foley knows how to inspire greatness, and the power of gratitude. His motto is Glad To Be Here. No matter what the circumstance be thankful. John joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss shifting our perspective to one of gratitude keeps us open to creative solutions in all situations, how we can strengthen our relationships through trust, and why we need to learn how to compartmentalize to increase our focus, and at the same how to then open one’s vision wide to take in all one’s feelings and perceptions.During their demonstrations and in a synchronized formation, the Blue Angel planes get to about 500 MPH at only 18 inches apart from one another. There is no room for mistakes and trusting your teammates is imperative. Now, John is a top rated leadership keynote speaker who spreads the power of gratitude and shares how to be a high performer to his audiences. “You can be kind, you can be generous, and at the same time push the limits.” “I find trust is the key to high performance execution.” “I think that’s what’s really powerful in life. When you can have these verbal agreements that say “I’ll be there for you. I’ll do whatever it takes.” These are powerful commitments.”“To be able to turn your mind off is just as important as it is to turn your mind on, especially when you want to rest, when you want to recover at night.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about John: https://johnfoleyinc.comFollow John on Instagram: @gladtobehereFollow John on Twitter: @JohnFoleyIncSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How do we effectively start the conversation about menopause? How do we take a holistic approach to menopause and healthcare in general? What impact has the pandemic had on preventative care? Is telemedicine the answer? Jill Angelo joins us on the SuperAge podcast to discuss these questions and share how her company, Gennev, is offering a more rounded approach to healthcare for women. Gennev is a virtual clinic for women 40+. Their doctors, health coaches, wellness products and community specialize in supporting women through their perimenopause and post menopause years. Gennev’s approach is a holistic one — they take into account the physical as well as the emotional to provide the best treatment strategy. “You don’t need to suffer. And most women kind of suffer in silence.”“Your general healthcare needs to consider body and mind. And I think you’re going to start to see a melding of the two coming together versus “I go to my therapist for my emotional wellbeing, or my counselor, or whomever. And I go to my primary care physician for everything physical.” “In our care model, we give you access to a doctor and to a health coach and also to a therapist if you need that as well. They’re your care team.”“Any group of people that’s going through transition needs community.” “‘Gen’ is ‘generation’ and ‘nev’ in old Irish means “radiant”. So we really see ourselves as supporting this next generation of women through the most radiant years of their lives.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you stream your podcasts. Learn more about Gennev: https://gennev.comJoin Gennev’s private Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/midlifemenopausesolutionsFollow Gennev @mygennev on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How can we optimize our health? How do we add years to our life and life to our years? How do we tackle our own personal health hurdles? Dr. Gil Blander joins us to share his thoughts on these very questions. At a young age Dr. Gil Blander was fascinated with aging and wanted to live a long time. This led him to studying biology and founding InsideTracker, the company that runs DNA, blood, and health tests to provide an actionable and effective strategy personalized for each client. From exercise to nutrition to lifestyle, Dr. Gil Blander designed InsideTracker to take a holistic approach to our health. Dr. Gil discusses how InsideTracker works and why it is valuable for anyone who wants to improve their health and longevity. “From a very early age I was fascinated by the aging process. I wanted to live forever.” “Everyone can improve. You just need to understand what you can improve and what are the issues that you have.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.insidetracker.com Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Paul was in the first medically verifiable trial making people younger. How does it work? Why is this important? Is it even the right thing to do? Why is he doing it again?Is it possible for us to prevent the breakdown of our physical bodies? What is standing in our way from increasing our lifespan? Do we owe it to future generations to take radical steps to live longer?The TRIIM (Thymus Regeneration, Immunorestoration, and Insulin Mitigation) trial is literally making people younger. This trial has proven that we can regrow the thymus with human growth hormones and the help of metformin. Why is this important? Our thymus is the master gland of immunity. As we age, so does our thymus which leads to the collapse of our immune system and increases our risk of death. Being able to regrow the thymus means that we can add years to our lifespan, like Paul Hynek did. Paul Hynek is the son of J. Allen Hynek, American astronomer and UFO researcher, and professor at Pepperdine. Paul's personal lifespan was increased by 4 years after participating in the groundbreaking TRIIM trial. This was the first time in history that someone was tested by Steve Horvath's epigenetic clock test and actually tested younger than they previously had. Paul shares with us the revolutionary results that the TRIIM trial had, what this means for the future of humanity, and what it means to be a transhumanist. This trial is now accessible to the public through Intervene Immune. You can learn more about the TRIIM trial and Intervene Immune at http://interveneimmune.com/interveneimmune.com/“If people 100 years ago had said, “You know what? Lifespan of 40-50 years thats enough. We don’t need to do anything more”, you and I wouldn’t be here now. So, we owe it to future generations to do what we can to extend healthy life span.”“Why wait for things to go wrong to restore them? Get ahead of all of these diseases and increase lifespan.”“We’re not talking about 30 extra years in a wheelchair. We’re talking about extra time of robust health.”Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is holding you back from committing to yourself? What would it take for you to become your own hero? Does trying something out of your comfort zone intimidate you? Jolie Glassman, the owner and operator of South Beach Boxing, coaches the young and old through psychological blocks with the help of intense boxing training. Since opening her gym in 1998, Jolie has trained countless students and athletes. She has a palpable passion for helping her students feel their best, physically and mentally. From building integrity to committing to something greater than themselves, Jolie’s students are coached like athletes and taught that if you want to be strong, you have to do what strong does. While many of her students come to her to lose a couple pounds or to build more muscle, they leave her gym with much more -- mental and physical strength, drive, and respect for themselves. Jolie discusses how she helps her students commit to themselves, how to overcome a self doubt mindset, and what makes us strong. “When you’re confident and you’re strong, you can figure anything out. So that’s what I teach: strength and confidence.”“‘I can’t’ is not an option. ‘I quit’ is not an option. We are chasing mastery so we are relentless in the pursuit of getting better.”“People think strong is not feeling the emotion. It’s the opposite. It’s feeling it and going through it.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about Jolie and her gym, South Beach Boxing:www.JolieGlassman.com www.SouthBeachBoxing.comInstagram: @jolieglassman & @southbeachboxingSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What is the proper way to fuel our bodies? Should we be following a specific diet? What foods do I need to eat before a workout? What’s the deal with MCTs, being in ketosis, and intermittent fasting? The list of diet “religions” go on and on from paleo, vegan, keto, low fat, macro counting and with so much contradictory and controversial information about food, we wanted to get to the bottom of how we should really be fueling our bodies. Ashley Reaver, InsideTracker’s in-house nutritionist, walks us through what protein, carbohydrates, and fats are, and what benefits they have for our body, how to increase muscle mass while decreasing body fat, the fallacies surrounding macronutrients, and more. “One of my favorite things is to work with people and I encourage them to eat more for and the feedback: “I have so much more energy!” It’s funny when you feed your body, how you can feel. Being constantly tired is not normal.”“There is no reason to eat a 16g fat diet. Please do not do it, it is not worth it. You will still look great in your bikini at 60 grams of fat and you’ll feel a heck of a lot better.”“Coconut oil itself is actually higher in saturated fats than butter is. Yes, it’s from a plant. But your body is going to use that saturated fat the exact same way as it would if you were putting lard on things. It’s pretty equivalent too lard, truthfully.” “Just like you and I work better on a schedule, if we’re waking up at the same time, roughly eating at the same time, going to bed at the same time, we feel our best, your digestive tract also deserves the same time of schedule and rest and your body likes a schedule and your digestive tract certainly fits into that as well.”Listen to The SuperAge podcast where you get your podcasts. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How do you become a champion? What is the champion mind versus the human mind? What is the friction in your life that is holding you back from moving forward and achieving the unfathomable? At the age of 11, Dr. Jeff Spencer wrote a contract with himself committing to becoming an Olympian. At the age of 21 he fulfilled that promise and became an Olympic cyclist. Now a sports chiropractor and elite performance coach, Dr. Jeff Spencer builds champions. He helps athletes, entrepreneurs, and high achieving individuals achieve the impossible. “We have two oppositional mentalities that make up our human nature that are at war with each other 24 hours a day. One wants to talk us out of it… “What do I stand to lose here?” That’s our human mind. The champion's mind: “What do I stand to gain here?” What began as an inspiring and motivating podcast about mindset and pushing past limitations, turned into a moving discussion about Dr. Jeff’s experience becoming a father to his adopted daughter, the lessons he has learned through fatherhood, and the deep fulfillment he finds from witnessing her successes. His biggest challenge and his greatest victory was his daughter. As he says, the Olympics, the 9 Tour de France's, coaching the best athletes in the world, only prepared him for the biggest challenge of his life: fatherhood. He approached this stage of his life with a “leave nothing on the field’ mindset to save his daughter's life. Dr. Jeff Spencer truly embodies what it means to tap into your highest potential and achieve miracles. Listen to our full conversation on The SuperAge podcast, available on all podcast streaming sites. https://www.drjeffspencer.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Overweight, diabetic, hypertensive, on prescription meds, and starting to see the early signs of fatal chronic diseases at only 39 years old, Dr. Kien Vuu asked himself, “How did I get here? And how do I get out of here?” Working as an interventional radiologist and at the top of his professional game, he knew he had to take a 360 degree, holistic approach to healing his quickly declining health. “I told myself that I chose diabetes, I chose hypertension by the choices that I had made in life and that to me was very empowering because if I could choose those symptoms, then I could choose a way out of it.”Dr. Kien Vuu’s bioenergetic model of health focuses on proper nutrition full of low glycemic foods, personal development to heal emotional traumas, connection to your community, and regenerative medicine. Following these lifestyle changes, Dr. Vuu had reversed all of his chronic conditions and came off of his prescription medications in just 4-6 months. He now works to empower others who have found their health in a similar downward decline by offering a functional wellness plan of small lifestyle changes that will return huge reward and make them stronger, fitter, faster, and happier than ever before. Listen to our full conversation on the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts. You can learn more about Dr. Vuu’s breakdown of how to live better in his fascinating and informative book, “Thrive State: Your Blueprint for Optimal Health, Longevity, and Peak Performance”. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
How do we live to our potential today? What role does movement and exercise have, and how much is enough? How does hormone replacement help for women? What about HRT for men? Dr. Vonda Wright shares her insights on everything from the effects of exercise after 40, 50, and 60 to the benefits of foam rolling for recovery and performance and hormones. She wants to be healthy, active, vital, and joyful for the rest of her lifespan, and she wants to help others in doing the same by bridging the gap between their health span and lifespan. Fortunately, her research and experience as an orthopedic surgeon, speaker, and author has given her the knowledge to do just that.“What gets me up in the morning, David, is the knowledge that by saving your mobility, I’m going to save your life because there’s not one pill besides exercise and smart nutrition that effects all the diseases that we are commonly plagued with. So that’s what gets my out of bed everyday as an orthopod and an author and a speaker.” “We know that 68% of people do not do any kind of mobility any day of the week. And that’s why about 60% of people in this country can qualify as obese and 30% of our children are obese. And 17% of our children, that we raised, now have diabetes. We need to do something about this now.“Listen to The SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Sponsored by InsideTracker: https://bit.ly/3pNeEdUDr. Vonda Wright: https://www.drvondawright.comDr. Vonda Wright’s books: https://www.drvondawright.com/author-and-expert/HOT For Your Health Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hot-for-your-health/id1055206993Additional Resource: https://estrogenmatters.com  Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Why is it easier for younger people to put themselves out into the world? Do you find it challenging to claim your strengths? Do you diminish yourself to make others comfortable? Dr. Tracy Packiam Alloway has enlisted her knowledge and experience as an award-winning psychologist and author of 14 books to tackle these very issues. She discusses how simply changing the words we speak about ourselves can have a powerful effect on how we view ourselves, how to claim your individual strengths (and why doing so will change how you are perceived by others), how we can connect in a meaningful way through social media, and how narcissism can be a positive “My view is that narcissism is very helpful and it can be very hurtful. Like any aspect of personality, there’s extremes on either side. And so people who are narcissistic can take their ideas and make it happen and be a good leader, but there can be a point of too much as well.” “Show don’t tell. If you want people to see your greatness, don’t tell them “Hey! I’m great”, show them what you’re great at.” www.tracyalloway.comListen to The SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Say hi to the AGEIST team!
The founder of Nerve, Babble and now The Swell, Alisa Volkman is confronting the question of why do we feel so awkward at an age when we should be feeling more grown? She is on a mission to reimagine the language and community surrounding midlife. Her newest venture, The Swell, was just launched when she was confronted with the unfortunate discrepancy between how the marketplace spoke to and about midlife and what midlife actually felt like. We discuss how do we engage in lifelong learning? Build robust community? How do we feel more of ourselves as we are now living longer and healthier than ever.“The beauty of hitting this life stage is, you have acquired a fair amount of experience and wisdom along the way and so you have the advantage of wisdom and disadvantage of less time left. And the tension between those two things creates a lot of new urgency and discipline.” https://www.theswell.comListen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your podcasts.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
In her 50s, Lynn Power pivoted from CEO of a large ad agency to entrepreneur, starting her Japanese-formulated natural hair care company MASAMI.  With humor and grace, she tells David about the ageism she experienced when looking for investors, the importance of diversity in any company, and the secret to making hair care products that are hydrating yet light.“This investor, who is probably about 65 by the way...interrupted Bill and said, ‘How old is she?’ And Bill said…’She’s 51’ and he literally said, ‘Nope. It will never work. She’s too old.’ ”https://www.lovemasami.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
What if you could find out how fast you are aging, and make changes to slow your aging process? Researcher and professor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Morgan Levine has been working to make this happen by identifying genetic and behavioral factors that influence lifespan and healthspan. She contributed to a recent article in Nature along with David Sinclair showing a striking scientific advance in turning back time. She discusses her research, what it has achieved — including the regrowth of damaged optical nerves in mice — and where it is headed, as well as her work creating the Index test for Elysium Health which can help us keep tabs on our progress over time. “Really where the power of these is going to be is in intervention and personal health.”Dr. Morgan Levine at Yale School of MedicineElysium HealthSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Curiosity can help us live richer, more vital lives. So how can we cultivate it? Author, entrepreneur, and founder of the Modern Elder Academy, Chip Conley discusses where curiosity comes from, how to fuel it, and what purpose it has in our lives. He explores its relationship to empathy, to a growth mindset, and opening our lives to new possibilities. “Curiosity is the fuel that makes creativity and innovation happen.”https://chipconley.comhttps://modernelderacademy.comWisdom at Work: The Making of a Modern Elder by Chip ConleySay hi to the AGEIST team!
At an age when we’re told to walk around the mall for exercise, Joan MacDonald is doing weighted pull ups. Clinically obese with high blood pressure, acid reflux and arthritis at the age of 70, Joan decided to make a change and get off her prescribed meds. She started working with a trainer, her daughter Michelle MacDonald, and found herself on “an adventure” where every week she feels stronger. She has completely transformed her health, is off her meds, and is inspiring her one million Instagram followers with her story. David sits down with Joan and Michelle to discuss this incredible journey, Joan’s training regime and diet, and how “age has nothing to do with your potential.”“Do the exercises, get in there and make yourself stronger. Have a better life than you’re having.”https://www.instagram.com/trainwithjoan/https://www.thewonderwomen.com/https://getmymacros.com/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
If we can live past 100, can our finances? Do we have enough savings to live off for upward of 30 years? And if not, how can we get there? Financial advisor Scott Brewster shows us the path to financial wellness so we can continue to fuel all that brings us joy.“I’m not saying we wanna stop working, especially if we enjoy it, but just be ready so that you can have financial freedom no matter what life brings you.”Say hi to the AGEIST team!
What is enough when it comes to taking care of ourselves? We’re told that walking three times a week is enough, but is it? What is an optimal level of activity? David breaks through the low bar set for people in later life, and shares what he does to stay fit at 62 from HIIT to weightlifting to intermittent fasting. While his regime isn’t for everyone, we can all do more than we think. David explores the path to building fitness whatever the starting point, and answers reader questions on sleep, retirement, and blue light.“A lot of what we’re told, that, A: what we’re capable of, is not true, and B: what we need to do, they tend to dial it back.”Say hi to the AGEIST team!
With a creative vision that consistently reaches into the future, Steven Smith is used to his designs being misunderstood before they become enduring classics. He spent much of his career as a sneaker designer for brands including Reebok, for which he created the iconic Fury; and for Nike, who mysteriously dismissed him after he passed 40. Now he is unleashing his unbridled creativity designing Yeezys with Kanye West. He tells us about his passion for all kinds of design, how the arrival of the Walkman changed the sneaker industry, and why he races his VW Beetle but simply drives his Porsche.“I always looked at it as like: If I show this design and people get really nervous and uncomfortable, I’m going the right direction.”https://www.instagram.com/stevensmith/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
You have power when it comes to your health. Physician, author, thought leader,  and prolific TED speaker Dr. Pam Peeke explains how our choices affect our genes, and presents the “three m’s” for increasing healthspan: mind, mouth, muscle. She shares the epigenetic benefits of finding joy, moving your body, and prioritizing sleep and offers straightforward advice for becoming your own health advocate.“Take that whole idea of lifespan and pitch it...the goal is to just have the most kickass healthspan you can for as long as you can.”https://drpeeke.comBooks by Dr. Pam PeekeThe Top 5 Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie WareSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Can CBD really improve our health? Scientific research indicates great potential for treating everything from anxiety to Alzheimer’s to autoimmune diseases. Martin Lee, journalist, author and co-founder of California-based non-profit Project CBD, discusses the latest findings, the difference between CBD and THC, and how athletes are using CBD for both pre-covery and recovery. “I would go so far as to say I don’t know a better drug, or a better substance, for anxiety.”https://www.projectcbd.org/Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana by Martin LeeSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Is the year 2020 an epigenetic risk factor? Yes, she says. What you are thinking and feeling affects your health through the epigenetic effect on your genome. She also says nature, community, exercise, and even our favorite Netflix shows have an effect. The physician, psychiatrist and executive board member of the Aspen Brain Institute explains how our environment and actions influence epigenetics, how this affects our genes, and the role this plays in our health and aging process. Breaking down some intimidating terminology — genetics, genomics, and epigenetics — she helps us understand how to take control of our health through many small actions.“You are the epigenetic engineer of your body”http://ronniestanglermd.com/https://aspenbraininstitute.org/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Riku Campo believes in timeless beauty. The Finnish born, LA-based makeup artist, editor, and author recently published his third book, I Am Beauty, which is a celebration of women over 40. Featuring a diverse cast of real women, the book both honors the natural appearance of the women, and explores a fresh, playful approach to makeup and style. Riku discusses the genesis of his latest book and how the culture around beauty and age differs between Europe and the US. He also shares great skincare advice, which had David making a shopping list.rikucampobeauty.comI Am Beauty by Riku CampoRiku Campo on InstagramSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Model and actress Carré Otis-Sutton, after surviving an abusive marriage, sexual assault, heroin addiction, and gunshots, turned to Tibetan Buddhism to embark on a new path. We have the power to dramatically change our lives, and our minds. A daily meditation practice helped her face and make sense of her suffering, and gave her the opportunity to apply her experiences toward helping others. She tells David how her spiritual practice informs every aspect of her life, what inspired her to create the Bare Mama Project, the importance of showing up for yourself, and how her silver hair is just one more beautiful silver thing she gets to wear. "We have to be active participants in our change”Bare Mama ProjectBeauty Disrupted: A Memoir by Carré OtisThis Naked Mind by Annie GraceTara MandalaSay hi to the AGEIST team!
How to overcome the inner voices that say we can’t or shouldn’t try. SuperAge host David Stewart openly describes his journey, complete with the fears, failures and learning curves, and looks at how we can all find our unique purpose. In his mid-fifties, he left a successful career as a photographer to become the founder of AGEIST. Our brutal inner critics combined with the negative messaging of the media can make life transitions like this feel impossible and David, too, had to overcome this. He had found himself in a “metaphorical wilderness” as his long-time industry collapsed and he searched for his purpose in life.“For me, part of purpose is having a sense of agency in the world…and having a community. And, in my case, we created it and we brought like-minded people together, which is — I can’t tell you how orders-of-magnitude richer and more fulfilling my life is now than when I was a photographer.”www.weareageist.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
A few years ago, John Peine’s digestive tract effectively shut down. Acute pancreatitis had caused his body to cease producing the enzyme levels needed for a healthy digestive system. The experience piqued his curiosity, and he began deep research that led him to the creation of the  digestive enzyme supplement FRISKA.John and David discuss the link between gut health, emotional well-being and cognitive function, the difference between probiotics and prebiotics, and what it's like to launch a new product at the height of a pandemic.“If you want better health, there’s really no better place to start than a healthy gut.”www.getfriska.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Full of energy and vitality, actress Cheryl Ladd, known for fighting crime as one of Charlie’s Angels, is fit, active, and ready for action. When she was diagnosed with cataracts she wasn’t about to accept the limitations they imposed on her life. As with so many of the things we needlessly fear, cataracts now have good solutions. She shares her story with us, reminding us how far cataract surgery has come in the last few years. And David is relieved to understand that his future cataracts will not be debilitating. cherylladd.comSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Jonathan Cheung, recently Head of Global Design at Levi’s, cultural anthropologist, denim Jedi and voracious reader, sits down with David to discuss his SuperAge books: how we read, why we read, and the intricacies of three top non-fiction picks:Antifragile by Nassim TalebWhy We Sleep by Matthew Walker, PhDBreath by James Nestor These three books are full of wisdom and life lessons, as well as addressing our health and vitality in powerful ways: gaining strength from stressors, the importance of sleep for physical health and cognitive performance, and the surprising benefits of breathing through your nose.BlinkistOura ringAnders OlssonWim Hof MethodSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Robin co-founded Chōsen Experiences to help people establish a lifelong habit of curiosity and learning. Through her journey from a competitive martial arts athlete to leading clean-tech venture capital investments, she personally saw how stress and pressure negatively affects people’s health and decision making. Her quest is to change the world by helping people expand their comfort zone and take on big challenges of all kinds. We all avoid the difficult things we don’t understand, but by facing these challenges with good support around us we learn these can be good and promising. She tells us how to create a default plan of daily self-care: movement, brain health, proper nutrition and, most importantly, recovery.“The key here is starting to build people to a place where they can be comfortable being uncomfortable.”https://www.chosenexperiences.com/https://www.thisischosen.com/Robin's List of Influential BooksNon-Violent Communication by Marshall B. RosenbergThe Untethered Soul by Michael A. SingerAny books by Brené BrownThe Foundation Series by Isaac AsimovThe Three-Body Problem by Cixin LiuSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Dr. Bill Dorfman seems to be some kind of superhero. Not only is he a leader in cosmetic dentistry,  seen on TV programs including Extreme Makeover and The Doctors, he is the co-founder of LEAP, a motivational leadership program for 15- to 25-year-olds, and is so fit that he appeared on the cover of British GQ for a feature on working out over the age of 60. He talks to David about his work, his fitness regime, singing with Dolly Parton, and the myriad ways he is wonderfully “not normal.”Dr. Bill on InstagramDr. Bill Dorfman DentistryLEAP FoundationGQ Magazine: How to Workout When You're Over 60 Say hi to the AGEIST team!
The founder of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Nir Barzilai is one of the leading pioneers of longevity research and a proponent of regarding aging as a treatable disease, just like any other disease. Nir has a new book Age Later: Health Span, Life Span and the New Science of Longevity. He is a strong advocate for using Metformin and intermittent fasting as proven methods of extending health span and life span. The future of aging will be to erase it at a cellular level. We discuss how COVID has brought all this into focus and what the heck the COVID toe is that I had. Let's get into some science.Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Fitness expert, New York Times best-selling author, and self-described adrenaline junkie Kathy Smith talks to David about the importance of maintaining muscle strength for longevity and youth, being age- and body-positive, and the life-transforming power of engaging in activities that bring you joy. "There's a connecting to this spirit of what turns you on that will connect you to the spirit of the rest of your life."https://www.kathysmith.com/Say hi to the AGEIST team!
Join thought leader and founder of AGEIST magazine David Stewart as he explores how we can all live our best lives. Together through lively conversations with a range of high profile guests, we uncover the secrets to wellness, health, fitness, style, and relationships, unbound by age, place, or culture. Say hi to the AGEIST team!