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The AGEIST podcast is where we rewrite life after 50. 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.
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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 She explains how shame, trauma, and outdated emotional tools shape our habits and relationships, especially as we age.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...
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 al...
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 he...
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 eve...
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 ...
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 supp...
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...
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 c...
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 abst...
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 strat...
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 ...
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...
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 bo...
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 h...
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 awa...
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...
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 ...
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-...
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 ...
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 nex...
























way too much marketing
tried getting a CGM, even with type2 diabetes but not injecting insulin, manufactueres wont let you have one without a prescription. tried to get pressrciption but dr reckons getting one leads to bad practice. so much for self management