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Adriane G. Berg is one of the most credentialed and recognized broadcasters and speakers on aging in the nation and internationally, having won an Emmy for writing and hosting "IRS Tax Beat" on FNN, with multiple appearances on OPRAH, GOOD MORNING AMERICA and REGIS. Adriane is a New York Times Age Beat Fellow and the award winning author of 13 books most recently "How Not To Go Broke at 102: Achieving Everlasting Wealth," John Wiley & Sons, and contributor “Turning Connections into Gold,” in “Understanding The Boomer and Beyond Market,” CD Publications.
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Dr. Cynthia Stuen, is the Main Representative from The International Federation On Ageing to the United Nations, the Chair of the NGO New York Committee On Ageing, and a leader in advocacy for Human Rights of older adults. Doctor Stuen gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the United Nations Open-Ended Working Group On Ageing as it explores the gaps in human rights for older adults worldwide. In 2024 a core group will report on the need to cover specific rights for older persons, and methods of monitoring how nations enforce those rights. This report may become part of the very first convention, which is a document like a treaty that will have influence in the lives of millions of older people. Doctor Stuen explains how you can impact age and  gender equality and lend a voice to the campaign for human rights that includes all of us. Let's make the slogan, Nothing About Us Without Us, a reality.
Jeff Rubin is the author of Wisdom of Age and the seminal video series Senior Moments. I speak with a true visionary and artist on what it means to be older, how we see ourselves and others, and why ageism is so "sticky." Can we ever escape from our age-essential attitudes? How do we transcend our self-age prejudices? Why do some elders continue to contribute to the community, and others as wealthy and healthy withdraw? Which one will you be as you age?
Since the Generation Bold Podcast aired six years ago, partially because of Covid and partially because the baby boomers are aging, we have all taken a fresh look at senior residential communities, from past failures to the new, uplifting way they offer care. Kin Village displays all the attributes of the latest trends in assisted living and continuing care residential communities. The Kinsman, a service club, started the organization about a half-century ago. From humble beginnings, Kin Village now serves hundreds of people every day. The community center's hub offers programs and services around what residents love to do, including jazzercise and ballroom dancing. You will discover: · How to assess a residential community, not only for the activities it provides but for the encouragement and inclusion that engages you or your loved one to participate. · How ageism is still an issue in some residences, and what you can do about it. · How the tide is turning to less ageist views and what it can mean to a vibrant senior residential community. Dan is on the board of the International Federation on Ageing. You will hear the challenges and issues, including older women, technology, environmentalism, and healthcare equity, the IFA is tackling now and at its 16TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE on July 27 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Pat Samples opens your creativity, helps you redefine your role in the world, by squarely addressing issues like the environment, spirituality, and self-care. There's a lot of myths and truths about our own creativity as we age. It isn't like the old days when we were thought of as less competent, less creative. No! Pat Samples books on caregiving, including self-care, body knowledge and wellbeing show us  that creativity can take many forms and always be inspiring. My promise to you. Hear Pat and you will be inspired and motivated to make new things happen in your life and share with others. Listen to how her passion about the environment led to real change in the world…one women, big impact. Learn more at  www.PatSamples.com about Conscious vibrant ageing, writing coaching, and body awareness. For those of you looking to have a more impactful voice in making change, with family, as a volunteer, with healthcare providers, or anywhere, anytime, you want to influence others to act on behalf of themselves, the world, or your requests, discover my new course Speak Out Communication designed just for us, so that we never lose our voice and ability to move, touch and inspire others. Visit:. www.SpeakOutCommunication.com for more information.
Doctor Erasmus is the author of Fats that Heal Fats that Kill. In my interview with him we cover what fats are, the difference between Omega 6 and Omega 3 and why low fat diets are not the path to weight loss or health. The relationship between low IQ, attention deficit disorder and even depression  to low fat diets. We look at how to store oils in the correct way to keep them potent. Low fat diets have been marketed effectively to the public. But perhaps we should instead be thinking of right fat diets rather than low fat.
Joseph Carrabis the author of over a dozen novels and hundreds of short stories, including the Nebula.Raised by his maternal grandfather Joseph developed a thirst for knowledge thatwould motivate him to seek immersion within indigenous societies all over the world. Theseexperiences compelled Joseph to help others and have inspired his writing. In addition towriting fiction, Joseph is the author of internationally best-selling non-fiction. Prior tobecoming a full-time author, Joseph sat on several advisory boards including the Center forMulticultural Science and the Journal of Cultural Marketing Strategy. He was a SeniorResearch Fellow at the Society for New Communications Research, an Annenberg Fellowat the University of Southern California, and served with the UN/NYAS Scientists WithoutBorders program. Joseph was born in Melrose, MA, and currently lives in Nashua, NewHampshire with his wife, Susan, and their four-legged child, Boo.
Welcome to a new world of CBD natural health alternatives for for humans and pets. CBD is a plant with amazing positive healing power. It is not a chemical. It is a natural plant. Sleep issues, pain issues, anxiety, headache, nausea, helps children with ADHD, all controlled by a plant. We have skin conditioning lip balms to shampoo and conditioner to care for your skin and scalp. What is CBD? Cannabidiol or CBD is a truly marvelous chemical compound derived from hemp plants with proven medicinal & therapeutic benefits. Not synthetic, natural. Our bodies interact with CBD through a built in network of neurons called the Endocannabinoid System (ECS). The ECS runs deep & touches all major systems of the body allowing CBD to affect every aspect of our lives because we all have CBD receptors CB1 and CB2. CBD is capable of fighting against diseases and it is gentle enough to provide relief and be part of a daily health regiment. CBD comes from a plant then is made to the following: oils, edibles, capsules, honey, tea, coffees, lotions and balms. 100% natural so it has no side effects and can be taken with any medications. Always consult your personal doctor for any questions and concerns. We always use 3rd Party Lab Tested on our CBD Products. This ensures that what you are buying has the proper amount of CBD in it. We always strive to make our clients confident along with happy and healthy.
I interview Dr. Martin Tolar , Founder, CEO and President of Alzheon on the Phase 3 trail going on right now,  that will bring this drug up for FDA approval. We discuss how exercise, lifestyle and fasting can clear the brain, who will pay for breakthrough medications and how you can take your longevity into your hands and advocate for prevention of brain decline in our health system and in your own lifestyle. Let’s kick Alzheimer’s to the curb.
Farzana Nayani (she/hers) is a recognized Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion specialist, business and strategy coach, and international keynote speaker. She has worked with Fortune 500 corporations, public agencies, higher education institutions, school districts, and non-profit organizations as a consultant and trainer on diversity and inclusion, intercultural communication, supplier diversity, and employee engagement. Farzana's advisory work with Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), small business advocacy, and entrepreneurship, and racial equity & inclusion has taken her to engagements across North America, from the White House to Silicon Valley. Farzana’s expertise has been featured in media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, DiversityInc, Parents magazine, NPR, the Washington Post, Marie Claire, and the LA Times. Her book, Raising Multiracial Children: Tools for Nurturing Identity in a Radicalized World with North Atlantic Books was released in 2020 and distributed by Penguin Random House.  Her latest book, The Power of Employee Resource Groups: How People Create Authentic Change was released on June 7, 2022.
Aubrey David Nicholas Jasper de Grey is an English author and biomedical gerontologist. He is the author of The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging (1999) and co-author of Ending Aging (2007). He is known for his view that medical technology may enable human beings alive today not to die from age-related causes. As an amateur mathematician, he has contributed to the study of the Hadwiger–Nelson problem in geometric graph theory, making the first progress on the problem in over 60 years. De Grey is an international adjunct professor of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, the American Aging Association, and the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. He has been interviewed in recent years in a number of news sources, including CBS 60 Minutes, the BBC, The Guardian, Fortune Magazine, The Washington Post, TED, Popular Science, Playboy, The Colbert Report, Time, the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, and The Joe Rogan Experience. He was the Chief Science Officer of the SENS Research Foundation. In late 2022, de Grey formed LEV Foundation as President and Chief Science Officer.
Liz Parrish is one of the bravest and most controversial figures in the exploding field of Longevity. She is not a scientist but may have more impact on geroscience than those who are. Liz is called ”Patient Zero” because she has used herself as a guinea pig for gene therapy to reverse aging and live better with her Type 1 Diabetes. The unapproved FDA procedure required Parrish to go to Colombia and other countries for treatment. The Result… look at her picture. Her biological age dropped five years every year after her treatments, done in 2015 and in 2020. She is biologically 25, chronologically in her forties, and started with a 66-year-old biomarker profile when suffering from Type I diabetes. She is an innovator, and an investor and promotor of Gene therapy for Longevity. Her company,  BioViva, asserts that governments, including the US, must look at gene therapies to have a shot at healthy Longevity. Some say she is a profit of the future, and some that she is exposing people to undo risk. But Liz is now helping those interested in gene therapy by taking them off-shore for medical tourism to get procedures unavailable in many first-world nations, including the US. How do you feel about efforts for extreme Longevity? Get the picture on our Generation Bold Podcast: The Fountain of Truth as I interview Liz, a canny and sophisticated ambassador for transhumanism and radical Longevity.
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Phil Newman is Editor-in-Chief Longevity.Technology and founder of First Longevity which brings together international investors and Longevity start-ups.In his career, Phil has held c-level management positions; applying his marketing and business development expertise into these tech sectors: Longevity; IoT; AI; Medical Devices; Biopharma; 3D Manufacturing; Smartgrid and Sustainability.
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For those interested in Healthy Aging for All:  In Generation Bold's first "Awareness Snack", I interview Thomas Seoh, President of the Kitalys Institute for the Delay and Prevention of Age Related Diseases. We bring your attention to the leading conference on Aging Breakthroughs, on line, starting October 10. Register at www.metabesity2022.org. Discover what we learned from Covid for better aging, long Covid, rejuvenation and even age reversal.
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