Gladden Longevity Podcast podcast

The Exponential Curve of Aging - Episode 351

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Michael Clinton and Dr. Gladden explore the concept of longevity and the evolving perception of aging. They discuss the importance of viewing the second half of life as an opportunity for growth and adventure rather than a decline. The discussion covers the significance of role models, the idea of life layering to build identities beyond work, the necessity of movement and engagement, and the architectural approach to health through five circles. They also touch on the generational transfer of health and the importance of community and connection in combating loneliness and mental health issues. In this conversation, Michael Clinton and Dr. Gladden explore the interconnected themes of community support, generational trauma, the impact of aging, and the power of creativity. They discuss how understanding one's family history can help in addressing mental health issues and the importance of embracing aging positively. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of co-creation and friendships across generations, highlighting how these relationships can enhance joy and fulfillment in life.

 

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Takeaways

·       We're living 21st century lives in 20th century constructs.

·       Aging is an exponential decline, not a linear decline.

·       If you're 65 and healthy, you're gonna live to 95.

·       Life layering is building another identity beyond profession.

·       The number one natural medicine is movement.

·       You can start life layering at any age.

·       Generational transfer of health is crucial for longevity.

·       Community ensures that the elderly have daily human contact.

·       Loneliness and depression are closely linked.

·       Living life in flow can reduce stress and loneliness. We need to look out for each other regarding mental health.

·       Understanding genetics can help us support individuals better.

·       Generational trauma can affect our mental health and well-being.

·       Knowing your family history is crucial for personal growth.

·       Trauma can imprint on our nervous systems and affect our lives.

·       Aging should be embraced, not feared or stigmatized.

·       Creativity can enhance longevity and well-being.

·       Co-creation with others brings joy and satisfaction.

·       Friendships across generations enrich our lives.

·       The narrative around aging is changing, and we must adapt.

 

Chapters

00:00 Roaring into the Second Half of Life

02:50 The Exponential Curve of Aging and Opportunities

05:48 Role Models for Future Generations

09:01 Life Layering: Building Identities Beyond Work

12:06 The Importance of Movement and Engagement

15:09 Architecting Longevity: Five Circles of Health

18:05 Generational Health Transfer and Future Longevity

21:14 Community, Connection, and Loneliness

24:01 The Intersection of Loneliness and Mental Health

25:08 Understanding Generational Trauma

26:27 The Impact of Trauma on Health

28:40 Embracing Aging and Wisdom

30:34 Redefining Aging in Society

32:02 The Power of Creativity for Longevity

36:41 The Joy of Co-Creation and Friendship

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