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100 Living a 100 Year Life, with Professor Andrew J Scott

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I am honoured to be joined by the pre-eminent authority on longevity and co-author of ‘The 100 Year Life’, Professor Andrew J Scott, to celebrate the 100th episode of The Retirement Café podcast.

Andrew J. Scott is Professor of Economics at London Business School and a consulting scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Longevity.

He is best known as the co-author of two groundbreaking books that have taken the world by storm: ‘The 100 Year Life’, published in 2016 and his second book with Lynda Gratton ‘The New Long Life’.

Through multi-award-winning research, writing and teaching, Professor Scott’s pioneering work and ideas inform a global understanding of the profound shifts reshaping our world and impacting us all, and envision the actions needed for us to flourish individually and as a society.

Board member and advisor to a range of corporates and governments, he is co-founder of The Longevity Forum, an organisation aimed at achieving healthier longer lives, and member of the Cabinet Office Honours Committee (Science and Technology).

We discuss Andrew’s books and what how we need to change our approach to life if we’re to live 100 years successfully.

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I am honoured to be joined by the pre-eminent authority on longevity and co-author of ‘The 100 Year Life’, Professor Andrew J Scott, to celebrate the 100th episode of The Retirement Café podcast.

Andrew J. Scott is Professor of Economics at London Business School and a consulting scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Longevity.

He is best known as the co-author of two groundbreaking books that have taken the world by storm: ‘The 100 Year Life’, published in 2016 and his second book with Lynda Gratton ‘The New Long Life’.

Through multi-award-winning research, writing and teaching, Professor Scott’s pioneering work and ideas inform a global understanding of the profound shifts reshaping our world and impacting us all, and envision the actions needed for us to flourish individually and as a society.

Board member and advisor to a range of corporates and governments, he is co-founder of The Longevity Forum, an organisation aimed at achieving healthier longer lives, and member of the Cabinet Office Honours Committee (Science and Technology).

We discuss Andrew’s books and what how we need to change our approach to life if we’re to live 100 years successfully.

  continue reading

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