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Paul Irving - Aging in extraordinary times

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Advancements in science and technology make it easier and more fulfilling to grow old. But Paul Irving, chairman of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, says if we are to realize the “longevity dividend,” society must play a bigger role in promoting healthy and purposeful aging. Paul is also the chairman of Encore.org and distinguished scholar in residence at the USC Davis School of Gerontology. He says while medical breakthroughs make it possible to extend lifespans, older people face huge challenges as they embrace longer lives. In a return visit to the podcast, Paul tells Peter Bowes aging should be part of the curriculum for younger people and explains why he believes "intergenerational connection" should be a policy priority for institutions across society and for each one of us individually.

In this episode we discover:

  • Why societal support matters for our aging communities.
  • When it is good to have an ‘older person in the room.'
  • How integrating the generations helps promote healthy aging and wiser younger people
  • How Encore.org promotes second acts for the greater good.
  • Why older people are our only growing natural resource
  • How social norms should be challenged to benefit young people alongside older adults.
  • Why during these “extraordinary times” there has never been a more important time to "connect generations."
  • Why focussing on people is as important as developing new technology.
  • How we could all benefit from more “meaning and purpose.
  • The possible benefis of moving away from “age segregated” retirement communities.
  • Why educational establishments should embrace young and old students alike.

Listen to Paul’s previous LLAMA podcast conversation:
Episode 10: Promoting purposeful aging & fighting for older people

This is the latest in a series of interviews recorded at the USC Body Computing Conference. Find out more about the event hereand the USC Center for

Time-line
Mitopure (a highly pure form of Urolithin A) boosts the health of our mitochondria – the battery packs of our cells – and improves muscle strength. Time-line is offering LLAMA listeners a 10% discount on its range of products – Mitopure powders, softgels & skin creams. Use the code LLAMA at checkout
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DoNotAge
DoNotAge.org
is offering listeners to LLAMA a 10% discount on its range of products – NAD boosters, Sirtuin activators, senolytics and more. Any health queries can be answered by emailing the team at hello@donotage.org
Use the code LLAMA at checkout.
-

FlexBeam red light therapy

Recharge Health is offering LLAMA listeners a discount on the purchase of FlexBeam, the wearable red light therapy device which targets key parts of the body to improve sleep, treat injuries and sooth aches and pains associated with aging. Discounts vary - see details of the current offer here
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Support the show

The Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

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1. [Ad] Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast (00:12:40)

2. (Cont.) Paul Irving - Aging in extraordinary times (00:12:41)

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Advancements in science and technology make it easier and more fulfilling to grow old. But Paul Irving, chairman of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, says if we are to realize the “longevity dividend,” society must play a bigger role in promoting healthy and purposeful aging. Paul is also the chairman of Encore.org and distinguished scholar in residence at the USC Davis School of Gerontology. He says while medical breakthroughs make it possible to extend lifespans, older people face huge challenges as they embrace longer lives. In a return visit to the podcast, Paul tells Peter Bowes aging should be part of the curriculum for younger people and explains why he believes "intergenerational connection" should be a policy priority for institutions across society and for each one of us individually.

In this episode we discover:

  • Why societal support matters for our aging communities.
  • When it is good to have an ‘older person in the room.'
  • How integrating the generations helps promote healthy aging and wiser younger people
  • How Encore.org promotes second acts for the greater good.
  • Why older people are our only growing natural resource
  • How social norms should be challenged to benefit young people alongside older adults.
  • Why during these “extraordinary times” there has never been a more important time to "connect generations."
  • Why focussing on people is as important as developing new technology.
  • How we could all benefit from more “meaning and purpose.
  • The possible benefis of moving away from “age segregated” retirement communities.
  • Why educational establishments should embrace young and old students alike.

Listen to Paul’s previous LLAMA podcast conversation:
Episode 10: Promoting purposeful aging & fighting for older people

This is the latest in a series of interviews recorded at the USC Body Computing Conference. Find out more about the event hereand the USC Center for

Time-line
Mitopure (a highly pure form of Urolithin A) boosts the health of our mitochondria – the battery packs of our cells – and improves muscle strength. Time-line is offering LLAMA listeners a 10% discount on its range of products – Mitopure powders, softgels & skin creams. Use the code LLAMA at checkout
-

DoNotAge
DoNotAge.org
is offering listeners to LLAMA a 10% discount on its range of products – NAD boosters, Sirtuin activators, senolytics and more. Any health queries can be answered by emailing the team at hello@donotage.org
Use the code LLAMA at checkout.
-

FlexBeam red light therapy

Recharge Health is offering LLAMA listeners a discount on the purchase of FlexBeam, the wearable red light therapy device which targets key parts of the body to improve sleep, treat injuries and sooth aches and pains associated with aging. Discounts vary - see details of the current offer here
-

Support the show

The Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. [Ad] Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast (00:12:40)

2. (Cont.) Paul Irving - Aging in extraordinary times (00:12:41)

261 episodes

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