Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
Technology
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Podjoint Logo
US
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/a6/d4/03/a6d403b4-9994-3b24-a122-531a921678ee/mza_4322619923826326318.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
The Future Age
SE Health
18 episodes
8 months ago
We explore creative solutions and re-imagine what life as we get older can look like. Though we’re all getting older, this is about much more than our individual experiences. How can we influence the future of aging for all generations through policy, innovation and culture shift? For more information and a list of resources go to thefutureage.ca.
Show more...
Science
Health & Fitness
RSS
All content for The Future Age is the property of SE Health and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
We explore creative solutions and re-imagine what life as we get older can look like. Though we’re all getting older, this is about much more than our individual experiences. How can we influence the future of aging for all generations through policy, innovation and culture shift? For more information and a list of resources go to thefutureage.ca.
Show more...
Science
Health & Fitness
https://img.transistor.fm/DVn-jpdXbYklEcFpKYnf3xLzimJDdFUm9wncwc_SKlM/rs:fill:3000:3000:1/q:60/aHR0cHM6Ly9pbWct/dXBsb2FkLXByb2R1/Y3Rpb24udHJhbnNp/c3Rvci5mbS85Mzlk/ZjIzMzcxOTRkNDk1/NmVhNWU5ZDYwYzE2/NWQ0Ni5wbmc.jpg
Designing Longevity Communities
The Future Age
24 minutes
1 year ago
Designing Longevity Communities

The role of community design in promoting wellness at every age.

In this episode of The Future Age podcast, we explore the concept of designing longevity communities with guests Dr. Katharine Smart, a pediatrician and former President of the Canadian Medical Association, and Nick Buettner, VP of Community Engagement at Blue Zones.   
Katharine talks about how childhood experiences shape lifelong health, emphasizing the need for a shift in how we think about aging and its connection to early life. Key insights include the role of community design in promoting wellness at every age and how better support for young families can dramatically improve long-term health outcomes. Nick shares real-world examples of how policy, urban planning, and collaboration between sectors can create environments conducive to healthy, long-lived lives. For more information and a list of resources go to TheFutureAge.ca.

Resources: 

  • The Future Age Podcast: Episode 5: Impact Networks 
  • A Measure Of Child And Youth Well-Being In Wealthy Countries: UNICEF Report Card16  
  • The Martin Family Initiative: The Early Years  
  • The Secrets of Long Life by Dan Buettner: National Geographic   
  • Blue Zones: Partners With Public And Private Sector Leaders To Increase The Well-Being Of Communities.  
  • Nick Buettner | Blue Zones
  • Dr. Katharine Smart | LinkedIn    

Connect: 

  • Learn More:The Future Age  
  • LinkedIn: SE Health   
  • YouTube: SE Health   
  • Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter / X  
  • Connect w/ Zannat: LinkedIn  


Chapters: 


  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (01:02) - Health Across All Ages
  • (02:49) - Relational Health Initiatives
  • (04:01) - Advocating for Relational Health Programs
  • (05:08) - Funding for Child Well-being Programs
  • (06:09) - Canada and Children’s Well-being
  • (07:33) - Countries Excelling in Child Well-being
  • (08:34) - Creating Supportive Environments
  • (09:55) - The Final Question: Katharine Smart
  • (11:04) - Lessons from Blue Zones
  • (13:37) - Creating Longevity Hotspots
  • (15:14) - Policies for Promoting Health and Wellness
  • (16:44) - Successful Marquee Projects
  • (17:36) - Obstacles to Implementing Longevity Initiatives
  • (18:28) - Steps for Designing Longevity Communities
  • (19:25) - Ingredients for Successful Blue Zone Projects
  • (21:38) - Challenges and Lessons Learned
  • (22:40) - The Final Question: Nick Buettner
  • (23:12) - Conclusion
The Future Age
We explore creative solutions and re-imagine what life as we get older can look like. Though we’re all getting older, this is about much more than our individual experiences. How can we influence the future of aging for all generations through policy, innovation and culture shift? For more information and a list of resources go to thefutureage.ca.