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The Longevity Forum's Podcast
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43 episodes
9 months ago
The Longevity Forum is a not-for-profit initiative committed to achieving longer, healthier and more fulfilled lives for as many people as possible. More information on our website https://thelongevityforum.com.
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The Longevity Forum is a not-for-profit initiative committed to achieving longer, healthier and more fulfilled lives for as many people as possible. More information on our website https://thelongevityforum.com.
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The Longevity Forum's Podcast
Healthcare Systems Around the World Panel
Tune in to the podcast featuring James Sibley (Group CFO, M42), Penny Dash (Chair, NW London Integrated Care System), Robert Lorenz (President, Cleveland Clinic London), and Ben Maruthappu (CEO, Cera Care). The panel explores global healthcare strategies, emphasizing prevention, incentivization, and tech-driven innovation to improve care delivery while addressing systemic barriers and fostering patient-centric solutions.   https://thelongevityforum.com
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11 months ago
40 minutes 43 seconds

The Longevity Forum's Podcast
Reimagining Yourself in the Second Half of Life with Michael Clinton and Lyndsey Simpson
In this episode, we’re thrilled to present an inspiring conversation with Lyndsey Simpson, founder of 55/Redefined, and Michael Clinton, founder of ROAR Forward, as they offer fresh insights into redefining ageing. We can challenge outdated perceptions and explore what it truly means to age in today’s world. Discover how to Reimagine your future, Own your unique identity, and Act on new opportunities. With society adapting to an ageing population, we’re embracing vibrant possibilities and reshaping the narrative around ageing like never before. https://thelongevityforum.com
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12 months ago
25 minutes 44 seconds

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Investing in Longevity with Brent Hoberman, Sara Pazin and Jim Mellon
In this episode, co-founder Jim Mellon speaks with Brent Hoberman, Chairman of Founders Factory, about the promising potential of the longevity industry. They’re joined by Sara Pazin, CEO of Founders Health, who shares exciting news about the launch of their first longevity health clinic in Belgravia, London. Offering advanced diagnostic testing and therapies, the clinic aims to inspire people to step off the “unhealthy treadmill” and prioritize their long-term health. Together, they discuss how longevity can be accessible to everyone—not just high-income individuals. Tune in for insights on how we can all invest in living longer, healthier lives.   https://thelongevityforum.com    
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12 months ago
14 minutes 26 seconds

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Blue Zones with Dan Buettner and Andrew J Scott
Dan Buettner, pioneering founder of Blue Zones, and Andrew J Scott, Director of Economics at EIT Oxford and Co-founder of The Longevity Forum, recently engaged in a compelling conversation for The Longevity Forum 2024. They discussed the world’s leading societies for ageing well, known for their high numbers of centenarians, and examined how we can incorporate Blue Zone principles into our lives. They highlighted the importance of transforming our environments, not just our habits, to promote longevity. While genetics play a part, there are numerous lifestyle actions that contribute to a longer, healthier life. https://thelongevityforum.com
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12 months ago
33 minutes 20 seconds

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Longevity Challenge with Bryan Johnson and Jim Mellon
Bryan Johnson, the most measured man on earth and founder of Project BluePrint discusses his own longevity challenge with Jim Mellon, co-founder of The Longevity Forum.   In an inspiring message, Bryan Johnson shares his deep passion and enthusiasm for the challenges he faces in his quest for better health, embracing every moment of it. He passionately advocates for our collective mission as humans: "Don't Die." With remarkable advancements in science, society has the incredible opportunity to collaborate towards a future of prolonged and enhanced well-being.    thelongevityforum.com  
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1 year ago
21 minutes 32 seconds

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The”Fourth Age” with Andy Elder and Debora Price
Andy Elder, President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh discusses with Debbie Price, Professor of Social Gerontology at The University of Manchester the "fourth age" and how frailty has changed with longevity.    We try to perceive aging positively but are we missing something in the ageing process. We don’t like to think of frailty because its not the type of ageing we want to think about ourselves - a fear of decline. While we have seen great gains in extra healthy years, we must also consider that many people do not experience active ageing and these years of decline need attention.    https://thelongevityforum.com
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2 years ago
20 minutes 39 seconds

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Breakthroughs for the Decade with Peter Diamandis and Jim Mellon
Jim Mellon, co-founder of The Longevity Forum interview Peter Diamandis, Founder of the XPRIZE Foundation on breakthroughs for the next decade. There is no greater gift on the planet than adding healthy years to one's life. Our inability to live extraordinarily long is either a software problem or a hardware problem. Breakthroughs in diagnostics will help people understand early signs of ageing so we can catch disease from the beginning. In addition, therapeutics are evolving that may help with long term health.     https://thelongevityforum.com
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2 years ago
12 minutes 18 seconds

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Ageism in History with Pat Thane and Andrew J Scott
Pat Thane, visiting Professor in History at Birkbeck, University of London chats with Andrew J Scott, co-founder of The Longevity Forum & Professor at LBS on how an ageing society has changed throughout history. The narrative on an ageing society should not be negative. One of the greatest achievements of the 20th century is longer lives. Grandparents and great grandparents are spending more time with their families than ever before in history. People used to age faster partially due to poverty but today humans into their 80's are remaining youthful and active. We must value this group as a society - the older age bracket is becoming the biggest demographic on the planet.    https://thelongevityforum.com/
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2 years ago
29 minutes 43 seconds

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Business of Longevity with Dafina Grapci and Andrew J Scott
Dafina Grapci and Andrew J Scott, co-founders of The Longevity Forum discuss the new course at LBS, Business of Longevity. A healthy and long lifespan is not just a personal endeavor but is beneficial for society. Ageing well for one year is worth 38 trillion US dollars in the economy. If we are going to be healthy when we are old, we need to start earlier. People of all ages need to consider the many aspects of longevity. Longevity is not just health, it also involves skills, engagement and relationships.   https://thelongevityforum.com/
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2 years ago
24 minutes

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Ageing in Animals with Andrew Steele and Steve Austad
Ageing whether in animals or humans is not a fixed process. Looking at American possums on islands versus the mainland, they are ageing at different speeds leading to the conclusion that safer environments increase longevity. With animal insights guiding medical research, we may see humans live up to 150 years old. Medical progress has been growing tremendously including blood rejuvenation which may lead to additional years of life that we never thought would be possible.   https://thelongevityforum.com
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2 years ago
22 minutes 16 seconds

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Mission Menopause with Louise Newson and Claire Mellon
Claire Mellon, Gynecologist at Miss Claire Mellon and Associates interviews Louise Newson, co-founder of the Newson Health Menopause and Wellbeing Centre on how menopause it changing with longevity. We have the common goal of preventing problems rather than treating them. Women loose their hormones in menopause which can speed up the ageing process. HRT had a bad reputation in the past but has been modernized to be a viable treatment for menopause to prevent inflammation which leads to later in life illnesses. Hormones could be the way forward for improving health.   https://thelongevityforum.com/  
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2 years ago
16 minutes 27 seconds

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The Future of Education with Dafina Grapci-Penney and Lord Neil Mendoza
Lord Neil Mendoza, the Provost of Oriel College at Oxford chats with our co-founder, Dafina Grapci-Penney on how education is changing after the pandemic. Not only has online learning become crucial for education but people are also seeking shorter courses later in life rather than traditional degrees.  https://thelongevityforum.com 
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3 years ago
12 minutes 43 seconds

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The Biological Challenge of Ageing Well with Andrew J Scott and Tom Kirkwood
Tom Kirkwood, a biologist and the associate dean of ageing for Newcastle University discusses with our co-founder Andrew J Scott how the concept of studying ageing emerged as a malleable challenge in biology. The study of longevity has evolved into not just looking at the cellular level but also thinking about what we can learn from growing older. https://thelongevityforum.com 
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3 years ago
51 minutes 28 seconds

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A Youthful Outlook on Longevity Biotech with Kristen Fortney and James Peyer
Jim Mellon co-founder of The Longevity Forum leads a discussion with Kristen Fortney, CEO and founder of BioAge Labs and James Peyer, CEO and founder of Cambrian Biopharma on the future of youth’s interest in longevity. Ageing is universal – it happens to everyone compared to other diseases. Kristen and James discuss how organisations are working towards preventing this universal inevitability. From recent breakthroughs to the financial climate for biotech funding, these biotech pioneers open our eyes to the amazing progress in the industry.   https://bioagelabs.com   https://www.cambrianbio.com   https://thelongevityforum.com 
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3 years ago
28 minutes 24 seconds

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Humankind and Inequality with Andrew J Scott and Oded Galor
Andrew J Scott interviews Brown Economist Oded Galor on how inequality has changed throughout the history of humankind. From looking at causes to analyzing the current wealth of nations, Oded explains his theories (more in his book "The Journey of Humanity").   https://thelongevityforum.com
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3 years ago
32 minutes 53 seconds

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A New Life and New Hair with Andrew J Scott and Lucy Kellaway
Co-founder of The Longevity Forum, Andrew J Scott interviews Lucy Kellaway, the co-founder of NowTeach.  Lucy explains how her life has changes and she has found an exciting new chapter in retirement. From buying a new house to starting a fresh career as a teacher, Lucy discusses how we can look at retirement as an opportunity for a new profession which can benefit society. The intergenerational benefits have also been outstanding when looking at older educators.  https://www.thelongevityforum.com
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3 years ago
59 minutes 14 seconds

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The Evolution of Longevity with Richard Faragher of University Of Brighton and Afar and Archaeology Lecturer James Cole
On this episode, Professor Richard Faragher of University of Brighton and AFAR interviews James Cole on the evolution of ageing.James explains the history of climate change going back 130,000 years ago and draws comparisons to what we are experiencing presently. Considering the phenomenon of hippos in the Thames at one point, Richard and James look into how lives have changed in Britain from diet to lifespan. What do we know about changing demography during humankind's history?   https://thelongevityforum.com
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3 years ago
30 minutes 7 seconds

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Beyond Retirement with Julia Randell-Khan and Carol Black
On this episode, Julia Randell-Khan CEO of Encore Fellows UK will be interviewing Professor Carol Black on ageing well and guidance for “second career acts." Julia and Carol discuss how we need to focus on prevention when planning for a high life expectancy. We are not following the roadmap for a healthier life especially considering inequality in diet and exercise. Carol discusses mental health issues and how we need a sustainable plan for these challenges. https://www.thelongevityforum.com
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3 years ago
21 minutes 41 seconds

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An Agricultural Revolution To Save Our World with Henry Dimbleby and Jim Mellon
Register to watch panel virtually on 9 Nov: https://thelongevityforum.com/registration-longevity-forum-2021 On this episode, Jim Mellon, co-founder of the Longevity Forum speaks with Henry Dimbleby, co-founder of Leon Foods and the lead on the National Food Strategy Report. The food system dominates the biosphere yet it has been collapsing from our harmful practices.  Without sustainable food, humankind is not sustainable. How can we work together with corporations and governments to ensure our agricultural practices keep us healthy and living longer? https://thelongevityforum.com
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3 years ago
20 minutes 48 seconds

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A Post Pandemic World of Ageing with Andrew J Scott and Niall Ferguson
Andrew J Scott, co-founder of the Longevity Forum will be chatting with world renowned historian Niall Ferguson. Looking on the history of wars and pandemics, Andrew and Niall discuss how the pandemic has disrupted longevity. Progress has been halted recently in many ways by the pandemic from inequality to climate change. Has COVID been a distraction from other important issues? https://www.thelongevityforum.com
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3 years ago
27 minutes 4 seconds

The Longevity Forum's Podcast
The Longevity Forum is a not-for-profit initiative committed to achieving longer, healthier and more fulfilled lives for as many people as possible. More information on our website https://thelongevityforum.com.