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What if the longevity revolution isn't really a science problem, but a human one we're completely unprepared for?In this episode of Health Longevity Secrets, Robert Lufkin MD sits down with David Donnelly — the award-winning filmmaker behind "Forever Young" (winner of the Mill Valley Film Festival Audience Award). David spent three years across three continents embedded with the world's leading longevity scientists — the Buck Institute, Dr. Eric Verdin, Dr. Steve Horvath, and more — and came back with the uncomfortable question no one wants to ask: do we actually want to live forever in the world we've built?CHAPTERS:00:00 — Introduction02:32 — From Pre-Med to Filmmaker: Donnelly's Origin Story04:58 — Dr. Eric Verdin on Multifactorial Aging09:34 — The 30-Minute Walk That Cuts Disease 40%10:33 — Why 93% of How You Age Is Lifestyle13:50 — The Horvath Epigenetic Clock Explained14:14 — Healthspan vs Lifespan: The 122-Year Cap14:54 — Age Looping and Epigenetic Reprogramming15:57 — Bryan Johnson and the Wild Side16:29 — Do We Actually Want to Live Forever?19:03 — The Loneliness Epidemic Is a Pack a Day21:42 — Death Doula Katie Rose and the Death Positive Movement24:29 — Reframing Retirement for 40 More Years28:08 — Science vs Commercial Hype in Longevity30:49 — Why Normal Bloodwork Isn't Good Bloodwork31:33 — What a True Longevity Clinic Does33:58 — Meet the Producers: Dr. Johnson and Dr. Lewis42:06 — Final Takeaway: Start the JourneyKEY TAKEAWAYS:• Only ~7-10% of longevity is genetic — 93% is lifestyle and epigenetics• A 30-minute walk a day reduces chronic disease risk by 30-40%• The Horvath epigenetic clock makes biological age measurable in real time• Current lifespan is biologically capped near 122 — the real opportunity is healthspan• Chronic loneliness harms your body at the same rate as smoking a pack a day• "Normal" bloodwork often means sick — optimal is a different number• The existential questions — meaning, purpose, death — are missing from the longevity conversationSTUDIES & SOURCES MENTIONED:• "Forever Young" — the documentary• Dr. Eric Verdin — Buck Institute for Research on Aging• Dr. Steve Horvath — epigenetic clock (Nature Aging)• US Surgeon General Advisory on loneliness (2023)• OSK partial reprogramming and lifespan extension (Nature, 2020)• Ray Kurzweil — "The Singularity Is Nearer" (2024)⭐ Enjoying the show? Please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts — it takes 30 seconds and helps more people discover the science of health and longevity. Thank you!New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one.Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.comLies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmdX: https://x.com/robertlufkinmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/
In today's episode, filmmaker David Donnelly dives deep into the fascinating world of longevity. He shares insights from his documentary, addressing the overwhelming information we receive about aging and health. David challenges the notion that living longer equates to living better. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of human connection, purpose, and quality of life. Amidst the science and stats, he reminds us that our daily choices impact our biological aging far more than we realize.As we explore these themes, it's crucial to remember: Loneliness can be just as harmful as poor diet. Are we prioritizing our relationships as much as our health?Let's rethink what it means to truly live well. The film is available on Apple on May 26, 2026. You can find additional information at foreveryoung.film or follow this link https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/forever-young/umc.cmc.4t1561uviumw4ofcri0ufql7v?ctx_at=6.Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or dental advice. Any mention of products, services, tests, or supplements is not an endorsement and may include affiliate links. Guest views are their own and may not reflect the views of Dr. Debbie Ozment or this podcast. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for advice specific to your situation.Visit my website DrDebbieOzment.com for valuable free downloads. Additionally, you will find shopping links which I have curated on the website. Please follow me on instagram at drdebbieozment.
For decades, aging was seen as inevitable — a slow and irreversible decline. But a growing number of scientists now believe we may be entering a turning point, with research increasingly focused on extending not just how long we live, but how well we live.In the documentary Forever Young, filmmaker David Donnelly — alongside producers Dr. James Johnson and Dr. Thomas Lewis — explores the rapidly evolving world of longevity science, from biological clocks and AI-driven research to the power of lifestyle, purpose, and social connection.The film also confronts some of the field's biggest questions: what aging actually is, whether it should be treated as a disease, and who stands to benefit if the science succeeds. In this conversation with Peter Bowes, Donnelly reflects on skepticism, scientific disagreement, and why he believes humanity may already be living through a longevity revolution.--Learn more about Forever Young: The end of aging has just begunApple TV Pre-order | Official Website | Substack | Instagram | X | Facebook | YouTube | Watch the Trailer--DISCLOSURE: This podcast is supported by affiliate arrangements with a select number of companies. We have arranged discounts on certain products and receive a small commission on sales. The income helps to cover production costs and ensures that our interviews remain free for all to listen. Visit our SHOP for more details: https://healthspan-media.com/live-long-podcast/shop/Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyEnergyBits algae snacksA microscopic form of life that could help us age better. Use code LLAMA for a 20 percent discountPartiQlar supplementsEnhance your wellness journey with pure single ingredients. 15% DISCOUNT - use code: MASTERAGING15Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThe 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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Something different this week: host Corinna Bellizzi appears as a guest on The Forever Young Radio Show, hosted by her longtime colleague Kelly Cappasola. In this wide-ranging conversation, Corinna shares the science behind her pivot from fish oil to algae omega-3s, why farmed fish are now higher in omega-6 than omega-3, how to get your omega-3 levels tested for $50, and the five natural products brands at the center of her PhD dissertation research at Prescott College. She introduces what she calls the "regenerative renegades" — purpose-driven companies that do it right not because it's fashionable, but because it's the only way they know how to operate — and shares where Circle B and her book project are heading next. What we covered: Corinna's pivot from fish oil to algae omega-3s — and why farmed fish are the tipping point VAXA Technologies and Örlö Nutrition — algae grown in Iceland in closed photobioreactors How to test your omega-3 index for $50 through OmegaQuant The Framingham Heart Study and what an 8% omega-3 index actually means Corinna's PhD dissertation research at Prescott College — five brands, cross-case comparison Lotus Foods: heritage rice, the System of Rice Intensification, and regenerative organic certification Kokoro Life: Rick Scalzo, regenerative farming in Costa Rica, living wages The Organic Skin Co.: CO2 herbal extracts, 2% plastic packaging, naturopathic roots EO Products: social equity as a foundational business value Circle B: what it is, where it's heading, and what comes next The book Corinna is working on finishing Resources The Forever Young Radio Show — foreveryoungradio.com OmegaQuant — omega-3 index test, $50 Örlö Nutrition Circle B — circleb.co Lotus Foods Kokoro Life The Organic Skin Co. EO Products Care More Be Better — caremorebebetter.com Support the show: caremorebebetter.com/support Cause partner: Prescott College — prescott.edu Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is for you if you're curious about the future of aging, longevity medicine, AI health technology, and how science is changing the way we age.David Donnelly, writer and director of the documentary Forever Young, joins Functional Moms Podcast to discuss the science of longevity, wearable technology, health tracking, exercise, and why loneliness may be one of the biggest threats to healthy aging.We discuss:✅ The future of longevity medicine✅ Can we slow aging?✅ How AI is transforming healthcare✅ Why lifestyle matters more than ever✅ The connection between loneliness and aging✅ Wearable health technology & at-home testing✅ Walking, exercise, and simple habits for longevity✅ Why your environment affects lifespan✅ The future of assisted living and robotics✅ How to age stronger after 40Connect with David Donnelly & Forever Young:YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ForeverYoung-FilmWebsite: https://www.foreveryoung.film/ Substack:https://foreveryoungfilm.substack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foreveryoungdocX:https://x.com/theagingdocFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/Forever-Young-Film/Film Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT2V-USKm6gShop Functional Moms Podcast Supplement Store, 25 PERCENT OFF top quality brands:https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/functional-momsThank you for listening, please FOLLOW Functional Moms Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. This will ensure we can bring more episodes your way! SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@functionalmomspodcast/#longevity #aging #longevitymedicine #antiaging #healthspan #ForeverYoungDoc #DavidDonnelly #loneliness #agingscience #biologicalage #longevitydocumentary #AIhealth #wearabletech #functionalmomspodcast #womenshealth #agingwell #biohacking #futureofaging #longevitypodcast
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We are in the middle of the so-called health span revolution, where an increasing number of people are finally realizing that living longer is not a myth but a scientific possibility. Zach Gurick takes a deep dive into this exciting medical breakthrough with David Donnelly, the brilliant mind behind the documentary film Forever Young. He shares how he travelled all over the world to talk with the leading professionals and experts on what it takes to extend your health span, strengthen the body, and sharpen the mind with purpose and meaning. Zach explains how to take control of your health and longevity by making major changes in your lifestyle and living environment, all without losing hope and optimism every single day. Discover why you should strive not to live forever, but do everything in your power to add several healthy years to your life.The information presented in Fully Alive is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before making changes to your health regimen. Guests' opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host, production team, or sponsors.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.shellpoint.org/podcast/
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Happy Easter family! Celebrate with us as we remember what Jesus did for us on the cross and reflect on the promise of eternity with Him for those who believe.
In which we celebrate Amy Easter, as the stars align and Amy turns [Forever Young], no resurrection required, and ARTEMIS II approaches the Far Side Of The Moon! Also, lots more Happy Birthdays, the "Happy" guy, what war is good for, Deep Dish Pizza Day, and George Washington exercises the first presidential veto ... remember the olde days, when Congress used to pass legislation for the President to sign?
This is the film the longevity industry didn't make because no one paid for it. And that's exactly why you need to see it.There are thousands of health documentaries. Most are funded by someone with an agenda. Forever Young is different. Three years in the making, 100+ hours of footage, 20+ of the world's leading longevity scientists, and zero corporate sponsors. In this episode of Unstoppable After 50, I sit down with David Donnelly, the writer and director behind Forever Young—an 88-minute longevity documentary built for men who want real science, not supplement ads.Here's what the film and this conversation covers:Why This Documentary Exists: What drove David to spend five years of his life interviewing 50+ scientists, and why he believes this film could genuinely change how men approach the second half of lifeThe Science of Biological Age: How DNA methylation testing (the Horvath Clock) can reveal your true biological age and what the research says about reversing itThe Longevity Factor Nobody Talks About: The state of your relationships is now scientifically recognized as a vital sign for healthy aging. The film goes deep on why this matters more than most men want to admitThe #1 Fear Replacing Cancer: Dementia has overtaken cancer as the most feared condition among aging men. What the world's top researchers say about protecting your brainExercise Reimagined for Longevity: Why the way most men over 50 train may actually be accelerating aging, and what functional fitness really looks like for a long, strong lifeThe Fourth Act: For the first time in history, men are living long enough for a fourth act. Forever Young asks the question most people are afraid to answer: what will you do with it?Forever Young is built for the "longevity curious" man. Someone who wants the truth about aging, backed by hard science, delivered without hype.Film-Related Resources:Website: https://www.foreveryoung.film/Substack: https://foreveryoungfilm.substack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foreveryoungdocX: https://x.com/theagingdocFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ForeverYoungOfficial/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ForeverYoung-FilmNEW FOR 2026: Click here to get my weekly Unstoppable After 50 Playbook
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Sona and I recap DTF St. Louis episode five, “Amphezyne” focusing on the made-up drug, the intensifying case against Carol, and the show's ongoing misdirection, while praising David Harbour's Floyd and highlighting the tragic, funny beats (the Playgirl spread set to “Forever Young,” the detectives' car banter, and Floyd saving a deafblind child using tactile signing). We discuss the sealed court record tease, the life-insurance policy being in Clark's mother's name, the couple's voyeuristic arrangement, and why Emmy's minimal presence feels intentional. I then bring in Darren, who's caught up on DTF and expects another rug-pull, and we briefly pivot to Paradise's finale and other recent watches, plus upcoming coverage plans and travel-related scheduling. Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Episode Setup and Title 01:51 First Impressions and Vibe Shift 03:01 Carol as Suspect and Casting Talk 06:26 Centerfold Opener and Chicago Accident Tease 09:35 Detectives Bond and Carol Interview 14:20 Floyd Knew and Closet Reveal 17:40 Blind Kid Scene and Floyds Kindness 22:12 Sealed Records and First Husband Mystery 25:55 Policy Name Explained and Peyronies Ad 31:53 Made Up Drug and Overdose Theory 34:57 Suspects List and Love Smy Niche Name 38:15 Lawyer Call Fallout 40:14 New Yorker Parallels 41:08 Versed Drug Theory 44:13 Carol Misdirection Debate 45:39 Where Is Emmy 47:06 TV Catch-Up Corner 49:39 Travel Plans Recording 52:19 Darren Joins DTF Talk 54:16 David Harbor Spotlight 01:03:32 I Swear Film Praise 01:08:59 Ready or Not Sequel 01:11:54 Zazie Beetz Action Horror 01:14:53 Hulu Time Travel Romcom 01:16:27 Gangster Time Loop Pitch 01:17:40 Not Bad Movie Year 01:18:24 Netflix Horror Series Talk 01:22:51 Paradise Finale Reactions 01:25:06 Reunions and Sacrifices 01:29:09 Denver Bunker Conspiracies 01:31:03 Alex Quantum Timeline Confusion 01:37:54 Bookends and Season Three Setup 01:43:58 Loose Ends and Physics Nitpicks 01:51:58 Wrap Up and Next Episodes
No BS Newshour Episode #410Forever YoungNice guys finish last. Bad boys live forever.I'll see you at the end of times, MFers.(12:58) In the meantime, Who poisoned Southfield? Who poisoned Detroit?NBN on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoBSNewshourNBN on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-bs-newshour-with-charlie-leduff/id1754976617NBN on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qMLWg6goiLQCRom8QNndCLike NBN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeDuffCharlieFollow to NBN on Twitter : https://x.com/charlieleduff Sponsored by American Coney Island, Pinnacle Wealth Strategies, and XG Service Group
DUBAI WORLD CUP NIGHT BETTING GUIDE | MEYDAN PREVIEW Our panel of Emmet Kennedy, Adam Mills and former jockey Georgia Cox preview the biggest races on Dubai World Cup Night at Meydan, sharing their NAPs, best bets and key betting angles. With some of the world's best horses on show, including Calandagan, Ombudsman and Forever Young, this is one of the standout nights of the global racing calendar.
What if aging isn't just about getting older—but about the small, invisible damage happening inside your body every day? In this episode, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Pablo Prichard shares his powerful shift from reconstructive surgery to longevity medicine after witnessing young, seemingly healthy patients develop serious disease. He breaks down the concept of “micro damage vs. macro disease” and introduces his “Wheel of Age”—a framework for understanding what really drives aging, inflammation, and chronic illness. From nutrition and toxins to sleep, supplements, and skincare, this conversation cuts through the noise of modern health advice and focuses on what actually moves the needle. You'll also learn simple, actionable strategies you can start today to slow aging, reduce risk, and improve how you feel—inside and out. If you've ever wondered how to stay healthier, longer (without overcomplicating it), this episode is your roadmap.
The real fear behind longevity isn't aging or death, but the possibility of living longer without meaning, connection or purpose. As longevity science accelerates, many people feel more anxiety than hope, driven less by fear of death than by fear of isolation, irrelevance, and dying alone. Today's guest is award-winning filmmaker David Donnelly. His newest documentary is Forever Young. In the film, Donnelly frames longevity and biohacking as a cultural and human story, not an optimization project: Forever Young pairs scientific breakthroughs with questions about relationships, mortality, and social connection, arguing that death still gives life urgency and value and that extending lifespan without strengthening human bonds risks longer lives that feel emptier, not richer. In this view, longevity is not only a biological challenge, but a social one.About David: David Donnelly is an American documentary filmmaker whose work spans classical music, culture, and technology. His award-winning debut feature, Maestro, profiled leading artists including Paavo Järvi, Joshua Bell, Hilary Hahn, and Lang Lang, and was broadcast internationally. He later directed Nordic Pulse and Forte, completing a trilogy that offers an inside view of the classical music world, including stories tied to Estonia's Singing Revolution. Donnelly's films have screened at venues including the Whitney Museum and the Kennedy Center. In 2021, he co-founded CultureNet and began a documentary trilogy exploring technology's cultural impact, including The Cost of Convenience and Forever Young. He is also a sought-after speaker who has interviewed global thought leaders across more than 30 countries.RESOURCES: Website — https://www.foreveryoung.film/Substack — https://foreveryoungfilm.substack.com/Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/foreveryoungdocX — https://x.com/theagingdocFB — https://www.facebook.com/people/Forever-Young-Film/61572955294447/YT — https://www.youtube.com/@ForeverYoung-FilmFilm Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT2V-USKm6g
Filmmaker David Donnelly was on the main podcast a few days ago. In this short midweek routines podcast, he told me what he saw behind the scenes while making Forever Young completely changed his focus on his own health. https://www.foreveryoung.film/ Follow David Donnelly: Substack Instagram X FB YT
Longevity science has moved from the fringe to serious labs around the world. Today, filmmaker David Donnelly joins me to talk about what he saw behind the scenes while making Forever Young - and what we're getting right and wrong about living longer. Check out the film here https://www.foreveryoung.film/ Follow David Donnelly: Substack Instagram X FB YT
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Filmmaker David Donnelly joins us to discuss his new documentary Forever Young, an exploration of the rapidly advancing science of longevity. What began as a skeptical investigation into whether the hype around anti-aging breakthroughs was real ultimately revealed a growing body of research focused on extending healthspan and preventing disease. We examine what the science supports today, from the role of prevention and lifestyle to emerging therapies now entering human trials. Along the way, David raises larger questions about purpose, social connection, and how society must adapt as people begin to live longer and healthier lives. Special Thanks to Our SponsorsOur Place: The top cookware brand for beautiful, non-toxic, PFA-free pots and pans. Use the code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.com. Timeline Nutrition: Our favorite supplement for cell support and mitochondrial function. Listeners can now get 20% off their first Timeline purchase by using the code “AGEIST” at checkout at TimelineNutrition.com/ageist.Fatty15 – C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered In 90 years. Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code: AGEIST at checkout.Key Moments"Normal is not necessarily healthy.""The number one indicator for how long you live in the United States right now is your zip code.""We are living through a real revolution when it comes to longevity."Connect with David DonnellyWatch the Film – https://www.foreveryoung.film/?via=dSubstack — https://foreveryoungfilm.substack.com/Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/foreveryoungdocX — https://x.com/theagingdocFB — https://www.facebook.com/people/Forever-Young-Film/61572955294447/YT — https://www.youtube.com/@ForeverYoung-FilmConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Tim and Steve talk about one of the most powerful drivers in life: hope for the future. Quoting Walt Whitman, the conversation dives into why having something to look forward to can pull you through tough days and keep you moving forward. Steve shares how his father, Mike Mittman, stays energized by always working toward the next project. The takeaway: build a strong foundation — faith, family, discipline, and purpose — so no matter the season of life, you always have a reason to keep going.
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PTF is joined by broadcaster extraordinaire Nick Luck to go over the tremendous weekend of racing from King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia including the first-ever repeat victory in the $20,000,000 Saudi Cup by Japan's Forever Young, who continues to build a resume for his status as one of the greatest racehorses of the modern era.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan for Monday's edition of the popular racing podcast. They look back on the best of the weekend action, and are joined by TPD's Adam Mills to assess the merits of Forever Young's Saudi Cup win. Also on today's show, Adrien Cugnasse explains the sudden departure of France Galop chief Elie Hennau, while - looking ahead to Cheltenham - we hear from trainers Emmet Mullins and Emma Lavelle. Stuart Williams reflects on another famous triumph for stalwart Quinault in Qatar, while Nick and Jane also discuss the Constitution Hill ballot and wrap up the rest of the day's news.
PTF is joined by broadcaster extraordinaire Nick Luck to go over the tremendous weekend of racing from King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia including the first-ever repeat victory in the $20,000,000 Saudi Cup by Japan's Forever Young, who continues to build a resume for his status as one of the greatest racehorses of the modern era.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan for Monday's edition of the popular racing podcast. They look back on the best of the weekend action, and are joined by TPD's Adam Mills to assess the merits of Forever Young's Saudi Cup win. Also on today's show, Adrien Cugnasse explains the sudden departure of France Galop chief Elie Hennau, while - looking ahead to Cheltenham - we hear from trainers Emmet Mullins and Emma Lavelle. Stuart Williams reflects on another famous triumph for stalwart Quinault in Qatar, while Nick and Jane also discuss the Constitution Hill ballot and wrap up the rest of the day's news.
Nick brings you today's edition from Riyadh ahead of this weekend's Saudi Cup, the world's richest horserace. In Riyadh, Nick talks to Bob Baffert, who stands in the way of Forever Young's repeat bid with Nysos and Nevada Beach. He also catches up with JCSA's Chief Racing Officer David McKinnon. Meanwhile - in Ireland - Daily Mirror journalist David Yates sits down with Gordon Elliott to spin through his massive Festival squad, while Dan Barber adds the Timeform perspective. Plus, in association with Weatherbys, Jessica Rummel from Norton Grove Stud has news on a high profile recent acquisition.
Nick brings you today's edition from Riyadh ahead of this weekend's Saudi Cup, the world's richest horserace. In Riyadh, Nick talks to Bob Baffert, who stands in the way of Forever Young's repeat bid with Nysos and Nevada Beach. He also catches up with JCSA's Chief Racing Officer David McKinnon. Meanwhile - in Ireland - Daily Mirror journalist David Yates sits down with Gordon Elliott to spin through his massive Festival squad, while Dan Barber adds the Timeform perspective. Plus, in association with Weatherbys, Jessica Rummel from Norton Grove Stud has news on a high profile recent acquisition.
What if the secret to living forever young isn't just about diet—but a holistic approach to nutrition, mindset, and longevity? In this fascinating episode of The Self Esteem and Confidence Mindset, we sit down with Bob Gilpatrick, President and founder of Boomers Forever Young Nutrition Company, to explore the cutting-edge science of holistic nutrition, the mindset required for optimal health, and his revolutionary concept of "The Age of Immortality."Bob shares his expertise from appearing on hundreds of podcasts, revealing how proper nutrition combined with mindset mastery can reverse aging, boost energy, and help you live your healthiest, most confident life at any age. If you're interested in longevity, anti-aging, holistic wellness, or building the confidence that comes from feeling vibrant and youthful, this conversation is essential.You can find more from Bob here:10 percent off a first order at www.boomerboost.com with promo code 'Jonny'. All instruction videos on the topics discussed are free on www.boomerboost.com
RISE is a nonprofit dedicated to bridging educational and opportunity gaps in East Palo Alto through culturally responsive, family-centered programs for children from birth through high school. Its initiatives include early childhood and literacy support, afterschool academic enrichment, and tutoring and personal growth programs for middle and high school students. RISE also leads the Little Blue House Birth-5 Collaborative, a community hub where nonprofits across San Mateo County work together to better serve families with young children.Tune in each week on KNBR as we spotlight incredible individuals and organizations making a difference in the Bay Area with the Forever Young Foundation Hero of the Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Carney Government is set to unveil its national automotive strategy tomorrow. CBC News has learned it includes scrapping the EV mandate, and reviving popular incentives for buyers.Also: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is threatening to withhold funding for judges in her province unless Ottawa agrees to reform the way they're appointed. Critics say any suspension of funding for judges will worsen the province's judicial backlog and lead to more cases being dismissed.And: Old Schooled. The Olympic athletes proving why age really is just a number.Plus: ICE's Minneapolis ‘drawdown', CBC News at Iran's border, U.K. PM's Epstein problems, and more.
How do you slow down aging, build lasting strength, and prevent disease? Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, a renowned physician and expert in muscle-centric medicine, is here to share her groundbreaking approach to building stronger, more resilient humans. From her high-protein diet and focus on muscle-building to the mental frameworks that elevate your performance, Gabrielle shares the habits that have transformed my life and career. With a background in nutrition and medical science, Gabrielle's mission is simple: empower individuals to achieve lasting strength, not just physically, but mentally. She is the author of The Forever Strong Playbook, a tactical guide to becoming a better version of yourself. Her methods have already changed the lives of countless entrepreneurs, health enthusiasts, and aspiring speakers. In this episode, Gabrielle will show you how to build mental resilience, master your diet, and train your body for longevity and peak performance. You don't want to miss her game-changing advice, so tune in now! "Strength is not a luxury, it's a responsibility " ~ Dr. Gabrielle Lyon In This Episode: - Gabrielle's mission and path to muscle-centric medicine - Her approach to stress, mental agility, and performance - Writing, journaling, and cultivating neutrality in thought - Dietary protein intake for building muscles and cognitive function - Why strength training is critical for longevity and performance - Gabrielle's philosophy on strength training & personal branding Mentioned in the Episode: Order Dr. Gabrielle's latest book, The Forever Strong Playbook: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Forever-Strong-PLAYBOOK/Gabrielle-Lyon/9781668085622 Join The Forever Strong Playbook Six Weeks Challenge: https://drgabriellelyon.com/playbook/ About Dr. Gabrielle Lyon: Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is an accomplished physician and the New York Times bestselling author of Forever Strong and The Forever Strong Playbook. Her groundbreaking Muscle-Centric Medicine approach centers on muscle for disease prevention, metabolic health, and true vitality. She's raising two young children while actively living her philosophy with her husband, a retired Navy SEAL. Dr. Lyon's educational and research background includes dual clinical fellowships in geriatrics and nutritional sciences at Washington University, and undergraduate training in nutritional sciences at the University of Illinois. A highly sought-after educator and consultant, she is an authority in the practical application of protein types and levels for health, performance, aging, and disease prevention. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drgabriellelyon/ Website: https://drgabriellelyon.com/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
La Oreja de Van Gogh continúa su gira con Amaya Montero. En ¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar! suena Coldplay y se presenta a Natalie Imbruglia, cuya canción da paso a la versión moderna de "Forever Young" por David Guetta con Alphaville y Ava Max. OMI con "Cheerleader" y artistas como Camila Cabello y Ed Sheeran amenizan la mejor variedad musical. Javi Nieves y Mar Amate destacan la Semana de la Moda en París, donde Penélope Cruz, Dua Lipa, Nicole Kidman y el marido de Rihanna cantan juntos durante un desfile de Chanel, mostrando cómo la música une a todos. Se anuncia una artista que inició su carrera cubriéndose el rostro. Javier Agrados avala las reediciones en vinilo de Mecano, incluyendo "Ciclo de la Luna" y otros maxis, un rescate riguroso que celebra su legado. Fito y Fitipaldis con "Soldadito Marinero" y 45 minutos de música sin interrupción acompañan a oyentes como Esther en Murcia y Estefanía en Alicante. Nil Moliner, Bruno Mars, Katy Perry y Fangoria ponen ritmo al ...
Chair Person, Jessamy Tang from The Matthew Foundation joins Murph & Markus to discuss how they are dedicated to improving the quality of life for the neurodivergent, intellectual, and developmental disability community. The Matthew Foundation supports research, shares best practices, and provides programming for individuals and families. For example, they are the community partner of the Stanford Down Syndrome Research Center and worked with them to establish the first California Down Syndrome Conference. Tune in each week on KNBR as we spotlight incredible individuals and organizations making a difference in the Bay Area with the Forever Young Foundation Hero of the Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ambassador Austin Smotherman from First Tee stopped by Dirty Work to talk about how the foundation uses golf to teach kids confidence, resilience, and real-life skills that go way beyond the course. Since 1997, First Tee has grown into a nationwide program impacting over 3 million kids each year across all 50 states. Tune in each week on KNBR as we spotlight incredible individuals and organisations making a difference in the Bay Area with the Forever Young Foundation Hero of the Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CADENA 100 emite temas como Mystical Magical y "Quiero Ser" de Amaia Montero. En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!', suena "Forever Young" de Alphaville, Nil Moliner y "Love the Way You Lie" de Rihanna y Eminem. También se escucha "Moves Like Jagger" de Maroon 5 y Christina Aguilera. El programa explora la inteligencia artificial, pidiendo a ChatGPT que elija la canción que mejor representa a los colaboradores. A uno le sugiere una de Bruno Mars, asociándola con el "renecer". A Jimeno, la IA le asigna "Peces de Ciudad" de Joaquín Sabina, justificando la elección por su apego a la noche, la mezcla de emoción e ironía y su respeto al pasado. Destacan la precisión de la IA. Además, se revelan las preguntas más frecuentes en Google sobre Beyoncé: número de hijos, etnia y su relación con Jay-Z. Amy McDonald pone "This is the Life". Por la tarde, Ruth Medina anima con Taylor Swift, Dani Fernández y Abraham Mateo.
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Jennifer Steele from Meals on Wheels San Francisco joins Murph & Markus to discuss how they have been supporting older adults since 1970 by delivering nutritious meals, safety checks, and essential services that help seniors live independently with dignity in their own homes. Through daily meals, human connection, and supportive programs, they reduce isolation and health risks while ensuring homebound seniors get the care and respect they deserve. Tune in each week on KNBR as we spotlight incredible individuals and organisations making a difference in the Bay Area with the Forever Young Foundation Hero of the Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Beseda from Sophie’s Place stopped by to join Dirty for a conversation about the incredible work being done through the foundation and the impact music therapy has on kids and families at Sutter Medical Center Sacramento. They talked about what Sophie’s Place is all about, why it was created, and how music continues to play a powerful role in healing, connection, and support for patients and their loved ones. Tune in each week on KNBR as we spotlight incredible individuals and organisations making a difference in the Bay Area with the Forever Young Foundation Hero of the Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brought to you by Genny Cream Ale (not really).The new show starts with PTF and Sean Clancy of This Is Horse Racing talking about The Jockey's Circle -- where you can find many excellent gift ideas -- and recapping the top stories from 2025 including Sovereignty and Forever Young.Next up we have David Hill, who talks about his American Gambler substack where he and PTF recently had a good chat about Bill Barich's Laughing in the Hills. You can access it here. You can buy David's book The Vapors in his online shop.
This week, Lo sits down with world-renowned acting coach and motivational force Bernard Hiller, a man who believes your life is a movie, and you're the star who's forgotten just how powerful the script can be. In this episode, Bernard shares the mindset shifts that transform ordinary days into “wow moments” and reveal what's actually possible when you stop playing small.Together, Lo and Bernard unpack why so many people struggle to ask for help, why emotion is a strength rather than a liability, and how staying forever young in your curiosity and excitement can completely change the way you move through the world. If you've ever felt stuck, disconnected from your purpose, or unsure how to create the life you want, this conversation offers a fresh perspective you won't see coming.In true Lo Life fashion, this episode is inspiring, cinematic, and full of the kind of wisdom that hits you exactly when you need it. Consider it your invitation to rethink your story — and maybe even rewrite it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
PTF kicks off the show with a solo run through of the late Pick 5 at Aqueduct on Cigar Mile Day. Make sure to check out the contest over at Twinspires.com.Next up, Alex Henry joins to discuss the Champions Cup In Japan Saturday night and to look back at the Japan Cup and give an update on Forever Young. She also offers some holiday video game ideas;Winning Post 10 2025 (in Japanese) - https://www.play-asia.com/winning-post-10--2025/13/70hyjf?srsltid=AfmBOop-O8TunAOIa1fssPsrBP03k85ZH1GkJQDBatK69fH9dUfmJQ7Z (Switch 2) and https://www.play-asia.com/winning-post-10--2025/13/70hyih Steam Deck for Emulation of Games like Gallop Racer and G1 Jockey - https://store.steampowered.com/steamdeck
Mike Johnson puts us over his knee for daring to protest, JD Vance lets the Young Republicans run wild at the playground, and Pete Hegseth expels the entire Pentagon press pool. Teri Hatcher regales us with stories. Maria Bamford cracks us up under pressure. And then we let the show go to the rant wheel dogs. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here.For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.