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Being Bold, Not Old: Redefining Aging and Entrepreneurship
This podcast episode features Dr. Ron Kaiser interviewing Wallis Pattison, the founder of Bold Not Old. The episode revolves around the theme of aging, entrepreneurship, and challenging traditional notions of retirement.
Wallis Pattison, described as a rebel and entrepreneur, shares her personal journey and how she views aging as an opportunity for continued growth and entrepreneurship. The podcast emphasizes the importance of creativity, daring to be different, and thinking fabulously as key elements in redefining one's concept of retirement. Wallis encourages individuals aged 55 and above to step out of their comfort zones, challenge societal expectations, and consider becoming entrepreneurs.
Bold Not Old is introduced as a platform that started around six years ago. Wallis discusses how it has evolved, serving as a space for individuals who embrace style, fashion, and a positive attitude towards aging. She explains the process of transforming Bold Not Old into a membership platform, offering resources, videos, and affiliates for those interested in pursuing a bold and entrepreneurial approach to aging.
The conversation delves into Wallis's personal journey, her entrepreneurial spirit from a young age, and the mindset shift required to approach aging as a positive and dynamic phase of life. The podcast also touches upon the idea that retirement, as traditionally perceived, may not be the best path for everyone, and pursuing one's passions and purpose can add years to life.
The episode ends with a discussion about Wallis's latest book, "Being Bold, Not Old: A New Generation of Role Models," which features stories and images of individuals embracing bold and positive aging.
Overall, the podcast episode encourages listeners to rethink aging, embrace entrepreneurship, and find passion and purpose in the later stages of life. Wallis Pattison serves as an inspirational figure, challenging stereotypes and advocating for a vibrant and fulfilling approach to aging.
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269. Encore Presentation A Mindfulness Journey with Donald Altman
36:23||Ep. 269This is a special replay of an episode of the REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser podcast that was first posted on February 2023.Life isn’t always easy. Sometimes it can seem like your to-do list is never-ending. Other times you’re dealing with sudden loss or grief. Whatever it is that life throws at you, it can be difficult to process and easy for bad habits to prevail. But what if there was a way to deal with life’s hardships, or even just evolve into a better version of yourself? Mindfulness is a mental state achieved through awareness. Those who practice it see improvements in things like concentration, self-control, objectivity, and emotional intelligence. Donald Altman is a psychotherapist and mindfulness expert. A former Buddhist monk, Donald is an international workshop trainer whose passions lie in applying ancient practices in the modern world to help people deal with self-growth, relationships, and workplace dynamics. Donald is also an award-winning author, having penned over 20 books in his lifetime. His most recent book, Travelers, a story about a mystical journey through space and time set in the backdrop of a psychiatric hospital, was just released. In this episode, I speak to Donald about his newest book release, how he defines mindfulness, what he suggests for those wishing to get into the practice, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 173 of REJUVENAGING® and start your mindfulness journey with Donald Altman.Some Questions I Ask:From the standpoint of an expert, what is mindfulness? (7:33)Can you tell us a little more about your journey? (12:32)For somebody who lives mindfully, how does their day-to-day life differ from somebody who isn't really aware of mindfulness? (17:44)Do you find that there's any resistance among, say, older folks, of learning mindfulness? (25:35)In This Episode, You Will Learn:How Donald views mindfulness (9:25)What Donald suggests for those who want to start practicing mindfulness (11:27)How Donald got into writing (14:43)Which one of Donald’s books to read when starting your mindfulness journey (16:17)About the plot of Donald’s new book ‘Travelers’ (19:17)How Donald suggests introducing mindfulness to someone who has trouble focusing (28:09)ResourcesTravelers: A NovelDonald Altman’s other booksDonald Altman’s webinarsOur sponsor's page and discountsConnect with Donald AltmanWebsiteLinkedIn268. Setting Goals and Embracing Positivity for a Fulfilling 2025
14:02||Ep. 268As the year comes to a close, Dr. Ron dedicates this solo episode of REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser to helping listeners reflect on the past year and prepare for a thriving 2025. Drawing from his expertise as a positive health psychologist, Dr. Ron emphasizes the importance of focusing on what we can control and creating meaningful goals that drive growth and positivity. He discusses the value of setting both basic and stretch goals, encouraging listeners to start small and build momentum towards significant personal achievements.Dr. Ron explains how human behavior and learning play a pivotal role in maintaining consistency, particularly when setting goals at the start of a new year. Using relatable examples, he advocates for incremental progress, highlighting the benefits of attainable objectives like daily hydration, regular movement, and incorporating healthy habits. He also touches on the importance of integrating fun and self-care into daily life, stressing that joy and personal growth can coexist with larger commitments to making the world a better place.In this motivational episode, Dr. Ron inspires listeners to take control of their 2025 by embracing a mindset of enthusiasm and resilience. By focusing on self-improvement, fun, and meaningful goal-setting, he reminds us that the potential for a great year starts from within. Join Dr. Ron on this journey of growth and transformation, and make 2025 your best year yet.More info:https://www.drronkaiser.com/267. Encore Presentation The Age-Proof Brain: Unlocking Memory, Health, and Cognitive Vitality with Dr. Marc Milstein
42:06||Ep. 267This is a special replay of an episode of the REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser podcast that was first posted on May 23rd, 2023Dr. Ron Kaiser is the host of the podcast REJUVENAGING® with Dr. Ron Kaiser, and in this episode he interviews brain health expert Dr. Marc Milstein. Dr. Milstein has written a book, The Age Proof Brain, which provides strategies to improve memory, protect immunity, and fight off dementia. According to Dr. Milstein, our power to improve brain function lies in the brain's connection with the rest of the body. The book covers topics such as sleep habits and environmental toxins, and offers integrative science-supported strategies to increase memory, fight off depression, improve mood, ignite energy, and even prevent dementia and non-genetic Alzheimer's disease.Dr. Marc Millstein was welcomed to the REJUVENAGING® with Dr. Ron Kaiser podcast to discuss the topic of aging and its effects on cognition. Dr. Millstein has a PhD in biological chemistry and a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular, cellular and developmental biology from UCLA. He discussed how there is an increase in cases of dementia and Alzheimer's due to people living longer and underlying conditions that drive memory loss. He stressed the importance of taking control of these conditions, such as heart health, diabetes, and lifestyle factors, in order to protect one's brain now and in the future.The conversation discussed how to maintain memory health as one ages. It was highlighted that genes are not the only factor when it comes to memory health, and that there are various other areas that need to be taken into consideration. These include sleep, nutrition, stress levels, activity levels, underlying conditions such as cardiovascular health, diabetes, metabolism, and gut health. It was also highlighted that there are treatments available for many of these conditions, and that it is important to optimize them in order to maintain a healthy brain. The conversation includes how memory and brain processing can improve or decline as people age. Multitasking becomes more difficult with age, and this can be a cause for concern. It is important to identify the root cause of memory issues, as they can often be treatable. Dr. Milstein suggests taking extra time to focus on one thing at a time, as our brains tend to forget information that we do not focus on for at least 10 seconds. This can be helpful in preventing people from having difficulty remembering things like where they put their keys or their car. Additionally, he suggests that analytical thinking and the ability to store information can improve with age. Lastly, it was discussed that there are some normal age-related declines that should not be of alarm, such as difficulty in adapting to new technology. In conclusion, there are many steps that can be taken to maintain brain health as one ages.DrMarcMilstein.comFacebookInstagramYouTubehttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1637741421?tag=randohouseinc7986-20266. Encore Presentation Improving the World through Compassion with Dr. Rick Hanson
36:06||Ep. 266This is a special replay of an episode of the REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser podcast that was first posted on March 7th, 2023.Oftentimes, listening to the news can be difficult. Between wars, famines, climate change, and inequality (to name a few), happenings of the world can start to seem like a never-ending cycle of unfortunate events. It can be deflating to think this way and discouraging to feel like there’s nothing that you can do about it. However, you have more power and influence than you may think, and the spark to light the flame of change could be as simple as… being compassionate.My guest on today’s episode, Dr. Rick Hanson, is a psychologist, Senior Fellow of UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, and New York Times best-selling author. His latest book, Making Great Relationships, offers practical guidance for developing a positive mindset and improving relationships. Rick joins me on my show today to talk about what compassion can do for the world as well as the Global Compassion Coalition, an organization that he founded that’s focused on creating a compassionate world where people and nature are cared for and thrive. Tune in to Episode 176 of REJUVENAGING® and channel your compassion with Dr. Rick Hanson.Some Questions I Ask:How do you define compassion? (3:12)If an individual wants to join the coalition, how can they do it? (24:03)Why should I, as a listener, join the coalition? What's in it for me and the world? (24:46)In This Episode, You Will Learn:About the aim of the organization Rick founded - The Global Compassion Coalition (8:05)About what leads to the basis of the evolution of altruism (18:19)About Rick’s theory of change (20:35)About some of Rick’s foundational practices (29:39)ResourcesThe Being Well PodcastRick’s Latest Book: Making Great RelationshipsRick’s Other BooksGlobal Compassion CoalitionConnect with Dr. Rick HansonWebsiteTwitterFacebookUseful REJUVENAGING® ResourcesWebsite: https://www.thementalhealthgym.com/Book: Dr. Ron Kaiser -Rejuvenaging: The Art and Science of Growing Older with EnthusiasmEmail: ron.kaiser@thementalhealthgym.com TEDx Talk: Aging Enthusiastically to Make the World a Better Place265. Staying Fit and Joyful During the Holiday Season
17:29||Ep. 265In this episode of REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser, Dr. Ron welcomes the holiday season with insights on maintaining fitness, health, and emotional balance from Thanksgiving through New Year’s. Reflecting on the unique challenges and joys of the holidays, he shares practical strategies to stay aligned with your wellness goals while embracing the festivities. With a focus on portion control, moderation, and mindful choices, Dr. Ron emphasizes the importance of setting a clear intention to maintain health and fitness, no matter how tempting the celebrations may be.Beyond the culinary indulgences, Dr. Ron explores the richness of holiday connections. He encourages listeners to use gatherings as opportunities to expand social networks and rekindle relationships, creating meaningful moments with friends and family. By engaging in shared activities like gift-making or thoughtful conversations, the holidays can be less about consumption and more about connection and joy. Dr. Ron also reminds us to stay open to meeting new people and fostering relationships, even in unfamiliar settings.Finally, Dr. Ron highlights the importance of sticking to core wellness practices—such as exercise, meditation, and hydration—throughout the holidays. By staying committed to a balanced lifestyle, the season can be a time of celebration without regret or post-holiday recovery struggles. Listen in for actionable tips and a refreshing perspective on navigating the holidays with enthusiasm, positivity, and fitness in mind.264. Encore Presentation of REJUVENAGING Muscle-Centric Medicine: Age Better, Live Stronger with Gabrielle Lyon
44:46||Ep. 264This is a special replay of an episode of the REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser podcast that was first posted on September 19, 2023.In this podcast episode of the REJUVENAGING® with Dr. Ron Kaiser podcast, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon discusses her unique approach to optimizing muscle health and aging well through a strategy that combines nutrition, fitness, and self-help principles. The concept Dr. Lyon introduces is "muscle-centric medicine," emphasizing the critical role of skeletal muscle in overall health and well-being. She highlights that muscle is often overlooked in preventative medicine and explains how it functions as an organ system within the body. Dr. Lyon believes that healthy skeletal muscle is essential for aging gracefully and maintaining mobility.Dr. Lyon’s background includes training in nutritional sciences, board certification in family medicine, and fellowship training in nutritional sciences, making her extraordinarily well-equipped to address the topic of aging and muscle health. She shares her journey of discovery during her fellowship in geriatrics and nutritional sciences, where she observed a common thread among her patients—their health issues were often linked to inadequate skeletal muscle mass rather than obesity. This insight led to the development of her unique perspective on muscle-centric medicine.Dr. Lyon acknowledges the absence of a standardized measurement for optimal skeletal muscle mass, making it challenging for individuals to determine their own muscle health accurately. She emphasizes the importance of strength, mobility, and metabolic markers in assessing muscle health.The conversation underscores the importance of resistance training and strength-building exercises in aging well, as these activities contribute to maintaining metabolic health and functional independence.Overall, the interview with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon provides valuable insights into the often-overlooked role of skeletal muscle in healthy aging and offers guidance on how individuals can improve their muscle health for a more vibrant and energetic life.Connect withhttps://www.facebook.com/doctorgabriellelyon/https://twitter.com/drgabriellelyonhttps://www.instagram.com/drgabriellelyon/https://drgabriellelyon.comVisit Dr. Ron athttp://www.drron-kaiser.com263. Deprogramming Diet Culture with Dr. Supatra Tovar
47:45||Ep. 263In this episode of REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser, Dr. Ron welcomes Dr. Supatra Tovar, a clinical psychologist, registered dietitian, and fitness expert who specializes in helping individuals overcome the influences of diet culture and develop a healthier relationship with food. Dr. Supatra shares her personal journey, from her early exposure to eating disorders to her multifaceted career in health, fitness, and psychology. Her unique approach combines science and compassion to help clients recover from disordered eating through her book, Deprogram Diet Culture, and her innovative method that emphasizes tuning into the body’s natural cues and rejecting harmful societal messages around food and body image.Dr. Supatra dives into the origins of diet culture, the biological realities behind dieting's ineffectiveness, and why sustainable health isn’t found in restrictive eating habits. She explains how our current food environment promotes overeating and how diet culture capitalizes on our insecurities. Dr. Supatra also offers practical advice on limiting exposure to negative influences, building a healthy relationship with exercise, and fostering positive self-image—just in time for the holidays.Join Dr. Ron and Dr. Supatra as they unravel the myths and pressures around dieting and explore ways to reclaim a balanced, joyful approach to food and health.https://drsupatratovar.com/https://www.facebook.com/drsupatratovarhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/drsupatratovar/https://www.youtube.com/@my.anew.insighthttps://www.instagram.com/drsupatratovar/https://www.tiktok.com/@drsupatratovar262. Embracing Change: A Key to Health, Happiness, and Resilience
15:30||Ep. 262In this solo episode of REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser, Dr. Ron takes the opportunity to dive into the importance of embracing change. He reflects on how, as Charles Darwin observed, adaptability to change is more critical to survival and success than intelligence or strength. Dr. Ron encourages listeners to view change as an opportunity rather than a threat, exploring how an open attitude towards change can foster resilience, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. He emphasizes the power of change in enhancing both mental and physical health.Dr. Ron outlines the numerous benefits that come from accepting change, such as reduced stress, increased activity levels, and stronger social connections. He discusses the positive impact of change on relationships, personal growth, and even longevity, noting that people who embrace change tend to be more resilient and adaptable, often experiencing a greater sense of fulfillment and joy in life. Adaptability to change, he suggests, also encourages a growth mindset, which allows people to set flexible goals, learn from new experiences, and keep their minds active.Throughout the episode, Dr. Ron encourages listeners to practice stepping outside of their comfort zones as a way to strengthen adaptability. By regularly challenging themselves in small ways—whether by learning a new skill, meeting new people, or trying different activities—listeners can become more comfortable with change and discover its transformative power. He closes by reminding everyone that embracing the idea of change, while sometimes daunting, is not something to fear but a gateway to growth and opportunity.261. Decoding Talk Types with Amanda Kenderes How Our Communication Style Shapes Who We Are
35:59||Ep. 261In this episode of REJUVENAGING with Dr. Ron Kaiser, communication expert and author, Dr. Amanda Kenderes shares her insights into understanding communication styles through her groundbreaking "Talk Types" framework. Her book, Talk Types: How What We Say Reveals Who We Are, delves into the three core categories of communication and how these shape our interactions and relationships. Amanda explains the basis of these categories — objective understanding (A), subjective experience (B), and subjective understanding (C) — and how each combination, or "talk type," reflects unique motivations and conversational preferences. By recognizing our own talk type and others’, we can unlock the key to better personal and professional relationships.Amanda shares her personal journey of growing up internationally and learning the nuances of communication across cultures, which inspired her fascination with deep and meaningful conversations. Her experiences led to the creation of the "Talk Types" model. Whether it's connecting with loved ones, resolving conflicts, or building effective leadership skills, Amanda discusses how understanding and adapting to talk types can greatly enhance communication. She also provides practical examples, like navigating parent-child dynamics and professional meetings, where recognizing talk types fosters empathy and cooperation.Dr. Ron and Dr. Amanda also explore practical applications of the Talk Types model in everyday life. From decoding our children’s preferences to better understanding our partners, Amanda explains how we can apply this knowledge to strengthen relationships. Her insights on how to "translate" communication across different talk types to help listeners connect on a deeper level, even when styles differ. This conversation underscores how cultivating awareness of talk types is a powerful tool to enrich our lives, improve our interactions, and foster more fulfilling connections.For more information on Dr. Amandahttps://amandakenderes.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-kenderes/https://www.instagram.com/amandakenderes/https://www.amazon.com/Talk-Types-How-What-Reveals/dp/B0D12Z8QPJ