8 episodes

Colin Milner is the founder of the active-aging industry in North America and a leading authority on older-adult health and well-being. The World Economic Forum recognizes him as one of the globe’s “most innovative and influential minds” on aging-related topics. As International Council on Active Aging CEO, he is on the forefront of the aging well movement. How will “living longer better” change our world and way of life? Join Milner as he delves into this transformative trend with thought leaders, researchers and aging-well disruptors. Discover innovative strategies, expert advice and fresh ideas to help your clients and your organization rethink aging.

Colin Milner Rethinks Aging With ‪…‬ Colin Milner

    • Society & Culture

Colin Milner is the founder of the active-aging industry in North America and a leading authority on older-adult health and well-being. The World Economic Forum recognizes him as one of the globe’s “most innovative and influential minds” on aging-related topics. As International Council on Active Aging CEO, he is on the forefront of the aging well movement. How will “living longer better” change our world and way of life? Join Milner as he delves into this transformative trend with thought leaders, researchers and aging-well disruptors. Discover innovative strategies, expert advice and fresh ideas to help your clients and your organization rethink aging.

    The Importance of Interdependence with Dr. Karl Pillemer. Season 2 Episode 1:

    The Importance of Interdependence with Dr. Karl Pillemer. Season 2 Episode 1:

    Today, we have a fascinating conversation about the powerful idea of interdependence. Here on the show to lend his expertise on the subject is Dr. Karl Pillemer, the Hazel E. Reed Professor in Cornell University’s Department of Human Development and the author of the recent book, Fault Lines, in which he examines the impact of familial estrangement. We get to hear from our guest about many aspects and angles of interdependence with a focus on why it is something that should never be neglected...

    • 55 min
    The Health Data Economy with Dr. Jay Olshansky. Season 1, Episode 7.

    The Health Data Economy with Dr. Jay Olshansky. Season 1, Episode 7.

    Although the rate of increased life expectancy is decelerating, and most of us alive today are probably not going to live to 100, there is a lot of very exciting research being done in the field of aging. Today we are joined by Dr. Jay Olshansky who was recognized by Next Avenue (a PBS affiliate) as one of the top influencers in aging. Jay came up with the breakthrough concept of a longevity dividend which has gained traction across the world, and who built a health assessment technolog...

    • 44 min
    Navigating Workplace Re-Entry Anxiety with Dr. Kristin Tugman. Season 1, Episode 6.

    Navigating Workplace Re-Entry Anxiety with Dr. Kristin Tugman. Season 1, Episode 6.

    Before the pandemic, the world was in a mental health crisis. After such a tumultuous year, it is unsurprising that many of us are experiencing anxiety around restoring a sense of normalcy to our day-to-day life. Dr. Kristin Tugman is the Vice President of Health and Productivity Analytics and Consulting Service for Prudential Group Insurance. In today’s episode, she shares some key insights on the struggles employees are experiencing, what the focus areas are for emerging mental health condi...

    • 31 min
    Moving towards more precision in healthcare and wellness with Dr. Richard Carmona. Season 1, Episode 5.

    Moving towards more precision in healthcare and wellness with Dr. Richard Carmona. Season 1, Episode 5.

    The accumulating advances that we see in technology and healthcare are giving rise to a wide array of improvements and possibilities in the space currently. Today on the show we are joined by Dr. Richard Carmona, who is the Chief of Innovation at Canyon Ranch, to talk about the near future of a better healthcare system for the country, and share some thoughts on what these steps forward can and should look like. Dr. Carmona has a very interesting personal story, from dropping out of school an...

    • 37 min
    The hidden gifts of aging with Ken Dychtwald. Season 1, Episode 4.

    The hidden gifts of aging with Ken Dychtwald. Season 1, Episode 4.

    Growing older has been cast in a bad light in our society and this has led to many negative effects that aren’t only felt by older people. This is one of the issues that Ken Dychtwald tackles in his memoir, Radical Curiosity: One Man's Search for Cosmic Magic and a Purposeful Life. In this book, Ken compiles some of the most impactful life lessons he has learned from his greatest teachers, and today he joins us to share just a few of them. We begin our discussion on the theme of Ken’s lifelon...

    • 49 min
    The Virtues of Staying Mobile as Older Adults with Dr. Vonda Wright. Season 1, Episode 3.

    The Virtues of Staying Mobile as Older Adults with Dr. Vonda Wright. Season 1, Episode 3.

    To many, getting older means a gradual ease into a more sedentary way of life, simply because you cannot do what you were once able to. But that couldn’t be further from the truth, because our idea of aging is completely wrong. Today we sit with Dr. Vonda Wright to find out why older adults can and should be involved in acts of movement. We begin our conversation with Vonda by hearing about her experiences as an intrapreneur, as she shares anecdotes about working with athletes. She touches on...

    • 31 min

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