How do your five best friends influence your health decisions? Does your city make activity and easy choice? Longevity expert Dan Buettner explains how these factors could be shortening the length of your life.
Marilyn Kentz
Marilyn Kentz has one of the sharpest, brightest and funniest minds around. She is a comedian, writer, sitcom star, storyteller and a fearless warrior for women. She talks about her outrageous new one-woman show “WIll I Ever Wear a Bikini Again?”
Sharon Simmons
There’s a new lifestage that exists now that didn’t before and Sharon Simmons is one of the leaders of this movement, proving it’s never too late to chase your dreams — even if that dream is trying out for the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders in your 50s.
Lisa Lynn
Lisa Lynn is one of the hottest weight loss and performance experts in the country, and she’s revealing the one exercise that keeps bodies the youngest the longest. Plus, find out why fads will never bring you results you want.
Ted Bergman
Once upon a time, TV writer Ted Bergman was the hottest ticket in town, but these days, it’s tough for him to get a ticket on the bus tour. He believes age could be a big part of the reason. He explains how he’s battling ageism in Hollywood.
Chuck Wolf: 5 Minutes to Reduce Pain
As we age, we become more sedentary and lose our range of motion, which significantly increases the risk of lower back pain, knee pain and shoulder pain. Find out how stretching for just 5 minutes a day can improve your health and well-being.
Daniel Klein
Author Daniel Klein wants to know what’s so wrong with being old? The 73-year-old says he’s tired of watching his peers fighting hard to stay young and he’s more interested in aging authentically. So, he’s turning to the Greeks for inspiration.
Dr. Mike Moreno
You could do anything for 17 days right? In his No. 1 bestselling book, “The 17 Day Diet,” Dr. Mike Moreno touted the long-term benefits of following his plan for 17 days. Now, he’s tackling aging in “17 Days to Stop Aging.” He explains.
Ed Whitlock
Ed Whitlock, 81, doesn’t just break running world records, he smashes them. Fresh off his marathon, during which he broke the world record by 16 minutes, he explains how he’s been able to keep running, decades after he first began.
Louise Miller
As a young girl in the 1950s, all Louise Miller wanted to do was compete, but in those days, there weren’t many sporting opportunities for girls to compete. Those days have changed and Louise is making up for lost time in a big and powerful way!
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