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David Stewart

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David is the founder and face of AGEIST. He is an expert on, and a passionate champion of the emerging global over-50 lifestyle. A dynamic speaker, he is available for panels, keynotes and informational talks at david@agei.st.

Kimberly Fowler on The AGEIST Podcast

Kimberly Fowler, the charismatic long time fitness pioneer and founder of YAS, on facing the challenges of physical recovery from intense exercise while in her 60s. She tells us how essential a recovery program is at this age, and how it helps her continue to run marathons. Listen here on...

Pause: Let’s Talk Menopause

Why is there a stigma around even using the word menopause? Why can’t we adults talk about a life phase that a woman may spend more than half her life in? Why is it just fine to be blasted with Viagra commercials, but speaking about the effects of menopause...

The AGEIST Guide to Living Well: The Body

This is the first of a series on living well. Each month we will tackle a specific topic with some simple, actionable things we can do that are based on my direct day-to-day experience. This month I am focusing on the body. I am specifically interested in how I...

A Day in the Life of David Stewart

I often get asked, by people of all ages, how I appear to be so vital at what some seem to think is an advanced age. I will leave the interpretation of what advanced age means to others, but this has inspired me to share a monthly iteration of...

Alex von Bidder, 69: The Man Behind The Four Seasons

This week we are launching our podcast with a fascinating contradiction. Alex is a long-time yoga and meditation practitioner. He also happens to have run one of the most famous restaurants in all the world: The Four Seasons in New York. He has stories of being bribed with stacks...

Martha Collard, 61: Gong Master

We often write about people who, at a certain point in their lives, have re-evaluated their trajectories. After a certain amount of life experience, sometimes work that used to feel like a good fit is no longer what we wish to do. Martha Collard, 61, has made a rather...

Kim Marshall, 62: Multi-Generational PR

We met Kim last fall while speaking at The Global Wellness Summit in Singapore and were fascinated by this humble, direct Midwesterner who is fearlessly throwing herself into the world of PR digital communications. All those stories about people our age not being able to learn new things, or...

My Most Difficult Relationship

I rarely have relationship problems anymore. My work colleagues and I seem to get on well, my home life could not be better. But there is one particularly problematic fellow in my world. He is grumpy, he is temperamental, and if I don’t treat him in a way he...

CIRKEL Love and Sex

Valentine's Day is coming up and CIRKEL is having an intergenerational mentor event around the world's oldest topic, Sex and Love, on Feb 6. It gave us the idea to check in with their superstar founder Charlotte Japp to see what is the latest. Hi, Charlotte. How long have you...

Leaving the Corporate Ladder

Jonathan Haisman, 52, living in Providence RI, recently decided to get off the corporate ladder and help start a company that is all about craft and making something helpful. "I love being an entrepreneur" Why are you doing this? I love being an entrepreneur; being in control of my day and schedule...
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