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.
We profiled Mary last year and were taken by her amazing skin. Let's find out what her secrets are.
Hi/Lo Approach
AGEIST:Â What is your daily skincare routine? Morning + evening?
Mary: My go-to for skincare is sleep, low stress, and lots of laughter and gratitude. But in terms of products, I have done the...
Debra Hotaling is out to change how women explore: "I'm launching a project called Dareful that curates badass outdoor adventures like rock climbing and surfing for women —and men if they can roll with it — over 50."
AGEIST: Why did you start Dareful?
I was sitting in a marketing meeting...
The healthcare industry is in dire need of a shake-up and Geeta has the experience and the vision to do it. We caught up with this dynamo entrepreneur to find out what she will be speaking about at our YBL conference in June.
Pursuing Real Change
AGEIST: Why would you leave...
Women our age are leading the push in starting new businesses. We will be having a number of these north star female entrepreneurs speaking at YBL on how they started a successful business at an age their parents may have retired. Today we catch up with Susan Feldman who founded...
AGEIST is located in one of the most difficult to understand cities in the world: Los Angeles. It’s a place where the best Chinese may be an obscure Szechuan place in a strip mall in the Valley, or the coolest pizza place is hidden down a blind alley in...
We first profiled Robert Neubecker a few years ago. He recently sent us this photo and we thought it would be good to check in and see what's going on with him and why is he skiing in places like this.
AGEIST: This photo is crazy. Where are you?
Robert: This...
Viome. A company pioneering microbiome testing and personalized nutrition.
What if our health outcomes are not so much pre-determined by our genome, but rather by the food we eat and the 5 trillion microbes that inhabit our bodies? Why is it that diets that work for one person don’t for the other? Is...
First-of-Its-Kind Conference
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time. I knew if we did an event it would have to satisfy a few key criteria. It would need to have real impact. It would have to be in a special room. And, it would need to include special people. I decided now...
Where Do We Fit In?
Our generation is trying to figure out where we fit in, what our place in the world is, as we are probably going to be around and healthy for a considerably longer period than we had planned. This often means some soul searching, and often...
By 50 we have accumulated enough life knowledge to have a good idea of what we would like the next 50 years to be about. Sometimes that means staying with what we know best, but often times it is about pushing out to an entirely different line of work....