
Ep 25 - Ageing Well—How to Grow Old (Dis)Gracefully
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from Wish List failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
In this episode, Bob and Clare team up to explore the art and science of aging well. Bob brings his background in physical health and movement, while Clare brings the positive psychology perspective to help you rethink what it means to grow older.
The duo busts the myth that aging equals inevitable decline. Bob introduces the difference between chronological age (the number on your birth certificate) and biological age—which can be influenced by lifestyle factors.
They unpack the science behind telomeres and DNA methylation, showing how habits like eating well, exercising regularly, reducing stress, and getting enough sleep can literally slow down the aging process at a cellular level.
Clare expands the conversation to the psychological and social aspects of aging. Drawing inspiration from Blue Zones—regions like Okinawa, Sardinia, and Icaria where people live exceptionally long, healthy lives—she explains the power of community, purpose (ikigai), natural movement, and mostly plant-based diets. These areas demonstrate that aging well isn't about gyms and green juices—it's about connection, meaning, and small daily habits that add up to a long, vibrant life.
Together, Bob and Clare argue that aging isn’t a problem to solve—it’s a privilege to embrace. With science, movement, mindset, and purpose, we can all grow older with strength, clarity, and yes, a touch of cheeky defiance.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- You can be biologically younger than your chronological age through lifestyle choices
- Telomere length and DNA methylation are influenced by sleep, exercise, and diet
- Blue Zones thrive on purpose, social connection, natural movement, and mostly plant-based diets
- Positive psychology shows that having a reason to get out of bed extends life and improves mental health
Links & Further Reading
🎥The Dan Buettner Blue Zone video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyLtsAgA7E0
🎥 How the placebo and nocebo effects work https://youtu.be/5UnOOJLLA6g
📚 What's the difference between your chronological and biological age? https://www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-chronological-age-2223384
A bit more about Bob and Clare
🌿 Find out more about Clare’s therapy work: clareelsby.com
📖 Read Bob’s story and why he became an osteopath: bit.ly/BobsOsteoStory
📨 Sign up for Bob’s popular Pain Free Living newsletter: bit.ly/PFL_newsletter_signup
📱 Follow Bob on social media and podcast updates: linktr.ee/Painfreeliving