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The Aging Project

The Aging Project
Mental Health
Aging Well
Oral Health
Self-Love
Health and Wellness
Functional Dentistry
Nutrition
Trauma
Perimenopause
Dietary Deficiencies
Menopause
Gut Health
Cognitive Decline
Vitamin D
Sleep Apnea
Fear
Self-Acceptance
Insulin Resistance
Personal Development
EMDR Therapy

Aging. Everyone’s doing it, right? And it’s a hell of a lot better than the alternative. So why is it so often portrayed as something for women to fear and fight, rather than embrace and celebrate? The Aging Project is proud to present this trail-blazing podcast series that flips the bird to the notion that women in their forties and above should be either slowly fading into the background, or in ... more

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Latest Episodes

“The Vagus Nerve Whisperer” joins The Aging Project Podcast.

In this episode we go goes deep into one of the most important — and most overlooked — pillars of women’s health: nervous system care.

Shelley welcomes Tracy Whitton, a practitioner with ... more

We’re popping in with something a little different (and something we’re very excited about): a behind-the-scenes look at The Fitgenes Program.

Today we're diving into The Dietary Choice Report, one of the 6 reports found inside The Fitgenes Program.... more

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The Aging Project (TAP) Mini Meditations are designed to feed the mind and calm the nervous system.

Most of our guests have spoken about taking moments to stop and pause in the day.

It's our hope you'll take 5 minutes to stop and breathe upon wakin... more

Before you inject yourself with GLP1 Peptides — try this.

These are the foundations every woman over 40 needs to build, for life. In this must-listen episode, Shelley sits down with Clinical Nutritionist Lynsey Koch to uncover how to activate your b... more

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Recent Guests

Tracey Whitton
Expert in nervous system care and author
Episode: Nervous System Care with Tracey Whitton
Casey Beros
Journalist and health communicator who authored the book 'Next of Kin'
Episode: Next of Kin with Casey Beros
Monique van Tulder
An author and advocate for self-care, sharing her experiences of burnout and joy rediscovery.
Episode: A grown ups GAP YEAR with Monique Van Tulder
Professor David Thomas
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Sarah Grynberg
Leader in personal transformation and coaching
Episode: Rewrite Your Beliefs, Rewrite Your Story with Sarah Gryberg
Dr. Kerry Burnight
One of America's best-known gerontologists and author of the book JoySpan
Episode: Your JOY-SPAN with Dr. Kerry Burnight
Associate Professor Dan Buchanan
Leading voice in bowel cancer research and early detection
University of Melbourne
Episode: Bowel Cancer & Genetics: What You NEED to Know with Associate Professor Dan Buchanan
Dr. Jennifer Ashby
A leading doctor in East Asian Medicine, helping women reconnect with their bodies.
Episode: Everything Is Connected in East Asian Medicine with Dr. Jennifer Ashby
Professor Ralph Martins
One of the world's leading experts on aging and Alzheimer's disease.
Episode: The Latest on Alzheimer’s: What Every Woman Must Know with Professor Ralph Martins

Host

Shelley Craft
Shelley Craft serves as the host who leads conversations exploring aging with confidence and positivity. She features a range of experts who provide insights into health, wellness, and personal development for women over 40.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 654 ratings
  • Emphasis on appearance

    I wish the women pictured in these podcasts were not all wearing so much makeup, hair like they just left the salon and clothing that looks like they are competing for a fashion award. This does not inspire me to listen to your opinions.

    Apple Podcasts
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    no-coupons
    United States5 months ago
  • Please allow your guest to speak

    I came across the episode with Dr. Staci Sims because I am a huge Dr. Sims fan and I’m always eager to hear what she has to say in the realm of peri- and post menopausal nutrition and training. Listening to the show was a huge letdown because the interviewer continually interrupted Dr. Sims and would not allow her tocomplete her thoughts and expanded adequately as she could have had she not been interrupted. I appreciate the interviewer’s enthusiasm, and she comes across as a very sweet and wel... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Satisfied customer74
    United States6 months ago
  • I used to love this podcast…

    … but now feel it’s an infomercial.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    JaquelineJones
    Australia7 months ago
  • Amine intolerances

    Thanks for covering this topic! It took me 10 years to identify my intolerances and the intoleron product was one I identified but didnt pursue as it wasnt available in Australia.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KirstyForthefunofit
    Australiaa year ago
  • So relevant to everyday life

    So refreshing to listen to an accomplished interviewer who is genuinely interested and passionate about sourcing relevant and meaningful information for a sector of our society that for decades has been ignored.

    THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Heathsoldwares
    Australiaa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Reviews emphasize the engaging and informative nature of the content and the host's approach to discussing aging topics.
Listeners enjoy the knowledgeable guests, indicating that the variety of expert insights is a key strength of the series.
Listeners appreciate the focus on empowering women to embrace aging positively, highlighting the importance of self-care and well-being.
Some feedback mentions a desire for more focus on substantive health issues over superficial topics, indicating a need for deeper content on aging.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Weight Loss Medication: What you NEED to know with Lynsey Koch
Q: What is GLP-1?
GLP-1 stands for Glucagon-like peptide-1, a receptor found primarily in the small intestine and the brain, linked to hunger signals.
Next of Kin with Casey Beros
Q: How was that turning point for you when you started off, I guess, as a support, and then do you become the decision maker, really?
It gets really, really complicated when the person starts to lose the capacity to make their own decisions, particularly in terms of family dynamics and advocacy.
A grown ups GAP YEAR with Monique Van Tulder
Q: How has life changed for you, Monique, since you had this moment, this time to yourself, this reflection?
I put myself center stage in my life and learned to set boundaries.
Bowel Cancer & Genetics: What You NEED to Know with Associate Professor Dan Buchanan
Q: Is bowel cancer at all a genetic condition?
Yes, specifically for the younger population, about 20% have a strong genetic component, particularly tied to hereditary conditions like Lynch syndrome.
Bowel Cancer & Genetics: What You NEED to Know with Associate Professor Dan Buchanan
Q: What is bowel cancer?
Bowel cancer develops in the large colon, which is part of the digestive tract where food waste is consolidated, and due to high cell turnover, changes in DNA can lead to bowel cancer.

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What is The Aging Project about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This series focuses on the evolving narrative around aging, particularly for women over 40. It encourages listeners to embrace aging as a time of vitality and health rather than something to fear. The episodes include frank discussions about various health and wellness topics, from emotional well-being to nutrition and physical vitality, interspersed with expert interviews that provide actionable insights. A unique aspect is its emphasis on community, motivating women to share experiences and learn from each other about aging gracefully and confidently. Listeners can expect not only practical advice but also inspiration on how to live fully at every stage of life.

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1. Tracey Whitton
2. Casey Beros
3. Monique van Tulder
4. Professor David Thomas
5. Sarah Grynberg
6. Dr. Kerry Burnight
7. Associate Professor Dan Buchanan
8. Dr. Jennifer Ashby

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