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Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Barbara Hannah Grufferman
183 episodes
5 days ago
If you're like most of us who are over 45, you have a lot of questions about how to age better. Right? Award-winning author and host Barbara Hannah Grufferman will get those questions answered during age-positive conversations with some of the best experts in the world. If you are 45+, this podcast will be your go-to source to get the right information about style, sex, health, menopause, money, work, adult children, aging parents, and so much more. Just like she does with her books focusing on positive aging, Barbara will inspire you to love your age, whatever age you are! As she says in the trailer, "Join me on this journey. Hold my hand! It'll be so much more fun if we do it together!" 
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If you're like most of us who are over 45, you have a lot of questions about how to age better. Right? Award-winning author and host Barbara Hannah Grufferman will get those questions answered during age-positive conversations with some of the best experts in the world. If you are 45+, this podcast will be your go-to source to get the right information about style, sex, health, menopause, money, work, adult children, aging parents, and so much more. Just like she does with her books focusing on positive aging, Barbara will inspire you to love your age, whatever age you are! As she says in the trailer, "Join me on this journey. Hold my hand! It'll be so much more fun if we do it together!" 
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Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
The Road to 70: Essential Exercises for Strength, Mobility, and Longevity — with Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein EP 181
Key Links:  Find out more about Dr. Wittstein’s book “The Complete Bone and Joint Health Plan” HERE  Improve your mobility and agility with the Blaze Pods HERE   Summary  In this kickoff episode of AGE BETTER: The Road to 70, I sit down with orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein to map out the strength, mobility, and wellness strategies I need to put into practice at 69 to prepare for the decade ahead.  We talk about the essential role of strength training—even low and moderate intensity—on bone density, metabolism, mobility, and long-term independence. Dr. Wittstein explains why cardiovascular activity remains a cornerstone of longevity, how balance and agility work protect us from falls, and the ways physical therapy can help us train smarter, especially if we're dealing with arthritis, past injuries, or knee pain.  We also get into the benefits of creatine supplementation, the importance of dietary protein for maintaining muscle mass, why walking remains one of the most underrated tools for reducing fall risk, and how impact exercises can specifically strengthen hip bone density.  If you're preparing for your next decade—or helping someone you love stay strong—this episode is a clear, doable roadmap to aging with strength, confidence, and mobility.  Takeaways  Minimize barriers to entry for strength training—simplicity builds consistency.  Low and moderate intensity strength work is still powerful and protective.  Physical therapy can provide expert guidance, especially when dealing with pain or injury.  Cardiovascular activity is essential for long-term health and longevity.  Strength training improves metabolic health and supports strong bones.  Balance and agility work help prevent falls and maintain independence.  Creatine supplementation can support gains in muscle mass.  Regular walking reduces fall risk and supports overall wellness.  Impact exercises are beneficial for hip bone density.  Adequate dietary protein is crucial for maintaining muscle as we age.  Connect With  Barbara:    Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you!    - Email: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com    - Connect on Instagram ⁠HERE   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 days ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
The Journey to 70 Starts With This Incredible Interval Walking Method EP 180
In this special solo episode, Barbara launches The Journey to 70, a yearlong series leading up to her 70th birthday. Just as she did at 50, she’s reassessing what truly matters for staying strong, mobile, and joyful in the decade ahead.  Barbara previews the first expert in the series — Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein, orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist at Duke University — who will guide her through the essentials of bone and joint health.  Today, Barbara shares one powerful change she’s already made: Japanese Interval Walking. After a knee injury sidelined her from running, this simple, science-backed method helped her rebuild strength, energy, and confidence. She explains why it works and how you can start using it right away.  Takeaways: • The Journey to 70 mini-series begins • Why interval walking is ideal for women over 50 • A joint-friendly way to boost fitness, strength, and energy • The simple fast–slow walking protocol you can try today  Connect: Instagram: @barbarahannahgrufferman Substack: https://substack.com/@agebettercheatsheet?  Email your questions or comments: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com   Watch full episodes on the Age Better YouTube channel   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
11 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Start Where You Are: How to Build Strength and Resilience in Midlife — with Jenny Rappole EP 179
What happens when your childhood is defined by surgeries, pain, and a degenerative bone disease—and you grow up to become a powerful advocate for women’s health, strength, and potential? You get Jenny Rappole.  In this inspiring conversation, Jenny shares how she transformed early challenges into a lifelong passion for movement, wellness, and helping women in midlife reconnect with their bodies. Now a fitness and wellness coach—and a newly appointed member of the Board of the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation—Jenny empowers women to start exactly where they are, one small step at a time.  We talk about the importance of mobility, why strength training must be built on a solid foundation, and how midlife can be a time of reinvention and real personal growth. If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure where to begin, this episode offers a clear, doable roadmap to move forward.  Listen in and learn why it’s never too late to build strength, confidence, and momentum.  Takeaways  Start where you are—keep it simple and doable to build real momentum.  Midlife is a reinvention: embrace it as a magical, powerful stage of life.  One kept promise builds confidence; choose one action and let it be enough.  Mobility is essential; movement is strength work.  Nutrition and exercise work together to enhance overall health.  Repetition in midlife is a superpower for maintaining strength and well-being.  Regularly reassess and adjust your wellness routine as your life shifts.  Build a foundation of essential habits to set yourself up for success.  Approach strength training with care—start with mobility, form, and basics.  It’s never too late to start making meaningful change.  Links & Resources  Connect with Jenny Rappole: Website   Instagram    Learn more about the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation   Connect With Barbara:   Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you!   - Email: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
48 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Your Brain Can Still Change: 5 Pillars for Brain Health After 60 with Dr. Mike Studer EP 178
In this episode of AGE BETTER, I sit down with Dr. Mike Studer—one of the world’s leading neuroplasticity experts and author of The Brain That Chooses Itself—to talk about something every woman in midlife needs to hear: your brain is far more adaptable than you’ve ever been told.  We dig into what it really means to “choose” your health, why personal values amplify every wellness practice, and how the science of dopamine and reward pathways shapes the decisions we make every single day. Mike breaks down the overwhelming flood of health information we’re all navigating and shares how to cut through the noise by grounding your choices in what matters most to you.  This is a conversation about clarity, empowerment, and understanding the brain science behind everyday decisions—so you can age better, starting now.  Takeaways  We are inundated with health and wellness information—and it’s not always helpful.  Understanding choice is foundational to effective healthcare.  Personal beliefs and values amplify the impact of health practices.  Dopamine plays a powerful role in decision-making and motivation.  The brain’s reward pathways guide our habits more than we realize.  Clear values help cut through information overload.  Scientific principles can strengthen your health decisions.  Effective healthcare begins with aligning choices to your priorities.  Health regulations and recommendations can be overwhelming—so knowing your values matters.  Prioritizing choice and values leads to more meaningful, sustainable wellness.  Links & Resources  Dr. Mike Studer’s Book – The Brain That Chooses Itself  Age Better Cheat Sheet on Substack – Subscribe for weekly science-backed tips  Email your questions or comments: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com  Watch full episodes on the Age Better YouTube channel  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
32 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Vaginal Dryness Is Treatable: What Every Woman Needs to Know Now with Dr. Margaret Nachtigall EP 177
Vaginal dryness is one of the most common—and least discussed—health issues women face as they age. But here’s the good news: it’s completely treatable, and with the FDA’s recent decision to remove the black box warning on vaginal estrogen, it’s finally time for women to get the clear, accurate information they deserve.  In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Margaret Nachtigall, reproductive endocrinologist at NYU Langone Health, and one of the leading experts in women’s midlife health, to break down exactly what’s happening in the body, why symptoms often get misdiagnosed as infections, and how women can feel comfortable and empowered choosing the right treatment.  Whether you’re experiencing symptoms now or simply want to understand your options, this is a must-listen conversation about taking over charge of your vaginal health—without stigma, confusion, or fear.  What We Cover  Why some women experience vaginal dryness—and why some don’t  The role estrogen plays in vaginal health and why symptoms worsen time  How vaginal dryness symptoms can mimic infections  Why ruling out infection is essential before starting treatment  What the FDA’s removal of the black box warning on vaginal estrogen means for women  The full menu of treatment options: moisturizers, lubricants, and hormonal therapies  Why more years without estrogen increases the likelihood of dryness  How to talk to your clinician and advocate for your own vaginal health  Why education and proactive care are key to healthier aging  Connect With  Barbara:   Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you!   - Email: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com   - Connect on Instagram HERE   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
26 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Replay: Lp(a) – The Heart Test You Need Now with Dr. Ann Marie Navar EP 176
“I think everyone should have Lp(a) measured.”  - Dr. Ann Marie Navar   Key Resources to Go Deeper:  - Dr. Ann Marie Navar  - Lp(a)  - Get a Free Test to Check Your Lp(a) Level   - Previous episode with Dr. Navar about ApoB  About This Episode:  Listen to this replay of an important discussion about Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), a critical but often overlooked marker for cardiovascular health. In this episode, host Barbara Hannah Grufferman takes a deep dive with medical expert Dr. Ann Marie Navar from UT Southwestern Medical Center about why this single test could be vital for understanding your heart disease risk, especially if you have a family history of early cardiovascular disease.  Key Topics Covered:  - What Lipoprotein(a) is and how it differs from standard cholesterol measurements  - Why Lp(a) testing is particularly important for certain individuals  - The genetic nature of Lp(a) and its implications for family health  - Current treatment options and promising new therapies on the horizon  - Practical steps for discussing Lp(a) testing with your healthcare provider  Key Takeaways:  - Lp(a) is a distinct type of cholesterol particle not captured in routine lipid panels  - High Lp(a) levels significantly increase risk of heart disease and stroke  - Lp(a) levels are primarily determined by genetics and remain stable throughout life  - Current guidelines recommend universal Lp(a) testing for adults  - New treatments specifically targeting high Lp(a) levels are expected by 2026  - Managing other risk factors can help offset the risk of elevated Lp(a)  - Coronary artery calcium scoring can provide additional risk assessment  Learn More About Dr. Ann Marie Navar  Dr. Navar is a preventive cardiologist and epidemiologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center whose research focuses on cardiovascular disease prevention, risk prediction, and clinical decision-making. She is a leading expert in advanced lipid testing and cardiovascular risk assessment. This is Dr. Navar's second appearance on AGE BETTER, following her previous discussion about the ApoB test, which was one of the most down-loaded episodes in 2024.   Connect With Barbara:  Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you!  - Email: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com  - Connect on Instagram HERE  Note: This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider about your specific situation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
33 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
2025 Menopause Society Conference: New Insights on Sleep, Heart, Brain & Weight with Dr. Margaret Nachtigall EP 175
“My biggest takeaway from this year’s Menopause Society conference is how crucial getting quality sleep is for your heart, brain, mood, and even weight.” – Dr. Margaret Nachtigall   Key Links & Resources  Subscribe to the Age Better Newsletter on Substack   Watch full episodes on YouTube/Age Better Playlist  Read Barbara’s Fix Your Body column in AARP The Magazine  Email questions: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com  Summary  In this episode of AGE BETTER with Barbara Hannah Grufferman, Dr. Margaret Nachtigall returns to share highlights from the 2025 Menopause Society Conference. From perimenopause to postmenopause, the latest research is shedding new light on how women can protect their heart, brain, bones, and overall health.  Barbara and Dr. Nachtigall cover a wide range of topics—why sleep is emerging as one of the most powerful tools for healthy aging, how hormonal changes affect weight and metabolism, what’s new in brain and cognitive health, and the latest insights into bone strength and fracture prevention. Together, they unpack what every woman needs to know now to make smarter, science-based choices in midlife and beyond.  Takeaways  Sleep is foundational for heart health, brain function, mood, and weight management.  Perimenopause symptoms often begin earlier than many women expect—awareness matters.  New data show how hormonal changes affect metabolism and fat distribution.  Hot flashes are much more than a temporary symptom of menopause.   Cognitive health and dementia prevention remain top research priorities.  Bone health is critical: early interventions can help prevent fractures later in life.  Hormone therapy and non-hormonal options continue to evolve, offering more personalized choices.  Understanding the interplay of aging and menopause empowers women to take charge of their health.  Why Listen  This episode brings you the newest, most practical science from the 2025 Menopause Society Conference—direct from one of the top experts in the field. If you want clear answers on sleep, heart health, brain fog, weight gain, hot flashes, or bone strength, you’ll find them here.  If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.      And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!      Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
40 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
75 & Still Running: Why Mary Newell Keeps Pushing Her Limits to Age Better EP 174
"Sometimes you have to push your body and mind to see just how far you can go." – Mary Newell  Key Links & Resources  Learn more about the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation’s Be Bone Strong Teams: https://www.bonehealthandosteoporosis.org  Follow the Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify  Watch full episodes and bonus clips on YouTube HERE  Summary  In this inspiring episode of AGE BETTER, I sit down once again with my friend and fellow runner, Mary Newell, a clinical psychologist and endurance athlete who started running at 55 and, at 75, is still racing strong. Mary and I reflect on the unforgettable experience of running the New York City Marathon together, the power of community through charity runs, and how music, memories, and mindset can carry you through even the toughest miles.  Mary shares her journey of discovering running later in life, the thrill and challenge of endurance races like the Great Wall Marathon, and why strength training is essential as we age. Together we explore resilience, motivation, and the confidence that comes from pushing past limits — proving that running can be a lifelong pursuit.  If  you’re enjoying Age Better,  I’d  be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.    And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!      Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Aging Better: What 53 Experts Say Really Works with Gretel Schueller EP 173
“We’re living longer, but the real question is—are we living healthier?” – Gretel Schueller  Key Links & Resources  U.S. News & World Report Healthy Aging Survey 2025   Listen to earlier episode with Gretel Schueller focusing on the best diet for midlife women here  Subscribe to the Age Better Cheat Sheet newsletter on Substack  Ask Barbara or Gretel a question here: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com    Episode Summary  In this episode of AGE BETTER, Barbara Hannah Grufferman sits down with Gretel Schueller, Managing Editor of Health at U.S. News & World Report, to unpack the findings from the brand-new Healthy Aging Survey 2025.  What really matters most if you want to age better? From the top habits experts swear by, to the biggest mistakes that speed up aging, to the exciting role of technology in our health future—you’ll hear insights that are both practical and surprising.  What You’ll Learn in This Episode  Why healthy aging is rooted in simple daily choices—not quick fixes  The two most powerful habits for longevity, and why exercise tops the list  How sleep quality affects your long-term health more than you think  The surprising role of social connection in protecting your brain and body  Why gut health is a cornerstone of wellness and aging well  How strength training helps preserve muscle and independence as we age  The truth about supplements vs. diet when it comes to longevity  The emerging impact of AI and wearable technology on health care and prevention  How small shifts in daily routines can compound into major long-term benefits  Prefer to Watch?   You can also watch the full episode on my YouTube channel under the AGE BETTER playlist: Barbara Hannah Grufferman YouTube Channel    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
What Really Keeps Bones and Joints Strong After 50 with Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein EP 172
“It’s never too late to start working on your bone density — and even maintaining is a win. Small changes add up.” — Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein  Key links & resources  The Complete Bone and Joint Health Plan — by Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein & Sydney Nitzkorski is HERE  Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein on Instagram (daily, practical bone–joint–muscle tips) is HERE  The Musculoskeletal Syndrome of Menopause — review paper co-authored with Dr. Vonda Wright is HERE   LIFTMOR Trial — higher-intensity resistance training in postmenopausal women is HERE   EFOPS (long-term strength + agility study; fracture risk reduction despite leveling BMD) is HERE  Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) info is HERE  Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation (BHOF) website is HERE  Prune study in postmenopausal women with osteopenia is HERE  OsteoBoost hip–lumbar vibration belt (FDA-cleared for osteopenia) info is HERE   SEEN Nutrition (food-based calcium + vitamin D) — Barbara’s episode with Dr. Jennifer Han is HERE   Barbara’s two-part conversation with Dr. Kevin Tracey on inflammation & RA device therapy is HERE   About this episode  Duke University orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine doc Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein cuts through the noise on what really keeps bones and joints strong after 50. We get real about the bone-loss timeline, why calcium + vitamin D aren’t enough, and how food, gut health, strength, impact, balance, and agility all work together. She explains “lifting heavy” in plain English (and when to scale it), how to use impact safely with knee arthritis, and why holding steady on DEXA can still be a win—thanks to bone quality and TBS. We also touch prunes, food-based supplements, and targeted vibration devices like OsteoBoost—what looks promising and what to watch. Fast, practical, no fluff—so you can protect your bones, your joints, and your independence.  What you’ll learn by listening  The real timeline of bone loss and why “maintaining” can be a major victory  The overlooked nutrient stack beyond calcium and vitamin D (magnesium, vitamins K & C, etc.) and how to get them from food  How inflammation drives joint degeneration—and what diet and lifestyle can realistically do (and can’t)  Equipment-free moves that matter (jumping progressions, balance, agility, body-weight strength) and how to scale impact if you have arthritis  What “lifting heavy” means in practice, how to find your safe intensity, and why consistency beats perfection  Why TBS can reveal bone quality changes even when DEXA is flat  How to think about devices and add-ons (vibration belts/plates) without chasing fads  When hormone therapy, SERMs, or meds belong in a comprehensive plan—and how to build your care team  Have a follow-up question for Dr. Wittstein? Send it to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com and I’ll aim to include it in a future episode or newsletter.  If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.       And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
A Painless Mammogram? The Breakthrough Technology Changing Breast Cancer Screening EP 171
“Too many women skip mammograms because of pain. But now, there’s another option.” — Dr. Margaret Nachtigall  Key Links & Resources  Learn more about Pink Medical and VeraScan HERE   Follow Barbara on Instagram HERE    Contact Barbara: agebetterpodcast@gmail.com  About This Episode  In this episode of AGE BETTER, Barbara is joined by frequent guest Dr. Margaret Nachtigall, reproductive endocrinologist at NYU and Medical Director of Pink Medical. Together, they discuss why mammograms are essential for early detection, why pain has been a barrier for too many women, and how new technology like VeraScan is changing the future of breast cancer screening. They also dive into how hormonal changes affect breast density, the role of genetic testing, and what women of all ages can do to stay proactive about breast health.  Why You Should Listen  Understand why breast cancer screening is still the number one tool for early detection and survival.  Learn how VeraScan offers a painless, compression-free alternative to traditional mammograms.  Discover how hormonal changes — especially around menopause — impact breast density and screening needs.  Hear how genetic testing is being used to personalize breast health care.  Walk away with practical strategies and Dr. Margaret’s top takeaways for staying on top of your breast health.  If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.       And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
38 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Healthy to 100: The Secret to Longevity and Healthy Aging with Ken Stern EP 170
“Loneliness is as harmful as smoking 15 cigarettes a day—and social connection may be the real key to living to 100.” — Ken Stern  Key Links & Resources  Healthy to 100: How Strong Ties Lead to Long Lives by Ken Stern is HERE  Learn more about the Longevity Project HERE Listen to Ken’s podcast Century Lives HERE  In this episode of AGE BETTER, I’m joined by Ken Stern—former CEO of NPR, founder of the Longevity Project with Stanford, and author of the brand-new book Healthy to 100: How Strong Social Ties Lead to Long Lives. His groundbreaking research reveals that the real secret to longevity isn’t diet, exercise, or genetics—it’s our social connections.  We explore what the U.S. can learn from the world’s longest-lived societies, why intergenerational communities thrive, and how purpose and engagement can add years to your life. Ken also shares why loneliness has become a public health crisis, and what we can do to build stronger social ties for a healthier, happier future.  Why listen?  Learn why social connection is as critical as diet and exercise  Discover how loneliness impacts health as much as smoking  Explore practical ways to build your own “social health infrastructure”  This conversation will inspire you to think differently about aging—and about the relationships that matter most.  If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.       And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
46 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
The Vagus Nerve Truth: What Really Works (and What Doesn’t) with Dr. Kevin J. Tracey | Part 2 EP 169
“Everyone’s talking about ways to ‘stimulate your vagus nerve.’ But what actually works—and what’s just hype?” — Dr. Kevin Tracey  Key Resources & Links   Listen to Part 1 of this conversation HERE  Dr. Kevin J. Tracey’s new book: The Great Nerve  Dr. Kevin J. Tracey’s TedTalk: Watch Here  Center for Bioelectronic Medicine: Official Site  SetPoint Medical: Official Site  Clinical Trials: clinicaltrials.gov  Follow me on Instagram for updates and giveaways: @BarbaraHannahGrufferman  Have a question for Dr. Tracey? Email Barbara at agebetterpodcast@gmail.com In this second part of my conversation with Dr. Kevin J. Tracey, neurosurgeon, researcher, and one of the most cited medical experts in the world, we’re separating fact from fiction when it comes to the vagus nerve.  If you’ve seen cold plunges, breathwork hacks, or gadgets claiming to “activate” your vagus nerve, you’ll want to hear this. Dr. Tracey explains what’s real, what’s promising, and what you can skip. We also dive into why inflammation is at the root of so many chronic conditions—and how new therapies might one day change the way we treat disease without relying on drugs.  In this episode, you’ll learn:  Why only two methods actually stimulate the vagus nerve in a proven way  Which “vagus nerve hacks” online might help—and which are misleading  How breathing practices can change your heart rate (but what we still don’t know)  Why cold exposure and even the “diving reflex” may play a role in calming inflammation  What questions to ask before spending money on vagus nerve products  And don’t forget—we’re giving away copies of Dr. Tracey’s groundbreaking book, The Great Nerve. Winners will be chosen from listeners who share Parts 1 or 2 (or both!). Just share the link to the episode on Instagram, tag me @barbarahannahgrufferman, and you’re entered! Easy peasy!  If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.       And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
42 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
The Vagus Nerve Breakthrough: Fighting Inflammation Without Drugs — with Dr. Kevin J. Tracey (Part 1 of 2) EP 168
“Someday, devices that stimulate the vagus nerve may replace many of the drugs people take for chronic disease.”— Dr. Kevin Tracey  Key Resources & Links  Dr. Kevin J. Tracey’s new book: The Great Nerve  Dr. Kevin J. Tracey’s TedTalk: Watch Here  Center for Bioelectronic Medicine: Official Site  SetPoint Medical: Official Site  Clinical Trials: clinicaltrials.gov  Follow me on Instagram for updates and giveaways: @BarbaraHannahGrufferman  Why Listen to This Episode?  In this first of a two-part series, I sit down with Dr. Kevin J. Tracey, neurosurgeon, CEO of the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, and founder of the field of bioelectronic medicine. He’s also one of the most widely cited medical experts in the world. Together, we explore the science behind the vagus nerve, a vast communication highway between your brain and body that is proving to be a powerful regulator of inflammation.  Just weeks ago, the FDA approved the first implantable vagus nerve device for rheumatoid arthritis, a breakthrough that could pave the way for treating other conditions without drugs. Dr. Tracey explains what this milestone means, how the device works, and why it could someday replace some of the medications people rely on for chronic disease management.  What You’ll Learn in Part 1  What the vagus nerve is, where it’s located, and why it matters.  How inflammation drives diseases like heart disease, Alzheimer’s, arthritis, and more.  The story behind the FDA-approved device that may change how we treat rheumatoid arthritis.  Why bioelectronic medicine could represent a seismic shift in healthcare.  ENTER TO WIN A COPY OF ‘THE GREAT NERVE’! How to enter: listen to the episode, share the link on Instagram and tag me @BarbaraHannahGrufferman⁠ . You’ll be automatically entered to win a copy of this seminal book.   If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.      And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
40 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
7 New Studies Every Postmenopausal Woman Needs to Know to Age Better EP 167
In this solo episode of Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman, I break down seven brand-new studies that could change the way you think about your health in your 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond.  From the surprising truth about sitting time, to the power of strength training, to how the Mediterranean diet protects both brain and body—this episode is your shortcut to the latest science on aging well.  Why listen? Because research only matters when you know what it means for you. Each study ends with a clear takeaway you can put into practice today  What You’ll Learn  Why breaking up sitting time may be more important than hitting 10,000 steps  The only proven way to fight age-related muscle loss  New evidence that hormone therapy may slow biological aging  Why loneliness is now considered as dangerous as smoking  How a Mediterranean diet can reduce Alzheimer’s risk—even with high genetic risk  How the same diet plus calorie reduction and movement cuts diabetes risk by 31%  Why vitamin D deficiency is widespread—and how to fix it  Referenced AGE BETTER Episodes  How Well Are You Aging? VO₂ Max + HRV with Brady Holmer  Creatine for Midlife Women with Dr. Abbie Smith-Ryan  Can Hormone Therapy Help You Live Longer with Dr. Margaret Nachtigall  Feeling Lonely? We Can Fix That with Joyce Shulman  Fight Dementia After Menopause with Dr. Margaret Nachtigall  Cheat Sheet: Blood Tests All Postmenopausal Women Should Get  Best Diet for Midlife Women with Gretchen Schueller  This Walking Club Builds Bones, Makes Connections and Helps You Age Better  If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.      And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
18 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
The Truth About Calcium Supplements: Dr. Jennifer Han’s Real Food Solution for Bone Health EP 166
"Calcium from food is the ideal source." — Dr. Jennifer Han  Learn more about SEEN Nutrition: https://www.seennutrition.com  If you’ve been with me for a while, you know bone health is one of my biggest passions. I’ve worked with the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation for over 10 years, and I’m always on the lookout for innovations that can truly make a difference.  That’s why I’m so excited to share this conversation with Dr. Jennifer Han. She’s a dual residency–trained, board-certified clinical pharmacist, functional medicine practitioner, and co-founder of SEEN Nutrition — the company behind the first calcium chew made entirely from real food.  Dr. Han’s personal story is remarkable. After a rare bone disease fractured her back just two months after giving birth, she set out to completely rethink calcium supplements — and what she’s created could change the way we all think about supporting our bones.  In our conversation, we cover:  Why osteoporosis can affect women at any age — not just later in life  Why most calcium supplements fall short, and what makes food-based calcium different  How small, simple dietary changes (yes, even eating prunes!) can support bone density  The importance of regular DEXA scans for tracking bone health  Why it’s never too late — or too early — to start caring for your bones   Dr. Han’s message is one I want every listener to hear: bone health is a lifelong commitment, and with the right knowledge and tools, you can protect your strength, mobility, and independence for years to come.  Take a listen—and don’t forget to follow the show so you never miss an episode.    If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.     And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send me a note at agebetterpodcast@gmail.com. I love hearing from you.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
31 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
REPLAY: FDA-Approved Osteoboost - Why I Started Using This NASA-Inspired Bone Health Device EP 165
RESOURCES & LINKS  Watch a message from Barbara HERE  Check out the Osteoboost Official Website HERE  Visit the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation Website HERE  EPISODE UPDATE This is a replay of our March episode with Laura Yecies, CEO of Osteoboost. Since our original conversation aired, I have started using the Osteoboost vibration belt—30 minutes daily—as part of my bone health routine.  In this conversation, Laura and I discuss Osteoboost, an FDA-approved device using NASA-inspired vibration therapy to combat bone loss. Laura explains how the technology works, its impressive clinical results (85% reduction in spinal bone loss), and who benefits most.  KEY TAKEAWAYS  Early intervention in bone health is crucial; hip fractures pose significant risks  Osteoboost uses precision vibration technology inspired by NASA research  The device works best when combined with nutrition and exercise  Particularly effective for postmenopausal women with osteopenia  FDA-approved and backed by clinical studies showing microarchitectural improvements  Telehealth options are available for prescriptions  Future studies planned for osteoporosis applications  Note: For informational purposes only. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any new health regimen.  Take a listen—and don’t forget to follow the show so you never miss an episode.    If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.     And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send a note to agebetterpodcast@gmail.com -- I love hearing from you!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
43 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
How This Walking Club Builds Bones, Boosts Connection, and Helps You Age Better EP 164
EPISODE RESOURCES: – Start a Be Bone Strong™ Walking Club – About the Be Bone Strong™ Team – Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation   In this inspiring replay episode of Bone Talk, I sat down with Claire Gill, CEO of the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation (BHOF), to talk about something close to my heart—walking.  Yes, walking. It may be simple, but it’s one of the most powerful tools we have to build stronger bones, deepen social connections, and reshape how we age. And now, through the Be Bone Strong™ Walking Clubs, we’re bringing that power to communities all across the country.  I share how my own wake-up call with low bone density—despite running marathons and living a healthy lifestyle—transformed me into a passionate advocate for movement, strength, and aging better. We also talk about how walking clubs can be inclusive, fun, and completely doable—no matter your pace, fitness level, or age.  What you’ll hear in this episode:  Why walking is one of the best (and easiest) weight-bearing activities to maintain bone density  How a local stroll in Virginia Beach is now becoming a national movement  The Be Bone Strong™ initiative and how you can start a walking club in your community  Why these walking clubs are about more than fitness—they’re about connection, empowerment, and community  What it really takes to get started (hint: not much!)  Whether you're already walking regularly or thinking about taking that first step, this episode will give you the motivation and tools to move forward—literally.  Take a listen—and don’t forget to follow the show so you never miss an episode.   If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.    And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send me a note at agebetterpodcast@gmail.com. I love hearing from you.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
33 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
How Well Are You Aging? These Two Numbers Will Tell You — with Brady Holmer EP 163
Before we dive in, I want to encourage you to learn more about Brady Holmer and his work. He's the founder of the Physiologically Speaking newsletter and editor of Run Long, Run Healthy. You can also check out his e-book, VO₂ Max Essentials, which breaks down one of the most important health metrics we discuss in this episode.  Here are the links:  Physiologically Speaking: https://bradyholmer.substack.com  Run Long, Run Healthy: https://www.runlongrunhealthy.com  VO₂ Max Essentials e-book and website: https://www.bradyholmer.com/  Now, onto the episode...  Hi everyone. I’m Barbara and this is Age Better.  We often focus on numbers like weight, cholesterol, or blood pressure—but what if there were two other numbers that could give you a much clearer picture of how well you're aging? In this episode, I talk with physiologist and science communicator Brady Holmer about VO₂ max and heart rate variability, or HRV—two powerful, science-backed metrics that most of us were never taught to track, but absolutely should.  VO₂ max reflects your aerobic capacity and overall cardiovascular fitness, while HRV measures how well your body recovers from stress. The best part? You don’t need to be a marathon runner to improve either of these—and they can be key indicators for longevity, resilience, and quality of life.  Whether you’re new to exercise or already walking and lifting regularly, this episode will give you a better understanding of how to stay strong, mobile, and fit as you age.  As Brady says in our conversation, “Walking is an underrated health hack.” And I couldn’t agree more.  Take a listen—and don’t forget to follow the show so you never miss an episode.  If you’re enjoying Age Better, I’d be so grateful if you left a quick review wherever you listen.   And if there’s a topic or question you’d love for me to cover in a future episode, send me a note at agebetterpodcast@gmail.com. I love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
41 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Why Strength Should Be a Vital Sign: Dr. Alan Rozanski on the Six Domains of Aging Strong EP 162
“Let’s stop ‘aging gracefully’ and start aging strong”                                        -Dr. Alan Rozanski   In this powerful and practical conversation, Barbara is joined by Dr. Alan Rozanski, a nationally recognized expert in preventive cardiology, Professor of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and founder of one of the country’s top cardiac rehabilitation programs. Together, they dive deep into what it really means to age better—and why strength may be the most overlooked key to thriving after 60.  Dr. Rozanski explains that aging doesn’t happen in a straight line—it jumps, especially around age 60. That’s when declines in muscle mass, mental sharpness, and energy can take a sharp turn. But it doesn’t have to be that way.  Using his groundbreaking Six Domains of Optimal Health and Vitality framework, Dr. Rozanski shares science-backed, actionable strategies for building physical strength, cultivating mental vitality, managing stress, deepening purpose, and fostering emotional resilience and social connection.  Whether you’re in midlife or well beyond, this episode offers a roadmap for becoming not just older—but stronger, sharper, and more alive. It is a true masterclass in aging better.   Key Takeaways:  Aging isn’t linear—it accelerates at key moments, including around age 60.  Strength training is essential for preventing falls, frailty, and decline.  Resistance training should be included in standard medical guidelines.  Measuring muscle strength can be as important as tracking blood pressure.  Daily physical activity can dramatically lower your risk of early death.  Living with purpose fuels vitality, energy, and emotional wellbeing.  Loneliness is a serious public health threat—but it can be reversed.  Emotional mastery helps you navigate challenges with resilience.  Stress, when managed well, can become a force for growth.  Small steps—like a few bodyweight squats a day—can change your trajectory.  Learn more about Dr. Alan Rozanski HERE  Learn more about Barbara Hannah Grufferman HERE  FOLLOW ‘AGE BETTER’:   To join this adventure, remember to subscribe or follow the "Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman" podcast on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Yep, you can watch it or just listen!     WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!    Your questions have spurred many episodes, so please keep them coming! Share your ideas for topics and guest suggestions at agebetterpodcast@gmail.com   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Age Better with Barbara Hannah Grufferman
If you're like most of us who are over 45, you have a lot of questions about how to age better. Right? Award-winning author and host Barbara Hannah Grufferman will get those questions answered during age-positive conversations with some of the best experts in the world. If you are 45+, this podcast will be your go-to source to get the right information about style, sex, health, menopause, money, work, adult children, aging parents, and so much more. Just like she does with her books focusing on positive aging, Barbara will inspire you to love your age, whatever age you are! As she says in the trailer, "Join me on this journey. Hold my hand! It'll be so much more fun if we do it together!"