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“Once you stop being afraid of getting older, you can fully embrace what life has to offer.”
H-Hour
20 minutes 12 seconds
4 months ago
“Once you stop being afraid of getting older, you can fully embrace what life has to offer.”
H-Hour Icebreaker #267 Yukari Takehisa - co-founder of Longevity Rave. In this engaging icebreaker addressing questions submitted by H-Hour patrons, Hugh and Yukari discuss a variety of topics including the concept of living forever, cultural exchanges between Japan and the UK, as well as happiness across demographics. Yukari shares her personal experiences of bridging Japanese and Western cultures, her thoughts on societal norms, and her transformative journey through music and dancing. The conversation delves into the significance of joy and connection in discussions about health and longevity, alongside addressing societal views on aging. Once you have finished this episode, be sure to listen to the full podcast H-Hour #267. https://www.longevityrave.world/ https://www.instagram.com/longevity.rave/ https://www.tiktok.com/@longevity.rave
Yukari Takehisa, born in Tokyo, raised in the United States, and educated in the United Kingdom, is also an Insights Manager in the social intelligence industry, holding a degree in anthropology and a master’s in media and communications from the London School of Economics.
H-Hour
Long form conversations with friends and guests that include actors, musicians, authors, pilots, business leaders, philanthropists, psychologists, scientists and military veterans.