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Peptides are everywhere right now. Social media is talking about them. Influencers are promoting them. Clinics are popping up on every corner. But what are peptides really... and are they safe? In this episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark Patrick and Kelli Calabrese sit down with Linda McGiver, founder of AgeBlu, concierge medicine expert, longevity practitioner, and functional medicine fellow specializing in helping people expand their healthspan not just their lifespan. Linda shares her personal journey into longevity medicine after losing her mother to cancer at age 16 and explains why living longer isn't enough we need to live stronger, healthier, and with more vitality. This episode cuts through the noise and explores one of the fastest-growing frontiers in longevity medicine: peptides. You'll learn which peptides may help support muscle, fat loss, immunity, brain health, inflammation, recovery, and healthy aging—and why this isn't something you should do on your own. In This Episode, We Cover: • What peptides are and how they work • Why peptides are exploding in popularity • The difference between safe medical guidance and the "Wild West" of online peptides • Linda's 4 pillars of longevity: Detox, Boost, Support, and Enhance • How toxins, inflammation, and hormones impact aging • Peptides that may support muscle growth, recovery, and fat loss • The connection between longevity and immune health • Brain health, memory, and cognitive-support peptides • Why biological age matters more than chronological age • The role of hormone optimization after 50 • The truth about GLP-1 medications and longevity • How to safely approach peptides and longevity therapies One of the biggest takeaways? You're never too young to think about aging well... And it's never too late to get started. Guest: Linda McGiver Founder of AgeBlu, concierge medicine practitioner, longevity specialist, and functional medicine fellow dedicated to helping people extend their healthspan and optimize their quality of life. Connect With Linda Website: https://ageblu.com Instagram: @longevityboss @agebluwellness LinkedIn: Linda McGiver If you've been curious about peptides, longevity, or what healthy aging could actually look like after 50... This is an episode you won't want to miss.

What if one of the biggest threats to your health, happiness, and longevity isn't aging itself... But your beliefs about aging? In this eye-opening episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark Patrick and Kelli Calabrese sit down with Ashton Applewhite, internationally recognized author, TED Talk speaker, activist, and one of the world's leading voices on ageism. Ashton has spent the last two decades challenging society's outdated beliefs about getting older and exposing ageism as one of the last socially accepted forms of discrimination. This conversation will challenge what you think you know about aging. From the myths surrounding Alzheimer's and nursing homes to the surprising connection between purpose, community, and longevity, Ashton shares research-backed insights that may completely change how you view the second half of life. One of the most powerful takeaways? The way you think about aging affects your health, your relationships, your opportunities, and even how long you live. In this episode, we cover: • What ageism really is and why most people don't recognize it • How ageism affects both younger and older generations • The hidden beliefs that may be limiting your future • Why fear of aging is often worse than the reality • The surprising truth about nursing homes and Alzheimer's • Why happiness often increases with age • The powerful connection between purpose and longevity • Why social isolation may be a bigger threat than illness • The benefits of intergenerational relationships • How society profits from our fear of getting older • Why older adults are often more resilient than younger generations • How to challenge your own age-related beliefs • Practical ways to age with confidence, purpose, and fulfillment As Ashton explains, aging isn't something that suddenly starts at 50, 60, or 70. Aging is living. And the more we understand it, the less power fear has over us. Guest: Ashton Applewhite Ashton Applewhite is an internationally recognized advocate against ageism, author of This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, TED Talk speaker, and founder of a global movement challenging society's beliefs about aging. Her work has reached millions and helped reshape conversations around aging, longevity, and purpose. Connect with Ashton: Website: https://thischairrocks.com Book: 📘 This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism https://thischairrocks.com/book/ TED Talk: 🎥 Let's End Ageism https://www.ted.com/talks/ashton_applewhite_let_s_end_ageism Blog: https://thischairrocks.com/blog The Old School Hub: https://oldschool.info LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashtonapplewhite/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisChairRocks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashtonapplewhite/ If you've ever worried about getting older... This episode may completely change how you think about the years ahead.

If diets worked, we'd all be thin by now. So why do smart, successful people continue to struggle with weight loss? In this episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark Patrick and Kelli Calabrese sit down with Lizzie Merritt, certified weight loss coach, former middle school science teacher, bestselling author of LIGHT: The New Psychology of Weight Loss, and an expert in helping women over 40 lose weight without dieting, willpower, guilt, or starting over every Monday. Lizzie shares her own journey from frustration and emotional eating to discovering a completely different approach to lasting weight loss—one rooted in neuroscience, behavior change, self-compassion, and understanding how the brain actually works. This conversation goes far beyond calories, diets, and exercise. It explores the hidden psychological drivers behind overeating, emotional eating, self-sabotage, people-pleasing, perfectionism, shame, unresolved trauma, fear of success, and why so many people know exactly what to do but still struggle to do it. If you've ever said: "I know what to do... I just can't seem to stick with it." This episode is for you. In this episode, we cover: • Why diets continue to fail so many people • The real reason knowing what to do isn't enough • How shame fuels the weight loss cycle • The connection between perfectionism and self-sabotage • Why people-pleasing can make weight loss harder • Fear of success and how it secretly holds people back • The role unresolved trauma can play in weight gain • Why emotional eating is often a coping mechanism not a willpower problem • How stress and the nervous system influence food choices • The science behind behavior change • Why self-compassion is more effective than self-criticism • How to stop starting over every Monday • A practical framework for creating lasting change One of the biggest takeaways? You are not broken. Your brain is doing exactly what it was designed to do. Once you understand why you're eating, the weight loss journey becomes much simpler and far less painful. Guest: Lizzie Merritt Certified Weight Loss Coach Bestselling Author of LIGHT: The New Psychology of Weight Loss Connect with Lizzie Merritt: Website: https://lizziemerritt.com Book: 📘 LIGHT: The New Psychology of Weight Loss https://www.amazon.com/LIGHT-New-Psychology-Weight-Loss/dp/B0G94BRJQ4 Podcast: 🎙️ The Confident Body Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-confident-body-podcast/id1750641588 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachlizzie.merritt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lizziemerrittcoaching If you've spent years blaming yourself, trying harder, and starting over... This conversation may completely change how you think about weight loss.

High blood pressure isn't just "part of getting older." According to Dr. Luke Bucci it may actually be a warning sign that your body is losing its ability to create proper blood flow. In this episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark Patrick and Kelli Calabrese sit down with Dr. Luke Bucci Chief Science Officer at Juvenon, biomedical scientist, clinical nutrition expert, and one of the leading voices in cardiovascular health and longevity science. This conversation dives deep into: nitric oxide circulation inflammation the glycocalyx aging blood vessels blood sugar damage and why so many people over 50 are now dealing with hypertension Dr. Bucci explains why blood pressure may not be the "problem" itself… but a signal that something deeper is happening inside the body. You'll learn: Why nitric oxide levels decline with age The hidden connection between blood flow and longevity What the glycocalyx is (and why it matters) How sugar and inflammation damage blood vessels Why exercise and muscle mass protect your cardiovascular system The role of polyphenols and plant foods in healthy circulation Why many people may be overmedicated instead of addressing root causes Simple lifestyle shifts that can support healthy blood pressure naturally One of the biggest takeaways? Aging doesn't automatically mean decline. The body is constantly sending signals. The question is: Are we listening? Guest: Dr. Luke Bucci — Chief Science Officer at Juvenon, biomedical scientist, clinical nutrition expert, and longevity researcher with over 40 years of experience in cardiovascular health, metabolism, and aging science. Connect with Dr. Luke Bucci & Juvenon: Website: Juvenon Instagram: @juvenon Facebook: @juvenon Tiktok: @juvenon
Most men are being told the same thing after 50: "Low energy is normal." "Losing muscle is normal." "Low testosterone is just part of aging." Dr. John Jaquish says that's nonsense. In this episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark Patrick and Kelli Calabrese sit down with Dr. John Jaquish — biomedical engineer, inventor of OsteoStrong and X3, bestselling author of Weight Lifting Is a Waste of Time, and one of the most controversial voices in fitness and longevity. This conversation goes deep into testosterone, strength, aging, muscle loss, hormones, metabolic health, recovery, resistance training, and why so many men today feel weak, tired, overweight, and burned out. Dr. Jaquish explains what's really happening to testosterone levels in modern society, why traditional TRT may be flawed, and how strength, muscle, protein, recovery, and hormone optimization impact longevity and quality of life after 50. This episode is bold, controversial, and packed with practical takeaways. In this episode, we cover: Why testosterone levels are crashing in younger generations The hidden connection between low testosterone, weakness, obesity, and aging Why muscle mass and strength are critical for longevity The biggest mistakes people make with resistance training Why most people don't train hard enough to build muscle The truth about cholesterol, animal fats, and hormone production How poor sleep, obesity, processed foods, and inactivity destroy testosterone The difference between traditional TRT vs fast-acting testosterone Why timing matters with testosterone replacement The real risks and side effects people should understand Why blood work matters more than guessing Recovery, mitochondria, methylene blue, peptides, GLP-1, and metabolic health Why strength training may be one of the most important anti-aging tools available Guest: Dr. John Jaquish — biomedical engineer, inventor of OsteoStrong and X3, researcher, author, and founder of Jaquish Biomedical. Connect with Dr. John Jaquish: Website: https://doctorj.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JaquishBiomedical X3 Training System: https://www.x3bar.com Testosterone Platform: https://oralonly.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjaquish/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJaquish/ If you're over 50 and feeling tired, weaker, heavier, or wondering why your body doesn't respond the way it used to… This is an episode you need to hear.

What if the biggest threat to your pet's health… is sitting in their food bowl every single day? In this eye-opening episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark Patrick and Kelli Calabrese sit down with holistic veterinarian, author, educator, and pet wellness pioneer Dr. Judy Morgan to uncover what's really happening behind the scenes in the pet industry. Dr. Judy has spent over 40 years helping pet owners rethink everything they've been told about pet food, vaccines, chronic disease, environmental toxins, and what true health actually looks like for animals. Named Holistic Veterinarian of the Decade, she shares practical ways to help your pets live longer, healthier lives naturally. This conversation goes far beyond pets. Because what's happening in pet health… looks a lot like what's happening in human health too. From ultra-processed foods and overmedication to toxic chemicals and profit-driven healthcare systems, this episode exposes the parallels most people never think about. You'll learn: • Why most commercial pet foods may be doing more harm than good • What "rendered ingredients" and ultra-processed kibble really are • The shocking truth about pet food regulation • Why obesity, diabetes, inflammation, and cancer are skyrocketing in pets • How vaccines, chemicals, pesticides, and household toxins may impact long-term health • Why fresh food and moisture matter so much for dogs and cats • The connection between pet health and human health • How small changes in nutrition and environment can dramatically improve quality of life • Why many pet owners unknowingly trust marketing over real health education • The growing concerns around corporate veterinary medicine Dr. Judy also shares: • Her personal journey from traditional veterinary medicine to holistic healing • The powerful moment that completely changed her career path • Why food became the foundation of her approach to healing • What proactive pet care really looks like Guest: Dr. Judy Morgan — holistic veterinarian, author, speaker, educator, and founder of Naturally Healthy Pets. Connect with Dr. Judy Morgan: Website: https://drjudymorgan.com Naturally Healthy Pets: https://naturallyhealthypets.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjudymorgan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjudymorgan YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrJudyMorgan Podcast: Dr. Judy WTF (What's The Food?) Books & Courses: Available at DrJudyMorgan.com Special Offer for Fit Over 50 Life listeners: Use code FITOVER50 for 50% off Dr. Judy's books.

There's a reason your energy drops, your recovery slows down, and your body doesn't respond the way it used to… And it's not just "getting older." In this episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark Patrick and Kelli Calabrese sit down with Chris Burres, scientist, entrepreneur, and leading expert in carbon nanomaterials and longevity science. Chris is the founder behind one of the most researched molecules in longevity—ESS60—a compound linked to one of the longest lifespan extensions ever recorded in research In this conversation, he breaks down what's really happening inside your body as you age—and why oxidation, not time, may be the real driver. From mitochondrial health to energy, sleep, inflammation, and recovery… this episode connects the science to what you actually feel day-to-day. In this episode, we cover: • Why aging may actually be driven by oxidative stress • What ESS60 is—and why scientists have studied it for decades • How this molecule works at the mitochondrial level (your energy system) • The connection between oxidation, inflammation, and long-term health • Why better sleep and energy may start at the cellular level • What most people get wrong about supplements and longevity • The difference between "feeling older" vs. what's actually happening in your body The big takeaway You're not just aging… You're oxidizing. And when you reduce that stress at the cellular level— your body can respond differently. Guest: Chris Burres is a scientist, entrepreneur, and carbon nanomaterials expert at the forefront of longevity science. He's the founder behind the research and development of ESS60—a molecule gaining attention for its potential impact on lifespan and cellular health. He's also the author of Live Longer and Better and the host of the Live Beyond the Norms podcast, where he shares cutting-edge strategies to help you optimize your health, energy, and performance. Connect with Chris: Website: 👉 https://myvitalc.com/fitover50 Book: 📘 Live Longer and Better (available on major platforms) Podcast:🎙️ Live Beyond the Norms Podcast Socials: Instagram: @chrisburres MyVitalC Instagram: @myvitalc TikTok: @myvitalc YouTube: @MyVitalC Facebook: MyVitalC

There's a pattern that happens in midlife: you know you're capable of more, but you hesitate, overthink, and start playing small. In this episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark Patrick and Kelli Calabrese sit down with Marnie Dachis Marmet, founder of Zenful Life Coaching, integrative health practitioner, yoga teacher, entrepreneur, podcast host, and author of My Song Unleashed. Marnie shares how courage is not something you either have or don't have — it's a muscle you can build. From empty nesting and people-pleasing to identity shifts, health, mindset, and stepping outside your comfort zone, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for anyone over 50 who wants to stop waiting and start living with more purpose, energy, and courage. You'll learn how to reconnect with what brings you joy, listen to your intuition, take imperfect action, and begin creating a life that feels aligned from the inside out. In this episode, we cover: Why so many people feel stuck or unfulfilled after 50 How courage is built through small uncomfortable steps The role of identity, empty nesting, and people-pleasing Why comfort and convenience can quietly shrink your life How to reconnect with joy, passion, and purpose The importance of mindset, self-talk, coaching, and community Why deeper lab testing can help you stop guessing about your health How Marnie helps women build sustainable habits and live more aligned lives Guest: Marnie Marmet, founder of Zenful Life Coaching and author of My Song Unleashed. Connect with Marnie: Website: Zenful Life Coaching Podcast: The Art of Living Well Podcast Email: marnie@zenfullifecoaching.com Book: My Song Unleashed (available on major platforms) Follow Marnie: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zenfullifecoaching/ Facebook (Business): https://www.facebook.com/zenfullifecoaching/ Facebook (Personal): https://www.facebook.com/marnie.marmet/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marniemarmet

Most people think their problem is willpower… But what if it's actually your nervous system keeping you stuck? Because if you've ever felt overwhelmed… stressed… or like you're constantly "on edge" or shutting down… That's not random. That's your body running patterns you don't even realize. In this episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark and Kelli sit down with Rebecca Cordecki to break down what's really happening inside your body—and how it's affecting your health, your habits, and your life. What you'll learn in this episode • The 4 hidden stress responses (fight, flight, freeze, and fawn) and how they show up in your daily life • Why people-pleasing is quietly destroying your health—and how it leads to emotional eating • The real reason you feel stuck (and why it's not about motivation) • A simple 3-minute exercise to reset your mind and calm your body • How unresolved emotions show up as weight gain, stress, and burnout • The truth about boundaries—and why they're not selfish Here's the reframe most people miss You don't need more discipline. You need to feel safe in your own body again. Because when your nervous system is off… everything feels harder. But when you learn how to regulate it? Clarity comes back. Energy comes back. Control comes back. If you've been trying to "push through" your health, your habits, or your stress… This episode might change how you see everything. And if you want simple, real strategies that actually work after 50… 👉 Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@fitover50life?si=U5ul72ZN_VBkUxdx

What happens when a man decides he's done playing small? Not just physically. Mentally. Emotionally. Spiritually. Because this episode is not just about weight loss. It's about what happens when a man finally rises up… and how that decision creates a ripple effect through his wife, his kids, his home, and his entire community. In this episode of the Fit Over 50 Life Podcast, Mark and Kelli sit down with Jack Revens—fitness veteran, founder of The Men's Movement, and creator of the Front Door Challenge—to talk about why so many men stay stuck, what it's really costing them, and how to finally begin changing it. Jack shares why most men fail because they do too much, too soon, why the real issue is often deeper than food and exercise, and why simply moving may be the first breakthrough a man needs. What you'll learn in this episode: Why men often stay trapped in the "I'll start Monday" cycle What weight gain is really costing a man emotionally and relationally Why many men overeat, and what may actually be driving it The power of going deeper than "I want to lose weight" Jack's King Method: sinking, thinking, walking, bulking, and talking Why walking out the front door may matter more than joining a gym How one man's transformation can impact his marriage, his children, and his community This conversation goes way beyond calories, workouts, and the number on the scale. It gets to the real issue: A lot of men don't need more shame. They need support. They need ownership. They need a reason bigger than themselves. And once that happens… everything starts to change. If there's a man in your life who needs this message, send him this episode. Because when a man gets healthy, it doesn't stop with him. It ripples.