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David Stewart

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David is the founder and face of AGEIST. He is an expert on, and a passionate champion of the emerging global over-50 lifestyle. A dynamic speaker, he is available for panels, keynotes and informational talks at david@agei.st.

My Review of the Apollo Neuro Wearable

The Apollo wearable is one of those devices we test that just seems too good to be true. I am happy to report that we were 100% wrong; this small wearable is amazing. It improves my ability to focus, to relax, and, most importantly to me, it improves the...

Allison Dittmer, 52: Climb Every Mountain

An overcomer is someone who manages to transcend the circumstances that life presents them. We can’t control everything that may happen to us, but we can control how we respond. For Allison, first there was a tumor on her spine which, after a miraculous surgery at age 48, was...

Jason Foster, 54: Let’s Work Together

At a certain point in life we get to decide what we want to express to the world and the impact we wish to make. Jason Foster most definitely does not look like an architect; maybe more Rick Rubin savant. Architects have been known to be uptight; Jason is...

Janet Levy, 64: Fabulous, Fearless and Fun

Cool is ageless. Creative, unexpected, curious, and living her own path, at 64, Janet is a magnet for young people. The attraction comes from her being in the present milieu of culture, art, and music, while simultaneously tethered to deep ancient traditions dealing with the natural world. Many people...

James Brown, 78: Never Stop Helping

James Brown, irrepressible, vivacious, and endlessly energetic, is out there living life in the most positive ways imaginable. Having a rather famous namesake is a high bar to live up to, but James is absolutely doing it. Long-time resident in what may be the least racially diverse state in...

Lisa Elliot-Rosas, 52: Learning That Less Is More

There are life events that can force us to re-evaluate what is really important, to quickly separate out the truly important from the habitual, and make life-altering decisions. These are times of tremendous stress, with problems so huge, so overwhelming in their complexity and consequences, that they may seem...

Glenn Roberts, 75: Reviving Ancient Agriculture

One never knows where one will end up if one follows one’s curiosity. All we can say for sure is that it will be different from where we are today. Finding a life mission in the resuscitation of the farming and milling of ancient grains may seem somewhat obscure...

Dr. Cranla Warren, 60: From Surviving to Thriving

Cranla Warren is a PhD-holding lifelong student of human behavior. An organizational psychologist, leadership development consultant, mental health advocate, coach and mentor, she believes that a strong foundation of self-awareness and emotional literacy builds great leaders and creates great places to work. She is also a highly recognized Black...

Greg Macpherson, 53: Longevity Science for All

Aging is inevitable, but how we age is largely under our control. This is what Greg Macpherson discovered in his time working as a pharmacist. 80% of our health outcomes are the result of what we do, not our genetics. In 2021, he wrote a book that dove into...

Chris Morris, 71: In Search of a New Purpose

Fishing is one of the professions where experience is not only respected but sought after. It is a dangerous business, where knowledge can be life saving. The older people on the docks are the ones you want to know if you are starting out. It is also thought of...