The Fourth Quarter Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2589219/fan_mail/new] A lot of people say they want to “age well.” Lisa Enea Giuliano actually lives it and she does it with muddy shoes, ski edges, a pickleball paddle, and a mindset that refuses to quit when things hurt. She’s 68, relentlessly active, and proof that the fourth quarter of life can be strong, adventurous, and deeply joyful when you commit to movement and keep adapting. We get into how her athletic identity started early, including competing alongside boys in track, and how a single moment during COVID turned into a full-on hiking mission. Lisa breaks down what it’s like to chase big mountain goals like the Catskill 3500 challenge and the Adirondack high peaks, plus how she trains at home, why she plays pickleball like it’s the championship, and what “bagging a peak” feels like when you earn the view. We also go beyond fitness. Lisa talks honestly about knee pain, injections, and the real work of staying mobile, then shares something many people miss: type 2 diabetes can be genetic even if you look “fit.” We discuss medication support, protein, strength, and why regular health checkups matter. And one of our favorite parts is “Dinner at Nana’s,” her weekly no-TV family tradition that keeps her connected to her kids and 11 grandkids. If you want practical motivation for healthy aging, active lifestyle habits after 60, and the belief that movement is medicine, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a push, and leave us a review so more people find the show.
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