The Midlife Chrysalis

Can Your Mind Change How You Age? | Ellen Langer

49 min · 29. kesä 2026
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Aging may have less to do with your body than you think. In this fascinating conversation, Chip Conley talks with Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer, whose groundbreaking research has spent decades challenging what we think we know about aging, health, mindfulness, and human potential. Drawing on stories from her life and her famous Counterclockwise study, Ellen explains why many of the limits we accept as part of growing older may be more flexible than we realize. In this episode, you'll discover: * Why mindfulness begins with simply noticing * What Ellen's Counterclockwise study revealed about aging * How our beliefs influence memory, health, and performance * Why uncertainty can make life richer, not scarier * How questioning assumptions can open new possibilities at any age Warm, thought-provoking, and often surprisingly funny, this conversation will leave you looking at aging, and life itself, in a completely different way. Listen now and find out why Ellen believes we're capable of far more than we think. Timestamps: (01:37) What Mindfulness Really Means (04:48) Why We Live Mindlessly (08:16) Is Mindlessness More Efficient? (11:46) Mindfulness and Aging (13:06) Memory Loss or Something Else? (17:26) The Counterclockwise Study (20:00) Testing Mind-Body Unity (24:02) Can You Turn Back the Clock? (25:07) Learning New Skills at Any Age (27:45) Fixed Mindsets About Aging (28:50) Who Says So? (32:04) What Gets Better With Age? (36:03) Getting Comfortable in Your Own Skin (37:44) Will Ellen Ever Retire? (39:11) Ellen’s Core Life Lesson (40:33) The Story Behind Mind-Body Unity (43:24) Finding Opportunity in Adversity (45:25) Coming Full Circle to Mindfulness Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #EllenLanger #Mindfulness #HealthyAging #Longevity #AgingWell #PositiveAging #Psychology #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealth #HarvardPsychology #SuccessfulAging #CounterclockwiseStudy #MidlifeChrysalis #ChipConley

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jakson Can Your Mind Change How You Age? | Ellen Langer kansikuva

Can Your Mind Change How You Age? | Ellen Langer

Aging may have less to do with your body than you think. In this fascinating conversation, Chip Conley talks with Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer, whose groundbreaking research has spent decades challenging what we think we know about aging, health, mindfulness, and human potential. Drawing on stories from her life and her famous Counterclockwise study, Ellen explains why many of the limits we accept as part of growing older may be more flexible than we realize. In this episode, you'll discover: * Why mindfulness begins with simply noticing * What Ellen's Counterclockwise study revealed about aging * How our beliefs influence memory, health, and performance * Why uncertainty can make life richer, not scarier * How questioning assumptions can open new possibilities at any age Warm, thought-provoking, and often surprisingly funny, this conversation will leave you looking at aging, and life itself, in a completely different way. Listen now and find out why Ellen believes we're capable of far more than we think. Timestamps: (01:37) What Mindfulness Really Means (04:48) Why We Live Mindlessly (08:16) Is Mindlessness More Efficient? (11:46) Mindfulness and Aging (13:06) Memory Loss or Something Else? (17:26) The Counterclockwise Study (20:00) Testing Mind-Body Unity (24:02) Can You Turn Back the Clock? (25:07) Learning New Skills at Any Age (27:45) Fixed Mindsets About Aging (28:50) Who Says So? (32:04) What Gets Better With Age? (36:03) Getting Comfortable in Your Own Skin (37:44) Will Ellen Ever Retire? (39:11) Ellen’s Core Life Lesson (40:33) The Story Behind Mind-Body Unity (43:24) Finding Opportunity in Adversity (45:25) Coming Full Circle to Mindfulness Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #EllenLanger #Mindfulness #HealthyAging #Longevity #AgingWell #PositiveAging #Psychology #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealth #HarvardPsychology #SuccessfulAging #CounterclockwiseStudy #MidlifeChrysalis #ChipConley

29. kesä 202649 min
jakson Why We Spend Years Chasing Things We Don't Really Want | Alain de Botton kansikuva

Why We Spend Years Chasing Things We Don't Really Want | Alain de Botton

You followed the rules, built a successful career, and checked the boxes you thought would make you happy. So why does something still feel missing? In this powerful conversation, bestselling author, philosopher, psychotherapist, and founder of The School of Life, Alain de Botton joins Chip Conley to explore what midlife teaches us about happiness, relationships, purpose, and becoming more fully ourselves. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why status, success, and achievement often fail to deliver lasting fulfillment * How heartbreak, loneliness, and setbacks can become sources of wisdom * Why friendship becomes more valuable as we get older * The hidden reason so many relationships struggle and what better love requires * Why self-knowledge is the foundation of a meaningful life Filled with insight, honesty, and practical wisdom, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on aging, growth, and what truly matters. Watch now and discover why midlife may not be a crisis at all. It may be the beginning of your most authentic chapter. Timestamps: (02:00) Meet Alain de Botton (03:25) Philosophy vs Psychotherapy (05:59) The Origin of The School of Life (07:42) Knowledge vs Wisdom (11:33) Status Anxiety Explained (14:48) Why Midlife Changes Us (17:12) What Gets Better After 50 (19:10) Friendship and Heartbreak (21:23) Modern Love and Relationships (24:52) The Art of Travel (27:14) Travel as Self-Discovery (30:15) Places That Feed the Soul (31:24) Childhood and Curiosity (33:46) Solving Our Parents' Problems (34:35) Becoming a Psychotherapist at 50 (37:33) A Wisdom Bumper Sticker (40:40) Know Yourself (41:16) Learning New Things Later in Life (43:17) Final Thoughts Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #Midlife #PersonalGrowth #SelfKnowledge #Happiness #SuccessMindset #LifePurpose #EmotionalIntelligence #Wisdom #MeaningOfLife #StatusAnxiety #Relationships #Psychology #TheSchoolOfLife #AlainDeBotton #MidlifeCrisis

26. kesä 202647 min
jakson The Real Problem Isn't Aging. It's Resisting It. kansikuva

The Real Problem Isn't Aging. It's Resisting It.

What if the biggest challenge of aging isn't getting older, but learning to stop fighting it? In this Wisdom Wednesday, Chip and Derek explore one of the most important lessons of midlife: learning to work with your body instead of fighting it. Some of Chip's key insights include: * Why the body often signals what we need long before we pay attention * How slowing down helps us reconnect with our emotions and ourselves * What research reveals about the surprising benefits of aging * Why resisting aging creates more suffering than aging itself * How gratitude can shift our focus from what we've lost to what we still have This is a thoughtful conversation about aging, acceptance, and finding wisdom in life's changing seasons. Watch now and discover what your body has been trying to tell you all along. Timestamps: (05:41) Welcome Back to Wisdom Wednesday (07:50) Noticing Physical Changes With Age (10:22) Learning to Listen to Your Body (11:00) Aging Beyond Physical Appearance (13:05) Why Your Body Deserves Care (15:20) Aging, Appearance, and Self-Worth (17:46) Botox, Beauty, and Growing Older (19:23) The Power of Slowing Down (22:30) Weekly Experiment for Body Gratitude (24:06) Mindset and Healthy Aging (24:45) What Gets Better as We Age (25:19) Final Thoughts and Closing Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #MidlifeChrysalis #HealthyAging #AgingWell #Midlife #PersonalGrowth #Longevity #EmotionalWellbeing #SelfAwareness #MindsetMatters #ListenToYourBody #MidlifeTransformation #AgingGracefully #WellnessJourney #LifeAfter50 #ChipConley

24. kesä 202619 min
jakson Science Says Aging Can Make You Happier | Laura Carstensen kansikuva

Science Says Aging Can Make You Happier | Laura Carstensen

The science of aging reveals a surprising truth: many people become happier as they get older. In this episode of Midlife Chrysalis, Chip Conley sits down with Laura Carstensen, psychologist, longevity expert, and founder of the Stanford Center on Longevity, to explore the science of aging, happiness, and living longer. Key insights from this conversation: * Why older adults are often happier than younger people * How aging changes the brain and increases our focus on positive experiences * Why the search for immortality may actually make life less meaningful * How longer lifespans are reshaping work, retirement, and society * Why many of today's social norms were designed for lives much shorter than our own This conversation offers a fresh perspective on aging, purpose, happiness, and what it means to thrive in a longer life. Watch now. Timestamps: (03:25) Laura’s Life-Changing Accident at 21 (07:01) Recovery and Lessons from Older Women (12:17) The Theory of Socio-Emotional Selectivity (18:21) Why Time Gives Life Meaning (19:30) The Positivity Effect and Aging (24:53) The Stanford Center on Longevity (25:58) The New Map of Life (33:21) Building a Society for Longer Lives (34:07) Financial Security in a 100-Year Life (36:57) Rethinking Work and Retirement (38:07) Health Span vs Life Span (39:55) Will People Live Much Longer? (42:22) Laura’s Life Philosophy (43:36) Don’t Forget to Look at the Sky (45:19) Final Thoughts on Aging and Longevity Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #LauraCarstensen #Aging #HealthyAging #Longevity #Happiness #Midlife #PositiveAging #SuccessfulAging #Psychology #PersonalGrowth #LifePurpose #StanfordLongevity #EmotionalWellbeing #OlderAndWiser #MidlifeChrysalis

22. kesä 202648 min
jakson Why So Many of Us Feel Like We Don't Belong | Pádraig Ó Tuama kansikuva

Why So Many of Us Feel Like We Don't Belong | Pádraig Ó Tuama

What does it mean to belong, to yourself, to others, and to a life that's constantly changing? In this powerful conversation, Chip Conley sits down with Irish poet, theologian, and conflict mediator Padraig O Tuama to explore belonging, grief, identity, faith, and the wisdom that comes with midlife. You'll learn: * Why belonging isn't always what we think it is * How poetry helps us navigate loss and uncertainty * Padraig's journey through religion, sexuality, and reparative therapy * What turning 40 taught him about mortality and meaning * Why love may be life's most important practice Filled with beautiful poetry, profound insights, and heartfelt stories, this episode is a reminder that even in life's most difficult seasons, you belong here. Watch now and let us know: What line or insight stayed with you most? Timestamps: (02:30) Poetry as Cultural Memory (05:19) The Purpose of Poetry (06:41) When Is a Poem Finished? (07:33) Becoming a Poet (10:13) Faith, Sexuality, and Identity (12:37) Exorcisms and Reparative Therapy (19:16) Belonging and Conflict (22:47) How to Be Alone (25:12) Grief, Breathing, and Death (30:16) Sleeping in His Mother's Bed (33:19) Midlife and the Shock of Turning 40 (36:42) Birthday Prayer (39:32) Midlife Awakening and Change (41:36) The Facts of Life (45:11) Love, Death, and Wisdom (47:02) Desire, Lack, and Meaning (48:13) Final Reflections and Closing Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #Belonging #Authenticity #Midlife #Poetry #PadraigOTuama #SelfDiscovery #Identity #PersonalGrowth #Grief #LifeLessons #EmotionalHealing #TruthTelling #Purpose #HumanConnection #Wisdom

19. kesä 202652 min