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Dive into the fascinating world of longevity and health with Livelong Media featuring insights from leading researchers our podcast unravels the science of living longer and healthier. Each episode explores innovative discoveries. Also, we tackle controversies, highlight effective wellness practices, and discuss the surprising advantages of various dietary and exercise regimes.

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The Evolutionary Secrets of the Female Body

Why do women experience periods, menopause, and why are sexual relationships so complicated?  The answers may lie deep in our evolutionary past.In this episode of the Livelong Podcast, Rachel Lehmann-Haupt speaks with Dr. Deena Emera, an evolutionary biologist and researcher at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, about how female biology evolved — and what that means for women’s health today. Drawing on her research in reproductive biology, Dr. Emera explains why certain features of the female body exist, including menstruation, breast development, pregnancy, and menopause — and how evolutionary tradeoffs continue to shape modern health outcomes. We also explore how biology and culture intersect in topics like relationships, gender, and parenting, and why understanding evolution can help us better understand women’s health across the lifespan. If you’ve ever wondered why the female body works the way it does, this conversation offers a fascinating, science-backed perspective What You’ll Learn: ✅ Why humans are one of the only species that menstruate ✅ The evolutionary mystery of breasts and female anatomy  ✅ Why pregnancy involves biological conflict  ✅ The science behind menopause and longevity ✅ How evolution shapes modern women’s health  ✅ The intersection of biology, relationships, and culture

I går - 32 min
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Why Women Feel Dismissed in Healthcare

Women spend decades navigating the healthcare system — yet many leave appointments feeling dismissed, unheard, or misdiagnosed. In this episode of the Livelong Podcast, Rachel Lehmann-Haupt speaks with Dr. Somi Javaid, board-certified OB/GYN and founder of HerMD, about the systemic gaps in women’s healthcare — and what needs to change. Drawing from both her clinical experience and personal story, Dr. Javaid shares why so many women’s symptoms — from pain to menopause to sexual health — are often overlooked, and how those gaps are rooted in medical training, research, and healthcare systems that were not designed for women. We also discuss how women can better advocate for their health, what good care should actually look like, and why the future of women’s health requires both better data and better systems. If you’ve ever felt dismissed by a doctor — or want to better understand how to navigate your health with confidence — this conversation will resonate. What You’ll Learn: ✅ Why women’s symptoms are often dismissed in healthcare ✅ The gaps in menopause and sexual health care ✅ How medical research has historically overlooked women ✅ What better, more comprehensive care should look like ✅ How women can advocate for themselves in medical settings

15. mai 2026 - 18 min
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Why Dancing Might Be the Most Underrated Longevity Habit

What if one of the most powerful longevity habits isn’t a supplement, workout protocol, or biohack — but dancing? In this episode of the Livelong Podcast, we talk with Kate Wallich, founder of Dance Church, about why joyful movement may be one of the most sustainable ways to support long-term health. Dance Church began as an experiment in making dance accessible to everyone — not just trained dancers. Today, it has grown into a global movement community where people of all ages come together to move, sweat, and reconnect with their bodies. We explore the science behind dance and longevity, including how rhythm, coordination, and social connection can benefit brain health, cardiovascular fitness, and emotional well-being. If you’re looking for a form of movement you’ll actually want to keep doing for decades, this conversation may change how you think about exercise. What You'll Learn ✅ What Dance Church is and how it started ✅ Why dance may support brain health and cognitive longevity ✅ The connection between rhythm, coordination, and neuroplasticity ✅ Why joyful movement improves long-term exercise adherence ✅ How social connection influences health and lifespan ✅ Why dance may be one of the most sustainable forms of movement

7. mai 2026 - 21 min
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What Women Need to Know About the 100-Year Life

Women are living longer than ever before — and that’s one of the greatest opportunities of our time. In this episode of the Livelong Podcast, longevity expert Maddy Dychtwald, co-founder of Age Wave and author of Ageless Aging, explains how women can thrive in a world where many will live well into their 80s and 90s. Drawing on decades of research on aging populations, Maddy explains why women are at the center of the longevity revolution — and how they can extend not just their lifespan but also their healthspan and brainspan. We discuss the habits, decisions, and mindset shifts that help women stay healthy, purposeful, and financially secure throughout a longer life. If you want to age with strength, clarity, and optimism, this conversation will change how you think about the future. What You’ll Learn ✅Why women are leading the longevity revolution ✅ How to increase healthspan and brainspan ✅The opportunities of the “100-year life.” ✅ Why purpose and social connection matter for longevity ✅The decisions women should make earlier to age well

1. mai 2026 - 32 min
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What Traditional Medicine Gets Wrong About Women’s Longevity

What is traditional medicine missing for women who want proactive longevity care? In this episode of the LiveLong Podcast, host Rachel Lehmann-Haupt talks with Dr. Krista Ramonas, a double board-certified physician and surgeon and founder of LabXMD, a San Francisco concierge practice focused exclusively on female longevity. Together, they unpack the real gaps in women’s healthcare—and what women can do right now inside the traditional system to get better outcomes. In this conversation, you’ll hear:  ✅  Why medicine has historically been built on data from the “70kg white male”—and how that skews everything for women (from vital signs to lab ranges)  ✅  The shift from “evidence-based” to evidence-informed medicine so women can make decisions now  ✅  The biggest barrier in traditional care: time (and why fragmentation hits women hardest)  ✅  The long-term cost of missed care in midlife—and Dr. Ramonas’ headline: dementia  ✅  Why the perimenopause transition can trigger accelerated brain aging, and how estrogen fits into the conversation  ✅  What’s overhyped in longevity right now: biologic age testing (and why it’s “too much too soon” clinically)  ✅  The testing priorities Dr. Ramonas wants women to focus on first—like cancer genetic testing (BRCA) before “inflammaging” scores  ✅  What proactive care looks like without concierge medicine: be your own activist  ✅  Dr. Ramonas’ personal longevity shifts: CGM insights, cutting back alcohol, moving exercise outdoors, reclaiming agency—and why she ditched the white coat for “white leather” to reduce distance in the doctor-patient relationship This episode is a clear-eyed, empowering look at women’s longevity: less hype, more foundations, and a better partnership with your clinicians.

24. april 2026 - 23 min
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