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11th Nov 2020

How We Are Making 100 The New 30 - Episode 1

In his inaugural episode, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden welcomes listeners into his world of human longevity to provide insights and knowledge into living a long and prosperous life.

In his mid-fifties, Dr. Gladden's health took a turn for the worse, both personally and professionally. He was getting burned out on traditional medicine, as it became more and more scripted, focused on compliance, and less about exploring creative and resourceful means of caring for patients.

He was frustrated and discouraged but still wanted to help patients and build better programs to bring services to those who didn’t live close to a large hospital. He never lost sight of the bigger picture of democratizing access to healthcare and helping people overcome health challenges.

Enjoy this episode as Dr. Gladden shares his personal story and outlines the types of conversations and materials "How We Are Making 100 The New 30" will feature in future episodes.

Timecodes:

00:10 - The future of Dr. Gladden's practice and his passion for "making 100 the new 30"

01:30 - Dr. Gladden's mid-life sickness that changed his life forever

03:50 - Aside from medical concerns, Dr. Gladden was struggling with depression

04:38 - His decision to leave his cardiology group after 25 years

05:55 - Each client of his receives a different age for various bodily features

07:00 - How fit can I be and how many years can I carry that forward?

08:03 - We are the luckiest generation of all-time

09:30 - What listeners have to look forward to

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About the Podcast

How We Are Making 100 The New 30
Rethink your concepts of aging and decline
"How We Are Making 100 The New 30" brings board-certified interventional cardiologist and founder of Apex Health, Human Performance & Longevity Optimization, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden, directly to your doorstep to help you optimize your health and overall longevity.

During his mid-fifties, things took a turn for the worse for Dr. Gladden, personally and professionally. Despite eating what he thought was a healthy diet and exercising regularly, he became very fatigued, to the point that he could hardly get out of bed. Stress and anxiety led to bouts of depression. He was getting burned out on traditional medicine, as it became more and more scripted, focused on compliance, and less about exploring creative and resourceful means of caring for patients. Much of his time and energy was spent fighting insurance companies for coverage for his patients instead of engaging with them for care. Politics between hospitals and competing doctors become cutthroat. At the time, Dr. Gladden had also worked in a catheterization lab for a long time and felt he had “received more than enough radiation for one lifetime.”

Though practicing interventional cardiology had been his calling and livelihood for the last quarter century, Dr. Gladden knew he needed a change for the sake of his own health and that of his family. He threw himself into learning everything he could about functional medicine, bio-identical hormone replacement and age management medicine. This led to diagnosing his own subclinical hypothyroidism. He also did a deep dive into which foods worked best for his body based on genetic, neutragenomic, food sensitivity, gut biome and gut integrity data, becoming more selective in the quality and sources of his food. By eating properly and replacing hormone levels, he began to feel more youthful again.

Now it's time to share his knowledge and experience with you! Sit back, relax, as Dr. Gladden helps you look inward at your own health and shares enlightening conversations surrounding human longevity.