interview
Interviews with top health and wellness advocates, celebrities, and icons, revealing secrets about their healthy lifestyle.
Interview with Connie Goldman, Author of 'The Gifts of Caregiving'
Connie Goldman started out in broadcast radio; she is the former host of National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" and NPR arts reporter. Eventually, Goldman came to find her true area of passion–the changes and challenges of aging–and has spent the 30 years since entrenched in that field as a speaker, writer, interviewer and radio producer. Despite her diverse set of work experiences, Connie’s motivation has always been consistent–to make any stage of life an opportunity for new learning, self-discovery and continual growth.
By Longevity Staff8 years ago in Longevity
Excedrin® uses 360° Virtual Reality Technology to Raise Migraine Awareness
Excedrin® has, once again, creatively intervened to help foster empathy for people with migraines. In September, a new program was unveiled to help get the conversation going between co-workers with the launching of Excedrin® Works. This latest platform from Excedrin® offers videos with different perspectives, of an Interpreter, Pastry Chef, and Emergency Medical Technician, moments before and during a migraine attack.
By JP Summers8 years ago in Longevity
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
"Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a group of disorders that affect the connective tissues that support the skin, bones, blood vessels, and many other organs and tissues. Defects in connective tissues cause the signs and symptoms of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, which vary from mildly loose joints to life-threatening complications." —Genetic Home Reference
By Bailey Simpson8 years ago in Longevity
Interview with Hyapatia Lee, Founder of Native Strength: Part II
Read Part I of the interview with Hypatia Lee Longevity had the opportunity to interview Hyapatia Lee, the founder of Native Strength, a set of techniques based on ancient Native American wisdom that promotes self-healing and emotional strength. The conversation pivots from that of Part I of the interview. Now, Hyapatia continues to recount the journey that led her to where she is now, and speaks to the origin of Native Strength methodology, her relationship to Native American communities and her staunch insistence on open-source wisdom.
By Longevity Staff9 years ago in Longevity
Interview with Hyapatia Lee, Founder of Native Strength: Part I
Hyapatia Lee is out to revolutionize the mental health care system, or at least call into question the status quo; her past personal trauma fuels her tireless commitment to empower other people to heal themselves as she did and does heal herself. As a woman of Native American (Cherokee) descent, Hyapatia is well versed in the ancient inter-tribal ideology known as Native Wisdom—in fact, it was this very teaching that rescued her from the depths of her own mental anguish. So transformative was the effect of this spiritual discipline, Lee eventually developed the philosophy into "Native Strength," which teaches self-healing techniques for practical application.
By Longevity Staff9 years ago in Longevity
Mind + Body = Autumn Holley
Autumn Holley is a top fitness instructor in New York City. In a town filled with beautiful people who are always on the go, she stands out in every way. She's modeled for designers including Valentino, Guess and Victoria’s Secret and been featured in Maxim, Glamour, Shape, Men’s Health, Cosmopolitan and others.
By Natasha Sydor9 years ago in Longevity
Interview with Stefani Sober, Croatian Model and Actress
Croatian beauty Stefani Sober makes high fashion look flawless and effortless. In 2015, she made the leap from international print model to worldwide recognized actress. In Stefani's new film, Till Human Voices Wake Us, she stars alongside Lindsay Lohan, Casie Chegwidden, Jordan Weller, and Alissa Bourne. The film has showcased at film festivals across the world, propelling Sober into further stardom, and has been awarded the honor of Best Film at the International Fashion Film Awards in Los Angeles, as well as a Best Directing Nomination.
By Natasha Sydor9 years ago in Longevity








