

What a 'consequence of success' means for life expectancy
Oct 16, 2024
Jay Olshansky, a leading professor of epidemiology, discusses groundbreaking insights into life expectancy. He reveals how recent analysis suggests we've peaked in lifespan potential, debunking the myth that we will all live to 100. Olshansky emphasizes the importance of focusing on health span rather than merely extending life, reinforcing that quality is as crucial as quantity. He also shares why this shift in perspective could be beneficial, prompting listeners to rethink our relationship with aging.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Global Crises and Political Tensions Intensify
03:42 • 2min
Public Figures and Accountability: Reactions to Controversial Incidents
06:08 • 2min
Exploring Life Expectancy Amidst Comedy's Evolution
08:30 • 1min
The Limits of Life Expectancy: Aging and Health Span
09:57 • 14min