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237 Healthy Aging Made Practical: Mind, Environment, Diet, Activity, Community with Scott Fulton

  1. 237 Healthy Aging Made Practical: Mind, Environment, Diet, Activity, Community with Scott Fulton Dr. Gillian Lockitch 41:46

In Episode 237, in conversation with Dr. Gillian Lockitch, Scott Fulton reframes “successful aging” as more years, more moments, more Money. He unpacks his MEDAC model—Mind, Environment, Diet, Activity, Community—and shows how small, practical tweaks compound: design homes for Longevity, manage toxin exposure sensibly, eat for quality/variety/fiber, move all day (not just “Exercise”), train balance, and build supportive community. They also explore simple ways to measure what matters and why stepping outside your comfort zone is a powerful aging tool. Scott Fulton is a longevity educator and positive-aging innovator whose work sits at the intersection of Health and housing. He teaches adult learners about healthspan and aging (Northwestern, UVA, University of Delaware), created the MEDAC system (Mind, Environment, Diet, Activity, Community), is a member of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine and the True Health Initiative Council, and served as President of the National Aging in Place Council. He and his wife live in Charlottesville, VA, in a demonstration home designed for optimal aging.

Timeline:

00:00 – 03:20 | Why “Wealthspan” now Gillian’s introduction: aging is inevitable, poor health isn’t. Scott’s thesis: extend health, life, and financial Security—so you can collect more meaningful moments.

03:21 – 09:58 | Designing a home that ages with you One-step entries, wider doors, “free-flow” layouts, smart use of terrain. Beauty + function beats “clinical” design and prevents future injuries/barriers.

09:59 – 18:13 | From big systems to positive aging, Scott’s career pivot: apply systems thinking to aging. Against siloed care; for measurable, holistic balance (homeostasis) and Innovation that actually changes outcomes.

18:14 – 26:59 | MEDAC: Mind & Environment Stay curious; protect cognition. Shape two environments: your home and your exposures. You can’t avoid toxins entirely—reduce risk and diversify behaviors.

27:00 – 31:53 | MEDAC: Diet & Activity Start with quality, add variety, and count fiber. Activity ≠ just workouts: build cardio, strength, balance, and move through the day to fight sedentariness.

31:54 – 40:52 | MEDAC: Community + Resilience & the “one bold thing” rule Social connection protects brain and practical living. Gillian and Scott on mindset, brain training, and choosing something outside your comfort zone to spark Growth.

Learn about Scott Fulton and his book.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottfultonentrepreneur/ https://www.youtube.com/@whealthspan

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Dr. Gillian Lockitch is an international speaker, author of Growing Older, Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and The Art of Retiring Comfortably, and host of the Growing Older, Living Younger Podcast. As a dual-certified Specialist in Paediatrics and Medical Biochemistry and Professor at the University of British Columbia, her professional career was rooted in science. During her rehabilitation from life-saving emergency spinal surgery, her passion to be able to dance again led her to explore the intersection of medical and epigenetic science with non-Western healing traditions, to understand how to change aging at the cellular level. Within the Growing Older, Living Younger Project, the Change Your Aging Masterplan cycle is a year-long 3 part coaching program to preserve mind and brain, build your best body, and to survive and thrive in your environment. At 70 Dr. Lockitch became a first time entrepreneur, building a global online business with the premiere wellness and beauty company, to help others extend their healthspan, stay vibrant, active, and independent as they age. Now retired from medical practice, Dr. Lockitch is an empathetic coach and mentor but does not diagnose, treat or prescribe for medical diseases.