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274 Can We Slow Aging? Perspectives from the Director of Forever Young- A Documentary – with David Donnelly

  1. 274 Can We Slow Aging? Perspectives from the Director of Forever Young- A Documentary - with David Donnelly Dr. Gillian Lockitch 44:04

What if the future of aging is no longer defined simply by lifespan, but by how long we can remain mentally sharp, physically active, emotionally connected, and fully engaged with life? In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Gillian Lockitch speaks with documentary filmmaker, David Donnelly, director of the acclaimed documentary, Forever Young, about the rapidly evolving science of Longevity and the questions for humanity, emerging alongside the science. Together, they explore the difference between lifespan and healthspan, the growing role of biomarkers, wearables, epigenetics, and Lifestyle medicine, and the ethical and emotional implications of extending human life. Listeners will gain insight into the science driving the longevity revolution while reflecting on what it truly means to age well in a Technology-driven world. David Donnelly is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and director. His work focuses on science, human performance, creativity, technology, and the evolving human experience. His first internationally distributed documentary, Maestro, explored musical mastery and Estonia’s Singing Revolution through the life of conductor Paavo Järvi. He later directed documentaries including Nordic Pulse, Forte, and The Cost of Convenience, examining culture, technology, and human autonomy. In Forever Young, Donnelly spent three years documenting leading longevity scientists and exploring the biological, ethical, and philosophical dimensions of extending human healthspan and lifespan. His work bridges scientific complexity with accessible storytelling that invites audiences to reflect on the future of aging and humanity itself.

Episode Timeline

00:00 – Welcome and introduction

02:35 – The longevity revolution and redefining healthy aging

03:58 – David Donnelly’s journey from pre-med student to filmmaker

05:30 – The documentary Maestro and Estonia’s Singing Revolution

08:37 – Why longevity science became the focus of Forever Young

10:59 – Dr. Lockitch’s personal journey into epigenetics and healthspan

13:17 – Healthspan versus lifespan and the science-fiction future of aging

15:06 – The “Death Doula” concept and the death-positive movement

17:46 – Death Meditation, Grief, and facing mortality consciously

19:43 – Longevity science, biomarkers, and rethinking how we spend our lives

22:15 – Wearables, biological age testing, and tracking healthspan

26:28 – Hallmarks of aging and emerging biomarkers of longevity

29:01 – Ethical questions around lifespan extension and “escape velocity”

31:13 – Human trials targeting aging itself and the future of longevity medicine

33:27 – Epigenetics, lifestyle medicine, and personal responsibility for Health

35:47 – Environment, socioeconomic factors, and the cultural barriers to longevity

37:00 – Digital dementia, screen addiction, and modern threats to brain health

38:40 – The powerful message: Your genes are not your destiny

41:12 – Where to watch Forever Young and connect with David Donnelly

Connect with the work of David Donnelly

Forever Young Film Official Website

Forever Young Substack

Watch the documentaries Forever Young and Maestro

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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.