From Grumpy Old Men to Blue Zones: Garry Cole on Aging
- From Grumpy Old Men to Blue Zones: Garry Cole on Aging Kathe Kline and her guests discuss Retirement Lifestyle, not Money. 39:57
In this heartfelt and insightful episode of “Rock Your Retirement,” host Kathe Kline and long term guest co-host Barbara Mock welcome Garry Cole to engage in a deep conversation about aging, purpose, and Relationships in the context of retirement.
Barbara shares her excitement about her new project and inquires about Gary’s future aspirations post-retirement. Gary opens up about his evolving purpose, as his children have moved away and he now channels his energy into learning and sharing knowledge about aging through various platforms.
The discussion organically transitions to the critical topics of health and longevity, referencing essential works by Mark Hyman and Peter Attia that emphasize functional medicine and strong relationships.
Barbara introduces the show’s six pillars for a long and happy life, prompting Gary to elaborate on two crucial elements: relationships and optimism. They reflect on the alarming epidemic of loneliness in the United States and discuss strategies for mending and maintaining relationships.
Gary underscores the importance of friendship and forgiveness, drawing insightful parallels with the female dynamics in popular series like “Sex and the City.”
Kathe offers practical advice on preserving relationships by avoiding polarizing political discussions, while Barbara advocates for respectful conversations and the importance of forgiveness.
The trio emphasizes the rewards of reaching out to old friends, a topic Gary brings to life with his personal story of rekindling a 50-year-old friendship via social media.
They delve into the Okinawan concept of “MOAI,” lifelong friendship groups, showcasing the profound impact of social relationships on happiness and longevity.
Moreover, the conversation touches on the identity crisis many face upon retirement, comparing it to transitional life stages such as graduating high school or experiencing a midlife crisis. Gary shares a poignant moment at his daughter’s college graduation, likening retirement to graduating from the university of life. Through these reflections, they underscore the significance of finding new purpose and the emotional journey of self-reinvention that retirement brings.
Capping off the episode, Gary and Barbara discuss Gary’s book, “Are We Old Yet? A Casual Conversation About Aging,” which resonates deeply with Barbara’s own experiences. Together, they reflect on the importance of setting goals and maintaining motivation in retirement.
Barbara shares how a chapter on “grumpy old men” helped her empathize with her husband’s health struggles, while Gary offers practical advice on handling irritable male syndrome.
Ending on a nostalgic note, they share childhood memories, emphasizing how aging enriches life with cherished recollections. The episode is a stirring reminder of the beauty and profoundness in embracing the journey of aging with optimism and purpose.