• #353: The Longevity Lie – Hattie Bryant on Why Living Forever Might Be Killing You

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#353: The Longevity Lie – Hattie Bryant on Why Living Forever Might Be Killing You

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  • 🔹 This episode is sponsored by: Set for Life InsuranceProtect your income and secure your future with True Own Occupation Disability Insurance. Visit www.doctorpodcastnetwork.co/setforlife today.🔹 This episode is sponsored by: CrowdHealthDitch the bureaucracy and take control of your healthcare with a smarter, more transparent system. Join the revolution at joincrowdhealth.com with promo code BSFREE for a discount on your first three months.---Ever wonder if the pursuit of eternal youth is actually robbing us of a good death—and maybe even a good life? Healthcare advocate and author Hattie Bryant joins us to challenge the myths of modern medicine’s death-denying culture. From the over-treatment epidemic to the rise of supplement obsession and longevity hype, Hattie brings decades of wisdom and clarity to a conversation too many of us avoid.We dig into why Americans are afraid to die, how our system profits from that fear, and what it really takes to have a life—and death—on your own terms.Main Topics Covered:Why we’re afraid to die and what that’s doing to our health choices The rise of "health perfectionism" and supplement addiction Does longevity = vitality, or just a longer slow death? The truth behind those flashy anti-aging clinical claims How spiritual emptiness fuels the obsession with living forever What living well really looks like, and why it includes dying well Hot Takes:“You’re not extending life; you’re prolonging death.” “We used to die of pneumonia. Now we die of protocols.” “Fifty years ago, we planned our estate. Now we plan to upload our consciousness.” A Better Path:Instead of trying to hack death, what if we focused on hacking life—with clarity, purpose, and soul-centered health choices?Closing Advice:Let’s stop fearing death and start fearing regret. Choose how you want to live—and how you want to leave. This episode isn’t about fear. It’s about freedom. Bio!Hattie Bryant has made a living since 1979 in adult education, public speaking, seminar and continuing education curriculum development, and television production for PBS stations. At the age of 27, while working as a public relations specialist for the University of North Texas, she decided she should either sell something or own something.After two years of research, she incorporated a business, Leadership Development Corporation, and while developing her own materials, she worked through a leading franchisor of business education materials. In that group she was among its top ten performers out of hundreds.For the next fifteen years, she taught management, sales and customer service in the classrooms of hundreds of small businesses and from the convention platform. She presented seminars in 47 states and produced teaching materials for customers like ABC and Frito-Lay.In 1993 Hattie began working with her husband, Bruce Camber, to bring the “best practices” of small business owners to public television, and since 1994 they have created more 300 half-hour episodes of Small business School featuring small business owners in 34 states and 150 cities. With sponsorship from IBM, the United States Postal Service, Verizon, Qwest, Travelers, Dun & Bradstreet, AT&T, MassMutual and Microsoft, Small Business School reached into millions of US homes via some 300 PBS member stations and around the world via the USA’s Voice of America.Hattie is the author of the book, Beating the Odds and in 1997 was given the Award of Excellence from the White House for her success in bringing the story of small business to television.Content from the show was edited into video companions for fifty college textbooks and an online one-of-a-kind learning tool can be found at SmallBusinessSchool.org.Hattie is a born-in-1950 Baby Boomer and in 2011 decided to take on the problem of death in America. Her book, I’ll Have It My Way, teaches how to think about, talk about and plan to live fully all the way to the end. In February 2019 the bible study on this topic I’ll Have It God’s Way launched into churches.Our Advice!Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print!All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at doc@bsfreemd.com or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.Please check out our every growing website as well at...
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🔹 This episode is sponsored by: Set for Life InsuranceProtect your income and secure your future with True Own Occupation Disability Insurance. Visit www.doctorpodcastnetwork.co/setforlife today.🔹 This episode is sponsored by: CrowdHealthDitch the bureaucracy and take control of your healthcare with a smarter, more transparent system. Join the revolution at joincrowdhealth.com with promo code BSFREE for a discount on your first three months.---Ever wonder if the pursuit of eternal youth is actually robbing us of a good death—and maybe even a good life? Healthcare advocate and author Hattie Bryant joins us to challenge the myths of modern medicine’s death-denying culture. From the over-treatment epidemic to the rise of supplement obsession and longevity hype, Hattie brings decades of wisdom and clarity to a conversation too many of us avoid.We dig into why Americans are afraid to die, how our system profits from that fear, and what it really takes to have a life—and death—on your own terms.Main Topics Covered:Why we’re afraid to die and what that’s doing to our health choices The rise of "health perfectionism" and supplement addiction Does longevity = vitality, or just a longer slow death? The truth behind those flashy anti-aging clinical claims How spiritual emptiness fuels the obsession with living forever What living well really looks like, and why it includes dying well Hot Takes:“You’re not extending life; you’re prolonging death.” “We used to die of pneumonia. Now we die of protocols.” “Fifty years ago, we planned our estate. Now we plan to upload our consciousness.” A Better Path:Instead of trying to hack death, what if we focused on hacking life—with clarity, purpose, and soul-centered health choices?Closing Advice:Let’s stop fearing death and start fearing regret. Choose how you want to live—and how you want to leave. This episode isn’t about fear. It’s about freedom. Bio!Hattie Bryant has made a living since 1979 in adult education, public speaking, seminar and continuing education curriculum development, and television production for PBS stations. At the age of 27, while working as a public relations specialist for the University of North Texas, she decided she should either sell something or own something.After two years of research, she incorporated a business, Leadership Development Corporation, and while developing her own materials, she worked through a leading franchisor of business education materials. In that group she was among its top ten performers out of hundreds.For the next fifteen years, she taught management, sales and customer service in the classrooms of hundreds of small businesses and from the convention platform. She presented seminars in 47 states and produced teaching materials for customers like ABC and Frito-Lay.In 1993 Hattie began working with her husband, Bruce Camber, to bring the “best practices” of small business owners to public television, and since 1994 they have created more 300 half-hour episodes of Small business School featuring small business owners in 34 states and 150 cities. With sponsorship from IBM, the United States Postal Service, Verizon, Qwest, Travelers, Dun & Bradstreet, AT&T, MassMutual and Microsoft, Small Business School reached into millions of US homes via some 300 PBS member stations and around the world via the USA’s Voice of America.Hattie is the author of the book, Beating the Odds and in 1997 was given the Award of Excellence from the White House for her success in bringing the story of small business to television.Content from the show was edited into video companions for fifty college textbooks and an online one-of-a-kind learning tool can be found at SmallBusinessSchool.org.Hattie is a born-in-1950 Baby Boomer and in 2011 decided to take on the problem of death in America. Her book, I’ll Have It My Way, teaches how to think about, talk about and plan to live fully all the way to the end. In February 2019 the bible study on this topic I’ll Have It God’s Way launched into churches.Our Advice!Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print!All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at doc@bsfreemd.com or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.Please check out our every growing website as well at...

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