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10 Jun: The Fashion World’s Most Unlikely Disruptors Are Over 50

Three women over 50 are shaking up the fashion industry—and proving reinvention has no age limit. From launching viral TikTok careers to redefining adaptive fashion, Caroline Baudino, Nancy Volpe Beringer, and Marla Wynne are rewriting the style rulebook. Their stories defy outdated norms and spotlight a powerful midlife movement built on authenticity, resilience, and inclusion. This inspiring post shows how women in midlife are becoming industry leaders, influencers, and change makers—reclaiming their voice and reshaping fashion for good.

04 Jun: The Wisdom of Rage: Margaret Gullette’s War on America’s Last Acceptable Prejudice

What if ageing isn’t the problem—but ageism is? Cultural critic Margaret Morganroth Gullette exposes how society’s obsession with youth fuels discrimination against older adults. In her bold books Agewise and Ending Ageism, the Brandeis scholar dismantles decline narratives and champions a powerful shift in how we see ageing. From everyday shaming to media invisibility, Gullette challenges us to rethink ageing as a source of wisdom, not weakness. Discover how one woman is fighting the last acceptable prejudice—and why it affects us all.

04 Jun: The Age of Age Denial: How Western Society’s Beauty Obsession is Erasing Character and Authenticity

When youth becomes our only measure of worth, ageing turns into a crisis of identity, not just appearance. This powerful cultural critique explores the rise of preventative Botox, social media’s obsession with ageless beauty, and the economic despair fuelling early cosmetic interventions. Unpacking the deeper psychological and societal costs, the post challenges ageism, artificial youth culture, and the erasure of authentic maturity. Discover why reclaiming the visible signs of ageing is a radical act—and how embracing time, not freezing it, may be the key to true self-worth and resilience.

04 Jun: The Hydrogen Prophet: Dr. Nicholas Perricone’s Restless Renaissance

What happens when a literature graduate challenges the science of ageing—and wins? Dr Nicholas Perricone revolutionised the anti-ageing industry with bold claims about inflammation, skincare, and now, hydrogen therapy. This post explores how his outsider intellect, relentless curiosity, and unconventional path made him both a skincare mogul and a medical heretic. From vitamin C breakthroughs to brain health innovation, discover why his critics call him reckless—but his results speak for themselves. If you're interested in anti-ageing science, skincare innovation, or medical mavericks, this is one story you can’t miss.

02 Jun: Music’s Secret to Longevity

What happens when a literature graduate rewrites the rules of skincare and anti-ageing science? Dr Nicholas Perricone built a multi-million dollar skincare empire by linking inflammation to ageing—decades before the science caught up. This post dives into his radical theories, vitamin C breakthroughs, hydrogen therapy obsession, and why his bold, unorthodox methods continue to divide experts. Whether you’re into skincare innovation, longevity science, or medical disruptors, this is essential reading on one of the most controversial figures in the wellness world.

02 Jun: The Longevity Brokers: Meet the Scientists Rewriting the Rules of Aging

What if ageing isn’t inevitable—but fixable? From Harvard to Stanford, leading longevity scientists are decoding the 12 biological hallmarks of ageing and developing real anti-ageing therapies backed by hard science, not hype. Discover Nobel-winning breakthroughs on telomeres, fasting, DNA repair, and epigenetic reprogramming that could radically extend your healthy lifespan. This post unpacks the game-changing research behind cellular rejuvenation, autophagy, and gene therapy—and introduces the brilliant minds making it happen. If you're serious about biohacking, life extension, or future health, this is the cutting-edge longevity science you need to know now.

02 Jun: The Retirement Crisis: Why G7 Nations Must Adapt to Longer Lives

What happens when retirement lasts as long as your career? As global life expectancy rises, outdated pension systems are collapsing under the pressure of supporting decades-long retirements. This article explores the looming crisis in G7 nations, the workplace prejudice sidelining older professionals, and how Japan’s bold, age-inclusive approach is rewriting the rulebook. From career reinvention at 70 to AI apprenticeships for over-55s, discover how rethinking ageing is key to avoiding generational conflict and economic breakdown.

23 May: The Cosmic Glow: How Space Exploration Revolutionised Beauty

NASA’s greatest skincare breakthrough wasn’t planned—it was discovered. From LED light therapy to radiation-fighting serums, space missions have sparked some of the beauty industry’s most advanced innovations. By studying how microgravity accelerates ageing and damages skin, scientists have developed cutting-edge skincare for Earth’s harshest environments. Learn how space science gave rise to billion-dollar brands like 111SKIN and changed how we treat ageing, inflammation, and cellular repair.

02 May: Scientific Gladiators: The Battle for Longevity’s Future

What if ageing isn’t inevitable, but a glitch in our cellular code? In The Immortality Games, we dive into the fierce scientific rivalry between David Sinclair and Charles Brenner—two longevity pioneers with clashing theories on how we age and how we might stop it. From NAD+ boosters to mitochondrial mechanics, this post explores anti-ageing science, supplement controversy, and the philosophy behind lifespan extension. If you're curious about cutting-edge longevity research, the ethics of biohacking, or whether resveratrol belongs in your morning routine, this is essential reading.

30 Apr: Gluten and Brain Inflammation: New Research Raises Concerns

What if gluten doesn’t just affect digestion—but your brain too? New research reveals that gluten may trigger inflammation in the brain’s metabolic control centre, potentially linking it to weight gain, insulin resistance, and cognitive decline. This post explores cutting-edge findings from the University of Otago, the role of microglia and astrocytes, and why even non-coeliacs might want to rethink modern gluten-heavy diets.