WTF 086: How To Become More Attractive As You Age w/ Pilar Gerasimo

Published: June 15, 2018, 12:31 p.m.

Welcome to the WTF Should I Do w/ My Life?! podcast.
\nWe all know we\u2019re gonna die\u2026
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\nBut for our sanity, evolution must have installed some kinda "death-denial feature" in our software, because we act like we\u2019ll live forever.
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\nThis is why death can feel so shocking. We knew death would happen one day but never really expect it.
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\nWell, that\u2019s been my experience with aging recently. I knew that shit would happen one day, but I thought that day was like 150 years from now.
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\nA little backstory: I recently noticed my hairline starting to recede, so my optimistic self hit up my homey Google, knowing he\u2019d come thru with a solution. But what I found was so contradictory, confusing, and misleading.
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\nTo cut through the chaos, I decided to reach out to another friend (and scientifically validated health revolutionary), Pilar Gerasimo. She\u2019s the creator of Experience Life magazine (3 million+ people readership) and the co-host of The Living Experiment podcast.
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\nWhen Pilar hit me back with some tough-love about acceptance, my initial response was something to the effect of: \u201cAh, fuck!\u201d
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\nI pushed back\u2026 she pushed back even more\u2026 and then she suggested I open up to my community about these personal challenges I was navigating. And so we recorded a podcast all about how to age wisely!
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\nCome listen in and you\u2019ll learn about:
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\nThe important difference between aging from \u201cfear\u201d vs \u201cfun\u201d
\nHow to avoid losing your \u201csocial value\u201d as you get older
\nIncreasing your confidence + eliminating your \u201caging\u201d insecurities
\nHow to not become \u201cGeorge Costanza\u201d and give up on looking good
\nRebelling against society's anti-aging propaganda and taking your power back
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\nI go into some p-r-e-t-t-y, p-r-e-t-t-y personal stuff in the interview.
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\nHave a listen and then hit me back and let me know whatcha think!
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\nThe wisdom in this conversation was super helpful for me. And I hope it\u2019s helpful for you too!
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\nPeace yo.
\nJacob