Episodios

  • 100NO 679: Introverts, Extroverts & The Friendship Shift
    Apr 6 2026

    Introverts, Extroverts & Friendships over time

    How do friendships change in both nature and meaning as we get older?

    From navigating the differences between family and friends, to the importance of having multiple social circles and learning how to invest in quality relationships, there’s no doubt that the art of making friends is more important than ever – no matter what age we are.

    We discuss the unique ways introverts and extroverts recharge, why it’s okay to set boundaries, and how friendship rituals can anchor us through life. Whether you’re looking to strengthen your circle or simply value the friends who stand the test of time, this episode is packed with heartfelt wisdom and encouragement for building lasting bonds.

    02:00 Navigating friendships as we age 06:55 How friendships evolve over time 08:48 Maintaining friendships over time 13:55 Building meaningful relationships 14:58 Balancing multiple social environments 19:09 End-of-day social burnout is OK!

    For more on 100 Not Out go to www.100notout.com

    For more on Marcus go to www.marcuspearce.com.au

    For more on Damo go to www.damiankristof.com

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  • 100NO 678: Calories, Carbs, and Cutting Back: Mastering Aging Well Without Diet Fads
    Mar 29 2026

    Today we dive into the real-life challenges and insights around conscious lifestyle changes—especially when it comes to the habits we form over time, like alcohol, snacks, and the ever-present changes in body composition.

    We both explore how old behaviors can subtly undermine our progress. We discuss the science behind calorie deficits, the social rituals of eating and drinking, and discuss why calorie quality matters just as much as quantity.

    04:57 "Belly Fat and Calorie Deficit" 07:44 "Shifting Views on Nutrition" 12:12 "Calories Are Calories Truth" 16:05 "Calorie Intelligence vs. Information" 20:25 "Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Origins" 21:46 "Nutrition Confusion Explained Simply"

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  • 100NO 677: Pop, Stretch, Repeat: Muscle Mishaps and Lessons for Longevity
    Mar 22 2026

    Today the conversation dives into the realities of growing older and staying active. Marcus opens up about his own fitness journey—his push for strength, his humorous mishap with a groin injury, and the constant struggle to balance being “strong” with being “long” (or flexible). Damo as always brings his wisdom, sharing practical insights on stretching, injury prevention, and why “negative gains” are something to watch out for as we get older.

    Hopefully you’ll find plenty of laughs, candid admissions, some good tips for being active as you get older, and as always a few shoutouts to listeners. Whether you’re someone who loves to go hard at the gym or prefers foundational movement and flexibility, this heartfelt (and sometimes cheeky) chat will help you reflect on your own approach to health and longevity.

    06:04 "Health Journeys and Aging Strong"

    08:20 Love vs. Judgment Mantra

    10:26 "Popping Muscles With Age"

    14:55 "Should Marcus Change His Mindset?"

    17:28 "Daily Stretching and Fitness Routine"

    20:46 Overtraining Leads to Negative Gains

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  • 100NO 676: We turn 13! 13 Lessons from 13 years of 100 Not Out
    Mar 15 2026

    This week, we're celebrating 13 phenomenal years of mastering the art of aging well together. From humble beginnings recording our first episodes in 2012 to reaching episode 676, it's been a wild ride!

    Today we're reflecting on the 13 most important longevity lessons we've learned along the way. We dive into everything from how our thoughts on nutrition have evolved, to why social connections often trump diet, how movement and purpose fuel a long and vibrant life, and why quality of life matters as much as quantity. We talk about financial wellbeing, the importance of building resilience through healthy stress, and why the only way to truly understand longevity is to observe it up close.

    As we reminisce about memorable guests, stories from the blue zones, and the wisdom we've gathered, join us as we celebrate the lessons, laughter, and inspiration that have carried us through more than a decade of 100 Not Out. Here's to making the rest of our lives the best of our lives!

    04:37 "Social Connection Trumps Nutrition"

    07:54 "Redefining Life After Work"

    11:49 Movement vs. Nutrition: Key Insights

    15:32 "Quality Over Quantity in Life"

    17:14 "Choosing How We Age"

    20:53 "Crab Mentality and Growth"

    24:20 Strength First, Movement Matters

    26:58 "Negative Effects of Chronic Stress"

    30:13 "Aging Well Requires Financial Planning"

    Photo byWaldemar Brandt onUnsplash

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  • 100NO 675: From Wellness to Longevity: Controversy, lessons and laughs from our fave episodes over 13 years
    Mar 8 2026

    This week, we’re together in Melbourne to celebrate an incredible milestone—13 years and 675 episodes dedicated to mastering the art of aging well. As we reminisce about our journey, we dive into both the highlights and controversies that have shaped the wellness and longevity movement over the past decade . We reflect on major wellness debates and headline-grabbing moments, including figures like Belle Gibson and Pete Evans, and talk about the rise of the “longevity” movement and the growing fascination with Blue Zones. This episode is packed with insights, laughs, and nostalgic stories as we share wisdom gained from our global travels and interviews with inspiring centenarians, highlighting how the definition of living well as we age has evolved.

    We also tease our upcoming list of 13 lessons learned in 13 years of podcasting and invite you — whether you’re a new listener or have been with us since the beginning — to share your own takeaways from the show. No matter how long you’ve been tuning in, this episode promises warmth, wisdom, and a true celebration of living life to the fullest!

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  • 100NO 674: 14 Timeless Longevity Principles
    Mar 1 2026

    Today we revisit the timeless wisdom of the late Dr. Walter Bortz—a true pioneer in longevity science – and alumni of the podcast who joined us on episode 5!

    Drawing inspiration from Bortz’s book, “The Roadmap to 100,” we break down his 14 enduring principles for a long, vibrant life. From the necessity of movement and the power of mindset, to the importance of purpose, connection, and even celebrating our sexuality, this episode serves as an enlightening audit for anyone wanting to make the rest of their life the best of their life.

    00:00 “Dr. Walter Bortz’s Longevity Principles” 05:24 “Celebrate Fun Through Movement” 06:19 E-Bike = Lack of Effort 10:33 “Fitness Journey and Nutrition Focus” 15:00 “Embrace Sexuality for Longevity” 17:04 “Nutrition Isn’t Everything” 18:58 “Roadmap to 100 Review”

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  • 100NO 673: Breaking Ageing Stereotypes & the power of incremental change
    Feb 22 2026

    This week, we share an upcoming major milestone— 100 Not Out soon turns 13 years young as a podcast— we’re entering teenagehood!

    We dive into the importance of breaking ageing stereotypes – no matter your age – as well as the realities of setting achievable fitness targets when society encourages sedentary living.

    We discuss the value of incremental progress, and why those sustainable changes often trump quick fixes.

    You’ll hear stories of our adventurous guests, who are constantly showing us that you’re never too old – to do almost anything!

    For more on Damian Kristof go to www.damiankristof.com

    For more on Marcus Pearce go to www.marcuspearce.com.au

    00:40 “Celebrating a Milestone Together” 04:30 “20% Stronger, Leaner, Flexible” 10:32 “Progress with 5% Increments” 13:45 Diet vs Exercise for Body Goals 17:33 “SuperAgers” 19:08 “White Water Rafting”

    Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash

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    24 m
  • 100NO 672: 6 Secrets to being a Super Ager
    Feb 15 2026

    This recent article on the journalist’s parents who are ageing well has provoked a conversation on what it takes to be a “super ager” in today’s world. The terms is now used to define people who are ageing gracefuly and not buying into the ageing stereotype.

    The question is - are you a super ager and if not, what can you do to put yourself in that category? These six “secrets” are a good place to start.

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    23 m