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#722 PREVENTION MAGAZINE - Sarah Smith Editor

An episode of the The Not Old - Better Show podcast, hosted by Paul Vogelzang, titled "#722 PREVENTION MAGAZINE - Sarah Smith Editor" was published on June 12, 2023 and runs 29 minutes.

June 12, 2023 ·29m · The Not Old - Better Show

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PREVENTION MAGAZINE - Sarah Smith Editor

The Not Old Better Show, Healthy Living Interview Series

Welcome to The Not Old Better Show Healthy Living Interview Series on radio and podcast.  I'm Paul Vogelzang, and we have a fantastic guest in Sarah Smith, editor-in-chief at Prevention Magazine, whom I will introduce in just a moment.

But quickly, if you missed any episodes, last week was our 721st episode in honor of Pride Month when our topic was Gender, Sexuality, and the Fairy Tale - Pride Month, and we spoke with Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman.  Two weeks ago, I spoke with  Dr. Jennifer Dill, urban studies professor and planning director of the Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University. We discussed with us all things eBikes. Excellent subjects for our Not Old Better Show audience. If you missed those shows, along with any others, you can go back and check them out with my entire back catalog of shows, all free for you, there on our website, NotOld-Better.com. You can Google Not Old Better and get everything you need about us!

Editor-in-Chief at Prevention Magzaine, Sarah Smith, is our guest today.  For 70 years, the Prevention Magazine has been a leading provider of trustworthy health information, empowering readers with practical strategies to improve their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Prevention Magazine recognizes that everyone's path to wellness is unique.

What our audience here on The Not Old Better Show love, and me personally, for that matter, about Prevention's award-winning content is more than just factually accurate and up to date—it's also written in friendly, jargon-free language that provides real-life context around complex information, and truly helps The Not Old Better Show audience make important decisions about their health.  We need that, especially today.

Sarah Smith and I will be talking today about her inspiration as editor-in-chief, how Prevention Magazine caters to our 60+ age audience here on The Not Old Better Show, and role of research and evidence-based information in the articles and content published in Prevention Magazine (we want our healthcare information hone

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