Sped-up yoga. Sped-up hiking. This is basically my internal experience on a good day. 😄
Somewhere in the middle of the trail I stopped next to a burned tree for a break.
Tall, charred, still completely standing. The forest around it already regenerating.
I have students older than me who hike farther, camp, play tennis, and show up on the mat every single week.
The tree. My students. Same energy.
Longevity isn’t about avoiding the fire. It’s about what you do after.
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Some of my longevity students are older than me. They hike farther. Camp overnight. Play tennis. Show up every week without fail.
I think about them on the trail.
Stopped next to a burned tree — charred, tall, taller than the frame could hold - for .
The forest around it quietly coming back to life.
Not perfection. Not the absence of hard seasons. Just the continuing.
That’s what longevity actually looks like.
Stopped on the trail next to a burned tree for a break. Charred all the way up — taller than the frame could hold.
Still standing.
There’s something about a tree that has been through that and just… continues. The forest around it regenerating. Life finding its way back.
I thought about my longevity students. Some older than me. Hiking longer and farther than me. Camping. Playing tennis. Showing up on the mat every week.
Still standing. Still moving. Still going.
That’s what we’re building. Not just fitness. Resilience that outlasts the hard seasons.
Some conversations change the room.
I recorded my first session yesterday.
I can’t share who the guests were yet — but I will say they were the perfect people to open this chapter.
The kind of extraordinary that reminds you why timing matters.
Working with an incredible producer — Tamar, — and feeling genuinely ready for what’s next.
Bringing you extraordinary people during extraordinary times.
Something is coming. 🌿
Testing, testing. 🎙️
It works. And so did they.
I can’t tell you who yet.
What I can tell you is that these were exactly the right guests to lay the foundation for what this show is going to be.
Extraordinary doesn’t cover it.
Working with my producer on something I’ve been building toward for a long time.
The timing feels right.
The people feel right.
More soon. 🌿
Bringing you extraordinary people during extraordinary times.
Testing, testing. 🎙️
Apparently it works.
What happened in that room is still sinking in. Extraordinary guests.
A conversation I didn’t want to end.
And a producer who made the whole thing feel effortless to me.
I’m not ready to share everything yet. But I will say this — the timing could not be more right.
For these guests.
For this moment.
For what’s coming.
Bringing you extraordinary people during extraordinary times.
Stay tuned. 🌿
Thanks Tamar for making this happen!
03/27/2026
Confession: I prepared for last night’s networking event the way I prepare for most things at Evexia — infrared sauna, massage chair, nervous system settled. Then I walked in ready. 😄
Scott and Warren have built something rare here. A health club that actually understands what longevity means — state-of-the-art equipment, yes, but also recovery, stress reduction, healthy food, outdoor spaces with lagoon views, and a real community.
Last night’s networking event was the latest example. Thoughtful format, interesting people, wide range of what everyone is building and doing.
A place that gets the whole picture.
Thanks Arjun for making the networking so powerful. 🌿
caught me at the end of our evening at the De Young — supplements in one hand, a butterfly pea flower latte in the other. She sent it to the family chat immediately. Honestly, a very accurate slice of my daily life. 😂
We had gone to see the Bouquet to Art show — florists translating paintings into flowers, sculptures into botanicals, whole gowns made of petals.
It was the kind of evening that reminds you why you live near a city: beauty you didn’t make, shared with someone you love, in a park that’s been there longer than either of you.
There’s real research on what an evening like this does for the brain. But you don’t need the research to feel it.
Joy to you 🌸
Thursday evening, and I wandered through the De Young’s Bouquet to Art show — florists interpreting paintings through flowers, whole gowns made of petals and leaves. Something about standing in front of a painting you’ve seen before and suddenly seeing it reborn as a bouquet makes you look twice. At both.
We ate on a bench in Golden Gate Park before going in. We lingered. We laughed.
And at the end, I had a butterfly pea flower latte — a brilliant blue, non-caffeinated, quietly medicinal little drink — while also, yes, taking my supplements. (Raquel documented this for the family chat. It was not a glamorous moment. It was a very me moment.)😂
Turns out museums are genuinely good for your brain — novelty, beauty, and social connection in one place. But honestly, I wasn’t thinking about that Thursday. I was just happy to be there with my daughter.
Joy to you 🌸
Raquel caught me at the end of our evening at the De Young — supplements in one hand, a butterfly pea flower latte in the other. She sent it to the family chat immediately. Honestly, a very accurate slice of my daily life. 😂
We had gone to see the Bouquet to Art show — florists translating paintings into flowers, sculptures into botanicals, whole gowns made of petals.
It was the kind of evening that reminds you why you live near a city: beauty you didn’t make, shared with someone you love, in a park that’s been there longer than either of you.
There’s real research on what an evening like this does for the brain. But you don’t need the research to feel it.
Joy to you 🌸
Thursday evening my daughter, and I wandered through the ‘s Bouquet to Art show — florists interpreting paintings through flowers, whole gowns made of petals and leaves.
Something about standing in front of a painting you’ve seen before and suddenly seeing it reborn as a bouquet makes you look twice. At both.
We ate on a bench in Golden Gate Park before going in. We lingered. We laughed.
And at the end, I had a butterfly pea flower latte — a brilliant blue, non-caffeinated, quietly medicinal little drink — while also, yes, taking my supplements. Raquel documented this for the family chat. It was not a glamorous moment. (It was a very me moment.)
Turns out museums are genuinely good for your brain — novelty, beauty, and social connection in one place. But honestly, I wasn’t thinking about that Thursday. I was just happy to be there with my daughter.
Joy to you 🌸
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