Ovarian Connection: Health Across a Woman's Life

Do not miss the Livelong Experience March 28-29

Dr. Jennifer Garrison is one of the world's foremost experts on ovarian aging. As a faculty member at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and founder of the Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity and Equality, her groundbreaking work explores the critical connection between ovarian health and overall vitality.

In the latest episode of the Livelong Media podcast, Dr. Garrison joins Erin Hunter for an inspiring conversation about ovarian aging, its role in healthspan, and the advancements shaping the future of women’s health.

Dr. Garrison captivated audiences at last year’s Livelong gathering, sparking meaningful discussions about women’s health and longevity. Building on those conversations, the 2025 Livelong Experience will continue to dive deep into key topics such as:

  • Movement, Mobility, Muscle Mass, and Menopause

  • Fertility Breakthroughs and Reproductive Health

  • Skin Care Treatments, Surgeries, and Enhancements

  • …and much more!

With just 200 spots available, this intimate gathering is your opportunity to engage with top experts, connect with like-minded attendees, and gain actionable strategies to build your personalized longevity blueprint.

Other Longevity episodes you may like 👇

1. The Keys to Longevity, Menopause and Women’s Health — Dr. Vonda Wright goes deep on what women can do to live longer, healthier lives.

2. The optimal female longevity protocolBiohacker Kayla Barnes-Lentz gives the low-down on longevity.

What changes have you observed in your well-being as a result of ovarian aging?

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