Booking Overview

Century Lives explores how people are aging into the 21st century—and what must change so longer lives are healthy and rewarding. The show looks across aging-related domains like housing, healthcare, work, and technology, featuring innovators and experts who are building practical solutions.

Metrics

Episodes: 74

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 1.5k subscribers

Instagram: 13.0k followers

30s Ad: 27 - 33, 60s Ad: 32 - 38

Host

Ken Stern - Ken Stern is the host of Century Lives (Stanford Century on Longevity). He leads the podcast’s focus on how to ensure people’s longer lives remain healthy, meaningful, and supported—examining educa...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Subject-matter experts in aging/gerontology, healthspan care models, housing and community design, caregiving innovation, and age-related technology (e.g., AgeTech). Often includes founders or senior leaders of companies developing assistive/mobility solutions and recognized planning/health experts.
Required Achievements:  
Led or helped scale programs or models that support aging in place, Recognized expertise in housing/community planning for older adults, Founded or executive-led organizations in AgeTech/assistive technology, Published or demonstrated measurable impacts on health outcomes (e.g., reduced hospitalizations or care costs)

Recent Guest Discussions

Ryan Frederick - Senior Housing And Community Design Choices; Where/how Older Adults Should Live

Recent Topics

Aging, Longevity, Healthcare, Housing, Gerontology, Technology, Caregiving, Mobility, Healthspan, Public Policy

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Century Lives
:

Robot Pets: Holograms and the Future of Loneliness

May 13, 2026

New research indicates that loneliness is again on the rise. And people over 60 are spending more time online and with their own personal devices. But if technology pulled us apart - can it also put us back together? Today we meet a new generation of robot companions that are designed to fix loneliness.

Moving Forward

April 29, 2026

We’re an aging nation. By 2050, for the first time ever, Americans over age 60 will outnumber those aged 10 to 24. Older adults increasingly prefer aging in place, so the need for technologies that support activities of daily living, mobility, and social connection is growing.  In Century Lives: The AgeTech Revolution, we travel to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where we and 150,000 of our closest friends scope out the technologies that claim they will improve our lives as we gro...

Where Should I Live?: A Call-In Special

April 15, 2026

By 2030, every Baby Boomer will be 65 or older. Many of these older adults will live alone and on limited incomes, and many will have mobility and other health challenges. This so-called “silver tsunami” is here to stay, and the math is ominous. The nation already has a housing shortage—and a senior-care shortage. On the plus side, many of these older folks will be healthier and more active, engaged, and tech-savvy than their peers in prior generations. But since their housing needs and prefe...

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