Roger Frampton
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Podcast Appearances
Like, if they see you sitting on the sofa,
you know, watching TV and not having a practice of movement and not being invested in that or being invested in your long-term health.
That's what they grow up and that's what they see.
If they see you moving amazingly, mom and dad or guardian, whoever, going out and hanging, right, and squatting on the ground and sitting on the floor and teaching them that this is important and as you get older, you can still be mobile and you can still keep your movement.
If they've grown up in that environment, then it's just normal.
You know, in the East, it's like, have you heard the term here, the gray tsunami?
So I was listening to this business podcast, and I went, it's called the gray tsunami, which is basically that the whole thing is, what are we going to do with all the old people?
Right?
What are we going to do with the old people?
Are you talking about that these people can't move phenomenally well?
We have this crazy idea in the West that older people are a burden to society and need to be pushed to the side.
What are we going to do with them?
No one's having kids.
And then the business podcast went on to how care homes is a really good business to get into because they all have these, right?
In the East, it's about...
older people are wise connection get out in the parks listen to your elders independent it's it's a completely different picture and so it's not just mobility it's literally like
Older people are people to look up to, to learn from.
Massive.
Knowing.
Just spend a few minutes on YouTube, literally, or whatever platform I'm not assigned to use.