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Episode supported by Starbucks Protein at Starbucks Canada @starbuckscanada
https://protein.starbucks.ca/
When it comes to aging powerfully, there’s one thing we can’t afford to lose: muscle.
In this episode, Melissa sits down with one of the world’s foremost experts on muscle health and aging — Dr. Stuart Phillips, Professor of Kinesiology at McMaster University, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Muscle Health and Aging, and Director of the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence. With over 400 scientific papers and 31,000 citations, Dr. Phillips is one of the most cited researchers in the world when it comes to how nutrition and exercise shape our bodies over time.
Together, Melissa and Dr. Phillips unpack why building and maintaining muscle is essential for women — not just for strength or appearance, but for metabolic health, independence, and longevity. They dig into:
Because when it comes to longevity, strength isn’t optional — it’s powerful.
As Melissa says, there are those who “do their research,” and then there are those, like Dr. Phillips, who are doing the research. This is your chance to hear directly from the scientist changing how we think about aging, health, and the power of muscle.
Tech and Audio Producer: Drew Garner
Producer: Melissa Grelo
By Melissa Grelo4.3
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Episode supported by Starbucks Protein at Starbucks Canada @starbuckscanada
https://protein.starbucks.ca/
When it comes to aging powerfully, there’s one thing we can’t afford to lose: muscle.
In this episode, Melissa sits down with one of the world’s foremost experts on muscle health and aging — Dr. Stuart Phillips, Professor of Kinesiology at McMaster University, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Muscle Health and Aging, and Director of the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence. With over 400 scientific papers and 31,000 citations, Dr. Phillips is one of the most cited researchers in the world when it comes to how nutrition and exercise shape our bodies over time.
Together, Melissa and Dr. Phillips unpack why building and maintaining muscle is essential for women — not just for strength or appearance, but for metabolic health, independence, and longevity. They dig into:
Because when it comes to longevity, strength isn’t optional — it’s powerful.
As Melissa says, there are those who “do their research,” and then there are those, like Dr. Phillips, who are doing the research. This is your chance to hear directly from the scientist changing how we think about aging, health, and the power of muscle.
Tech and Audio Producer: Drew Garner
Producer: Melissa Grelo

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