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The Longevity Social Club

Issue #001 · June 13, 2026

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The Longevity Social Club

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The Longevity Social Club

Issue #001 · June 13, 2026

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This is the room where women, wellness, and AI finally share one table. Every week I bring you what launched, what’s worth your money, and what I’d actually do about it, with the receipts to back it up. Pour something. Let’s get into it.


Hi, I’m Bailey. Let me tell you who’s actually writing this, because I think it matters.

I grew up in a small town in Kentucky, the kind of place where the script gets written for you before you’re old enough to argue with it. By my dad’s math, I’d be a realtor by now, married, four kids, a comfortable life ten minutes from where I was born. There is nothing wrong with that life. It was never going to be mine.

The thing I care about most in this world, more than any launch or any number, is showing a girl from a small town that she can make it out. That she is allowed to want more, to build something of her own, to design a life nobody handed her. If this newsletter does one thing, I want it to be quiet proof that the door is real, and that she gets to walk through it.

So here is that proof, live. I’m writing this from a salon chair in Istanbul, for two very honest reasons. One, the exact hair that costs $3,500 at home is $670 here. Two, I built a life where I get to work wherever I want, whenever I want, and this week that looked like Turkey. A few weeks ago it looked like Cannes, standing outside the Palais des Festivals where the film festival happens, producing the media for the longevitydocs international summit for the second year running. Instead of the house ten minutes from home, I’m the CEO of my own marketing agency, and if I’m being fully honest, I have Claude running in the background for a couple of clients while I sit under these foils.

Longevity Social Club started the day I landed a client who was lightyears ahead of everyone else on AI. Something clicked. I wanted to keep learning at that level, and then I wanted to grab every woman who has ever felt boxed in and bring her with me. Women, wellness, and AI, the three things I cannot stop thinking about, all at one table.

That table is this newsletter. Every week, with receipts. 🫶

Hot take to open us up: health insurance is dead. It is time to take your health into your own hands, and if you want the first steps, here is exactly what I’d do.

  1. Find a cash-pay concierge physician. Someone who actually has the time to look at the whole picture.

  2. Get your routine blood work done, and add on your hormones. The right cash-pay physician will recommend this before you even have to ask.

  3. Get a wearable and start tracking your sleep. More than anything else on this list, sleep is longevity.

  4. Add in daily movement. Does 10k steps sound like a lot? Start with 5. This is all about building the habit.

  5. And lastly, find a community.

Community is the number one predictor of longevity. The blue zones earn their name from so much more than the food or the clean air, they are built on people who genuinely support each other, on nervous systems that finally get to relax. So here is your one assignment this week: picture your perfect community, and write down exactly what it looks like.

AI Release Radar

What actually dropped this month, and whether you should care.

  • Google Gemini Omni Flash (May 19, at I/O). Turns any input, a photo, a clip, a line of text, into editable, real-world-grounded video. For you: one asset becomes a week of on-brand content, and your production budget quietly shrinks.

  • Figma’s AI agent for the canvas (May 20). A natural-language agent that generates and edits designs, with multiple agents iterating in parallel. For you: you can ship real brand and product design without a designer on call for every little thing.

  • Claude Fable 5 (June 9). Anthropic’s most powerful public model yet, strong on coding, knowledge work, vision, and long memory. For you: the heavy artillery for the projects your usual model strains on.

  • Niteshift (June 10). A model-agnostic AI coding cloud that charges by the minute instead of selling you tokens, out of stealth with a $7M seed from Greylock. For you: a bet against vendor lock-in, worth watching if you’re building AI features and don’t want your costs chained to one model maker.

Women-Founded AI Spotlight

She built that.

Hint, co-founded by Martha Stewart (May 13). Hint came out of stealth with a $10M seed led by Slow Ventures. Its AI agent watches your home and flags maintenance, problems, and money-saving fixes before they become emergencies. Yes, that Martha Stewart, putting a household name behind consumer AI agents. Why I love it: it’s a master class in agent-first product design, and proof that “AI for the home” just got a face your audience already trusts.

Fifth Dimension AI, co-founded and led by Dr. Kate Jarvis (May, $26M Series A). An agentic AI platform that reads the messy pile of PDFs, spreadsheets, and data rooms behind real-estate deals and turns it into clean investment decisions. Why it matters: women are building serious, enterprise-grade AI, not only consumer apps, and raising real money to do it. Kate is the CEO and co-founder, and she just took the company into the US and Asia.

AI Tools for Builders

Steal these.

  • Close’s “Chloe” (June 9). An AI sales agent built into the Close CRM that calls and qualifies leads, books meetings, and follows up on its own. It made 818,000+ calls across 306 businesses in beta. Use it this week: a solo founder gets an always-on outbound caller without bolting on a separate tool.

  • CoSchedule Smart Editor (June 3). An AI writing and editing workspace built for marketers, with drafting and optimization tied to your content calendar. Use it this week: draft, edit, and schedule in one place instead of juggling a doc tool, an AI tool, and a planner.

The Claude Move

One thing I’m doing with Claude this week, so you can steal it.

This entire newsletter is built with Claude, so here is the exact move. Every week I hand Claude my beat (women, wellness, AI), my trusted sources, and one rule: bring me only the last seven days, with a link and a date on every item, and flag anything you cannot verify. It runs the search, reads the sources, and hands me a sorted, cited draft that I edit in my own voice. What used to be a full day of tabs and second-guessing is now a coffee and a read-through.

Steal it: open Claude, paste your five go-to sources, and say “act as my research analyst, pull only this week’s news on [your topic], give me a link and a date for each item, and tell me what you could not confirm.” That is the whole trick, and it is exactly what I’m teaching live on July 10.

In the Room

Where I’ve been, and what you don’t see from the outside.

That photo up top is me outside the Palais des Festivals, the building in Cannes that hosts the film festival every May. This time the spotlight belonged to medicine. For the second year running, I produced the media for the longevitydocs international summit, a room of longevity physicians from more than 30 countries comparing notes on how we actually extend healthspan.

Here is what you don’t see from the outside. The best conversations happened off-stage, in the hallways and over coffee, and the through-line was caution. The physicians building the future of longevity are far more measured than the internet selling it. They get genuinely excited about the basics done well, sleep, muscle, metabolic health, GLP-1 used responsibly, and they stay quietly skeptical of half the drips and powders being marketed in their name. Standing in that room a second time, the lesson landed again: the people with the most knowledge tend to make the smallest claims. That is the bar I want to hold here.

The Raise

Women who got the check, this month.

Where the money actually went, largest first, every founder verified and every date inside the last 30 days.

  1. Nourish, $100M Series C (May 19). Co-founder Stephanie Liu. An AI-native, dietitian-led virtual clinic pairing GLP-1 patients with real nutrition care. Women, wellness, and AI in one round, and the biggest check of the month.

  2. Board, $20M Series A (June 2). Founder and CEO Brynn Putnam, who previously built Mirror and sold it to Lululemon for $500M. A touchscreen device that blends physical board games with digital play. A proven founder back with “together tech,” already selling thousands.

  3. Lune & Wild, £2M Series A (June 1). Co-founders Lara Rodgers and Nadia Simonds. A chef-led premium baby and children’s food brand, scaling with backing from an ex-Ella’s Kitchen operator.

  4. Just Women’s Sports, seven-figure round (late May). Founder and CEO Haley Rosen. A women’s-sports media platform, capital landing during a defining year for the category. Amount undisclosed, so the softest number here, but a name worth knowing.

  5. Fertally, ~€100K (June 11). Founder Aisling Mooney. A fertility-intelligence platform with Enterprise Ireland backing. Early and small, the proof that the women’s-health pipeline keeps filling.

The Edit

Spend, skip, watch.

Trend radar:

  • GLP-1 is spawning a whole companion-nutrition economy: protein, hydration, muscle preservation.

  • NAD and NMN marketing just got a public science reality-check.

  • AI agents are arriving inside the tools you already pay for, from Close to CoSchedule to Figma.

  • Frontier models keep leapfrogging (Opus 4.8, Fable 5) while fresh infra bets against lock-in.

Where to Be

Women, AI, and wellness events worth the flight, over the next three months.

  • June 17–20 · VivaTech · Paris. Europe’s biggest tech festival, with roughly half its speakers women and a Female Founder Award. (AI · Women)

  • June 26 · Responsible AI Symposium · Los Angeles. AI LA’s gathering on building AI responsibly, made for founders and builders. (AI)

  • June 27–28 · Biohackers World · New York. Two days of longevity, recovery tech, and health optimization under one roof. (Wellness)

  • July 1–3 · Tokyo Physical AI Expo · Tokyo. Japan’s first expo for AI that works in the physical world, robotics and sensors included. (AI)

  • July 8–9 · RAISE Summit · Paris. A 9,000-person enterprise-AI summit inside the Louvre’s Carrousel. (AI)

  • July 8–10 · Growth Asia Summit · Singapore. A health and nutrition summit with a full day on healthy aging and healthspan. (Wellness)

  • July 20–22 · Women’s Health World Conference · Singapore. Three days on transforming women’s health, from research to reality. (Women · Wellness)

  • August 7–8 · bioEDGE Longevity Summit · New York. 750+ founders, clinicians, and execs on peptides, NAD, and regenerative medicine. (Wellness)

  • September 12–13 · AI Powered Women · Boston (MIT). A women-led AI leadership conference that blends hands-on AI training with wellness programming. The full women-plus-AI-plus-wellness trifecta. (Women · AI · Wellness)

  • September 18–19 · Mother of AI Summit · Miami. Two days with the women actually running AI inside their businesses, across LEAD, BUILD, and CREATE tracks. (Women · AI)

27 days out: our first virtual Claude training

We are 27 days from the first Longevity Social Club virtual Claude training, and I could not be more excited. It is a live, hands-on session for women founders who want to put Claude to work in their actual business, the same workflows I run for real clients, taught in plain language, with time to build alongside me. If you have been waiting for the room where this finally clicks, July 10 is it.

Live and virtual. July 10, 2026. RSVP

See you there.

xoxo

bailey

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