Rediscovering Play and Purpose: David Nelson's Mission for Healthy Aging in Northwest Arkansas
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"if you stay active, if you stay engaged in your life and you're serving a larger cause, like for me, helping other people to find the courage and the energy to reinvent themselves and go back to their childhood, which is what I've done with myself."
– David Nelson
What does it look like to reinvent yourself at 71? For David Nelson, it starts with a pickleball paddle and a whole lot of intentional joy.
David is a wellness expert, motivational speaker, and founder of AHA University — and he'll be the first to tell you he's also the CEO of Fun. In this episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas®, he sits down with Randy Wilburn to talk about what happens when you stop treating age as a ceiling and start treating it as a starting line.
After a running injury forced him to find a new outlet, David discovered pickleball — and what began as physical therapy quickly became something much bigger. He's now using the sport as a bridge between generations, cultures, and communities, proving that a simple game can open doors that might otherwise stay closed.
This is a conversation about reinvention, the underrated power of play, and why Northwest Arkansas keeps showing up as the kind of place where people — and possibilities — flourish. No matter where you are in life, David's story might just be the nudge you didn't know you needed.
Key Takeaways:
- Reinvention Has No Age Limit: You can start something new, find purpose, and build community no matter how old you are.
- Pickleball as a Gateway: Pickleball brings people of all ages together and helps build coordination, connection, and confidence.
- The Power of Play: Play is not just for kids—adults and seniors need it for mental and physical health.
- Active, Healthy Aging: Staying active makes a difference, even if it’s just walking or playing with friends.
- Importance of Family & Community: Northwest Arkansas is a place where family matters, and there are many ways to connect with others.
- Storytelling & Legacy: Sharing your story and listening to others can inspire, heal, and help you find your real voice and values.
- Consistency Matters: Small steps and gradual improvement add up over time.
All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*- Aha.University
- David Nelson on LinkedIn
- FindItNWA.com NWA’s Hyperlocal Business Directory
This episode is sponsored by*
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