Adriane Berg: Generation Bold--The Fountain of Truth About Aging--Health, Wealth, Science, Success Adriane Berg
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Generation Bold--Talking About What Matters to You
The Generation Bold Podcast guides you to a fulfilled and purposeful life as you age.
Host Adriane Berg and her battalion of experts come to the rescue to bring you Generation Bold: The Fountain of Truth about Aging. Health. Wealth. Travel. Relationships. Home. Spirituality. Sexuality. Older parents. Boomerang kids. Grandparenting.
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In this episode of Generation Bold: The Fountain of Truth About Aging I interview Dr. Cynthia Stuen, the Main Representative from The International Federation On Ageing to the United Nations
Dr. Cynthia Stuen, is the Main Representative from The International Federation On Ageing to the United Nations, the Chair
of the NGO New York Committee On Ageing, and a leader in advocacy for Human Rights of older adults. Doctor Stuen gives us a behind-the-scenes
look at the United Nations Open-Ended Working Group On Ageing as it explores the gaps in human rights for older adults worldwide. In 2024 a core
group will report on the need to cover specific rights for older persons, and methods of monitoring how nations enforce those rights.
This report may become part of the very first convention, which is a document like a treaty that will have influence in the lives of
millions of older people. Doctor Stuen explains how you can impact age and gender equality and lend a voice to the
campaign for human rights that includes all of us. Let's make the slogan, Nothing About Us Without Us, a reality. -
Meet Jeff Rubin the Visionary Producer of Senior Moments
Jeff Rubin is the author of Wisdom of Age and the
seminal video series Senior Moments. I speak with a true visionary and
artist on what it means to be older, how we see ourselves and others, and why
ageism is so "sticky." Can we ever escape from our age-essential
attitudes? How do we transcend our self-age prejudices? Why do some elders
continue to contribute to the community, and others as wealthy and healthy
withdraw? Which one will you be as you age? -
Find the right residential community for yourself or a loved one? This week's interview with Dan Levitt of Kin Village is a not-to-be-missed discussion of the latest breakthroughs
Since the Generation Bold Podcast aired six years ago,
partially because of Covid and partially because the baby boomers are aging, we
have all taken a fresh look at senior residential communities, from past
failures to the new, uplifting way they offer care.
Kin Village displays all the attributes of the latest trends
in assisted living and continuing care residential communities. The Kinsman, a
service club, started the organization about a half-century ago. From humble
beginnings, Kin Village now serves hundreds of people every day. The community
center's hub offers programs and services around what residents love to do,
including jazzercise and ballroom dancing.
You will discover:
· How to assess a residential community, not only
for the activities it provides but for the encouragement and inclusion that
engages you or your loved one to participate.
· How ageism is still an issue in some residences,
and what you can do about it.
· How the tide is turning to less ageist views and
what it can mean to a vibrant senior residential community.
Dan is on the board of the International Federation on Ageing.
You will hear the challenges and issues, including older women, technology,
environmentalism, and healthcare equity, the IFA is tackling now and at its
16TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE on July 27 in Bangkok, Thailand. -
Be prepared to be inspired as never before on Generation Bold. In this episode, I interview, Pat Samples, a true motivational resource for Creative Aging and Body Knowledge.
Pat Samples opens your creativity, helps you redefine your
role in the world, by squarely addressing issues like the environment,
spirituality, and self-care. There's a lot of myths and truths about our own
creativity as we age. It isn't like the old days when we were thought of as
less competent, less creative. No!
Pat Samples books on caregiving, including self-care, body
knowledge and wellbeing show us that
creativity can take many forms and always be inspiring.
My promise to you. Hear Pat and you will be inspired
and motivated to make new things happen in your life and share with others.
Listen to how her passion about the environment led to real change in the
world…one women, big impact.
Learn more at www.PatSamples.com about Conscious vibrant
ageing, writing coaching, and body awareness.
For those of you looking to have a more impactful voice
in making change, with family, as a volunteer, with healthcare providers, or anywhere,
anytime, you want to influence others to act on behalf of themselves, the
world, or your requests, discover my new course Speak Out Communication
designed just for us, so that we never lose our voice and ability to move,
touch and inspire others. Visit:. www.SpeakOutCommunication.com
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In My Interview with Dr. Udo Erasmus We Uncover the Truth About Fats
Doctor Erasmus is the author of Fats that Heal Fats that Kill.
In my interview with him we cover what fats are, the difference between Omega 6 and Omega 3 and why low fat diets are not the path to weight loss or health.
The relationship between low IQ, attention deficit disorder and even depression to low fat diets. We look at how to store oils in the correct way to keep them potent. Low fat diets have been marketed effectively to the public. But perhaps we should instead be thinking of right fat diets rather than low fat. -
Sometimes it's just great to sit down with wonderful. contributory people making the most of the years after full time work...Pour yourself a cup of tea or coffee, and hear my guest Joseph Carrabis
Joseph Carrabis the author of over a dozen novels and hundreds of short stories, including the Nebula.Raised by his maternal grandfather Joseph developed a thirst for knowledge thatwould motivate him to seek immersion within indigenous societies all over the world. Theseexperiences compelled Joseph to help others and have inspired his writing. In addition towriting fiction, Joseph is the author of internationally best-selling non-fiction. Prior tobecoming a full-time author, Joseph sat on several advisory boards including the Center forMulticultural Science and the Journal of Cultural Marketing Strategy. He was a SeniorResearch Fellow at the Society for New Communications Research, an Annenberg Fellowat the University of Southern California, and served with the UN/NYAS Scientists WithoutBorders program. Joseph was born in Melrose, MA, and currently lives in Nashua, NewHampshire with his wife, Susan, and their four-legged child, Boo.