Don’t Be a “Get Off My Lawn” Elder!
If you are at mid-life or beyond and reading this, do yourself (and me) a favor and spend 34 minutes, 23 seconds and watch this video.
Marc Middleton (on the left) is CEO of Growing Bolder which is described as ” – a team of award-winning journalists, broadcasters and creatives all focused on sharing the inspirational stories of ordinary people living extraordinary lives — men and women who are redefining the possibilities of life after 50.”
I’ve followed G-B for a few years and feel they are doing wonderful things. There’s much to be gained and nothing to lose by subscribing and becoming a “Growing Bolder Insider.”
In keeping with Marc’s commitment to addressing the issues surrounding ageism and “growing older but bolder,” he has produced this interview with what many consider he ultimate authority” on aging, Dr. Ken Dychtwald. founder and CEO of AgeWave and author of 17 books on aging.
I will confess to having been heavily influenced by Dr. Dychtwald’s research, writings, and public presentations.
This video brings Dr. Dychtwald to us as truly “one of us” as he has just turned 70.
I won’t steal any of the thunder from this interview except to say it speaks positively to the opportunity that we have, as folks aging into our second half/third age. to address ageism and contribute mightily to influencing where our culture and society are going.
Please click on the link to the video below the picture and absorb some of the content offered by two of the most influential “third-agers” available to us.
I live on a popular walking street and I have become a get off my lawn guy. It only applies to dog walkers who think it’s cute to let their dogs roam around on my grass and pee on it if it suits the dog. There is plenty of available common area space for the dogs to do their business. I don’t want the dogs on my lawn and I don’t want to have to clean up after them or replant the brown spots after they pee.
I don’t know if this is what the video is about, since I didn’t watch it. Perhaps another sign of age that I get impatient with the small talk in videos and would rather read something to the point. Otherwise, I’m a very upbeat guy!
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