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Bradley Schurman is one of the world’s preeminent demographic futurists and author of The Super Age: Decoding Our Demographic Destiny. He explains how our lives are about to be radically impacted as, for the first time in human history, there will soon be more people over the age of 65 than under the age of 18.
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As the host of several travel shows including her latest on Public TV, “Samantha Brown’s Places to Love”, Samantha Brown has visited more than 60 countries, 250 cities and 40 U.S. states. She explains how much we can learn by traveling and meeting people from all walks of life and offers three tips for people interested in seeing the world at a fraction of the cost.
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Dr. Frank Lipman is one of the pioneers of integrative medicine and he says there is a whole new set of rules to follow when it comes to healthy aging. He’ll share the changes you should make in your diet that can make a big difference in your health.
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Why do some people never change their mind and others do in an instant? After years of research, science journalist David McRaney has some answers. He speaks with Growing Bolder's Bill Shafer and gives strategies that we can all use to create meaningful conversations that can change perspectives and help connect people.
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Timothy Shriver is a philanthropist, disability rights advocate, CEO of UNITE and author of the book, Call to Unite: Voices of Hope and Awakening. He reminds us we all have to find a way to end the divisiveness and come together because we are all part of the same community.
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Kathrine Switzer became the first woman to officially run in the Boston Marathon. In an instant, she was thrust into a social movement in America and beyond. Since then she's founded a global running initiative that has created events for women all over the world. She's a true trailblazer in women's sports history and her story is remarkable, heartfelt, frustrating, and empowering.
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Eugenia Zuckerman was a correspondent on “CBS Sunday Morning” for over 25 years and is a world class Flutist and Author. Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, she’s written a courageous and heartfelt book that gives insight as to what it’s like to live with dementia.
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GROWING BOLDER: REV. MARY DOWNEY, HELPING HOMELESS FAMILIES; CLASSIC CARS COLLECTOR SCOTT BRANDT; GET MOVING WITH THE CALENDAR GIRLSGrowing BolderJul 18 2021 • 51 minsRev. Mary Downey has devoted her adult life to helping homeless families. The lessons she's learned about humanity can benefit us all. She offers her unique insights and inspiration for making a difference in the community around you.
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Social scientist Arthur Brooks teaches happiness classes at Harvard University. He just completed a seven-year study and discovered one important ingredient that we all need in life to allow us to become happier as we get older.
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Tracey Gendron is a nationally recognized gerontologist who believes everything you think you know about aging is wrong! She says the most important indicator as to whether your future will be one of opportunity or one of loss is your attitude. She explains the changes you can make in your outlook on life that will result in your best chance at good health and happiness in the coming years.