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Growing Older with Gusto
Gail Zugerman
13 episodes
2 months ago

This is a podcast that will turnaround misperceptions about the aging process and the later stages of our lives.  It will provide a forum through various interviews of people aged 75+ who are growing older in a positive way to dispel the cloud of resistance and fear of growing older that is representative of many baby boomers.  Growing older with Gusto showcases people from various walks of life who will discuss what they have done in the past, and continue to do today to give their lives meaning and to grow older with gusto.


Guests who describe what it takes to embrace their later years can energize, and change the focus of baby boomers and others who have negative perceptions of this phase of life. Baby boomers, a generation that has historically had an impact on society can lose their fear of aging,  embrace our later years & be another way of this generation making its mark on society.


Gail Zugerman, the host of this podcast,  is an experienced moderator, facilitator, and interviewer who spent the majority of her career as an independent qualitative marketing research consultant. Her expertise in working in the medical, B2B, and consumer markets with the older population provides a springboard for showing the way that our brains are wired to continue growing and achieving all of our lives.



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This is a podcast that will turnaround misperceptions about the aging process and the later stages of our lives.  It will provide a forum through various interviews of people aged 75+ who are growing older in a positive way to dispel the cloud of resistance and fear of growing older that is representative of many baby boomers.  Growing older with Gusto showcases people from various walks of life who will discuss what they have done in the past, and continue to do today to give their lives meaning and to grow older with gusto.


Guests who describe what it takes to embrace their later years can energize, and change the focus of baby boomers and others who have negative perceptions of this phase of life. Baby boomers, a generation that has historically had an impact on society can lose their fear of aging,  embrace our later years & be another way of this generation making its mark on society.


Gail Zugerman, the host of this podcast,  is an experienced moderator, facilitator, and interviewer who spent the majority of her career as an independent qualitative marketing research consultant. Her expertise in working in the medical, B2B, and consumer markets with the older population provides a springboard for showing the way that our brains are wired to continue growing and achieving all of our lives.



Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
Episodes (13/13)
Growing Older with Gusto
All Remaining Passengers: An Octogenarian’s Take On Legacy With Philip Slayton
2 months ago
21 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
Debuting With A Mystery Novel With Bonnie Moore
2 months ago
16 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
Level Up Your Trips With Historic Traveler Jackie Lapin
2 months ago
21 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
What's Next? With Caroline Brecker And Polly Chandler
5 months ago
23 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
Super Ager & Super Helper: Dr. Katzman, 97, Solves My Tech Crisis!
5 months ago
15 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
Thriving At 102: Dr. Robert Farber’s Secrets To A Fulfilling Life
6 months ago
12 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
Finding Your Tribe In The Digital Age With Matthew Edgerton
8 months ago
29 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
Reinventing Yourself, French Style: Susan Hays’ Inspiring Journey
9 months ago
31 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
The Power Of Humor: Navigating Life's Ups And Downs With Greg Schwem
10 months ago
30 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
The Beauty Of Pilates With Shane K. Rhoads
1 year ago
17 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
Renaissance Man: A Journey Of Passion, Purpose, And Preservation With Joao Rodrigues
1 year ago
25 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
Spy Movie Navigator: Cracking The Spy Movie Code With Dan Silvestri And Tom Pivvato
1 year ago
23 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto
How Parent Projects Can Help You Care For Elderly Loved Ones With Bina Colman
1 year ago
14 minutes

Growing Older with Gusto

This is a podcast that will turnaround misperceptions about the aging process and the later stages of our lives.  It will provide a forum through various interviews of people aged 75+ who are growing older in a positive way to dispel the cloud of resistance and fear of growing older that is representative of many baby boomers.  Growing older with Gusto showcases people from various walks of life who will discuss what they have done in the past, and continue to do today to give their lives meaning and to grow older with gusto.


Guests who describe what it takes to embrace their later years can energize, and change the focus of baby boomers and others who have negative perceptions of this phase of life. Baby boomers, a generation that has historically had an impact on society can lose their fear of aging,  embrace our later years & be another way of this generation making its mark on society.


Gail Zugerman, the host of this podcast,  is an experienced moderator, facilitator, and interviewer who spent the majority of her career as an independent qualitative marketing research consultant. Her expertise in working in the medical, B2B, and consumer markets with the older population provides a springboard for showing the way that our brains are wired to continue growing and achieving all of our lives.