Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...
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Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...
Send us a text Rule # 7 of Stubbornly Young is "Learn New Things." Why? Because learning new things gives us an overall sense of freshness and excitement - except maybe dancing - the jury's still out on that one for me. Brian Reynolds is the co-founder of The Bridge Teachers. I know, BRIDGE? Isn't that the game for "old people," not for the Stubbornly Young? That perception (and sometimes the truth) created an irony that made me curious. What I lear...
Stubbornly Young
Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...