NOTE FROM THE CEO
What does aging look like to you? Close your eyes and imagine someone who is 60, 70, 80, 90 or even in their 100s. Are they still vibrant, active, creatively engaged and passionate about the days ahead? If not, it’s time to change the way you think about aging. What the mind believes, the body will follow. In this issue of the “Growing Bolder Digital Digest,” we’re excited for you to meet some examples of active aging in action. Bill Shafer catches up with Thomas McClary, founder of the legendary band, the Commodores. This is not just another story about a former rock star. At 71, McClary knows all about life’s highs and lows, and he is an example of how to face adversity, maintain character, and live with compassion. Speaking of rock stars, we love showcasing those we call the Rock Stars of Aging®, the men and women who are redefining what it means to be an elder. We can’t wait for you to meet healthcare trailblazer Dr. Loretta Ford. At 100 years old, she continues to shepherd the profession she co-founded, taking to Zoom during the pandemic to encourage nurse practitioners worldwide during perhaps the most tested time of the profession. And what am I doing to challenge my own beliefs in aging? The Growing Bolder team challenged Shafer and me to participate in a social video game on a Nintendo Switch. The results? Check out our recap on page 12 to see why you may just find me in the next online gaming tournament (after a bit more practice!). Game on!
It's time to imagine more when it comes to aging.
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