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Aging Well For Life

Jim Jensen dives into the art and science of how to live healthier, happier, and longer. The podcast includes solo shows, interviews with experts, and inspirational stories from people who share their wisdom and life lessons.
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Aug 26, 2015

In episode 20, Jim Jensen talks about the 10 worst social security mistakes that us baby boomers make. Heads up boomers! This can save you over a $100,000 and may be the difference between a comfortable retirement and a financial struggle in your final years.

Aug 19, 2015

In episode 19, Jim Jensen talks about how you can reduce your risk of cancer. With more than 200 types of cancers and the high risks for both men and women, Jim discusses 8 researched-backed ways in which you can significantly reduce your chances of getting cancer.Check this out, it could save your life. 

Aug 12, 2015

In episode 18, I interview Greg Hargrove, a mover and shaker in Silicon Valley and one heck of an essential boomer. Gregorio, as his friends call him, gives us a personal glimpse into his professional and personal life starting with his childhood in Eugene Oregon and his coming of age on the beaches of Southern California.

Gregorio also talks about his love of surfing, music and his views on religion and spiritualism. I think that you will like Gregorio’s insights into business, politics and life. Check it out!

Aug 5, 2015

In episode 17, I interview Mary and Leslie Pirritano, a wonderful and funny lesbian couple who just celebrated their 7 year wedding anniversary. While juggling careers, 3 children, one being a special needs child, and all the work it takes to run a busy household, Mary and Leslie have established themselves as pioneers of same-sex marriage.

 Mary and Leslie share their story of growing up gay, coming out, and eventually becoming one of the first lesbian couples to get married in America. 

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