Radically Reframing Aging with Maria Shriver - Insights at the Edge

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
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    In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with Maria about her upcoming online summit with Sounds True, Radically Reframing Aging: Today’s Groundbreakers on Age, Health, Purpose, and Joy. This free 5-day event gathers some of the world’s boldest voices in science, wellness, spirituality, culture, and media, offering an inspired new outlook on aging well.
    People are living longer, fuller lives than ever before. So why is our society so behind in its attitudes about aging?
    As an award-winning journalist and founder of Shriver Media and the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement, Maria Shriver is on a mission to shatter outdated myths about aging and give people everywhere the tools we need to age with our fullest capacity of joy, optimism, grace, and courage.
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    The Summit will feature Maria Shriver, Deepak Chopra, Jamie Lee Curtis, Goldie Hawn, William Shatner, Vanessa Williams, Frank Lipman, Rob Lowe, Martha Beck, Anne Lamott, Dan Buettner, Jim Kwik, Maria Elena Salinas, and many more of the worlds thought leaders in the fields of wellness and aging.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @robertahoffmann8820
    @robertahoffmann8820 Рік тому +1

    Love Maria Shriver so much… esp now as “we” age! Wish she had a Podcast still🙏‼️❤️

  • @katkohler
    @katkohler 2 роки тому +13

    Maria was so right. You can feel pain any time in your life. Chronic pain into your elderly years. Mindset is everything, but it is so difficult when pain becomes the center of your life. I prioritized my health, mindset, and spiritual upkeep. I started a Life Coaching practice at 57 and have built it around this mindset of “what is next?” Some women feel like they have to wait to see what their husbands want to do in order to live life to the dreams they’ve had, but never pursue it. I help those women see their own potential beyond what they’re partner wants for them. Am I groundbreaker? Perhaps on the level I want. I am writing a teaching memoir while enduring chronic pain,. From this post I can make a difference. I can still manage to kayak, walk, be around people, etc.

    • @FitLikeaPhoenix
      @FitLikeaPhoenix 2 роки тому

      Makes a difference for me, to read what you wrote here. I just turned 39 and I feel like I'm still 26 (but wiser and more sure of myself). But I'm still playful, silly, youthful....and I don't think that will ever go away "with age" as seems to be a stigma of irrational thinking...that as we age, we become more serious, more refined, lol. But yet there's so many examples around that lie, same with beauty. Truly it all comes down to setting our own standards and finding the confidence to enjoy who WE are, and not necessarily trying to confirm with others to make them feel more comfortable or out of our own unfounded insecurities. I love that you began your coaching practice in your 50s. I've struggled with chronic fatigue for 12+ yrs and it took a lot from me (time, social gatherings, friendships, otherwise potential relationships, travel, and beginning my coaching business when I *wanted* to, which was back in 2013). My life has been slowed down so much by CFS, yet there's gifts that forced patients imparts, am I right? There's a bigger and perhaps more valuable lesson between the lines. Everything worth creating takes time, and the delayed gratification makes it all the sweeter. I spent years relying on help and sacrificing so much, but after no help from doctors, I finally shut that door and began the journey of listening more intently on what my physiology and my thoughts were telling me. About 9 months ago my CFS began to lift. Sounds easy but there's SO much more to it than I can write here. I've worked through regrets of feeling like I've lost so much time and I find it crazy how fast time has flown by, to find myself turning the corner to 40 soon and only just beginning what I wished to set out to do years ago, almost a decade later. I cling to this quote: "It's better to be at the bottom of the right ladder than to be at the bottom of the wrong ladder". So true! PERSPECTIVE, right? There's too many people who ignore their true desires and purpose for their life until the very end because it's scary to go inside ourselves and face these places. But the beautiful life is the courageous life! You may have began your calling in your 50s, but it took that long to refine you're purpose through your own unique experiences. Keep writing! Keep inspiring! 🙌❤️

    • @MrCednumber1
      @MrCednumber1 2 роки тому

      @@FitLikeaPhoenix CFS = ??

    • @lorimills7158
      @lorimills7158 2 роки тому

      Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

  • @deirdreloraine5653
    @deirdreloraine5653 2 роки тому +3

    I’m in my sixties and I do more than my grandkids , it’s unbelievable to me !!! They don’t ever get out of the house !!!

  • @mrsp8999
    @mrsp8999 2 роки тому +4

    I stopped dyeing my hair 3 years ago when I had a lightbulb moment about why I was doing something that a) I wasn’t enjoying anymore b) it was ruining the condition of my hair and scalp and c) because for some ridiculous reason, I was buying into societies message that the colour silver equaled decline. Get outta here!! Since doing so, I’ve not had so many compliments about my hair since before I started to colour it.

  • @eileenchambers9263
    @eileenchambers9263 2 роки тому +2

    Such important work in the world. Thank you both. No one ever tells us what’s coming … it needs a reframe!

  • @patteperry305
    @patteperry305 2 роки тому +4

    What we believe is who we become - at any age.

  • @michaelthompson6080
    @michaelthompson6080 2 роки тому +1

    I am warm in heart and spirit.

  • @maryirick3579
    @maryirick3579 2 роки тому +2

    Very inspiring. Thanks!!!

  • @susanburns420
    @susanburns420 2 роки тому +1

    The Final Act of Living by Barbara Karnes R.N. provided our family with a wonderful framework to know what to expect and helped calm some fears before, during and after the death of our loved ones.
    It opened up conversations that helped us communicate, educate and provide the best care with dignity and grace.

  • @mariameere5807
    @mariameere5807 2 роки тому

    Thank you 🙏

  • @gavinspeaks
    @gavinspeaks 2 роки тому +2

    Not everyone deserves your energy.
    Much Love from a Law Of Attraction UA-camr 💜

  • @natgarrison2300
    @natgarrison2300 2 роки тому

    Many dreams require money and youth! Its easy for the rich to open a shop, start a business, while going to the gym, hairdresser, beautician etc... One need to be realistic!

    • @kclombard7956
      @kclombard7956 2 роки тому

      Don't make excuses! Just do what it takes to make your dreams come true! You'd be surprised how many people will help you get where you want to go!

  • @kympiercy7712
    @kympiercy7712 5 місяців тому

    Get off the Addictions so nobody got shares in your soul firstly