AARP CEO: Own Your Age and Embrace Growing Older
2:59
AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins believes that “aging is something to look forward to, not something to fear.” In this interview, she discusses her book “Disrupt Aging”.
AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins believes that “aging is something to look forward to, not something to fear.” In this interview, she discusses her book “Disrupt Aging”.
Related videos for "disrupt aging"
-
Disrupt Aging: Ricky & Doris: An Unconventional Friendship In NYC - AARP
3:48
Ricky Syers is a 50-year-old street performer who found his calling as a puppeteer after a lifetime of manual labor. While performing in New York City's Washington Square Park, he met Doris Diether, an 86-year-old community activist.
-
Celebrities Answer: How Do You Own Your Age?
2:28
Mark Ruffalo, Dick Van Dyke, Kathy Griffin and other actors disrupt aging at the 2016 AARP Movies for Grownups Awards in Los Angeles. From not dying their hair to staying in shape, these celebrities explain how they are owning their age.
-
Jo Ann Jenkins: Disrupt Aging and Embrace Growing Older - AARP
0:46
AARP CEO and “Disrupt Aging” author Jo Ann Jenkins challenges people to change the conversation about aging and embrace what it means to grow older during a speech at the 2016 Movies for Grownups Awards.