Lynn Peters Adler

Society has made great strides against racism and sexism, but there’s one -ism people still don’t want to talk about — ageism. One woman has made it her life’s mission to change that.

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Melissa Godoy

Filmmaker Melissa Godoy’s projects have appeared on PBS and they all share one thing in common — they aim straight for the heart. Her new film, “Do Not Go Gently,” examines what happens to creative people as they age.

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Dr. Robert Butler

The man who coined the phrase “ageism” has died at the age of 83 of leukemia. Just days before his death, he revealed to us his 8 tips for living a long life, and the exciting news is YOU have the power to age well.

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Dr. Eric Plasker

If you knew you could live to 100, what would you do? One of the most respected longevity experts say it’s a question you need to answer today — because it’s never too late to make changes to live longer and healthier.

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Milton Hebald

He’s considered by many to be the world’s greatest living sculptor, and at age 91, he has no plans of giving up that title any time soon!

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Mario Martinez

Sure, you know genetics and your life habits are important factors in living a long life, but have you considered the importance of your thoughts? Clinical psychologist Dr. Mario Martinez thinks it’s a crucial component of healthy aging.

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