How Baby Boomers Today are Changing the Future with host Brent Green
Chip Conley, author of several best-selling business books. His most recent New York Times best-seller is entitled Emotional Equations: Simple Truths for Creating Happiness + Success.
Leonard Steinhorn, author of the controversial and critically acclaimed book entitled The Greater Generation: in Defense of the Baby Boom Legacy. This book presents an articulate argument in support of the Baby Boomer generation, and it is an incisive offense aimed at the generation's many critics.
Helen Dennis calls upon Boomer and older women to shape a new kind of retirement, one that she refers to as "renewment" to emphasize the possibility of positive change, enlightenment, and adventure. She believes that this is the time for today's career women, who led the women's movement of the late sixties and seventies, to create a new and empowering vision for their retirement years.
In Dr. Peter Whitehouse's book, The Myth of Alzheimer's: What You Aren't Being Told About Today's Most Dreaded Diagnosis, Dr. Whitehouse and his protégé, Daniel George, address the very foundation of our cultural and social relationships to the most dreaded disease of modern times. First described in 1907 by Alois Alzheimer, this disease has grown into a "$100-billion-a-year marketing and research juggernaut, with more than 25 million afflicted worldwide."
His name is David B. Wolfe, and he finished his work and gave us his final gifts during this lifetime on Saturday, December 3, 2011. David was a visionary in identifying shifting business values paralleling population aging, a maturing, if you will, of the value that companies and their products bring to our lives. He brilliantly expressed these insights as coauthor of the influential business books, Ageless Marketing and Firms of Endearment.