This is a show for Baby Boomers who haven't given up. I detail my path and interview others who can teach you how to be stronger, smarter, and make more of an impact.
The Older But Stronger podcast is an incredibly inspiring and insightful show that discusses personal growth and development, specifically focusing on aging and how to navigate the challenges that come with it. Hans, the host of the podcast, has a diverse background and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode. From his time as a principal, fitness instructor, basketball coach, life coach, mentor, and overall great example of a leader, Hans manages to do it all and shares his wisdom with his listeners. His ability to reinvent himself at any age is something I find truly remarkable and will take with me for life.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the emphasis on crushing limiting beliefs in order to achieve our true potential. Each episode provides thought-provoking insights into examining these limiting beliefs and offers practical strategies for overcoming them. Hans' advice is actionable and backed by his own experiences, making it relatable and applicable to listeners' lives. The episodes are filled with valuable gems that can truly make a difference in one's life if practiced.
The podcast's only downside is that there aren't more episodes available. The content presented in each episode is so valuable that it leaves listeners wanting more. It would be wonderful to have a larger library of episodes to delve into and continue learning from Hans' wisdom.
In conclusion, The Older But Stronger podcast is an exceptional resource for personal growth and development. Hans' passion for helping others shines through in each episode as he shares his insights, knowledge, and humor in finding and becoming one's best self. If you are interested in personal growth or are navigating the challenges of aging, this podcast is a must-listen. You will undoubtedly see a difference in your life as you implement the wisdom shared by Hans.
In this much-awaited comeback episode of "Older But Stronger," I embark on a new journey, exploring personal reinvention and community revitalization in the heartland of the Mississippi Delta. In the aftermath of divorce, I felt the call and made the move to Tutwiler, Mississippi, taking on the mantle of executive director of the Tutwiler Community Education Center. In this episode, I dive deep into the fascinating layers of transition, the power of community, and the resilience that comes from embracing change. Join me as I navigate this new delta in life, examine the importance of education for building strong communities, and discuss the steps we can all take to become ancestors worth remembering. This episode promises to provide a fresh perspective on strength and legacy in the face of adversity. Tune in to discover the resilience and richness of life at the intersection of personal and community transformation.
The creator of "That Wasn't In My Textbook," fills us in on the gaps in the history lessons we learned in school.
Comparing yourself to the competition? Stop.
The Pinchas Foundation is a non-profit organization that: Offers healing services to people and animals using the spiritual healing and protection (prevention) practices of the Apache people that have been used for centuries to help heal body, mind, and spirit.
A discussion with Morgan Rich about helping men rediscover their true purpose.
Too many people never get started on their life path because they think they need more money, connections, time, etc. before they begin. We live in an abundant Universe and there's no reason to wait.
Past failure doesn't have to determine current or future success.
Does past failure mean future failure?
Limiting Belief #2 You're not too old, to begin something new and important.
My return and how to crush limiting beliefs
This is the one where I talk about sleep, morning routines, meditation and the subconscious.
I discuss my freelance writing career, professional identity, and the importance of being "prime."
Is the American Dream gone? The nature of work and the promise of a funded retirement have changed.New skills are needed. This is especially challenging for those of us who are older. Hear a little about my job hunt and some venting about the process.
This is the one about the physical markers of aging and how to limit the disability that - unfortunately - is often a given as it happens. I talk about the importance of balance and the different types of training we need to do. "We are as old as our mobility." Yes, I did say "more better".