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This episode touches on an important topic for happiness later in life, as shown by Harvard’s longest-running study (since 1938) which explains the quality of relationships and social connectedness in older years contributes greatly to longevity and happiness. After being cut off from her beloved grandchildren, Amanda courageously used her own suffering to serve others and founded Alienated Grandparents Anonymous (AGA), which has exponentially grown into a worldwide organization serving 150 Support Groups in 50 US States and 22 countries around the world. AGA provides support, tools, and advice to alleviate suffering and help on the path to reconciliation. She has since spread the message to MPs in the House of Parliament in London, received backing from a range of experts, and published an acclaimed book on the topic.
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This episode touches on an important topic for happiness later in life, as shown by Harvard’s longest-running study (since 1938) which explains the quality of relationships and social connectedness in older years contributes greatly to longevity and happiness. After being cut off from her beloved grandchildren, Amanda courageously used her own suffering to serve others and founded Alienated Grandparents Anonymous (AGA), which has exponentially grown into a worldwide organization serving 150 Support Groups in 50 US States and 22 countries around the world. AGA provides support, tools, and advice to alleviate suffering and help on the path to reconciliation. She has since spread the message to MPs in the House of Parliament in London, received backing from a range of experts, and published an acclaimed book on the topic.

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