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Age is no longer what it used to be. Life expectancy from birth used to be 48 years old for women in 1900. Today, that’s increased to over 80 with many people living healthy vibrant lives far beyond that.
At an age when many people have retired, Dr. Teresa L. Fry Brown is still going strong. In addition to her extensive teaching, travel and writing schedule, Dr. Fry Brown is now the Associate Dean of Academic Affair at the Candler School of Theology where she taught for nearly 30 years.
Dr. Fry Brown joins Dr. Veita Bland for freewheeling discussion about aging with grace.
Find more great content on our website www.drblandradio.com
Age is no longer what it used to be. Life expectancy from birth used to be 48 years old for women in 1900. Today, that’s increased to over 80 with many people living healthy vibrant lives far beyond that.
At an age when many people have retired, Dr. Teresa L. Fry Brown is still going strong. In addition to her extensive teaching, travel and writing schedule, Dr. Fry Brown is now the Associate Dean of Academic Affair at the Candler School of Theology where she taught for nearly 30 years.
Dr. Fry Brown joins Dr. Veita Bland for freewheeling discussion about aging with grace.
Find more great content on our website www.drblandradio.com