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Season 2, Episode 58
Join your hosts Carmen and Sophia Micsa to learn about hacking life after 50 with author Mark Barnes.
Mark Barnes is a longtime educator, entrepreneur, and co-author of Hacking Life After 50: 10 Ways to Beat Father Time and Live a Long, Healthy, Joy-Filled Life. He is on a quest to live past 100 and bring anyone interested along for the ride.
Mark's parents were great models for living a long, meaningful, joy-filled life. They believed in showing up, working hard, and helping people in need. Mark followed their example and became a teacher and a coach. During his nearly 30 years in education, and especially when Mark turned 50, he realized he had a lot more to do in and out of the classroom. Physical and mental well-being and living until and beyond 100 became obsessions. Together with his like-minded friend Jim Sturtevant, Mark decided to share their journeys and everything they know in Hacking Life After 50 with practical strategies to make this happen.
On this Seeds of Sunshine episode:
To buy Hacking Life After 50: 10 Ways to Beat Father Time and Live a Long, Healthy, and Joy-filled Life, go to Amazon, and wherever books are sold.
To connect with Mark Barnes, please follow him:
Hacking Life After 50 (10publications.com)
(5) Facebook
Mark Barnes (@markdavidbarnes) • Instagram photos and videos
(7) Mark Barnes (@markbarnes
Support the show
Full editing credit & art design to my daughter Sophia Micsa.
There are three ways to support our podcast:
1. You can become a monthly subscriber to our podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/1999885/support to help us continue our journey of sprinkling as many seeds of sunshine your way. When you become a subscriber, we will also give you a shout-out on our next episode and promote your business! No strings attached and you can cancel at any time.
2. Please donate any amount at https://ko-fi.com/carmenmicsa.
3. To follow me on social media, buy my books, or contact me about real estate, please visit https://linktr.ee/carmenmicsa, or email me at [email protected]
Season 2, Episode 58
Join your hosts Carmen and Sophia Micsa to learn about hacking life after 50 with author Mark Barnes.
Mark Barnes is a longtime educator, entrepreneur, and co-author of Hacking Life After 50: 10 Ways to Beat Father Time and Live a Long, Healthy, Joy-Filled Life. He is on a quest to live past 100 and bring anyone interested along for the ride.
Mark's parents were great models for living a long, meaningful, joy-filled life. They believed in showing up, working hard, and helping people in need. Mark followed their example and became a teacher and a coach. During his nearly 30 years in education, and especially when Mark turned 50, he realized he had a lot more to do in and out of the classroom. Physical and mental well-being and living until and beyond 100 became obsessions. Together with his like-minded friend Jim Sturtevant, Mark decided to share their journeys and everything they know in Hacking Life After 50 with practical strategies to make this happen.
On this Seeds of Sunshine episode:
To buy Hacking Life After 50: 10 Ways to Beat Father Time and Live a Long, Healthy, and Joy-filled Life, go to Amazon, and wherever books are sold.
To connect with Mark Barnes, please follow him:
Hacking Life After 50 (10publications.com)
(5) Facebook
Mark Barnes (@markdavidbarnes) • Instagram photos and videos
(7) Mark Barnes (@markbarnes
Support the show
Full editing credit & art design to my daughter Sophia Micsa.
There are three ways to support our podcast:
1. You can become a monthly subscriber to our podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/1999885/support to help us continue our journey of sprinkling as many seeds of sunshine your way. When you become a subscriber, we will also give you a shout-out on our next episode and promote your business! No strings attached and you can cancel at any time.
2. Please donate any amount at https://ko-fi.com/carmenmicsa.
3. To follow me on social media, buy my books, or contact me about real estate, please visit https://linktr.ee/carmenmicsa, or email me at [email protected]