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Are you worried about growing old? Are you afraid of making the same mistakes as your parents? What can you do to ensure that you age gracefully and with dignity? Steven Petrow has had these questions—and answered them.
Steven is an award-winning journalist and author of the book "Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old." Steven has used his experience from observing his parents’ mistakes to help the boomer generation do things differently. He has also defined the term “civilist” - someone who looks beyond themselves to think about their community, state, country, and planet. Steven has opened many conversations about aging with his book, which has been successful in helping people have these conversations. He also encourages people to embrace technology and have intergenerational friendships, as well as to not take themselves too seriously and to embrace humor. Steven is passionate about helping people live smarter, healthier and happier as they age.
In this episode, we get into Steven’s definition of a "civilist, why emphasizes the importance of embracing technology and having intergenerational friendships, and shares that a positive attitude towards aging can add seven and a half years of longevity.
What's Next?
What are your views, comments or questions on things you won’t do as you age? Share them with us at [email protected]!
Stay Connected
Get in touch with our host Cathleen Toomey on LinkedIn
You can also find Seniority Authority on Facebook, on Instagram, or you can connect with us on our website!
Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
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Are you worried about growing old? Are you afraid of making the same mistakes as your parents? What can you do to ensure that you age gracefully and with dignity? Steven Petrow has had these questions—and answered them.
Steven is an award-winning journalist and author of the book "Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old." Steven has used his experience from observing his parents’ mistakes to help the boomer generation do things differently. He has also defined the term “civilist” - someone who looks beyond themselves to think about their community, state, country, and planet. Steven has opened many conversations about aging with his book, which has been successful in helping people have these conversations. He also encourages people to embrace technology and have intergenerational friendships, as well as to not take themselves too seriously and to embrace humor. Steven is passionate about helping people live smarter, healthier and happier as they age.
In this episode, we get into Steven’s definition of a "civilist, why emphasizes the importance of embracing technology and having intergenerational friendships, and shares that a positive attitude towards aging can add seven and a half years of longevity.
What's Next?
What are your views, comments or questions on things you won’t do as you age? Share them with us at [email protected]!
Stay Connected
Get in touch with our host Cathleen Toomey on LinkedIn
You can also find Seniority Authority on Facebook, on Instagram, or you can connect with us on our website!
Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts.

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