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In this special episode of "Silent seniors No More", we step away from statutes and lawsuits to explore the life and wisdom of one of America's most influential voices, Eleanoe Roosevelt.
Through her powerful quote, " Do what you feel in your heart to be right - for you'll be criticized anyway," we examine the courage it takes to speak up, stand firm in your convictions, and continue forward even when facing criticism or opposition.
This episode connects Eleanor Roosevelt's enduring message to the challenges many seniors face today - being heard, standing up for what is right, and for refusing to let their voices be ignored. It's a story about resilience, participation, and the power of ordinary people to create extraordinary change.
Because every meaningful change begins when someone decides they will no longer remain silent.
By Jaime CiarlaIn this special episode of "Silent seniors No More", we step away from statutes and lawsuits to explore the life and wisdom of one of America's most influential voices, Eleanoe Roosevelt.
Through her powerful quote, " Do what you feel in your heart to be right - for you'll be criticized anyway," we examine the courage it takes to speak up, stand firm in your convictions, and continue forward even when facing criticism or opposition.
This episode connects Eleanor Roosevelt's enduring message to the challenges many seniors face today - being heard, standing up for what is right, and for refusing to let their voices be ignored. It's a story about resilience, participation, and the power of ordinary people to create extraordinary change.
Because every meaningful change begins when someone decides they will no longer remain silent.