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Maggie Kuhn: How Her Forced Retirement Sparked a Movement for Aging Rights

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Episode Summary:

What if retirement wasn’t the end of your contributions—but the beginning of your most impactful work? Maggie Kuhn never set out to lead a movement. But when she was forced to retire at 65, she realized something: society was quick to dismiss older adults, treating them as if their knowledge, skills, and voices no longer mattered. Instead of accepting this, she took action—and sparked a nationwide movement that challenged the way we think about aging.

In this episode, we dive into Maggie’s story and the powerful lessons from her journey that prove growing older doesn’t mean fading away—it means stepping into a new kind of power.

Share the Episode: If this story inspired you, share it with a friend or family member! You never know whose life might change just by hearing what’s possible.

Stay Connected: Subscribe to the podcast and join my newsletter for science-driven insights, real-life inspirations, and practical tips on successful aging.

Website: www.drbaharehkardeh.com

Follow Successful Aging on Facebook.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor for personal health questions.

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Episode Summary:

What if retirement wasn’t the end of your contributions—but the beginning of your most impactful work? Maggie Kuhn never set out to lead a movement. But when she was forced to retire at 65, she realized something: society was quick to dismiss older adults, treating them as if their knowledge, skills, and voices no longer mattered. Instead of accepting this, she took action—and sparked a nationwide movement that challenged the way we think about aging.

In this episode, we dive into Maggie’s story and the powerful lessons from her journey that prove growing older doesn’t mean fading away—it means stepping into a new kind of power.

Share the Episode: If this story inspired you, share it with a friend or family member! You never know whose life might change just by hearing what’s possible.

Stay Connected: Subscribe to the podcast and join my newsletter for science-driven insights, real-life inspirations, and practical tips on successful aging.

Website: www.drbaharehkardeh.com

Follow Successful Aging on Facebook.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor for personal health questions.

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