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Over 50? So What! – Season 16

So What if you’re over 50, Life is full of exciting adventures. You might want to go scuba diving, drive a motorbike, go back to uni, start a business, learn to sing. So what if you have a bad hip, bad knee, bad back, there’s still many thing to enjoy. This series is for mid-lifers who want to be inspired and inspire others to get out and live life to the max. Life is short, who cares if you’re over 50, let’s have some fun. In addition to inspiration we also cover life-stage issues, fitness & health with tips & strategies.

Episodes

Helping a child with Down Syndrome through life and make new friends at the Chatty Café Ep 1
VAD or Voluntary Assisted Dying now available in most states & Biketober – cycling for all ages with prizes to win Ep 2
Cancer Diagnosis – Now What?  & photography group for beginners to advanced. Ep 3
Keeping up with Digital Technology and Ai.  Picking up table tennis later in life Ep 4
Supported lifestyle or dementia friendly programs and having fun with pickleball Ep 5
How to use a defibrillator and making new friends at a Chatty Café Ep 6
Are you using ageist language as you transition to retirement? Plus Italian fun for everyone Ep 7
Voluntary Assisted Dying a personal story of the journey & international street artists in action Ep 8
Supporting a loved one with a cancer diagnosis and photography group excursions Ep 9
Doing Zoom Fitness at Home with 3rd Age Fitness and Water Confidence, Yoga and more with Silver Salties Ep 10
Keeping up to date with technology until 100+ and picking up table tennis after more than 40 years! Ep 11

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