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with Joan Lunden

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The Secret to

rocking any age!

As Robin says: What's AGE got to do with it?! Robin (66 and proud) and Good Morning America's Joan Lunden (69 and proud) have a hilarious, raw, totally relatable conversation about aging... and why it ROCKS! Learn to embrace the aging process while keeping your spirit young forever. What are Joan's 3 FOOLPROOF TIPS for aging gracefully? Why does Robin say her 60's have been the BEST decade of her life? Robin and Joan discuss societal pressures on women, the aging double-standard between women and men, and why it is crucial to change our outlook on getting older. Robin and Joan hold back ABSOLUTELY NOTHING in this conversation, spilling some of their most embarrassing stories (one involving SPANX!). This episode will leave you feeling confident, feeling inspired, and it will leave you with a sense of comradery. Unless you can tell us where to find the only person on earth who doesn't age, we're in this together, ladies!!!

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JOAN LUNDEN, journalist, author

An award-winning journalist, bestselling author, motivational speaker, and women's health & wellness advocate, Joan Lunden has been a trusted voice in American homes for more than 30 years. For nearly two decades, Lunden greeted viewers each morning on Good Morning America bringing insight to the day’s top stories. As the longest running female host ever on early morning television, Lunden reported from 26 countries, covered 5 presidents, 5 Olympics, and kept Americans up to date on how to care for their homes, their families, and their health.

 

In June of 2014, Lunden was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, which required chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. An eternal optimist, Lunden wanted to turn her diagnosis into an opportunity to help others.  She blogged throughout her cancer treatment and wrote a memoir Had I Known, which documents her battle, and reflects on her life and career. Lunden advocates for patients on Capitol Hill, and actively communicates with the cancer community through her social media and on her website.

 

One of the most visible women in America, Lunden has graced the covers of more than 60 magazines and book covers.  Lunden’s newest book, Why Did I Come into This Room: A Candid Conversation About Aging released in March to rave reviews.

 

Lunden has served as national spokesperson for various organizations such as The American Heart Association, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, The American Lung Association, The American Red Cross, The American Academy of Pediatrics, and The Colon Cancer Alliance.  

 

 

More information at www.joanlunden.com

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