Who decided that reaching a certain age means slowing down? On the first episode of Age Against the Machine, host Andrea Nunez sits down with three Wayne Senior Center members who never got the memo.
Joan came for a line dancing class and stayed for everything else. Steve found company here after losing his wife, and still rides 20 to 25 miles on his bike. Eileen wandered in "just to check it out" and now comes almost every day. Together they take apart the whole idea of "acting your age" and replace it with something far more useful: keep moving, keep learning, and keep showing up for the people around you.
In this episode you'll hear:
Why "acting your age" is really three different questions (Joan's answer is fantastic)
How Steve turned a childhood bike into a lifetime of freedom and friendship
The neurologist's tip that got Joan into line dancing in the first place
Eileen on why she has never met an artist who retired
The one piece of advice all three would give someone in their 40s, 50s, or 60s
How a senior center becomes a family when your own is grown and scattered
This is a conversation about relationships, reinvention, health, purpose, and identity, and about writing your own story instead of following someone else's rulebook.
Chapters:
0:00 Welcome to Age Against the Machine
1:25 Meet Joan: a line dancing class that became so much more
3:03 Meet Steve: finding company after loss
5:28 Meet Eileen: an artist who wandered in and stayed
7:54 What does "acting your age" even mean?
10:53 "Do you act your age?" Three honest answers
13:10 Steve's bike and the freedom it gave a kid from North Philly
16:06 "Motion is lotion": what keeps them moving
17:42 Joan's lifetime of sport, and building family wherever she landed
20:58 Learning new things to keep the brain young
23:04 Eileen: from competitive swimming to ballroom to the Flower Show
24:16 Why staying active is really about staying connected
25:23 "Have you ever heard of an artist who retired?"
26:51 Their advice: don't stop in the middle of your life
27:47 Staying motivated on the hard days
30:36 Should age define what we can and can't do?
32:42 "I'm my own CEO now"
33:28 Disrupting the narrative: you're writing the book
35:00 Come join us
New to Age Against the Machine? This is the show that challenges the narrative of getting older, one honest conversation at a time.
Want to join Joan, Steve, and Eileen? Come try a class, a walk, a game day, or just sit down for lunch. Learn more about Wayne Senior Center.
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