Leading Gen
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Hosts Gino La Mont and Carolyn Ausman interview 80 year old Roy Daniels, widower and father of three adopted children, loves to play softball with his teammates; the softball team (from ages 50 - 88) share their views on camaraderie and playing with a team; Don Staub, age 73, Herman Mack, age 76, Marshall Stone, age 70, softball players, explain the importance of their teammates in their lives; Sheila Zacker, age 57, a single mom, talks about her life with adopted daughter, Julia, and how they live with very little income. Julia, age 14, discusses being an adopted child; Bill Marx, age 71, adopted son of "Harpo" and Susan Marx, talks about living with famous parents and what he will do with the rest of his life; Luther Symons, age 46, and Van Wyatt, age 59, HIV positive and HIV negative, devote their lives to one another and find new ways to deal with the challenges of homosexual partners.
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THE LEADING GEN - What will you do with the rest of your life? targets over 140 million people, ages 40-100. Each episode features real people from different socio-economic levels and cultures. Each show's multiple interviewees explain how they met the challenges of maturing, retirement, new experiences, divorce, economic planning, finding new jobs/careers, illness, loss, loneliness, and other problems. Programs are positive, inspiring, and practical. This series is about real people who find and share their solutions to problems unique and important to the challenges of living a longer life. The Series hosts are: Gino La Mont, Age 49, and Carolyn Ausman, Age 72, and James I. Ausman, MD, PhD., age 73. Gino, a professional Palm Desert, California television anchor, represents the "boomers," and Carolyn, represents an older adult embarking on a new career, as a television host. Dr. Ausman adds medical commentary and important information for viewers.
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