The Sacred Side of Aging: Patricia Greenberg Talks Spirituality, Legacy, and Living Well
We are excited to announce that Patricia Greenberg, renowned pro-aging advocate and author of It’s OK to Be Old, was recently featured on the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast. In this enlightening episode, Patricia delves into the pro-aging movement, emphasizing the importance of embracing aging rather than fearing it. She discusses cultural shifts in the representation of older adults, generational differences in attitudes towards aging, and the significance of defining one’s own life. Patricia also explores the role of spirituality in aging, the benefits and challenges of community living, and the importance of controlling one’s end-of-life decisions with dignity.
It’s OK to Be Old is an entertaining yet informative book that encourages individuals to embrace their later years with strategies for living life to the fullest. Patricia highlights that one of life’s greatest accomplishments is accepting the things you cannot change and cherishing every precious moment.
You can watch the full interview on the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, available on the Jewish Sacred Aging website. The show is also accessible on the Roku streaming service. For more information and to watch the episode, visit: Jewish Sacred Aging
Patricia Greenberg continues to inspire and educate audiences nationwide through her speaking engagements, YouTube show titled It’s OK to be Old, and her dedication to providing accurate health information to today’s consumers. Her passion for wellness is evident in her personal achievements, including completing 20 marathons, 115 half marathons, and various tower and stadium climbs across the country. Now at 64, Patricia remains committed to staying strong for life through long-distance walking, yoga, and regular gym workouts.
We invite you to explore Patricia’s insights and join the conversation on embracing the aging process with positivity and grace.


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