Even while self-quarantining, do your brain a favor and leverage the power of creative engagement. It’s a proven way to help keep your brain active and healthy. Get inspired by these examples of creativity in action.
‘The Time is Now to Stop Climate Armageddon’
Mira Lehr is one of the art world’s pioneering environmental activists. Now 85, she says she hears the clock ticking, not just for herself, but for all of mankind.
Growing Bolder Awards: The Creative Engagement Award
The Creative Engagement Award celebrates someone who has not only made the arts an important part of her life but shares the many benefits of creative engagement by encouraging and supporting others in their artistic pursuits. At the 2017 Growing Bolder Awards, we proudly presented this Boldy to Jodi Tassos.
Singing for the Soul
Since she was a young girl, music has always been a major part of Jodi Tassos’ life, and at the age of 80, her love of the arts only continues to grow. For the past 14 years, she’s nurtured the musical education of those 55 and older as director of the Young at Heart Chorale. Come along as the group performs for a very special audience: a group of veterans residing at a VA Hospital.
Agustin Fuentes
Cultural anthropologist Agustin Fuentes explains how creativity has been the most important trait to the development of mankind. Find out how to add more creativity to just about everything you do.
Scott Barry Kaufman
Have you ever struggled to tap into your creative side? One of the world’s foremost experts on intelligence and creativity has some surprising advice.
Gay Hanna
Our later years are a time to return to some of the things that really matter in life. Find out how tapping into your creativity, something you may have been ignoring since you left childhood, can help make you healthier and happier.
Philippe Petit
In 1974, his high-wire walk between the twin towers of the World Trade Center stunned the world. Now in his mid-60s, French performance artist Philippe Petit looks back on his bold act and explains why creativity remains the ultimate act of rebellion
Liz Kitchens
If you live your life a little bit more creatively, you’re going to start owning your time and ultimately your life. Artist and author Liz Kitchens explains how she helps Boomer women be brave and lose the beige in their lives.
Dr. Daniel Amen
A world-renowned brain expert says your brain’s health can affect everything in your life from your relationship to your creativity. Find out how to have a magnificent mind at any age.