Suzanne Braun Levine – What Will She Do Next?
Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood
Recent research of how the human brain works seems to indicate that at midlife women start to see the world differently. Approximately 37 million American women now entering their fifties and sixties , may have fulfilled the prescribed roles of daughter, wife, mother, employee, but are not ready to retire. They want to experience more. Suzanne Braun Levine, our guest in this edition of Radio Curious, reports on the lives of women like herself and is the author of, “Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood.” She begins by discussing recent brain research and anthropological findings relative to women in their fifties and sixties.
Suzanne Braun Levine recommends, “Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I’ve Learned,” by Alan Alda.
Originally Broadcast: March 7, 2006
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