Hailing from small town Texas, Tuck Kamin's life and career have arced in the direction of a desire to understand the aging process and how people can choose a healthier and more vibrant path forward. One of the chief learnings for Tuck, the seed being planted via playing marbles with his grandmother, is that of the necessity of intergenerational connectedness. From his exploration of Humanitas near Amsterdam, to the Villages in Florida and with the super-agers in the San Juan Islands of Washington, Tuck has parlayed these insights into his work with the Age Circus and in the crafting of his books, All My Fathers and Design Your Age. In this episode, Tuck shares stories of his youth and work that remind us all of the importance of always seeking connection.
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