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Kickass Boomers - Een podcast door Terry Lohrbeer - Maandagen

Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is Jeannine Mitchell, a teacher of over 30 years for the Council Rock School District and currently chairperson of the Environmental Advisory Council of Doylestown Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She is passionate about native plants, birds and volunteering.   Join me in this episode and learn why Jeannine is a Kickass Boomer!  [00:01 - 03:59] Opening Segment I introduce and welcome Jeannine Mitchell How Jeannine realized his niche is the environment  [04:00 - 14:49] Environmental Activism  Jeannine talks about building a garden for native plants  Dealing with an unpleasant encounter for her project  The benefits of volunteering to boomers  [14:50 - 24:59] Volunteering  The real marker of relationships according to Jeannine  Making the most out of your time Writing a new chapter of your life [25:00 - 29:18] Closing Segment  How can the Boomer Nation connect with you?  Links below Final announcements    Tweetable Quotes: “If you’re a boomer and you’re looking for something to do, there are so many volunteer opportunities in your community.” - Jeannine Mitchell  “I am never bored. I have so much energy, and in part it’s fed by my volunteer activity.” - Jeannine Mitchell    Resources mentioned Audobon Bird Town Kickass Boomers previous episode: #24: Dr. Kaye says “I’m Not Aging:” I’m Ripening, Weathering, & Marinating Native Plants Four Seasons: A Homeowners Guide   Email [email protected] to reach out to Jeannine or connect with her on Facebook. Check out Doylestown Township’s Environmental Advisory Council to know more about her work.    ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD.  LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.   Email [email protected] and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. 

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