Meg Newhouse, educator, career and life coach, consultant and author of "Legacies of the Heart: Living a Life that Matters" joins eHealth Radio and the Health News & Personal Development Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Meg Newhouse discuss the following:What is the difference between a legacy as we’ve always defined it and “legacies of the heart”?Your book is subtitled “Living a Life that Matters.” Is it ever too late to start doing that?...
Meg Newhouse, educator, career and life coach, consultant and author of "Legacies of the Heart: Living a Life that Matters" joins eHealth Radio and the Health News & Personal Development Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Meg Newhouse discuss the following:
- What is the difference between a legacy as we’ve always defined it and “legacies of the heart”?
- Your book is subtitled “Living a Life that Matters.” Is it ever too late to start doing that?
- Why is it important to bring a legacy perspective into your life?
- How does a legacy perspective relate to good health – especially as we get older?
- Who is your prime audience? Who are you trying to reach with this book? Why?
Duration: 13:13
In both her professional and personal life, Meg Newhouse has sought to call out “passion and purpose” in her students, coaching clients and even friends/colleagues. For the past 20+ years, she has worked with people in midlife and beyond to craft fulfilling and contributing lives; her interest and work in legacy evolved naturally over the past several years.
In 2002 she founded and co-led the Life Planning Network, a national community of professionals committed to a holistic model for helping people thrive in the second half of life; more recently she has been engaged with the Conscious Elders Network from its early stages.
Meg has helped plan five Positive Aging conferences and has written three how-to books, as well as co-edited LPN’s Live Smart After 50. Meg has many other passions – foremost, her family (including grandchildren) and friends – but also including music (as a serious amateur flutist), public policy, yoga, nature and all kinds of learning and personal/spiritual growth. She lives in the Boston area with her husband of 47 years.
Website: www.megnewhouse.com
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