Booming Bites Weekly: September 1, 2025

This week's Booming Bites bring a mix of inspiration and caution—how AI may be reshaping our voices and thoughts, the remarkable milestone of the world’s oldest living person, signs you’re aging well, how to discover your second act, and why long-term care planning can’t be ignored.

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Is AI Stealing Our Voice and Thinking?

As artificial intelligence becomes more intertwined with daily life, are we unintentionally giving away too much of our thinking and expression? It certainly gives us a reason to pause to ask questions questions about the future of our individuality in an AI-driven world. Read more

World’s Oldest Living Person Turns 116

A remarkable milestone worth celebrating—at 116, the world’s oldest living person reminds us that longevity is possible and can be joyful. Her story is both humbling and inspiring. Read more

7 Signs You’re Aging Well

Aging gracefully isn’t just about fewer wrinkles—it’s about strength, clarity, relationships, and mindset. This article highlights seven encouraging indicators that you’re on the right track. Read more

Discovering Your Second Act

Retirement doesn’t have to mean slowing down. In this "Ask a Retirement Coach" segment, Retirement Coach Tonis share her advice on how to uncover passion and purpose for the next exciting chapter of your life. Read more

Retirees Unprepared for Long-Term Care Needs

Despite longer lifespans, many retirees remain unprepared for the costs and challenges of long-term care. This article highlights the gap between expectations and reality—and why planning ahead is essential. Read more

Longevity Tip of the Day

Stay curious. Research shows that curiosity not only keeps the brain engaged but also improves mental flexibility, creativity, and resilience. Whether it’s learning a new skill, exploring a different culture, or asking thoughtful questions, curiosity is a powerful driver of lifelong vitality.

Here's to living your best booming encore!

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