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What's Your Self-Talk About Aging?

A few years ago, as a travel journalist in Asia, I had an appointment with a spiritual leader in his office, and I was told that he was 94 years old.

I arrived at his office door, rang the bell, and a vigorous man with a booming voice answered and beckoned me to come in. The first thing he said was, “There will be no mention of age during our meeting. You will not use words like ‘older’ or ‘90s’ or ask me any questions that in any way refer to the amount of time I have been alive. Now let’s begin. I am a very busy man because I run six different companies.”

I was surprised, of course, but during our interview, I understood where he was coming from. He referred several times to his belief that accepting labels and holding stereotypical views about what happens when we have spent many years on planet earth can be limiting, self-defeating, and depressing.

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6 Oct

Aileen Kars, New Zealand’s oldest person, celebrates 112th birthday with high tea

Coffee fudge, walnut slice and pikelets were just some of the delectable delights served at a high tea honouring our oldest Kiwi.

Aileen Emily Kars turns 112 today and is celebrating the milestone at her rest home in Palmerston North with dancing and singing to the guitar.

Born in nearby Tokomaru on September 12, 1913, she is New Zealand’s oldest living person.

There are only 50 people older than her worldwide, according to the US Gerontology Research Group.



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1 Oct

Age Concern New Zealand Huia Award 2025, Celebrating Outstanding Contributions

Age Concern New Zealand is pleased to announce the recipients of the Age Concern New Zealand Huia Awards 2025, honouring three extraordinary individuals whose dedication has uplifted the wellbeing, dignity, and visibility of older people across Aotearoa.

“These awards shine a light on the remarkable individuals who are driving change and helping make Aotearoa New Zealand a better place to grow older. It’s a meaningful occasion for Age Concern New Zealand and forms part of our recognition of the International Day of Older Persons, promoting respect, inclusion, and the value of our older generations,” says Karen Billings-Jensen, Chief Executive of Age Concern New Zealand.



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