AARP’s Life at 50-Plus National Event and Expo

[HTML1] “Transforming your life for a bright and exciting future” will be the operative phrase as over 25,000 people age 50-plus converge in Los Angeles, CA on September 22-24 to rock out, learn lots, and discuss the eternal question, “What will I do when I grow up?” And joining Christopher Springmann today on Life, Love, and Health is Jason Weinstein, Director of the AARP National Events. “People haven’t finished growing,” Mr. Weinstein tells us. “We try to use Life at 50-Plus as an opportunity for folks to look around, take a breath, and say, ‘Here’s 25,000 people that look exactly like me that have similar questions, have similar interests, and I can’t wait to go back, tell my friends about it, tell my family about it, and prepare for the following year.'” With over 70 forward-looking programs designed to capture a wide spectrum of interests, AARP hopes to put people on the path to reimagination, reinventing, and transformation. “It might be a couple of quick, easy steps that can get people headed in the right direction,” says Mr. Weinstein. “AARP is going to make sure that we stay with folks and we give them an opportunity to find out what they want to be when they grow up.”

More about Jason Weinstein and AARP
Jason Weinstein, Director of AARP’s National Events, is based in Washington, DC.

To learn more about the Life at 50-Plus National Event and Expo in Los Angeles, September 22-24, and about AARP’s many other events, click HERE!

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About Christopher Springmann

Christopher Springmann is Executive Producer and Senior Correspondent of Life, Love and Health, the award-winning health and wellness program that reaches millions daily on multiple news, talk and sports channels including Sirius XM, CNN, FOX, NPR affiliates, American Forces Network, and HealthRadio.net.

Life, Love and Health is also Mr. Springmann’s latest endeavor in a journey of “creative convergence” that started as a photographer for Time, Fortune, National Geographic and Smithsonian magazines. He moved into writing leadership profiles for Chief Executive and California CEO magazines, which in turn provided the inspiration for creating Life, Love and Health: to fulfill the unmet need of telling America’s health story. Mr. Springmann meets this need in entertaining and emotionally engaging ways, with the authentic voices of real people, including a diverse group of doctors and nurses, patients and their families, plus researchers and innovators in the health-and-wellness field. He relies on the credibility and persuasiveness of people’s passionate storytelling to get the point across. People identify with the experiences of others and are encouraged to take positive, attainable actions to improve their personal and family health.

Christopher is also the Host of Life, Love and Health on WomensRadio. Life, Love and Health seeks to ultimately make a difference in people’s lives by encouraging individuals to take positive, attainable actions to improve their personal and family health.