Kobo Writing Life Podcast

#18 - The Zoomer Philosophy with Moses Znaimer

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Synopsis

KWL Director Mark Lefebvre interviews Moses Znaimer, co-founder and former head of CityTV, the first independent television station in Toronto, Canada, the current head of ZoomerMedia (Zoomer Magazine) and the author of The Zoomer Philosophy. Mark and Moses discuss:          How Moses rarely stops to look back because he is always on to looking at the next thing that he is working on           The Zoomer Philosophy (his book) and the definition of what a Zoomer is           How the Zoomer Philosophy fits in with the idea of living longer and better lives           How the words old, senior, elder and mature provide discomfort and make people squirm           Znaimer’s examination, through his essays at how Boomers, who sang songs like The Who’s “My Generation” with lyrics like “I hope I die before I get old” have suddenly found themselves at the age they originally mistrusted           How the first group of people who coined the phrase “don’t trust anybody over 30” are now 60 years old