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Connie Goldman

Connie Goldman is an award-winning radio producer and reporter. Beginning her broadcast career with Minnesota Public Radio, she later worked for several years on the staff of National Public Radio in Washington D.C. For over the past 30 years her public radio programs, books, and speaking have been exclusively concerned with the changes and challenges of aging. Grounded in the art of personal stories collected from hundreds of interviews, Connie’s presentations are designed to inform, empower, and inspire. Her message on public radio, in print and in person is clear—make any time of life an opportunity for new learning, exploring creative pursuits, self discovery, spiritual deepening, and continued growth.

 

BOOKS

The Ageless Spirit, Secrets of Becoming a Late Bloomer,
The Gifts of Caregiving – Stories of Hardship, Hope and Healing
Late Life Love—Romance and New Relationships in Late Years
Tending the Earth, Mending the Spirit-The Healing Gifts of Gardening
Who Am I Now That I’m Not Who I Was? – Conversations with Women in Mid-Life and Beyond.

 

EDUCATION

M.A. University of Santa Monica, Applied Psychology, 1989
M.A. University of Minnesota, Communications, 1971
B.A. University of Minnesota, Psychology, Theater, American History 1952