
60 Seconds: Nothing Knows How Old You Are.
by Diane Wyzga | December 2, 2020 | 60 Seconds, Podcast | 0 comments
Episode Notes
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For years I had a small scrap of paper thumbtacked to the wall in my closet. It was a photo of Dara Torres, the oldest swimmer ever to win an Olympic medal; in fact, during her swimming career spanning five Olympic Games, Dara Torres won 12 Olympic medals.
Torres was a 41 year old mother when she won 3 silver medals in the 2008 Games. When asked about her “advanced age” she replied, “The water doesn’t know how old you are.”
That scrap of paper is long gone but I remember this: Nothing knows how old you are. If you want it you’ll find your way.
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Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music
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Diane Wyzga, Podcaster & Ideas to Action Facilitator
Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music