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    Ep 84: Between the Lines - Stay Golden

    enAugust 15, 2017
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    About this Episode

    Katy Bowman tells Stephanie Domet about Dynamic Aging, the sassy septuagenarians with whom she wrote it, and why it’s really a book for anyone who has a body. Meet the Goldeners who co-wrote Dynamic Aging with Katy Bowman.

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