In this episode of Global Goodness, host Kim Hunt speaks with a passionate member of Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage, Jean Bourdon. She is part of a dynamic group of older women swimmers in Cape Cod dedicated to environmental conservation. We explore the deep connection between community, purpose, and environmental stewardship, as well as how this group is challenging stereotypes about aging.
Our guest shares her personal journey—from growing up with a love for swimming, to overcoming physical setbacks, to finding a sense of belonging and renewed purpose in OLAUG. She discusses the impact of working alongside like-minded women who are making real changes in their community by cleaning up local ponds and advocating for environmental awareness.
You’ll Learn:
- The power of community in creating lasting environmental change.
- How purpose evolves throughout different stages of life.
- The importance of finding like-minded individuals to support your mission
- How older women are redefining societal expectations and making a tangible impact.
- Insights into the environmental challenges facing Cape Cod and how small actions can lead to big results.
Join us as we celebrate the strength, resilience, and determination of these remarkable women who prove that age is no barrier to making a difference. Their story is sure to inspire you to find your own community and purpose, no matter where you are in life!
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