What does being ageless actually mean?
“It means not being defined by context.”
At 68, Susan Hunt refuses to let age set her ceiling.
When people tell her 92-year-old mother-in-law,
“You’re doing amazingly… for your age,”
she pushes back:
“No. She’s just doing amazingly.”
This clip is about:
The danger of age labels
Why “for your age” is limiting language
How social expectations quietly shrink us
What it really means to be age-blind
If you’re in your 40s, 50s, or 60s and feeling the subtle pressure to slow down… this is a powerful reframe.
The full conversation goes much deeper.
It’s available everywhere you listen to podcasts.




