Aging Well with Creativity: How Calligraphy Boosts Brain Health | Jillian Reece & Jordan Truster
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概要
What if something as simple as writing by hand could improve your brain, reduce stress, and give you a renewed sense of purpose?
In this episode of Aging in Place is a Team Sport, Chris Moore sits down with twin sisters Jillian Reece and Jordan Truster, founders of Lovely Loops, to explore how calligraphy is transforming lives—especially for those in retirement or looking for meaningful, creative hobbies.
You’ll discover:
✨ How calligraphy improves memory and cognitive function
✨ Why slowing down and writing by hand can feel like meditation
✨ The connection between creativity and a fulfilling life
✨ How retirees are finding purpose through art and community
✨ Real-life stories from their global calligraphy community
Whether you're exploring aging in place, looking for a relaxing hobby, or simply curious about calligraphy—this conversation will inspire you to pick up a pen and start creating.
🔗 Learn more about their community: https://calligraphytogether.com
About the Podcast:
Aging in Place is a Team Sport explores how to live a more purposeful, connected, and fulfilling life—right in the home you love.
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