Zoomer Boomers

Zoomer Boomers
Author: Douglas H. Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2006
Genre: Canadian fiction
ISBN:

The Zoomer Philosophy

The Zoomer Philosophy
Author: Moses Znaimer
Publisher: Zoomer Books
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2015-04-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0991733843

Moses Znaimer, media pioneer, creator of channels like Citytv, MuchMusic, Bravo! etc. and Founder of ZoomerMedia Limited has launched his first eBook series entitled THE ZOOMER PHILOSOPHY. Inspired by Hugh Hefner’s The Playboy Philosophy, Znaimer originally set out to write 10 chapters on what he considers to be today’s last taboo – age and aging. Yet no matter how “old” you are, THE ZOOMER PHILOSOPHY reveals the secrets and the science to living better, longer, healthier, happier, richer, and yes, sexier too! As shown in the initial outline below, the series is a never-ending chronicle of mature issues that range from sex and inheritance to health and finance: CHAPTER 31: HOLY SMOKES! THE REAL REEFER MADNESS CHAPTER 32: WAR OF THE WORDS THE LANGUAGE OF AGE AND THE DYNAMICS OF DISRESPECT CHAPTER 33: BENEDICT’S LAST LESSON WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT OLD CHAPTER 34: THE END OF THE ROAD? WHEN DO WE STOP DRIVING, AND WHO DECIDES? CHAPTER 35: OLDER BOYS AND GIRLS TOGETHER WELCOME TO THE SECOND GREAT AGE OF DATING CHAPTER 36: THE LONGER WE LIVE, THE MORE WE CAN GIVE THE PHONY DEBATE OVER INTERGENERATIONAL JOBS CHAPTER 37: ALZHEIMER THAT ENDS HEIMER GIVE US DIGNITY OR GIVE US (IF WE CHOOSE) DEATH CHAPTER 38: REPORT FROM THE REVOLUTION LOOKING BACK, MUCH PROGRESS AND STILL A LONG WAY TO GO CHAPTER 29: FAMOUS LAST WORDS OR POMPOUS LAST WORDS NOW THE CHOICE IS YOURS CHAPTER 40: PAIN IS A FOUR-LETTER WORD AND WHAT’S IT GOOD FOR? If you haven't already, be sure to catch up on Volumes 1 - 3, also available at Google Play.

Boomers 3.0

Boomers 3.0
Author: Lawrence R. Samuel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1440857237

Capitalizing on what is arguably the most important social phenomenon of our time and place—the aging of America—this book shows organizations how to market specifically to baby boomers in their third act of life. The graying of America is undeniable, with an estimated 10,000 boomers turning 65 every day. But to dismiss the baby boomer generation as a group no longer worth marketing to would be foolish. According to the Census Bureau, in 2029—the year when the last boomer will have turned 65—there will still be more than 61 million boomers, roughly 17 percent of the projected population of the United States. Boomers will still be the wealthiest generation in the United States until at least 2030, according to the Deloitte Center for Financial Services, with their share of net household wealth to peak at 50.2 percent by 2020. Boomers 3.0: Marketing to Baby Boomers in Their Third Act of Life describes how to market to baby boomers from a cultural perspective, specifically addressing the demographic group of baby boomers in their later adulthood—a period that will continue for the next two to three decades. The author uses the term "3.0" to indicate the baby boomers' third phase of life and explains how this third act of life will differ from earlier periods; accordingly, organizations should take a different approach to marketing to them than in the past. This book offers a way to contextualize business objectives within a culturally based, forward-thinking framework that fully leverages the opportunities presented by what is perhaps the biggest and most affluent customer base in history. Readers will be able to use the strategies described to map territories to stake and mine in targeting boomers, create meaningful relationships with individuals in this group, and communicate effectively with boomers to offer them products and services.

This May Hurt a Bit

This May Hurt a Bit
Author: Stephen Skyvington
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019-02-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1459742451

Some painful news: Canada no longer has the best health-care system in the world. How might we fix Canada’s health-care system? Why would we want to? What’s stopping us from doing so? These three questions lie at the heart of this in-depth exploration of one of the biggest political and personal issues facing Canadians. Skyvington explains why change has to occur, in light of the implications of doing nothing, and describes how Canadians can and must get involved to save our health-care system. This May Hurt a Bit is meant to provide a blueprint for change once those in charge finally acknowledge the most inconvenient truth — namely, that Canada’s health-care system is in poor health.

BUGEYED

BUGEYED
Author: Charlie Nash
Publisher: Charlie Nash
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1077677219

Charlie Nash's debut book, BUGEYED, is a graphical tour of the 21st Century Information Age as we know it. From capitalism, nature, and hookup culture, to social media, ugly architecture, and wizards — BUGEYED is a scattered experience tailored to the short attention spans of a generation with ADHD.

The Zoomer Philosophy Volume 3

The Zoomer Philosophy Volume 3
Author: Moses Znaimer
Publisher: ZoomerMedia Ltd
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre:
ISBN:

Inspired by Hugh Hefner’s The Playboy Philosophy, Znaimer originally set out to write 10 chapters on what he considers to be today’s last taboo – age and aging. Yet no matter how “old” you are, THE ZOOMER PHILOSOPHY reveals the secrets and the science to living better, longer, healthier, happier, richer, and yes, sexier too! Volume 3 in Moses Znaimer’s on-going ebook series, The Zoomer Philosophy, a never-ending chronicle of mature issues that range from sex and inheritance to health and finance, available wherever you buy your ebooks.

Boomers

Boomers
Author: Helen Andrews
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0593086759

"Baby Boomers (and I confess I am one): prepare to squirm and shake your increasingly arthritic little fists. For here comes essayist Helen Andrews."--Terry Castle With two recessions and a botched pandemic under their belt, the Boomers are their children's favorite punching bag. But is the hatred justified? Is the destruction left in their wake their fault or simply the luck of the generational draw? In Boomers, essayist Helen Andrews addresses the Boomer legacy with scrupulous fairness and biting wit. Following the model of Lytton Strachey's Eminent Victorians, she profiles six of the Boomers' brightest and best. She shows how Steve Jobs tried to liberate everyone's inner rebel but unleashed our stultifying digital world of social media and the gig economy. How Aaron Sorkin played pied piper to a generation of idealistic wonks. How Camille Paglia corrupted academia while trying to save it. How Jeffrey Sachs, Al Sharpton, and Sonya Sotomayor wanted to empower the oppressed but ended up empowering new oppressors. Ranging far beyond the usual Beatles and Bill Clinton clichés, Andrews shows how these six Boomers' effect on the world has been tragically and often ironically contrary to their intentions. She reveals the essence of Boomerness: they tried to liberate us, and instead of freedom they left behind chaos.