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By Jeffrey Lee Puckett| AARP@ Bob Boilen lived something of a charmed life in his 35 years at National Public Radio. After starting in news production, he went on to develop and cohost All Songs Considered, one of the most popular music podcasts in the U.S., and help launch the uber-popular Tiny Desk Concerts series, where musicians performed at his workspace. “I’m a college dropout,” says Boilen, 70
By Jeffrey Lee Puckett| Discogs@ A lot of people dismiss the idea of isolating stereo gear from vibrations with a smirk and two words: snake oil. Those people clearly don’t live in a 100-year-old home with springy wood floors that turn it into a really big bounce house. Maybe they live in a newer home, or more likely in their parents’ basement; a concrete floor cures a lot of ills. But for a lot of people, isolation is a must because we can’t walk across the room without making our turntable skip
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AARP
AARP, founded in 1958 by Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus and Leonard Davis, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for Americans aged 50 and older. With a presence in all 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, AARP focuses on issues such as Medicare, Social Security, age discrimination, and consumer fraud prevention. As a membership-driven organization, AARP offers a variety of services, including advocacy for policies that benefit older Americans, publications like *AARP The Magazine* and *AARP Bulletin*, and member-exclusive discounts on travel, dining, and retail. The organization also provides educational resources through workshops and online tools, supporting seniors with legal aid, job training, and financial literacy programs via the AARP Foundation. Membership is open to individuals aged 50 and older, with benefits that include access to publications, community events, and advocacy initiatives.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
+1 202-434-7578
Founded: 1958