MY GENERATION

Featured Segments

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Comfort From Home

Close-knit friends have a distinctly original way of comforting U.S. troops at home and abroad.

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Ask Dr. Art Ulene

Is it too late to get a flu shot?

Reach for the Sky

The ups and downs of kite boarding.

My Money

Three people with three sets of money issues get answers from Deborah Owens.

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On the Couch With Dr. Lynn

Sex is never simple. Sexpert Dr. Doree Lynn helps you find the right words.

Next Week

View From Above
Photographer Bobby Haas shares his unique point of view.

Resources

Homemade Afghans Project
More information about the project featured in our lead story.

AARP Bulletin
The 2006-2007 flu season saw unprecedented vaccine shortages. This year was a different story.

AARP The Magazine: Flowin' in the Wind
More video and a close-up look at some kite boarding enthusiasts.

AARP.org Financial Planning and Retirement 
A page full of resources and links to crucial information about your money.

Sunday Best

He's the Peter Pan newsman. Meet Charles Osgood of "Sunday Morning."

The Hosts

MyGen Hosts

Perhaps you first met Greg Williams when you heard his voice narrating specials for National Geographic, or as a spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service. Or you might have encountered him as a detective on HBO's hit series, "The Wire." A former sports anchor with a degree in broadcast communications, Williams has received one of his industry's highest honors, the Communicator Award. With interests ranging from golf to music to history, Greg looks forward to sharing the journey ahead.

Cynthia Steele Vance is equally at home in newsrooms and in the boardrooms of some of Washington, D.C.'s most active cultural and educational institutions. Her involvement as a trustee of George Washington University and a public broadcaster at WETA informs her work as a reporter and anchor. With a pair of Emmy nominations for her work, Cynthia has appeared as a reporter and commentator on "Larry King Live," the "CBS Morning News," and "ABC NewsOne." She has received Pennsylvania's Associated Press Broadcasters Award.

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