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IN THE 1960s, THERE WAS THE PLAYBOY PHILOSOPHY … NOW MOSES ZNAIMER INTRODUCES THE ZOOMER PHILOSOPHY

A Series of Monthly Essays On Age & Aging Exclusively In ZOOMER Magazine

Chapter One in ZOOMER’s First Anniversary Issue – October 2009

On Newsstands Nationwide Today!

Moses Znaimer, once the creator of signature youth channels like MuchMusic and MusiquePlus and now the man behind the Zoomer phenomenon, is taking the next step in tackling what he calls “the last taboo”: Age & Aging. In a series of monthly essays exclusive to ZOOMER Magazine, Moses will propose his Zoomer Philosophy, with the ambition to break down society’s lingering prejudice against age. With people reaching the age of 100 in record numbers, Moses’ initiative is welcome more than ever.

“Aging is sex for the new millennium, the topic we don’t discuss openly, the thing that happens to other people, behind closed doors. In deference to this last taboo, people of age have been denied their right to sensuality, to adventure, to any unconventionality that can’t be fondly smiled at by a condescending universe. In a way, they have become an invisible demographic,” said Moses, who hopes to move “Boomers with Zip” into the visible spectrum again; to boldly go where no “old fart” has gone before.

In Chapter One of the Zoomer Philosophy, Moses examines biblical, mythological, historical, and cultural attitudes to aging. When did old age – once equated with wisdom and authority – become devalued? What inspired Jerry Rubin to say, “Don’t trust anyone over 30” and why does that phrase still stick?

The Zoomer Philosophy is a literary expression of Moses’ New Vision Of Aging For Canada, a concept he launched in February 2008 to define and disseminate a fresh perspective on the phenomenon of the aging of the planet. He swiftly popularized the term “Zoomer” to redefine the Baby Boomer generation; assembled a suite of media on all platforms for this demographic (broadcast, web and the national print publication ZOOMER Magazine); and revitalized CARP (formerly the Canadian Association of Retired Person) into Canada’s most visible and vocal Advocacy Association for the 45plus.

ZOOMER Magazine was launched in October 2008 under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief and style icon Suzanne Boyd, best-known for her tenure at Canada’s FLARE Magazine. ZOOMER Magazine presents groundbreaking and highly-in-demand content aimed at men and women 45plus in the areas of health, finance, travel, sex, longevity, fashion, beauty, style, and life in general. Even people south of the border are taking notice:

“Americans, it seems, still don't get the new face of getting older, even those who purport to represent them. The Canadians are doing better and this country can probably take a lesson from them. Moses Znaimer is the new president of CARP, roughly the equivalent of the AARP, representing the population he refers to as "Zoomers. "You are a Zoomer," he says, "if you still look forward in life and to life and remain open to new things.” – Boston Globe, June 2009

ZOOMER Magazine is published nine times a year by ZoomerMedia Limited (Toronto Venture Exchange: ZUM). Subscriptions are available for $19.95 a year (a 53 percent savings off the cover price) at http://www.zoomermag.com (Click Customer Services) or call toll free 1.800.363.9736.

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clara simpson Comment by clara simpson on September 26, 2009 at 2:55pm
I get my copy of Zoomers at superstore outlet,and had been a fan of Moses Znaimer after i saw him in CTV interview with Steve Murphy.
Read the Biorography in the net.Admired his courage and determination to reach out his dream and be successful in any field he aim.Bravo Moses you are one in a million immigrant that never give up till to are on the top of the world,we are proud of you as a Zoomer member and immigrant too.
Erlich Deville Comment by Erlich Deville on September 18, 2009 at 4:26pm
Why don't we all just f-f-fade away..
Nicole Comment by Nicole on September 17, 2009 at 11:25am
Absolutely!

Here's a link to the subscription sign up: https://secure.indas.on.ca/care/zmr/

Enjoy, Cindy!
Cindy Bear Comment by Cindy Bear on September 17, 2009 at 9:39am
Interested in a subscription to Zoomer Magazine. Is it available in the States?

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