Dream More, Dolly Parton / Boomer Dating




Prime Time Radio - AARP show

Summary: Part A:Growing up dirt poor in the hills of Tennessee, Dolly Parton relied on her dreams to sustain her. "It was a dream that dressed me up when I was ragged, it was a dream that filled me up when I was hungry, and it was a dream that took me out of the Smoky Mountains and put me on top of the world," she says. So it's fitting that the legendary country singer and composer of more than 3,000 songs has titled her latest book Dream More: Celebrate the Dreamer in You. The 66-year-old Parton talks to host Mike Cuthbert about her long and successful career in music, TV and movies, and about the way her dreams continue to push her forward.Part B:More and more singles are going online to find romance, especially in the 50+ age group.  Nancy Davidoff Kelton and Ken Solin, two new dating experts for AARP, have plenty of advice for people looking for new relationships and find someone that is compatible. They suggest that once you find someone interesting online, get offline fast and start the dating process. Kelton and Solin also offer tips on writing the better profiles, great places for first dates, and dating mistakes to avoid.