What's age got to do with it?Absolutely nothing!Though it's her husband, Dr. Phil, who has his own nationally-syndicated talk show, Robin McGraw's appearances on the show draw thousands of questions from viewers of all ages who want to know how she looks and feels so fabulous at the age of fifty-five.In What's Age Got to Do with it?, Robin shares her journey, including the ups and downs, and the secrets for staying healthy and in shape.She also provides insider information from a panel of top experts in the areas of fitness, nutrition, skin care, menopause, hair, makeup, and fashion.Robin says, "To me, aging gracefully isn't accepting what aging does to you. It means taking care of your health, wanting to look your best, and knowing that it is not conceited, egotistical, or selfish to do so."
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"I LOVED LOVED LOVED this book! It's been a promise to myself to lead a healthy lifestyle & take good care of myself so I can be around to watch my family grow. This book is a great book for all women to read, as she talks about very important things related to our health & beauty. I just loved it!"
— Tracey (5 out of 5 stars)
" Definitely not a must-read; some good info about menopause, but it's basically just all of the stuff she does in her beauty and health routine. I did learn that she layers on 4 different kinds of mascara, how insane is that? :) "
— Jenny, 2/18/2014" Amazing book! Robin is so down to earth and speaks very honestly in this book about aging and life. I really feel that she's a great roll model for women of all ages. "
— Mima., 1/9/2014" Good book about nutrition, hormones, make-up. "
— Susan, 12/31/2013" Enjoyed hearing her perspective on health, aging, etc. She's a spunky little thing that is very comfortable in her skin. A good example for middle aged women everywhere. She leans toward holistic/natural remedies...which I do also, so it's fun to hear her ideas. "
— Teresa, 12/15/2013" Easy read -somewhat repetitious, but overall good information. I liked it. "
— Cheri, 12/8/2013" Another "how to live your life" book from a celebrity. Some of the tips she has are okay, but in general, it's more of the same. Eat this, don't eat that, exercise regularly, don't put bad stuff on your face or in your hair, blah blah blah. "
— Donald, 10/19/2013" Since I am hormonely this age, I thought this book could only help. "
— Birdie, 10/18/2013" I'm not a fan of Dr. Phil or his wife Robin but I picked this up on a whim from the library. There wasn't really any information that I hadn't heard before but she did remind me to continue wearing sunscreen and stay out of the sun. "
— Jill, 9/12/2013" I loved this book for it's practical and specific advice. I am all about prevention, and this book really gives great tips on how to look and feel great at any age. My favorite chapter was on hormones, lots of "ah-hah" moments. She really has her act together. "
— Suzette, 9/6/2013" Mrs. Dr. Phil's manifesto on how to live your best at 55+. Chapter Five has information worth pursuing on hormones past menopause. The rest is a little ditsy. "
— Cynthia, 7/24/2013" Robin looks really good for her age and takes care of herself. A lot of the information I already knew but she had a lot of good tips on nutrition, makeup, and good health for all women. "
— Dawn, 6/1/2013" Nothing really that I didn't know. I was weary of the cheerleading type of message and tone. Her lifestyle is out of touch with the common folk. Why does she feel the need for all that makeup? Her intentions are good but I was not the intended audience for this book. "
— Elizabeth, 2/1/2013" Lots of good tips for managing the senior years. A bit heavy on the product information. "
— Shirley, 9/17/2012" Good information. Nothing new, but good info. "
— Crystal, 7/24/2012" I heard about robin's book when i was watching the dr. phil show. good book. chapter 5: what's hormones got to do with it?, was the chapter that interest me since i am 35. i didn't realize menopause starts at age 40 and as early as 35 so i went and got me some books on the subject. "
— Angel, 5/9/2011" So far, I am learning a lot about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. "
— Blueeyez, 10/9/2010" Nothing really that I didn't know. I was weary of the cheerleading type of message and tone. Her lifestyle is out of touch with the common folk. Why does she feel the need for all that makeup? Her intentions are good but I was not the intended audience for this book. "
— Elizabeth, 9/30/2010" Amazing book! Robin is so down to earth and speaks very honestly in this book about aging and life. I really feel that she's a great roll model for women of all ages. "
— Michelle, 7/4/2010" Another "how to live your life" book from a celebrity. Some of the tips she has are okay, but in general, it's more of the same. Eat this, don't eat that, exercise regularly, don't put bad stuff on your face or in your hair, blah blah blah. "
— Don, 5/10/2010" Easy read -somewhat repetitious, but overall good information. I liked it. "
— Cheri, 4/11/2010" Lots of good tips for managing the senior years. A bit heavy on the product information. "
— Shirley, 9/9/2009" I loved this book for it's practical and specific advice. I am all about prevention, and this book really gives great tips on how to look and feel great at any age. My favorite chapter was on hormones, lots of "ah-hah" moments. She really has her act together. "
— Suzette, 6/10/2009" Mrs. Dr. Phil's manifesto on how to live your best at 55+. Chapter Five has information worth pursuing on hormones past menopause. The rest is a little ditsy. "
— Cynthia, 6/2/2009" Robin looks really good for her age and takes care of herself. A lot of the information I already knew but she had a lot of good tips on nutrition, makeup, and good health for all women. "
— Dawn, 4/27/2009" So far, I am learning a lot about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. "
— Blueeyez, 3/24/2009Robin McGraw, #1 New York Times bestselling author, has been married to television talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw for over thirty years. His viewers have embraced Robin—whether she’s discussing her experiences as a mother and wife or dealing with issues that women face in their lives.
Sherri Berger has a theater and improv background, having studied at Chicago’s famed Second City. Her wide vocal range and ability to do a variety of character voices have afforded her a long career involving every aspect of the voice-over business, including commercials, promos, and documentaries. She has created numerous characters for animated programs such as Pound Puppies, and she had a recurring voice-over role on the 1980s ABC television series Sable.