India, Aug. 21 -- One of the hardest things about growing old, perhaps is, watching your parents grow older. The years etch their mark in wrinkled hands that once held us steady, in wobbly knees that once walked tirelessly to keep up with our childhood pace, in greying strands that speak of countless lessons learned. The roles get reversed; the child becomes the caregiver, the independent become dependent, conversations tend to become transactional. But what if there was a way to help your parents discover the strength to live with freedom and the courage to embrace change?

Meet Meenakshi Menon, a 66-year-old who refuses to let age define her - or any other senior citizen. A grandmother of two, organic farmer, scuba diver, entrepreneur, ...