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Episode Synopsis
Reasons to be cheerful about global efforts to stamp out ageism across the generations on this week's The Big Middle.
Jeanette Leardi is a social gerontologist and a prolific writer and speaker on ageing issues. She's one of the leading lights of an international civil rights movement against ageism - a movement that's finally gaining ground after years of shouting from the sidelines.
I spoke with her from her home in Portland, Oregon.
Notes
Her work as a social gerontologist, educational tools she uses
The importance of ideas, words, actions to end the scourge of ageism
The intergenerational aspect and other insights into the work of American social activist Maggie Kuhn, founder of the Gray Panthers movement in the 70s
The many, little-understood assets of ageing - better emotional regulation, communication and information discrimination, greater capacity to solve problems thanks to midlife development of the Corpus Callosum, a bridge of tissue connecting brain hemispheres
“It doesn’t fully mature until we’re in our 50s, which means that once we’re in our 50s, we have the greatest capacity to use both sides of our brain at the same time. What does that mean in terms of relating to the world? Older adults problem solve differently than when were younger. We can see an issue from more sides, from more perspectives simultaneously.”
The fluid nature of the concept of age across the spectrum - survey illustrating that “no matter how old you are, someone thinks you’re already old, even if you’re 13.”
Her take on ageist phrases such as ‘over the hill’ and stubborn misperceptions around olders and technological change
Need for deep structural change to reflect current, longer life course
More heartening insights into workings of brains of olders
Her ‘child in decline’ thought experiment that always raises hackles of olders who hear it
Reasons to be cheerful - “we’re at a tipping point” - about progress of global efforts to stop ageism across the age spectrum and all the other isms plaguing rich societies
Links
Jeanette’s website
Jeanette’s What’s Your Relationship with Aging? article
Her article on her ‘child in decline’ thought experiment
Jeanette on Twitter
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Jeanette Leardi is a social gerontologist and a prolific writer and speaker on ageing issues. She's one of the leading lights of an international civil rights movement against ageism - a movement that's finally gaining ground after years of shouting from the sidelines.
I spoke with her from her home in Portland, Oregon.
Notes
Her work as a social gerontologist, educational tools she uses
The importance of ideas, words, actions to end the scourge of ageism
The intergenerational aspect and other insights into the work of American social activist Maggie Kuhn, founder of the Gray Panthers movement in the 70s
The many, little-understood assets of ageing - better emotional regulation, communication and information discrimination, greater capacity to solve problems thanks to midlife development of the Corpus Callosum, a bridge of tissue connecting brain hemispheres
“It doesn’t fully mature until we’re in our 50s, which means that once we’re in our 50s, we have the greatest capacity to use both sides of our brain at the same time. What does that mean in terms of relating to the world? Older adults problem solve differently than when were younger. We can see an issue from more sides, from more perspectives simultaneously.”
The fluid nature of the concept of age across the spectrum - survey illustrating that “no matter how old you are, someone thinks you’re already old, even if you’re 13.”
Her take on ageist phrases such as ‘over the hill’ and stubborn misperceptions around olders and technological change
Need for deep structural change to reflect current, longer life course
More heartening insights into workings of brains of olders
Her ‘child in decline’ thought experiment that always raises hackles of olders who hear it
Reasons to be cheerful - “we’re at a tipping point” - about progress of global efforts to stop ageism across the age spectrum and all the other isms plaguing rich societies
Links
Jeanette’s website
Jeanette’s What’s Your Relationship with Aging? article
Her article on her ‘child in decline’ thought experiment
Jeanette on Twitter
####Follow The Big Middle
Website I Twitter I Facebook I Instagram
####Sponsored by
5asidechess
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