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Episode Synopsis
Search How to Live Forever online and you’ll get one billion 30 million hits - most about conquering disease and death, the mind-blowing efforts of longevity scientists. My guest is a leading expert on longevity but his views on the subject are firmly rooted in social science.
Marc Freedman is a social entrepreneur, president and CEO of Encore.org, originator of the encore career idea - second acts for the greater good.
He’s a master storyteller whose ideas, deep research and deeply personal stories are presented in his latest book How to Live Forever - The Enduring Power of Connecting the Generations.
We spoke in a plush bar - you'll hear chatter and clattering - at a swish hotel in London.
Notes
The additional years of The Big Middle are often seen as “a season without a purpose”
The roots of radical age segregation or how “we screwed up magnificently”
Beat the “grievous wound” of “age apartheid” by getting next to all generations
Youngtown (1956) and Sun City (1960) retirement enclaves in Arizona, where pets were allowed but kids were banned as “human contraband”
Of age segregation, “we can fix this and it can fix us” - how?
On Harvard psychiatrist George Vaillant’s “biology flows downhill”
Social activists “hidden in plain sight” comprise a global movement trying to undo age segregation and resurrect the multigenerational role of olders, the “critical link in humanity”
“We need to find new ways to do some of these old things, ways that are not nostalgic but are timely...We’ve got to adapt the grandmother hypothesis to the modern family world.”
Culturally, “we’re at a tipping point” with many ahead of norms “espousing an ideal” of how things could be
“Rather than trying so hard to be young, to live to 150 or 150-thousand, we need to be there for those who actually are young. The real fountain of youth is with youth; it’s not in some test tube in Silicon Valley.”
Call to action
“The parallel need is to be as creative about bringing people together as we’ve been about splitting them apart. We need to do it now because that’s the only way we’re going to navigate these new demographics.”
Links
Marc’s book How to Live Forever
Marc’s article New York Times - Want to Leave a Legacy? Be a Mentor
Marc’s piece Wall Street Journal - Building Bridges Across the Generational Divide
Marc’s bio
Encore.org on Twitter
Marc on Twitter
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Marc Freedman is a social entrepreneur, president and CEO of Encore.org, originator of the encore career idea - second acts for the greater good.
He’s a master storyteller whose ideas, deep research and deeply personal stories are presented in his latest book How to Live Forever - The Enduring Power of Connecting the Generations.
We spoke in a plush bar - you'll hear chatter and clattering - at a swish hotel in London.
Notes
The additional years of The Big Middle are often seen as “a season without a purpose”
The roots of radical age segregation or how “we screwed up magnificently”
Beat the “grievous wound” of “age apartheid” by getting next to all generations
Youngtown (1956) and Sun City (1960) retirement enclaves in Arizona, where pets were allowed but kids were banned as “human contraband”
Of age segregation, “we can fix this and it can fix us” - how?
On Harvard psychiatrist George Vaillant’s “biology flows downhill”
Social activists “hidden in plain sight” comprise a global movement trying to undo age segregation and resurrect the multigenerational role of olders, the “critical link in humanity”
“We need to find new ways to do some of these old things, ways that are not nostalgic but are timely...We’ve got to adapt the grandmother hypothesis to the modern family world.”
Culturally, “we’re at a tipping point” with many ahead of norms “espousing an ideal” of how things could be
“Rather than trying so hard to be young, to live to 150 or 150-thousand, we need to be there for those who actually are young. The real fountain of youth is with youth; it’s not in some test tube in Silicon Valley.”
Call to action
“The parallel need is to be as creative about bringing people together as we’ve been about splitting them apart. We need to do it now because that’s the only way we’re going to navigate these new demographics.”
Links
Marc’s book How to Live Forever
Marc’s article New York Times - Want to Leave a Legacy? Be a Mentor
Marc’s piece Wall Street Journal - Building Bridges Across the Generational Divide
Marc’s bio
Encore.org on Twitter
Marc on Twitter
####Follow The Big Middle
Website I Twitter I Facebook I Instagram
####Sponsored by
5asidechess
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