Dec 31, 2019 | Ageism, Changing The Narrative, Language and Ageism
Aging well is something we all want to do. Why would anyone not want to do something well, especially something that we all hope to do – keep living for a while? However, aging well is a loaded term. What does “well” mean? As many have pointed out, when people talk... Read more
Dec 27, 2019 | Ageism, Language and Ageism
In the spirit of Ashton Applewhite’s “Yo, Is This Ageist”, we’d like to suggest that those of us fighting ageism stop using a concept: “late bloomer”. This is not to say we have anything against the idea that people can reach their potential at any... Read more
Dec 11, 2019 | Age-Friendly Workplaces, Changing The Narrative, Older Workers
Longevity impacts everything, not just old age. How we work is one example. Think back to history class. If you grew up in the U.S., you probably spent some time on European history. Picture a Medieval European village. There are peasants doing various tasks like... Read more
Dec 2, 2019 | Ageism, Visual Ageism
A recent article in Fast Company tackled why advertising to older adults fails. How useful is age in advertising? Less than it used to be. There are plenty of examples of good and bad advertising. The bad examples hew to old stereotypes, assuming that the interests of... Read more
Dec 1, 2019 | Ageism, Changing The Narrative
I’ve always loved giving with a purpose in mind, and this year I’d like to focus on an issue I’ve been working on: addressing ageism. This 2019 holiday anti-ageism holiday gift guide suggests a few gifts that advance the movement to end ageism, and... Read more