エピソード

  • Sign My Name to Everything: The Multi-Hyphenate Spirit of Betty Reid Soskin
    2025/05/28
    On our podcast – At Home, On Air – we continue our mini-series, Changemaker Interviews, where we highlight the impact of changemakers on the quality of our lives. These individuals have challenged and changed systems, introduced new ways of thinking and told previously untold stories. In the fifth installment of the series, we welcome Betty Reid Soskin’s granddaughter Alyana Reid and filmmaker Bryan Gibel to discuss what they learned from listening to Betty’s stories for their nearly-completed documentary, “Sign My Name to Freedom,” which uncovers Betty’s early career as a musician. Through this film and her memoir of the same name, Betty has revived compositions hidden for decades, demonstrating the value of continuing to explore and revive long-held passions in later life, not just for one’s own benefit but also for the benefit of younger generations to help them shape their journeys. At 103 years old, Betty Charbonnet Reid Soskin’s remarkable life spans the defining American fault lines of the 20th and 21st centuries. From breaking racial barriers as the first African American family settling in Walnut Creek to becoming the oldest National Park Service Ranger at 85 at the Rosie the Riveter National Historic Park in Richmond, California, her stories illuminate crucial experiences that might otherwise be lost to time. Betty didn’t just sign her name to freedom — she signed it to every part of herself that deserved to be known, offering us all a powerful example of how sharing our complete stories across generations creates a more empathetic world. Alyana and Bryan's insights will leave you thinking differently about the stories waiting to be told in your own life and community. Don't just listen — let this episode of At Home, On Air spark something new in your own story! At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air — a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/RqrWNxUX6FX Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    42 分
  • The Creativity Effect in Healthy Aging: Lifelong Artistic Practice and Beauty
    2025/04/24
    "Stay curious. That is a longevity strategy. Stay curious about your surroundings, about the world, about yourself. Stay curious." - Patrick Roden On our podcast – At Home, On Air – we continue our mini-series, Changemaker Interviews, where we highlight the impact of changemakers on the quality of our lives. These individuals have challenged and changed systems, introduced new ways of thinking and told previously untold stories. In the fourth installment of the series, we're joined by Patrick Roden, RN, Ph.D., a passionate advocate for aging-in-place whose unique journey spans over 40 years as a nurse, gerontologist, and creative aging champion. The conversation, hosted by Susanne Stadler, contrasts Historical Gerontology's decline-focused perspective with Critical Gerontology's view of lifelong development. Patrick shares his concept of 'Possibility Aging,' highlighting how divergent thinking and creativity enhance the aging process. He discusses insights from his dissertation research, where he interviewed older artists who adapted their creative processes to overcome physical limitations, documenting the remarkable physical, cognitive, and emotional benefits of sustained creative practice. Patrick presents his evidence-informed 'formula' for healthy aging that places creativity at its core and explains how beauty and artistic expression become powerful tools for wellbeing in later years. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of environmental delight and strategies like volunteering and staying curious to maintain purpose in later life. Audience questions address applying these principles across different arts and finding meaning in aging, even without an artistic background. This episode offers an inspiring perspective on aging not as decline but as an opportunity for continued growth, meaning, and joy through creative engagement. We hope Patrick's insights will encourage you to embrace creativity as a pathway to vibrant aging in your own home, life, and community! At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this episode of At Home, On Air. Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/p15edwSOJOy Takeaway Resources: https://athomewithgrowingold.com/2025/01/31/at-home-on-air-a-conversation-with-patrick-roden/ (Including the handout mentioned by Patrick). Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    49 分
  • Climate Change in an Aging Society | A Conversation with Rick Moody
    2025/03/31
    On our podcast – At Home, On Air – we continue our mini-series, Changemaker Interviews, where we highlight the impact of changemakers on the quality of our lives. These individuals have challenged and changed systems, introduced new ways of thinking and told previously untold stories. In this third installment of the series, we welcome author and climate activist, Harry “Rick” Moody. We discuss his latest book, Climate Change in an Aging Society, and explore the concept of “Eco Elders,” why hope is essential for meaningful action, and practical steps older adults can take from home. Moody challenges the paralyzing effects of pessimism and encourages everyone to “think globally, act locally” through simple but significant changes. This discussion highlights how older adults, while more vulnerable to climate impacts, can still be powerful agents of change in addressing one of our greatest global challenges. Join us as we explore the intersection of climate change and aging, emphasizing both individual and collective action. Calling us all to action, Moody urges, "I encourage everybody to find that one thing that you can do, and do it!" We hope Rick’s personal stories and insights will inspire you to make positive changes in your own home, life, and community. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air – a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this episode of At Home, On Air. Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/RP0doJVqPmR Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    35 分
  • Designing for Our Future Selves: The Experience of Aging as a Potential Catalyst for an Inclusive World
    2025/02/27
    On our podcast – At Home, On Air – we continue our mini-series, Changemaker Interviews, where we highlight the impact of changemakers on the quality of our lives. These individuals have challenged and changed systems, introduced new ways of thinking and told previously untold stories. In this second installment of the series, we welcome Valerie Fletcher, the Executive Director of the Institute for Human Centered Design and a true leader in the field of inclusive design. She inspires us as well as the next generation of changemakers by sharing insights from her years of expertise working with people to design with intention. Join us as we dive into a powerful discussion on the challenges to creating an inclusive world, one where everyone has the opportunity to thrive — regardless of ability, age, race, gender, or income. Valerie’s energy and conviction are matched only by her deep belief in the power of design to change lives. We explore thought-provoking topics, including the value of interdependence and how people living with functional variations — whether related to mobility, neurodiversity, or aging — offer us important lessons about living with ambiguity and resilience. We also discuss how the shared experiences of the aging body and mind could motivate us all in the pursuit of an inclusive world — one that not only accommodates but empowers everyone. We hope Valerie’s personal stories and insights will inspire you to make positive changes in your own home, life, and community! At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this episode of At Home, On Air. Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/eIj7IrYaAmj Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    44 分
  • Changemaker Interviews: Special Edition
    2025/01/15
    Welcome to 'At Home, On Air' and our new mini-series, Changemaker Interviews – where we spotlight individuals who make a difference in our lives by telling untold stories, thinking differently, and caring deeply for others. In this special edition, we bring you highlights from conversations with three exceptional women: Katy Butler, whose work empowers us to consider alternatives to medicalized end-of-life care; Mistinguette Smith, who reveals the profound connections between Black communities and their land; and Jennie Chin Hansen, whose advocacy has transformed elder care at home. Their personal stories and insights offer valuable perspectives on aging, community, and the power of storytelling – wisdom that continues to inspire and guide us through these transformative times. Join us as we launch this series celebrating those who challenge systems, introduce new ways of thinking, and share previously untold stories. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air – a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this special edition of At Home, On Air. Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/vskYDDqeS3Y Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    28 分
  • Designing Across the Lifespan: 30 Years of Teaching and Enhancing Inclusive Design Values & Benefits
    2024/11/23
    Join us as we discuss, Designing Across the Lifespan: 30 Years of Teaching and Enhancing Inclusive Design Values and Benefits, with Ricardo Gomes, a professor in the School of Design at San Francisco State University. In this episode, we delve into Professor Ricardo Gomes’ 30+ year journey in teaching design empathy to students. Discover how his pioneering work in educating designers in inclusive and age-friendly design is responding to the needs of an increasingly diverse society. We discuss practical ways to foster empathy for aging in the next generation of leaders, from designers to medical professionals, who will shape our world. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live, recorded episode of At Home, On Air with Professor Gomes; then, please continue the conversation with others! View the transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/I1DExyRYs6a Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    42 分
  • The Surprising Power of Everyday Spaces for Our Health and Wellbeing
    2024/10/17
    Join us as we discuss, The Surprising Power of Everyday Spaces for Our Health and Wellbeing, with Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani, a photographer, urbanist, author, and the co-founder of Buscada, an interdisciplinary studio to promote more just cities. In this episode, we delve into the often-overlooked impact of everyday places on our health and wellbeing. Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani’s recent book, The Cities We Need: Essential Stories of Everyday Places, highlights the crucial role that familiar spaces—ranging from supermarkets to donut shops to neighborhood parks—play in fostering connections and enhancing community health. Discover how recognizing and revitalizing these unassuming spaces can combat social isolation and cultivate stronger, healthier communities with a shared sense of purpose. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live recorded episode of, At Home, On Air with Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani. View the transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/APbDqm7ZtKo Learn more, donate today, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
    続きを読む 一部表示
    40 分
  • For You: Breaking down aging and dementia stereotypes in everyday life through creative engagement
    2024/09/19
    Join us as we discuss breaking down aging and dementia stereotypes in everyday life through creative engagement with Rowena Richie, an interdisciplinary artist working with people living with neurodiversity and dementia and the co-founder of the performance and social practice group, For You. Rowena Richie’s interactive projects engage people through art making, body dynamics and celebratory events, designing collaborations between artists and elders. This discussion explores her artistic endeavors aimed at tackling prevalent health challenges among older adults living in urban settings: social isolation and dementia. It also delves into the potential expansion of her initiatives, making us all stakeholders in mutual support and envision cities and communities that embrace this contemporary urban lifestyle. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air - a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live, recorded episode of At Home, On Air with Rowena Richie. Learn more, donate today, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
    続きを読む 一部表示
    46 分