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Boomers and Millenials: Boomers seem to have traded in the child-raising village for traveling.

Boomers and Millenials: Boomers seem to have traded in the child-raising village for traveling. Now millennial parents say they have no one to support them. A report from Business Insider, December 7, 2023.

Millennials have put off having children, so boomers are the oldest grandparents ever. At the same time, boomers are outspending other generations on travel and dining out. Many millennial parents say they can't get the support they need from their parents.

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Active Aging Programs, Data & Insights Francisca Li Active Aging Programs, Data & Insights Francisca Li

The Power of Reinvention

Modern Elder Academy hosted an online session entitled “The Power of Reinvention” on July 12, 2023, featuring Chip Conley and Joanne Lipman. They explored the skills and mindsets needed for reinvention, discussing how it can manifest in our lives and the transformative role of struggle. They also addressed midlife changes and Ms. Lipman’s four stages of the Reinvention Roadmap: search, struggle, stop, and solution. Joanne Lipman is the author of Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work. Chip Conley is the founder of MEA. 

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Aging America: Baby boomers push nation’s median age to almost 39 as fewer children are born

by MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press; May 25, 2023

The share of residents 65 or older grew by more than a third from 2010 to 2020 and at the fastest rate of any decade in 130 years, while the share of children declined, according to new figures from the most recent census… Combined, the trends mean the median age in the U.S. jumped from 37.2 to 38.8 over the decade.

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Aging Issues, Data & Insights Francisca Li Aging Issues, Data & Insights Francisca Li

The Radical Act of Eating With Strangers

What could be more optimistic than dining with eight people you’ve never met in hopes of making a new friend?

…everyone had come for the same reason: to connect with strangers in real life and potentially make a new friend… A 2010 report in The Journal of Health and Social Behavior showed that low social connection is linked to poor health outcomes, including heart attacks and cancer, as well as other conditions. Lacking connection has also been found to be worse for your health than smoking, obesity or high blood pressure. As a predictor for a happy life, strong relationships are more reliable than such factors as wealth and I.Q.

The New York Times, March 11, 2023, by Setareh Baig

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Aging Issues, Data & Insights Francisca Li Aging Issues, Data & Insights Francisca Li

Are you a rapid ager? Biological age is a better health indicator than the number of years you’ve lived, but it’s tricky to measure.

… no two people age the same. Although age is the principal risk factor for several chronic diseases, it is an unreliable indicator of how quickly your body will decline or how susceptible you are to age-related disease. This is because there is a difference between your chronological age, or the number of years you’ve been alive, and your biological age – your physical and functional ability.

Published March 15, 2023 in The Conversation

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