Episode 178: Report on 'Transcending Age-Based Divides" w/ Lauren Dunning & Eunice Lin Nichols
- Episode 178: Report on 'Transcending Age-Based Divides" w/ Lauren Dunning & Eunice Lin Nichols Jeff Armstrong 1:25:28
This episode of the Aging Well Podcast examines the Milken Institute's groundbreaking report, “Transcending Age-Based Divides.” Dr. Armstrong is joined by Lauren Dunning and Eunice Lin Nichols, who share insights on how intergenerational connections can transform work, health, Education, and community life. From innovative programs that bridge generational gaps to the role of Technology in enhancing social connections, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on the power of age-diverse communities. Whether you're interested in intergenerational solutions or looking for ways to age well, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable ideas.Â
About the Milken Institute Future of Aging:
About CoGenerate:
- Learn more on https://cogenerate.org/
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Research and Reports:
- Cogeneration: Is America Ready to Unleash a Multigenerational Force for Good?
- What Young Leaders Want — And Don't Want — from Older Allies
Other Resources:
- Open invitation to join CoGenerate's Innovators' Community of Practice on CoGen Solutions to Social Isolation and Loneliness
- The Future of Together — plenary talk by Eunice Lin Nichols at Campus Compact's national conference making the case for age-integrating higher education.
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