In this engaging episode, we dive into the topic of ageism, challenging stereotypes and society’s expectations around growing older with the dynamic Ande Lyons—a four-time founder, global startup mentor, and host of the “Don’t Be Caged by Your Age” podcast. Ande Lyons, now 69, shares her personal experiences as a tech-savvy serial podcaster and pro-Aging advocate, emphasizing the need to be visible, connected, and engaged at every stage of life.
Our host discusses the gendered impact of ageism, especially in media and the workplace, where older adults—particularly women—often face challenges to their confidence and pocketbooks. Ande offers empowering advice for navigating the workforce, reframing senior employees as valuable “tech legends” who bring critical institutional knowledge, adaptability, and intergenerational synergy to the table.
Touching on practical aspects of aging well, Ande highlights the importance of maintaining curiosity, trying new things—like hula hooping or salsa dancing at any age—and advocating for oneself in healthcare settings. The conversation celebrates those in their 60s, 70s, and beyond who embrace fashion, humor, and creativity, while also acknowledging the emotional journey of losing loved ones, staying active, and cherishing each day.
Whether you’re experiencing ageism directly or supporting someone who is, this episode offers encouragement to age out loud and proud, reminding us all that ambition and purpose have no expiration date. Don't miss inspiring anecdotes, actionable tips, and a warm call to reject shrinking with age in favor of fully expressing your unique gifts.
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