New Interview Series on Working Quinquagenarians on Up— Sally Gelardin
Benjamin Franklin once said, “All would live long, but none would be old.”
When I asked career expert Helen Harkness what this quote means, she said, “Focus on functional age for your future direction. Target chronological calendars and clocks.” More…
To continue the learning experiences at the November 2011 inaugural Poetics of Aging Conference in San Francisco (and to share with those who could not attend), I am conducting a series of Careerwell Tele-Interviews in December, 2011, and January, 2012, on “Working Quinquagenarians, Sexagenarians, Septuagenarians, Octogenarians, and Nonagenarians.” Representatives of each post-50 generation address such questions as, ” What works and what doesn’t in leading a meaningful and satisfying life at each age and stage?” “What can we learn from our elders that can enrich our work and home lives?”
Aging is something to look forward to, rather than dread, according to Nader Shabahangi, licensed psychotherapist, President of AgeSong Institute, and originator of the grassroots Poetics of Aging Conference. His multicultural background has fueled his passion for becoming an advocate for marginalized groups and for creating programs with the purpose of caring more comprehensively for elders. He believes in aging as expansive, creative, and even poetic, rather than the popular belief of aging as decline.. More…
Recent Careerwell speakers on creative aging, who presented at the Poetics of Aging Conference, offer their views of aging below:
Poetics of Aging Conference nonagenarian presenters had a different slant on aging. According to Marion Rosen, "Aging isn't for sissies, it isn't something I would choose. It is limiting in a way. There are many things you no longer can do that you used to like to do. And yet you can feel very happy and very fulfilled with your life." Anna Halprin didn't pull any punches when she said, "Aging is enlightenment at gunpoint." Her performance at the conference of The Courtesan and the Crone, poignantly exemplifies this view of aging. Yet, how many of us could perform this dance if and when we become nonagenarians?
Upcoming 2012 Interviews
"To listen to January 2012 Intergenerational Interviews and special interview with upcoming NCDA president Rich Feller in February, register at http://careerwell.org at least 24 hours before the scheduled live interview. Click on "NCDA" as your organizational affiliation."