A few months ago, we asked our listeners over 60 to tell us about their experiences of getting older, especially during the past year. And it turns out, you had a lot to say about it.
The United States is a country that’s rapidly aging. According to Census Bureau estimates, the number of people over 65 in the U.S. will nearly double over the next 40 years. Americans are also working later, living alone more frequently, and facing greater financial hardship. And of course, there’s the pandemic. 80% of COVID-related deaths in the United States have been among people over 65.
But despite all of these commonly-cited statistics, we don't hear much about what it's actually like to be over 60. We don't talk enough about getting older in our society, and when we do, we don’t often do it well.So in this episode, we hope to break down some of that silence around aging. We hear from listeners about unexpected health challenges and financial instability; feelings of isolation, invisibility and freedom; the responsibilities that come with being caregivers to parents, children and grandchildren; and shifting relationships with friends and loved ones.
We're having these conversations with the help of veteran public radio broadcaster Jo Ann Allen—who also hosts her own podcast, Been There Done That, all about the Baby Boom generation. As Jo Ann told us when we had her on Death, Sex & Money back in the fall, even as she's navigated uncertainty about financial stability and her fears of COVID-19, she wouldn't trade this period of life for anything. "I am 67 years old, and I am really into older people!" she says. "I love, without a doubt, up and down, over and under, in and out, being an older person and getting older."
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We've rounded up some of our favorite recent reading and listening about people over 60 here, including reflections on living through the pandemic, a handy guide on how to care for older people in your life right now, and a deep dive on ageism.
Don't miss our live call-in show all about aging on Wednesday, January 13, from 8-10 pm Eastern. Check your local public radio listings for it, or RSVP here to stream it live on the web.
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Filling the Health Care Gap (and Filling Lips!) in Appalachia
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A Tarot Reader Explains Why Intuition is So Tricky
A Sociopath's Guide to Death, Sex, and Money
From Indie Rockers to Full-Time Caregivers
I Was In Debt. Then My Sister Offered Me $16,000.
The Very Hot Marriage of Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts
A Former Pro Climber On Enduring Chronic Illness
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Four Interviews and a Revival
This Senator Saved My Love Life
Life After Death: News About the Future of Death, Sex & Money!
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Your Inheritance Stories: When Death, Family and Money Mix
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