Gap Year For Grown-Ups
by Debbie Weil
Since Jan 15, 2019 18:57 UTC
A podcast about moving from midlife to old age in a society that devalues old people. It takes courage and (b)oldness. What’s old age *really* like? Debbie explores that question in each episode in a frank 30-minute conversation with a best-selling author, expert, or exceptional individual. With her guests she delves into the unretired (non-retired) life, slowing down, ageism, physical deterioration, grandparenting, intergenerational collaboration, grief and widowhood, and more. As well as other stuff that piques her interest: for example, the craft of writing. She invites her husband, Sam Harrington, on as a frequent guest. He’s a retired physician with a dry sense of humor and he makes her laugh. Debbie and Sam took a grownup gap year at age 61, leaving behind a comfortable life in Washington D.C. Now in their early 70s, they live an “unretired” life on an island off the coast of Maine. Over 100 previous episodes at https://debbieweil.com/podcast MEDIA PARTNERS: Encore.org Modern Elder Academy (Formerly) Next For Me
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: aging, aging with purpose, aging with wisdom, baby boomers, bucket list, clarity, coronavirus, covid, covid19, finding purpose, gap year, genx, legacy, Meaning, midlife, midlife crisis, pandemic, reinventing retirement, reinvention, Retirement, semi retirement, third act, Wisdom, women, women at midlife
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