Renowned for her expertise in generational balance in the workplace, Avivah Wittenberg-Cox delves into her insights and research on the longevity economy, the intergenerational workplace and how companies need to shift the narrative around mid-career growth and traditional retirement options.
Meet the groundbreaking venture of Brilliant Minds, founded by Katerina Stroponiati, dedicated to investing in entrepreneurs over 50. It not only challenges age-related stigmas in entrepreneurship but also redefines traditional venture capital.
Global experts Prof.Anat Lechner, Prof.Colin McLeod and Paul Coyle discuss how older adults can leverage their experience and networks to thrive as entrepreneurs, fostering innovation and driving economic growth.
As the global population ages, Silvia Neira of the Global Initiative on Ageing & Longevity shares her insights on how the foundation is leading the charge to reduce ageism, advocate for policy change, and implement innovative solutions that support both younger and older generations.
The TLOA team makes the case for why it’s time brands wake up to the power of older consumers—not just as a business strategy, but as a cultural necessity.
We explore how NY Times best selling author, hospitality guru and lifelong learner Chip Conley has turned midlife on its head, with his academy, new book and ongoing positive lessons in helping people reimagine ageing.
The documentary film Under Cover provides an insightful exploration into the growing issue of homelessness among older women in Australia. Filmmaker Sue Thomson shares with us her experience working on this sensitive issue.
A thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Parag Khanna on the future of migration, and the social infrastructure needed for a truly 'civilized' society.
Professor Danny Miller's pioneering investigations delve into the evolving dynamics of age and smartphones, as well as the grassroots innovations shaping the future of mHealth technologies.
In a cultural shift defying conventional norms, today's older generation, dubbed "Emerging Older Rebels"- or EMORs - are increasingly becoming the creative and rebellious heartbeat of contemporary society.
As demographic shifts redefine notions of retirement, Nicolas Roope explores how Gen X-ers are poised to revolutionise ageing. From fashion to transportation, Roope envisions a future where old age is redefined, ushering in a new era of productivity, creativity, and cool.
Author Dr.Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani, discusses the importance of preserving our neighbourhoods amidst urban development, the challenges posed by gentrification, and how cities can be redesigned to combat isolation and promote social cohesion.
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