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  • Designing Across the Lifespan: 30 Years of Teaching and Enhancing Inclusive Design Values & Benefits
    2024/11/23
    Join us as we discuss, Designing Across the Lifespan: 30 Years of Teaching and Enhancing Inclusive Design Values and Benefits, with Ricardo Gomes, a professor in the School of Design at San Francisco State University. In this episode, we delve into Professor Ricardo Gomes’ 30+ year journey in teaching design empathy to students. Discover how his pioneering work in educating designers in inclusive and age-friendly design is responding to the needs of an increasingly diverse society. We discuss practical ways to foster empathy for aging in the next generation of leaders, from designers to medical professionals, who will shape our world. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live, recorded episode of At Home, On Air with Professor Gomes; then, please continue the conversation with others! View the transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/I1DExyRYs6a Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
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    42 分
  • The Surprising Power of Everyday Spaces for Our Health and Wellbeing
    2024/10/17
    Join us as we discuss, The Surprising Power of Everyday Spaces for Our Health and Wellbeing, with Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani, a photographer, urbanist, author, and the co-founder of Buscada, an interdisciplinary studio to promote more just cities. In this episode, we delve into the often-overlooked impact of everyday places on our health and wellbeing. Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani’s recent book, The Cities We Need: Essential Stories of Everyday Places, highlights the crucial role that familiar spaces—ranging from supermarkets to donut shops to neighborhood parks—play in fostering connections and enhancing community health. Discover how recognizing and revitalizing these unassuming spaces can combat social isolation and cultivate stronger, healthier communities with a shared sense of purpose. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live recorded episode of, At Home, On Air with Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani. View the transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/APbDqm7ZtKo Learn more, donate today, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
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    40 分
  • For You: Breaking down aging and dementia stereotypes in everyday life through creative engagement
    2024/09/19
    Join us as we discuss breaking down aging and dementia stereotypes in everyday life through creative engagement with Rowena Richie, an interdisciplinary artist working with people living with neurodiversity and dementia and the co-founder of the performance and social practice group, For You. Rowena Richie’s interactive projects engage people through art making, body dynamics and celebratory events, designing collaborations between artists and elders. This discussion explores her artistic endeavors aimed at tackling prevalent health challenges among older adults living in urban settings: social isolation and dementia. It also delves into the potential expansion of her initiatives, making us all stakeholders in mutual support and envision cities and communities that embrace this contemporary urban lifestyle. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air - a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live, recorded episode of At Home, On Air with Rowena Richie. Learn more, donate today, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
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    46 分
  • Renewment | A Conversation with Helen Dennis
    2024/08/15
    Join us as we discuss “Renewment” with Helen Dennis, co-founder of Project Renewment, a best-selling author, columnist, lecturer on aging and retirement. Renewment is a made-up word; a combination of retirement and renewal. Established in 1999, Renewment is a movement of mid- to later-life career women, who are using their drive, energy and talent used in the workplace to create their next life chapters to be equal to or more fulfilling than the previous ones. The women typically meet monthly for a structured conversation, on topics such as “Who am I Without my Business Card?” and “What is Productivity Anyhow?” As women belong to the same group for anywhere from 2 to 20 years, Renewment has moved beyond the transition from work to retirement. It now supports career women through transition and change for a lifetime. The pandemic has prevented women from meeting face to face. As a result, we have launched virtual Renewment roundtables which are growing virally with waiting lists. See the LA Times best seller: Project Renewment: The First Retirement Model for Career Women and Renewment.org. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this episode of At Home, On Air featuring our archived conversation with Helen Dennis from 2020 alongside our exclusive interview update from 2024. Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/hQ6pYeqRvwp Learn more, donate today, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
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    1 時間
  • The Future of Aging at Home: Insights from Louis Tenenbaum
    2024/07/11
    This episode of At Home, On Air features an archived conversation with Louis Tenenbaum from April of 2020, our first-ever online forum. Louis is a leading advocate for aging in place and the founder of HomesRenewed. Hosted by Marcie Rogo, the discussion dives into Louis' journey from carpenter to a prominent figure on aging-friendly home design. They explore the evolution of the aging in place concept, the importance of making homes safer and more accessible, and the challenges of getting people to proactively modify their homes. Louis shares his insights on the need for incentives, the impact of COVID-19 on senior care, and practical advice for homeowners. Audience questions touch on related safety features in home design and the importance of good aesthetics in accessible designs. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this archived episode of At Home, On Air with Louis Tenenbaum. Please subscribe and share with those you know! Explore our resources and support our work today: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
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    44 分
  • At Home in the Kitchen: A Spicebox for Healthy Aging | A Conversation with Dr. Linda Shiue
    2024/05/15
    Join us as we discuss, At Home in the Kitchen: A Spice Box for Healthy Aging with Dr. Linda Shiue, MD, physician, chef, author, professor, founder of Thrive Kitchen, and the Director of Culinary Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco. In this episode, Dr. Shiue discusses her work at the nexus of food and medicine and offers suggestions for establishing a conscientious diet that can enhance health, longevity, and the basic pleasure to be found in nourishing ourselves. At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live, recorded episode of At Home, On Air with Dr. Linda Shiue. View Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/CEExT0FOvoE Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
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    46 分
  • Healthy Cities: How our homes & neighborhoods support community health across generations
    2024/04/18
    Join us as we discuss Healthy Cities: How our homes and neighborhoods support individual and community health across generations, with Dr. Mindy Fullilove, a renowned social psychiatrist, author, and a professor at The New School in New York. Dr. Fullilove has dedicated her long academic career to the intricate human relationship to place and the health effects on individuals and communities resulting from displacement or uprooting. Soon to retire, Dr. Fullilove is set to stay in her long-term home and about to embark on a one-year project, excavating, cataloging and clearing collections and memorabilia accumulated by six generations. During this podcast episode, we discuss: ~ The psychology of place ~ The role of neighborhoods in our individual health ~ Generational knowledge ~ The power of individuals to improve public places ~ Dr. Fullilove’s books, Urban Alchemy and Root Shock ~ And, being at home with growing older At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live recorded episode of, At Home, On Air with Dr. Mindy Fullilove. Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
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    43 分
  • At Home in the City: Inviting Connections & Community in Public Space | A talk with Walter Hood
    2024/03/20
    Join us as we discuss, At Home in the City: Inviting Connections and Community in Public Space, with Walter Hood, an Oakland-based, internationally renowned landscape designer, artist, educator and MacArthur Fellow. In this conversation with Walter Hood, we delve into the design of urban environments and opportunities for intergenerational connections. The focus of Hood’s work is the public realm and urban environments; much of his work empowers and serves marginalized communities across the country. His studio, research and a number of his projects are based in West Oakland, a neighborhood with great racial diversity and a rich history of Black culture. View the transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/c91IklTm9rM At Home With Growing Older is proud to be your host of At Home, On Air a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants remotely. We invite you to listen and learn from this live recorded episode of, At Home, On Air with Walter Hood. If you know someone who may enjoy our conversations, please share & encourage them to join our learning community! Learn more about our work, donate today, and register for the next LIVE At Home, On Air forum: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org
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    47 分