In the coming Super Age, there will be more people older than 65 than those under the age of 18. Today’s episode delves into the reasons why this upcoming period poses great potential, but is also fraught with incredible peril if we do nothing to solve for it.
My guest on today’s episode is Bradley Schurman, a demographic futurist who deals with the business of longevity.
In his latest book, The Super Age: Decoding Our Demographic Destiny, Bradley explores our inconsistent relationship with aging, how ageism impacts us today, and the possibilities for personal and societal prosperity during the Super Age.
Imagine a retirement that looks like a period of evolution, where we change our role in society, rather than stepping to the side. If that vision sounds dynamic and exciting to you, I think you’ll find today’s conversation captivating.
We discussed:
- The unique challenges of retiring from physical jobs vs. knowledge jobs
- Staying aware of how we speak to older adults (and avoiding childlike talk)
- Why having strong sense of life purpose is the greatest drug there is
- How social connectedness is the best solution for extending a healthy lifespan
- One motivation in the workforce that unites all ages, income levels & positions
Links
The Super Age
Looking Toward the Future: Three Big Trends for 2022
The New World of Work: Pros and Cons for Older Workers
Bradley Schurman on LinkedIn
The Super Age Twitter