?????? ???????? ?????? ???????????? ???????? ???? ???????? ?????? ???? ???? ????????????? ???? ?? ????♀? ??♀? ??♂? ? Introducing our exciting new video series, #GrandPeople! Does the second half of life need to be a time of decline? Stepping back from adventure, purpose, and contribution?? It doesn’t if you believe the stories of GrandPeople. Today, the Stanford Center on Longevity and The Longevity Project are launching our new GrandPeople video series on TikTok and Instagram. We currently have three videos up, and we hope you can spare six minutes to watch all of them. The newest one is a story about a “Retirement House”: a TikTok page claiming that if you are funny and creative when you are 40, you’re still going to be that way when you’re 80. We hope you will be entertained and moved by these stories of older people finding new, innovative, and occasionally weird ways of making the second half of life as meaningful, productive, and fun as the first! ?????? ?????? ????????????, ???? ???????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????? ???? ??????: 1?? Please watch the videos, like or "heart" them, and leave a comment if you think they are worthy.? 2?? Follow our new #GrandPeople account on TikTok & Instagram: @grand.people.longevity 3?? Most importantly, please share them with friends, family, colleagues— especially anyone younger than you! ?????????? ???????? ???? ???????????? & ?????????? ???????? ?????????? ??????????????????????: https://lnkd.in/gacnsbiB Let us know what you think in the comments! Kate Rarey Laura Tejero Nú?ez Emma Kindsvatter Nikki T. Ken Stern Martha Deevy David Pagano Laura Carstensen Stanford University
Stanford Center on Longevity
民间和社会团体
Stanford,California 8,368 位关注者
Working to transform the culture of human aging.
关于我们
Longer lives are, at once, among the most remarkable achievements in all of human history and the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Whereas most discussions about aging societies are premised on the assumption that older people are frail and infirm, our premise is that problems of older people demand solutions so that the substantial increase in life expectancy can ultimately benefit individuals and societies. The mission of the Stanford Center on Longevity is to accelerate and implement scientific discoveries, technological advances, behavioral practices, and social norms so that century-long lives are healthy and rewarding. We are a center on longevity, not old age because building a world where the majority of people thrive in old age requires attention to the entire life span. Research shows clearly that education, exercise, nutritional habits, financial decisions, and social choices early in life have substantial implications for quality of life at advanced ages. Increased longevity demands that we reconsider traditional models of the life course which will necessitate new norms and practices for education, work, and families that span multiple generations. To inspire change on a grand scale, the Center works with more than 150 Stanford faculty, their students and research staffs, as well as leaders from industries that are poised to distribute innovative products and services to the public, thought leaders who help to shape the ideas that influence cultural change, and policymakers who target important challenges and opportunities for long-lived societies. By fostering dialogue and collaborations among typically disconnected worlds, the Center aims to develop workable solutions for urgent issues confronting the world as the population ages. With these collaborations, we aim to redesign how we live our lives so that the great potential of a longer life is fully realized.
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https://longevity.stanford.edu
Stanford Center on Longevity的外部链接
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- 民间和社会团体
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- Stanford,California
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365 Lasuen St
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Stanford Center on Longevity员工
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Zakia Rahman, MD, FAAD
Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Stanford University School of Medicine
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Mark T. Johnsen
CEO & Founder
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Larry A. Bonistalli
LAB Enterprises LLC,
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Simon Chan
Longevity & Future of Work Strategist | Board Chair, Wilfrid Laurier University | Global Ambassador, Stanford Center on Longevity | Advisory Board…
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?????????????? ???????????? ?? ????????????????: ???????????? ???? ?????? ?????????????????? ???? ?? Nearly 60% of workers aged 45 and older have experienced or witnessed age discrimination in the workplace. Workplace-related #ageism is a growing issue that affects employees at all stages of their careers, whether you're an experienced professional facing barriers to advancement or a younger worker navigating assumptions about your capabilities. Understanding and addressing #agediscrimination is crucial for creating a more inclusive work environment. Join us at?#CenturySummit V?for our panel discussion titled "Ageism in the Workplace", where Gary A. Officer, Founder and CEO of CWI Labs, Alex Swartsel, Managing Director (Insights) at Jobs for the Future (JFF), and?Emma Waldman, Editor at Harvard Business Review, will provide their insights on the impact of ageism in the workplace, and what we need to do to combat this growing issue. #longevity #ageismintheworkplace ?? ?????????? ???????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???????????? ?? ????????????, ????????????????, ?????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? (?????????????? ?????? ????-????????????) ????????: https://lnkd.in/gRVZ8WCP Ken Stern Martha Deevy Stanford University The Longevity Project
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Stanford Center on Longevity转发了
Who says the second half of life has to be boring? Certainly not our friends at TikTok's "Retirement House", or the Wahine Kai Surf Club, or the 65+ soccer team, or even?Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage. The second half of life can (and should) be as meaningful, fulfilling, and exciting as the first. If you agree, check out our new video series, GrandPeople, now live on TikTok and Instagram. We created this platform to showcase adults in their second half of life doing interesting, creative, fulfilling (and sometimes a little weird), activities. Our stories profile everyone from Cabaret shows to human libraries to TikTok stars. All ordinary people, doing things that bring meaning to the second half of life. And you can enjoy these stories if you have two minutes to spare. Here's our ask of you: Check out the videos (favorite them if you do), follow us, and share them, maybe even with someone younger than yourself. We post new content every week, so check it out by clicking the link here: https://lnkd.in/ecdGCqmR Martha Deevy Nikki T. Chip Conley Eunice Lin Nichols Marc Freedman Wallis Annenberg GenSpace Raymond A. Jetson Sherreta Harrison Ramsey Alwin AARP Stanford Center on Longevity Stacey Alexander #grandpeople #longevity #healthyaging #olaug #retirementhouse #wahinekaisurfclub
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?????? ???? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????? ???? ?????????? Longer lifespans mean less uncertainty and negativity. "Laura Carstensen, founding director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, says research has made surprising discoveries about the way older people view their lives. With fewer “what-ifs,” they appear to gain more clarity on their place in the world." -Daniel Lewis for The Wall Street Journal The number of Americans living to at least 100 is expected to quadruple over the next 30 years. Read on to learn why Dr. Carstensen says we should rethink life at every stage to optimize longevity, and how we should spend our time during our best years. ?? https://lnkd.in/g8ckCt3W #NewMapOfLife #longevity #lifespan #aging
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?????????????? ???????????? ?? ????????????????: ?? ???????????????? ???????? ???????? ???????? ????????????, ???????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????? "There is grace in not being able to see everything so clearly with all of its faults and annoying tendencies." As she gets older, The New York Times best selling author, Anne Lamott has embraced the complexities and challenges of aging with honesty and humor. Rather than focusing on loss, she emphasizes the importance of living fully in the present, and embracing forgiveness towards ones self. Join us at #CenturySummit V for our keynote conversation, where Author and Activist Anne Lamott will discuss #ageism and #aging, finding purpose and meaning in the second half of life, and the transition from ambition to aging with joy. Moderated by the Stanford Center on Longevity Founding Director, Laura Carstensen. ?? ?????????? ???????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???????????? ?? ????????????, ????????????????, ?????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? (?????????????? ?????? ????-????????????) ????????: https://lnkd.in/gRVZ8WCP Ken Stern Martha Deevy Stanford University
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Stanford Center on Longevity转发了
There is so much happening at Stanford Center on Longevity. This months Longevity Briefing includes the vision statement for our inaugural "Futures Project", opening up applications to become a New Map of Life Fellow, catching up with one of our past Fellows, Jordan Weiss, PhD who is now at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine, and so much more. #FuturesProject #Longevity #LifelongLearning #FutureOfWork See the newsletter here https://lnkd.in/gS6WCV-s
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?? Today, the #FuturesProject at Stanford shares its vision: "?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????? ??????????: ???????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ????????????????????" The vision kicks off a year-long collaboration among thought leaders from academia, philanthropy, venture capital, and government, led by the Stanford Center on Longevity, to reimagine the US education and workforce systems and enable lifelong prosperity for all Americans. ?????? ??????????????????????: ??Reconfigure education in the first quarter of life; ??Grow talent for the present and future of work; ??Democratize economic mobility; ??Sustain prosperity over longer lives for all Americans; ??Support education and career transitions across the life course. ?? ?? ???????? ?????? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????:?https://lnkd.in/gEvRbyT8 We'd like to hear your comments. Please help us spread the word!?? #Longevity #LifelongLearning #FutureOfWork #Stanford Tara Behrend Kathy Booth Stefanie DeLuca Andrew Frishman Antje Gardyan Matt Greenfield Rebecca Hanson Kristen Harknett Isabelle Hau Anika Heavener Su Jin Jez Michal Kurlaender Rachel Lipson Iris Litt Taylor McLemore Gloria Mwase, PhD, SHRM-CP Doug Pietrzak Faye Karnavy Sahai Avanish Sahai Marlena Sessions Abby Jo Sigal Matt Sigelman David Soo Phyllis Stewart Pires, M.A.Ed Myra Strober Anne Trumbore Christian Valdez Ruth Watkins Devesh Narayanan Eva Sage-Gavin Richard Desjardins Michelle Van Noy Mitchell Stevens Laura Carstensen Martha Deevy Marie Conley-Smith Michelle Cruz Stanford University Graduate School of Education CASBS at Stanford
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???????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???? ?????? ???????????? ???????????? ????????? #Ageism is a widespread issue in the United States, affecting people across all age groups, with older adults often facing discrimination in the workplace, healthcare, and media, while younger people can be marginalized due to stereotypes about inexperience. Join us at?#CenturySummit V?for our kickoff panel, where Ashton Applewhite, Author of This Chair Rocks, Leanne Clark-Shirley, Ph.D., FGSA, President and CEO of The American Society on Aging, and Pooja Tilvawala, Founder of Youth Climate Collaborative, will discuss the stereotypes and biases associated with both youth and #aging, and how these perceptions influence everything from workplace policies and healthcare access, to media representation and social relationships. ?? ?????????? ???????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???????????? ?? ????????????, ????????????????, ?????? ?????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? (?????????????? ?????? ????-????????????) ????????: https://lnkd.in/gRVZ8WCP Ken Stern Martha Deevy Stanford University
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?? ???????????????? ???????????? ???? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ????-???????????????? ??????????????????: Iris Litt ??? Senior Academy supports faculty transition to retirement. "A new Stanford Medicine program helps faculty prepare for their next chapter with activities focused on community building and ongoing engagement with the university. This fall, the Stanford University School of Medicine (SoM) and its Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) launched the????????????? ?????????????? ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????to support senior and retired School of Medicine faculty as they embark on their new life stage and to help them continue to contribute to the university community.? “It provides opportunities for retired faculty to share with each other their own experiences and new ventures, thus exposing all of us to the wonder of this time in our lives,” said?Iris Litt, chair of the Emeriti/ae Council, and associate dean for senior and emeriti/ae faculty at the SoM, a position created in 2022. “We can learn from each other, from these conversations, and unknown resources might arise, not to mention the support we naturally feel when sharing similar experiences.” The academy connects retired SoM faculty with opportunities for continued learning, teaching, mentoring, and service. It also helps retired faculty maintain their social and professional connections within the university. Retired faculty are an “untapped resource” who can serve as role models and provide retirement advice to senior faculty, and offer valuable mentorship and networking opportunities to faculty, trainees, and students, Litt said. "The launch of the senior academy represents a growing understanding of the professoriate’s needs, which have changed dramatically since the university’s founding when lifespans were far shorter."" -Chelcey Adami for Stanford Report ???????? ???????? ????????: https://lnkd.in/grQcA7jn ?? ?????????? ?????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????????? ???? ???????????????? ????????????????:?https://lnkd.in/gAhsT7w4 #retirement #longevity #professors Stanford University Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute (DCI) sarah donaldson
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?????? ?????????????? ??????????????: ?????????????? ?????????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????? ??????????????? The Stanford Center on Longevity has launched the #FuturesProject, an initiative exploring how we can shape a future where longer, healthier lives create expanded opportunities for everyone. The project brings together pioneering leaders from academia, business, and government to address urgent challenges and exciting possibilities, guided by the Center on Longevity's #NewMapOfLife framework. This year, in collaboration with CASBS at Stanford, we’re focusing on ?????????????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????? ???????????? ??????????. On October 24-25, the first cohort of Futures Fellows gathered at Stanford University to kick off this critical conversation. ????????????????, ????’???? ???????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ????????: ?? How can education and workforce systems adapt to meet the needs of a society where people live—and work—longer? ?? What roles do business, government, and other sectors play in creating lifelong learning opportunities? ?? How do we ensure that everyone, at every stage of life, has equitable access to education and reskilling? The insights from these discussions will shape a vision document, releasing ???????????????? ????, that outlines key questions and imperatives to drive change. This work represents a bold step toward a future where longer lives mean broader horizons. Together, we’re building a society that fully embraces and supports longer, more fulfilling lives for all. ?? ?????????? ???????? ?????????? ?????? ?????????????? ?????????????? ????????: https://lnkd.in/gS8ced3r #Longevity #LifelongLearning #FutureOfWork Tara Behrend Kathy Booth Stefanie DeLuca Andrew Frishman Antje Gardyan Matt Greenfield Rebecca Hanson Kristen Harknett Isabelle Hau Anika Heavener Su Jin Jez Michal Kurlaender Rachel Lipson Iris Litt Taylor McLemore Gloria Mwase, PhD, SHRM-CP Doug Pietrzak Faye Karnavy Sahai Avanish Sahai Marlena Sessions Abby Jo Sigal Matt Sigelman David Soo Phyllis Stewart Pires, M.A.Ed Myra Strober Anne Trumbore Christian Valdez Ruth Watkins Devesh Narayanan Eva Sage-Gavin Richard Desjardins Michelle Van Noy Mitchell Stevens Laura Carstensen Martha Deevy Marie Conley-Smith Stanford University Graduate School of Education
The Futures Project: Reimagining the Future for Prosperity Across the Life Course
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