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Tune into our engaging conversations with women in their 70s, 80s and 90s whose stories about living meaningful and productive lives will inspire, educate and motivate our listeners. Through these stories, older and younger women alike can anticipate exciting years ahead.

Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined Gail Zelitzky and Catherine Marienau

    • Personal Journals

Tune into our engaging conversations with women in their 70s, 80s and 90s whose stories about living meaningful and productive lives will inspire, educate and motivate our listeners. Through these stories, older and younger women alike can anticipate exciting years ahead.

    Helen Benjamin: Education Changes the Life Trajectory of Every Person

    Helen Benjamin: Education Changes the Life Trajectory of Every Person

    As an educational leader and mentor, Dr. Helen Benjamin tells stories aboutgrowing up in the segregated South, living and working in two worlds—Blackand White, and helping younger Black professionals navigate their CEO rolesin community colleges. In semi-retirement, Helen leads HSV Consulting, Inc,works with “dozens of colleges, boards, and CEOs to advance student-centered organizational and leadership improvement,” and continues writingto preserve African American history. Helen finds that at age 74 she is in“the best place I’ve ever been in my life—smarter, wiser, thriftier, and morerelaxed.”No one can tell the story of our lived experience better thanwe can.Connect with HelenEmail: hbenjamin91@icloud.comBooks by Helen:● How We Got Over-Growing Up in the Segregated South: A Collection ofNarratives● The Chocolate Truth: An Anthology of Perspectives from CommunityCollege CEOs

    • 29 min
    Annamarie Pluhar: Shared Housing: No One Should be Isolated

    Annamarie Pluhar: Shared Housing: No One Should be Isolated

    Do you want to share housing but find the transition scary? We often live in shared housing when we are single: college, roommates in camp, at conferences, during our early careers. Living with housemates as we age is no different. Annamarie Pluhar, 70, is a well-spoken advocate for shared housing and offers valuable ways of thinking to simplify the process. After receiving her Masters in Divinity, then working in a corporation, facilitating large groups, Annamarie started a non-profit to promote the importance of shared housing. She consults with organizations, housing professionals, the aging network and local officials who are seeking to develop shared housing in their communities. The twin crises of high housing costs and an increase in social isolation combine to render cooperative living arrangements an excellent solution.  "Housemates are not the same as roommates."By providing education, advocacy, and model development she empowers individuals to choose, create and sustain shared housing. She envisions a world in which sharing housing is a commonly accepted living arrangement and individuals feel happy, safe and at peace with home-mates.One idea—a building for seniors with 4 bedroom suites for 3 people. The extra suite might be for guests or caretakers. Everyone shares the kitchen and living space.Last summer (2023) Annamarie lost her partner of 23 years and is currently renovating her home to make it more comfortable for sharing. She lives in southern Vermont.Connect with Annamarie:Book: Sharing Housing: A Guidebook for Finding and Keeping Good Housemates (https://www.amazon.com/Sharing-Housing-Guidebook-Finding-Housemates-ebook/dp/B00QMOMVFA/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3S52V0JS4MES0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qYG2Qa7vlAgCbeVVkdzgDw.zmE8NwQAHMfMA8abTJ8YtVNcnFX146QB1U-RN8p_IB0&dib_tag=se&keywords=shared+housing+by+annemarie+pluhar&qid=1718293210&sprefix=shared+housing+by+annamarie+pluhar%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-1)Website: sharinghousing.com (http://sharinghousing.com)Email:  annamarie@sharinghousing.org (mailto:annamarie@sharinghousing.org)

    • 28 min
    Mary Mitchell: Giving a Voice to the Voiceless

    Mary Mitchell: Giving a Voice to the Voiceless

    Mary Mitchell, age 74, sheds light on aging and ageism in her occasional column for the Chicago Sun Times, Starting Over. Mary ‘started over’ five years ago when she switched her journalistic authority on race relations in Chicago to concentrate on matters of growing older. She advocates that longevity is a blessing and aging offers an opportunity to do well atsomething else. Mary’s guiding tenets are always equity and fairness when dealing with social isms. When we are equitable and fair, Mary says, “we are doing the best we can.”" I give people platforms to tell their own stories, share their wisdom, and increase awareness of social justice issues."Connect with MaryEmail: mmitchell@suntimes.comhttps://chicago.suntimes.com/starting-over

    • 29 min
    Ann Anderson Evans: A Wife’s Unanswered Questions About Transgender and Suicide

    Ann Anderson Evans: A Wife’s Unanswered Questions About Transgender and Suicide

    Ann Anderson Evans, age 82, lives in Vermont. She is a writer, linguist, and former professor. Her first memoir, Daring to Date Again (2014), which tells the story of what happened after she started dating at 62, won multiple prizes. Her sequel The Sweet Pain of Being Alive: A Memoir of Love and Death (Jan. 2024), narrates her attempt to find out why, after 13 happily married years, her husband killed himself. Her questions about his gender dsyphoria and suicide remain largely unanswered. Ann tries to heed the wisdom of the Buddhist saying, “You can’t change the past, the future hasn’t happened yet, so pay close attention to today.” The questions and answers have continued to unfold. Through contemplation about loss, aging, and evolving, I realize every day is an adventure; we must be willing to deal with whatever comes.Connect with AnnEmail: ann@annandersonevans.com (mailto:ann@annandersonevans.com)Website: https://annandersonevans.com (https://annandersonevans.com)

    • 38 min
    Susan Gangsei: Tapestries Reveal the Passages of Women Aging

    Susan Gangsei: Tapestries Reveal the Passages of Women Aging

    Susan Gangsei, a classically trained tapestry artist from Minneapolis, MN, uses her talent to create images of women aging. Her recent series, The Sacred Journey of Aging, features the “beauty, strength, and wisdom of older women.” Susan treats viewers to her tapestries that represent different passages of growing older—feeling invisible, making mischief, putting the pieces back together, reimagining how to live with a health condition, and recognizing the paradoxes of life. Susan will exhibit selected pieces at the Women Over 70-Aging Reimagined Symposium, October 19,2024, in the Chicago area.Connect with SusanEmail: susangangsei@yahoo.com (mailto:susangangsei@yahoo.com) Website: https://www.susangansei.com (https://www.susangansei.com)

    • 37 min
    Jacynth Bassett: Ageism is Never in Style - 31 year old Activist

    Jacynth Bassett: Ageism is Never in Style - 31 year old Activist

    Visionary and disrupter, Jacynth Bassett, is an award-winning, highly sought after consultant and expert in the anti-ageism/ age-inclusive & positive movement. At only 31, she is widely recognized as a leading pioneer and voice, awarded ‘Anti-Ageist Activist’ of 2023, at the inaugural Advantages Of Age Awards 2023. and named one of Evening Standard’s 22 Londoners Changing the World.She is the Founder & CEO of the award-winning global campaign, consultancy & community Ageism Is Never In Style®, and of The Bias Cut – the first age-inclusive independent fashion online boutique.Her whole inspiration came from her Mum; Jacynth witnessed how she was being treated differently, largely due to her age. Jacynth became an activist and consciously began to use her platform to support other people. She was determined to make an impact. She studied law at Cambridge, and after graduating she conducted thorough research and started a blog to spark conversation and develop a community and following. In the last 1-2 years she is heartened to see how many people are joining the movement. Her manifesto has 5 principles, beginning with aging as you wish. It’s your choice.Connect with Jacynth:Email: jacynth.bassett@thebiascut.com (mailto:jacynth.bassett@thebiascut.com)Website: The Bias Cut (https://www.thebiascut.com/pages/jacynth-bassett-ageism-fighting-trailblazer)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacynthbassett (https://www.instagram.com/jacynthbassett)“I’m heartened to see how many young people are taking up the battle to end ageism.” - Jacynth BassettConnect with Jacynth:Email: jacynth.bassett@thebiascut.com (mailto:jacynth.bassett@thebiascut.com)Website: The Bias Cut (https://www.thebiascut.com/pages/jacynth-bassett-ageism-fighting-trailblazer)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacynthbassett (https://www.instagram.com/jacynthbassett)

    • 32 min

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