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Reminiscent of the ageist discourse around the "silver tsunami," the concept of people aging without the support of children or a spouse – once referred to as "elder orphans" – is far too often discussed as a problem, and not a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a new phase of life with friends, neighbors, and other people who bring us joy.
Sara Geber helped to popularize the term "solo agers" to describe this cohort of older people, and she joins the podcast today to discuss the ways that people without extended support networks can still thrive as they get older. The author of several books about preparing for retirement and life as a solo ager, Geber empowers people with all kinds of family and social ties to plan for a strong next phase of life.
Explore Gaber's books: https://sarazeffgeber.com/books/
Learn more about co-housing: https://www.cohousing.org/
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Reminiscent of the ageist discourse around the "silver tsunami," the concept of people aging without the support of children or a spouse – once referred to as "elder orphans" – is far too often discussed as a problem, and not a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a new phase of life with friends, neighbors, and other people who bring us joy.
Sara Geber helped to popularize the term "solo agers" to describe this cohort of older people, and she joins the podcast today to discuss the ways that people without extended support networks can still thrive as they get older. The author of several books about preparing for retirement and life as a solo ager, Geber empowers people with all kinds of family and social ties to plan for a strong next phase of life.
Explore Gaber's books: https://sarazeffgeber.com/books/
Learn more about co-housing: https://www.cohousing.org/

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