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Episode Overview
In a culture obsessed with youth, are elders still relevant — or more necessary than ever?
Across traditional societies, elders were honored as wisdom keepers and guides. Yet in modern Western culture, aging is often equated with retirement, retreat, and irrelevance.
What if this moment in history calls for something radically different?
In this powerful episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, Dr. John Izzo, Jim Burke, Diana Shoemaker, and Alain Gauthier explore the rise of the Regenerative Elder — blending inner transformation with outer activism to serve future generations. A Regenerative Elder is someone who consciously integrates inner growth, community wisdom, and courageous action to help regenerate society, democracy, and the living Earth for future generations.
Together, through the work of Elders Action Network (EAN) and its educational and activist initiatives — including Elders Rising — they examine how elders can move from retirement to regeneration and become a vital force for societal renewal.
Whatever your age, this conversation may transform how you see aging, leadership, activism, and the future itself.
🌱 The Role of Elders Action Network
This episode highlights the unique role of Elders Action Network, a national organization committed to combining inner development with meaningful civic engagement. Unlike many organizations that focus solely on activism, EAN integrates personal reflection, worldview transformation, and community-building with action in climate, democracy, and regenerative living.
A special focus in this episode is Elders Rising, the emerging educational and community hub within EAN. Elders Rising serves as an entry point for elders seeking:
Elders Rising centers and connects EAN’s programs — including the Regenerative Elder Process, Resilience & Acceptance, Future Design, and Exploring Elderhood — into a coherent pathway for elder transformation and contribution.
⏱ Episode Chapters
00:00 Introduction – The Role of Elders in Modern Society
🌱 How to Get Involved with Elders Action Network & Elders Rising
If this conversation speaks to you, here are ways to engage through Elders Action Network and Elders Rising:
EAN operates through volunteer leadership and community engagement — elders are not just participants, but co-creators of the work.
🔗 Resources & Links
Dr. John Izzo’s TEDx Talk (Boomers & Legacy)
Elders Action Network (EAN)
Elders Rising
Regenerative Elder Process (REP)
Future Design Program
Podcast Episode on Future Design
Resilience & Acceptance (RA)
EAN Book Club & Programs
Exploring Elderhood Course
👥 About Our Guests
Dr. John Izzo
Leadership expert, bestselling author, and TEDx speaker. John serves on the board of Elders Action Network and is a global voice on purpose-driven leadership, legacy, and generational responsibility.
Jim Burke
Producer of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, longtime healthcare leader, Vietnam veteran, and regenerative elder activist. Jim is deeply involved with Elders Action Network, Elders Rising initiatives, and climate resilience efforts in Washington State.
Diana Shoemaker
Executive Director of Elders Action Network. Diana leads national initiatives in elder activism, community resilience, and regenerative leadership, and oversees the development of Elders Rising as a central educational platform.
Alain Gauthier
Co-founder of the Regenerative Elder Process and longtime leadership consultant. Alain brings deep experience in worldview transformation, regenerative thinking, and elder wisdom traditions within Elders Action Network.
🎧 Stay Connected
If this conversation resonates with you:
👉 Subscribe on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform https://www.youtube.com/@thewayforwardrc/featured
Your engagement helps grow a movement of regenerative elders through Elders Action Network and Elders Rising.
🙏 Thank You
Thank you for being part of this community.
Whether you are an elder, becoming an elder, or reflecting on your place in a rapidly changing world — you matter.
The future is not something we wait for.
By Dr. John Izzo, Alain Gauthier & Jim Burke5
66 ratings
Episode Overview
In a culture obsessed with youth, are elders still relevant — or more necessary than ever?
Across traditional societies, elders were honored as wisdom keepers and guides. Yet in modern Western culture, aging is often equated with retirement, retreat, and irrelevance.
What if this moment in history calls for something radically different?
In this powerful episode of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, Dr. John Izzo, Jim Burke, Diana Shoemaker, and Alain Gauthier explore the rise of the Regenerative Elder — blending inner transformation with outer activism to serve future generations. A Regenerative Elder is someone who consciously integrates inner growth, community wisdom, and courageous action to help regenerate society, democracy, and the living Earth for future generations.
Together, through the work of Elders Action Network (EAN) and its educational and activist initiatives — including Elders Rising — they examine how elders can move from retirement to regeneration and become a vital force for societal renewal.
Whatever your age, this conversation may transform how you see aging, leadership, activism, and the future itself.
🌱 The Role of Elders Action Network
This episode highlights the unique role of Elders Action Network, a national organization committed to combining inner development with meaningful civic engagement. Unlike many organizations that focus solely on activism, EAN integrates personal reflection, worldview transformation, and community-building with action in climate, democracy, and regenerative living.
A special focus in this episode is Elders Rising, the emerging educational and community hub within EAN. Elders Rising serves as an entry point for elders seeking:
Elders Rising centers and connects EAN’s programs — including the Regenerative Elder Process, Resilience & Acceptance, Future Design, and Exploring Elderhood — into a coherent pathway for elder transformation and contribution.
⏱ Episode Chapters
00:00 Introduction – The Role of Elders in Modern Society
🌱 How to Get Involved with Elders Action Network & Elders Rising
If this conversation speaks to you, here are ways to engage through Elders Action Network and Elders Rising:
EAN operates through volunteer leadership and community engagement — elders are not just participants, but co-creators of the work.
🔗 Resources & Links
Dr. John Izzo’s TEDx Talk (Boomers & Legacy)
Elders Action Network (EAN)
Elders Rising
Regenerative Elder Process (REP)
Future Design Program
Podcast Episode on Future Design
Resilience & Acceptance (RA)
EAN Book Club & Programs
Exploring Elderhood Course
👥 About Our Guests
Dr. John Izzo
Leadership expert, bestselling author, and TEDx speaker. John serves on the board of Elders Action Network and is a global voice on purpose-driven leadership, legacy, and generational responsibility.
Jim Burke
Producer of The Way Forward: Regenerative Conversations, longtime healthcare leader, Vietnam veteran, and regenerative elder activist. Jim is deeply involved with Elders Action Network, Elders Rising initiatives, and climate resilience efforts in Washington State.
Diana Shoemaker
Executive Director of Elders Action Network. Diana leads national initiatives in elder activism, community resilience, and regenerative leadership, and oversees the development of Elders Rising as a central educational platform.
Alain Gauthier
Co-founder of the Regenerative Elder Process and longtime leadership consultant. Alain brings deep experience in worldview transformation, regenerative thinking, and elder wisdom traditions within Elders Action Network.
🎧 Stay Connected
If this conversation resonates with you:
👉 Subscribe on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform https://www.youtube.com/@thewayforwardrc/featured
Your engagement helps grow a movement of regenerative elders through Elders Action Network and Elders Rising.
🙏 Thank You
Thank you for being part of this community.
Whether you are an elder, becoming an elder, or reflecting on your place in a rapidly changing world — you matter.
The future is not something we wait for.

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