A podcast dedicated to living well with an aging brain
Over the last century, the way we age has changed dramatically. Millions of us are now living into our 70s, 80s, and even 90s—and with that comes a new challenge: how to live well with an aging brain.
What does it mean to grow older with independence, dignity, and purpose? How do we adapt when faced with memory loss, cognitive change, or the demands of caregiving? The Age of Aging, a biweekly podcast from the Penn Memory Center, explores these questions. The Age of Aging inspires listeners to reflect with insight, compassion, and creativity. The result? Practical wisdom.
Hosts Jake Johnson and Terrence Casey are in conversation with researchers, persons living with diseases that cause dementia and their caregivers, artists, thinkers, policy makers, and advocates. Each episode challenges how we think about growing older, and what it means to have a healthy mind in the face of aging and disease.
What You’ll Hear
From personal stories of living with dementia to conversations about cutting-edge science, global innovations in aging care, and strategies for building a more compassionate future — The Age of Aging covers it all. Each episode invites listeners to explore timely, thought-provoking topics at the intersection of aging, memory, identity, and community.
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