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A Rite of Passage for Late Life

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Apr 11, 2019
A Rite of Passage for Late Life

A Rite of Passage for Late Life

In this TED residency talk, Bob Stein reveals his transition into using a new ritual to mark his later life. He proposes a new tradition of giving away your things and sharing the stories behind them as you get older, to reflect on your life so far, open conversations and connections that might not happen otherwise and move into the next phase prepared for whatever might come next.
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Caregiving: A Nascent Social Revolution

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April 11, 2019

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Caregiving: A Nascent Social Revolution

Caregiving often calls us to lean into love we didn’t know possible.

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Caregiving: A Nascent Social Revolution

Caregivers and receivers are modeling how to integrate health care into daily life at home. They are the innovators, and creators of dynamic communities of support. “Community and care are inexorably linked. Care can never fully be rendered only by expert providers in formal settings but by a growing recognition that care is a democratic act that is about what we ‘give’, what we ‘receive’, and what we can ‘create’ together.” { read more }

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