What’s happening: G-SPOTlight illuminates events, opportunities, and activities for those who want to live and age well.

Going Deep
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Going Deep

The documentary, “The Last of the Sea Women” explores the lives of haenyeos, the mostly older women (typically in their 70s), who sustain the ancient, yet dying, practice of gathering seafood from the reefs and sea floor surrounding their home off the coast of South Korea. They make between 100 and 300 dives per day, often in cold and challenging conditions. While the work is tough, the women are well respected and admired, and enjoy a position of distinction in local society—an anomaly in our #ageist world. Streaming on Apple TV+.

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Healthy Aging 2025: Mind and Body
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Healthy Aging 2025: Mind and Body

Attend the Stanford Center on Longevity’s second annual healthy aging conference, May 5, 2025 (in-person and via Zoom). Leading experts on nutrition, fitness, social connection, health tech, and wellness, will share the latest research, innovations, and best practices to support a longer, healthier life. For more information and registration details, follow the link below.

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Finding Time to Grieve
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Finding Time to Grieve

What we’re reading: “Memorial Days,” by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks.  A spare tale of marriage and mourning, Brooks’s memoir explores the trauma of her husband’s sudden death at age 60 (he was Tony Horowitz, also a renowned literary figure), and the all-encompassing loss she experienced after 35 years of marriage. The chapters alternate between the immediate, frenzied aftermath of Horowitz’s death, and three years hence, when Brooks decamps to a remote corner of her native Australia to finally find the time, and space, to fully grieve. Read the Wall Street Journal’s review of this moving narrative of sorrow and remembrance. 

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How Class Divide Impacts Aging and Longevity
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How Class Divide Impacts Aging and Longevity

Tune in to Columbia University’s upcoming aging seminar, Disconnected - The Growing Class Divide in Civic Life. Sam Pressler, Practitioner Fellow at Columbia University, will lead discussion on how social assets like friends, education, religious/community groups, and other forms of support–often dictated early on by level of education–can impact longevity and well being.

Follow the link below to register for the session, which takes place February 19, from 11am - 12pm ET.

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A Moving Movie About Age-Related Dementia.
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A Moving Movie About Age-Related Dementia.

The documentary film, “Keys Bags Names Words” (the things Alzheimer’s patients lose most often), examines the disease from multiple perspectives, including exploring positive approaches to caring for, and connecting with, those affected. Visit the film’s website to find out about upcoming screenings, or to schedule one of your own.

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Encore Network Explores the Year Ahead for Older Workers
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Encore Network Explores the Year Ahead for Older Workers

The Encore Network presents “Trendspotting: The Outlook for Older Workers in 2025,” a virtual program to be held January 15th from 9-10am PST. Join a panel of experts to learn about the trends, issues, and innovations impacting the economic landscape and job market for older adults. Follow the link below to Encore Network for more details.

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Envisioning a Less Ageist Society
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Envisioning a Less Ageist Society

The Stanford Center on Longevity will host Century Summit V, January 22-23, 2025, with limited in-person attendance at Stanford and a virtual audience around the world. The conference will focus on challenging ageism and creating a positive intergenerational society. Attendance is free, and more information, along with the registration link, can be found by following the link below. 

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Brain Health: The Benefits of Learning How to Play Music
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Brain Health: The Benefits of Learning How to Play Music

For many kids, learning how to play an instrument is a key part of their formative years. Not only does it help with brain development, it also helps elevate moods and reduce stress. For older adults who pick up an instrument, the list of benefits expands, including the possibility of reduced risk of dementia. Read more at The Atlantic.

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The Dick Van Dyke Show Lives On
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The Dick Van Dyke Show Lives On

To honor Dick Van Dyke’s 99th birthday, Coldplay’s Chris Martin invited the actor and comedian to join him in recording a music video of the band’s song, “All My Love.” In the 7-minute version, Van Dyke sings, dances, and shares poignant memories of his decades-long career.  Happy Birthday Mr. Van Dyke, and congratulations on this cool, co-generational collaboration!
Follow the link below to watch.

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Spotlight on: “The Later Daters” (Copy)
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Spotlight on: “The Later Daters” (Copy)

Michelle Obama’s new docuseries follows six older adults, ages 56 to 71, as they wade back into the dating pool. Helping them stay afloat are their children, close friends, and a relationship expert. Does dating get easier as one ages? No, but there can be some unexpected rewards. Streaming now on Netflix.

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A More Resilient Brain and the Science of Longevity
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A More Resilient Brain and the Science of Longevity

It’s not too late to register for the Buck Institute’s December 11th Seminar on Aging. Tickets are still available for joining via Zoom. And, while you’re at their site, you can also get a leg up on January’s seminar.

First up, this Wednesday, Tara Tracy, PhD, will be highlighting how clearing a toxic protein in the brain can help promote the resilience of synapses, which send information between neurons. Already successful with restoring memory in mice, her focus offers great promise. 

Kicking off the new year, Eric Verdin, MD, will lead a talk centered around the evolving science of longevity, parsing out what is fact versus fiction. That seminar will take place January 8, 2025.

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A New Vision for a Less Ageist Society
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A New Vision for a Less Ageist Society

Join the Stanford Center on Longevity for Century Summit V taking place January 22-23, 2025, in person at Stanford University, and online via a virtual platform. The conference will focus on the challenges of ageism, and the importance of bringing generations together to create a more inclusive society. Guest speakers include Anne Lamott, Louise Aronson, and Ashton Applewhite. The conference is free of charge, but in-person attendance is by invitation or application only. Follow the link below to learn more.

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Inside Ted Danson’s New Netflix Series
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Inside Ted Danson’s New Netflix Series

Cheers to Danson & Co. for creating a show that doesn't shy away from the topic of aging. “A Man on the Inside” is a comedy, but one that also highlights some weighty themes, including the fact that life doesn’t stop just because you get older. Streaming now.

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What We’re Reading this Week: “The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond.”
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What We’re Reading this Week: “The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond.”

Author Debra Whitman, an economist and aging expert, offers a roadmap for living a healthier and more meaningful second half of life. Two key insights:

  1. Mind Over Matter – Yes, healthy habits are critical to longevity, but mindset has a significant impact as well. Researchers found that those with positive attitudes of aging can live more than seven years longer than cohorts with negative outlooks.

  2. Older Workers Are a Force – More older Americans are working than ever before, and contrary to what many believe, studies show they are a benefit to the economy and to their employers, activating both productivity and innovation.

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Staving Off Loneliness with Intergenerational Relationships
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Staving Off Loneliness with Intergenerational Relationships

"What is the Intergenerational Future?" On November 14th @ 12PM PT, join the Stanford Center on Longevity for its final webinar on ageism. Experts will discuss how fostering intergenerational relationships can combat loneliness, and create more empathetic, productive communities.

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The Mechanisms of Brain Aging
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The Mechanisms of Brain Aging

In this month’s Live Better Longer Community Seminar Series from the Buck Institute, geroscience experts examine the innovations and interventions extending human healthspan. Next up on November 6th (in person and on Zoom): “The Mechanisms of Brain Aging,” led by Ashley Webb, PhD, Buck Professor.

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Is There a Cure for Loneliness?
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Is There a Cure for Loneliness?

In Season 6 of the Stanford Center on Longevity’s podcast, “Century Lives,” host Ken Stern explores “The Century Club,” a collective of nations focused on societal solutions to aging and longevity, particularly those addressing loneliness. Traveling the world, Ken learns how other countries are confronting social isolation, perhaps the number one detriment to healthy aging, and an issue largely ignored in the U.S. Subscribe and/or follow the link below. 

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Caring About Caregiving
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Caring About Caregiving

Health care providers, and other field professionals, recommend five books on caregiving—for the many who find themselves caring for family members, yet have no medical training or experience.

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Could ‘Dog Years’ Be Converted into a New Measure of Time to Defy Aging?
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Could ‘Dog Years’ Be Converted into a New Measure of Time to Defy Aging?

A global research initiative called The Dog Aging Project is embarking (pun intended) on a vast health study that brings together dogs and their owners, scientists, veterinarians and others to learn more about factors affecting canine health, longevity, and aging. Read on to learn more about the effort or to see if your dog qualifies for participation.

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