Hello and welcome to this episode of Retirement Rebel. Today, I'm absolutely thrilled to share with you a conversation that genuinely struck a chord with me. We're diving deep into the world of intergenerational discussions, combating ageism, and redefining what it means to age gracefully, all through the eyes of the wonderful Sky Bergman, an accomplished American photographer and filmmaker.
Firstly, one of the main points we discussed was the importance of intergenerational conversations. This isn't just about fostering warm and fuzzy feelings; it's a critical tool in combating ageism. Sky’s work, particularly in her award-winning film Lives Well Lived, showcases the profound wisdom and wit of adults aged 75 to 100. Through her lens, we get to see how valuable these conversations can be—not just for older adults but for young people too. They offer a chance to break down stereotypes and build bridges of understanding between generations. I know many of you, like me, are deeply passionate about changing how society views ageing, and these intergenerational dialogues are key to that shift.
Next, we delved into how Sky perceives aging itself and the damaging societal norms that come with it. She shared personal insights into how the media has skewed perceptions of ageing, often presenting it as something to be feared or combated with anti-ageing products. But Sky's take is refreshingly rebellious—she argues for embracing our years, owning our age, and celebrating the journey. This perspective is especially empowering for all of us who are navigating our sixties and beyond, seeking to live boldly rather than simply growing old.
Lastly, we touched on Sky's motivations in her own sixties and her exciting future film projects. At 58, she speaks with great enthusiasm about how this phase of life has become a prime time of comfort, freedom, and opportunity. She’s working on projects that beautifully blend intergenerational themes and personal passions, showing us that it’s never too late to pursue what lights us up. For those of you with dreams and projects simmering on the back burner, Sky’s journey is a powerful reminder that now is the perfect time to act on them.
So, sit back and get ready to be inspired. As you listen, I encourage you to think about how you can bring these themes into your own life—whether it's starting a meaningful conversation with someone of a different generation or pursuing a passion project you've been putting off. Let's embrace the vibrant possibilities of life after 60 together.
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Key Points:
00:00 - Introducing Skye Bergman and Her Work
I introduce Skye Bergman, an American photographer and filmmaker. She created the award-winning film "Lives Well Lived," which celebrates the wit and wisdom of adults aged 75 to 100 years, and authored the book "Lives Well Lived, Generations." We discuss the importance of intergenerational dialogue and combating ageism.
01:38 - Discovery of the Pro-Age Movement
Skye shares how she unexpectedly became part of the pro-age movement while searching for positive role models as she approached 50. Inspired by her grandmother, she chose to embrace and celebrate aging.
02:39 - Overcoming Negative Images of Aging
We talk about how negative aging portrayals can be depressing. Skye emphasizes the joys and wisdom of growing older, drawing from the inspiration of older individuals living vibrant lives.
03:54 - The Inspiration Behind "Lives Well Lived"
Skye explains the personal journey that led to creating "Lives Well Lived." Motivated by her grandmother's active...