SoundBits podcast
Elderhood: Stepping into a New Phase
Episode Summary
This episode of Soundbites explores the concept of elderhood with Corinna Stoppo, who recently decided to embrace this new phase in her life. Corinna argues that modern society undervalues elders and their potential to contribute. She draws a comparison to indigenous societies where elders play a vital role in transmitting knowledge and guiding the community. Corinna highlights the importance of personal growth and staying engaged with the world as we age. She is on a mission to challenge the stereotype of retirement as a time for disengagement and inactivity. Corinna emphasizes the cyclical nature of life, where elders play a crucial role in ensuring the forward progress of the community. She sees elderhood as an opportunity to share knowledge and inspire others. The episode concludes with Corinna outlining her plan to reach out to senior living facilities and share her message about the importance of elderhood.
Episode Notes
Elderhood: Stepping into a New Phase
Guest: Karina Stoppo
Main Points:
- Karina challenges the traditional view of aging and embraces elderhood as a new chapter in life.
- She emphasizes the importance of elders in society, drawing inspiration from their role in indigenous communities.
- Karina argues that elders hold valuable knowledge and experience that can guide younger generations.
- Her mission is to redefine elderhood, encouraging active engagement and contribution to the world.
- She plans to reach out to senior living facilities to promote this message.
Key Ideas:
- Elderhood is a time for personal growth and sharing wisdom.
- Modern society undervalues the potential of elders.
- Active participation in the community is crucial for elders.
- Elders play a vital role in ensuring societal progress.
Karina's Book:
- Title: Wake Up to Your Spirituality
Memorable Quotes:
- "We don't have elders, we're screwed."
- "Choose elderhood... stay involved in the communities..."
- "The role that elders used to play... was really to bring to the forefront the cyclical nature of life."