Aging with purpose and intention: Dr. Marc B. Cooper joins Suzanne Newman on the Answers for Elders Radio Show to discuss the evolving role of elders in society, particularly as the population over 65 continues to grow. Suzanne Newman shared her personal experience of being downsized, which led her to establish Answers for Elders. Both Suzanne and Dr. Cooper emphasized the importance of storytelling and legacy for baby boomers, who control a significant portion of wealth. They discussed the need for elders to guide younger generations and the value of inquiry in fostering personal and societal growth, while also addressing the challenges of ageism and the importance of living authentically as one ages.
Marc says, “If you sit down on a bench with Margaret Mead, what kind of conversation would you have? Or an Einstein, or Rubin… How would you talk? How would you be? There’s something about them that calls forth something out of you, what a true elder is.”
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* What is the difference between Older and Elder?
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In 2017, he sold The Mastery Company, an entrepreneurial expression founded in 1984. The company grew into a global company. After the sale, he started Seeking Wisdom, a think tank that eventually evolved into the Contemporary Elder Institute. He leads small group programs and does Elder coaching, applying higher wisdom to client’s issues, concerns, and problems.
Marc says, “And along the way, I authored 13 books, wrote 2,320 newsletters/blogs, published 220 professional articles, featured on podcasts, and burned through 1.25 million air miles.
“If you are on the cusp of retirement, or two to three years post-retirement, thoughtfully considering what’s next for your life, I suggest you read my book, “Older to Elder: The Thinking and Being of a Contemporary Elder” and visit my websites, www.requestingwisdom.com and www.drmarcbcooper.com.”
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