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Purpose, Power and Aging: The Online Community Changing How We Age with Meredith Oppenheim

Purpose, Power and Aging: The Online Community Changing How We Age with Meredith Oppenheim

Update: 2023-11-28
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Join Kosta and his guest: Meredith Oppenheim, Founder and CEO of Vitality Society, an online community designed to enrich, engage and empower people 60 and better to remain at their best.

Meredith proudly served on Mayor Bloomberg’s Age-Friendly NYC Commission and the NYC Department for Aging board during her decades as an executive in the senior housing industry where she received a US Congressional Award for her service to seniors. Recently featured as a Speaker at South By Southwest, Meredith’s mission to create sustainable, long lasting change in senior living is just getting started.

In this episode: What’s the difference between someone’s age and their vitality? The Baby-Boomer Generation is known for completely demolishing every trend and tradition in their path. As they’re getting older and starting to shape the landscape of what retirement and life past 65 looks like to them, how do you think communities like Vitality Society play into the new way we age? As someone that’s started an online community for seniors and is actively working to integrate technology into the aging process, what role do you see technology taking in senior living, care and security? 

Find out more about Meredith Oppenheim and Vitality Society:
https://www.vitality-society.com/

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Purpose, Power and Aging: The Online Community Changing How We Age with Meredith Oppenheim

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