American Society on Aging

Beyond Generations

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Beyond Generations explores insights and amplifies voices by delving deeper into topics aligned to the American Society on Aging's Generations publications through an equity lens.

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American Society on Aging

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Society

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Latest episode

Oct 28, 2025

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Episodes

Building Legacies Across Generations: Wealth Transfer and the Aging Divide 28.10.2025

Over the next two decades, the United States will experience the largest transfer of wealth in history—an estimated $124 trillion moving from older generations to younger ones. But this historic moment comes with a critical question: will it close the wealth gap, or widen it?  In this episode, recorded live at the Prosperity Summit in Washington, DC, on Oct. 6, 2025, we bring together four powerfu...

Wills, Wealth and Justice: How Estate Planning Can Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap 14.10.2025

This episode explores how something as seemingly simple as having a will can shape the future of wealth equity in America. Jean-Pierre Aubry, Founder and CEO of Aubry Wealth Management, joins us to unpack why wills and estate planning matter so deeply for families of color. Without a clear plan in place, property titles can become tangled, assets can be lost, and opportunities to pass wealth to th...

Passing It On—or Passing It By: Wealth, Race, and the Civil Rights Generation 29.09.2025

America is entering the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in history—an estimated $124 trillion moving from older to younger generations. At first glance, this moment seems poised to reshape opportunity for millions of families. But beneath the surface lies a sobering question: Unless policy and practice change, will this “great wealth transfer” actually cement America's deep racial w...

The Wealth–Health Connection: How Inequities Shape Generations 23.09.2025

Wealth and health are closely linked across our lifespans. In this episode, Dawn Carpenter of the Milken Institute explores how economic status influences health outcomes—and how our health, in turn, can fortify or erode financial stability. From housing to stress, childhood development to systemic racism, Carpenter unpacks the hidden drivers of inequality and their intergenerational consequences....

More than Shelter: Homeownership, Wealth and Equity 25.08.2025

In this episode of Beyond Generations, we sit down with Adrienne Goolsby, Senior Vice President of U.S. Office and Canada, at Habitat for Humanity International, to explore why homeownership is still one of the most powerful tools for building intergenerational wealth in the United States—and why far too many families, especially households of color, have been shut out of this opportunity.

Legacy Interrupted: What Will We Leave Behind? 18.08.2025

Welcome to a new series from Beyond Generations, Shifting Tides: Addressing Wealth Disparities and Intergenerational Wealth Transfer . In this episode, we talk with AARP’s Vice President for Thought Leadership, Staci Alexander, about the current and historic intergenerational wealth transfer—and why most families of color are locked out. From housing and caregiving to estate planning and policy re...

The Experiences of Black Americans Aging with HIV/AIDS 15.07.2025

This final episode in the Aging with HIV: Navigating the Future podcast series focuses on the distinct challenges faced by Black Americans aging with HIV, and the structural barriers disproportionately impacting their ability to access quality care and treatment. Joining ASA’s Equity Strategy Director Patrice Dickerson to discuss aging at the intersection of Blackness and HIV and how this intersec...

Envejecimiento, Identidad y Supervivencia: Reclamando Espacio para los Adultos Latinos Mayores en la Epidemia del VIH/SIDA 08.07.2025

Este episodio del pódcast se enfoca en los desafíos únicos que enfrentan las personas latinas que envejecen con el VIH, incluyendo las barreras para acceder a una atención culturalmente competente debido al idioma, la inseguridad económica, el estigma y las disparidades geográficas. Luis Nava Molero, Director de Programas Nacionales de Salud es Vida en la Comisión Latina sobre el SIDA, conversa co...

Aging, Identity and Survival: Reclaiming Space for Older Latino Adults in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic 08.07.2025

This podcast episode focuses on the unique challenges faced by Latino individuals aging with HIV, including barriers to accessing culturally competent care due to language, economic insecurity, stigma and geographic disparities. Luis Nava Molero, Director of the National Programs at Salud es Vida (Health is Life) at the Latino Commission on AIDS, sits downs with Victoria Ruiz, ASA’s Senior On Agin...

Findings, Voices, and Urgency from the Fourth Annual State of Aging with HIV National Survey 30.06.2025

This podcast episode focuses on the mission of HealthHIV and insights from the organization’s Fourth Annual State of Aging with HIV National Survey. For the first time, this survey has two population focuses—one that reached those aging with HIV and one that reached the workforce providing health and human services to this population. Scott Bertani and Sarah Brodt from Health HIV join ASA’s Equity...

The Intersection of HIV, Aging, and Policy: A Critical Update 24.06.2025

This podcast episode focuses on federal and state policies impacting older people living with, and vulnerable to, HIV. Terri Wilder and Aaron Tax from SAGE—the country’s largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of LGBTQ+ older people—join ASA’s President and CEO Leanne Clark-Shirley to discuss recent and upcoming legislative changes and the implications for healthcare acces...

The San Francisco Principles 2020 16.06.2025

This podcast episode explores how the San Francisco AIDS Foundation is helping break down barriers to care for individuals aging with HIV and how The San Francisco Principles highlight the urgent need to address health inequities and systemic neglect faced by long-term survivors. Vince Crisostomo, Director of Aging Services at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, sits down with ASA’s Equity Strategy...

Leaving a Legacy: HIV Long-Term Survivors Share Their Stories 09.06.2025

Aging with HIV: Navigating the Future is a Beyond Generations podcast series produced by the American Society on Aging in collaboration with Gilead Sciences that explores the unique experiences and challenges faced by individuals aging with HIV. This episode illuminates how The Reunion Project empowers long-term HIV survivors to shape/share their own narrative, emphasizing their resilience, wisdom...

Giving Social Workers What They Need to Serve Older Adults Living with HIV/AIDS 23.08.2024

Social workers are in a unique position because they interact with the broader social determinants of health—such as mental health, housing, employment, etc.—and see firsthand how they impact people living and aging with HIV. Kerry Littlewood from AAJ Research & Evaluation, Inc., and Russell "Rusty" Bennett from the Center for Social Innovation and Health Equity Research, and Collabor...

Educating Healthcare Workers on Caring for People Living and Aging with HIV/AIDS 12.08.2024

Many adults who are aging with HIV have experienced immense loss, stigma and discrimination—even within the healthcare system. Unfortunately, the care and treatment they receive often comes from specialists who are unfamiliar with HIV and the unique challenges it poses to older adults. Carole Treston and Sheila Tumilty from the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care address the importance of educating...

How The Denver Principles Are Relevant for Older Adults Living with HIV/AIDS 29.07.2024

In 1983, activists developed a manifesto referred to as The Denver Principles , which asserts the rights and responsibilities of people living with HIV, including the right to make meaningful decisions, and declares that they are not passive subjects, but protagonists who are fully involved in their response to AIDS. In this episode, Linda H. Scruggs from Ribbon, a nonprofit organization, and Tez A...

How Hispanic/Latinx Communities Aging with HIV/AIDS Have Been Overlooked 12.07.2024

More than one in every five older adults living with HIV is Hispanic/Latinx. This population living with HIV is a rapidly expanding demographic, and yet they face unique hurdles in accessing healthcare and treatment. Often they have been related to language barriers, but such hurdles also are compounded by feelings of depression and social isolation. Luis Nava Molero from the Latino Commission on A...

The Experiences of Black Men Aging with HIV/AIDS 21.06.2024

People living with HIV have historically faced social isolation and stigma from society, however, Black men in particular have faced unique challenges while aging with HIV. Joe Robinson from THRIVE SS sits down with special guest host Raymond A. Jetson from Aging While Black to discuss his role as lead program manager of The Silver Lining Project, a program that aims to create a safe space where o...

Challenges and Approaches to HIV Care for Older Adults 07.06.2024

Caring for older adults—specifically those older than age 50—who are living with HIV calls for increasing access to services and care coordination. HealthHIV’s Pozitively Aging program works to improve the quality of life for those aging with HIV. Scott Bertani, Director of Public Policy at HealthHIV, sits down with Beyond  Generations to discuss his article in the Gilead-sponsored Generations Toda...

Financial Empowerment for Women 11.03.2024

Lena Haas, head of Wealth Management Advice and Solutions at Edward Jones, explores the benefits of building financial knowledge and strength for women. She discusses the importance of being involved in financial decision-making, how an emergency fund can be an empowering tool, bridging the retirement gap between men and women and how to make the most of a longer life expectancy.

Helping Women Thrive in Retirement 04.03.2024

Women investors have unique needs and considerations when it comes to managing retirement, Social Security benefits and their finances. While flexibility is important, having a structured financial strategy is essential. Lena Haas, head of Wealth Management Advice and Solutions at Edward Jones, discusses how women can best prepare for retirement.

Promoting Healthier Futures to End Alzheimer’s 26.02.2024

Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease impacting more than 6 million Americans. It also is among the most expensive diseases, with a lifetime cost of care of more than $390,000. Edward Jones Principal Vanessa Okwuraiwe shares insights into protecting health and wealth and discusses the firm’s efforts to end Alzheimer’s.

The Importance of Financial Education to Build Financial Strength 20.02.2024

Financial advice and education are critical components for building a stable financial future, yet many lack access to these tools. Edward Jones Principal Vanessa Okwuraiwe discusses her firm’s efforts to grow financial knowledge and build long-lasting financial strength—not just for Edward Jones clients, but for everyone.

Seizing Opportunities and Bridging the Wealth Gap 12.02.2024

The wealth gap in America is real—and it represents the impact of systemic and institutional racism spanning four centuries in the United States. Edward Jones Principal Vanessa Okwuraiwe explores potential solutions to narrow this financial divide and improve the lives of millions.

Building Financial Resilience Across the Lifespan 05.02.2024

Generations are defined less by age than by shared experiences. From Gen Z to the Silent Generation, each group has unique needs, desires and challenges—particularly when it comes to finances. Lena Haas, head of Wealth Management Advice and Solutions at Edward Jones, discusses her firm’s efforts to better understand each generation to help them plan and reach their life goals.

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