#54: Caring

Published: May 23, 2013, 10:17 p.m.

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At some point, you go from taking care of your kids and grandkids... to needing someone to take care of you.\\xa0
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That\'s hard. And it can be hard on the grown-up kids who are trying to juggle their parents the the children of their own. It\'s one of the hardest personal issues that families face.\\xa0
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But think about it for a second: if every family has to deal with it, why is this just a personal issue?\\xa0
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On today\'s show, we talk to Ai-Jen Poo, co-founder of the Caring Across Generations campaign, who realized that this is one of the fundamental questions facing the country as a whole\\u2014especially now, when another American turns 65 every 8 seconds.\\xa0
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You\'d think that an aging population is a problem to be solved. But in this interview, Ai-Jen lays out a breathtaking vision for how the so-called "silver tsunami" is actually an opportunity: how tackling it can bring together solutions not only for the aging of the baby boom generation, but also for immigration, the economy, women\'s rights, worker\'s rights, and even climate change. And it\'s bigger than even that: this is a moment that calls on us to remake our institutions, and our own actions and beliefs, in accord with our most fundamental value: love.\\xa0
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