{"podcast":{"title":"Century Lives","slug":"century-lives-4614503","podcast_index_feed_id":4614503,"rss_url":"https://feeds.megaphone.fm/TPG7540400285","website_url":"https://longevity.stanford.edu/","image_url":"https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/a99cd914-52d1-11ec-859d-4770efbffeac/image/0086b8f469779adeb2badbf62a71c16d.png?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&max-w=3000&max-h=3000&fit=crop&auto=format,compress","author":"Ken Stern","episode_count":74,"summary":"Do rules created when most people lived only to 50 or 60 still make sense when more and more people live to 100? Longer lives are among the most remarkable achievements in all of human history — and the greatest challenge of the 21st century. How can we ensure that our lives are not just longer, but healthy and rewarding as well? From the Stanford Century on Longevity, Century Lives is here to start the conversation. Join us as we venture into the world of education, work, healthcare, housing, and more to explore how our future as a population of centenarians has already begun.","last_synced_at":null,"page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/century-lives-4614503"},"episode":{"title":"Where Should I Live?: A Call-In Special","slug":"where-should-i-live-a-call-in-special","published_at":"2026-04-15T09:00:00+00:00","page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/century-lives-4614503/where-should-i-live-a-call-in-special","show_page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/century-lives-4614503","url":"https://pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/TPG8904678957.mp3?updated=1773760326","audio_url":"https://pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/TPG8904678957.mp3?updated=1773760326","summary":"By 2030, every Baby Boomer will be 65 or older. Many of these older adults will live alone and on limited incomes, and many will have mobility and other health challenges. This so-called “silver tsunami” is here to stay, and the math is ominous. The nation already has a housing shortage—and a senior-care shortage. On the plus side, many of these older folks will be healthier and more active, engaged, and tech-savvy than their peers in prior generations. But since their housing needs and preferences will also differ from those of their predecessors, new questions and challenges will arise. On Century Lives: The Home Stretch, we explore signs of hope and inspiration in communities where housing innovations for older adults are already afoot. We open our final episode of the season to housing questions from our listeners. How do I adjust to living in my adult child’s home? What are the benefits of living in a senior housing community on a college campus? Do I stay near my friends, or move to where relatives can help with my care? Fielding questions for the hour are host Ken Stern and renowned “place planning” expert Ryan Frederick.","meta_description":"By 2030, every Baby Boomer will be 65 or older. Many of these older adults will live alone and on limited incomes, and many will have mobility and other h…","key_points":[],"chapters":[],"topics":[],"duration_seconds":3539,"processing_state":"not_requested","actions":[{"name":"request_transcript","method":"POST","url":"https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/century-lives-4614503/episodes/where-should-i-live-a-call-in-special/transcription-requests","description":"Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode."},{"name":"read_markdown","method":"GET","url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/century-lives-4614503/where-should-i-live-a-call-in-special.md","description":"Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource."}]}}