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In this in depth and illuminating conversation, Narelle and Julie Ann welcome Professor Loretta Baldassar, an anthropologist whose work explores the intersections of culture, care, and aging. Drawing from her extensive research with migrant communities and leading the Social Ageing (SAGE) Futures Lab at Edith Cowan University, Loretta shares profound insights about how cultural backgrounds shape women's experiences of aging and caregiving, challenging us to reconsider our understanding of independence, support networks, and what it means to age well across diverse communities.

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Professor Baldassar shares her journey and expertise on cultural care and aging. We explore:

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"Culture is a zone of disagreement and contest, and it has to be. That's not unhealthy culture. That's healthy culture, transforming and shifting and moving with the times." - Loretta

"If you strengthen, if you resource, if you enrich, if you welcome, if you encourage, if you nurture homeland culture, you'll have cultural groups who have the capacity to relax about the host culture, to be open, to be playful." - Loretta

"Loneliness now is more deleterious and risky to your health outcomes than smoking. We know that social isolation is the worst thing for dementia." - Loretta

"The communities that are doing better are the ones that have strong cultural brokers... who can do the translating back and forward, not just of language, but also of culture." - Loretta

"As you age, you need to lean in. You need to be more mobile, more active. You need to be more socially engaged." - Loretta

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