Beth Truesdale weighs in on the "question of the day" on the "This Is Not Advice" podcast November 22, 2022Tune in to this 15-minute conversation between Roy Bahat, start-up investor, and Beth Truesdale as they tackle the question of the day about working longer: "how long do I need to keep working if want to retire?" Read more about Beth Truesdale weighs in on the "question of the day" on the "This Is Not Advice" podcastSee also: Podcasts/Radio
Cambridge Forum: "Retire or resist: The pros and cons of working longer" November 15, 2022Watch the recording of "Overtime's" co-editor Beth Truesdale in this Cambridge Forum event that was broadcast in tandem with Boston's public radio station WGBH. Read more about Cambridge Forum: "Retire or resist: The pros and cons of working longer"See also: Video/TV/Events
Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity Report Summit: Enabling a Virtuous Cycle for Healthy Longevity in the U.S. November 14, 2022Co-editor Lisa Berkman is a member of the International Commission for this initiative promoting healthy longevity sponsored by the National Academy of Medicine. Watch this workshop! Read more about Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity Report Summit: Enabling a Virtuous Cycle for Healthy Longevity in the U.S.See also: Video/TV/Events
Watch recorded interview with Beth Truesdale on C-SPAN 2, BookTV's "After Words" November 13, 2022Sociologist Beth Truesdale looked at the future of retirement and whether working longer provides better financial security for workers. She was interviewed by Wellesley College economics professor Courtney Coile. Watch their recorded conversation! Read more about Watch recorded interview with Beth Truesdale on C-SPAN 2, BookTV's "After Words"See also: Video/TV/Events
Watch the recording of book launch webinar at the Harvard Pop Center November 12, 2022If you missed the October 6 "Overtime" book launch webinar featuring editors Lisa Berkman and Beth Truesdale, you can watch the recorded event now! Read more about Watch the recording of book launch webinar at the Harvard Pop CenterSee also: Video/TV/Events
Forbes: "Want To Work Longer? Careful, Your Fifties Define Your Sixties" November 7, 2022Forbes exposes this wakeup call from the book "Overtime: America's Aging Workforce and the Future of Working Longer:" More than half of Americans don't work consistently throughout their 50s, and since working consistently throughout one's... Read more about Forbes: "Want To Work Longer? Careful, Your Fifties Define Your Sixties"See also: Media Mentions