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Geraldine Bedell

Geraldine Bedell

Agebomb is edited by Geraldine Bedell. Geraldine has for the last nine years been a writer and critic on The Observer; before that, she was a writer and columnist for The Independent on Sunday. She has also written for The Times, Telegraph, Mail and Express, and for many women's and general interest magazines. She is the author and presenter of radio documentaries, including I'm Doing It For Me, an exploration of the reasons underlying the desire for plastic surgery, and What Is A Wife? for Radio 4. Geraldine wrote a memoir about family and architecture, The Handmade House, (Penguin, 2005), and is the author of several novels, most recently The Gulf Between Us (Penguin, 2009), a story about prejudice, set in the Arabian Gulf. She co-edited The New Old Age for NESTA, and wrote the Make Poverty History Handbook. She is getting older.

Mousquetaire a la pipe by Pablo Picasso, oil on canvas, painted when he was a week shy of his 87th birthday

A good reason to get older

By Geraldine Bedell on 29 October, 2010

There was a fascinating story in the LA Times recently about an artists’ community which convinced me that I now know how I want to live as I get older. Burbank Senior Artists’ Colony is a five-storey building in Los Angeles, offering one-bedroom apartments for rent to people aged over 55. The building also houses [...]

Posted in Blog, Culture, Design, Health & Social Care | Tagged Burbank Senior Artists’ Colony, Gene Schklair, LA Times, Lasell Village, Los Angeles, Suzanne Knode | Leave a response

The delightful Mary Byrne...but not everyone wants a job at Tesco

The spanners are coming

By Geraldine Bedell on 26 October, 2010

You’re made redundant or you retire in your 50s or 60s. You’re fit, smart, experienced, and still interested in working. Where on earth do you go to find a job? The Americans have coined the expression ‘the Wal-Mart years,’ in recognition of the many people aged from 55 to 75 who take low paid, menial [...]

Posted in Blog, Work | Tagged Civic Ventures, Craigslist, Encore Fellowships, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Graham Ross Russell, How Fair Is Britain?, Mary Byrne, Retirement Reinvented, Tesco, the Wal-Mart years, Thirdquarter, X Factor | 3 Responses

Life: slide or roundabout?

Life: slide or roundabout?

By Geraldine Bedell on 21 October, 2010

Something enormous is happening. Two enormous things, in fact, and in time they may find a way to work together. That was the conclusion of this afternoon, which I spent in a very interesting discussion with people in cities all over the world, thanks (again) to Cisco. One of the enormous things is demographic shift; [...]

Posted in Blog, Culture, Health & Social Care, Work | Tagged Almere, Anne Marie Jaristma, Brussels, Cisco, Geneva, John Beard, London, Manchester, Marc Freedman, Technology, Toronto, Washington | Leave a response

The French way of life? Sartre and de Beauvoir

France vs America: who’s got it right about retirement?

By Geraldine Bedell on 15 October, 2010

Watching the street protests against raising the retirement age in France this week, I’ve felt oddly torn. All those students and workers look so glamorous in their intensity, so stylishly 1968-and-manning-the-barricades. As doomsayers in Britain increasingly predict wars between the generations, it’s hard to imagine young people here standing up for their elders in the [...]

Posted in Blog, Culture, Work | Tagged Britain, France, retirement age, United States | Leave a response

Neil Bell and Gillian Chardet

The comfort of strangers

By Geraldine Bedell on 13 October, 2010

Gillian had a house; Neil needed somewhere to live. Gillian was worried about being alone and the responsibility of keeping things working; Neil was largely retired, and could fix leaking taps. Gillian is 88, Neil 61, and they found each other through Homeshare, one of several local authority experiments to see whether people with space [...]

Posted in Blog, Design, Health & Social Care | Tagged Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Homeshare, Keith Hipwood, London, NAAPS, Netherlands, New Zealand, Oxford, Spain, USA, West Sussex, Wiltshire | 2 Responses

Choirs go global

Choirs go global

By Geraldine Bedell on 8 October, 2010

This week I attended an extraordinary international singalong in which two choirs of older people, one in Melbourne, the other in Amsterdam, sang to each other as if they were in the same room. I was in London, and I felt I was there (wherever ‘there’ was) too. The event was made possible by video [...]

Posted in Blog, Culture, Design, Health & Social Care, Technology | Tagged Almere, Amsterdam, Cisco, dementia, Emmy Monash, Flip cameras, Gerard Poot, Kevin Johnson, Melbourne, Pamela Bruder, TelePresence, video, Young At Heart Choir | 2 Responses

Marc Freedman

Inventing a new phase of life

By Geraldine Bedell on 7 October, 2010

It was a huge treat to meet Marc Freedman this week when he was in London. At Agebomb’s event at NESTA, he talked about the paradox that longer lives – which are obviously a good thing – are also widely seen as a social disaster. In the US, as well as here, there are plenty [...]

Posted in Blog, Culture, Work | Tagged Encore careers, G. Stanley Hall, Marc Freedman, Nesta, Purpose Prize, senescence | 4 Responses

A man who understands the value of reading aloud: Michael Rosen with primary school children

The joy of reading aloud

By Geraldine Bedell on 29 September, 2010

‘If we all read aloud each day, the world would be a better place,’ Philip Pullman has said. He’s preaching to the converted, as far as I am concerned: my 10 year-old and I studiously ignore the fact he can read perfectly well by himself in order to go on working happily through books together [...]

Posted in Blog, Culture, Health & Social Care | Tagged A Fine Balance, Animal Farm, Blake Morrison, Bow, George Eliot, Get Into Reading, Jane Davis, Merseyside, Middlemarch, Penny Markell, Philip Pullman, Rohinton Mistry, Silas Marner, The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, The Reader Organisation, Tobias Wolff, University of Liverpool, WB Yeats, Wuthering Heights | 4 Responses

Music making intense experiences for people with dementia

Music making intense experiences for people with dementia

By Geraldine Bedell on 21 September, 2010

On a day when it has been reported that if Alzheimer’s were a company, it would be bigger than Wal-Mart, I’ve been to Wigmore Hall to look at a scheme that seems to be improving the lives of people with dementia and those who care for them. Music for Life is hardly on a scale [...]

Posted in Blog, Health & Social Care | Tagged Alzheimer’s, Arts Council, ayne Foundation, Barclays Capital, Brighton, dementia, Dementia UK, Jewish Care, Kate Page, Linda Rose, Music for Life, uildhall School of Music and Drama, Wal-Mart, Westminster NHS Trust, Wigmore Hall | 3 Responses

Senior housemates

The secret of youth: flares and orange carpet

By Geraldine Bedell on 17 September, 2010

And lo, Liz arose from her wheelchair and walked, and it was all down to the swirly-patterned wallpaper. The BBC’s The Young Ones concluded last night with the housemates undergoing a series of tests which purported to show pretending you are living in 1975 can make you fitter, better at remembering things and generally more [...]

Posted in Blog, Culture, Design, Health & Social Care, Reviews | Tagged 1975, AgeUK, BBC, Derek Jameson, Dickie Bird, Ellen Langer, Kenneth Kendall, Lionel Blair, Liz Smith, Michael Mosley, Sylvia Sims, television, The Bourne Identity, The Young Ones | 4 Responses

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