Elderly Friends Start Podcast
Thursday, 27 March, 2025246 words4 minutes
In an innovative approach to combating the unique loneliness that often accompanies advanced age, a group of nonagenarians in Argentina have launched a podcast titled "Ninety and Counting". This initiative was sparked by 97-year-old Alberto Chab, who posted a video online seeking to connect with other seniors, resulting in an overwhelming response of over 1,500 emails from across Latin America and even Canada.
The podcast, conceived with the assistance of 26-year-old journalist Guadalupe Camurati, serves as a platform for these seniors to share their wealth of experiences and perspectives. Meeting biweekly, the group engages in discussions on a wide array of topics, from nostalgic reminiscences about bygone practices to debates on contemporary issues.
Participants report that the podcast has had a profound impact on their lives, fostering a sense of re-socialization and providing them with engaging content to share with younger generations. As Chab notes, "Now they have someone participating, there are things to tell our grandchildren or children, or neighbors or friends. There are things to ask them."
The podcast not only bridges generational gaps but also offers insights into longevity and joyful living. While some participants attribute their longevity to healthy habits and self-love, others, like former physician Juan Carlos, credit simple good fortune. This diversity of perspectives enriches the podcast's content and appeal.
Ultimately, "Ninety and Counting" stands as a testament to the enduring human desire for connection and the power of technology to facilitate it, even among the oldest members of society.
