Beyond Generations
Beyond Generations
Podcast Description
Beyond Generations explores insights and amplifies voices by delving deeper into topics aligned to the American Society on Aging's Generations publications through an equity lens.
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The podcast covers a range of themes including the intersection of aging and HIV, healthcare policy, and financial empowerment for older adults. Notable episodes include discussions on recent policies affecting older adults with HIV, the experiences of Hispanic/Latinx communities facing healthcare barriers, and financial strategies for women in retirement, emphasizing a commitment to addressing systemic issues and promoting equitable outcomes for marginalized groups.

Beyond Generations explores insights and amplifies voices by delving deeper into topics aligned to the American Society on Aging’s Generations publications through an equity lens.
Over the next two decades, the United States will experience the largest transfer of wealth in history—an estimated $124 trillion moving from older generations to younger ones. But this historic moment comes with a critical question: will it close the wealth gap, or widen it?
In this episode, recorded live at the Prosperity Summit in Washington, DC, on Oct. 6, 2025, we bring together four powerful voices from the national, legal and local levels: Amera Bilal, an equity-driven leader with Prince George’s County Government; Tracey Gronniger, Managing Director of Economic Security at Justice in Aging; Maria Jaramillo, Division Director for Financial Empowerment at the National Disability Institute; and Linna Zhu, Senior Research Associate in the Housing and Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute. Together, we’ll unpack how the transfer of wealth will impact economic security, the structural inequities shaping who benefits, and the urgent policies and innovations needed to ensure equity as people age.
This isn’t just about economics—it’s about dignity, opportunity, and justice across generations.

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