It’s time for our annual New Year’s toast to the ChangingAging community and roundup of the Top 5 Posts of the year. Thank you readers and contributors for making 2015 another record breaking year! Our unique but simple message that aging equals growth continues to resonate both on the blog and at the more than 100 live events Dr. Bill Thomas hosted in 30 cities through his 2015 Age of Disruption Tour.
Thanks in large part to the excitement and connections generated through the 2015 and 2014 tours, ChangingAging’s audience has grown tremendously in recent years doubling in 2014 to 150,000 visitors and jumping again to 265,000 visitors in 2015.
In 2016 we plan to dramatically increase our impact and reach with a stronger focus on connecting the digital world of ChangingAging.org with our real world efforts and live 2016 Age of Disruption Tour events. Look forward to more frequent updates and original reports highlighting how individuals and communities are changing aging.
Below, enjoy a look back at the Top 5 Posts of 2015.
- What Are the Best Books on Aging?
- The Culture Change Movement Is Over
- The Age of Disruption is Here
- A Radical Idea: Residents Hiring Staff
- Six Ways Elders Can Save the World
Question: What was your favorite ChangingAging post from 2015, and what would you like us to write more about in 2016?
I agree with Still The Lucky Few! Well put.
I agree I like #5
Easy question. My favorite post by far is “Six Ways Elders Can Save the World”. Our cavalier disregard for the wisdom of our elders leads us down the dangerous path of repeating our mistakes over and over. Having ChangingAging point this out in posts and newsletters is the most powerful message you can convey. I’d like to see more articles on this theme, and especially from the individual perspective of elders who are not only surviving, but thriving.