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		<title>The Uncomfortable Comedy of Turning Sixty</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It seems the inevitable is happening. The generation that perfected the eye-roll is now staring down the barrel of 60. A recent piece from the sharp satirists at McSweeney&#8217;s landed with painful, hilarious precision. Titled &#8220;Signs You Are a Gen-Xer Who&#8217;s About to Turn Sixty,&#8221; the article serves as a comedic gut punch for those [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It seems the inevitable is happening. The generation that perfected the eye-roll is now staring down the barrel of 60. A recent piece from the sharp satirists at McSweeney&#8217;s landed with painful, hilarious precision. Titled &#8220;<a href="https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/signs-you-are-a-gen-xer-whos-about-to-turn-sixty" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Signs You Are a Gen-Xer Who&#8217;s About to Turn Sixty</a>,&#8221; the article serves as a comedic gut punch for those of us of a certain age.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">A Mirror We Didn&#8217;t Ask For</h3>



<p>Lisa Borders, the author, has created a brilliant and cringe-inducing list. It’s an inventory of our current state. Her words hold up a mirror, showing how our youthful &#8220;whatever&#8221; attitude has morphed into a resigned &#8220;well, this is happening.&#8221;</p>



<p>Borders masterfully captures the ironies that define our generation. Consider our music collections. They were once rebellious statements on cassette tapes and CDs. Now, they are museums of obsolete audio formats. Think about hearing a lyric like Trent Reznor&#8217;s &#8220;I want to fuck you like an animal.&#8221; Your first thought might be that the creator is, like us, nearing his seventh decade. Youthful angst simply hits differently when your own joints snap, crackle, and pop.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Middle Child Generation Ages</h3>



<p>The piece humorously notes that for a generation largely ignored, our entry into senior citizenry is met with a cultural shrug. This is, as Borders points out, &#8220;both the least surprising and most Gen-X thing ever.&#8221; We were the latchkey kids. We were the middle children of generations. It seems we are destined to quietly let ourselves into the AARP house, too.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Our Shared, Cynical Journey</h3>



<p>Beyond the gallows humor, the article taps into a deeper truth. Our journey has been unique. We navigated the shift from analog to digital. We witnessed the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the culture wars. Through it all, we maintained a healthy dose of skepticism. These shared experiences forged a unique sensibility. We now apply that same sensibility to the indignities of aging.</p>



<p>So, what now? We find ourselves on more medications than our parents. Our &#8220;whatever, nevermind&#8221; mantra is now a genuine response to daily aches and pains. Yet, there is comfort in the shared, slightly bitter, laughter. We may not have had a Woodstock. But we have a unique brand of resilience. We have a finely tuned sense of irony to carry us into this next chapter. As we reluctantly trade our Doc Martens for something with more arch support, we can at least take solace in being in on the joke.</p>



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		<title>Woman&#8217;s Message About Being &#8216;Forgotten About Again&#8217; Resonates Deeply</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 17:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The digital echo chamber lit up recently with a message that struck a nerve, a raw articulation of a feeling many of us in Generation X are starting to recognize with a disconcerting familiarity. A woman&#8217;s post, detailed in a recent Newsweek article, lamented the feeling of being &#8220;forgotten about again,&#8221; a sentiment that quickly [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The digital echo chamber lit up recently with a message that struck a nerve, a raw articulation of a feeling many of us in Generation X are starting to recognize with a disconcerting familiarity. A woman&#8217;s post, detailed in a recent Newsweek article, lamented the feeling of being &#8220;forgotten about again,&#8221; a sentiment that quickly went viral. It speaks to a growing unease as we navigate midlife and the shifting sands of societal attention.</p>



<p>For a generation that once defined cool, set trends, and felt very much at the center of the cultural conversation, this sense of fading into the background can be jarring. We remember a time when our music, our movies, our very way of looking at the world held sway. Now, the spotlight has shifted, as it inevitably does. But the feeling described isn&#8217;t just about a natural changing of the guard; it&#8217;s about something more profound – a sense of being actively overlooked.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.newsweek.com/womans-message-forgotten-about-again-2070131">The article touches on the societal biases that contribute to this feeling</a>, particularly for women as they age. But it’s a sentiment that likely resonates across the spectrum of our generation. We are the sandwich generation, often juggling the demands of raising children and caring for aging parents, all while navigating our own careers and personal evolution. To feel invisible in the midst of this multifaceted experience adds another layer of complexity.</p>



<p>Are we truly being &#8220;forgotten&#8221;? Perhaps not entirely. Our contributions are still significant, our experiences vast, and our perspectives valuable. But the feeling articulated in the Newsweek piece serves as a potent reminder of the importance of staying engaged, of continuing to make our voices heard, and of challenging the societal tendency to sideline those who are no longer in the perceived &#8220;prime&#8221; of youth.</p>



<p>This isn&#8217;t about clinging to the past or demanding center stage. It&#8217;s about recognizing the inherent worth and ongoing relevance of every stage of life. As Generation X, we have a unique perspective shaped by our experiences, and that perspective deserves to be acknowledged. This viral message is a wake-up call to ensure that we, and those who come after us in the aging process, are not simply relegated to the background noise of a youth-obsessed culture.</p>
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		<title>Supporting Our Aging Communities: NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants 2025</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As our communities age, the need for robust support systems becomes increasingly critical. The NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants for 2025 offer a significant opportunity for non-profit organizations dedicated to enhancing the lives of older adults. For those of us in Generation X, now facing our own aging journeys and often caring for older relatives, these [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>As our communities age, the need for robust support systems becomes increasingly critical. The NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants for 2025 offer a significant opportunity for non-profit organizations dedicated to enhancing the lives of older adults. For those of us in Generation X, now facing our own aging journeys and often caring for older relatives, these grants provide a vital resource to address the unique challenges of aging.</p>



<p>The grants emphasize community engagement and serving diverse populations, both of which are crucial for aging communities. Programs that foster social connection, provide access to essential services, and promote healthy aging are highly encouraged. This aligns perfectly with the growing need for initiatives that combat social isolation and support independent living among older adults.</p>



<p>For many in our generation, the desire to contribute to meaningful change in our later years is paramount. The NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants offer a pathway to support programs that directly benefit aging individuals. Whether it&#8217;s funding for senior centers, transportation services, or programs that provide technological literacy to older adults, these grants can make a tangible difference.</p>



<p>The application process requires a clear articulation of program goals and impact, highlighting the importance of well-structured initiatives that address specific needs within the aging community. As we navigate the complexities of aging, ensuring that our communities remain supportive and inclusive is essential.</p>



<p>Consider programs that focus on:</p>



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<li><strong>Combating Social Isolation:</strong> Initiatives that create opportunities for social interaction and engagement.</li>



<li><strong>Access to Healthcare:</strong> Programs that facilitate access to medical services and promote healthy aging.</li>



<li><strong>Technological Literacy:</strong> Initiatives that bridge the digital divide and empower older adults to stay connected.</li>



<li><strong>Caregiver Support:</strong> Programs that provide resources and support for those caring for aging loved ones.</li>
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<p>As we witness the increasing needs of aging populations, the NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants provide a valuable opportunity to make a lasting impact. By supporting programs that enhance the lives of older adults, we can ensure that our communities remain vibrant and supportive for all ages.</p>



<p><strong>Reference:</strong></p>



<p>NBC Bay Area. (n.d.). <em>NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants: 2025 Applications Open</em>. Retrieved from <a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.nbcbayarea.com/community/nbcuniversal-local-impact-grants/nbcuniversal-local-impact-grants-2025-applications/3814461/">https://www.nbcbayarea.com/community/nbcuniversal-local-impact-grants/nbcuniversal-local-impact-grants-2025-applications/3814461/</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Combating Loneliness in Rural Wisconsin: A Call to Action for Generation X and Beyond For Generation X, this issue hits close to home. Many members of this generation have aging parents living in rural areas and may be witnessing firsthand the struggles their parents face with loneliness and social isolation. As Generation X begins to [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Combating Loneliness in Rural Wisconsin: A Call to Action for Generation X and Beyond</h2>



<p>For Generation X, this issue hits close to home. Many members of this generation have aging parents living in rural areas and may be witnessing firsthand the struggles their parents face with loneliness and social isolation. As Generation X begins to enter their own retirement years, they, too, may face similar challenges. <a href="https://www.wpr.org/news/wisconsin-rural-task-force-loneliness">The article serves as a reminder of the importance of staying connected </a>with loved ones, especially those living in rural communities. It also highlights the need for developing innovative solutions to combat loneliness and promote social engagement.</p>



<p>The task force&#8217;s work is crucial in addressing this complex issue. By raising awareness, promoting community-based initiatives, and connecting individuals with resources, they are working to create a more supportive environment for rural residents of all ages. This is not just a problem for older adults; it affects the entire community. A strong and connected community benefits everyone, regardless of age.</p>



<p>What can Generation X do? We can start by checking in on our parents and other older adults in our lives. We can encourage their participation in community activities, exploration of online resources, and connection with others who share their interests. We can also advocate for policies and programs that support rural communities and address the root causes of loneliness. By working together, we can create a future where no one feels alone. We can leverage the technology and community-building skills we have honed over the years to help those in need. Let&#8217;s not forget the lessons of our childhoods, where community and connection were often at the heart of rural life.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A recent development at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) offers a glimmer of hope in addressing a particularly disturbing aspect of aging: elder abuse. Aging is a fact of life. And for many in Generation X, it&#8217;s increasingly intertwined with caring for aging parents. As we navigate careers, families, and our own (sometimes reluctant) acceptance of [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A recent development at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) offers a glimmer of hope in addressing a particularly disturbing aspect of aging: elder abuse.</h2>



<p>Aging is a fact of life. And for many in Generation X, it&#8217;s increasingly intertwined with caring for aging parents. As we navigate careers, families, and our own (sometimes reluctant) acceptance of middle age, the well-being of our elders becomes a central focus. Consequently, a recent development at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) offers a glimmer of hope. It addresses a particularly disturbing aspect of aging: elder abuse.</p>



<p>Specifically, VCU&#8217;s College of Health Professions received a substantial grant of nearly $1 million. This funding will establish an elder justice shelter. <a href="https://www.vcuhealth.org/news/vcu-college-of-health-professions-receives-nearly-1m-grant-to-establish-elder-justice-shelter-/">This crucial initiative, as reported by VCU Health</a>, will provide a safe haven for older adults. These are individuals who have experienced abuse, neglect, or exploitation.</p>



<p>This news is particularly relevant to Generation X. After all, we are the sandwich generation, caught between caring for our children and our aging parents. Unfortunately, the sad reality is that elder abuse is a growing problem, frequently perpetrated by family members. Therefore, the availability of shelters like the one being established at VCU offers a vital lifeline for vulnerable seniors. It provides them with a safe space and access to necessary resources. Furthermore, it offers some peace of mind for those of us who worry about the well-being of our parents, especially when we can&#8217;t be there to provide constant care.</p>



<p>The VCU shelter will not only provide immediate refuge; it will also connect residents with essential services. These services include medical care, legal assistance, and counseling. Clearly, this holistic approach is critical in helping victims of elder abuse rebuild their lives. Undeniably, it represents a significant step forward in addressing this often-hidden issue. And it offers a much-needed resource for families struggling with these difficult circumstances.</p>



<p>For Generation X, this news underscores the importance of open communication with our parents about their care and well-being. Moreover, it highlights the need to be vigilant for signs of abuse and to know that resources like this shelter exist. As we navigate the complexities of aging, knowing that there are places where our loved ones can find safety and support is invaluable. Ultimately, it&#8217;s a reminder that we are not alone in this journey.</p>
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