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July 25, 2024 50 mins

In Episode 5, Amanda interviews Dr. Hayley Moseley, Director of Campus Education, and Brian Parman, Director of The Point & Pavilion from CC Young in Dallas, Texas, about how the arts inspire ageless creativity. CC Young's Spirit is Ageless Art and Writing Contest is a premier example of a LeadingAge Texas member celebrating the incredible talents of older adults, challenging societal perceptions, and inspiring a (renewed) appreciation for the arts. Dr. Hayley and Brian highlight the contest's history and purpose, the joy and pride it brings to participants, and the power of creative expression in connecting people and processing life experiences.

Additionally, they also emphasize the importance of creating environments that spark creativity, redefining the perception of art and creativity, and challenging ageist stereotypes. The episode concludes with inspiring stories highlighting the transformative power of creativity.

CLICK HERE to learn more about CC Young's 2024 Spirit is Ageless Art and Writing Contest! CC Young residents and the general public, age 55 and better, are invited to submit their original art and writing creations. Online registration opens Thursday, August 1!

This episode elevates the conversation with takeaways like:

  • Creative expression, such as art and writing, can bring joy, pride, and a sense of purpose to older adults, while also fostering connections and deeper relationships.
  • Creativity is not limited to traditional art forms; it can be found in various activities, such as gardening, cooking, and even creating a welcoming environment for others.
  • The process of creating is often more important than the final product, as it allows individuals to explore their identity, process emotions, and find meaning.
  • Creating environments that encourage and support creativity is essential in promoting the well-being and engagement of older adults.
  • Age should not limit one's ability to be creative and have fun; redefining the perception of aging and embracing childlike creativity can lead to a more fulfilling and joyful life.
  • Creative expression can be particularly beneficial for individuals with dementia, as it taps into the preserved abilities of the right side of the brain and allows for self-expression and connection.
  • Challenging ageist stereotypes and reframing society's view of aging can help promote the value and importance of creativity in older adults.
  • Intelligent risk-taking and trying new things, even if they seem unconventional, can lead to transformative experiences and personal growth.

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Special thanks to Dr. Hayley Moseley and Brian Parman & CC Young!

This episode is made possible by LeadingAge Texas' Partners:

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