Ageism Is Never In Style® - The Podcast

Ageism Is Never In Style®

The new podcast series by award-winning campaign and one of the world’s leading movements against ageism and for age-inclusivity, Ageism Is Never In Style®. Hosted by founder, award-winning 'ageism-fighting' trailblazer Jacynth Bassett, each episode explores how ageism manifests within different industries and areas. She is joined by a special expert guest in their field, and together they dig deeper, ask those uncomfortable questions, spark debate, and ultimately explore and share with listeners how we can all collectively play a role in eradicating ageism and driving positive change. read less
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Episodes

Ageism And... Activism: How Each And Every One Of Us Can Make A Positive Difference
13-12-2023
Ageism And... Activism: How Each And Every One Of Us Can Make A Positive Difference
Activism is at the heart of the anti-ageism movement, and it's where Ageism Is Never In Style®'s roots lie. It's an award-winning campaign, and our founder Jacynth was recently honoured to have been awarded 'Anti-Ageist Activist' of the year at the inaugural Advantages Of Age Awards 2023.  But what do we mean by activism? It's a controversial word and one that not everyone responds well to... For some it carries connotations of hostility and aggression, and in some cases it has been co-opted by movements and individuals who might lean towards more extremist methods. But activism is simply describing the action of campaigning to bring about social change.  So essentially for us here at Ageism Is Never In Style®, it means taking conscious steps against ageism. And activism can come in all shapes and sizes; it can involve joining communities or campaigns, to participating in physical rallies and protests. Or it could be sharing your story, wearing a badge, or just sparking a conversation with loved ones. Or maybe it’s even just having a conversation with ourselves to challenge our own internalised biases…. In this episode, Jacynth dives into the world of anti-ageism activism and advocacy with special guest and fellow activist and internationally recognised expert on ageism, Ashton Applewhite, author of This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism; a co-founder of the Old School Anti-Ageism Clearinghouse - a platform that curates, creates, commissions and disseminates free resources to educate people about ageism and how to end it - and one of the World Health Organisation’s Healthy Aging 50: fifty leaders transforming the world to be a better place to grow older. Together they discuss what it means to be an activist and how each of us has it within us to make a difference, even on the smallest scale; as well as ageism’s position alongside other social justice movements; how we can reconcile different attitudes and theories around ageing (for example – should age be irrelevant? Is 'ageless' a good term?); and how we can encourage others to join the ageism movement. Along with much more...
Ageism And... The Workplace: The Leading Form Of Discrimination That Is Only On 8% Of DEI Statements
07-12-2023
Ageism And... The Workplace: The Leading Form Of Discrimination That Is Only On 8% Of DEI Statements
Ageism has repeatedly been found to be the leading form of discrimination in the workplace, affecting both job applicants and workers. 62% of workers aged 50 and above believe older workers continue to face age discrimination, and over 93% assert that ageism in the workplace is a regular. And yet only 8% of companies list age on their DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) statements... What’s more, there are many points of intersectionality uncover. As well as remembering that ageism can affect anyone at any age, it can manifest in different ways based on issues such as gender, race, disability or sexuality. So understanding these differences is fundamental to addressing them effectively. In this episode, Jacynth is joined pro-age speaker, facilitator, thought starter, and  the founder and CEO of Second Act Women Barbara Brooks, and together they dive deeply into how age bias manifests in the workplace: from recruitment & HR issues; to why age is so often left off the DEI agenda; to the importance and value of intergenerational workforces; to how age discrimination is protected differently the UK vs US under employment law. And they particularly hone in on gendered ageism (the intersectionality between ageism and sexism), and its impact on women over a certain age, discussing how women themselves can address this - as well as be allies and support one another - and what work places can also do to help. That is, of course, if that's necessary at all; after all there is a controversial theory that suggests older women have it easier in the workplace.... All this, and more, is explored in the latest episode.
Ageism And... Fashion: Embracing Authentic Age-Inclusivity Vs Exposing Tokenism & Inconsistency
29-11-2023
Ageism And... Fashion: Embracing Authentic Age-Inclusivity Vs Exposing Tokenism & Inconsistency
The fashion industry is a multi-billion dollar with over 1 in 10 of the global workforce contributing to making and selling the world's clothes, shoes and accessories. Combine this with the industry’s undeniable influence over cultural and socio-economic attitudes,  norms and behaviors, and you have an incredible force to recon with. So when it comes specifically to ageism – something fashion is notorious for – we have an industry that is hugely powerful  and responsible for shaping both society’s and our own views around ageing. And it’s vital that we engage with the industry and enact change from within, rather than reject it, if we want to end ageism once and for all. And yes, progress is happening. But it often feels tokenistic and is moving at an incremental pace. The good news is that there are more and more voices actively working with and in the fashion industry who are advocating and driving change. In this episode, founder Jacynth is joined by highly revered fashion stylist Claire Ginzler (who's credits and clients include Stuart Weitzman, Calvin Klein, John Lewis, M&S, Prue Leith and Sarah Pascoe - not to mention she discovered J W Anderson when Director of On|Off) as they discuss the development of age-inclusivity in fashion over the years; expose tokenism vs authentic commitments by brands; why age representation is so important; and how consumers can both champion change and truly embrace age through fashion and style.
Ageism And... Acting: The Silent Killer Of Talent, Opportunity and Visibility
15-11-2023
Ageism And... Acting: The Silent Killer Of Talent, Opportunity and Visibility
Age is the silent killer of talent, opportunity and visibility for actors, and no more so than for women.  For most female actors, jobs dry up as soon as they are perceived to be ‘ageing’ or ‘old’ which, according to a recent report by the Geena Davis Institute, is a much younger age for women than their male counterparts. The report found that earnings per film of female actors increasing  until the age of 34 but decrease rapidly thereafter, compared to the average earnings per film for male actors reaching their peak at age 51 and then stabilising.  Moreover, not only are there far fewer roles for over 50s than under, only a fraction of these are for women. Between 2010 and 2020, only 1 in 4 characters of those over 50 in film were women, and in themselves these roles were commonly supporting or minor, and more likely to portray stereotypical traits such as being senile, feeble, or frumpy. So is it any wonder that ageing is perceived as curse for women in the entertainment industry? Now you might ask, why does this matter to me? But aside from the fact it employs millions of jobs globally and contributes billions to economies, accurate, authentic representation in tv and film can break down barriers, open us to new ideas, create powerful role models, and even be a source of inspiration. So Episode 2 of 'Ageism Is Never In Style - The Podcast' explores the entertainment's industry role in fuelling, perpetuating and encouraging ageism in acting. Together, host Jacynth and special guest, tv, film and stage actress and writer Julie Graham discuss why age representation and parity in acting is so important for all of us, why the 'gatekeepers' aren't commissioning more stories of women in midlife and beyond, and why and how we can - and should - all support and be advocates for actresses who's careers are increasingly waning or disappearing simply because of their age... Along with much more. And, of course, Julie also shares juicy stories and insights from her illustrious career (and how it has evolved) to date!