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Overlooked and Underfunded
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The Kids Give Me Life
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Anti-ageism
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Die Making Love
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Hurry, Hurry
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Retirement as a Career
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The Fountain of Youth
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The Generational Shift
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I Will Never Retire
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My Next Act
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The Classic
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The Struggle
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Meet The Boss
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Alone Again—Unnaturally
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Zombie Takis
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The Emerald Necklace
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Heat is (Not) My Jam
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It Takes a Village
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New Mexico Could Not Hear the Train
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Moving to Opportunity
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Birmingham, Alabama
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Wayne County, Kentucky
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Co-op City
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American Exceptionalism
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Presidio
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Bashima Islam and the Battery Revolution
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Siddhartha Roy vs. the Hulk
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Sophie Beren, Unifier
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Dr. Raven the Science Maven
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Justin Brezhnev: Hacker Cat
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The Unretirement
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Work After 50
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The 62% Solution
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The Free Agent Economy
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The 25-Job Career
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Why We Work
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Design Your Life
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How They Work: Germany (Bonus Episode)
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How They Work: Singapore (Bonus Episode)
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How They Work: Finland (Bonus Episode)
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How They Work: Iceland (Bonus Episode)
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Work
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Higher Education
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Healthcare and Tech
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Multigenerational Living
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Cities
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New Map of Life
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Introducing: Century Lives
Century Lives
It’s a well-known fact that women live longer than men. But less well known is the fact that women live a larger percentage of their lives in poor health than men do. In Century Lives: The 51%, we explore the failures that have contributed to women’s health disadvantage for centuries: shortcomings in healthcare, research, education, policy, and social norms alike. And we tell the stories of the visionary leaders, doctors, and innovators working to level the playing field today.