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Aging Matters
Is Nashville a Victim of Its Own Success?
Nashville's growth has come at a cost, and low-income renters are paying the price. Former co-chair of Nashville's Affordable Housing Task Force, Mick Nelson, describes a dire situation where more than one out of two people can't find a place that's affordable to them if they're making less than $40,000 a year.
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Veterans discuss the importance of staying connected with other veterans.
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Veterans may struggle with shifts in roles, responsibilities, & relationships as they age.
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A discussion about making the most of our time and abilities as we age.
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Finding purpose in retirement can be critical to our overall well-being.
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More than 76,000 grandparents in Tennessee are responsible for their grandchildren.
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Nontraditional workers navigate life without the security of health & financial benefits.
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Adults over 60 find joy, friendship and purpose as they take on new challenges.
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Women Unseen covers issues of older women, e.g. outliving partners and aging into poverty.
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Internet crime is at an all-time high. Arming yourself with knowledge is the best defense.
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LGBTQIA+ older adults face unique social, economic and health challenges.
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The cost of long-term care and burden of providing it have led to a crisis for seniors.