Age Bombs is joining this year’s Design Month Graz with the Age Forward Lab on May 16, 2025—putting the spotlight on the challenges of demographic change, the opportunities of age diversity, and the driving force of design.
Author: Robert
Generational conflict makes for great headlines – but reality tells a different story. Have we been focusing on the wrong fight all along?
On May 23, 2025, the first Age Forward Lab will launch in Berlin – a day full of insights on aging, the challenges of demographic change, and the opportunities of age diversity.
In a world that’s spinning faster than ever, it makes no sense to categorize people by their birth year. Do you know the concept of Gen Flux?
With Age Bombs, I take you on a cross-generational expedition. Together we will explore the opportunities and challenges of every stage of life.
What do we need to flourish? How do our beliefs and attitudes influence the aging process? And what role do gratitude and social ties play in our well-being? I was able to talk about this with Dr. Wolfhart Pentz, an expert in positive psychology.
Why does our brain like to cling to habits so much? How does our brain remain flexible and adaptable throughout our lives? What role do gratitude and positive thoughts play in our well-being? I spoke about this with Uli Funke, an expert in applied neuroscience.
In this exciting interview, Simon Long, who describes himself as an “Age Astronaut”, shares his story of professional reorientation after the age of 55.
People have been reflecting on aging for thousands of years. But are these thoughts still relevant today? A text by Cicero from 44 BC fits in quite well with today’s mindset.
From ancient myths to the latest breakthroughs in biotechnology: the longing for eternal youth has endured through the centuries.
Aging is a universal phenomenon that affects us all. But even if it primarily follows a natural logic, it is an extremely complex process.