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Five years ago, Coming of Age launched during a global pandemic that exposed deep fractures in how we care for older adults. For this milestone episode, host Donna Duncan reunites with our very first guest, award-winning journalist and author Moira Welsh (https://www.thestar.com/users/profile...) to reflect on progress, persistent challenges and the future of aging in Ontario. Moira’s new book, The Astonishing Lives of Older Women (https://ecwpress.com/products/astonis...) , shines a light on the gendered realities of longevity. Women live longer. They are more likely to experience financial vulnerability in later life. And too often, we fail to plan for what longer lives actually require. So what has changed in the past five years? Are we better prepared for aging culturally, financially and structurally? And what would it take to shift from fearing aging to planning for it? This conversation explores the evolving landscape of long-term care, the power and resilience of older women, and why aging well is not a private issue but a societal responsibility. This episode was generously sponsored by our Sector Champion, PointClickCare (https://pointclickcare.com/) . Books and more by Moira Welsh: • The Astonishing Lives of Older Women: How to Create Pleasure Over Peril in Peak Longevity (https://ecwpress.com/products/astonis...) (available April 7, 2026) • How to live to 100 (or Die Trying) (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1333-h...) a new podcast with Moira Welsh • The Third Act (https://nia-ageing.squarespace.com/th...) , an ongoing first-of-its kind project that partners research expertise, thought leadership and journalism the Toronto Star is producing in collaboration with the National Institute on Ageing and Toronto Metropolitan University. • Happily Ever Older: Revolutionary Approaches to Long-Term Care (https://ecwpress.com/products/happily...) Other resources mentioned in this episode: • The Data: Long-Term Care in Ontario (https://www.oltca.com/about-long-term...) with insights on wait times, who lives in long-term care and more • Learn about the many ways Schlegel Villages (https://schlegelvillages.com/latest) is working to support its residents and neighbours – from sky-diving and other moments of living well.