• Episode 38: The Power of Connection Across Generations with Guest: Cairo Eubanks
    May 5 2026

    "It's important for us to know who we are, so we can make the most focused and intentional impact." Cairo Eubanks

    In today's fast-paced world, the need for intergenerational collaboration has never been more crucial. In this episode of The Ageless Traveler, I interview Cairo Eubanks, a passionate global youth advocate and the founder of Cairo Speaks, Cairo Writes. Cairo's journey is a testament to the power of connection across generations and the impact it can have on communities and the world at large.

    Cairo introduces you to Together for SDGs, which aims to create spaces for intergenerational connections that accelerate the achievement of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. One of the highlights of our discussion is Cairo's extensive travel experience, visiting over 30 countries. This exposure has not only shaped her worldview but also reinforced her belief that despite our differences, people around the globe share common aspirations.

    She noted, "Traveling is hazardous to your prejudice," highlighting how travel can humanize us and bridge cultural divides.

    Listen to Global Intergenerational Week 2026 - TogetherForSDGs Session recording link: https://youtu.be/XZtxdlF4Ph4?si=D4XB2agIezV7j4hR

    CairoSpeaks/CairoWrites:
    https://cairospeaks.com (or cairospeaks.com)

    LinkedIn (Cairo Eubanks): www.linkedin.com/in/cairo-eubanks

    TogetherForSDGs – Intergenerational Digital ImPACT Hub (Generations United):
    https://www.gu.org/projects/togetherforsdgs-intergenerational-digital-impact-hub/

    TogetherForSDGs Final Insights Report (Year 1):
    https://www.gu.org/app/uploads/2026/01/TogetherForSDGs-Final-Report.pdf

    Sustainable Development Goals

    https://sdgs.un.org/goals

    Generations United
    https://www.generationsunited.org

    Semester at Sea
    https://www.semesteratsea.org

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    41 mins
  • On the Ground: Episode 37--The Profound Impact of Grief and Resilience
    Mar 9 2026

    "We strive to create a sacred space for people's grief, allowing them to feel supported and understood." Evelyn Moon

    In this episode, we explore the profound impact of grief and resilience through the lens of Good Grief, a bereavement organization dedicated to supporting children and families. Join host Adriane Berg as she engages with Chris Heiss, the Executive Director, and Evelyn Moon, the Director of Learning and Contact Strategies, delving into their unique approaches to volunteer engagement, community outreach, and fundraising. Discover how they empower individuals to navigate their grief journeys while fostering a supportive environment that transforms loss into strength.

    Throughout the episode, Chris and Evelyn highlight the importance of understanding the constituents they serve. By actively seeking feedback and maintaining open lines of communication, Good Grief adapts its programs to meet the ever-changing needs of families. This responsiveness is key to their success and exemplifies the organization's commitment to serving the community effectively.

    Good Grief
    https://goodgrief.org

    Ronald McDonald House
    https://www.rmhc.org

    Article for Children to Understand Grief

    https://www.snappywords.com/knowledge/helping-young-hearts-heal-a-guide-to-grief-support-for-children

    Good Grief Donations

    https://good-grief.org/donate/

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    46 mins
  • On the Ground, Episode 36: Child Safety First: Inside the Fight to Reform Family Courts
    Feb 10 2026

    In our latest podcast episode of On The Ground, I sit down with Danielle Pollack, Policy Manager at the National Family Violence Law Center at George Washington University and Co-Founder of the National Safe Parents Organization, for a powerful and necessary conversation about child safety and family court reform.

    You will discover how to give your stakeholders the tools for advocacy, how to use academia and press to get your mission across, when and where to use victim stories, and how to engage a grassroots community

    Family violence too often remains hidden — and when custody decisions are made without fully understanding the risks, children can be left vulnerable. Danielle shares how advocates across the country are working to reshape child custody laws to ensure child safety and well-being remain the top priority.

    You'll hear moving real-world stories that highlight both the challenges families face and the progress being made toward a safer future.

    Danielle reminds us that meaningful change begins when people speak up, share their experiences, and work together to ensure children are protected.

    RESOURCES

    Voices for Reform--Documentary

    https://www.daniellepollack.com/voices-for-reform-film

    National Family Violence Law Center https://www.law.gwu.edu/national-family-violence-law-center

    National Safe Parents Organization https://www.nationalsafeparents.org Violence Against Women Act https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1620

    Caden's Law https://www.nationalsafeparents.org/cadens-law

    Joan Meyer https://www.law.gwu.edu/faculty/joan-meyer

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    46 mins
  • Rights of Women and Children in Abusive Situations (Part I)--Guest Meg Groff
    Jan 20 2026

    "Injustice was a terrible thing, and you were obligated to do something about it when you saw it." Meg Groff, author, attorney, advocate, activist

    What makes an activist? In this episode of On The Ground, you will hear from attorney and activist Meg Groff, author of Not If I Can Help It: A Family Lawyer's Battles for Justice for Victims of Domestic Violence and the Poor. Meg shares her inspiring journey to becoming a leading advocate for change in family law. She emphasizes the importance of individual action and collaboration in addressing systemic injustices faced by victims.

    Tune in as we delve into her experiences, insights on the legal system, and the ongoing efforts to implement Caden's Law, which prioritizes child safety in custody cases.

    During our conversation, Meg discusses the systemic issues she has encountered in family courts, where judges often lack the necessary understanding of domestic violence dynamics. She emphasizes the need for laws that prioritize children's safety over outdated notions of shared custody. Her advocacy for Caden's Law, which aims to ensure that child safety is the primary consideration in custody cases, is a focal point of her efforts.

    Meg Groff
    https://www.meggroff.com

    Caden's Law
    https://www.cadenslaw.org

    Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence
    https://www.pcadv.org

    Positive Deviance
    https://www.positivedeviance.org

    Not If I Can Help It
    https://www.notificanhelpit.com

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    36 mins
  • Sahaja Foundation Bali--Caregiving in Community with Guest: Rev. Gregory Johnson
    Dec 18 2025

    "This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in caregiving, community development, or social change. Reverend Gregory Johnson's passion for making a difference is palpable. "

    Reverend Gregory Johnson, a pioneer in caregiving and founder of the Sahaja Foundation Bali, reveals innovative approaches to caregiving in Indonesia, the importance of cultural competency, and the transformative power of intergenerational connections. He shares his journey, insights, and the success of the Sahaja model, filled with hope, collaboration, and the spirit of caregiving!

    Discover how the Sahaja Foundation Bali cultivates community engagement and intergenerational connections. Reverend Johnson shares his experiences of rallying support from local villagers, demonstrating that when people see familiar faces leading initiatives, they are more likely to engage. Tune in to this enlightening discussion and discover how you can be part of the change in your own community.

    Resources:

    SAHAJABALI.COM

    GJP-INTERNATIONAL.COM (PARTNERS AND OUTREACH)

    CARECFA.ORG (INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE)

    https://www.gjp-international.com

    * YouTube Channel: Family Caregiving with the REV

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcZxQs6zYYceViMLFERGcQ

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-l-johnson-a8672322a/

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Bd1yT9or2/

    SAHAJA invites your partnership to unite professional and family caregivers, empower vulnerable populations, and build resilient communities. Your donation of any amount will seed a movement that transforms caregiving worldwide.

    Contact egibbons@carecfa.org or gjohnson@carecfa.org.

    Or

    Donations can also be made by mailing a check to: Caregiver Coalition Fund of America, 445
    Broadhollow Road, Suite 25, Melville, New York 11747.

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    31 mins
  • Ecotourism Opportunities
    Nov 16 2025

    In this episode of On The Ground, we explore the inspiring work of Lucy Faanunu, CEO of the E Botanic Garden in Tonga. Discover how this remote paradise is making a significant impact on conservation and the local culture through tours and outreach programs. We discuss the unique conservation efforts taking place in this beautiful garden, which boasts over 550 plant species. Lucy shares her journey of overcoming challenges, including securing government support and funding, while emphasizing the importance of community engagement and education. .One of the most compelling aspects of the episode is Lucy's candid discussion about the challenges faced by small NGOs like the need for ongoing, creative fundraising strategies.

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    20 mins
  • On the Ground, Episode 31: AI and the Human Rights Of Older Persins
    Sep 27 2025

    In a world where technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and aging is an increasingly relevant topic.
    Discover how artificial intelligence intersects with the human rights of older persons

    Host Adriane Berg reports from the International Federation on Aging conference in Cape Town, South Africa, where she engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Caroline Green, Director of Research at the Institute of Ethics and AI at Oxford University.

    They explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and the human rights of older persons, discussing the potential benefits and risks of AI in long-term care, digital equity, and lifelong learning. Join us as we uncover the ethical considerations and the future of AI in enhancing the lives of older adults.

    · Data privacy

    · Digital equity

    · Scams and Risks

    · Long Term Care Solutions

    · Systemic Ageism in AI

    · SDGs of Poverty Eradication and Social Inclusion

    We are reminded of the importance of collaboration between generations. By bridging the digital divide and fostering intergenerational support, we can create a future where technology serves as a tool for empowerment rather than exclusion.

    Resources:

    International Federation On Aging

    https://www.IFA.org

    Dr. Caroline Green


    https://www.ox.ac.uk/

    Institute for Ethics in AI
    https://www.ox.ac.uk/

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    24 mins
  • Human Rights of Older Persons--A View from ILC
    Aug 1 2025

    In this episode, join Julie Byles from the International Longevity Center's Global Alliance as she shares insights on aging, gender equality, and the importance of the United Nations treaty on the human rights of older persons.

    With an upcoming IFA conference in Cape Town, she highlights workshops on age-friendly cities, long-term care, and the significance of older adults as valuable contributors to society. Discover how the longevity dividend can shape our understanding of aging and the social fabric of communities.

    In this enlightening episode, listeners are encouraged to rethink their perceptions of aging and recognize the significant contributions of older adults to intergenerational endeavors, like the GNEC Hackaton.

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    27 mins