Bradley Schurman's Interviews
How Demographic Changes Are Impacting the Future for Retirees with Bradley Schurman
Today, I’m talking to Bradley Schurman. Bradley is the founder and CEO of The Super Age, a global strategic advisory firm that helps people tap into the economic power of “super-agers”–the older populations that will soon outnumber younger people in economies worldwide. In his book The Super Age: Decoding Our Demograph
In the coming Super Age, there will be more people older than 65 than those under the age of 18. Today’s episode delves into the reasons why this upcoming period poses great potential, but is also fraught with incredible peril if we do nothing to solve for it. My guest on today’s episode is Bradley Schurman, a demog
As the world population ages, entire systems of work and government must change to meet the moment. Bradley Schurman, founder and CEO of The Super Age, a global strategic research and advisory firm, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss what he sees as a social and market force tipping point: when 20 percent or more of a giv
A Long, Happy Life? The Impacts of Increasing Our Longevity | Bradley Schurman
Societies around the world are getting older; a combination of people living longer and having fewer children. The 85+ population is now the fastest growing demographic on the planet. The causes and, more importantly the impacts of living longer are significant, both for society and as individuals. This is what we disc
Bradley Schurman, "The Super Age: Decoding Our Demographic Destiny" (Harper Business, 2022)
Societies all over the world are getting older, the result of the fact that we are living longer and having fewer children. At some point in the near future, much of the developed world will have at least twenty percent of their national populations over the age of sixty-five. Bradley Schurman calls this the Super Age.
Cal talks with the author of The Super Age, Decoding Our Demographic Destiny, about what our future looks like as America becomes an older nation as opposed to a younger one for the first time in its history. Bradley uses data from the past to predict what’s coming and the results of this conversation are shocking to C
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