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The Art of Aging Out Loud: Naming What’s Been Lost, Celebrating What’s Becoming

  • The Art of Becoming Collective 523 Remington St, Suite A Fort Collins United States (map)

Aging begins the moment we are born, and it unfolds across the entire lifespan. We need one another — children, young adults, middle years, elders — not only to remember who we’ve been, but to imagine who we are still becoming. The health of our communities depends on integration across life stages, not isolation into our separate corners. Each generation holds something the others need: wonder, resilience, creativity, wisdom. When we bring these gifts together, we make one another more whole.

Together, we’ll step into an intergenerational conversation that explores:

  • Exploring aging as a lifelong art of becoming

  • Recognizing the wisdom across generations

  • Naming and honoring the losses of our lives- concrete and ambiguous

  • Celebrating your body, identity, and evolving self

  • Embracing change with courage and resilience

  • Staying curious, playful, and alive at every age

  • Connecting with others and feel the power of shared stories

This gathering will weave storytelling, dialogue, and soulful practices. We’ll honor grief that has no language, celebrate the bodies and identities we carry now, and imagine what it means to age not with fear, but with creativity, courage, and grace.

Join us for a candid, intergenerational conversation that explores aging as a privilege, and a courageous and creative process — not something to fear, but something to reimagine.

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