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The Second Fifty: Empowering America’s Aging Population w/ Dr. Debra Whitman

Next Steps Forward with Dr. Chris Meek

Release Date: 04/22/2025

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This week on Next Steps Forward, host Dr. Chris Meek welcomes Dr. Debra Whitman, Chief Public Policy Officer at AARP and a nationally recognized authority on aging, economic security, and public policy. In this powerful and enlightening conversation, Dr. Whitman offers a deep dive into the evolving realities of life after 50 — and how individuals, families, and society can better prepare for a longer, more fulfilling second half of life.

Together, Dr. Meek and Dr. Whitman unpack:

  • What AARP really does—and why it’s still critically relevant today

  • The truth behind common myths about Social Security’s solvency

  • Practical strategies AARP supports to improve retirement security

  • The growing importance of work, purpose, and health in later life

  • Challenges facing family caregivers and where to find support

  • Her inspiration for writing The Second Fifty and why it’s a must-read for anyone approaching or supporting aging loved ones 

From policy insights to personal empowerment, this episode is a roadmap for thriving well beyond midlife. Whether you're over 50, caring for someone who is, or simply curious about what lies ahead, this conversation offers practical wisdom and hopeful perspective.

About Dr. Debra Whitman: As AARP’s Chief Public Policy Officer, Dr. Debra Whitman leads policy development, analysis, and research, as well as global thought leadership to support and advance the interests of individuals fifty and older and their families. She also oversees AARP’s Public Policy Institute, AARP’s Research Office of Policy Development and Integration, Thought Leadership, and AARP International. Dr. Whitman is an authority on aging issues with extensive experience in national policy making, domestic and international research, and the political process. An economist and former staff director for the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, she is a strategic thinker dedicated to solving problems affecting economic and health security, and other issues related to population aging. Dr. Whitman holds master’s and doctorate degrees in economics from Syracuse University and a bachelor’s degree in economics, math and Italian from Gonzaga University.