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Midlife Crises

Midlife Crises

Di: Alvin Shultz and Jack Eichler
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This is a podcast where where two guys from Generation X try to navigate this trying stage of life. You might laugh and you might learn something, even if you have not yet had that midlife crisis. Your hosts are Alvin Shultz, an epidemiologist and public health professional, and Jack Eichler, a Professor of Chemistry and education researcher at the University of California-Riverside (and thanks to our friend Aaron, for helping come up with the name of the pod). Email: midlifecrisespod@gmail.com Facebook: contact/friend Jack Eichler or Midlife CrisesAlvin Shultz and Jack Eichler Scienze sociali
  • E31: Trends in Midlife Vitality Across Generations & Countries
    Feb 17 2026

    After a long absence from the podcast we are back. In the first segment we read a glowing review of the podcast, we report on our recent midlife crises in action, and give one area where we are optimistic about the future. In the main segment (16:30) we discuss an article in which a group of psychologists report on how Gen X midlifers compare to the previous generations in terms of quality of life, and how midlife-aged adults in the U.S. compare to their counterparts in other countries.

    As always, please like and subscribe to the podcast, and youcan reach us at midlifecrisespod@gmail.com. You can also follow Alvin Shultz and Jack Eichler on Facebook or LinkedIn.


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    50 min
  • E30: The Birthday Episode - The Impact of Reaching a New Decade in Life on the Search for Meaning & Purpose?
    May 13 2025

    We are excited to be back for our 30th episode and tocelebrate our 2nd year anniversary of the podcast.

    In the opening 10 minute segment we reflect on how thepodcast has helped us cope with midlife issues, and Jack tells a story about a recent grad student who recently quit a job in industry to pursue a career in teaching.

    In the main segment (11:30) we discuss a paper whereresearchers try to find evidence that people tend to search more for meaning and purpose in life when they reach a new decade in chronological age. Are men more likely to cheat on their relationships, are we more likely commit suicide,and are we more likely to run a marathon for the first time when we are at a "nine-ender" age? We discuss the research evidence for all thesebehaviors.

    We end the episode by reflecting on our current transitionfrom age 49 to 50 and how this is or is not impacting our search for meaning and purpose in life.

    Email: midlifecrisespod@gmail.com

    Social Media: message Jack Eichler or Alvin Shultz onFacebook.

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    54 min
  • E29: Coping with Aging Parents (with special guest host Carolyn Lambert)
    Feb 15 2025

    In this episode we have brought on special guest host Carolyn Lambert to tackle the topic of coping with aging parents. Carolyn is a certified parent coach who was a guest on the podcast back in episode 11, and she is currently acting as a caregiver for her father who recently sustained a serious physical injury.
    In our opening segment Jack reports to Alvin and Carolyn whether the book Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck has made him cry yet, we briefly discuss an article by Harvard business school professor Arthur Brooks, in which he argues that pushing yourself to do things you are likely to fail will make you happier, and we introduce a new segment called Wisdom from Alvin's youth where Alvin reads an entry from his high school journal.
    In our main segment (28:00) we discuss two papers related to dealing with aging parents. The first looks at how demographic shifts over the past 100 years have resulted in middle aged folks being confronted more frequently with caring for aging parents, and the expectations and resentments mid-lifers might have with respect to these caregiving situations. The second paper discusses the different coping strategies we tend to use when caring for our aging parents, and we discuss these with Carolyn in the context of her current situation in which she is caring for her father.
    As always, we hope you leave us a five star review and follow us in your podcast feed, and please share the podcast with all of your friends and family in your social media platforms.


    Arthur Brooks article:

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/01/to-succeed-fail-better/681492/?gift=JlCQzt3MIZaHNzn12_BIC6Ii6LGkjfV5Ze_XJr6BLhw&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share


    Email: midlifecrisespod@gmail.com

    Facebook: you can friend Jack Eichler and Alvin Shultz

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