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In this episode of Oldish: Conversations on Aging in the 21st Century, co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust have an engaging conversation with author Philip Slayton. We talk about his Substack The Endgame, and a collection of pieces from it he has recently published, called All Remaining Passengers. He is a Canadian in his eighties who has had an interesting life, and has thought deeply and entertainingly about it.

You can find Philip's Substack at https://philipslayton.substack.com

You can find All Remaining Passengers, Essays from the Edge of Eighty, in our Oldish Book Store at Bookshop.org.

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Thanks to Mye Kaloustian for the music.

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