32. How we talk about sleep in old age

Old multicoloured crochet blanket, with letters superimposed: LEARNING HOW TO BE OLD
Learning How To Be Old
32. How we talk about sleep in old age
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When we are old, alarming messages about sleep bombard us. My guest Associate Professor Rosie Gibson from Massey University and her colleague Mary Breheny found that “good” sleep in old age is often reported as a magic cure — and “bad” sleep as a terrible risk. In three “Words on Sleep” workshops, 40 people over 75 wrote poems about sleeping that suggest a more pragmatic and positive view of sleeping. Rosie and I toss around ideas and poems and stories. Listen as an antidote to sleep worries, if you have them.

Scribbly cartoon of woman in bed with a book and a hot drink, (Sleep in old age may not be continuuous.)

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