
On this episode of Gen X Amplified, I am joined by globally recognized economist, author, and thought leader on aging and public policy, Debra Whitman.
Debra serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Public Policy Officer at AARP, where she leads the organization’s research, policy analysis, and global advocacy on issues shaping the future of aging.
She is also the author of the powerful and timely new book “The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond.”

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In this episode, Debra and I discuss:
- Debra’s remarkable professional journey — from growing up in eastern Washington state to shaping national aging policy on Capitol Hill and leading AARP’s world-class research and advocacy enterprise
- The personal inflection point, including a frightening health scare involving her husband, that inspired her to write The Second Fifty
- The 7 big questions of midlife and beyond that serve as the foundation of the book — from “How long will I live?” to “How will I die?”
- The Yale research behind why people with a positive view of aging live 7.5 years longer, and what Gen Xers can do right now to shift their mindset
- The real cost of internalized ageism and how our own language may be limiting our potential
- Why purpose is one of the most powerful drivers of healthy longevity — and how to find it no matter where you are in your career
- The stark disparities in how Americans age — and why telling the whole story of aging matters
- Why Gen Xers need AARP just as much — if not more — than the generations before us
- And more!
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About Debra Whitman
Debra Whitman is one of the nation’s foremost voices on aging, longevity, and public policy, and a tireless champion for the millions of Americans navigating the second half of life.
As Executive Vice President and Chief Public Policy Officer at AARP, Debra leads the organization’s Public Policy Institute, a preeminent think tank, along with its global thought leadership team, brain health research division, and Office of Policy Development.
Before joining AARP, Debra built a distinguished career shaping aging policy at the highest levels of government. She served as Staff Director for the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, where she helped craft landmark legislation impacting millions of Americans. She also held research positions at the Social Security Administration and the Congressional Research Service, and received a fellowship that placed her on the healthcare staff of Senator Ted Kennedy.
Debra holds a PhD in economics from Syracuse University, where she specialized in public policy and aging, with support from the National Institute on Aging.
Her new book, The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond, brings together decades of research, expert interviews, and deeply personal storytelling to help readers navigate longevity, health, purpose, finances, and legacy with clarity and confidence.
Debra is a true change maker, one whose work is not only reshaping how we think about aging, but actively making it easier for all of us to age well in America.
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