Creative Lives: Intergenerational cohesion: Generations, culture, and identity by UCL published on 2021-08-02T16:20:01Z Creative Lives podcast 5,”Intergenerational cohesion: Generations, culture, and identity”, presented by Lorna Collins, with guests Michelle Kindleysides and Charlotte Faircloth. Charlotte Faircloth is Associate Professor in the Social Research Institute at University College London. From sociological and anthropological perspectives, her work has focussed on parenting, gender and reproduction using qualitative and cross-cultural methodologies. This research has explored infant feeding, couple relationships, intergenerational relations and, recently, the impact of coronavirus on family life. Michelle Kindleysides is Head of Health & Wellbeing at Beamish Museum, a large Open Air Museum in County Durham. Her role is to develop and facilitate a unique programme of group activities and events at the Museum to help support the health and wellbeing of people living with a range of health needs in the community. The team began with supporting people living with dementia, both in the community and living in residential homes, and has been diversifying its programmes for the past 8 years. You can find out more and view the transcript here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/grand-challenges/creative-lives-episode-5-intergenerational-cohesion Genre Storytelling