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EPISODE · May 24, 2026 · 41 MIN

The System Is Pushing Out Your Best People. Here's Why Age Is the Hidden Culprit | Lucy Standing

from Growth Hacking Culture · host Ivan Palomino

Most organizations lose their most experienced people without ever understanding why. Not through dramatic exits or public conflicts. Through a quiet, cumulative process of being overlooked, underinvested in, and gradually made to feel that what they bring no longer fits. And by the time anyone notices, the knowledge, judgment, and institutional memory they carried has walked out the door with them. Lucy Standing has spent years studying exactly this. As founder of Brave Starts — one of the UK's leading communities for over-50 professionals navigating career transitions — and author of The Age Against the Machine, she makes a case that most organizations aren't ready to hear: ageism isn't a collection of individual biases. It's a structural system. And until we name the machine, we can't dismantle it. In this conversation with Ivan Palomino, Lucy breaks down the forces driving experienced professionals out of the workforce — from retirement policies designed for a world that no longer exists, to recruitment processes that structurally filter out anyone with grey hair — and what individuals and organizations can actually do about it. What this episode covers: The invisibility paradox: why experience becomes simultaneously more valuable and less visible Why the CV has a 0.06 correlation with job performance — and why nothing has changed The self-fulfilling prophecy of ageist stereotypes and how to break the cycle Why older workers are actually closing the AI skills gap faster than younger colleagues The three challenges over-50 professionals bring to Brave Starts most consistently Why nobody should fully retire — and what the science says about purpose and cognitive health How to navigate a system that hasn't caught up — without waiting for it to This episode is for the experienced professional who knows they still have their best work ahead of them. And for the HR leader or executive who suspects their organization is losing more than it realizes. Connect with Lucy Standing: bravestarts.com Book: The Age Against the Machine  LinkedIn: Lucy Standing   📘 Ivan Palomino is launching his new book (FRENCH edition): Périmé? La science de rester indispensable quand le marché préfère le neuf → https://www.ivanpalomino.net/perime-livre-ivan-palomino  

Most organizations lose their most experienced people without ever understanding why. Not through dramatic exits or public conflicts. Through a quiet, cumulative process of being overlooked, underinvested in, and gradually made to feel that what they bring no longer fits. And by the time anyone notices, the knowledge, judgment, and institutional memory they carried has walked out the door with them. Lucy Standing has spent years studying exactly this. As founder of Brave Starts — one of the UK's leading communities for over-50 professionals navigating career transitions — and author of The Age Against the Machine, she makes a case that most organizations aren't ready to hear: ageism isn't a collection of individual biases. It's a structural system. And until we name the machine, we can't dismantle it. In this conversation with Ivan Palomino, Lucy breaks down the forces driving experienced professionals out of the workforce — from retirement policies designed for a world that no longer exists, to recruitment processes that structurally filter out anyone with grey hair — and what individuals and organizations can actually do about it. What this episode covers: The invisibility paradox: why experience becomes simultaneously more valuable and less visible Why the CV has a 0.06 correlation with job performance — and why nothing has changed The self-fulfilling prophecy of ageist stereotypes and how to break the cycle Why older workers are actually closing the AI skills gap faster than younger colleagues The three challenges over-50 professionals bring to Brave Starts most consistently Why nobody should fully retire — and what the science says about purpose and cognitive health How to navigate a system that hasn't caught up — without waiting for it to This episode is for the experienced professional who knows they still have their best work ahead of them. And for the HR leader or executive who suspects their organization is losing more than it realizes. Connect with Lucy Standing: bravestarts.com Book: The Age Against the Machine LinkedIn: Lucy Standing   📘 Ivan Palomino is launching his new book (FRENCH edition): Périmé? La science de rester indispensable quand le marché préfère le neuf → https://www.ivanpalomino.net/perime-livre-ivan-palomino

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