
What comes to mind when you think of a social media influencer? Although the first internet celebrities were usually young women, nowadays more and more senior influencers, or “granfluencers” are gaining a following online. They’re usually late midlife adults who’ve retired and are eager to share their wisdom and even explore building a second career. From fitness and diet, to fashion and beauty, and even activism, nothing is beyond these older adults. Let’s take a look in our special report.
This man wearing a white polo shirt and small round sunglasses is Fu Keh-tau, also known as Vajroam online. He’s turning 72, but it’s hard to tell from his energy and dress. Today he’s doing a collab video content for a vegan restaurant, to promote their Hakka-style offering.
Fu Keh-tau
Content creator
I became vegan in 1985. When I transitioned to veganism, I noticed that my high blood pressure, which I had since I was young, was gone, and it was within two to three months after becoming vegan.
Fu has been vegan for more than 40 years. His online content promotes the benefits of veganism. He also goes to the gym regularly, because he believes staying healthy is more important than anything else at an advanced age.
Here’s another older-adult-turned-influencer.
Suri Liu
Content creator
I really like all-white outfits. Many people may think it’s difficult to put together all-white outfits, but I think it’s the contrary. All you need is accessorizing smartly. That way, you can also create interesting layers in your outfit.
The right accessories easily makes her all-white outfits that much more elegant. Suri Liu is 62 years old and loves to wear white. So much so, that she posts under the name “Suri the White Goddess.”
Suri Liu
Content creator
My living space is just like my white outfits. Every time I open my closet, it’s almost entirely white, because I hope my life is just like the color white, simple and fuss-free.
Some people may think that online spaces are occupied by younger people. Certainly not these influencers who are well past their fifties?
In fact, more and more senior influencers, also known as “granfluencers” are cropping up. From Japan, South Korea, the US and many more, granfluencers are sharing their lives online with the world.
Chiu Ya-ta
Senior influencer agency CEO
Have you ever thought about what Taiwan would look like in 2050? By then, those aged 50 and above will probably account for at least half of the population. I believe by then, late midlife adults will lead society’s fashion and trends.
But what about the skills needed to become an influencer?
They’re using a trending AI-powered app to facilitate the filming and editing process. These trainees listening intently to the lecture and trying their hands on the app were handpicked by the senior influencer agency to become the next batch of internet stars.
Iris Huang
Senior influencer agency co-founder
Becoming an influencer really suits late midlife adults, because having nothing to say is the worst thing that could happen to an influencer. But with senior influencers, being in their fifties and sixties gives them more than fifty years of experience to talk about.
Age is their greatest asset. Experiences over half a lifetime, whether it’s good or bad, can all be turned into stories. Likewise, the senior influencer agency, by training these late midlife adults, also hopes to break into a lesser-tapped portion of the competitive social media industry.
Afterall, the Internet is a great source of information and entertainment, even for late midlife adults. Some of them hope to become creators too, whether for promoting products or advocacy. One trainee wants to make anti-scam content.
Huang Ting-yi
Trainee
I’ve been scammed NT$40 million and managed to get back all that money. I’ve even published a book about it. So I hope to create short-form videos to engage with my audience and let them know how they can avoid getting scammed.
Huang Ting-yi works as an insurance agent. Before, she used to make text-based posts on Facebok teaching followers how to identify scams. But text readers have always been outnumbered by video watchers by far, so she decided to enroll in the influencer training program to learn how to make social media videos.
Huang Ting-yi
Trainee
Scamming is an entire industry, we just happen to be implicated in this industry when we get scammed. There are three reasons why people get scammed: relationships, health and wealth. If you are lacking in any of these three things, scammers come in and appear to fill that gap for you, and that’s how you get scammed.
Chiu Ya-ta
Senior influencer agency CEO
Every late midlife adult may seek different lifestyles in retirement. As for becoming an influencer, it’s mainly because some late midlife adults believe they have things they want to share, ideas or values. They may even wish to influence more people. Many of our influencers actually do a lot of charity work every year.
The co-founders of the agency, Iris Huang and Chiu Ya-ta were actively involved in long-term care centers while in their university days. Chiu even set up a volunteer group in 2014 and got more than 40 fellow students to participate in a round-the-island cycling trip, during which they volunteer at retirement homes all over Taiwan, playing games and singing with the residents, or just keeping them company. The volunteer group is still active today.
Chiu Ya-ta
Senior influencer agency CEO
If you used to have an active outdoor and social life, but suddenly lose it and don’t know what else to do, you may spend all day at home watching TV. But doing so for too long keeps you at home for the long term.
When Chiu was born, his father was already 56 years old. That’s why he’s so aware of the perils for a retiree to lose a routine or a goal to work for.
Pipia Liu
Content creator
My life with the hubby these years have basically been the two of us taking care of each other. We’ve reached that age now. One day my friend told me that they’re now two old people taking care of each other, that it’s their reality now. And I realized it’s also mine.
She talks about how an elderly couple takes care of one another with her husband in front of the phone camera. This is Pipia Liu. She’s 75 years old and shares tidbits of her life by making videos with her phone.
Apart from the life of an older couple, she sometimes makes cooking videos with whatever she has in the fridge. Her videos feel relaxed, familiar and unembellished, and more than 27,000 followers enjoy her content.
Even though the number of followers she has pales in comparison with younger Internet celebrities, Liu doesn’t seem to mind. She says she’s already more famous that she believed she could ever be.
Pipia Liu
Content creator
People who I don’t know would leave comments. There are also those I know who would be surprised to see me on their phones. They’d tell be that they saw me on social media. Even my neighbors who I’d only nod to greet with would come up and chat with me, only because they saw me online.
A passion for learning and sharing is key to becoming a successful content creator. This character is evident in Liu herself.
Pipia Liu
Content creator
I really do feel young again, like I’m back in childhood. I get to play around, look around and try things.
As for Fu Keh-tau, who has more than 72,000 followers on Facebook: he was also a trainee at the senior influencer agency. He started out as teaching English pronunciation, but that didn’t get him many views. After discussing with the agency, the company noted that he already has two specialties to tap into: veganism and fitness
Fu Keh-tau
Content creator
People are more interested in older people’s exercise habits and diets. Whereas an old person trying to teach you English pronunciation wouldn’t be as interesting.
Fu used to work in real estate in the US and China. He returned to Taiwan in retirement. To keep himself busy and build a second career, he turned to social media.
Fu Keh-tau
Content creator
What I say is much more convincing than someone who’s 55 years old even if they say the exact same thing. Why? Because I’m already past 70, but I’ve stayed fit. If I were only 55 years old but also look like this, I wouldn’t be as persuasive, because lots of 55-year-olds look like this. But once you’re past 70 and still able to keep up a certain lifestyle and stay relatively fit—that I believe is relatively less common. And so someone like that would have more weight to their words and have a bigger influence.
Chang Te-yung
NTNU Professor of Adult and Continuing Education
After retiring, it’s important to somehow feel that you’ve not really retired yet. You must continue to feel that you’re still contributing to society, and get to feel that you still have value of a sort for society. In a way you’re like a more senior intern passing on your knowledge and experiences to the younger generations. But at the same time they’re also learning lots of new things. It’s a form of lifelong learning that encompasses video production and social media management. I believe that’s still quite an important challenge.
The Internet offers a wide platform for retirees to stay connected with the world. With a lifetime’s worth of experience under their belt, they make for strong candidates in social media, if they choose to become influencers. If they do, there’s a whole new world waiting to hear what they have to say.
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誰說網紅是年輕人的專利?近年來,一股「熟齡網紅」風潮正悄悄崛起,他們通常泛指50歲以上、屆齡或已退休的族群。豐富的人生閱歷,成了他們獨特的魅力與資產。像今年75歲的劉惠綿阿嬤,原本只會用通訊軟體傳圖片和訊息,如今,成了能自拍自剪的影像創作者,她分享的日常生活點滴,吸引了超過2.7萬名粉絲關注;另一位是「金剛老爹」傅可陶,則是一位充滿活力的健身網紅,追蹤人數更突破5.3萬人。他們的故事證明,只要願意學習,任何年齡都能找到發光發熱的舞台。一起來看看,這些熟齡者,如何活出精采的人生下半場。
身穿白T 戴著圓框墨鏡,他是人稱「金剛老爹」的網紅傅可陶,年近72的他精神奕奕,穿著打扮顯得時尚,今天他應邀拍攝,專為客家菜設計的素食餐。
[[網紅(金剛老爹) 傅可陶]]
“我從1985年開始吃素,在吃素的過程裡面,我發現到,我年輕時候就有高血壓,好了,而且是一吃素的兩三個月之間就好了”
茹素40多年,傅可陶用經驗宣揚吃素的妙用,此外,他還常上健身房,因為上了年紀,健康是根本。
上了年紀拍影片當起網紅的還有她。
[[網紅(白色女神) 劉姝利]]
“我非常喜歡白色的穿搭,也許大家會認為說白色非常不好穿,但我覺得白色其實是很好穿的,你只要善用配件,也可以讓你的穿搭,變得非常有層次感”
白色的衣服經過其他飾品妝點,也能穿出高雅,今年62歲的劉姝利在鏡頭前聊穿搭,因為喜歡白色,還自稱「白色女神」。
[[網紅(白色女神) 劉姝利]]
“我的生活也就如我的白色穿搭一樣,我打開我的衣櫃,幾乎都是白色的,因為我希望我的生活就如白色一樣,一切都能非常地簡單”
讓人好奇,網路不是應該屬於年輕人的世界嗎,這些年過半百的人還適合當網紅嗎?
其實,世界各地像日本、韓國、美國,都有不少銀髮網紅,一方面分享生活,另一方面還能與各界互動。
[[熟齡網紅新創團隊執行長 邱雅達]]
“大家有沒有想過,2050年的台灣會是什麼樣子,50歲以上的人可能至少會有,大概一半以上的族群,我覺得在那個時代的熟齡朋友,才是整個社會的趨勢跟潮流”
只不過,想當網紅,還要經過培訓。
利用最夯的AI軟體,讓拍影片跟剪輯變得簡單好上手,學員們拿起手機,一邊滑,一邊認真聽,他們正是新創團隊培訓中的熟齡網紅。
[[熟齡網紅新創團隊共同創辦人 黃若蘭]]
“熟齡他們很適合當網紅,因為網紅其實最怕自己講話沒有東西可以講,但其實熟齡網紅,他們在人生五十、六十歲這個階段,他們有五十幾年的經驗可以講”
熟齡者的優勢,在於他們人生上半場的歷練,不管好與壞,都是故事的來源,至於新創團隊培訓熟齡者當網紅,也是想開創網紅界的新藍海。
網路世界豐富精彩,不少熟齡者也很關注,有的人想藉網路聲量推銷產品,也有人想以公益的角度出發,教網友免於被詐騙。
[[學員 黃定宜]]
“因為我經歷過4000萬的詐騙,然後我把這些錢全數都追回來了,我還出了一本書,所以我希望說透過這樣的短影音,我可以跟我的受眾們互動,讓他們知道怎麼樣可以避免掉被詐騙”
從事保險業務的黃定宜,以前都在臉書上用文字教人怎麼辨別詐騙,但看文章的人,始終沒有看影片的人多,因此她報名網紅課程,用影片來教學。
[[學員 黃定宜]]
“詐騙是一門行業,我們只是在這行業當中,不小心被捲進去而已,因為我們被詐騙,有三個原因會被詐騙,一個是情感 一個是健康,一個是財富,你這三個點當中哪一個有缺點,那個缺詐騙集團就補足你,你就被詐騙了”
[[熟齡網紅新創團隊執行長 邱雅達]]
“每一個熟齡朋友,他其實想要退休生活不一樣,網紅這條賽道,比較是屬於說,這些熟齡朋友,他覺得自己有一些想要分享的價值,有一些理念想要傳遞,甚至他想要透過,他自己可以影響到更多人,我們很多的網紅,他其實每年做公益,是做很多的”
這間新創團隊的創辦人黃若蘭與邱雅達,大學時期就常去各地的長照中心服務,尤其,邱雅達2014年組了「愛now青年志工服務團」,號召40多位學生一起騎單車環島,到各地老人安養機構與老人玩遊戲,帶動唱等陪伴互動,至今仍持續服務中。
[[熟齡網紅新創團隊執行長 邱雅達]]
“當你原本是一個跟戶外社交很活絡的狀況,你突然沒有這些社交,你一下不知道幹嘛的時候,你就會在家裡看電視,可是看久了你也走不出去了”
邱雅達出生時,爸爸已經56歲,深刻體悟到許多退休族群,一旦失去生活重心與存在的價值感時,可能面臨斷崖式的老化。
[[熟齡網紅(Pipia阿嬤) 劉惠綿]]
“其實我跟阿公這幾年的生活,就是兩個人一起互相照顧,就到了一個歲數,有一天朋友就跟我講說,你知道嗎,我們已經是老老照,我們是這樣的資格了,我才想起來真的已經進入這個階段了”
與先生一同在手機前談論「老人照顧老人」的日常,今年75歲的劉惠綿,用手機拍影片,分享生活點滴。
除了分享老老照,有時也會打開冰箱聊烹飪,影片裡沒有高亢的言論,也沒有華麗的特效,劉惠綿卻已吸引超過2.7萬人的關注。
雖然不像時下年輕網紅,動則數十萬人追蹤,但對劉惠綿來說,已讓她知名度大增。
[[熟齡網紅(Pipia阿嬤) 劉惠綿]]
“有不認識的人會跳出來在下面留,也有認識的人說,你怎麼現在在手機上,我有在手機上看到你,社群平台有看到你,甚至鄰居本來是點頭的,後來他們也會來跟我聊天,因為他們有在(網路)上面看到了我”
喜歡學習,樂於分享,也是當網紅的要件之一,劉惠綿喜歡學習的心,讓她無畏網路世界。
[[熟齡網紅(Pipia阿嬤) 劉惠綿]]
“我真的就是返老還童,就恢復小孩子的時代,這裡玩玩,這裡看看,那裡嘗一嘗”
超過7.2萬人追蹤的傅可陶,也是新創公司培訓的熟齡網紅之一,原本他是以教英文發音為主,但觀看人數不多,後來跟公司討論,發現他愛健身也吃素,因此這兩項就成為他的賣點。
[[熟齡網紅(金剛老爹) 傅可陶]]
“大家對中老年人,他的運動跟飲食,多半會比較有興趣,你如果那個中老年人,一直跟你講英文的發音,你可能不一定會有興趣”
傅可陶早年在美國與中國從事房地產,退休之後回到台灣,不想閒閒沒事,所以藉由網路,想再造事業第二春。
[[熟齡網紅(金剛老爹) 傅可陶]]
“我講出來的話,比55歲的人講同樣的話有利的多,為什麼,因為我已經70多歲,而且我在這個狀態,今天假設我只有55歲,我也是這個狀態,沒有什麼說服力,因為55歲在這個狀態的人很多,但是,一旦你超過70歲,能夠保持一定的生活方式,維持一定精力體力的人,我相信相對數目上就比較少了,然後說話的份量,影響力就會比較大”
[[台師大社教系教授 張德永]]
“退休之後,總是要有一種延後退休的感覺,繼續發展你的社會貢獻度,你會覺得你有什麼一種價值感,對社會來講還是有幫助,像高年級實習生一樣,把你的經驗知識傳授下去,他需要學習很多知識,包含終身學習,包含專業的影音製作一些知識等,社群媒體的操作知識等,對他來講,我相信這是一個滿重要的挑戰”
熟齡族退休後,持續與社會連結至關重要,而網路是最便捷的橋梁,人生上半場的歷練,成為人生下半場的養分,熟齡者雖然不一定都要來當網紅,但卻可以從使用網路中來分享,也能學習,讓生命持續綻放光采。
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