Embracing Aging

Aging used to be perceived as a time of physical frailty, mental decline, and eventual placement in a nursing home.
That perception is no longer valid. Today, we are viewing the elderly as capable, independent, and vital. What was once a time of loss and limitation is now considered a time of opportunity and the older adult population is a growing resource in our society.
The narrative is being changed from disease and disability to a view that old age is probably the best stage of life, with endless opportunities.

Still Together After All These Years: Counseling Older Couples
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This is an encore appearance by Dr. Erlene Rosowsky, a friend and colleague who is returning to the Living to 100 Club podcast. This time we discuss therapy with older…

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Aging Good … Ageism Bad
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By Barbara Croyle “There are six myths about old age: 1. That it’s a disease, a disaster. 2. That we are mindless. 3.That we are sexless. 4. That we are…

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How Can Older Adult Women Own and Share Their Life Affirming Message?
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In this Living to 100 Club podcast, we invite as our guest Harriet Tubman Wright. Our discussion focuses on the contributions that older adult women can make to establish a…

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The Longevity Secrets: Passion, Purpose, and Positivity
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In this Living to 100 Club Podcast, we invite as our guest Dr. Noelle Nelson. We discuss longevity secrets, the common thread found in older adults who enjoy longevity: doing…

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Senior Helpers: What Sets it Apart from Other Home Care Companies
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On this Living to 100 Club podcast, we talk with Peter Ross, CEO and Co-Founder of Senior Helpers. Senior Helpers is a non-clinical skilled care company, with approximately 30,000 caregivers…

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Boost Your Income with a Side Gig: 6 Tips for Senior Caregivers
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Guest Blog by Katie Conroy As a caregiver for your senior loved one, you might have trouble holding down a full-time job or even working part-time outside of your home.…

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A Passion for More: Why the Rise in Extramarital Affairs among Women?
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This is a Living to 100 Club conversation about the “the passion for more” — the increasing incidence of affairs of older women. Our guest, Susan Shapiro Barash, has spent…

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An Innovative, HIPAA-compliant Platform for Medical Records Management: DrOwl
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Our guest for this Living to 100 Club podcast is Arvind Raichur in a discussion about his company, DrOwl. This is a platform for medical records management that allows you…

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Finding Resilience and Positivity as We Age
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This Living to 100 Club podcast is a “reverse” of the conventional program. Here, the usual host, Dr. Joe Casciani, is a guest discussing resilience on Wendy Green’s podcast, Hey,…

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How to Finance Longevity: A Wellness Program that Picks Up Where Long-Term Care Insurance Leaves Off
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Our guest for this Living to 100 Club podcast discusses the “Assured Allies” program that makes successful aging more accessible to its members with new incentives. Andy Freedman, VP of…

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Active Aging: The Opportunities Abound
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Today’s Living to 100 Club program explores the many opportunities to stay active in our senior years. Our guest, Richard Ashworth, discusses one of the leading active aging programs that…

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turning, in the third act
Turning: The Magic and Mystery of More Days
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Turning: The Magic and Mystery of More Days Our guest for this Living to 100 Club Podcast is author, geriatric nurse, and positive aging advocate, Becky Blue. Becky’s latest book,…

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