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What’s Next Living Longer Better Smarter: Food, Fun and Family (Episode 59)
It's a pre-Thanksgiving tradition! The wonderful PBS chef and author Lidia Bastianich joins Mary and Fred with her...
What’s Next Living Longer Better Smarter: New Things to Know-Tech & Medicare Open Enrollment (Episode 58)
New things to know about tech and Medicare Open Enrollment. There's much that's changing on both fronts. Joining Mary...
Senior Safety Through Innovation (Episode 15)
Sponsored by Thrive Center Inc. How can homes be made more safe for seniors as they age? Senior Safety Through...
Transforming Senior Care at Home: Honor and Home Instead (Episode 14)
Sponsored by Home Instead. This podcast looks at innovations in home care, highlighting one of the biggest deals to...
Aging and the Olympics: A View From Japan (Episode 13)
Sponsored by GetSetUp. In Japan...a world leader in longevity...more attention is being paid to "healthy life...
Gaming Grandparents: Using Tech to Connect (Episode 12)
Sponsored by Readeo. Gaming Grandmas? Tech can play a key role in helping family generations to connect. And it's fun!...
Vaccinations and Celebrations: Connecting Again (Episode 11)
Sponsored by AARP Innovation Labs. Even with the continuing concerns, staying connected is vital. Dr. David Rhew,...
Older Women and the Challenges to Financial Security (Episode 10)
Sponsored by AARP. Throughout their lives women have long faced more challenges with financial security than men, and...
Baseball and Memory: A Double Play (Episode 9)
Sponsored by iN2L. In this episode, we focus on memory care and dementia, highlighting how baseball can play a role in...
The American Rescue Plan: What Seniors, Caregivers and Investors Should Know (Episode 8)
Sponsored by LifeBio and MyHello. In this episode, DC insider Bob Blancato, President of Matz, Blancato and...
Hearing, Health and Happiness (Episode 7)
According to the Mayo Clinic, about a third of people between 65 and 75 in the United States have some degree of...