Visit weareoldpodcast.com to learn more about Ken and the show!We Are Old, Get Over It! is a podcast and community dedicated to embracing the wisdom of age with unfiltered honesty, humor, and a little “get over it” attitude.Here, we believe that every year brings new potential, new stories, and the freedom to explore life on our own terms.Host Ken Gluckman interviews guest experts on a wide range of useful topics, from technology to real estate, pickleball and yoga, health care and hospice care, travel and nutrition, and so much more.Celebrating Positive Aging and Lifelong Learning From digital literacy tips to heartwarming chats about family, our content covers the full spectrum of life as we get older—proving there’s always more to learn and enjoy. We share:• Inspiring personal stories from older adults who’ve taken on new hobbies or embarked on fresh adventures• Practical insights on navigating everything from retirement decisions to modern technology• Health and wellness perspectiv
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Episode #30
Episode Feature: What's the Deal with Pickleball?
Aug 12, 202610 minS3
Ahh pickleball. The rapidly growing sport. This was one of the first topics we covered on the podcast, back in Season 1, and for good reason: it's just so popular. Certified pickleball instructor Patrick Shea joined me to talk about why pickleball is so popular, the social aspects that draw players in, and the accessibility of the game for seniors. Patrick explains the rules, terminology, and scoring of pickleball, as well as the differences between indoor and outdoor play. And then we touched on the professional side of pickleball, including tournaments and potential Olympic inclusion, since down here in Naples, FL we are a hub for some serious pickleballing. But we also address community concerns about noise and facility access. Patrick encourages everyone to try pickleball, highlighting its welcoming environment and the joy it brings to players of all ages. It was a great way to kick off the podcast. Highlights include: Pickleball is accessible to players of all ages, especially seniors. Instruction is crucial for beginners to learn proper techniques. The sport has a unique scoring system that can be complex for newcomers. Noise complaints about pickleball courts are common in some communities. Professional pickleball has become a lucrative career for top players. Warm-up exercises are important to prevent injuries while playing. Over the summer, we'll be publishing little excerpts, shorts and fun tidbits from past episodes: watch your podcast feed, and season 4 will be starting in September! Check out some excerpts from our conversation here today, and click below for the full episode, on Spotify, Apple or YouTube: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5U9rjkZoWtTx3dSvYHd0Ow?si=xiw0BQzhTmq_s_o2-06vUQ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/taking-pickleball-for-a-spin-with-patrick-shea/id1796463762?i=1000705531599 https://youtu.be/20gMWMoOy-0 And don't forget to visit: https://weareoldpodcast.com/ and send me your thoughts and suggestions at: weareoldpodcast@gmail.com
Episode Feature: Discover the World with Road Scholar!
Aug 5, 202612 minS3
Road Scholar is a tour company that has evolved from its origins as Elder Hostel to its current focus on educational travel for older adults. Kelsey Perri joins us today to talk about their popular programs, the demographics of travelers, the importance of socialization, and the shift towards experiential and slower-paced travel. Kelsey emphasizes the need for community and lifelong learning, as well as the organization's commitment to accessibility and support for caregivers. AND we talk about hidden gem destinations and personal stories from travelers, concluding with a call to action for encouraging more men to participate in travel programs. There's a world of adventure out there, and it's made for seniors! Highlights include: Road Scholar was founded in 1975 as Elder Hostel. 60% of travelers are women, with a significant portion being solo travelers. Social isolation is a major concern for older adults. Experiential learning is increasingly desired by older travelers. Road Scholar offers scholarships and caregiver grants. Over the summer, we'll be publishing little excerpts, shorts and fun tidbits from past episodes: watch your podcast feed, and season 4 will be starting in September! Check out some excerpts from our conversation here today, and click below for the full episode, on Spotify, Apple or YouTube: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7nmSgZh1sw4D7OwHwfcRqR?si=tj6p7ezjTcuhSy0X7DN3jw https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-retirement-through-learning-and-travel/id1796463762?i=1000753030810 https://youtu.be/mg6AR3dsg1M And don't forget to visit: https://weareoldpodcast.com/ and send me your thoughts and suggestions at: weareoldpodcast@gmail.com
Episode Feature: This is Why You're Spending So Much on Groceries!
Jul 29, 202614 minS3
Yes, groceries are more expensive now (ugh), but that's not the only reason why you're bill is so high. Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner joined us early in Season 3 to tell us what's going on, and what we can do about it. We looked at practical strategies for saving money on groceries, why it's so important to plan ahead in order to reduce food waste, how to do meal planning, and making informed shopping choices. Your grocery list should reflect your personal tastes, the benefits of seasonal produce, and the value of incorporating affordable protein sources like beans. We looked at why using glass containers not just reduces plastic waste, but makes it easier to simply see what's there in your fridge! Leverage grocery store apps for savings, and invest in nutrient-rich foods over processed options to promote long-term health and savings. Highlights include: Creative ways to utilize leftovers to minimize waste and maximize savings Food waste is a significant contributor to grocery expenses. Seasonal produce is often cheaper and more flavorful. Keeping produce at eye level helps prevent waste. Using grocery store apps can lead to significant savings. Making a joyful shopping list encourages healthier choices. Over the summer, we'll be publishing little excerpts, shorts and fun tidbits from past episodes: watch your podcast feed, and season 4 will be starting in September! Check out some excerpts from our conversation here today, and click below for the full episode, on Spotify, Apple or YouTube: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2pjwWJHEvhTmY2YnFSuREl?si=XLqitbRCTPOev4Wf_2kNxQ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-is-why-youre-spending-so-much-on-food-with-dawn/id1796463762?i=1000747002826 https://youtu.be/P94uesrTeC4 And don't forget to visit: https://weareoldpodcast.com/ and send me your thoughts and suggestions at: weareoldpodcast@gmail.com
Episode Feature: Caregiving Advice From an AARP Expert
Jul 22, 202612 minS3
Amy Goyer is a national family and caregiving expert from the AARP, and we had a fascinating discussion on the current state of caregiving in America. With 63 million family caregivers providing support to older adults, she highlighted the growing need for resources and support systems for caregivers. We looked at the financial strain caregivers face, the emotional and physical health impacts, and the importance of recognizing and supporting caregivers. Amy emphasizes the need for caregiver tax credits and community resources, while also sharing personal insights on finding joy and purpose in caregiving despite its challenges. Highlights include: Caregivers often experience high levels of emotional stress. Support systems and resources are crucial for caregivers' well-being. Isolation can severely impact both caregivers and care recipients. Many caregivers report a sense of purpose from their role. Caregiving can be a source of joy despite its challenges. Over the summer, we'll be publishing little excerpts, shorts and fun tidbits from past episodes: watch your podcast feed, and season 4 will be starting in September! Check out some excerpts from our conversation here today, and click below for the full episode, on Spotify, Apple or YouTube: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6I98RFH3cbt0lxh2APdjSv?si=EznCd3g7RAOlI4uHtPZ7xg https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/support-your-local-caregiver-advice-from-an-aarp/id1796463762?i=1000727183666 https://youtu.be/9zshC10iaGk And don't forget to visit: https://weareoldpodcast.com/ and send me your thoughts and suggestions at: weareoldpodcast@gmail.com
We love to talk about travel, and Jake Messimer from Grand European Travel dropped by during Season 2 to discuss the growing trend of senior travel, and the benefits of guided tours. We explored the logistics of planning a trip, the role of travel directors, and the cultural enrichment that comes from traveling with a group. And we addressed common misconceptions about senior travel, the social benefits of traveling, and how to choose the right tour based on individual needs. And then there's timing: we look at the advantages of traveling during the off-season and the importance of addressing health and safety concerns. So much to see! Highlights include: Seniors are increasingly traveling for education and social connection. Guided tours provide a stress-free travel experience. Travel directors enhance the travel experience with local knowledge. Traveling can combat isolation and promote engagement. Planning a trip with experts can alleviate concerns about logistics. Over the summer, we'll be publishing little excerpts, shorts and fun tidbits from past episodes: watch your podcast feed, and season 4 will be starting in September! Check out some excerpts from our conversation here today, and click below for the full episode, on Spotify, Apple or YouTube: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5wBCqtINwaAXApduiIt2pz?si=x_zC_8IjRCmx6W4zDkLXYg https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tour-the-stress-away-with-a-guided-european/id1796463762?i=1000732960532 https://youtu.be/M9LKUOmmylc And don't forget to visit: https://weareoldpodcast.com/ and send me your thoughts and suggestions at: weareoldpodcast@gmail.com
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