Positive Aging is the podcast that provides empowerment, inspiration, and education for older adults to thrive in their golden years.
Today we are talking with Kerry Hannon, author of In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work. Kerry is currently a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance and an on-air expert. She was a personal finance and entrepreneurship expert on the PBS website NextAvenue.org. and has appeared as a career and financial expert on PBS.
Today we are talking about breaking the myths and stereotypes associated with aging and show the great opportunities of active agers both as consumers and in careers. My guest is Jeff Weiss, President and CEO (Chief Evangelist Officer) of Age of Majority, a research-driven marketing consultancy.
Today we explore the extraordinary innovations in managing pain. My guest is Vijay Vad, MD, co-author of the updated and revised book BackRX, A Proven Integrative Program for Staying Pain Free. Dr. Vad is a sports medicine physician at the Hospital for Special Surgery and is on the faculty of Weill Cornell Medical College. He is the former physician for the professional men's tennis tour and the Westchester Classic of the PGA tour. He is also the host of two PBS television specials, Stop Back Pain and Active With Arthritis.
Today we are talking about how to find love in our senior years and how to keep our long-term relationships and marriages alive and thriving. My guest is Arielle Ford, a celebrated love and relationship expert, author, speaker, and is the co-creator and host of Evolving Wisdom’s Art of Love series. Arielle Ford is the author of eleven books including the international bestseller, The Soulmate Secret.
Today we are talking about prevention, treatment and technology that will reshape how we think about old age and help us plan for an audacious future! My guest is Dr. Michael Roizen, MD Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic author of four, #1 New York Times best-selling books. Dr. Roizen will discuss his new book, The Great Age Reboot, Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow.
Today we are talking about what it takes to be truly healthy and age in a better way. My guest is Dr. Roger Landry, a preventive medicine physician, and President and Chief Content Officer of Masterpiece. He is the author of the award-winning Live Long, Die Short: A Guide to Authentic Health and Successful Aging. He hosts a podcast Dr. Roger and Friends: The Bright Side of Longevity.
Today we are talking about beneficial effects of exercise on metabolism and the brain, and how exercise can combat cognitive impairment in aging or neurodegenerative diseases. My guest is Dr. Christiane Wrann, DVM, PHD, an assistant professor in Medicine at the Cardiovascular Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Today we are talking about how play is proven to reduce feelings of depression, loneliness as well as increase cognitive activity, capability, and a sense of purpose among older adults. My guest is Ted Fischer, co-founder and CEO of Ageless Innovation, a Rhode Island-based company, producing robotic companion pets. Ted was the recipient of the Leadership Longevity Award for Vision and Technology at the 16th annual What’s Next Boomer Business Summit, the nation’s leading conference for the longevity market.
We know that good nutrition helps prevent chronic disease throughout our lives. Today we are talking about nutrition and positive aging. My guest is Beryl Henzy, a registered and Licensed Dietitian currently serving in the Outpatient Nutrition department of Southcoast Health.
Today we are talking about hearing loss in our older adult years and the use of cochlear implants to restore hearing. My guest is Dr. Brian E. Duff, an ENT-otolaryngologist in Providence, Rhode Island who is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Miriam Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital. Dr. Duff will be interviewed with a patient and cochlear implant recipient.