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    Explore "oldpeople" with insightful episodes like "BHS - 7A – Donald Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial | The Drive to Postpone Death", "Old People, le complot reac de Andy Fetscher", "Ed & Red! - Epi 128 - A-List Star Headlined Film about Farting Corpse, Are "Old" People Useless?, Where Does "Old" Begin?, & Much More!", "144. 4000 MONDAYS. TEMPORAL SCARCITY, with Jodi Wellman Part 2 of 2" and "September 13th, 2022 - Old People Crossing" from podcasts like ""Bill Handel on Demand", "Slashtag Bobine : le podcast qui va te faire changer d'avis sur les films d'horreur", "Ed & Red!", "OldGuyTalksToMe" and "217 Recovery"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Old People, le complot reac de Andy Fetscher

    Old People, le complot reac de Andy Fetscher

    Salut, salut ! 

    Alors que la Fake New règne et que l'EMI est en passe de devenir un matière clé au collège, la Slashtag Family a décidé de traquer les complots tels des Ghostbusters des temps modernes. 

    Mets tes écouteurs, c'est l'heure de Slashtag Bobine, le podcast qui va te faire changer d'avis sur les films d'horreur et ce mois-ci c'est Johanna qui est notre lanceuse d'alerte : Bouge plus Andy Fetscher, on t'a bien débusqué avec tes Old People ! C'est l'heure !

    [Contenu explicite, oreilles chastes s'abstenir] 


    144. 4000 MONDAYS. TEMPORAL SCARCITY, with Jodi Wellman Part 2 of 2

    144. 4000 MONDAYS. TEMPORAL SCARCITY, with Jodi Wellman Part 2 of 2

    In today's episode, we continue our interview with Jodi Wellman about life, death, and living the best life we can. This is a 2 part interview and if you haven't heard the first part yet, do check that.

     

    Jodi Wellman is a leading authority on living lives worth living. As a speaker and facilitator, she helps her clients live squander-free lives while they're lucky enough to still be above ground — while cleverly beginning with the "big end" in mind. She named her business Four Thousand Mondays because it shines the light on the finite number of weeks we have to live like we mean it.

     

    Jodi holds a Master's of Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, where she is also an Assistant Instructor. As a certified coach with 25 years of corporate leadership experience, she helps executives, teams, and high performers work well and live even better.

     

    Go to www.thestandard.academy/magazine to become one of the first to get my digital magazine for free that'll help you create a kick-ass life.

     

    You can connect with Jodi at:

    https://www.instagram.com/fourthousandmonday

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/fourthousandmondays/

    jodi@fourthousandmondays.com

     

    Jodi's TEDx Talk (How Death Can Bring You Back to Life): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2SyBMINoa0&t=9s

     

    A bit about me (Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj):

    Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj enjoyed a prestigious career as a periodontal regenerative surgeon moving to a new passion in June 2018. He retired after a 33-year career to pursue new passions. At 69 Dr. Orest has taken on a new role as an Interviewer, Podcaster and government-certified Old Guy. He streams from his new home in Las Vegas, NV. He lives with his wife of 29 years, Oksana. His status as an empty-nesters with two out of college-employed children has left him with time and energy to share decades of successes, failures, and wisdom.

     

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Precap

    00:43 - Intro

    01:53 - Intro ends/my 3-day exercise

    04:40 - Novelty is crucial

    05:53 - Wheel of emotion

    08:40 - The power of communication

    09:25 - Positive psychology

    11:20 - People you hang around with

    13:52 - Toxic people in life

    18:04 - Finding somebody in your life that can help you edge up

    18:54 - Commercial

    19:27 - Commercial ends/our men's group

    21:14 - Socio-emotional selective theory

    24:20 - Being real

    26:10 - Life jolting question

    28:00 - Accountability program

    34:00 - Closing thoughts

    35:50 - Outro

    136. Longevity with Elizabeth Yurth, MD

    136. Longevity with Elizabeth Yurth, MD

    We all want to live a long and healthy life, right? Well, today's episode is a good one. We got Elizabeth Yurth, MD with us discussing longevity and what she's doing to help her patients get a long and healthy life. There's a lot we'll be covering today from regenerative medicine to anti aging, hormore treatment to health optimization. All this and a lot more in today's episode of Old Guy Talks To Me.

     

    Go to www.thestandard.academy/getmagazine to become one of the first to get my digital magazine for free that'll help you create a kick-ass life.

     

    Elizabeth Yurth, MD is the Medical Director of the Boulder Longevity Institute which she co-founded in 2006. The Boulder Longevity Institute specializes in advanced, research-based longevity medicine including treatments such as Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, Regenerative Orthopedic Procedures, and Regenerative Peptide Therapy, with a result-oriented approach to health optimization.

     

    Dr. Yurth obtained her Medical Degree from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine and completed her residency at the University of California – Irvine. Along with her 25-plus years as a practicing orthopedist specializing in sports and spine medicine, Dr. Yurth has made it her mission to learn and share the latest scientific research on how to truly heal the body at the cellular level.

     

    She is double board-certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Anti-Aging/Regenerative Medicine. As a specialist in Sports, Spine, and Regenerative Medicine, Dr. Yurth has a Stanford-affiliated Fellowship in Sports and Spine Medicine, and a dual-Fellowship in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (FAARM) and Anti-Aging, Regenerative and Functional Medicine (FAARFM) through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M).

     

    Dr. Yurth has also completed Fellowship training in Human Potential & Epigenetic Medicine and Cellular Medicine, is part of the first cohort of providers to receive the A4M National Peptide Certification, and is a founding faculty member and national lecturer for SSRP (Seeds Scientific Research and Performance).

     

    Website & Social Links:

     

    Disclaimer for all media appearances:

    DISCLAIMER: All information, content, and material of this interview is for informational purposes only and is not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Dr. Yurth will not be answering questions related to your specific medical care or personal medical decisions.

     

    A bit about me (Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj):

    Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj enjoyed a prestigious career as a periodontal regenerative surgeon moving to a new passion in June 2018. He retired after a 33-year career to pursue new passions. At 69 Dr. Orest has taken on a new role as an Interviewer, Podcaster and government-certified Old Guy. He streams from his new home in Las Vegas, NV. He lives with his wife of 29 years, Oksana. His status as an empty-nesters with two out of college-employed children has left him with time and energy to share decades of successes, failures, and wisdom.

     

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Precap

    00:56 - Intro

    02:04 - Guest introduction

    04:55 - Most important thing Dr. Yurth has done today

    08:20 - What does longevity mean to you?

    09:50 - My ostomy journey

    10:50 - Fear of becoming decrepit

    12:30 - Testosterone optimization

    13:28 - Foundational health

    20:00 - Traditional medicine

    20:30 - Resistance regarding hormone therapy

    25:16 - What are peptides and why do they need to be medically managed?

    32:10 - Commercial

    32:42 - Commercial ends/Supplements for improving mitochondrial health

    34:31 - Thoughts on NAD

    38:10 - What is regenerative orthopedics?

    44:02 - What is your decision process of what to use where?

    46:40 - What would be the 3-5 supplements that you think people should be taking?

    55:00 - Working with Dr. Yurth

    58:30 - Closing thoughts

    1:00:00 - Outro

    Peachology

    Peachology

    300, Gun raffle, 50/50, old people, racoons, adult toys, college, presidential aspirations, foreign accent syndrome, The Boys, sneeze radius, cultural peak, dynomite, peaches apprentice, magic elastic plastic, octopus, pitbull, 

    The New (Immigrant) Face of New York's Aging Population

    The New (Immigrant)  Face of New York's Aging Population

    While working at the Center for an Urban Future, Christian Gonzalez-Rivera undertook a research project that sought to really look at the ever present. growing AND aging immigrant population in New York City. 

    The result is a report, "The New Face of New York's Seniors" that is incredibly comprehensive and looks at practically every aspect of what aging in a city means for its resident and the impact that it has on a population that, in many ways, struggled to adapt to a new city, not to mention county.

     What we learn is that while cities, like New York, can offer a lot to aging populations, they almost always fall short. When we look at aging immigrant populations, their particular circumstances and challenges, this also remains true. 

    The reason? Caring and providing for aging populations and permitting them to age to age as full and active citizens where they live is not just the job of one agency. It requires EVERY agency, cultural institution and government entity's involvement. 

    It involves us all. 

    If you are an immigrant. 
    If you work in the aging space.
    If you love an older or old person.
    If you care about quality of life for older and old people. 
    If you want to understand older immigrants better. 
    This is an episode you should listen.

    To learn more about Christian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-gonzalez-rivera-35bb478/

    To read Christian's report, go to: https://nycfuture.org/pdf/The-New-Face-of-New-Yorks-Seniors.pdf

    To learn more about the podcast, go to: https://www.agingwiselypodcast.com 

     

    Neighbors Taking Care of Neighbors: the NORC Aging in Place Model

    Neighbors Taking Care of Neighbors: the NORC Aging in Place Model

    In this episode you will meet Anne Foerg, who is a New York City based Geriatric Social Worker and a Program Manager at the NORC at Penn South, which is a naturally occurring retirement community in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. 

    She has been working with older and old people for twenty years, and has worn many different hats when in those roles. Currently, she works with a team of ten, other social workers, nurses and other professionals to provide socialization opportunities to approximately 1000 residents over the age of 60. They also provide critical long term care supports to approximately ten percent of those residents. 

    During the interview we look into her journey to Geriatric social work, what keeps working with this population, and what they have taught her about her profession- and life. 

    More specifically, Anne explains what the NORC model is about, how it works to allow older people, many in retirement,  to remain in their long-standing communities, and to most importantly, live out the rest of their days, receiving long term care in the homes.

    Lastly, there is no shying away from the difficulties in caring for older people and, usually, they come down to money and specifically the funding that is needed to support the most vulnerable members of our aging populations. 

    This interview is an education on the costs associated with aging and how our societies can learn from the NORC model and allow older people to age with dignity and as much self-determination and support as possible. 

    To learn more about the podcast, please visit https://www.agingwiselypodcast.com 

     

    "Eyes and Ears Everywhere": Elder Abuse is Everyone's Business

    "Eyes and Ears Everywhere": Elder Abuse is Everyone's Business

    In this episode, Attorney Deirdre Lok from The Weinberg Center for Elder Justice in New York City, discusses a topic that many of us really don’t want to talk about- elder abuse. The abuse of older people.

    It sounds unfathomable and cruel, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, it is all too real. Any person, under certain circumstances, can fall prey to elder abuse.  It comes in quite a few forms and no two cases ever look the same.

    The biggest culprit in elder abuse is…isolation. This is common for older people as their family and social circles becomes smaller as they age.  Hence…the title of the episode, eyes and ears everywhere are needed.

    One in ten Americans over the age of sixty have experienced a form of elder abuse. The highest estimate is around five million people. Even so, the total numbers of elder abuse cases are underreported. Some statistics put the number of cases reported at one out of twenty-four.

    The most common is financial abuse  but...it usually comes with other types. Abuse is never in isolation. 

    If you don’t understand elder abuse, want to learn or, perhaps, are interested in working with older people,  Deirdre and Host Veronica Escobar, have a “soup to nuts” discussion about it all.

    What is elder abuse? Who is affected by it?  How does the justice system aid victims? What can they do better? How did the Weinberg Center come into existence and how do they help those who need it most? What kind of people does The Weinberg Center help? Can this model be replicated elsewhere?  What can the public do to help?  

    Working with older people brings challenges but it is also yields tremendous personal (and professional) rewards. Work should have meaning and this work certainly does as well as impact. 

    The abuse of our aging population is everyone’s business.

    We should all look out for one another, "Today for you and tomorrow for me."

    To learn more about The Weinberg Center, go to: https://www.theweinbergcenter.org

    To learn more about Aging Wisely: The Podcast, go to:  https://www.agingwiselypodcast.com 

    The Privilege of Practicing "Old People" Medicine

    The Privilege of Practicing "Old People" Medicine

    In this interview, veteran Geriatrician Jomarie Zeleznik, M.D. openly and sincerely talks about the practice of geriatric medicine. 

    We talk about what inspired her to pursue geriatric medicine, later to homebound persons, what it takes to pursue a geriatric specialty, and what keeps her in practice. 

    She also does not shy away from difficult topics, from the frustrations with long term managed care, with providing quality care to people in our current health system, the challenges faced by caretakers and family and her enlightening and profound view of what "end of life" truly means to her. 

    Her enthusiasm for her profession and her patients is palpable. 

    If you are caregiver, or have an older parent or are an older person yourself, this interview offers a wonderful overview to not only the practice of geriatric medicine but also to what everyone should know about aging and medical care. 

    Getting It On When You're Getting On - With Joan Price

    Getting It On  When You're Getting On - With Joan Price

    Ever wondered why we glorify sex as being a practice for the teens and 20s, when research suggests people have better sex in their 40s, 50s and beyond? Why are there so few role models for ageless sexuality? And what holds us back from exploring pleasure at any age? Wonder no more. We have senior sex expert Joan Price.

    Joan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She has been called other things by the media: “senior sexpert,” “the woman leading a sex revolution for seniors,” and—her favorite—“wrinkly sex kitten.” She is the author of four noteworthy books about sex and aging, including the award winning Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex and her latest: Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved. Joan’s award-winning blog has been offering senior sex news, views, and sex toy reviews since 2005. At age 76, Joan continues to talk out loud about senior sex—partnered or solo. She is the co-creator of  "Jessica Drake's Guide To Wicked Sex" Find Joan and her books and blog at joanprice.com

    Twitter: @joanprice

    Facebook: @joanpriceauthor

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