Aging With Grace 55+

Dale Josey

Aging With Grace 55+™ is a 45-minute interview magazine format featuring guests providing useful tips for taking care of self, aging family members and those who priovide care for elders. Some of our interviewed guests are also doing what seniors only dream about or never thought possible. Enjoy and share (or even perhaps even emulate) their stories on this lifestyle podcast. Rotating magazine style segments are designed to create an on-line community for living well and continuing to engage in society.    Candidly this series is produced as an attack on rampant Ageism. Featured topics have included caregiving for aging parents, protecting finances in retirement and many more.

This is the fourth pocast series produced by host Dale Josey who has been blessed with renewed energy in his retirement with a purpose.  For more information visit AWG55.com.

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Episodes

Aging In Place, Effective Planning for Caregiving & Origins of an Audio Empire
Sep 14 2023
Aging In Place, Effective Planning for Caregiving & Origins of an Audio Empire
Architect Aaron Murphy shares his passion for housing that allows for Aging In Place in your own community. Technology is pivoting.  Medicine is advancing.  But according to this Certified Aging In Place Specialist, home design hasn't changed much since WWII as builders are still erecting two-story homes.   Coining the term "Empowering Housing",  Aaron says "Families are going to suffer the consequences; a future without housing will create a lack of independence, autonomy, and personal freedom of choice."  The founder of Foreverhome-us.com shares the good news from Chicago to Tokyo on how planning and acting NOW specifically creates benefits for the homeowner beyond simple DiY handrails.  Director Amy Arnette from dpl financial partners returns to discuss financial challenges around Caregiving.  Genworth reports 66% of Caregivers are paying from personal savings and retirement income to provide care for aging parents.   Absent proper financial planning for Long Term care can crater individual income or family savings.  Amy shares the importance of customizing financial plans given 10,000 Americans started turning 65 years old every day!  You do not want to be the son or daughter suffering mutual indignities of role reversal including cleaning and tending to other personal needs of mom or dad.  Episode concludes with origin story of AMPEX as a shining example of toiling in obscurity to build an international brand that at the death of its founder was worth half-a-billion dollars.
Long Term Care Plans Protect Assets, 'Madness' at Sea and Community MetroMorphosis
Aug 30 2023
Long Term Care Plans Protect Assets, 'Madness' at Sea and Community MetroMorphosis
Why plan for long term care?  Amy Arnette,  director, Insurance Solutions with dpl Financial, discusses why you would need it and how to customize a long term care plan.  Bottom line is Long Term Care planning is essential to protecting your financial assets. Most people have a bucket list.   Amy shares how getting to choose your care setting can become a reality for successfully aging in place. How many of us check off a bucket list of great adventures we want to have for fun? Well, Julia Inman and her husband Terry Brabb did just that; purchasing a 45' catamaran and living at sea for five and a half years! Julia recounts the fun but also some of the challenges that include lightning striking their 75' sail mast.  Trying to decide the name of their boat was so frustrating until Julia said of the process "This is madness!' which became the moniker (Madness) of their sailboat! This episode concludes with a former state legislator who has lived most of his life in Baton Rouge, LA.   After being displaced by Hurricane Katrina, Raymond A. Jetson launched “MetroMorphosis” challenging perceptions about Black and brown people who live in inner-city communities, and the narrative about those very communities.  Foundational to this work is Raymond's fervent belief that inner-city neighborhoods are teeming with assets and resources that can be activated or repurposed.  Including co-creating a community where all citizens, old and young feel vibrant, connected and valued.  Former Pastor Jetson's oft-repeated mantra is: “The resources necessary to transform urban communities cannot be imported exclusively but must begin with identifying and nurturing what already exists.”
Alzheimer’s Claims a Legend, Protecting Retirement Income, and Mums The Word
Aug 3 2023
Alzheimer’s Claims a Legend, Protecting Retirement Income, and Mums The Word
Recently singer Tony Bennett, whom the New York Times labelled as “Jazzy Crooner of the American Songbook”, succumbed to the ravages of Alzheimer’s. Despite being diagnosed with the disease in 2016 he could amazingly still remember song lyrics even as the disease ravaged his mind. Including winning another Grammy Award in 2021 with Lady Gaga for their album Love for Sale. Kim Baker, President, and CEO of Kentucky Performing Arts, discusses this amazing feat of Tony remembering lyrics despite fading memories. Pensions have become a thing of the past. Getting a gold watch at retirement is long gone as employees are now responsible for their retirement plans. Willie Jones, from DPL Financial Partners, returns to discuss how annuities and other products can help protect while providing income for life. Episode concludes with the evolutionary funk of primitive to modern men and women. Anthropologists suggest reeking may have saved them from being eaten by predators as strong odors clung to humans.  Various remedies were created by the Egyptians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, and through the Middle Ages of Europe.  All in vain until 1888 when Edna Murphey, a U.S. inventor created an amazing product in Philadelphia, PA.  While effectively combating the Dog Days of Summer it eventually began growing into a multi-billion-dollar industry with the introduction of an aerosol brand in the mid-1950s.
Reluctant Caregiving Part 2, Financial Security of MYGAs and Beware New Scams
May 30 2023
Reluctant Caregiving Part 2, Financial Security of MYGAs and Beware New Scams
The conclusion of my interview with delightful sisters JJ Elliott Hill and sister Natalie Handy who share the complex realities of caring for an aging loved one.  Their podcast series "Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver" is advertised as a judgement free zone where caregivers can be their most authentic selves, confessing their truths without shame or fear of rejection. David Lau, founder, and CEO of DPL Financial Partners, returns to discuss the benefits of MYGAs which is a Multi-Year Guaranteed Annuity product gaining popularity especially following recent bank collapses. More information about MYGAs can be found at dplfp.com. LaDonna Koebel, Executive Director of the Office of Senior Protection and Mediation in the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General, discusses types of scams that pop up following natural disasters. She also shares prevention tips like how seniors can protect themselves from more popular scams focused on grandchildren.Aging With Grace 55+ podcast series is an attack by host A. Dale Josey on rampant Ageism for the upbeat, mature adult embracing life 55+.    Lifestyle podcast series provides useful tips for taking care of aging self, family, and friends.  And also enjoying life more abundantly than many even thought possible. Some of our guests are doing what other seniors only dream about or never thought possible. Rotating magazine style interviews are designed to encourage us to live well and remain engaged in society. Each episode features topics, intriguing guests and vetted professionals in health and wellness, life changes, living options, money, law, and more!