Ron Roel

45 Forward

Society EN ↓ 34 episodes

Welcome to  “45 Forward”  with  Ron Roel , where the mission is to make your second half of life even better than the first!  Thanks to advances in medicine and health, most of us are just approaching our half-life when we reach the mid-40s, with many productive years ahead. But there’s no road map to prepare us for this kind of longevity. That’s where  45 Forward  comes in. Each episode tackles an aspect of health, finance, family and friends, housing, work and personal pursuits—all as part of an integrated plan. Experts discuss topics like revitalizing relationships, creating mini-retirement...

Author

Ron Roel

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Society

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45Forward.org

Latest episode

Nov 16, 2025

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Episodes

45 Forward #250 - Everyone Has a Book in Them. Here’s How to Finally Write Yours 16.11.2025

What happens when a daughter launches a publishing company… and her 82-year-old mother becomes her indispensable right hand? In this heartfelt and surprisingly funny episode, Ron sits down with Stephanie Larkin , founder of Red Penguin Books , and her mother Christine Rogeri , an 82-year-old tech-savvy powerhouse who helps run the business — publishing books, managing websites, wrangling social me...

45 Forward #249 - The 3-Legged Stool of Retirement Security Medicare, Social Security & Wealth Planning 08.11.2025

In this eye-opening conversation, Ron Roel sits down with Joe Battaglia, CEO of Senior Services of North America , to demystify one of the most confusing challenges facing Americans today; how to navigate Medicare, Social Security, and retirement planning together. Joe reveals how a simple postcard led him to build a national organization devoted to helping seniors make smarter decisions about the...

45 Forward #248 - Aging in Community,The Future of Independent Living 30.10.2025

What if aging didn’t mean slowing down — but stepping into a richer, more connected phase of life? In this episode, host Ron Roel sits down with Stu Almer , President & CEO of the Gurwin Healthcare System , to explore how Life Plan Communities like Fountaingate Gardens are redefining retirement living. Stu explains how Gurwin’s “continuum of care” model helps older adults live independently to...

45 Forward #247 - How Older Workers Can Compete, and Thrive, in the AI Era 26.10.2025

Fighting Age Bias and Finding Purpose in the Second Half of Life In this inspiring conversation, career strategist Mike Dwyer , founder of Implana Career , joins host Ron Roel to talk about how older professionals can fight back against job loss, overcome age bias, and rediscover meaning in their work. Mike shares how a single favor—helping a friend with a résumé—grew into a mission to help hundre...

45 Forward #246 - Aging in Place 20.10.2025

Aging at home is what most people want — but few families understand what it really takes. In this powerful episode of 45 Forward , Ron talks with Zubin Kapadia , CEO of Right at Home North Shore on Long Island, about the realities of home care—from preparing the house and the family to choosing the right agency, understanding costs, caregiver expectations, and the critical role of dignity, safety...

45 Forward #241 - It's Never to Late to Love Again 10.10.2025

Can love, companionship, and intimacy really begin again later in life? This inspiring conversation proves the answer is YES. After losing their longtime spouses, two older adults found unexpected connection, courage, purpose, and joy in a new relationship. In this episode, we explore: Rebuilding life after loss Overcoming guilt and fear when starting over Rediscovering intimacy and connection in...

45 Forward #245 - Pure Unlimited Love - The Seven Paths to Aging Well 04.10.2025

In this uplifting episode of 45 Forward , host Ron Roel welcomes back Dr. Stephen Post , director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at Stony Brook University, to discuss his new book Pure Unlimited Love . Stephen explores the seven paths to love —from giving with kindness, raising kind children, cherishing nature, to honoring the spirit of freedom. He shares p...

45 Forward #244 - Don't Act Your Age - Break the Life Calendar 04.10.2025

Aging isn’t a slow fade—it’s a remix. New York Times reporter John Leland joins Ron Roel to explore what longer lives make possible: a 90-year-old’s first bar mitzvah, blind tennis in downtown Manhattan, why “act your age” is terrible advice, and how gratitude and purpose can outshine loss. We also dig into lifelong learning, bending (not breaking) career timelines, and the stakes of losing local...

45 Forward #243 - Values, Voting & Listening for Common Ground 17.09.2025

Are we as polarized as we think? In this episode of 45 Forward, Ron sits down with Diane Hessen—innovator, long-time CEO, and author of Our Common Ground—who spent years listening weekly to 500 voters across every age, region, and political stripe. What she learned upends the usual narrative: on many major issues, Americans share more policy overlap than cable news suggests. The real problem? Ster...

45 Forward #242 - Seven Years Apart - Love Reborn After WWII - To Enduring Love 13.09.2025

A breathtaking true love story that survived ghettos, Bergen-Belsen, seven years of wartime separation, and a near-impossible reunion. Ron talks with Jan—author of To Enduring Love—about her parents, Alexander and Ilona, who met in 1930s Budapest, were torn apart by World War II, and built a hopeful new life in America. (Contains WWII/Holocaust references.) What you’ll hear • Budapest meet-cute: a...

45 Forward #240 – Ask Early. Age Better. Beating the Barrier to Aging Well. 27.08.2025

A near-death scare sparked BetterAge—Jim Firman reveals the #1 obstacle to aging well (and the fix). We cover the Aging Mastery Program, policy wins (HICAP, Medigap reforms, CLASS), and a new NIH-funded platform turning insights into action—especially for caregivers and homebound older adults. In this conversation with host  Ron Roel , Jim shares: The quintuple-bypass story that reframed time as a...

45 Forward #239 - Aging is an Extreme Sport - Inside MIT’s AgeLab 24.08.2025

Aging is an extreme sport. In this episode, Ron sits down with Taylor Brennan of MIT AgeLab to explore how design, data, and intergenerational programs can help us thrive at 85+. We dive into AGNES (the age-empathy suit), surprising financial red flags that can precede dementia by 6–8 years, older adults hacking hearables (yes, AirPods), and the real costs of family caregiving. Plus: how to join A...

45 Forward #238 - He Tried This For 45 Years and Here’s What Happened 14.08.2025

What does a life of creative reinvention really look like #45Forward #BillWilliams In this episode of 45 Forward, host Ron Roel sits down with writer–producer–editor Bill Williams—a military brat turned TV/film consultant, presidential slide-maker, registered lobbyist, disaster-relief communicator, finance pro, and creator of the long-running email series “Thought for the Day.” Bill shares funny,...

45 Forward #237 - Celebrating the Journey of Aging with BetterAge CEO Diana Yin 14.08.2025

What does it really mean to age well? In this episode, host Ron Roel speaks with Diana Yin, co-founder of BetterAge, a mission-driven public benefit corporation helping older adults take control of their health and well-being with a personalized "journey map" for aging. Diana shares her vision of empowering people through awareness, action, and achievement—three stages that help individuals build...

45 Forward #236 - Caregiving Is Broken—Can We Fix It? 14.08.2025

What if the biggest issues we call “senior problems” are really everyone’s problems? In this powerful episode of 45 Forward, host Ron Roel speaks with two inspiring changemakers—Arielle Galinsky, a Harvard Kennedy School grad student and founder of The Legacy Project, and Cindy Morris, CEO of The Benson Agency and founder of Women Who Changed the World. Together, they challenge outdated thinking a...

45 Forward #235 - Capturing the Amazing Stories of America’s Seniors 27.07.2025

We all love good storytellers, and the best storytellers are the ones with the most to tell—America’s seniors, who have already lived long lives. But our older generations often don’t get a chance to tell their stories. In fact, they’re not even asked. But in today’s episode, I’ll be talking with Jack York, whose mission is to change all that. Jack, who’s been immersed in the senior living world f...

45 Forward #234 - An Inside View of How Senior Centers Work 27.07.2025

There are over 11,000 senior centers in America. They serve over a million adults every day, offering a wide variety of programs and services, from meals and nutritional programs; to social and recreational activities; intergenerational programs; and fitness and wellness classes. Most of us probably know about our local senior center, but do you know much about them? How do they actually work? Wha...

45Forward #233 - A Retirement Expert Assesses the Security of Social Security 27.07.2025

There’s a lot of upheaval these days across Washington, as many federal agencies face significant cuts in staffing and programs, including the Social Security Administration. It’s not exactly clear what changes are going on inside the agency (the news seems to change by the week), but what IS clear is that many people are really anxious about the potential loss of their benefits and services—both...

45 Forward #232 - A Psychiatrist Offers an Innovative Look at Schizophrenia 19.06.2025

On today’s show we talk about a subject that’s carried a lot of stigma over the years: mental illness. But more recently, there seems to be a growing awareness and willingness to talk about mental health issues among both younger and older people, in part, spurred by the experiences of isolation, loneliness and disruption brought about by the COVID pandemic. We know, in fact, that one in five adul...

45 Forward #231 - How to Manage One of Life’s Top Stressors: Moving 12.06.2025

Among the most stressful events in life, moving is often cited as a top stressor, ranking third, only after the death of a spouse and divorce. In today’s episode, we tackle the many challenges of moving—especially for older individuals and families—in our wide-ranging conversation with Robert Esposito, the entrepreneurial owner of Relocators, a multi-dimensional moving and transitioning company. T...

45 Forward #230 - Passionate Advocates Talk about Alzheimer’s Support and Caregiving 05.06.2025

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45 Forward #229 - Emiliana Vegas: How to Turn Your Career into a Force for Good 28.05.2025

As we move forward through our career, perhaps it’s time to consider some bigger aspirations beyond professional advancement—especially as we get older and ponder our legacy. How might we create a significant contribution to making a better world? In today’s episode, I talk with Emiliana Vegas and Harvard professor and author of the recent book, “Let’s Change the World,” who has spent her career f...

45 Forward #228 - Jennifer Cona & Sandra Radna: Navigating the Stressful Schism of ‘Gray Divorce’ 21.05.2025

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45 Forward #227 - Nancy Griffin: How We Can Transform Growing Older into “Glowing Older” 15.05.2025

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45 Forward #226 - Susan Capurso: An Inspiring Legacy Specialist Helps Families... 08.05.2025

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