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Not Born Yesterday
Not Born Yesterday is a podcast examining issues of ageism and aging. We ask the experts how to deal with the challenges and opportunities facing older Americans today and give tips and advice on staying active and involved as we age. Hosted by longtime radio producers Miriam Goodman and Lynn Winter Gross. Brought to you by NEXT Village SF, a neighborhood nonprofit providing services and support that empowers members to live independently.
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Episodes
How AI Is Helping Us Age in Place 03.07.2026 30:33
It may surprise you, but Artificial Intelligence can be a major tool in making aging in place possible. New devices powered by AI technology offer increased independence and peace of mind, for both the senior and caregivers. But there are also concerns: privacy, affordability, and whether technology can ever replace human connection. Our guest, writer Jennifer Tuohy, has been following AI for year...
Aging With Pride 19.06.2026 27:32
Aging affects all of us and if you are lucky, you have family around when you need help. But one sector of the aging community may not have the support system they need -- the 3 million older LBGTQ Americans who face unique challenges and obstacles. While not fitting the heterosexual norm, many gay older adults have created family and friend groups who share their past and present. Our guests toda...
This is Your Brain in Retirement 05.06.2026 22:46
Many people dream of retirement for years but don't realize that the drastic change in daily life can affect the brain. With no mental challenges or structure, many retirees risk depression and cognitive decline. It is not just forgetting a name or place, but according to our guest today, without the routine your brain is used to, there can be a natural response to inactivity. Ross Andel is a prof...
Alone Again...Naturally 22.05.2026 25:43
More than 22 million Americans are considered solo agers—older adults who have no partner or children, or whose family is estranged or unavailable. This demographic will grow as we live longer and more adults find themselves without close family support. For many solo agers, this is a life choice and love the freedom to create their own families. But the lack of a built in support system poses a...
Is Artificial Intelligence Replacing Your Doctor? 08.05.2026 24:54
In case you haven't noticed, Artificial Intelligence is transforming healthcare beyond your electronic health records. As it quickly advances, we all need to know more about the implications of AI. Our guest, Dr. Robert Wachter, has drawn on his experience as a practicing clinician and researcher and reveals how AI is reshaping medicine in his latest book, A Giant Leap . If you have been waiting...
Rewire Or Retire? 24.04.2026 25:58
If you tried retirement and miss the challenges, community and purpose of work, you may be ready to try something new- become a entrepreneur! You have the skills, experience and desire so perhaps starting your own project or company is the next step. Our guest, Jannette Anderson, is no stranger to creating a business, and says age is not a barrier if you have the interest and support you need. Her...
Meaningful Travel 11.04.2026 27:22
If you have retired and are thinking about travel opportunities, today's episode celebrates the fact that you are no longer limited to two week vacations. Now, you can travel and immerse yourself in a new culture....with a little help from The Good Life Abroad. Created with active older adults in mind, the company's founder, Andrew Motiwalla, provides the opportunity to stay in one place for a mon...
Social Ties Equal Longer Lives 27.03.2026 29:49
If you've wondered if there was a secret to successful aging that isn't just about exercising or eating right, listen today to longevity expert Ken Stern. His new book, Healthy to 100, reveals that social connections and relationships are the key to a healthy and rewarding life. He studied societies in the longest-lived countries and found that physical and mental health improve when older adults...
Love Will Keep Us Together: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 13.03.2026 22:49
Thousands of grandparents are raising their grandchildren in a full-time parenting role, even though we do not often think of them as “caregivers.” Many who expected a slower pace of life in their later years now find themselves stepping back into parenting because of a variety of family circumstances. Our guest, Cynthia Green of the Edgewood Kinship Program, explains why this is happening and how...
Your Money is Calling 27.02.2026 20:33
If the words “estate planning” intimidate or bore you, you’re not alone. But estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy or the elderly. It’s something everyone needs, at any age. Even if you feel like you don’t have enough assets to justify a plan, putting one in place ensures your wishes are honored and your voice is heard when it matters most. Estate planning attorney Howard Rosen breaks it down...
Love After Loss 13.02.2026 28:28
Society sends mixed messages to older adults who have lost a spouse or partner. When is the right time to seek companionship again? What will your children think? When is too soon? Our guest, Robyn Blum, runs workshops on grief and bereavement, and sees people who are conflicted when it comes to re-entering social life after a loss. Her advice applies to people of all ages who have lost a loved...
Generations Come Together 30.01.2026 23:36
We’re living in the most age-segregated society in history — and missing out on the complementary skills and talents people of all ages can bring to the table. Our guest today, Janet Oh, is the Senior Director of Innovation and programs at CoGenerate, where older and younger people join forces to solve problems, and co-create the future. Brought to you by NEXTVillageSF.org NEXT Village SF is a ne...
Is Aging a Burden? 16.01.2026 24:06
We often hear aging parents say, “I don’t want to be a burden.” What’s really behind that statement? Is it fear of losing independence, or discomfort with shifting roles between parents and adult children? Our guests unpack where this feeling comes from and share practical ways to support loved ones who may resist accepting help. Brought to you by NEXTVillageSF.org NEXT Village SF is a neighborhoo...
Visits to Visas: How to Successfully Move Abroad 02.01.2026 29:18
Many people dream of moving to a different country, either for something new, a lower cost of living, politics, or because they just want to live somewhere else. Our guest today, Jen Barnett of Expatsi, helps people through the adjustment period, bureaucracy, paperwork, language barriers, safety concerns and healthcare access. Brought to you by NEXTVillageSF.org NEXT Village SF is a neighborhood...
Upset With Current Politics? Do Something! 19.12.2025 18:45
Experts tell us that political conflict influences our mental and emotional health, often making us feel powerless and depressed. We have all lived through political changes before, but it has never seemed as angry or divisive as it does today. Our guest, therapist Nancy Hollander, studied protestors in Argentina during the 1970's and found that action beats denial every time. Brought to you by...
Deconstructing Caregiving 05.12.2025 34:15
Many adults suddenly find themselves in an unexpected role as they age...that of caregiver to a family member. The job can be rewarding but also difficult, as one has to balance personal needs with caregiving. Today's guests have been there, and offer advice on this timely issue. Brought to you by NEXTVillageSF.org NEXT Village SF is a neighborhood nonprofit providing services and support that em...
Balancing Emotions and Cost When Planning a Funeral 21.11.2025 26:28
We always talk honestly about the realities of aging, and today's episode is on a topic most people avoid: planning a funeral. Our guest, Sara Williams of the Funeral Consumers Alliance, discusses the difficult emotions but financially important decisions that should be made before the crisis moment. Brought to you by NEXTVillageSF.org NEXT Village SF is a neighborhood nonprofit providing serv...
Retirement Means New Beginnings 07.11.2025 22:26
Retirement can be a great journey as you achieve your postponed dreams, push your limits and rewire your brain for your next adventure. Life coach, Cyn Meyer, author of The Rewire Retirement Method, talks with us about unlocking a fulfilling retirement style while overcoming the "shoulds" of past retirements and beginning the next exciting chapter of your life. Even if you are already retired, yo...
Aging Really Is Just a Number 24.10.2025 29:10
As longevity becomes the hottest topic in aging, we can now access research that will help us live a happier and longer life. Our guest, Maddy Dychtwald, has written Ageless Aging, an action plan for accessing measures that enhance the aging process. Her advice on exercise, sleep, food and wearables is that longevity is under your control, so tune in and use all the tools available as we grow olde...
1000 Grandmothers Who Change the World 10.10.2025 21:06
Today we are talking with older women who are reacting to the climate crisis. Called 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations, they support the rights and communities dealing with climate justice today with action and community building. Nancy and Pat will inspire listeners with their devotion and commitment to lead us into the future. Whatever your personal cause may be, these guests will remind...
Do You Suffer From Political Trauma? 26.09.2025 21:34
Change is hard, so today we talk about the emotional impact of the many political changes the new administration has imposed. Whether you support or reject the current president's programs and enforcement, these issues influence feelings of safety, community, connection and identity. Children and adults of all ages are reporting higher levels of anxiety than ever before. Our guest expert, therapi...
From Oz to AI - The Movies of Our Generation 12.09.2025 30:11
Today we are taking a break from the challenges of aging and looking at the cultural changes of our lifetime, specifically through the movies. Do you remember the first movie you watched in a theater? Was it life changing? Grab some popcorn, listen to Professor Larry Eilenberg, and consider how we have been influenced by the movies. Brought to you by NEXTVillageSF.org NEXT Village SF is a neighbo...
The Psychology of Tears 29.08.2025 24:51
We often think of crying as something for babies and only for sadness in adults, but tears reflect much more. Today we learn about the emotions and psychological effects of crying, especially for older adults. Dr. Judith Kay Nelson tells us what our tears mean and how they affect our emotional health. Brought to you by NEXTVillageSF.org NEXT Village SF is a neighborhood nonprofit providing servic...
I Can See Clearly Now 15.08.2025 24:55
As we get older, the chance that we have vision problems increases. You may have noticed small changes, like needing more light to read, or glare when driving at night. All of these are signs of aging, but too often, we ignore our eyes when it comes to health. Today we talk about what the major changes might be, and how to protect our eyesight. Our guest, Dr. Ravi Goel, believes we can monitor our...
Home Sweet Home Re-Examined 01.08.2025 24:04
Every day more and more Boomers are retiring and moving to a new community. For those listeners who missed this the first time, we are bringing this episode to you again, because where you live has so much to do with how happy you are in your later years. Place matters. If you're aging in the right place you'll be inspired to engage with your community, stay active and be ready for new adventur...
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