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Aging In Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is dedicated exclusively to all forms of wellness as they relate to aging. This podcast will provide helpful insights that empower you, and maybe even entertain you from time to time.
Email us anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.com.
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Whether you’re excited by new technology or wary of its risks, I invite you to listen in as we talk about the real-world opportunities and challenges AI brings to our lives.In this episode of "Aging In Full Bloom," I’m tackling the complex and sometimes intimidating world of artificial intelligence—and what it means for older adults. I’m joined by Henry Quinlan, an author and speaker who’s spent years teaching seniors about technology, and together we break down the basics: what AI really is, how it works, and where it’s headed.Henry Quinlan shares eye-opening examples, like using AI to write personalized messages, plan trips, or even improve recipes at home. But we also dig into the tough questions—loss of jobs, the lack of government regulation, and how AI might impact our sense of connection and companionship. There’s even talk about the possibility of using AI for emotional support, which, to be honest, raises some mixed feelings in me.My goal is to help you see both sides, and to remind you that, even in a fast-moving digital world, staying connected and cherishing humanity is more important than ever.Moments00:00 "AI: From Curiosity to Fear"04:30 "Using Jasper for Creative Tasks"08:09 "AI Transforming Writing and Memory"12:50 "AI Revolutionizing Education and Medicine"14:33 AI Companions for Seniors17:50 "Blurry Lines of AI Logic"20:33 "Google Health: A New Tool"26:23 Individual Birthday Dinners with Grandkids28:58 "Positive Insights for Older Adults"Here are 3 key takeaways for anyone navigating tech and aging:AI creates meaningful connections and practical support for seniors - From personalized recipe suggestions to virtual companionship tools, AI can help older adults stay engaged, creative, and connected—including bridging generational gaps with grandchildren.Rapid advancement brings both excitement—and uncertainty - While AI opens doors for healthcare, travel planning, and learning, it’s also shifting job markets and raising questions about emotional dependence and loss of human touch.Embrace, Explore, but Stay Vigilant - Henry Quinlan encourages seniors to try out AI tools to discover their benefits. However, he reminds us to proceed thoughtfully and be aware of potential risks.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa StockdaleMentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
I had the pleasure of chatting with Kathleen Sheldon, Director of Outreach and Engagement for BoldAge PACE.BoldAge PACE is a new, comprehensive senior care program now available to Franklin County, OH residents—and it's truly changing the landscape for aging at home.Here are three key takeaways anyone in senior services, caregiving, or healthcare should know:🔹 All-Inclusive Care in the Community:BoldAge PACE offers medical, social, transportation, and in-home support services, helping seniors age safely and comfortably in their own homes. No more worrying about multiple providers or transportation—PACE brings everything under one roof.🔹 Eligibility Made Clear:Participants must be age 55+, live in a state-approved service area (like Franklin County), meet a nursing facility level of care, and be able to live safely in the community with support. Medicaid is the primary payer, but Medicare/Medicaid dual eligibility or private pay are also options.🔹 No Out-of-Pocket Surprises:PACE covers all authorized healthcare costs—including hospitalizations—with no copays, deductibles, or premiums for eligible members. Enrollments happen every month, so seniors don't have to wait for open enrollment to get started.Moments06:37 Nursing Home Level Care Assessment07:22 Assessing Care Needs for Independence11:13 Comprehensive Care Through PACE13:44 "Comprehensive Services and Next Steps"17:42 Coordinated Care for Participants20:24 "Unique Aging Service Model"23:23 Supporting Independent Senior LivingEmail me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
I had the opportunity to speak with Melanie Henry, who specializes in driver rehabilitation and cognitive driving assessments for older adults. If you have aging loved ones or work with older adults, this episode is an invaluable listen.Key Takeaways:Recognizing Warning Signs Matters: Subtle changes—like increased irritability while driving, new dents or scrapes, or changes in social driving habits—could signal it’s time to reassess driving abilities.Compassionate Conversations Are Key: When approaching this sensitive topic, coming from a place of care, preparation, and concrete examples (like ride-alongs) makes all the difference. Avoid assumptions based merely on age.Assessment & Independence: Tools now exist to objectively assess driving safety, combining cognitive and on-road evaluations. Many older adults remain safe drivers, and having a clear, unbiased assessment can provide much-needed peace of mind for everyone involved.This conversation is never easy, but with the right information and a compassionate approach, we can prioritize safety while honoring independence.Listen to the episode, share it with those who may need it, and let’s keep our roads—and our loved ones—safe.Moments00:00 Driving Instructor and Rehab Professional03:49 Cognitive Driving Assessment Technology07:45 Driving Safety with Cognitive Decline10:28 "Driver Observation and Safety Chat"16:47 Driving Retirement Transition Struggles18:19 Dementia, Family Decisions, and Driving23:57 Dementia, Driving Concerns, Awareness24:55 Cognitive Impairment & Collision Risks28:39 "Support with Love and Strategy"Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
What I’ve Learned About Aging from Our Guests and My Own JourneyIn my milestone episode, I take a moment to reflect on some of the biggest lessons learned from years of conversations, stories, and experiences in aging and senior care. Whether you’re working in the aging space, an older adult yourself, or caring for someone you love, here are a few key takeaways you might find valuable:Be Prepared, Beyond the FinancialsSo many guests have talked about planning ahead—not just financially, but also emotionally and socially. It’s easy to put off these conversations but essential for a smoother journey as we age.Good People (and Programs) Are Out ThereWhile we often hear about sad stories in senior care, there are still so many passionate people and service organizations making a big difference in the lives of older adults. Why we do what we do really matters!Stay Connected & Share Your StoriesIf there’s one thread throughout every episode, it’s the power of connection and storytelling. Staying connected not only combats loneliness but also keeps our stories—and those of our loved ones—alive.Thanks to our amazing listeners for engaging, sharing feedback, and being part of the conversation. Here’s to continuing this journey together! If you have topics you’d like to see covered, I’d love to hear from you.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
If you’re wondering what the next chapter after your career might look like, or you’re already there, this conversation is all about embracing "the after-work" years as a time of excitement and fulfillment.I sit down with Don Akchin, the author of "The AfterWork: Finding Fulfilling Alternatives to Retirement." We talk about the realities of retirement today, pushing back against the myth that it’s supposed to be an endless vacation. Instead, Don and I talk about why most Americans can’t—and maybe shouldn’t—aspire to a life of nonstop leisure. Through his own story and research, he shares how retirement can actually be the start of something new: a time for creativity, personal growth, and renewed purpose, whether that’s through volunteering, part-time work, or picking up new hobbies. Moments00:00 "Writing Challenges and Support"05:45 Leisure Doesn’t Equal Happiness06:46 "Happiness Beyond Financial Planning"10:16 Earning in Retirement Insights14:48 Volunteering Options for Everyone17:08 "Retirement: A New Beginning"Here are three key takeaways:Retirement isn’t the end—it’s a new beginning. As Don shares, most of us have 20-30 years post-career that can be used for growth, contribution, and self-discovery. The idea of endless leisure is neither realistic nor truly fulfilling for most Americans.Fulfillment comes from engagement, not just relaxation. Whether it’s volunteering, part-time work, or pursuing a lifelong passion, purpose and connection are central to happiness in our later years.It’s okay to take risks. The pressure is off! The “after work” years are an opportunity to explore, make mistakes, and try out new paths without the stakes being as high as before—embrace it.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
Whether you’re already retired, considering it soon, or just curious about what lies ahead, this episode will leave you feeling supported, inspired, and maybe even a little understood. Welcome to another episode of "Aging In Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale"! In today’s conversation, I welcome bestselling author Tom Marks, whose latest book, "Coming of Age in Retirement: An Advertising Executive Story of Enlightenment and Revelation," is making waves across multiple categories—from aging to mental health.Join us as Tom Marks shares his candid journey from a high-powered advertising executive to navigating the often-overlooked emotional challenges of retirement. In this episode, he opens up about the unexpected struggles that come with leaving behind a decades-long career, the myths perpetuated by advertising about what retirement “should” look like, and the power of letting go and finding individuality in this new phase of life. Tom and I have a heartwarming and honest discussion about the realities of aging, why financial planning is just one small piece of the puzzle, and how embracing gratitude and self-discovery can lead to genuine happiness.Hear practical wisdom, personal stories, and a fresh perspective on finding your own path of happiness in retirement.Moments00:00 "Aging Insights with Tom Marks"05:37 "Peaceful Retiree Transition Project"08:46 "Escaping the Hamster Wheel"11:53 Ageism in Advertising Exposed16:39 "Individuality in Senior Demographics"19:35 Struggling with Retirement Identity24:35 Letting Go of Lifelong Sprint25:45 "Gratitude Meditation for Joy"30:40 "Apology and Gratitude: Award Speech"33:10 "Life After Work Reflections"Here are 3 key takeaways for anyone thinking about life after their career:Retirement is an emotional transition, not just a financial one. Tom Marks shared that even with decades of financial planning, he felt lost after leaving the business he had built for over 40 years. Emotional preparation matters!Happiness comes from the path itself, not chasing it. Inspired by a Buddha quote (“There is no path to happiness. Happiness is the path.”), Tom Marks realized fulfillment isn’t about chasing goals, but appreciating what’s in front of you—like family, nature, and the small joys each day.Individuality matters in retirement. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, despite what advertising and society might suggest. What works for one person won’t necessarily work for another. Tom Marks encourages everyone to find their own “path of happiness,” whatever that looks like.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
If you’ve ever felt ambivalent or even anxious about your birthday, stick around—you’ll find plenty of inspiration and insights in this episode!Welcome to another episode of Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale! I’m Lisa, your host, and today I have a truly special guest joining me—Tamar Hurwitz-Fleming, author of How to Have a Happy Birthday and the How to Have a Happy Birthday Workbook. In this conversation, Tamar and I talk about the complicated emotions that can surround our birthdays, especially as we grow older. We chat about everything from why birthdays can sometimes leave us feeling blue to how we can reclaim the day as a joyful, intentional celebration.Tamar shares her personal story of moving from heartbreak on her 18th birthday to discovering the power of creating her own happiness. Together, we explore practical tips for planning a birthday that really lights you up, letting go of unrealistic expectations from others, and treating your birthday like the major personal holiday it truly is. We also talk about facing milestone birthdays, navigating the realities of aging, and embracing each year with gratitude and purpose.Moments00:00 Self-Made Birthday in France06:10 Honoring Grief and Celebrating Life08:37 Plan Your Birthday Celebration11:32 Embracing Birthday Joy13:44 Embracing 60's Transition18:20 Embrace Birthday Celebrations20:11 "60th Birthday Reinvention"Here are 3 key takeaways for anyone approaching a milestone year (or who’s ever felt the "birthday blues"):Take Ownership of Your Happiness: Don’t wait for others to make your birthday special. Plan ahead and create the experience you want—it’s your personal New Year!Release Unrealistic Expectations: Many birthday disappointments come from expecting others to deliver joy for us. Be direct about what you want, and don’t be afraid to ask for it.Embrace Aging as a Privilege: Each birthday is a celebration of life and a reminder of the unique journey you’re on. Rather than dreading “big numbers,” honor the wisdom and growth you’ve gained.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
If you’re looking for simple strategies to sharpen your mind and enrich the quality of your life as you age, you’ll find plenty of inspiration and actionable advice here. Join us as we celebrate the joys of learning, growing, and blooming—at every age.Welcome to Aging In Full Bloom! I’m Lisa Stockdale, and in this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Angie Dortch—an educator, caregiver, and the creative mind behind a unique wellness program designed just for us, the active aging community. Angie shares her journey, inspired by caring for her mother and her background in the performing arts, and together we dive into the importance of not just aging, but learning how to age well.In our conversation, Angie introduces practical, easy-to-use memory tips—like her object recall exercises—that I personally tried out (and loved!). We laugh about the everyday struggle of finding our keys, and Angie reassures us that those little lapses don’t mean we’re losing our minds. We also explore the value of staying socially connected, embracing lifelong learning, and facing the future with enthusiasm rather than dread.Moments00:00 Pioneer of Holistic Wellness03:10 Neglected Wellness for Aging Adults09:36 "Social Connection Programs for Seniors"10:37 Virtual Community Initiative During COVID15:46 Group Dynamics and Decision-Making17:52 Experiential Learning Practice22:34 Memory Exercise and Mental Flexibility24:20 "Mastering Attention and Presence"27:06 Embrace Aging with EnthusiasmHere are my top three takeaways:Learning How to Age Is a Lifelong Skill: Just like becoming a teenager, a parent, or a professional, aging well is something we must actively learn. It doesn’t just happen—we’re always honing new skills.Intentional Practice Improves Memory: Angie’s “object recall” activity is a simple yet powerful exercise. Place a personal item in a designated spot, write down where you put it, and try to recall its location later. This intentional act of focusing your attention really does work!Social & Emotional Wellness Are Just as Important as Physical Health: Loneliness is a major challenge for aging adults. Angie’s programs encourage group work and personal connection to keep the mind flexible and the heart full.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient deserves personalized care tailored to their needs, in the way they prefer. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We view each person as an individual, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
If you’re facing the challenge of helping your parents move or wondering how to open those tough conversations about the future, this episode is full of guidance, support, and smart strategies to help you—and your family—thrive at every stage.Welcome to another episode of Aging in Full Bloom! In this episode, I sit down with Marty Stevens-Heebner, a bestselling author, nationally recognized later life expert, and CEO of Clear Home Solutions, to tackle one of life’s trickiest transitions: moving your parents.Drawing from her own experience as the “designated adult” in her family, Marty opens up about helping her aging father, the emotional hurdles so many of us face, and why even the most organized families can find this process incredibly challenging. She brings heartfelt wisdom and practical tips—covering everything from “right-sizing” your life and handling sentimental clutter, to navigating family disagreements and recognizing when clutter might actually be hoarding.Together, we break down actionable ways to organize, declutter, and have those essential conversations with loved ones about planning for the next chapter. You’ll hear expert advice on making these big transitions more manageable, while preserving relationships and your own peace of mind.Moments00:00 Designated Adult: Managing Later Life05:13 "Right-Sizing Your Life"06:51 Unlocking Emotional Support for Clients10:35 Rethinking Decluttering Methods15:48 "Accountability Partner for Productivity"19:31 Hoarding Scale Explained22:03 Building Trust with a Hoarder24:56 "Clutter Hazards Uncovered"27:51 Discussing Future Care Preferences30:21 Discussing Vulnerability and Future Care35:22 "Managing Sandwich Generation Responsibilities"37:21 Moving and Downsizing Services GuideAge Wise AllianceNational Association of Senior and Specialty Move ManagersHere are my top three takeaways:Start conversations early & often: Don’t save “the talk” for a crisis moment. Building trust means having a series of honest, respectful conversations with your parents about their wishes—acknowledging their autonomy and learning what’s truly important to them.Downsize in do-able steps: Don’t let clutter (or “your stuff”) take charge. Break down the process—tackle one drawer or closet at a time, schedule short decluttering sessions, and keep it manageable. Celebrate the small wins and remember that progress, not perfection, is the goal.Ask for (and accept) help: Whether it’s from siblings, professionals, or specialized moving managers, you don’t have to go through this alone. Enlist support so you have the emotional bandwidth to care and be present for your loved ones.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
The Impact of Home Ownership on Longevity: "having too much of a concentration of rental in one neighborhood maybe is not helpful for longevity and the like." - Justin MoorI have the pleasure of sitting down with Justin Moor, the President and CEO of the Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio. Justin and his organization serve ten counties in our region, with a mission to help those who are 60 and better, not just older, live healthier, fuller, and longer lives.Together, Justin and I talk about the many services his agency offers, from case management and home repairs to meals, transportation, and vital caregiver support. We talk about how every community is unique, discuss the realities and challenges around Medicaid and long-term care, and explore the incredible value older adults continue to bring to our society.Justin also shares some eye-opening stories about how basic resources, safe housing, and social connection can impact longevity, and why advocacy at every level can make such an important difference. Whether you’re an older adult yourself, a family caregiver, or just someone passionate about creating better communities for aging in place, you’ll find practical advice and encouragement here.Here are my top 3 takeaways from this episode:"60 or Better" Mindset: Words matter! Justin stressed the importance of using inclusive language (“60 or better” vs. “60 or older”) to help break down barriers of ageism and make reaching out for support less intimidating.Aging in Place & Community-Centric Support: Today's seniors overwhelmingly want to age at home. The Area Office on Aging and its national counterparts focus on direct and contracted services—case management, meals, transportation, home modification, and more—to ensure this is possible, regardless of income.Caregivers Need Care Too: Behind every thriving older adult is often a selfless, unpaid family caregiver. Support programs for these family heroes are vital, and sometimes the “responsible family member” needs to hear that it’s okay to ask for help!Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
Life Hack to Look Younger: "There's a surefire way to look younger. Tell people to step back." - Diane Dean-EppsI have the pleasure of chatting with Diane Dean-Epps — an author, humorist, and, as she puts it, the queen of multiple jobs that make her a minimum amount of money. Diane just released a new book called Bangs and Botox: My Aging Journey Into, Through and Beyond Denial, Fillers, and Human Preservatives, and together, we’re diving into the ups and downs (and laughs!) of accepting aging.During our conversation, Diane opens up about her personal journey: how she’s learned to face her changing reflection, why she swears by bangs as an anti-aging “arsenal,” and her admittedly hilarious adventures with fillers and Botox. We also have an honest talk about the emotional side of growing older—those unsolicited public comments, the shift in how others view us, and, ultimately, the power and joy that come from embracing who we truly are, even if we’re not everyone’s cup of tea.If you’re wrestling with the idea of aging, wondering how to own your story, or just need a hearty laugh and a dose of encouragement, this is an episode for you. So join me as we explore why laughter is such good medicine, and how accepting ourselves—wrinkles, quirks, and all—can be the most liberating part of growing older.Key Moments00:00 "Aging Acceptance Journey"05:29 Embracing Aging with Humor07:30 "Embracing Authenticity Over Necessity"12:45 No Judging Cosmetic Choices14:24 "Realizing Aging Through Others' Remarks"19:14 "From Humorous Mysteries to History"22:59 "Inner Reflections on Happiness"23:26 "Saying 'No' and Pursuing Dreams"Three key takeaways:Humor is a powerful tool for acceptance: Diane reminds us that laughter is truly good medicine when it comes to embracing the changes that come with getting older. Self-deprecating humor and a lighthearted perspective can make the journey much more enjoyable.Own your journey—on your own terms: Whether it’s choosing “bangs and Botox” or simply saying “no” more often, Diane encourages us all to make choices that support our own happiness—regardless of social pressures or others’ opinions.Connection over comparison: Every story matters. Diane's message is clear: we’re all aging from the moment we stop producing collagen (yikes, age 21!)—so let’s uplift each other, share our experiences, and avoid judgment, whether our choices are about wellness, appearance, or anything else.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
I enjoyed sitting down with Marc Cooper, the insightful author behind "Older to Elder." Together, we discuss the difference between simply getting older and consciously stepping into the role of an elder—a transformation that calls for intention, mindfulness, and a commitment to higher purpose.Marc brings a refreshing perspective, moving beyond conversations about ageism and decline to focus on what’s possible when we choose to live with wisdom, curiosity, and compassion. We talk about what it means to be a “contemporary elder” and how this journey involves embracing—not avoiding—life’s endings, and, in doing so, finding freedom, peace, and relevance.Whether you’re navigating your own path through aging or supporting someone you love, I think this conversation will inspire you. It’s all about seeing aging not just as something that happens to us, but something we can deeply engage with—so we can truly age in full bloom. Key Moments00:00 Overcoming Ageism: "Older to Elder"05:13 "Elders' Acceptance of Aging"07:11 Embrace Death to Live Fully11:59 Self-Discovery and Cultural Isolation14:56 Embracing Life's Unfairness18:29 Elder Freedom and Expression23:07 "Life's End: Plan Backwards"24:22 Hearing Life's Higher Purpose30:10 Elder Acknowledgment and Transition31:22 Inspiration: Confidence, Compassion, KindnessHere are my big takeaways:Elderhood is a Choice, Not Just a Stage: Becoming an elder requires mindfulness, intentionality, and self-inquiry. It’s about embracing the responsibilities and freedoms that come with age, rather than passively accepting societal narratives about getting old.Legacy Through Presence and Purpose: Elders aren’t just “older” people—they’re contributors and stewards. By focusing on a higher purpose, elders enrich not only their own lives but also their communities, impacting personal, business, and political conversations with newfound wisdom.Spirituality & Self-Reflection Are Key: The journey from older to elder hinges on self-acceptance, letting go of the past, and cultivating a sense of meaning. Marc emphasizes that this is a spiritual journey as much as a practical one, embracing uncertainty and fostering peace with both life and death.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
"...Everybody takes their car in to get routine maintenance, because they don't want costly repairs or their vehicle to break down. And the home is the same thing." - Sean FitzgeraldIn this part of our series on aging at home, I’m taking a closer look at something that’s vital for seniors—but often gets overlooked: home maintenance. I’m joined by Sean Fitzgerald, president of TruBlue Home Service Ally, to talk about why proper home upkeep is so important for older adults who want to stay safe and independent in their own homes.Sean and I discuss the common challenges seniors face, from preventing falls to simple chores that become harder as we age. He explains how TruBlue’s services—like home safety assessments, grab bar installation, and maintenance packages—can help solve these problems and give both seniors and their families peace of mind. We also talk about how even small fixes, like improving lighting or clearing clutter, can make a big difference. Whether you’re a senior yourself, caring for an older loved one, or interested in starting a purpose-driven business in this field, you’ll find valuable insights in today’s conversation.Highlights from the Conversation:Safety First: Home safety assessments are vital to help prevent falls. TruBlue experts look for clutter, poor lighting, tricky doorways, and more—simple fixes that make a big difference.Senior-Centered Modifications: The most-requested update? Grab bars! These and other modifications (like walk-in showers) can be surprisingly affordable and tailored to each person’s needs.Ongoing Maintenance: TruBlue offers regular maintenance packages. Think quarterly filter changes, lighting checks, fixing doors, and handling seasonal outdoor chores like snow removal—so you or a loved one isn’t up on a ladder alone.Trusted Employees: All work is done by TruBlue’s own screened and insured employees, not subcontractors, giving you peace of mind.Did you know?The #1 home modification? GRAB BARS! But they also offer creative solutions—like affordable ways to turn your tub into a walk-in shower, without the full remodel price tag. Seniors should have safety and dignity at home.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
What are some of the most important factors you should consider when planning to age at home?Welcome to another episode of Aging In Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale. I’m so glad you’re here as we wrap up our “Aging at Home” series with a conversation packed full of practical strategies to help you—or the ones you love—stay safe, independent, and happy right at home.In this episode, I’m joined by Deana Liss, Executive Director of Elderwerks, a nonprofit organization from Illinois that provides complimentary support to older adults and their families. Together, we dive into what it really takes to age well at home, covering everything from making your living space safer and more accessible to financial planning, long-term care options, and the vital importance of honest conversations and early planning.We’ll also tackle the rising threat of scams targeting seniors and point you to reliable resources and a supportive community, with highlights on the Elderwerks Senior Resource Directory—a goldmine of information for anyone navigating the aging process.Whether you’re hoping to age in place, helping a loved one, or work with older adults, you’ll find practical advice, peace of mind, and a few moments of laughter along the way. Join us as we empower ourselves to make thoughtful, confident choices about aging well.Top Takeaways from This Episode:Keys to Aging Well at Home - Deana shares that aging well at home starts with planning. This means honestly evaluating your current health, finances, and home setup. Plan Financially for Every Stage - If home isn’t an option, knowing the costs of senior living is essential. Assisted living can start at $6,000/month, with memory care and skilled nursing reaching as high as $11,000/month. Don’t Hesitate to Ask for Help - Reaching out for support or sharing your plans with family doesn’t signal a loss of independence—it secures it. Key Moments00:00 Elderwerks Expands Aging Support Services04:26 Aging Gracefully at Home07:28 Rising U.S. Aging Costs11:18 Elder Care Support and Planning15:12 "Elderwerks: Aging Resources Online"16:15 Elder Works: Comprehensive Care Experts19:53 Scams Escalating: Seniors at Risk25:52 Elderwerks Funding and Partnership Efforts27:47 Aging Well: Planning ResourcesEmail me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
Curious about how your local pharmacy can help you age at home?In this episode, we look into the benefits of choosing a local pharmacy, and how it can enhance your ability to age at home successfully. My guest is Hussain, an experienced pharmacist and owner of GoodNeighbors Family Pharmacy in Toledo, Ohio. Hussain shares his vast experience with seniors and discusses the personalized services his pharmacy offers, such as free delivery, home vaccinations, and medication packaging. Together, we highlight the importance of building relationships with local pharmacies and the personalized attention they provide—benefits that go beyond what's typically available at chain pharmacies. Here's what we uncover...Personalized Care is Key: Local pharmacies offer a unique level of personal attention and familiarity. Hussain emphasizes the importance of knowing each patient personally, which can lead to better health outcomes through tailored advice and support.Superior Services for Seniors: From free home delivery to in-home vaccination services, local pharmacies provide invaluable programs to support aging at home. Their medication packaging ensures seniors take the right dose at the right time, reducing the risk of medication errors significantly.Community-Strengthening Benefits: Shopping local doesn't just benefit your health; it strengthens community ties. Local pharmacies hire locally and invest in community relationships, offering an essential alternative to chain pharmacies with consistent and caring service.00:00 "Local vs. Chain Pharmacy Staffing"05:34 "Community Support in Local Pharmacies"07:54 Free Medication Compliance Packaging12:52 Local Pharmacy Cost Savings13:25 Saving Patients Money with CouponsGoodNeighbors Family PharmacyEmail me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
With this episode, I start our our "Aging at Home" series with a focus on the invaluable role of home care. I am joined by a remarkable guest, Stephen Tweed, a leading expert in the home care industry. Steven is the CEO of Leading Home Care, a consulting and publishing company specializing in the home care sector, and he's also the founder of the Home Care CEO Forum.Stephen shares his personal journey and professional insights, revealing how home care can not only support individuals in staying independent but also foster a sense of peace for families. Through his extensive experience, both personally as a father to his son Jason and professionally, Stephen highlights the benefits and essence of home care in today's society. We also talk about how to choose the right home care agency and discuss the significance of preparing for senior care as the fastest-growing demographic in our society continues to rise. Whether you're a family member looking for care or considering starting an agency, this episode is packed with valuable insights and advice. Here are some key highlights🔹 Home Care as Independence: Many people believe that accepting home care means losing independence, but Stephen emphasizes that it's about enhancing and maintaining independence. 🔹 Choosing the Right Home Care: Whether through personal recommendations, advice from trusted advisors, or thorough online research, finding the right home care can significantly impact one's experience and satisfaction.🔹 The Growing Importance of Home Care: As many prefer to receive care at home, home care is positioned as a key to providing peace of mind and quality of life.Key Moments00:00 Leading Home Care CEO Overview04:04 The Blessings of Home Care08:24 Reluctance to Accept Elderly Care10:09 Home Care: Preferred by Seniors14:25 Passion for Home Health Industry16:33 Understanding Home Care Options21:53 Managed Care and Home Care Referrals23:24 Home Care Mastermind Journey28:22 Senior Home Care Awareness EncouragedEmail me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
"Turning Volunteerism Into a Recruitment Platform": "I thought, okay, if I can kind of think of this almost as a recruitment platform and use the students need for volunteer hours, I can find the hidden gems." - Isabella SolanoI am delighted to explore the powerful impact of intergenerational friendships with my guest, Isabella Solano, the inspiring founder of Herralink. Isabella's nonprofit initiative in Northern Virginia connects high school students with seniors in various communities to build meaningful friendships and combat loneliness. We talk about how Herralink started, the personal motivation driving Isabella's mission, and the growing positive outcomes for both young volunteers and seniors. Learn about the importance of connection and how fostering these relationships can not only enrich lives but also change how we perceive the aging process. Key Moments00:00 Finding Joy in Nursing Home Visits05:48 Seniors: Forgotten and Isolated09:07 Senior Community Activity Collaboration12:39 Intergenerational Benefits and Loneliness Solutions14:42 "Real Connection Over Digital Illusions"16:45 "Embracing Aging Positively"Here are three key takeaways that really stood out:Empathy and Connection: By participating in activities like bingo or arts and crafts, students and seniors become genuine friends, fostering empathy and understanding across generations.Personal and Professional Growth: Through volunteering, young people gain invaluable life skills. These interactions teach young individuals to communicate beyond digital screens, enhancing their social skills and emotional intelligence.The Ripple Effect of Friendship: Students carry these experiences forward, learning the importance of community involvement and how small acts of kindness can combat loneliness and improve well-being.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter; we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-3000 to learn.
I am joined by Amanda Barusch, a retired professor of social work and gerontology, who brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to our discussion. Amanda recently authored the compelling book, "Aging Angry, Making Peace with Rage."Fear of anger can ultimately be as destructive as expressed rage, fomenting social isolation, injustice, and misunderstanding. In rich and insightful prose, "Aging Angry" draws upon the experiences of hundreds of older adults and a wealth of literary and academic sources to empower readers with new understanding of anger’s sources, dynamics, and possibilities.Together, we explore the underlying causes of anger in older adults, from workplace ageism to family dynamics, and discuss how this anger can be understood and even channeled into positive change. We uncover the realities of aging beyond the stereotypes and learn how to make peace with rage. Hear invaluable insights and advice for anyone experiencing or witnessing the complexities of aging.Key Moments00:00 Engaging Topic: Anger in Senior Care05:58 "Aging Angry"09:12 Pause for Thoughtful Response12:35 Family Dynamics and Communication Challenges15:22 "Rage as a Catalyst for Change"18:01 Listening Fuels Positive Change22:33 "Managing Anger in Restrictive Cultures"25:51 Challenging Ageism Assumptions27:03 Evaluating Attitudes in Elder CareKey TakeawaysPractice the Pause: Reacting impulsively to anger often leads to regret. Taking a moment to pause allows for more thoughtful responses and channeling anger into positive change.Family Dynamics Matter: Interactions with family members are the most common source of anger among older adults. Finding ways to communicate effectively and respectfully can mitigate this.Anger as a Catalyst: Anger, even at its most intense, is a powerful motivator for change. Recognizing and managing it productively can lead to significant personal and social transformations.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter, and we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-7000 to learn.
I explore the power and importance of storytelling with Andrew Hall, cofounder of No Story Lost. Andrew and his team are dedicated to preserving life's treasured moments by transforming individuals' life stories into beautifully crafted heirloom books. We explore the power of memories, the connection that storytelling fosters, and the legacy it leaves behind. You'll learn about the process of capturing these stories and the special value they hold for families, as well as discuss tips for ensuring that no story is ever lost. Whether you're curious about creating a lasting tribute to a loved one or simply interested in the magic of storytelling, this is an insightful conversation.Memorable Moments00:00 Creating Personal Life Story Books05:22 Quality Storytelling Over DIY Solutions10:00 Interview Insights: Life's Purpose12:31 Unlocking Shy Interviewees14:42 One-Hour Love Story Book17:44 Capture Family Stories NowHere are 3 key takeaways from my conversation with Andrew:The Power of Storytelling: Andrew highlighted how storytelling not only serves as a profound way to preserve memories but also strengthens family connections and passes on invaluable wisdom and values to the next generation.Value of Personal Memoirs: For those who think they may not have much to tell, Andrew's experience proves otherwise. Everyone’s stories, no matter how small, can become engaging narratives that capture their essence and history.Preserving Legacy: No Story Lost offers a unique service that combines expert interviewing, writing, and book designing to ensure that these memories are not only preserved but cherished in high-quality, heirloom books.Email me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.comAging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by HomeCaire. We believe every patient should get the personalized care they need, in the way they want it. Every caregiver should feel supported, valued, and motivated. We see each person as their own entity, with unique needs, desires, and skills. Our goal is to best support our family as they reach new milestones.Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Android user? http://www.subscribeonandroid.comCopyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Thank you for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa StockdaleThanks for listening to Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale, sponsored by HomeCaire of Ohio. We added an "i" to care because we care about the individual. That includes the individual caregiver and the individual client. From each caregiver's caseload to every client's care plan, we understand that individual preferences and priorities matter. People matter, and we haven't lost sight of that here at HomeCaire of Ohio. If you or someone you know needs personal care at home, call 419-458-7000 to learn.
Do you want to make your home smart, but aren't sure where to begin? Are you worried about hackers taking control of your smart devices? Do you want to make a smart home that keeps your family entertained, comfortable, and safe?My guest is the author of The Smart Home Manual, Marlon Buchanan. He has worked in the IT field for over twenty-five years as a software developer, a college instructor, and an IT Director. When you are done reading The Smart Home Manual you'll know:What a smart home is and what it can do for youHow much smart homes costHow to start building your smart home from scratchHow to pick the right smart home devicesHow to plan for the future of the smart homeHow to secure your smart homePlus, you'll be equipped with all the tools and information you need to plan, design, and implement the smart home you've always wanted.And make a note of his 3 tips for a smart home, which includes:a good home network/wifithink about what you want your smart home to do for youstart simple and play, and then add moreEmail me, Lisa Stockdale, anytime at aginginfullbloom@gmail.com Copyright 2026 Lisa Stockdale Mentioned in this episode:Aging in Full Bloom with Lisa Stockdale is sponsored by Capital Health Care Network, an Ohio-based, family-owned and operated company, providing solutions that help seniors age on their own terms. Those solutions include home care, senior living, nursing home and rehab care, and hospice. Learn more at Capital Health Care Network.









