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OMG I'm Getting Older and So Is My Mom

Author: Scott Greenberg

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OMG I'm Getting Older and so is My Mom is about coping with getting older ourselves and dealing with our aging parents.
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It's like they say, "all good things must come to an end." Join Scott on his last episode of "OMG, I'm Getting Older and So Is My Mom" as he recaps the last 12 years and shares some parting words about issues that are critical to our senior population. 
Learn about the life and times of Bobby Darin with performer Ron Gartner, who has a show called "Splish Splash: The Music of Bobby Darin," coming to you soon. So much you didn’t know unveiled in this fun and entertaining show.  
In a wide ranging conversation Scott talks to Joseph and Jonathan Karp, recently named Super Elder Lawyers, about how to ensure your wishes for how you want to live the rest of your life are honored. A most important and informative discussion.  
Dying is never an easy subject but knowing how people die and how to cope with a loved one who is dying is extremely important. Listen in as Dr. Leonard Hock talks about dying in his inimitable fashion using grace and humanity to help us weather this very difficult time.  
Retirement is scary and how to navigate the financial planning for retirement can be even scarier. Tune in to hear Scott speak with David Rosell of Rosell Wealth Management and learn how you can make retirement the best it can be. 
Author Debbie Weiss talks about her new book "On Second Thought... Maybe I Can," a story about defying the odds and challenges of being a family caregiver to three loved ones and still managing to reinvent herself after age 50. 
Having trouble hearing your TV or your friends when they’re speaking to you? Are the noises in the restaurant impacting your enjoyment on your night out? Join Scott as he speaks with Dr. Lyndsey Bride, Audiologist at Adept Audiology, about hearing aids, early warning signs, and causes of hearing loss. All of your questions will be answered on this incredibly informative and important show.  
Dr. Joy Siegel talks to Scott about moral injury. What is it? Why we should care? What can be done about it?  A very powerful and thoughtful show that is bound to make you think. 
Kelley Jackson, PhD and Nurse Practitioner, joins us tonight to talk about an exciting new research project being conducted at Florida Atlantic University. The project is designed to look for a possible correlation between driving habits and the early detection of dementia. Find the answer when you tune in to this very interesting show.  
In one of Scott’s most fascinating shows he speaks with Lizbeth Uzcategui from Hanger Clinic about artificial limbs and prosthetics. Born without a right arm, Lizbeth talks about the challenges and victories of being an amputee and the progress being made in the world of prosthetics. 
Reverse Mortgages, are they good or bad? Well, they may not be what you think they are, which is why you should listen to tonight’s episode. JD Dinnocenzo, a reverse mortgage expert, will answer all your questions and confront many of the myths surrounding reverse mortgages. A fascinating look at this most important product. 
Dr. J.W. Snider, radiation oncologist at South Florida Proton Therapy Institute, explains proton radiation vs. traditional x-ray radiation and when each would be best for you. In a wide ranging interview Dr. Snider answers all our questions about this state of the art therapy available in only 42 centers across the country. Fascinating and informative. 
Dr. Jeffrey Kotzen shares all you need to know about semaglutide, weight loss and an interesting new "non-surgical facelift." So much valuable information shared in this must listen to episode.   
Rabbi Jay Lyons talks us through green burials and why they may be for you. An interesting look at a new concept in burial options for those concerned about the environment and the ecological impact of traditional funerals or cremation. 
Tune in to listen to Florida State Senator Tina Polsky unpack this year's most important legislative session. In a wide ranging review of the key events that took place, hear her tell the complete story beyond just the headlines. 
One of the most important educational conferences dealing with Alzheimer’s disease is the Alzheimer’s Community Care annual conference. It’s coming up soon and Dr. Karen Gilbert, conference coordinator, is here to tell us all that is available at this year's conference to help people living with the condition live their best life possible. 
Long term care will be necessary for over 70% of us over the age of 65 at some point in our lifetimes. How you will pay for it is often misunderstood. Tune in to hear Jeff Lukosavich, long term care insurance expert, answer all your questions about how you might benefit from having long term care coverage. 
Al Townsend of Townsend Financial Life Management talks about how to protect yourself from financial fraud and abuse and how a solid financial plan can help. Who needs a financial plan? Everyone, no matter how much money you may have or don’t have. 
Dr. Sameea Husain, Director of Movement Disorder at Marcus Neuroscience, talks about Parkinson’s Disease. From diagnosis to treatment to the state of clinical research you don’t want to miss this show if you know someone with PD or think you may have it.  
Getting older is always challenging but for the LGBTQ community there are many more problems to overcome. Join Scott, with his guest Paul Iarrobino, a nationally known expert on LGBTQ aging, as they discuss the challenges this community faces. 
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