Roundtable Talk

Roundtable Talk is a podcast about longevity, senior services marketing and the quality of life as one ages. In each episode, we’ll talk with industry experts and thought leaders about how to solve the many mature market challenges facing our industry today.

EP 22 / Rick Robinson / Innovator and champion for aging better through technology

Agetech is one of the fastest-growing frontiers in innovation, with the potential to transform how older adults live, connect, and thrive. At the center of this movement is Rick Robinson, Vice President and General Manager of the Agetech Collaborative from AARP, who is building a vibrant ecosystem of startups, investors, and enterprises committed to reshaping the future of aging. In this episode of Roundtable Talk, Rick discusses how the collaborative accelerates startups, drives inclusivity in product design, and helps older adults embrace new technology. He also highlights the promise of AI and embodied devices to ease challenges like social isolation and the caregiver shortage.

10-01
01:05:37

EP 21 / Peter Murphy Lewis / Filmmaker, storyteller and advocate for the heroes of long-term care

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Peter Murphy Lewis, documentary filmmaker and co-creator of People Worth Caring About, a YouTube series that shines a spotlight on caregivers in long-term care communities across the country. Peter shares how his grandparents’ positive experiences in senior living inspired his work and why focusing on staff stories helps shift public perception. He recalls moving encounters in hospice, lessons about dignity and language, and how storytelling can inspire young people to see caregiving as a calling.

09-11
47:35

EP 20 / Bridget Weston / CEO of SCORE and Champion for Retired & Older Adult Mentors

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Bridget Weston, CEO of SCORE, a nonprofit dedicated to mentoring and educating small business owners. Bridget has spent more than 16 years helping lead SCORE’s mission, which has long relied on the expertise of retired and older mentors who bring decades of business experience to the entrepreneurs they serve. Derek and Bridget discuss how SCORE pairs seasoned professionals with younger entrepreneurs, how older mentors stay engaged and purposeful through volunteering and the role of encore entrepreneurs (age 55+) in starting new ventures.

08-27
36:47

EP 19 / Laurie Orlov / Advocate for Tech-Enhanced Aging and Independence

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we're joined by Laurie Orlov, a leading expert in aging and technology. As the founder of Aging and Health Technology Watch, Laurie leverages her extensive experience in IT and personal caregiving challenges to offer insights into how technological innovations can enhance the lives of older adults. In our conversation, Laurie shares her journey to becoming a thought leader in age-related technology. Laurie also discusses the transformative potential of AI in senior care, advocating for proactive technological solutions and greater inclusivity of older adults in product design processes.

08-14
43:13

EP 18 / Bob Kramer / Disruptive force in aging and senior living transformation

As the co-founder of the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing and Care (NIC) and founder of Nexus Insights, Bob Kramer has been called a “disruptive force” in the field, always challenging us to think differently about aging, housing and care. In the newest episode of Roundtable Talk, Bob challenges the prevailing negative perceptions of aging, describing ageism as a prejudice against our future selves. He also highlights the significant, yet overlooked, potential of older adults in the workforce and addresses the epidemic of loneliness.

07-31
01:01:10

EP 17 / Barbara Sullivan / Leading voice in the Village Movement

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Barbara Sullivan, National Director of the Village to Village Network. With a background in long-term care and nonprofit leadership, Barbara has been a key force behind the village movement, which helps older adults age in place with community support. Derek and Barbara discuss how villages serve the “missing middle,” the vital role of volunteers, and creative partnerships with senior living, healthcare, and faith-based groups. Barbara also shares how villages combat social isolation and her vision to expand the movement

07-17
56:57

EP 16 / Marvell Adams Jr. / Senior living leader and advocate for equity, inclusion & caregiver support

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Marvell Adams, Jr., a longtime leader in aging services and the founder of W. Lawson, a consulting firm focused on equity and inclusion. He also serves as CEO of Caregiver Action Network, supporting millions of unpaid family caregivers across the country. Marvell shares how the Longevity and Inclusion Alliance Fellows Program helps leaders embed belonging into aging services. He also discusses the emotional realities of caregiving, the importance of succession planning, and why the future of senior living must be more inclusive, intergenerational, and community-connected.

07-02
01:15:08

EP 15 / Dr. Linda Fried / Geriatrician, public health leader and pioneer in healthy aging

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Dr. Linda Fried, a world-renowned geriatrician, public health expert, and Dean of Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. A pioneer in the science of healthy aging and frailty, Dr. Fried has dedicated her career to understanding how we can build systems and communities that support longer, healthier, and more purposeful lives. Derek and Dr. Fried explore the medical realities of frailty, why physical activity is the best prevention strategy, and how public health systems must evolve to meet the needs of an aging population.

06-04
01:16:56

EP 14 / Dr. Tom Kamber / Founder of Senior Planet and Advocate for Digital Inclusion

On this episode of Roundtable Talk, Dr. Tom Kamber, founder of Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) and Senior Planet, shares how he's helping older adults thrive through digital connection, education, and empowerment. He discusses the evolution of OATS, the power of community-centered tech education, and how tools like smart homes, AI, and telehealth are reshaping what it means to age well in the digital era.

05-22
48:39

EP 13 / Dr. Louise Aronson / Geriatrician, author and leading voice on reimagining aging

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Dr. Louise Aronson, a nationally recognized geriatrician, educator, and the bestselling author of Elderhood. As a professor of medicine at UCSF and a leading voice in aging and eldercare, Dr. Aronson challenges cultural and medical assumptions about growing older and advocates for a more nuanced, inclusive view of elderhood. Derek and Dr. Aronson discuss why aging should be seen as a diverse, decades-long life stage. She highlights the impact of ageism in healthcare, the value of intergenerational programs, and the need for better training and broader reforms to help older adults live fully.

05-08
01:04:15

EP 12 / Andrew Carle / University retirement community pioneer

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Andrew Carle, a nationally recognized expert in senior living and the founder of UniversityRetirementCommunities.com. With more than three decades in the field, Andrew has served as a senior living executive, educator, and consultant. Today, he continues to lead innovation as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. In his conversation with Roundtable Talk host Derek Dunham, Andrew shares how university retirement communities (URCs) are reshaping the future of aging. He also breaks down his five-point framework for successful URCs and his theory that URCs could even slow or reverse aspects of aging by tapping into powerful college-era memories.

04-23
52:37

EP 11 / Larry Carlson / Senior Living Innovator and Dementia Care Visionary

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Larry Carlson, retired president and CEO of United Methodist Communities. With over 45 years of experience in senior living, Larry is known for pioneering person-directed care, integrating cutting-edge technology, and reimagining dementia care. Derek and Larry explore the evolution of senior living, how AI and tech tools have transformed operations and improved staff workflows and why the industry must embrace innovation or risk falling behind.

04-10
38:40

EP 10 / Terry Farrell / Actress, sci-fi icon and advocate for authentic aging

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Terry Farrell, acclaimed actress and sci-fi icon best known for her role as Jadzia Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Reggie on Becker. With a career spanning modeling, television, and film, Terry brings a unique perspective on aging, reinvention, and staying grounded in an image-driven industry. Derek and Terry talk about her approach to aging, her break from acting to raise her son, and why she's stepping back into the industry. She opens up about embracing authenticity, the influence of Star Trek, and how representation in entertainment is evolving.

03-27
49:40

EP 09 / Scott Townsley / Senior Living Strategist and Advocate for Innovation

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Scott Townsley, a senior living strategist and consultant with over 35 years of experience in the industry. As the founder of Third Age and Trilogy Consulting, Scott has advised countless organizations on navigating change, embracing innovation and preparing for the future of aging services. Derek and Scott explore the challenges facing senior living today, how the traditional governance model is failing and how senior living providers can rethink their approach to data and business models to remain relevant.

03-13
01:08:25

EP 08 / Dr. Robyn Stone / LeadingAge Researcher & Expert in Aging Policy

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Dr. Robyn Stone, a nationally recognized expert in aging policy and long-term care. As Senior Vice President of Research at LeadingAge and Co-Director of the LeadingAge LTSS Center, she has spent decades bridging the gap between policy, research, and real-world solutions to improve aging services. Derek and Dr. Stone discuss the workforce crisis in long-term care, the challenges of educating consumers about aging services, and the role of technology in supporting caregivers. She also reflects on her decades in the field, offering insights on how change happens—slowly, but steadily.

02-26
01:00:07

EP 07 / Dr. David Katz / Physician, author and expert on wellness & longevity

On this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, we sit down with Dr. David Katz, a leading expert in nutrition, wellness, and longevity. As the Founding Director of the Yale Prevention Research Center, Dr. Katz has spent his career helping people live longer, healthier lives. Derek and Dr. Katz dive into his insights on aging, disease prevention, and the power of lifestyle medicine. Plus, we discuss his thought-provoking article, “Rage at Aging,” and why he believes we should be fighting for better health spans, not just longer life spans.

02-14
01:07:27

EP 06 / Lindsey Beagley / Global advocate for purposeful aging and lifelong learning

As the Senior Director of Lifelong University Engagement at Mirabella at Arizona State University, Lindsey Beagley works at the intersection of higher education and senior living. Mirabella at Arizona State University is a retirement community on ASU’s Tempe campus, offering residents full access to the university's resources, including classes, cultural events, and facilities. In this episode of Varsity’s Roundtable Talk, Derek and Lindsey talk about lifelong learning, intergenerational connections, life in the Peace Corps and what she’s looking forward to as she ages.

01-23
54:38

EP 05 / Diane Harris / Award-winning journalist, speaker and financial guru

Diane Harris is a former editor-in-chief of Money Magazine and a former deputy editor of Newsweek. She’s an award winning journalist, a well-traveled speaker and an expert in personal finance and financial wellness. She also recently wrote an article for the New York Times about solo agers and planning for retirement when you’re on your own. In this episode of Roundtable Talk, Derek and Diane talk about solo aging (and the classic mistake that many solo agers make when choosing a proxy), financial longevity, how retirees can plan for healthcare costs and easing into retirement by keeping a hand in the workforce, not your whole body.

12-18
01:02:29

EP 04 / Mo Rocca / Humorist, journalist and author of Roctogenarians

Some of you may know Mo Rocca from The Daily Show while others know him as a correspondent on CBS Sunday Morning. Mo is also the author of Roctogenarians, a new book that tells the inspiring stories of people who followed their dreams and achieved success later in life. People like Laura Ingalls Wilder, who published her first "Little House" book at 65 and Samuel Whittemore, who fought in the American Revolutionary War at 78.  In this episode of Roundtable Talk, Derek and Mo talk about how a casual conversation with Chance the Rapper changed Mo’s perspective on aging, the key to longevity, presidential history and what makes 1888 such a great year to be born.

12-01
52:17

EP 03 / Dr. Sara Zeff Geber / Author and nationally recognized expert on solo aging

Dr. Sara Zeff Geber is the nation’s foremost authority on solo aging, specializing in the unique challenges faced by older adults without traditional family support. As a gerontologist and author of Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers she empowers those who are aging alone to embrace independence while planning proactively for a fulfilling, secure future. In this episode of Roundtable Talk, Derek and Sara talk about how solo agers can build social networks to provide support later in life, why senior living communities are the best option for solo agers, the challenges she’s had with her own solo-aging journey and some of the joys and positive aspects of aging alone.

11-21
40:12

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