Empowered Elder Podcast

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Aging doesn’t come with a manual — but it does come with questions. The Empowered Elder Podcast connects adults and families with trusted professionals and real answers to help navigate the aging journey wisely, confidently, and with peace of mind. Through empowering conversations, practical guidance, and heartfelt stories, we transform uncertainty into confidence — because aging is a journey you don’t have to walk alone.

  1. Aug 3

    What Should You Do If You Fall for a Scam? Tips for Older Adults - PART 2

    Artificial intelligence is changing the landscape of fraud, but technology isn't the only challenge. Fear, embarrassment, and silence often keep people from asking for help when they need it most. In Part 2 of this conversation, Mark Fetterhoff, Program Manager of AARP ElderWatch, shares practical steps to protect your financial accounts, improve online safety, and respond quickly if you become the target of a scam. From two-factor authentication and public Wi-Fi safety to fraud alerts and credit freezes, this episode is filled with simple actions anyone can take. Just as importantly, we discuss why creating judgment-free conversations with older adults can help families recognize scams sooner and support one another with confidence instead of fear. No matter where you are in your journey, we hope this conversation reminds you that knowledge, preparation, and open communication are some of the strongest tools we have. In partnership with Agewise Colorado:https://agewisecolorado.org/blog/empo...🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6CnZ3fF...🍎 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast...🔗 Visit our website & episode resources:http://bit.ly/EmpoweredElderPodcastGuests: Mark Fetterhoff, Program Manager, AARP ElderWatch🌐 https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-frau...Hosts: 🎙️ Tasha Beckman & Nicole Robilotto The Empowered Elder Podcast — where we talk about home, heart, and the next chapter of life.

    What Should You Do If You Fall for a Scam? Tips for Older Adults - PART 2
  2. Jul 27

    How Older Adults Can Stay One Step Ahead of Scammers

    Scams are constantly evolving, and they're becoming harder to recognize. In this episode, Mark Fetterhoff, Program Manager of AARP ElderWatch, shares why financial fraud isn't just a technology issue—it's a people issue. Together, we explore the most common scams targeting older adults, why these schemes are so effective, and practical ways to protect yourself without living in fear. From home repair fraud and romance scams to identity theft and spoofed phone calls, Mark offers clear, actionable advice that anyone can use. Whether you're an older adult, caring for an aging parent, or supporting a loved one, this conversation is a reminder that awareness, preparation, and trusted conversations are some of the strongest tools we have. Thanks for listening. We hope this episode leaves you feeling more informed, more confident, and reminded that you don't have to navigate these challenges alone. In partnership with Agewise Colorado:https://agewisecolorado.org/blog/empowered-elder-podcasts/🍎 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/empowered-elder-podcast/id1862896231 ▶️ Youtube: https://youtu.be/irHc6d0v8Bw 🔗 Visit our website & episode resources:http://bit.ly/EmpoweredElderPodcastGuests: Mark Fetterhoff, Program Manager, AARP ElderWatch🌐 https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/helpline/Hosts: 🎙️ Tasha Beckman & Nicole Robilotto The Empowered Elder Podcast — where we talk about home, heart, and the next chapter of life.

    How Older Adults Can Stay One Step Ahead of Scammers
  3. Jul 20

    How to start decluttering without feeling overwhelmed?

    Our homes tell the stories of our lives—but eventually, every family faces the question of what to keep, what to let go of, and how to begin those conversations with compassion. In this episode, Patty Powers, BSN, RN, shares how her years in healthcare shaped her approach to professional organizing and why Swedish Death Cleaning is far less about death than it is about living well today. Together, we explore the emotions behind sentimental belongings, the guilt that often keeps us holding on, and practical ways to start decluttering without becoming overwhelmed. You'll also hear thoughtful advice on talking with aging parents about their belongings, why hoarding deserves compassion and professional support, and simple strategies for taking the first step—whether that's one drawer or one conversation. If you're caring for a loved one, planning ahead, or simply wondering where to begin, we hope this episode reminds you that every small step forward is an act of care—for yourself and for the people you love. In partnership with Agewise Colorado:https://agewisecolorado.org/blog/empo...🍎 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast...🔗 Visit our website & episode resources:http://bit.ly/EmpoweredElderPodcastGuests: Patty Powers, BSN, RNOwner, Order and More LLC (Professional Organizing)🌐 https://orderandmore.com/Hosts: 🎙️ Tasha Beckman & Nicole Robilotto The Empowered Elder Podcast — where we talk about home, heart, and the next chapter of life.

    How to start decluttering without feeling overwhelmed?
  4. Jul 6

    Paying for Home Care: Which Option Is Right for Your Family?

    Planning for care isn't only about finding the right support—it's also about understanding the resources that can make that care possible. In Part 2, Philip Sutton shares practical guidance on long-term care insurance, Medicaid, VA benefits, preparing for a hospital discharge, and why even a few hours of home care can help seniors stay safe, independent, and connected. Whether you're caring for a spouse, helping an aging parent, or planning ahead for your own future, this conversation offers clear, compassionate advice to help you make informed decisions with confidence. Because when families have the right information, they can focus less on the crisis—and more on the person they love. 00:00 – Episode Introduction and Overview01:34 – Balancing Spousal Care Needs and Cohabitation Options04:39 – Utilizing Home Care for Respite and Safety05:09 – How In-Home Support Promotes Independence and Safety07:38 – Deciphering Financial Resources and Long-Term Care Insurance09:50 – Steps to Locate and Identify Existing Care Policies11:35 – Formulating a Successful Hospital-to-Home Discharge Plan14:48 – Managing Case Worker Collaboration and Community Placement15:03 – Navigating Staffing Challenges and Caregiver Relationships18:12 – Managing Caregiver Burnout, Grief, and Emotional Stress21:57 – Lightning Round Insights on Caregiving and Aging22:56 – Key Takeaways and Show Conclusion Guests: Philip Sutton (Phil), President, Assisting Hands Broomfield🌐https://www.assistinghands.com/broomf...Hosts: 🎙️ Tasha Beckman & Nicole Robilotto The Empowered Elder Podcast — where we talk about home, heart, and the next chapter of life. In partnership with Agewise Colorado: https://agewisecolorado.org/blog/empowered-elder-podcasts/ 🍎 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/empowered-elder-podcast/id1862896231 ▶️ Youtube: https://youtu.be/_APeo5XC8uA?si=VXNrQQQtsNT8bexm 🔗 Visit our website & episode resources: http://bit.ly/EmpoweredElderPodcast

    Paying for Home Care: Which Option Is Right for Your Family?
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Aging doesn’t come with a manual — but it does come with questions. The Empowered Elder Podcast connects adults and families with trusted professionals and real answers to help navigate the aging journey wisely, confidently, and with peace of mind. Through empowering conversations, practical guidance, and heartfelt stories, we transform uncertainty into confidence — because aging is a journey you don’t have to walk alone.