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John Deeks and the team at YourLifeChoices talk travel, health and retirement tips and tidbits, to inform you, give you a laugh and help you live a better life from middle age to retirement. Members of the team also pop in for a chat, as do friends and experts from a variety of fields and backgrounds.
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James Williams from RACV
One of the hallmarks of independence, particularly as you get older, is holding a drivers license and being able to drive your own car. Getting an older person to give up their wheels can be a lesson in futility, no matter how they need to stop driving.
Getting older doesn't mean you automatically have to give up your independence, but it does mean you may have to take extra precautions compared with someone younger.
Joining John on the podcast today is James Williams, head of policy at the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV). Operating since 1903, RACV is a motoring club offering various services to members, including roadside assistance and car insurance.
Mr Williams is here to highlight some of the pitfalls of being an older driver, but also some of the positives you can only get with years of experience behind the wheel. -
Chris Grice from National Seniors on the budget
National Seniors is one of Australia's foremost advocacy groups representing the interests of older people. CEO Chris Grice joins host John Deeks again on the podcast this week, after his very popular episode a few weeks ago.
He's back to discuss this year's Federal Budget, and what it means for Aussie seniors - from discount medicines to concession cards, there was a lot of ground to cover. He also gives us an update on the push to get the Aged Care Act implemented into law.
Sit back and enjoy our chat with one of the leading voices for older Australians. -
Noel Whittaker talks wills, death and taxes
Australia's Financial Wizard of Oz is back with us on the YourLifeChoices podcast this week. Noel Whittaker is one of the country's foremost financial minds, with a particular interest in retirement finance and wealth building.
He is the author of 22 books on the subject, and his latest title Wills, death and taxes made simple, is available now and contains loads of tips and to help navigate some of the trickier financial parts of the end of life. -
Dr Jane Foster on building emotional resilience
With so much upheaval over the past few years, its never been more important to develop greater emotional resilience.
In this episode, Dr Jane Foster and I explore vital skills that can help you live a happier, less-stressful life. -
Master herbalist Gerard Quigley and prostate cancer campaigner Shannon Gove
Pharmacist and master herbalist Gerard Quigley joins me once again to talk about the best supplements and natural therapies to complement more traditional medicines. With decades of experience, Gerard can get you up and about again - naturally.
In a bit of bonus media, today's podcast features a second interview - this time with prostate cancer awareness campaigner Shannon Gove. Shannon sadly lost his father to prostate cancer and has since been holding his 'Tour de Tony' cycling events to raise money for prostate cancer research. -
YLC managing editor Gary Andrews on the Retirement Affordability Index
YLC managing editor joins host John Deeks this week to discuss the latest Retirement Affordability Index figures.