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This is a podcast that will turnaround misperceptions about the aging process and the later stages of our lives. It will provide a forum through various interviews of people aged 75+ who are growing older in a positive way to dispel the cloud of resistance and fear of growing older that is representative of many baby boomers. Growing older with Gusto showcases people from various walks of life who will discuss what they have done in the past, and continue to do today to give their lives meaning and to grow older with gusto.



Guests who describe what it takes to embrace their later years can energize, and change the focus of baby boomers and others who have negative perceptions of this phase of life. Baby boomers, a generation that has historically had an impact on society can lose their fear of aging, embrace our later years & be another way of this generation making its mark on society.



Gail Zugerman, the host of this podcast, is an experienced moderator, facilitator, and interviewer who spent the majority of her career as an independent qualitative marketing research consultant. Her expertise in working in the medical, B2B, and consumer markets with the older population provides a springboard for showing the way that our brains are wired to continue growing and achieving all of our lives.

Growing Older with Gusto Gail Zugerman

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    • 4.7 • 22 Ratings

This is a podcast that will turnaround misperceptions about the aging process and the later stages of our lives. It will provide a forum through various interviews of people aged 75+ who are growing older in a positive way to dispel the cloud of resistance and fear of growing older that is representative of many baby boomers. Growing older with Gusto showcases people from various walks of life who will discuss what they have done in the past, and continue to do today to give their lives meaning and to grow older with gusto.



Guests who describe what it takes to embrace their later years can energize, and change the focus of baby boomers and others who have negative perceptions of this phase of life. Baby boomers, a generation that has historically had an impact on society can lose their fear of aging, embrace our later years & be another way of this generation making its mark on society.



Gail Zugerman, the host of this podcast, is an experienced moderator, facilitator, and interviewer who spent the majority of her career as an independent qualitative marketing research consultant. Her expertise in working in the medical, B2B, and consumer markets with the older population provides a springboard for showing the way that our brains are wired to continue growing and achieving all of our lives.

    How Parent Projects Can Help You Care For Elderly Loved Ones With Bina Colman

    How Parent Projects Can Help You Care For Elderly Loved Ones With Bina Colman

    Struggling to care for aging parents while juggling your own family? Today, Bina Coleman discusses the challenges of being part of the sandwich generation and the importance of finding support groups and resources. She also talks about the future of Parent Projects, a company that helps families stay organized and communicate with each other about caring for elderly loved ones, including the use of artificial intelligence to help families better care for their aging parents. Don't miss out! Learn how to make caring for your aging parents a little easier.

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    How Parent Projects Can Help You Care For Elderly Loved Ones With Bina Colman

    Hello and welcome to the podcast, Growing Older with Gusto. My name is Gail Zugerman, and my husband, Charlie, likes to joke that his name is Gusto. But actually, this podcast is created to show people in younger generations how to grow older in a positive and productive way by having guests on the show who are doing just that or helping others to do just that. Today, we have an episode about the sandwich generation, and I don't necessarily mean those of you who grew up eating subs or hoagies or Philadelphia cheesesteaks, whatever.

    So, our guest today is a younger woman named Bina Coleman, who's going to tell us how she started her business out of seeing a need in the marketplace for balancing a full-time career, raising young kids, and having elderly parents who had health care needs of their own. It is a juggling act, one that's been addressed by the media, but Bina Coleman saw an opportunity, and she's very busy with her own life. She lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona, and she managed to find the time to create her original business, which was called Compassionate Callers, and it's recently morphed into Parent Projects, which she'll talk about. But it's a business targeted to those people who need support with numerous activities that are busy, and her business was set up to really help people who are in the sandwich generation have peace of mind and know that their elderly parents are living a good older life while they maintain theirs. She also has a degree in gerontology and over a decade of experience in the field of elderly care.

    So, I'd like to get started; she has so much to tell us. She has a great story. So welcome to the show, Bina.

    Thank you for that introduction. It was very good. It was a great introduction. It's all true. There are so many of us.

    Right, so start us out. Tell our listeners about your story, about your background, and your personal experiences that led to the development of Parent Projects.



    I grew up here in Phoenix, and my parents actually owned the first four franchises of Home Instead Senior Care. I was in sixth grade, so in 1996, they were literally one of the first home care agencies in Arizona or Phoenix, and now there's over 500, I want to say. Growing up, this is all we heard: the elder world, the seniors, the caregivers, so my brother and I just knew this world when none of our friends did.

    The Sandwich-Generation Caregiver

    When it was time for me to get my degree, it was kind of a no-brainer to do gerontology, though it's extremely niche, and there's not many of us. But fast forward, I am married, I have two little kids; they're still little. So, even back when my father was living in a memory care facility and then passed, they were even younger. But I truly became a sandwich generation caregiver because I was working full time.

    • 14 min
    Staying engaged and involved while growing older

    Staying engaged and involved while growing older

    Host Gail Zugerman interviews Burt Fendelman a practicing attorney in NYC dedicated to aiding collectors, heirs and others evaluate art work and collectibles for the purpose of understanding the tax implications of gifting or selling of their treasures.







    He talks with Gail about how having passion for your work as well as staying connected with others of all ages is essential to growing older with gusto.







    Burt Fendelman is a gregarious and energetic 86 year old living in NYC.







    He began his career as a tax attorney and got bored with it so changed to a different type of law practice. This enabled him to work in the area of the arts which is and remains a personal passion.







    He chats with us on the show about how important it is to maintain personal connections and create new ones as we grow older. His favorite thing to do when growing up was getting to meet new people and not being afraid of new people.







    Lose your fear of aging by not thinking about it! Realize that your body is a machine and needs to be serviced. Also, the most important thing is to keep your mind busy.







    Volunteer and give back. Being alone is apparently equivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes a day.







    Learn how to listen and share your experiences with friends.

    • 16 min
    Linda Steele Wellness Advisor

    Linda Steele Wellness Advisor

    • 17 min
    Starting A Business After Fifty

    Starting A Business After Fifty

    Gail Zugerman host of Growing Older with Gusto speaks with Jeff Williams, Chief Coach for Bizstarters and creator of the Virtual Incubator Business Startup Program. If you're thinking that you are not quite ready to retire and want to strike out on an entrepreneurial venture of your own, listen to this podcast episode.

    • 16 min
    “Hey Boomer” With Wendy Green

    “Hey Boomer” With Wendy Green

    Our guest Wendy Green is host of the podcast “Hey Boomer” created to help baby boomers find a purpose, stay engaged in the world, and increase their confidence to recreate their lives or see their dreams come alive.







    Based in Greenville, South Carolina, Wendy started her podcast after a long career in training and development with the desire to continue to stay relevant, and to make a difference in peoples lives.

    • 16 min
    Growing Older While Living With A Disability

    Growing Older While Living With A Disability

    Born blind, Katherine Schneider of Eau Claire, Wisconsin talks with host Gail Zugerman about growing older with gusto while living with a disability.







    Her physical challenge did not deter her from becoming a clinical psychologist, writing four books, and getting involved in several philanthropical ventures.







    While determined to lead the good life herself, she has also managed to clear a path for others by making sure that people with disabilities have access to everything they need.

    • 23 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
22 Ratings

22 Ratings

Mxsandy12 ,

Wonderful!

Superb show about aging, positivity plus!

Zuggy1 ,

Great interviewer

I have listened to most of Gail Zugerman’s interviews and they are brilliant and informative. I never cease to learn from her and her guests. She lets her guests speak and asks questions that bring out very interesting responses. She does not abruptly interrupt a guest but guides them gently to be informative and interesting. Getting older with gusto it’s a great podcast with a great interview.

Enhanced Listener ,

Outstanding

I have been listening to podcasts for quite a while and just discovered Gail Zugerman. Guests have something important to say and she gives them the time and asks the right questions so they can tell their story. I have learned something new and gain insights from each episode. The current episode interviewing a doctor transitioning from surgery to rescuing dogs has given me the encouragement to move forward as I transition my career.

I highly recommend giving this podcast a listen.

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