Rethinking Aging Club Podcast

Linda Sherman and Debbie Howard

We support the creation of products, education, advocacy and services that better the lives of people aged 50 plus, including older adults and their caregivers. We feature a different theme and live panel each time with founders and leaders of global AgeTech and longevity products and services. Topics include Longevity, Smart Home, Marketing, Fitness, Caregiver Support, Robotics, Social Isolation and Ending Well. Our lively discussions, including comments and questions from our audience, are always full of valuable content. Our sister podcast is News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club

  1. Social Connection and Mental Health

    Jun 7

    Social Connection and Mental Health

    Our May 28th, 2026, our episode focused on social isolation and its impact on mental health, particularly among older adults. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Providing an overview, Maureen Feldman noted that one in three older adults reports feeling lonely, with loneliness linked to higher rates of depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline. Social disconnection does not just affect older adults; younger generations are struggling with this as well. Maureen also pointed out the social isolation suffered by family caregivers. “Humans are wired for connection." Kyle Rand explained Rendever's use of virtual reality to combat social isolation, noting a 62% reduction in depression in dementia patients and a 67% reduction in caregiver burden. Kyle noted that the one stat that really sticks with people is that social isolation is as detrimental to one's health as smoking 15 cigarettes per day. Rendever emphasizes the benefits of positive shared experiences to be the foundation of human connection.  Dana Griffin introduced Eldera.ai, which pairs adults over the age of 60 with young people, providing benefits to both sides of the pair, mental and physical health and fostering intergenerational relationships. “We believe (people over 60) are the holders of our humanity, they are the last generation who grew up without technology and can truly understand human values and can share human values.” “We have a community of these people all over the country who support each other in being better mentors, and because they are so values aligned, being part of Eldera and giving their time and wisdom to the next generation -  They started forming friendships and going on walks and creating micro support circles so they can all age in place successfully. But we don't do this through care, we do this through purpose and through meaning." Recorded on May 28, 2026, this episode is part of our Social Isolation and Mental Health Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance. Maureen Feldman, Social Isolation/Social Connection Expert; Founder and Chair, Los Angeles Social Isolation and Loneliness Impact Coalition; Producer and Host, USC Center for Advancing Family Caregiver Financial and Workplace Security; Adjunct Assistant Professor, LA Pierce College Encore Program; Contractor, American Parkinson’s Disease Assoc. Kyle Rand, Co-Founder and CEO, Rendever Rendever is an AgeTech Collaborative from AARP portfolio company Dana A. Griffin, Co-Founder and CEO, Eldera; Board Member, Bright Focus Foundation  Resources: Maureen Feldman has over 15 years of experience leading the field of social isolation and social connection, long before this was a topic in the aging community. Kyle Rand has served as a principal investigator on multiple NIH-funded studies, including the Thrive Study, the world’s largest clinical trial using VR to engage families across cognitive decline. Kyle was named to Forbes 30 under 30 and led Rendever to become a TIME 100 Most Influential Company. Press for Rendever and Kyle Rand We mentioned our December podcast with Maddy Dychtwald, author of “Ageless Aging: A Woman’s Guide to Increasing Healthspan, Brainspan, and Lifespan” Maddy is coincidentally an early investor, mentor and board member for Eldera. Press for Dana Griffin and Eldera Featured by MSNBC, USA TODAY, The Atlantic, Boston Globe (front page), The Washington Post, and CNN named Eldera as one of their 2023 Good News of the Year. Eldera was highlighted as a Pro-Social Use of AI and a solution for loneliness in Aria Finger and Reid Hoffman’s podcast “Possible”. MSNBC USA Today The Atlantic Washington Post CNN Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger podcast Possible BoomerTechTalk.com episode page  LinkedIn Show Post  Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Ray Gordon and Debbie Howard  We continue to record new Rethinking Aging Club podcasts live on Thursdays. How to join live. Please follow both of our podcasts including News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club. Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

    1h 2m
  2. Thine AI Companion, Care2U Mobile Urgent Care, Lunalino Home

    May 28

    Thine AI Companion, Care2U Mobile Urgent Care, Lunalino Home

    Our May 14, 2026 Project Updates episode featured Care2U Mobile Urgent Care, Thine AI Companion and Lunalino Home.  Lon Hecht, CEO of Care2You, explained their innovative model, which replaces ER visits and hospitalizations with in-home care. The model involves deploying clinicians like physician assistants, nurse practitioners, or paramedics to the home, accompanied by ER or hospitalist physicians via telehealth to patients' homes within 2-4 hours. Care2You treats complex medical needs, including pneumonia and congestive heart failure, COPD, infections, and dehydration (not immediately life threatening like heart attacks and head injuries), at a third of the cost of hospital care. We discussed the challenges and costs of using this model to solve the needs of rural care. Care2U also serves Senior Living communities. King Lunalilo Trust provides long-term care and adult day care at Lunalino Home, as well as meal delivery services, grounded in Hawaiian culture and values. CEO Keola Dean described how Lunalino Home is able to provide unique entertainment and activities donated by a community that highly respects King Lunalino, who is fondly remembered as a progressive monarch.  Pratyush Rai described the concept of Thine, an AI platform designed to understand people with deeper context through conversations and other digital interactions. Thine was the next step after Foyer’s Merlin. Pratyush highlighted the benefits of Thine for both young people and older adults, helping to manage information and improve productivity. Linda Sherman has been beta testing Thine since May 1st and found it is unique in learning ambiently and piecing together conversations and environments. Thine can perform directed AI agent types of tasks when you connect it to your Google Drive and gmail. It also works with Slack. She has recently given her Thine a name - Richard - inspired by Linda’s relationship with her friend Richard Sherman who wrote the original music in our podcast intro and outro called Serenity. Recorded on May 14, 2026, this episode is part of our Project Updates Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance. Lon Hecht, CEO, Care2U Mobile Urgent Care, Bringing ER & Hospital-level Care to Your Home Keolamaikalani (Keola) Dean, CEO, King Lunalilo Trust and Home Pratyush Rai, Co-Founder and CEO, Thine AI Companion (in beta) and already successful Merlin, both by Foyer.  BoomerTechTalk.com episode page  LinkedIn Show Post  Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Debbie Howard and Ray Gordon We continue to record new Rethinking Aging Club podcasts live on Thursdays. How to join live. Please follow both of our podcasts including News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club. Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

    59 min
  3. Rehab Tech with Gravitrex, Accelera and Morla Moves

    Apr 27

    Rehab Tech with Gravitrex, Accelera and Morla Moves

    Our Rethinking Aging Podcast April 23, 2026 episode featured co-founders from three outstanding rehabilitation tech companies: Gravitrex, Accelera, and Morla Moves. Kira Burns from Gravitrex discussed their mobile gait trainer, which provides consistent unweighting without a motor, aiming for a $15,000 price for Skilled Nursing use. Mike Wing from Accelera highlighted their stochastic resonance stimulation technology, priced at $399 for a set of two devices, benefiting balance, mobility and rehabilitation. Ozlem Mertoglu from Morla Moves presented their AI-driven movement intelligence platform, offering real-time feedback and analysis without wearables, with a $9.99/month subscription model, lower annually or as an employee benefit. Recorded on April 23, 2026, this episode is part of our CES Highlights,  PT & OT and Falls Prevention and Balance Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance. Kira Burns, Co-Founder and CEO, Gravitrex Gravitrex is an AgeTech Collaborative from AARP portfolio company Mike Wing, Co-Founder and COO, Accelera Accelera is an AgeTech Collaborative from AARP (ATC) portfolio company (Spring 2026 cohort) Ozlem Mertoglu, Co-Founder and CEO, Morla Moves CES 2026: Accelera was a pitch contestant in ATC’s AgeTech After Dark competition  Morla Moves exhibited in the Netherlands pavilion Gravitrex participated in the City of Phoenix booth Resources: ATC for Gravitrex 11-13-25 Gravitrex Pitch to Tokyo Win City of Phoenix News 3-4-26 ATC for Accelera spring 2026 We mentioned Accelera will be presenting during the bootcamp at Mary Furlong’s What’s Next Longevity Summit at CITRIX at UC Berkeley, June 16 - 18. Co-hosted by AgeTech Collaborative from AARP. Use RAC20 promo code. Thank you to Morla Moves co-founder and CPO Hakan Mertoglu for your support in setting up this episode. BoomerTechTalk.com episode page with additional resource links LinkedIn Show Post with carousel of photos of speakers, companies and products Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Ray Gordon and Debbie Howard  We continue to record new Rethinking Aging Club podcasts live on Thursdays. How to join live. Please follow both of our podcasts including News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club. Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

    56 min
  4. Parkinson’s Support with Doing Life Today, TouchPoints and Cadense

    Apr 11

    Parkinson’s Support with Doing Life Today, TouchPoints and Cadense

    April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month. April 11 is World Parkinson’s Day. We had three excellent speakers with products and a service that support people living with Parkinson’s.  Bryce Perry shared his 15-year journey with Parkinson's, emphasizing the importance of understanding Parkinson’s not just being aware of it. Bryce hosts two Parkinson’s support podcasts, is doing a special series on sleep and has 700 on a waiting list for The Club an upcoming support community app. Vicki Mayo introduced TouchPoint Solution’s haptic wearable TouchPoints, which use patented BLAST technology with gentle alternating bilateral stimulation to help manage stress and tremors. Thodian is a new introduction that integrates with Apple Watch or FitBit.  Tyler Susko PhD explained Cadence Adaptive Shoes, which use variable friction to improve gait and stability, benefiting over 40,000 users. The attractive shoes, priced at only around $199 have shown durability in clinical trials, lasting over a million scuffs. Tyler went into details on how they were created. All agreed that getting users involved early in the development process is essential.  Recorded on April 9, 2026, this episode is part of our Parkinson’s Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance. Bryce Perry, Creator and Host, Doing Life Today Community and Podcasts; Parkinson’s Advocate; New app The Club Vicki Mayo, Founder and CEO, Touchpoint Solution - Touchpoints wearable; Co-Founder / Principal Owner, Mayo Global Tyler Susko, PhD, Founder and CTO, Cadense - adaptive shoes Cadense is an AgeTech Collaborative from AARP portfolio company  References Bryce Perry’s Doing Life Today Community and Podcasts Living with Parkinson’s a Practical Guide Host of the podcast: Living with Parkinson's The Good, the Bad and the Reality  Press: TouchPoint Solution Trend Hunter: Calming Haptic Tokens by Kanesa David  1-19-26 Press: Cadence Prevention Magazine: These Adaptive Sneakers Are a ‘Lifesaver’ for People With Walking Difficulties by Hannah Joen 4-18-25 BoomerTechTalk.com episode page with additional resources links LinkedIn Show Post  Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Ray Gordon and Debbie Howard  We continue to record new Rethinking Aging Club podcasts live on Thursdays. How to join live. Please follow both of our podcasts including News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club. Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

    55 min
  5. Nutrition with EatLove Pro, Jona, and Innovation Institute for Food and Health, UC Davis

    Apr 4

    Nutrition with EatLove Pro, Jona, and Innovation Institute for Food and Health, UC Davis

    March is National Nutrition Month. We were fortunate to have three high level nutrition experts join us for our discussion of nutrition for healthy longevity. Kim Fisher highlighted the importance of adequate protein and micronutrient intake for older adults, especially those on GLP-1s. She explained how the Innovation Institute for Food and Health at UC Davis is producing startups like Amplifye and Caffree, which enhance protein absorption and decaffeinate coffee, respectively. Leo Grady, PhD, from Jona Health discussed the gut microbiome's impact on health, emphasizing the use of AI to curate published research and personalize dietary recommendations. Monique Nadeau from EatLove detailed their platform's ability to provide personalized nutrition prescriptions, integrating with grocery and restaurant partners to make healthy eating affordable and convenient. Jona and EatLove exhibited in the CES 2026 ATC pavilion. Recorded on March 26, 2026, this episode is part of our Longevity, Nutrition and  CES Highlights Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance. Kim Fisher, Director of Programs, Innovation Institute for Food & Health, UC Davis Founding Director, Food and Health Angels Kim spoke on a CES 2026 panel on GLP-1's in the CTA Women's Health Summit Leo Grady, PhD, Founder and CEO, Jona; CEO in Residence at Breyer Capital Jona Health is an AgeTech Collaborative from AARP (ATC) Portfolio Company Monique Nadeau, Co-Founder and CEO, EatLove PRO Faculty Fellow, Cornell Joan Klein Jacobs Center for Precision Nutrition and Health EatLove is an AgeTech Collaborative from AARP Portfolio Company Resources: Kim Fisher CES 2026 Women’s Health GLP-1s panel Video Press: Jona Pharmaphorum The New Frontier of Microbiome-Directed Human Health 6-18-24 EatLove Forbes Nutrition Based “Prescriptions” Makes Its Way Into The American Mainstream by Rebecca Suhrawardi 2-3-23 BoomerTechTalk.com episode page with additional resources links LinkedIn Show Post with photos of our speakers at CES  Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Ray Gordon and Debbie Howard  We continue to record new Rethinking Aging Club podcasts live on Thursdays. How to join live. Please follow both of our podcasts including News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club. Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

    55 min
  6. Longevity with Sensate and Elemind

    Mar 21

    Longevity with Sensate and Elemind

    We featured two founder CEO’s with outstanding, affordable longevity products. Both of these brilliant women and their teams provided ten minute lie-down experiences for attendees in the AgeTech Collaborative from AARP pavilion at CES 2026. Anna Gudmundson explained how Sensate uses low-frequency sound vibrations to tune the vagus nerve. She noted the results of a study conducted in Lisbon which demonstrated significant reductions in heart rate and stress-related brainwaves after using Sensate. Users easily carry their Sensate’s around, enjoying meditation and calming where they wish to have it. Reviews show that Sensate has been effective for panic attack sufferers and fosters long term stress management and resilience.  Meredith Perry introduced the Elemind wearable headband that uses sound pulses to help users fall asleep faster and improve deep sleep. The product, which has a median sleep onset time of 10 minutes, was tested at CES 2026, where it successfully put people to sleep amidst the show's noise. Meredith has also been seen in noisy spots from a ferry to outside a Giants football game tailgate with Elemind’s “Sleep with Our CEO” campaign. Debbie Howard commented how light and comfortable Elemind is. Sleep Awareness Week 2026 was March 8-14. Recorded on March 12, 2026, this episode is part of our Longevity and CES Highlights Series.  Both Elemind and Sensate are AgeTech Collaborative from AARP portfolio companies. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance. Meredith Perry, Co-Founder and CEO, Elemind Technologies  Anna Gudmundson, Founder and CEO, Sensate Resources Elemind: WIRED: Brain Gear is the Hot New Wearable 12-22-25 by Emily Mullin Essential Tremor Study published in Nature Non-invasive suppression of essential tremor via phase-locked disruption of its temporal coherence 1-13-21 Resources Senscape: PC Mag Fit for the Future Top Wellness Gadgets CES 2026 Maatricht Study Our BoomerTechTalk.com episode page provides additional Press and Studies for Elemind and Sensate  LinkedIn Show Post - please see our carousel of photos of our speakers and their CES 2026 exhibits.  Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Ray Gordon and Debbie Howard  We continue to record new Rethinking Aging Club podcasts live on Thursdays. How to join live. Please follow both of our podcasts including News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club. Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

    49 min
  7. Mobility with Skip, ATDev and Nuvio

    Mar 14

    Mobility with Skip, ATDev and Nuvio

    Our February 26, 2026 Rethinking Aging Club Podcast was focused on outstanding mobility innovations. Tess Jarrett from Skip discussed their lightweight, battery-powered exoskeleton, MO/GO targeting a 2027 launch. Skip started out of a moonshot program at Google X. Todd Roberts from ATDev highlighted their Reflex device, for post-surgery rehab, with plans for broader joint applications. Matt Cumella from Nuvio introduced their advanced rollators, Nuvio One launched last year, with advanced features like Stand Assist and Close Reach that improve safety and usability in everyday environments. And the very new Nuvio Pro, which can provide remote therapeutic monitoring. All of the products introduced today aim to enhance mobility, independence, and rehabilitation, with potential for insurance reimbursement and scalable distribution. Recorded on February 26, 2026, this episode is part of our Mobility as well as our CES Highlights Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance. Tessa Jarrett, Head of Operations, Skip - MO/GO Skip is an AgeTech Collaborative from AARP (ATC) portfolio company that exhibited in the ATC Pavilion at CES 2026 Todd Roberts, CEO and Co-Founder, ATDev - Reflex Todd Roberts was a finalist and pitched at the AgeTech After Dark competition at CES 2026 hosted by ATC. They also exhibited at CES 2026. Matt Cumella, PT, DPT, GCS, Founder and CEO, Nuvio - Nuvio One, Nuvio Pro Rollators Nuvio is an AgeTech Collaborative from AARP portfolio company  RESOURCES Vocabulary Explained by our speakers: EVT (Engineering Validation Testing) Timestamp: 9:35 IRB (Institutional Review Board) Timestamp: 34:39 RTM (Remote Therapeutic Monitoring) Timestamp: 42:33  SKIP Press CNET Demo Video 12-20-24  Senior Planet - Meet MO/GO with Tess 2-19-26 video interview ATDev Press Berkeley Alums develop robotic rehab device for home use 10-20-25 Nuvio Press Boston Business Journal Article 3-29-24 PT Pintcast Podcast 10-21-24  BoomerTechTalk.com episode page with additional resources  Our LinkedIn Show Post includes a carousel of speaker and product photos Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Ray Gordon and Debbie Howard  We continue to record new Rethinking Aging Club podcasts live on Thursdays. How to join live. Please follow both of our podcasts including News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club. Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

    50 min
  8. Samuelson Furniture Sound Chairs, Tactacam Defense 360, IAI Smart Emerson SmartVoice

    Feb 17

    Samuelson Furniture Sound Chairs, Tactacam Defense 360, IAI Smart Emerson SmartVoice

    Michael Chalfin from Samuelson Furniture explained their innovative sound chairs, which use vibration to produce sound, benefiting seniors with hearing loss and dementia. Kelly Hover from Tactacam discussed their defend 360 camera, designed for remote security without Wi-Fi.  Michael Rodriguez from IAI Smart introduced their Emerson Smart Voice appliances, emphasizing simplicity, accessibility and privacy for older adults. Recorded on February 12, 2026, this episode is part of our CES Highlights and Smart Home Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance. Michael Chalfin, President, Samuelson Furniture - Sound Chairs an AgeTech Collaborative™ from AARP enterprise category participant Kelly Hover, Chief Experience and Marketing Officer, Tactacam - Defense 360  Michael Rodriguez, Director Marketing, IAI Smart; Lead Project Manager, Emerson SmartVoice Press: Samuelson Furniture Home Furnishings Business: CES 2026 Welcomes Furniture Companies & Innovations by Karen Parrish 1-1-26 Reviewed: Reviewed Honors the Best Tech Products of 2026 with its Annual CES Awards 1-16-26 Tactacam Security Info Watch: Tactacam Expands Cellular Security Portfolio With Defend 360 Panoramic Camera 1-7-26 TechTV: Inside the Technology: Feathersnapcam & Defend by Tactacam 1-25-26 Brownfield Ag News: Farmers Turning to Tech Amid Risking Security Concerns by Jared White 12-11-25 IAI Smart Emerson SmartVoice The Verge: Emerson’s SmartVoice devices follow verbal instructions without Wi-Fi or a hub 1-6-26 Techaeris: Emerson SmartVoice Wall Plug Review 1-17-26 ZDNet: overall Emerson SmartVoice review by Maria Diaz 1-13-26 BoomerTechTalk.com episode page with additional resources LinkedIn Show Post with speaker photos Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Ray Gordon and Debbie Howard We continue to record new Rethinking Aging Club podcasts live on Thursdays. How to join live. Please follow both of our podcasts including News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club. Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

    52 min

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We support the creation of products, education, advocacy and services that better the lives of people aged 50 plus, including older adults and their caregivers. We feature a different theme and live panel each time with founders and leaders of global AgeTech and longevity products and services. Topics include Longevity, Smart Home, Marketing, Fitness, Caregiver Support, Robotics, Social Isolation and Ending Well. Our lively discussions, including comments and questions from our audience, are always full of valuable content. Our sister podcast is News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club