The Senior Scoop

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The Senior Scoop is a podcast hosted by Deborah and Kelsey Samuel, created to support and inform seniors navigating major life transitions. Based in Santa Barbara, the show focuses on helping older adults understand and prepare for various aspects of aging — from downsizing and home maintenance to emotional well-being and planning for the future. Each episode explores topics relevant to senior life, such as physical and mental health, financial planning, trusts and wills, pet care, and more. The hosts bring on local experts — including healthcare professionals, legal advisors, and home service providers — to offer insights, resources, and practical advice. The Senior Scoop is a warm and informative resource designed to empower seniors and their families with trusted guidance and real-life tips from the Santa Barbara community.

  1. 2d ago

    End-of-Life Talks Made Easier Dialogue with Lisa Pahl

    In this episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel welcome Lisa Pahl, hospice social worker, palliative care expert, and creator of The Death Deck. Drawing from nearly two decades of hospice work, Lisa explains how difficult conversations around death, caregiving, and end-of-life wishes can become easier when approached with openness, curiosity, and even humor. Through interactive card decks designed for different stages of life and care, she helps families explore topics many people avoid until a crisis occurs. The conversation explores how family dynamics, grief, dementia care, funeral preferences, and medical decisions can create confusion when people haven’t communicated their wishes clearly. Lisa shares how these tools encourage connection, reduce fear, and help loved ones make decisions with more confidence and less guilt. This episode is thoughtful, emotional, and surprisingly uplifting — showing that talking about death can actually strengthen relationships and deepen understanding between generations. 🏡 Key Topics Covered 07:07 The Story Behind Death Deck 09:39 How Death Deck Works 14:00 Funerals, Ashes & Difficult Conversations 25:16 Dementia Care & Dignity 32:30 Final Wishes & Last Hurrah 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations helping seniors and families make informed decisions about aging, caregiving, and financial planning. 👤 Guest Information Lisa Pahl, LCSW 🌐 https://thedeathdeck.com/ 📱 https://www.instagram.com/thedeathdeck/

    38 min
  2. May 19

    Long-Term Care Planning: A Conversation with Brad Tisdale

    In this episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel welcome Brad Tisdale, independent insurance expert and long-term care specialist, for a practical and eye-opening conversation about long-term care planning, wealth protection, and preparing families for unexpected health events. With more than 28 years of experience helping families navigate long-term care insurance, Brad explains the difference between medical care and long-term care, why many people misunderstand the risks involved, and how care needs can arise at any age — not just later in life. The discussion explores caregiving burdens, financial realities, insurance options, and the importance of having difficult but necessary family conversations before a crisis occurs. The episode also covers how long-term care insurance works, what policies typically cover, how people qualify, and why planning early creates more choices and flexibility in the future. At its core, this conversation is about preserving dignity, independence, and quality of life for both seniors and their families. 🏡 Key Topics Covered 00:00 Introduction to long-term care planning and why families avoid the conversation 02:06 The difference between medical care and long-term care 03:28 Why long-term care can happen at any age, not just later in life 06:40 Understanding activities of daily living and what qualifies as long-term care 09:15 The financial realities of caregiving and limitations of government assistance 11:57 When families typically begin long-term care planning conversations 14:15 Sticker shock: the true cost of long-term care services 18:44 How long-term care insurance policies are customized for different situations 23:16 Why many people purchase coverage to avoid burdening their children 26:19 Traditional vs hybrid long-term care insurance policies 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations helping seniors and families make informed decisions about aging, caregiving, and financial planning. 👤 Guest Information Brad Tisdale 🌐 https://tisdaleins.com/ 📞 (805) 690-3874 (Office) 📱 (805) 202-4823 (Call or Text) 📧 brad@tisdaleins.com Kelsey Samuel https://sbsos.care/ 805-946-0060 Deborah Samuel, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties REALTOR® | SENIOR REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST - SRES®, DRE# 02119798 https://www.deborahsellssb.com/

    47 min
  3. May 5

    Science of Aging: Extending Healthspan with Dr. Joel Rothman

    In this fascinating episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel sit down with Dr. Joel Rothman, Distinguished Professor at UCSB and Director of the Center for Aging and Longevity Studies, to explore the cutting-edge science behind aging, longevity, and the future of human health. Dr. Rothman explains how researchers are shifting the focus away from simply extending lifespan and toward increasing “healthspan” — the number of years people remain healthy, active, and mentally sharp. The conversation dives into the biology of aging, genetic programming, and how scientists are beginning to measure biological age instead of just chronological age. The discussion also explores emerging breakthroughs involving anti-aging drugs, gene reprogramming, stem cells, vaccines targeting aging cells, and how future medical interventions may dramatically change the way humans experience aging. Dr. Rothman shares both the promise and the challenges of these technologies while emphasizing the importance of evidence-based science in a rapidly growing longevity industry. This episode offers an eye-opening look into the future of medicine and asks one of humanity’s biggest questions: what if aging itself could be treated? 🏡 Key Topics Covered 00:02 Aging vs. Lifespan 05:25 Measuring Biological Age 09:29 Genetics of Longevity 12:02 Extending Healthspan 23:20 Reversing Cellular Aging 26:13 Vaccines Against Aging 28:18 Future of Longevity 33:25 Calorie Restriction Science 35:14 Diet and Aging 43:38 Ethics of Longevity 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations exploring health, aging, and the future of longevity science. 👤 Guest Information Dr. Joel Rothman 🌐 https://www.mcdb.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/joel-rothman 📧 joel.rothman@lifesci.ucsb.edu

    57 min
  4. Apr 14

    Grief & Healing: What We Can Learn From Jewish Tradition

    In this episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel welcome Rabbi Maddy Anderson for a meaningful and deeply human conversation about grief, community, and how we support one another through life’s most difficult transitions. Rabbi Anderson shares how pastoral care extends far beyond the individual, offering support not just to the person who is ill, but to their entire family and support system. She explains how spiritual care is often less about providing answers and more about holding space, listening, and helping people navigate uncertainty with compassion and presence. The conversation explores how Jewish traditions provide a structured yet flexible “blueprint” for grief, helping people move through loss with intention, community, and time to process. From the first days after loss to long-term mourning, these practices emphasize the importance of feeling emotions fully rather than avoiding them. At its core, this episode is about connection, reminding listeners that no one has to go through grief alone, and that community plays a vital role in healing. 🏡 Key Topics Covered 03:15 Community through life transitions 04:42 Role of pastoral care 06:28 Holding space without absorbing 07:41 Jewish grief framework 11:41 Community and storytelling in grief 14:16 Reentering life after loss 16:42 Meaning behind mourning rituals 17:35 Rabbi’s personal journey 22:58 Navigating faith and afterlife questions 25:55 Spiritual support in crisis 33:40 Different grief needs across ages 36:04 Collective remembrance and meaning 38:16 Life, death, and community connection 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that help families plan with compassion and live with more presence. 👤 Guest Information 🌐 https://cbbsb.org/rabbi-maddy-anderson/ 🌐 https://www.jewishcincinnati.org/ 📧 info@cbbsb.org 📞 805-964-7869

    40 min
  5. Apr 1

    Being Present at the End: How a Death Doula Changes the Experience

    In this compassionate episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel speak with Jill McClennen, a certified death doula and celebrant who supports people and families through life’s final chapters. Jill shares the personal story that led her into this work, what death doulas actually do, and how simple acts of presence, conversation and ritual can transform both dying and grieving. She explains how her experience caring for her grandmother changed her view of hospice and end-of-life care, and how that led to decades of learning, volunteer work, and ultimately a vocation supporting others. The conversation is practical, covering how to start hard conversations with family, what a doula’s non-medical role includes, and how rituals and funerary choices can be deeply healing. This episode is both a how-to and an invitation: to speak earlier, plan with clarity, and lean into presence so families can find peace rather than panic when the time comes. 🏡 Key Topics Covered 02:20 Jill’s personal journey 06:14 What is a death doula? 10:24 Emotional benefits of preparation 12:39 Opening conversations about death 15:06 How families find support 17:45 Presence and empathy 25:18 The funeral celebrant’s role 29:27 Living fully before death 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that help families plan with compassion and live with more presence. 👤 Guest Information 🌐 End of Life Clarity — https://www.endoflifeclarity.com/about-jill 🌐 Rothkoff Law — https://rothkofflaw.com/about/our_team/jill-mcclennen/ ✉️ jill@endoflifeclarity.com 📞 (609) 283-2226‬.

    31 min
  6. Mar 10

    Healing From Within: How Natural Medicine Supports the Body

    In this episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel welcome Alfred Pomerleau, practitioner of Asian medicine and founder of Ascending Health and Ah Juice. With decades of experience in acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutrition, Alfred shares how natural medicine focuses on supporting the body’s innate ability to heal rather than simply masking symptoms. He explains how Asian medicine evaluates health through patterns, balance, and observation, using diagnostic tools such as pulse and tongue analysis to understand internal imbalances. Through techniques like acupuncture, cupping, herbal therapy, and nutrition, treatment aims to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and restore the body’s natural equilibrium. Alfred also discusses the critical role of nutrition in overall health, emphasizing whole foods, gut health, and the microbiome. He shares insights into how diet, inflammation, and lifestyle choices influence long-term wellness, and why nutrition is considered the foundation of healing in natural medicine. 🏡 Key Topics Covered 02:01 Path to Natural Medicine 05:22 Acupuncture Comes to the West 10:26 Diagnosis Through Pulse and Tongue 15:02 Treatment Methods Explained 19:38 Cupping for Pain and Recovery 23:33 Herbs and Hormone Support 25:01 Supporting Natural Birth 30:00 Gut Health, Diet, and Inflammation 39:02 Nutrition as the Foundation of Health 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that help seniors and families plan with confidence. 👤 Guest Information Alfred Pomerleau 🌐 https://www.ascendinghealth.com/ 🌐 https://ahjuice.com/ 📍 1 El Vedado Ln, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 📞 (805) 698-1162

    46 min
  7. Feb 10

    Planning Ahead: Protecting Your Family, Your Assets, and Your Wishes

    In this episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel welcome Julianna Malis, attorney and founder of Santa Barbara Estate Planning and Elder Law, for a comprehensive and compassionate conversation about estate planning, elder law, and long-term care preparation. Julianna shares how her personal life experiences shaped her career and explains why estate planning is not a one-time task, but an evolving process designed to protect loved ones, preserve dignity, and avoid unnecessary stress during moments of crisis. From powers of attorney to trusts, Medi-Cal planning, and family conversations, this episode offers practical guidance for every stage of life. 🏡 Key Topics Covered 00:00 Welcome and introduction to estate planning and elder law 01:30 Julianna’s personal journey and what led her into estate planning 04:46 What estate planning really is and why it’s about protecting others 06:40 The risks of relying on the state’s default plan 07:18 Why powers of attorney and healthcare directives matter 09:09 Wills vs trusts and avoiding probate 11:17 Privacy, predators, and why probate is public record 12:19 Why estate plans need regular updates 15:27 Common mistakes like forgetting to fund a trust 17:28 Capacity, caregivers, and preventing undue influence 20:22 Planning for long-term care and elder law considerations 23:16 Medi-Cal planning and protecting assets for spouses 28:03 The sandwich generation and difficult family conversations 31:58 How to prepare for an estate planning meeting 34:29 Planning for pets, charities, and personal wishes 37:53 Being proactive and avoiding crisis-driven decisions 40:19 Closing reflections and next steps for families 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that help seniors and families plan with confidence. 👤 Guest Information Julianna Malis 🌐 https://www.sbelderlaw.com/ 📍 14 W Valerio St, Suite A, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 📞 805-946-1550

    41 min
  8. Jan 27

    Senior Living Choices: Planning Ahead With Confidence and Care

    In this episode of The Senior Scoop, we welcome Peggy Renker and Katerina Marcellin, two of Santa Barbara’s most trusted senior living consultants, for an in-depth conversation about senior housing, care options, and proactive planning. Together, they explain how families can navigate assisted living, memory care, six-bed residential homes, and continuing care retirement communities without waiting for an emergency. The conversation highlights the importance of education, early planning, and having multiple options in place to avoid rushed decisions during moments of crisis. Peggy and Katerina also discuss the emotional side of senior transitions, including caregiver burnout, guilt, and resistance to change, and share compassionate guidance on how families can move from overwhelm to clarity while preserving dignity and choice. 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that help seniors and families make informed, confident decisions. 🏡 Key Topics Covered 00:00 Welcome and introduction to senior housing and care planning 03:55 Supporting families who are not yet ready for placement 07:28 Six-bed residential care homes and levels of hands-on support 10:01 Why proactive planning and multiple waiting lists matter 16:40 Aging at home vs residential care and cost considerations 22:08 Matching care environments to personality, needs, and lifestyle 32:40 Emotional challenges, caregiver burnout, and redefining love and support 41:10 Community resources and emotional support for caregivers 43:24 How senior living consultants are paid and why services are free 👥 Guest Information Peggy Renker & Katerina Marcellin 🌐 www.sbslc.com 📍 18 West Micheltorena Street, Suite C Santa Barbara, CA 93101 📞 (805) 963-6045

    46 min

About

The Senior Scoop is a podcast hosted by Deborah and Kelsey Samuel, created to support and inform seniors navigating major life transitions. Based in Santa Barbara, the show focuses on helping older adults understand and prepare for various aspects of aging — from downsizing and home maintenance to emotional well-being and planning for the future. Each episode explores topics relevant to senior life, such as physical and mental health, financial planning, trusts and wills, pet care, and more. The hosts bring on local experts — including healthcare professionals, legal advisors, and home service providers — to offer insights, resources, and practical advice. The Senior Scoop is a warm and informative resource designed to empower seniors and their families with trusted guidance and real-life tips from the Santa Barbara community.