The Aging Academy

Lee Mowatt
The Aging Academy

The challenges of aging can easily be intensified without the information needed to navigate through our cultural institutions. And recent research has shown us much about aging that we did not see before. The Aging Academy Podcast (formerly known as the "Inner Game of Aging Podcast") brings you on a journey of discovery that is relevant to older people and those who care for them. Come with Lee on this adventure of aging enlightenment as his expert guests share their knowledge, insights, and perspectives while exploring questions relevant to those of us in the second half of our lives. The Aging Academy = Inspiring the Next Generation of Wise Elders.

  1. 16/11/2021

    TAA044: Living Apart Together-New Options for Older Couples

    Summary: From the Aging Academy to the Ageless Academy, Lee returns to his celebrated podcast series to explore a trending coupling option called "Living Apart Together". In this episode, he defines what it is and why it is becoming more relevant for our culture (especially for older people). Lee also briefly lists some of the pros/cons and legal ramifications of this approach to romantic relationships. Listen then decide for yourself if this appeals to you. You may be surprised. "The American household is Changing. It is becoming older and more likely to be made up of single adults Or un-married partners" - Lee Mowatt   Listen, Subscribe, Share (click ►button below to listen to this episode now:)  To download the MP3 file to your computer, click here to select episodes to download. To listen in iTunes, click here. To listen in Stitcher, click here. To embed this podcast episode into your own site, click herePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your website Subscribing to this podcast downloads each episode to your device automatically, ready for you to listen when you like. You can subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher, or RSS, or Google Podcasts, or EmailWe're sorry for the inconvenience This has not yet been implemented. If you've enjoyed this episode.... If this episode disappointed you.... If you have helpful suggestions.... If you have a short story to tell.... If you just need a bit of attention....   Then, Leave a Comment Below. To email Lee directly: Lee@theagingacademy.com Additional Information The Aging Academy is changing its name to The Ageless Academy. This article explains why the name will be changing. Further Reading and Research Could You Live Apart Together? Some couples are forgoing cohabitation, and loving it. Have couples who live apart discovered the secret to a happy relationship? More and more partners are choosing to commit but not cohabit. What can we learn from them? When living apart keeps you together. For some couples, sharing their hearts doesn’t mean sharing a home. Together, apart? More long-term couples living in separate homes. Couples living apart together - having an intimate relationship but living at separate addresses - has become an increasingly popular trend among older adults. Videos: Here’s Why Older Couples Are Increasingly Living Apart. A "living apart together" relationship, or LAT, is a new form of family that's on the rise. Living Apart Together (LAT): An Emerging Relationship Dynamic. There’s a new living dynamic on the scene for those in committed relationships. Living Apart Together (LAT) is an emerging living arrangement for those in a long-term relationship who choose to live in separate homes, while still maintaining monogamy. Some find this arrangement to be a bit odd compared to more traditional options, however, research showed exploring progressive living options are on the rise. Modern Intimacy’s Clinical Associate, Heather Mazzei, ASW,

    23 min
  2. 30/09/2020

    TAA043: Growing Older With Gusto with Gail Zugerman

    Summary: Despite the stereotypes to the contrary, others have discovered and are promoting the inspiring stories & messages freely given by our elders. Gail Zugerman offers up these stories through her podcast - GrowingOlderWithGusto. In this episode, Gail & Lee compare notes about their experiences with the older generations and what they have learned from this engagement. Together they explore lessons such as how successfully aging people view their past & future and how to turn an ordinary past into an extraordinary future. You won't want to miss Gail's 5 keys that are critical for successful aging. This conversation will surely inspire an upgrade in your thinking as to how you see yourself on your forward path. "Spend your days doing what you were put here to do" - Gail Zugerman Listen, Subscribe, Share To download the MP3 file to your computer, click the download icon in the upper right cornere of the player To listen in iTunes, click here. To listen in Stitcher, click here. To embed this podcast episode into your own site, click herePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your website Subscribing to this podcast downloads each episode to your device automatically, ready for you to listen when you like. You can subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher, or RSS, or Google Podcasts, or EmailWe're sorry for the inconvenience This has not yet been implemented. Leave a comment Go to top Additional Information Gail has many interesting guests and many intrguing topics on her list of podcsat episodes. I've selected just a few of the episodes just to give you an idea of what you will find when  you visit her podcast website,. There you can see and hear the full list of guest and topics. Visit https://growingolderwithgusto.com/episodes/ to see her full list. Go to top Other Episodes For You To Check Out: Summary: Lee Deeply respects the wisdom and perspectives of the elders in our culture. The changes they have seen in ...Read More Summary: Lee is back, this time to explore how our thoughts evolve with us. More specifically, this episode discusses the ...Read More Summary: This episode delves into the concepts of Inter-Generational Learning (IGL). Inter-Generational Learning (IGL) is the oldest form of learning ...Read More Summary: The wisdom and advice that resides in our elders is immense. They see the world through their eyes of ...Read More Summary: Social scientists try to specify the defining characteristics of each of the generations. But there isn’t a lot of ...Read More Summary: We all know by now that volunteering is an excellent way to connect us to our larger world and ...Read More Summary: For this episode, Lee chats with Arthur Reublinger, who has been a hospice chaplain for many years. He could ...Read More Summary: There is a lot of value in hearing the life stories of our elders. It is interesting to see ...Read More

    31 min
  3. 25/07/2020

    TAA042- Cultural Evolution Through The Eyes Of An Elder

    Summary: Lee Deeply respects the wisdom and perspectives of the elders in our culture. The changes they have seen in their lifetime often provide useful insights about what lies at the heart of many of our current events. In this episode, Lee has the opportunity to speak with 94-year-old elder - Priscilla. They discuss the culture and society as it was and how it has evolved to the characteristics around us today. Priscilla points to many cultural factors such as: ★ the elimination of Sunday Blue laws, ★ the introduction of factories, ★ World war 2 and the Vietnam War, and ★ the rise of social media as a cultural influence. She also muses on the many pursuits she has engaged in during her time - piano, painting, Tai-chi. Her ability to speed-read helps her to stay cognitively sharp and up-to-date on current events. Join Lee in this intriguing conversation with an engaging elder to see where your insights will fall. "Social Media - It changed everything. Everyone knows everything at the drop of a hat." - Priscilla A few of the questions and topics you will learn about  in this episode Life before social media and antibiotics How towns evolved into cities The immigration of factory workers The damage of social media Brief mentions of our current politics Painting as a creative outlet The beauty of Tai-Chi Listen, Subscribe, Share To download the MP3 file to your computer, click the download icon in the upper right corner of the player To immediately stream this episode to listen now, click here. To listen in iTunes, click here. To listen in Stitcher, click here. To embed this podcast episode into your own site, click herePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your website Subscribing to this podcast downloads each episode to your device automatically, ready for you to listen when you like. You can subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher, or RSS, or Google Podcasts, or EmailWe're sorry for the inconvenience This has not yet been implemented. Leave a comment Go to top Additional Information Click picture for larger image. Go to top Other Episodes For You To Check Out: Summary: This episode delves into the concepts of Inter-Generational Learning (IGL). Inter-Generational Learning (IGL) is the oldest form of learning ...Read More Summary: The wisdom and advice that resides in our elders is immense. They see the world through their eyes of ...Read More Summary: We all know by now that volunteering is an excellent way to connect us to our larger world and ...Read More Summary: Juli Vizza and Alicia Dwyer are the producer and director of a powerful 30 minute video called "Nine To ...Read More Summary: For this episode, Lee chats with Arthur Reublinger, who has been a hospice chaplain for many years. He could ...Read More Summary: In this episode, Lee is honored to speak with one of the country's top-most authorities on the issues of ...Read More Summary: There is a lot of value in hearing the life stories of our elders. It is interesting to see ...Read More Summary: Lee has the privilege of speaking to Len Smith (71 y.o.) , who is also being featured in our ...Read More

    38 min
  4. 05/05/2020

    TAA041: Can My Feet Support Me As Well As My Hands Have?

    Summary: Join Lee as he continues to share his insights and experiences in handling the challenges of aging. In this episode, he shares the difficulties of going blind in one eye. Aging forces us to accept who we are becoming. The question is: How are we dealing with those challenges? Are we sidelined by them, or do we choose to see these as opportunities to learn more about ourselves and the possibilities that our inevitable aging bring? Lee goes into his personal history in facing medical trauma, knowing that the master is not the one who has the best circumstance, but one who makes the best from any circumstance. Lee firmly believes that you cannot have bad without good. They are flip sides of the same coin. As he promised, Lee allows his listeners and Insider's Club members to follow along with his aging journey as he explores these somber adventures with acute glaucoma and blindness in his right eye. "The Aging Academy teaches that growing older has a legitimate reason and purpose in our culture, and in all cultures." - Lee Mowatt Listen, Subscribe, Share To download the MP3 file to your computer, click the download icon in the upper right corner of the player To listen in iTunes, click here. To listen in Stitcher, click here. To embed this podcast episode into your own site,click herePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your website Subscribing to this podcast downloads each episode to your device automatically, ready for you to listen when you like. You can subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher, or RSS, or Google Podcasts, or EmailWe're sorry for the inconvenience This has not yet been implemented. Leave a comment Go to top Additional Information One of the primary testing tools of  opthalmologists is the Visual Field Test which measures how wide of an area each eye can see when you focus on a central point. It helps create a detailed map of where you can and can’t see in your field of vision. The following links give more information on this testing tool. https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/visual-field-testing https://www.mayfieldclinic.com/pe-visualfieldtest.htm Go to top After receiving the news that I had suffered significant vision loss in my right eye, and realizing the importance of preserving all the vision I possibly could in my left eye, my doctors told me, in no uncertain terms, that I had to stop being upside down. I wanted to commemorate the accomplishments of the past 15 or so years of doing handstands and headstands around this great country of ours. I offer this video to memorialize the "Hand-Prints" I have left behind as part of my journey before I begin the next part ... On my feet.

    20 min
  5. 26/02/2020

    TAA040: Who You WERE vs. Who You ARE40

    Summary: Lee is back, this time to explore how our thoughts evolve with us. More specifically, this episode discusses the human value system and how it typically changes with the years. Human values are the virtues that guide us to take into account the human element when we interact with other human beings. They determine how we feel and treat others on a small and large scale. These values help us to determine what is right or wrong in our lives. Lee has observed that our values (e.g. Achievement, Hedonism, Security, Conformity, Tradition, Power, etc.) changes as we age. He offers 4 introspective questions (See below in the timestamps section) whose answers reveal who you were, as well as whom you have become in relation to your values. He also shares his own answers to these questions to show the changes that have occurred in his thinking over the past 25 years. Listen and join Lee in a powerful tool to help you forgive your past and chart a brighter future. "But most of us, not all, leave our youthful thinking behind in the same way and for the same reason, we leave speedos and bikinis behind. They just don't fit our values anymore." Lee Mowatt Listen, Subscribe and Share To download the MP3 file to your computer, click the download icon in the upper right cornere of the player To listen in iTunes, click here. To listen in Stitcher, click here. To embed this podcast episode into your own site,click herePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your website Subscribing to this podcast downloads each episode to your device automatically, ready for you to listen when you like. You can subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher, or RSS, or Google Podcasts, or EmailWe're sorry for the inconvenience This has not yet been implemented. Leave a comment Audio TimeStamps of Key Points: (For quick reference to key points in this episode.) The definition of human values - 7:00 The Source of and Purpose of our Human Values - 11:20 The 4 F's of Life - 12:49 Why our values change during our lives 14:14 The 4 questions at the heart of this exploration - 16:14 Question #1 - Which person do you like better - 20:26 Question #2 - what means less now than it did before - 26:47 Question #3 - What means more than it did before - 31:04 Thoughts on Solitude - 32:53 Thoughts on happiness vs. contentment - 34:55 The development of wisdom - 38:38 Thoughts on right vs. wrong - 43:40 Question #4 - Advice to my younger self - 44:41 Awards: I am happy to announce that the Aging academy Podcast has been ranked among the top 15 aging-related podcasts in the country. Check out their article at: https://blog.feedspot.com/aging_podcasts/ Informational Links and Resources: Here Are The Ages You Peak at Everything Throughout Life Theory of Basic Human Values Identifying Your Dominant Values How Self-Esteem Changes Over the Lifespan Lee's gym videos on YouTube (playlist): Related episodes:

    52 min
  6. 24/03/2019

    TAA039: Exploring Medical Marijuana with Dr. Rachna Patel

    Summary: Lee's guest for this episode is Dr. Rachna Patel, whose practice has given her the reputation of being the Medical Marijuana Expert. Together, they bring this controversial topic into the light to answer many common questions (and a few uncommon ones). The conversation is packed with information such as - Medical vs. Recreational; the medical conditions that can be directly addressed with these treatments; who should avoid medical marijuana; Big Pharma's role, plus much more. "Cannabis affects both Dopamine and Seratonin levels - Two chemicals that are critical in our emotional well-being. - Dr. Rachna Patel Listen, Subscribe and Share To download the MP3 file to your computer, click the download icon in the upper right cornere of the player To listen in iTunes, click here. To listen in Stitcher, click here. To embed this podcast episode into your own site,click herePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your website Subscribing to this podcast downloads each episode to your device automatically, ready for you to listen when you like. You can subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher, or RSS, or Google Podcasts, or EmailWe're sorry for the inconvenience This has not yet been implemented. Audio TimeStamps of Key Points: (For quick reference to key points in this episode.) Recreational vs. Medicinal Cannabis (07:21) Health conditions that respond well to cannabis treatments (20:19) e.g. Insomnia, chronic pain, anxiety, inflammation, etc. Treatment possibilities for Parkinson's and Cancer (34:29) Those who should avoid medical cannabis (41:01) Big Pharma and cannabis (43:29) Leave a comment Links and Resources: The topic of Medical Marijuana (MM) has exploded over the past 2 years. Educational resources are plentiful on both sides of this debate. If you are interested in learning more about MM, you can start with the list of resources on this page. But a simple google search will turn up a wealth of reading to keep you busy for days. Consider the following list as just a door opener for your explorations: Dr. Rachna Patel has her own YouTube channel that is chocked full of informational videos discussing all things relating to CBD Oil and Medical Marijuana (Cannabis). Exploring this single resource could make you an “expert”. "Marijuana" vs. "Cannabis" - Learn how the name "marijuana" has helped to keep this plant listed as a controlled substance. This article explains the cultural beginnings of the illegality of cannabis in America." Cannabis and Aging (related articles) Medical Marijuana and Aging The complete guide to Medical Marijuana for Seniors Marijuana benefits aging brains Other Episodes For You To Check Out: Summary: Many species possess an ability to regenerate damaged tissues to regrow new limb or organs through the mechanism of ...Read More Summary: As we learned from the previous episode, Lee had suffered a stroke on Dec. 29, 2016. Episode #22 goes ...Read More Summary: The possibility of having a stroke presents a scary picture to most all of us. Lee Looks at this ...Read More

    56 min
  7. 17/09/2018

    TAA038: Behind the scenes of The Aging Academy Reboot

    Summary: Lee is back. Episode 38 is the first episode under the new name of The Aging Academy. This episode goes behind the scenes to explain a little bit of the why & how of this rebranding, and how listeners/subscribers can successfully interact with the brand during this period of flux. Lee also creates a little bit of expectation for what lies ahead for supporters of the "Older not Old" message and how to do our part in promoting stronger aging characteristics in our culture. This episode: "Life always just happens, and you can't stop it from doing so" - Lee Mowatt To download as an MP3, right-click here and choose “Save Link as” or “Save As” from the context menu To immediately stream this episode to listen now, click here. To listen in iTunes, click here. To listen in Stitcher, click here. To embed this podcast episode into your own site,Click herePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your websitePut Embed code here> Subscribing to this podcast downloads each episode to your device automatically, ready for you to listen when you like. You can subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher, or RSS, or Google Podcasts, or EmailWe're sorry for the inconvenience This has not yet been implemented. Share this podcast: (Others will appreciate it) [addtoany url="URL of page to share"] Show Notes Question explored in this episode: Why the podcast is re-branding as The Aging Academy (1:19) What changes and what remains the same in this re-branding Why the long hiatus since the last podcast release (4:18) How you can become an ambassador for the "Older, Not Old" message (7:30) Links and resources mentioned in this episode: This Article on the Inner Game Of Aging Website explaining why we are re-branding Join the Insider's Club and Start Mastering You Aging Process Related and recommended episodes: Error: View 9d7f9cfm7d may not exist Go to top Thanks for Stopping by. Don't forget to leave your comments, feedback, thoughts, and stories down below. By doing so you help this podcast to become better, assist in its discovery by others, and register your thinking on the episode topics. Join the Insider's Club and Start Mastering You Aging Process Have a question, suggestion or recommendation? You can email me directly at lee@theagingAcademy.com

    16 min
  8. 13/03/2018

    IGA037: Aging Differences: Men vs. Women: Who Wins??

    Summary: This episode digs into many topics (tangents??) as Lee takes a journey into exploring the different ways men and women age. He goes into detail about why these gender differences may exist and/or what may be causing them. Lee builds a solid case for his ending conclusion that women have to bare a greater burden in how our culture has depicted aging. Along the way to these conclusions, Lee talks about how "Placebos" have been used to influence our thinking, and the trickery of statistics, both of which provide intriguing side notes that contribute to a deeper understanding. This is definitely one for those who may be more intellectually inclined. But even if you find this level of detail boring, there are enough chuckles here to make it worth your while. "Women have stronger societal pressures to resist and hide the signs of their aging than men do. So it is no wonder men seem to have an easier time dealing with the signs of aging than women." Lee Mowatt Listen, Subscribe and Share To download the MP3 file to your computer, click the download icon in the upper right cornere of the player To listen in iTunes, click here. To listen in Stitcher, click here. To embed this podcast episode into your own site,click herePaste the HTML code below to the desired location on your website Subscribing to this podcast downloads each episode to your device automatically, ready for you to listen when you like. You can subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher, or RSS, or Google Podcasts, or EmailWe're sorry for the inconvenience This has not yet been implemented. Leave a comment What You Will Learn About In This Episode: What are Lee's four F's of Life? The trickery of Statistic and why stats should never be trusted. What is "Cultural Placebo"? Why learning about gender differences in aging is useful. Links and Resources: *** The show notes pages for the IGA podcasts may be updated at any time. To be notified whenever show notes pages are updated, please Join the I.G.A. Insider's Club. Go to top Hi!!! Thanks for visiting the show-notes page. Thanks so much for listening! Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below, or you can leave me a message directly to me at Lee@InnerGameOfAging.com If you enjoy the show why not get more engaged by subscribing and/or downloading a bunch of episodes from iTunes. But if you really would like to help spread the word about what this podcast is all about, why not leave an honest review on iTunes. Help us to produce better shows with your feedback. Or help others discover this podcast with your praise. Either way, your honest, respectful input is always desired. Please share this episode using the social media buttons you see at the top left of this page. I hope you have an absolutely terrific day and I appreciate the extra time you took to look a little further!

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The challenges of aging can easily be intensified without the information needed to navigate through our cultural institutions. And recent research has shown us much about aging that we did not see before. The Aging Academy Podcast (formerly known as the "Inner Game of Aging Podcast") brings you on a journey of discovery that is relevant to older people and those who care for them. Come with Lee on this adventure of aging enlightenment as his expert guests share their knowledge, insights, and perspectives while exploring questions relevant to those of us in the second half of our lives. The Aging Academy = Inspiring the Next Generation of Wise Elders.

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