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We Are Old, Get Over It!

Podcast by Ken Gluckman

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About We Are Old, Get Over It!

Visit weareoldpodcast.com to learn more about Ken and the show!We Are Old, Get Over It! is a podcast and community dedicated to embracing the wisdom of age with unfiltered honesty, humor, and a little “get over it” attitude.Here, we believe that every year brings new potential, new stories, and the freedom to explore life on our own terms.Host Ken Gluckman interviews guest experts on a wide range of useful topics, from technology to real estate, pickleball and yoga, health care and hospice care, travel and nutrition, and so much more.Celebrating Positive Aging and Lifelong Learning From digital literacy tips to heartwarming chats about family, our content covers the full spectrum of life as we get older—proving there’s always more to learn and enjoy. We share:• Inspiring personal stories from older adults who’ve taken on new hobbies or embarked on fresh adventures• Practical insights on navigating everything from retirement decisions to modern technology• Health and wellness perspectives to keep you active, mindful, and engagedBy embracing positive aging, we’re challenging outdated narratives and celebrating the experiences that shape our lives. Whether it’s learning to dance on TikTok or discovering fulfilling volunteer work, we’re all about taking these “golden years” and making them shine.Join Our Community of Adventurous Minds  We Are Old – Get Over It offers an inclusive space where everyone can share stories, tips, and laughs about what it truly means to age gracefully (and sometimes messily). Let’s challenge stereotypes, debunk myths, and show the world there’s no expiration date on curiosity, ambition, or creativity.1. Newsletter & Podcast – Stay updated with our latest articles, podcasts, and videos. Learn from guest experts in technology, finance, health, and more.2. Interactive Forums – Exchange ideas, ask questions, and connect with like-minded individuals navigating similar paths.3. Resource Library – Dive into helpful guides, eBooks, and articles designed to empower you as you embrace new challenges and opportunities.Empowering Each Other, One Story at a Time Our mission goes beyond surface-level advice. We’re here to uplift older adults, highlight success stories, and provide a supportive network where you can truly be yourself.• Discover how to stay active and engaged in your community• Find ways to connect with younger generations and pass on your hard-earned wisdom• Hear from peers who’ve turned retirement into their second act—becoming entrepreneurs, volunteers, or creative innovatorsReady to Start the Next Chapter? Aging isn’t an end point—it’s an exciting continuation of your journey. At We Are Old – Get Over It, we believe in lifelong learning, heartfelt connections, and a dash of boldness. Embrace the challenges, celebrate the victories, and remember: you’re never too old to rewrite your story.Join us today and discover the power of a community that honors the past, thrives in the present, and looks forward to the future with open hearts and minds.

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episode Why Voluntourism is Not What You Think It Is, with Aisling Ledwith artwork

Why Voluntourism is Not What You Think It Is, with Aisling Ledwith

It's a multibillion dollar, worldwide industry. Thousands of people, often seniors, go overseas to help in person with orphanages and other aid organizations. But what if it's not all it appears? Today we're pulling back the curtain on the dark side of orphanage tourism. What appears on the surface as a positive, hands-on experience to help out those in need, in fact typically has major structural issues, driven by malicious purposes. Aisling Ledwith, Senior Advocacy and Campaigns Officer at Lumos, is here to help shed light on the issue. Lumos presses governments to reform care systems and show how children can be safely reunited with families, instead of being left with often exploitive institutions. What are "institutions"? Basically another word for orphanages, but in fact, in an "orphanage," typically 80% of children do still have at least one living parent. The children end up there for all kinds of reasons, but cannot possible get the type of care and support that all children should have. And that's even if the institution has otherwise well-meaning intentions. Children need a proper caregiver, for one-on-one care and for attention. In other words, a parent. So what do we do if there is no parent? How you can use your skills, your money and your heart to make a difference without causing unintended harm? Aisling talks to us about what child trafficking is, and the frequent cases of exploiting children to attract donations. One major red flag: it shouldn't be easy to get access to children. It should be something where there are background checks and gateways in place, for their protection. So our takeaway today from this important and powerful conversation is, do your research, think about where your money is going, how you can best help, and how can we work towards strengthening the best outcome of all: that children have loving, committed, full-time individual caregivers to raise them as we all want to be raised. Resources from today's episode: Lumos - https://www.lumos.org [https://www.lumos.org] Rethink Orphanages - https://rethinkorphanages.org [https://rethinkorphanages.org] --- Reach out to the show by visiting our website, https://weareoldpodcast.com/ [https://weareoldpodcast.com/] and send me your thoughts and suggestions at weareoldpodcast@gmail.com [weareoldpodcast@gmail.com].

20 May 2026 - 38 min
episode Why People Misread Your Face, with Dr. Leslie Zebrowitz artwork

Why People Misread Your Face, with Dr. Leslie Zebrowitz

Have you ever thought about why you make a first, visual impression upon meeting someone? Whether it's a "baby face" or an "old mug," or any other stereotype, there's a lot more that results from that impression than just shrugging and moving on from it. People are treated differently based on their facial structure - we all are in one way or another - and there's a good chance that that impacts how you conduct yourself and go through life. My friend Dr. Leslie Zebrowitz is here to talk to us about the study of 'first impressions.' Do you have an advantage having a baby face? Are older adults treated differently? Is there a difference in first impressions between personality and looks? It's popularized in the media: the bad guys always look different from the good guys. Or conversely, you notice if a 'bad guy' looks surprisingly like a 'good guy,' or vice-versa. Now facial and age recognition does serve an instinctive, species-protective purpose: knowing what's a threat and what's not. A baby is less likely to attack you than a big, tough warrior-looking dude. But what about how criminal defendants are perceived in court, even by a judge? What impact does that make when they might appear innocent when guilty, or appearing guilty when in fact innocent? Plus there are other influences on how we create first impressions, from physical attributes to behavior, like how people walk, their gait, their eye focus and more. It's a fascinating conversation that really gets you thinking, and more aware of how you perceive those around you. And hopefully it will help you recognize those signs in yourself of instant assumptions and judgement, and have better interactions with people, better relationships and better appreciation for the human experience. Ironically(!), our guest's video wasn't working, so if you're on YouTube, you'll see this as an audio-only episode. But perhaps that in turn will help you focus on visualization and your own experience in judging a book by its cover - hey, we all do it! Learn more about Dr. Leslie's research, and find her book here: https://a.co/d/0dGijhRm [https://a.co/d/0dGijhRm] ⁠ [https://kennethwomack.com/books/beatlesbooks/mal-evans-the-biography-archives/]https://www.brandeis.edu/psychology/zebrowitz/ [https://www.brandeis.edu/psychology/zebrowitz/] --- Reach out to the show by visiting our website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://weareoldpodcast.com/]weareoldpodcast.com [http://weareoldpodcast.com]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://weareoldpodcast.com/] and send me your thoughts and suggestions at weareoldpodcast@gmail.com [weareoldpodcast@gmail.com].

13 May 2026 - 31 min
episode The Core 4 for Better Health: Sleep, Move, Protein, Poop! With Dawn Jackson Blatner artwork

The Core 4 for Better Health: Sleep, Move, Protein, Poop! With Dawn Jackson Blatner

Dawn Jackson Blatner returns for some more great health advice, focusing on the Core Four: Sleep, Move, Protein and... Poop! Dawn has a remarkable way of taking those overwhelming, intimidating tasks, the ones we hear all the time that we "should" do, and making them fun, accessible and just simple and straightforward. Because, as she points out, if something isn't fun, you're not going to stick with it for very long. You have to turn looking after your health into something you enjoy doing, and look forward to doing. And her tips today will really help you do just that. For instance, did you know that sleep doesn't just mean "sleep," it's also an acronym?! Tricks like this will really help you remember what to do. We cover things like: * What time you should stop drinking water before going to bed. * Why it's so important to go for a walk after a meal, even just a few minutes. * Why protein becomes imperative for proper aging. Find out how much you need, depending on your age. * Tips for some of the best sources of good protein. * Fiber + water = great poops. * And what's great for fiber? Beans! * Go to sleep at the same time, train your body and your brain to get used to consistency. * Muscles are your longevity organ, and the secret to a long, healthy life. There's this and so much more. If ever you need motivation to get active, get healthy, and get intentional: this is the episode for you. And share it with anyone who could need this pick-me-up as well! Find Dawn and all her wonderful resources here: ⁠ [https://kennethwomack.com/books/beatlesbooks/mal-evans-the-biography-archives/]https://www.dawnjacksonblatner.com [https://www.dawnjacksonblatner.com] --- Reach out to the show by visiting our website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://weareoldpodcast.com/]weareoldpodcast.com [http://weareoldpodcast.com]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://weareoldpodcast.com/] and send me your thoughts and suggestions at weareoldpodcast@gmail.com [weareoldpodcast@gmail.com].

6 May 2026 - 38 min
episode Create Your Digital Fortress, part 2 with Nora Duncan, AARP artwork

Create Your Digital Fortress, part 2 with Nora Duncan, AARP

Nora Duncan and I continue our discussion from last week about fraud, scams, security and keeping yourself safe from digital threats in the real world. Today, our focus is on giving you the tools to build your "digital fortress" - the wall around your various accounts that only you, or the most trusted people in your life, can access. This means things like two-factor authentication, biometric identities, avoiding debit cards and checks, being careful with services like Venmo and Zelle, and knowing how to use a credit freeze. Ultimately, we need to turn our perspective around and use the internet to our advantage when it comes to security. Programs and systems exist, and three minutes of inconvenience (to confirm security codes and checks) is much better than three years of trying to get your life back in order because of a scam or theft. Take some notes from today's episode, visit the AARP's excellent website on fraud prevention (aarp.org/fraud [https://aarp.org/fraud]), and start laying the bricks for your own digital fortress! Resources: AARP Fraud Watch Network - https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/ [https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/] FTC Consumer Sentinel - https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/consumer-sentinel-network [https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/consumer-sentinel-network] identitytheft.gov - https://www.identitytheft.gov/ [https://www.identitytheft.gov/] IC3.gov (FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center) - https://www.ic3.gov/ [https://www.ic3.gov/] --- Reach out to the show by visiting our website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://weareoldpodcast.com/]weareoldpodcast.com [http://weareoldpodcast.com]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://weareoldpodcast.com/] and send me your thoughts and suggestions at weareoldpodcast@gmail.com [weareoldpodcast@gmail.com].

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