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How to Protect Aging Parents from Scams, Isolation & Cognitive Decline | Shannon Miller

57 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Angela sits down with elder law attorney Shannon Miller to unpack the hidden epidemic of elder exploitation, online scams, “the exploitable brain,” cognitive decline, family estrangement, loneliness, downsizing, and why so many seniors become vulnerable long before anyone notices. Links: The Miller Elder Law Firm: https://millerelderlawfirm.com/ [https://millerelderlawfirm.com/] Thriving to the Finish Line podcast: https://millerelderlawfirm.com/podcast/ [https://millerelderlawfirm.com/podcast/] For in-home decluttering & downsizing in the Gainesvillle, Florida area: https://www.simplifyhomeorganizing.com/ [https://www.simplifyhomeorganizing.com/] Angela Dragon's personal blog: https://angeladragon.substack.com/ [https://angeladragon.substack.com/] Connect on socials: https://www.instagram.com/simplifyhomeorganizing/ [https://www.instagram.com/simplifyhomeorganizing/] https://www.instagram.com/happinesscoachangela/ [https://www.instagram.com/happinesscoachangela/] https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeladragon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeladragon/] https://www.facebook.com/AngelaMDragon/ [https://www.facebook.com/AngelaMDragon/] https://www.facebook.com/SimplifyHomeOrganizing/ [https://www.facebook.com/SimplifyHomeOrganizing/] https://www.facebook.com/HappinessCoachAngela/ [https://www.facebook.com/HappinessCoachAngela/] This episode explores: - The real warning signs of exploitation - How scammers emotionally manipulate aging adults - Why loneliness makes seniors more vulnerable - The surprising psychology behind clutter & attachment - How decluttering can create freedom and connection - Why families need wills, healthcare directives & plans NOW The emotional reality of aging, caregiving & death Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Shannon Miller & Elder Law 01:15 The heartbreaking case that changed Florida law 03:20 Why elder exploitation was so hard to prosecute 05:30 The “exploitable brain” explained 06:20 A daughter stole her father’s life savings 09:18 Florida’s groundbreaking exploitation injunction 12:00 Why seniors are major scam targets 13:05 Aging, intuition & cognitive decline 17:20 Early warning signs families should notice 19:10 The devastating emotional reality behind scams 20:50 “I just wanted love” — the loneliness epidemic 23:15 Therapeutic lying & dementia care 25:10 New scammer legislation in Florida 31:50 Loneliness, isolation & aging in America 32:30 Decluttering, downsizing & emotional attachment 35:10 The “Bell Curve of Stuff” 37:00 Why clutter can keep people trapped 39:00 Storage units, transitions & letting go 41:15 Making space for a new season of life 46:10 How to recognize elder exploitation 48:30 Tools & apps that help protect seniors 49:35 The power of repeated truth & family support 52:25 Aging, death & reducing suffering 54:30 Where to find Shannon Miller’s resources 57:25 Final reflections & takeaways

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episode Dementia Care Tips, Brain Health & Caregiver Support | Botes Memory Method artwork

Dementia Care Tips, Brain Health & Caregiver Support | Botes Memory Method

What if dementia isn’t hopeless? In this deeply human conversation, Angela Dragon sits down with occupational therapist Sira Botes, creator of the Botes Memory Method, to talk about brain health, aging, caregiving, cognitive decline, and the surprising ways we can preserve dignity, joy, and connection — even through dementia. This episode goes far beyond medical labels. They explore: • The early signs of cognitive decline • Why dementia is often misunderstood • The 5 “flower stages” of cognitive decline • How caregivers can reduce burnout • The hidden power of touch, hydration, sleep, movement & nervous system regulation • Why hope matters more than fear • How families can support aging loved ones without stripping away independence If you’re caring for aging parents, worried about brain health, navigating burnout, or trying to create a more intentional life, this conversation will change how you think about care, identity, and what it means to truly support another human being. There is still hope. There is still joy. There is still connection. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction & Meet Sira Botes 02:00 – How Dementia Changed Sira’s Life 05:00 – Why Families Feel Hopeless After Diagnosis 07:30 – “There ARE Things You Can Do” 08:40 – Dementia Prevention Starts Earlier Than You Think 10:00 – The Daily Habits That Protect Your Brain 14:00 – Burnout, Stress & Why Women Are Exhausted 15:20 – The Science of Touch, Oxytocin & Nervous System Healing 20:00 – Caregiver Burnout & Learning Boundaries 24:00 – Sleep, Rest & Rejecting Hustle Culture 27:00 – Wearables, Oura Rings & Personalized Health Data 29:30 – The “Flower Stages” of Dementia Explained 31:00 – Why Memory Loss Doesn’t Mean Loss of Independence 36:00 – The Different Types of Cognitive Decline 41:00 – Safety, Wandering & Caregiver Awareness 42:30 – How Joy Still Exists in Late-Stage Dementia 44:00 – Why Hope Changes Everything 46:00 – Resources for Families & Caregivers 49:00 – Supporting Aging Loved Ones with Compassion Subscribe for more conversations on growth, healing, leadership, community, identity, purpose, and living intentionally.

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episode What Every Future Caregiver Needs to Know | Emotional Support, Burnout & Community | Virginia Grant artwork

What Every Future Caregiver Needs to Know | Emotional Support, Burnout & Community | Virginia Grant

Caregiving changes your life overnight. In this deeply honest conversation, Angela Dragon sits down with Virginia Grant, founder of Assurance, to talk about the emotional reality of caregiving, supporting aging parents, burnout, loneliness, community care, and learning how to ask for help. Virginia shares the story of bringing her sister home after a catastrophic brain injury — and the lessons she learned about exhaustion, resilience, self-care, and why caregivers desperately need support too. Topics include: - caregiver burnout - emotional support for caregivers - asking for help - aging parents - caregiving and mental health - loneliness & community - boundaries and self-care - caregiving resources - navigating health crises - building support systems Links: For in-home decluttering & downsizing in the Gainesvillle, Florida area: https://www.simplifyhomeorganizing.com/ [https://www.simplifyhomeorganizing.com/] Angela Dragon's personal blog: https://angeladragon.substack.com/ [https://angeladragon.substack.com/] Connect on socials: https://www.instagram.com/simplifyhomeorganizing/ [https://www.instagram.com/simplifyhomeorganizing/] https://www.instagram.com/happinesscoachangela/ [https://www.instagram.com/happinesscoachangela/] https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeladragon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeladragon/] https://www.facebook.com/AngelaMDragon/ [https://www.facebook.com/AngelaMDragon/] https://www.facebook.com/SimplifyHomeOrganizing/ [https://www.facebook.com/SimplifyHomeOrganizing/] https://www.facebook.com/HappinessCoachAngela/ [https://www.facebook.com/HappinessCoachAngela/] Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:29 Why Virginia Started Assurance 01:03 Her Sister’s Brain Injury Changed Everything 02:22 Learning to Accept a Loved One’s New Reality 03:00 Why Caregivers Need Support Too 04:06 What Angela Sees Inside People’s Homes 05:08 Why Women Burn Out Trying to Care for Everyone 06:02 Organizing a Home for Caregiving 07:35 Angela Shares Her Health Crisis 09:33 Learning to Receive Help After Surgery 11:14 The Power of Community Support 12:18 Why We Need to Stop Hiding Illness 15:34 Asking for Help Is Vulnerable 16:22 Are Humans Inherently Good? 17:00 “Pour From Your Overflow, Not Your Tilt” 20:08 Becoming Well-Resourced for Life’s Challenges 21:24 The Loneliness Epidemic & Why Community Matters 24:04 “We Ask a Lot and We Say No a Lot” 25:47 Why Strong Women Struggle to Ask for Help 27:03 Every Family Member Has a Different Role 29:31 The Hidden Work of Caregiving 30:29 Accepting Caregiving as an Assignment 34:00 “Some Days Were So Damn Hard” 35:25 The Reality of Caregiver Exhaustion 37:25 “She Wasn’t My Patient. She Was My Roommate.” 38:45 Why Caregivers Must Prioritize Themselves 39:38 Resources for Caregivers 41:11 The FIRST Call Every Caregiver Should Make 44:18 How Society Depends on Family Caregivers 46:20 Community Showing Up in Unexpected Ways 49:46 Loneliness, Aging & Building Support Systems 51:42 Where to Find Support & Resources 52:35 Final Thoughts You are not meant to do life alone.

13 de may de 202653 min
episode How to Protect Aging Parents from Scams, Isolation & Cognitive Decline | Shannon Miller artwork

How to Protect Aging Parents from Scams, Isolation & Cognitive Decline | Shannon Miller

Angela sits down with elder law attorney Shannon Miller to unpack the hidden epidemic of elder exploitation, online scams, “the exploitable brain,” cognitive decline, family estrangement, loneliness, downsizing, and why so many seniors become vulnerable long before anyone notices. Links: The Miller Elder Law Firm: https://millerelderlawfirm.com/ [https://millerelderlawfirm.com/] Thriving to the Finish Line podcast: https://millerelderlawfirm.com/podcast/ [https://millerelderlawfirm.com/podcast/] For in-home decluttering & downsizing in the Gainesvillle, Florida area: https://www.simplifyhomeorganizing.com/ [https://www.simplifyhomeorganizing.com/] Angela Dragon's personal blog: https://angeladragon.substack.com/ [https://angeladragon.substack.com/] Connect on socials: https://www.instagram.com/simplifyhomeorganizing/ [https://www.instagram.com/simplifyhomeorganizing/] https://www.instagram.com/happinesscoachangela/ [https://www.instagram.com/happinesscoachangela/] https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeladragon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeladragon/] https://www.facebook.com/AngelaMDragon/ [https://www.facebook.com/AngelaMDragon/] https://www.facebook.com/SimplifyHomeOrganizing/ [https://www.facebook.com/SimplifyHomeOrganizing/] https://www.facebook.com/HappinessCoachAngela/ [https://www.facebook.com/HappinessCoachAngela/] This episode explores: - The real warning signs of exploitation - How scammers emotionally manipulate aging adults - Why loneliness makes seniors more vulnerable - The surprising psychology behind clutter & attachment - How decluttering can create freedom and connection - Why families need wills, healthcare directives & plans NOW The emotional reality of aging, caregiving & death Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Shannon Miller & Elder Law 01:15 The heartbreaking case that changed Florida law 03:20 Why elder exploitation was so hard to prosecute 05:30 The “exploitable brain” explained 06:20 A daughter stole her father’s life savings 09:18 Florida’s groundbreaking exploitation injunction 12:00 Why seniors are major scam targets 13:05 Aging, intuition & cognitive decline 17:20 Early warning signs families should notice 19:10 The devastating emotional reality behind scams 20:50 “I just wanted love” — the loneliness epidemic 23:15 Therapeutic lying & dementia care 25:10 New scammer legislation in Florida 31:50 Loneliness, isolation & aging in America 32:30 Decluttering, downsizing & emotional attachment 35:10 The “Bell Curve of Stuff” 37:00 Why clutter can keep people trapped 39:00 Storage units, transitions & letting go 41:15 Making space for a new season of life 46:10 How to recognize elder exploitation 48:30 Tools & apps that help protect seniors 49:35 The power of repeated truth & family support 52:25 Aging, death & reducing suffering 54:30 Where to find Shannon Miller’s resources 57:25 Final reflections & takeaways

6 de may de 202657 min
episode Aging, Downsizing, and Long-Distance Caregiving with Geriatric Care Manager Norma Berger artwork

Aging, Downsizing, and Long-Distance Caregiving with Geriatric Care Manager Norma Berger

In this episode of Making Space with Angela Dragon, Angela sits down with Norma Berger, geriatric care manager and pre-licensed social worker, for a deeply honest conversation about aging, downsizing, caregiving, and the emotional weight families carry when parents begin needing more support. They talk about how expensive aging can be, why clutter becomes more dangerous over time, what adult children can do when a parent is resistant to help, and why preparing early brings so much more peace than waiting for a crisis. Bio: Norma Berger, MSW, CMC, Registered Clinical Social Worker Intern, Certified Aging Life Care Manager https://www.normabergertherapy.com/ [https://www.normabergertherapy.com/] https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/norma-c-berger-gainesville-fl/1495472 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/norma-c-berger-gainesville-fl/1495472] https://palmaging.com/ [https://palmaging.com/] This conversation is for you if you’re: Supporting aging parents. Thinking about retirement or downsizing. Navigating long-distance caregiving. Overwhelmed by a loved one’s house and belongings. Trying to plan wisely for your own future. This is not just about stuff. It’s about identity, grief, independence, dignity, community, and making thoughtful decisions before life forces them. In this episode: - Why aging is more expensive than most people realize - How clutter affects safety, falls, and quality of life - What to do when a parent resists support - Resources families often don’t know exist - Why loneliness and isolation are major risks as we age - How to begin hard but loving conversations early Chapters 00:00 Welcome + why this conversation matters 00:32 Meet Norma Burger, geriatric care manager 02:28 What most people don’t understand about aging 03:18 Why “stuff” gets heavier as we get older 06:26 How to prepare for retirement, care, and later-life transitions 07:16 Hidden resources for seniors and families 09:57 Wills, beneficiaries, and hard adulting 11:50 Why your plans should be reviewed every 5 years 13:02 “You can’t take it with you” + Swedish death cleaning 15:33 Elder care systems, waiting lists, and support options 16:30 Adult daycare, dementia support, and care alternatives 17:15 The emotional and health risks of aging alone 19:35 Senior living, community, and social connection 21:28 What adult children should do when a parent resists help 22:37 How care managers help long-distance caregivers 24:38 Why parents may hear a professional before they hear family 27:24 Even if they stay home, decluttering still matters 29:40 Norma’s best advice for aging with more ease 31:23 Staying open to change as life evolves 35:31 Why older adults can be more curious and open than we think 37:49 The intimacy of helping people in their homes 40:55 Where to find Norma + closing thoughts What part of this conversation hit home for you most? I’d love to hear where you are in this journey. And if someone came to mind while watching, send this episode to them. These are conversations more families need to have earlier, not later. 💛

29 de abr de 202642 min
episode How to Make Deep, Meaningful Friends as an Adult (Even If You Feel Isolated) | Melissa Baker artwork

How to Make Deep, Meaningful Friends as an Adult (Even If You Feel Isolated) | Melissa Baker

Why does it feel so much harder to make real friends as an adult? In this episode of Making Space, Angela sits down with digital wellness coach and longtime friend Melissa “Honeybee” Baker to unpack the truth about connection, loneliness, and the hidden forces keeping us disconnected. From dopamine-driven screen habits to the vulnerability required to ask, “Will you be my friend?” — this conversation goes deeper than surface-level advice. Bio: Melissa "HoneyBee" Baker Screen Time Coach & Yoga Teacher (RYT-500) UnplugAcademy.com [http://UnplugAcademy.com] https://www.unplugacademy.com/unplugytt [https://www.unplugacademy.com/unplugytt] Instagram: DigitalWellnessCoach - https://www.instagram.com/digitalwellnesscoach/ [https://www.instagram.com/digitalwellnesscoach/] Book: Conscious Adulting in the Digital Age - https://www.amazon.com/Conscious-Adulting-Melissa-Honey-Baker/dp/B0B95F5D8J [https://www.amazon.com/Conscious-Adulting-Melissa-Honey-Baker/dp/B0B95F5D8J] Monthly Screen Time Newsletter: https://oraclewellness.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b14af86ecfe6eef109c2950c4&id=e6acb0c07a [https://oraclewellness.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b14af86ecfe6eef109c2950c4&id=e6acb0c07a] You’ll learn: - Why modern life makes real friendship harder than ever - The difference between online connection and real-life bonding - How to intentionally build “3AM friendships” that actually sustain you - Simple, practical ways to create more belonging in your life This isn’t just about making friends. It’s about reclaiming what actually makes life meaningful. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Meet Melissa “Honeybee” & the power of long-term friendship 01:40 – Why adult friendships don’t happen naturally 03:17 – The real barriers to connection (hint: it’s not just you) 04:13 – The algorithm, dopamine & digital disconnection 05:42 – Can social media create real connection? 06:20 – The uncomfortable truth about making friends as an adult 07:24 – Why friendship is undervalued in our culture 08:30 – The shocking impact of loneliness on your health 09:09 – How to actually build real friendships (practical steps) 10:06 – What the happiest communities in the world do differently 11:16 – Why even extroverts struggle with connection 12:01 – The power of touch, presence & human closeness 12:34 – Where to find Melissa & continue the journey

22 de abr de 202612 min