Boomer Banter, Real Talk about Aging Well
Boomer Banter is your guide to aging well with health, vitality, and meaningful relationships. Host Wendy Green brings warmth, vulnerability, and curiosity to real conversations about staying active and connected through life's second act. Wendy talks with experts, everyday people, and thought leaders who share practical insights and personal stories about navigating health challenges, deepening relationships, caregiving, reinvention, and what it truly means to age well as a Boomer. This show is for you if you have questions about how to find purpose in retirement, finding new friends after 60, healthspan vs lifespan, navigating family dynamics, resilience and successful aging, staying active and engaged as you age, and caring for aging parents or your spouse.
Epizodes
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Honoring the Dream: Terrified and Forging Ahead Anyway 15.06.2026 42minWe all have a dream we keep tucked away — the one that feels too big, too late, or too terrifying to pursue. Shelley Dunstone had one of those dreams. After years of practicing law in Australia, she decided she wanted to sing Brazilian music. Not just perform it — she wanted to sing in Portuguese, with Brazilian musicians, in Brazil. And eventually, she did.In this conversation, Shelley talks about what it means to honor a dream even when you're afraid of it, the friends who nudged her forward, and what it felt like to finally step on stage after years of silence.If you have a dream you've been putting off, this one's for you.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Too Old-Too Female-Too Late: Busting Fitness Myths after 60 18.05.2026 49minExploring the intersection of ageism and fitness, this episode of Boomer Banter features a candid discussion between Wendy and Laura Dow about the challenges and triumphs of staying active as we age. Wendy opens up about her struggles to maintain a consistent fitness routine amidst life changes, like her mother moving in with her. Laura, who entered the fitness world later in life, shares her journey of becoming a fitness advocate for older adults, specifically women. They delve into societal perceptions of older adults and how these beliefs can often hinder personal motivation to stay fit. By discussing common barriers to exercise, including fear of injury and intimidation in gym environments, the episode demystifies fitness for older adults and empowers them to find joy in movement. Listeners are encouraged to embrace activities they love, whether it's gardening, walking, or joining a fitness class, and to recognize that it's possible to improve physical abilities at any age.Mentioned in this episode:Greenwood CapitalGreenwoodCapital.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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When Life Asks you to Recalibrate 04.05.2026 16minAfter six years of weekly episodes, host Wendy Green shares an honest, vulnerable update about stepping back from the podcast's regular rhythm. In this solo episode, Wendy talks about what it's really like to become a primary caregiver for her mother—not just the practical challenges, but the emotional recalibration, the identity shift, and the hard choices about where to focus limited time and energy.This isn't a goodbye. It's a recalibration."We're all in transition. You're aging. I'm aging. Some of us are caregiving. Some of us are grieving. Some of us are just trying to figure out how to hold onto who we are while everything around us changes."Wendy will continue to release episodes when she meets guests with particularly relevant insights or when she has the bandwidth to record meaningful solo content. Episodes will no longer follow a weekly schedule, but will be released when there's something real to share.Substack: Thriving Through Time Wendy is writing regularly about her caregiving journey, purpose, health, and connection as we age. Subscribe at wendy421.substack.com to stay in touch and be part of the conversation. Or drop her an email at wendy@heyboomer.biz. She loves to hear from you.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Loving a Partner with Alzheimer's 01.05.2026 47minFacing the reality of a loved one with dementia can feel like trying to catch smoke with your bare hands. In this episode of Boomer Banter, we dive into a heartfelt conversation with Sue Lick, who shares her journey caring for her husband Fred as he battled Alzheimer's disease. From the early signs of forgetfulness to the emotional weight of caregiving, Sue opens up about the challenges, the laughter, and the tears that accompany this often-overwhelming experience. She candidly discusses the financial strains of care, the identity shifts that come with being a caregiver, and the messy emotions that can bubble to the surface. With humor and honesty, Sue reminds us that caregiving is not about perfection; it’s about doing our best in tough situations and understanding that it’s okay to seek help. Whether you’re currently caring for someone with dementia or preparing for what lies ahead, this episode offers validation, support, and a sense of community.Takeaways:Caring for someone with dementia can be incredibly tough, and it's okay to admit that caregiving is hard work.Watching a loved one forget who you are is heartbreaking, and those feelings of loss are valid.It's important to seek help from friends or family when you're feeling overwhelmed by caregiving responsibilities.Financial strain can add to the stress of caregiving, and planning ahead for costs is crucial.Links referenced in this episode:Find out more at Sue's website. sulick.comSue's book, "No Way Out of This: Loving a Partner with Alzheimer's" is available on AmazonCheck out our Substack: Wendy Green | SubstackThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Purpose and Connection: You Can't Have One Without the Other 20.04.2026 32minLife took a bit of a turn when my 96-year-old mom moved in with me. Just a month ago, she was stuck in her apartment, feeling isolated and unsure of herself. Now, she’s back in action, setting the table for dinner every night! It’s not just a chore; it’s a revival of her spirit and our connection. We dig into the importance of having something to do and someone to do it with in this episode. You see, as we age, it’s easy to feel like we’re not needed anymore. It’s like the world has moved on without us! But let me tell you, finding purpose and forming connections is key to thriving in life, especially in our later years. We explore how many folks, after decades of work and community, can feel lost when they retire. My mom’s journey from feeling useless to being a contributing part of my household illustrates that we need to contribute to feel alive. It’s not just about keeping busy; it’s about engaging with life meaningfully. I share some eye-opening research about how connection can keep us healthy and happy. Seriously, loneliness can be as harmful as smoking! So, if you’re a retiree feeling like you’ve lost your place in the world, this episode is a warm hug and a wake-up call. Links referenced in this episode:To join the Banter Circle: buymeacoffee.com/heyboomer0413Check out Women in the Middle and Women in the Middle Entrepreneurs podcasts at susierosenstein.comMentioned in this episode:Greenwood CapitalGreenwoodCapital.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Think You’re Prepared for Aging? Think Again | 7 Steps You Need to Know 13.04.2026 1hYou think you’re prepared for aging… until you’re not.In this episode of Boomer Banter, I talk with registered nurse and life care expert Jennifer Crowley about what really happens when aging becomes real—when you’re making decisions for a parent, managing your own future, or trying to do both at the same time.Jennifer shares her practical and compassionate 7-step framework for aging well, helping families navigate caregiving, housing, finances, and the emotional weight that comes with it.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, unsure where to start, or worried about making the right decisions, this conversation will give you clarity—and a place to begin.💡 In this episode:Why families often wait until a crisisThe emotional toll of care-givingWhat “being prepared” really meansHow to start important conversationsThe 7 steps to aging wellLinks referenced in this episode:Jennifer Crowley's website: Life Care ExpertsLife Care Management InstituteThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Never Retire from Purpose 06.04.2026 45minReady to flip the script on aging?In this episode, Wendy Green chats with Randall Kenneth Jones, a vibrant storyteller and the mastermind behind MindZoo. He’s all about showing us that the years after 50 can be some of our best.With a mix of humor and heart, they explore the concept of the 'retirement business' – a refreshing perspective that challenges the traditional views of retirement as a slow-down phase. Instead, Randy argues for a life of continued purpose, creativity, and engagement, even as we age. He shares personal anecdotes about his own journey, including the transformative lessons he learned while living in Naples, Florida, where he discovered that the key to happiness in older age lies in lifelong learning and staying mentally active.This conversation is packed with insights that can inspire anyone, not just those approaching retirement. It’s about finding joy, purpose, and engagement in every stage of life, so tune in and get ready to embrace the endless possibilities of aging with enthusiasm!Links referenced in this episode:Sign up for the Boomer Banter newsletterVisit Randall Kenneth Jones websiteThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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What Role are You Playing that Doesn't Fit Anymore? 30.03.2026 25minAging can be a wild ride, right? So, let’s chat about that sweet, sweet freedom that comes when you finally hang up the cape of all those roles you’ve been playing for years—parent, employee, caretaker, you name it.Wendy Green, our fabulous host, dives into this juicy topic, reflecting on a recent gathering with her Banter Circle. Picture a cozy group of pals, sharing the ups and downs of aging, and realizing that this phase of life is less about climbing ladders and more about shedding the weight of expectations. It’s like a butterfly emerging from a cocoon, but instead of wings, you might just find a comfy blanket and a cup of tea!Wendy shares her personal journey of becoming a care partner for her mom, sparking a deeper conversation about who we are when we’re not busy filling roles that define us. She invites listeners to ponder: who are we when we’re just ourselves, unburdened by the need to be useful? The discussion touches on the universal experience of reinvention—the many times we’ve had to adapt and grow through life’s curveballs. This time, it’s not about proving ourselves but learning to let go. And hey, it’s a little scary, but it can also be liberating!The heart of the episode encourages us to reflect on our current roles and what truly matters to us now. Wendy challenges us to ask ourselves some big questions: What do we really want? What roles are we clinging to that don’t fit anymore? You might find that making someone’s day a little brighter could be the new gig you never knew you needed. So grab a comfy chair, a cup of something nice, and tune in as we explore the beauty of just being who we are, minus the performance!Questions promised from this episode:Question one: What role am I playing right now that doesn't fit anymore?Question two: What do I actually want to be present for in my life right now?Question three: What's one small way I can honor that this week?Links mentioned:Sign up for the Banter CircleGreenwood CapitalMentioned in this episode:Greenwood CapitalGreenwoodCapital.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Stress Less, Live More: The Heart-Health Connection 23.03.2026 41minAging well isn’t just about avoiding the doctor; it’s about embracing the full spectrum of health.In this enlightening episode, Dr. Alan Rozanski shares his transformative journey in understanding health beyond the physical. We delve into the concept that our mental and emotional states are just as crucial—if not more so—than our lab results. Dr. Rozanski introduces the six domains of health and how they intertwine to create a holistic picture of well-being. From the power of optimism to the dangers of loneliness, we discuss how your mental state can influence your physical health. Feeling lonely? It’s time to reach out and build those connections because they’re not just nice to have; they’re essential for a long, healthy life. We also tackle the importance of finding purpose, especially in our senior years. After all, waking up with a reason to get out of bed can make a world of difference.This episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and practical advice that will leave you feeling empowered to take charge of your health as you age. Don’t miss out on these insights that could change the way you think about aging.Links referenced in this episode:Support Boomer Banter Sign up for Dr. Rozanski's newsletter Sign up for the Boomer Banter newsletterMentioned in this episode:greenwoodcapital.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Holding Your Beliefs Without Losing Each Other 16.03.2026 41minPolitical differences are straining friendships, families, and communities. Many people feel caught between wanting to speak their truth and wanting to preserve important relationships.In this episode of Boomer Banter, Wendy Green talks with Dr. Philip Wilder, educator and facilitator of Nonviolent Communication, about how we can disagree respectfully without losing connection. Together they explore:Why many relationships break down over political disagreementsHow anger often reflects deeper unmet needsWhen it may be wise to pause rather than argueHow empathy and curiosity can keep conversations constructivePractical ways to stay grounded during difficult discussionsThe conversation offers a powerful reminder: meaningful change and healing begin one relationship at a time.Guest: Dr. Philip Wilder – Educator and Nonviolent Communication facilitator Contact: philipwilder@gmail.comSupport Boomer Banter: Buy Wendy a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/heyboomer0413Connect with Wendy on:FacebookLinkedInInstagramYouTubeEmail at wendy@heyboomer.bizThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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The Art of Difficult Conversations: 6 Ways to Stay Connected When You Disagree 09.03.2026 18minIn this episode of Boomer Banter, we tackle something many of us are exhausted by but can't ignore ... difficult conversations. Not the surface-level small talk, but the real, uncomfortable ones with family members who see the world completely differently, with old friends across the political divide, and especially with ourselves.Host Wendy Green shares a powerful story from the 1980s about finding common humanity with a coworker on opposite sides of the abortion debate, and offers practical strategies for navigating high-stakes conversations when the relationship matters deeply.You'll learn:How to set the right intention before a difficult conversation beginsWhy paraphrasing is one of the most underrated conversation toolsWhen silence might actually be the more loving choiceHow to have honest conversations with yourself about what you can actually do to make a differenceThis isn't about changing minds—it's about choosing connection over avoidance, curiosity over contempt, and showing up with an open heart even when it's hard.What difficult conversation are you ready to have?Support Boomer Banter: buymeacoffee.com/heyboomer0413Connect with Wendy: LinkedIn, Facebook & Instagram or at wendy@heyboomer.bizResources to help with Difficult Conversations:Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton & Sheila HeenCrucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan & Al SwitzlerBraver Angels - organization bringing together people across political dividesMentioned in this episode:greenwoodcapital.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Boomer Banter: Let's Talk Legacy and Life Lessons! 03.03.2026 32minToday, we're diving into a topic that's super important but often overlooked: capturing the stories of our loved ones. You know, it's not just about the money or the stuff we leave behind; it's about the voices, the values, and the experiences that shape us. Our guest, Elena Iacono, is all about helping families preserve these precious memories through guided conversations that turn into beautiful keepsakes. She’s on a mission to remind us that we need to start asking those meaningful questions now before it's too late. So grab a comfy seat and a snack, because we're about to get real about legacy and making those connections that matter!Takeaways:Time is a tricky thing; we often think we have plenty of it, but then it just runs out unexpectedly.Planning for our legacy isn't just about the money; it's about capturing our stories and values.Elena's work highlights the importance of human inheritance, which includes our wisdom and experiences, not just assets.The conversation encourages us to ask our loved ones meaningful questions to preserve their stories and insights for future generations.Links referenced in this episode:buy me a coffee dot comlegacynext.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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From Achievement to Fulfillment: Meeting the Self Beneath the Resume 24.02.2026 43minFeeling a bit stuck or wondering if there's more to life than just work? Then this episode is just the ticket! I had a heart-to-heart with the fabulous Diana Dupont, a woman who traded in her museum curator hat for a life filled with horses, dogs, and so much more. Together, we explore the moment when something inside stirs, urging you to step out of your comfort zone. Diana's journey is all about facing fears, embracing new passions, and discovering that it's totally okay to redefine yourself at any age. She talks about her beloved horse, Blackie, and how that relationship opened up a whole new world for her. It’s a delightful mix of laughter and introspection as we discuss how our furry friends can teach us about love, loyalty, and living authentically. So grab your favorite drink and get comfy, because this conversation is all about realizing that life can be a beautiful adventure if we just dare to follow our hearts!Links referenced in this episode:Support Boomer Banter with Buy Me A CoffeeLearn more about Diana and her book on her websiteCheck out Women Entrepreneurs Over 50: Work Less, Make More, Do What you LoveThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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The Truth About Sleep After 60: Are you a Lion, Wolf, Bear or Dolphin? 17.02.2026 46minEver wondered why sleep seems to elude us as we age? Well, grab your coffee, or maybe some herbal tea, because this week’s episode of Boomer Banter is all about sleep style and how it impacts our later years.I had a fabulous chat with Sally Duplantier, a super smart gerontologist who’s here to sprinkle some wisdom on our sleep struggles. We explored the fascinating world of sleep chronotypes – we’re talking Lions, Bears, Wolves, and Dolphins! Each one has its unique quirks and styles that can help us understand our sleep patterns better.Sally broke down the science behind sleep and aging, explaining how our bodies change and adapt. She effortlessly debunked common myths about aging and sleep, reminding us that it's completely normal to experience shifts in our sleep patterns as we grow older. We also talked about the importance of good sleep hygiene, like establishing a calming bedtime routine, and why it’s crucial for our mental and physical health.We delved into the importance of understanding our individual sleep needs and how to create an optimal sleep environment. Sally’s tips were practical, relatable, and sprinkled with a bit of humor that made the whole topic feel less daunting.So, if you’ve been tossing and turning at night or just want to learn how to better embrace sleep as a part of aging well, this episode is packed with all the insights you need to hit the hay with a smile!Links referenced in this episode:Join the Boomer Banter Circle communityTake the quiz to find out your sleep animalWomen Over 50 Entrepreneurs: Make More, Work Less, Do what you LoveWellness WednesdayMentioned in this episode:greenwoodcapital.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Feeling Useful, Finding Friendships: Boomers & Beyond 10.02.2026 29minFeeling useful and finding friendships is critically important as we age, and today we're diving right into that! We’re chatting about how maintaining a sense of meaning and connecting with others can seriously boost our health and happiness. I’m excited to share two interactive training programs that I’ve been working on, designed to help folks discover what they have to offer and how to build those meaningful connections. We’re not just sitting around listening; we’re getting hands-on and having fun digging into these topics together. So, if you’re looking to feel more connected and useful in this chapter of life, stick around because we’ve got a lot to explore!Takeaways:Feeling useful and connected is critically important for our health and happiness as we age.Finding meaning and social connections directly impact our physical and mental health.Engaging in community and sharing experiences can significantly enhance life satisfaction.Links referenced in this episode:Boomer Banter websiteWomen Entrepreneurs Over 50: Making More, Working Less, Doing What you LoveThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Grandparenting Autism: How to Support without Overstepping 03.02.2026 51minWhen a family faces the challenges of autism, every member can feel the weight of the world on their shoulders. In this heartfelt episode, Wendy Green and Theresa Lyons, Ph.D. discuss the crucial role grandparents play in supporting their grandchildren diagnosed with autism.With a focus on communication and understanding, Theresa shares her journey as both a scientist and a parent, highlighting the emotional and practical hurdles families encounter. The episode emphasizes that grandparents should come from a place of curiosity rather than certainty—it's about asking the right questions, like how they can provide help without overstepping boundaries.Theresa explains the importance of recognizing the spectrum of autism, detailing how different children exhibit diverse behaviors and needs. By offering insights into how grandparents can observe changes and share concerns effectively, the conversation provides tools for building stronger family connections.Wendy and Theresa’s warm banter, filled with relatable anecdotes and practical advice, turns a daunting subject into a manageable conversation. They encourage listeners to embrace love and support as the guiding principles in navigating the complexities of autism within families.Takeaways:Grandparents should approach conversations about autism with curiosity and compassion to foster better understanding.Understanding the spectrum of autism helps in knowing the diverse needs of grandchildren diagnosed with it.It's crucial for grandparents to learn about autism to effectively support their stressed adult children.Links referenced in this episode:Email Theresa at: lyons@awetism.netTheresa Lyon's website awetism.netAn additional resource: https://navigatingawetism.com/Mentioned in this episode:greenwoodcapital.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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From Retirement to Revolution: Why this 82-year-old won't stop fighting 27.01.2026 43minWendy Green’s chat with Meg Groff on Boomer Banter is a must-listen for anyone who thinks that their time for making a difference has passed. Meg's journey from a 37-year-old law student to an impactful attorney is nothing short of inspiring. As she shares her experiences of helping people escape domestic violence situations, she sheds light on the gaps in our legal system—especially regarding child safety in custody arrangements. The episode also touches on the myths surrounding domestic violence, such as the idea that it's a private matter or that only certain demographics experience it. Through laughter and serious discourse, Meg’s passion shines through, making it clear that she’s not just a lawyer; she’s a warrior for justice. Her advocacy for Kayden's Law highlights the necessity of systemic changes to protect children from dangerous custody scenarios. This episode serves as a rallying cry for activism at any age, encouraging all of us to keep fighting for what’s right, no matter when we start. Meg’s story proves that it’s never too late to make an impact—and that every voice matters in the fight for justice.Takeaways:Meg Groff is an advocate for justice, and at 82-years-old she is still championing laws to protect children in custody disputes.Her journey from being a struggling student to saving lives is truly inspiring and motivating.Domestic violence is a serious societal issue that needs more awareness and understanding, not dismissive attitudes.It is Never Too Late to make a difference. You can find ways to get involved.Links referenced in this episode:meggroff.comNational Family Violence Law CenterNational Safe Parents OrganizationKayden's Law, officially known as the Keeping Children Safe from Family Violence ActWellness Wednesday with Sally DuplantierThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Self-Image and Aging: Time to Flip the Script! 20.01.2026 21minAging can feel like a wild ride, right? One minute you’re bopping along, feeling youthful and vibrant, and the next you’re staring at a reflection that’s more ‘who is that?’ than ‘hey, look at me!’ In this episode of Boomer Banter, we dive deep into why that happens and how our brains evolve as we age, gaining wisdom and emotional stability. Our host, Wendy Green, shares some sage words from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. about keeping hope alive through the disappointments that life throws at us. She gets real about the stories we tell ourselves as we age and how those narratives can shape our self-image. We explore the positivity effect, which is all about how our brains get better at focusing on what matters and letting go of the trivial as we grow older. Imagine trading in that pesky anxiety for a newfound sense of calm and perspective; sounds pretty sweet, right? Wendy encourages us to reframe our self-talk and focus on how we feel rather than how we look. So, the next time you catch a glimpse in the mirror, remember: it's not just about the wrinkles; it’s about the wisdom behind them!Takeaways:Aging can bring about changes in our self-image, but it doesn't have to be negative as we gain perspective and wisdom from our experiences.Our brains evolve as we age, enhancing our emotional regulation and patience, allowing for a more thoughtful response to life's challenges.The stories we tell ourselves about aging often come from societal influences, but we can choose to redefine our self-image positively.As we grow older, it's crucial to focus on how we live and what we value in ourselves, rather than just how we look.Links referenced in this episode:Learn all about Wendy's coaching at heyboomer.bizSchedule a complimentary Discovery Call with WendyThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Still Worth the Effort? Navigating Love, Marriage and Connection Later in Life 13.01.2026 48minLet’s get real – marriage isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Sometimes it can feel more like a roommate situation, especially after years of living together. In this episode, we welcome the wonderful Dr. Liz Jenkins, who brings some serious wisdom on how to navigate those tricky waters. We chat about how common it is for couples to lose that initial connection, and Dr. Liz gives us the scoop on her book, “The Marriage Reset”. She outlines her five-step process to help couples reconnect, including ways to re-establish trust and open up those lines of communication. If you’re ready to ditch that roommate vibe in your marriage and bring back the spark, you’ll want to tune in!MORE WAYS TO CONNECT:Join the Banter Circle or learn more.Check out Wellness Wednesdays led by gerontologist Sally Duplantier You can find Dr. Liz Jenkins and all of her resources on her website.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Too Experienced to Retire: Turning What you Know into What's nNext 06.01.2026 42minWhat if retirement isn't about winding down—it's about waking up?At 81, business mentor Patricia Noel Drain is living proof that your best work might still be ahead of you.This conversation is for anyone who knows they are not finished yet, but feels unclear about how to begin again.Key Highlights:Why traditional retirement does not work for everyoneHow your experience can guide your next chapter without starting from scratchThe idea that your gift is already your nicheWhy midlife and beyond can feel like a waking up, not a winding downThe Dr. Phil tape measure story and what it reveals about time and intentionWhy women often struggle to charge for their knowledge and how to set healthier boundariesAgeism, visibility, and owning your relevance at any ageGuestPatricia Noel Drain - Author of 14 books, business mentor, and host of the new podcast Women Entrepreneurs Over 50 Who Want to Work Less, Make More, Doing What They Love (launching January 7, 2026)Special offers mentioned:Patricia Noel Drain is offering 10 listeners a complimentary 15-minute Paradigm Strategy Session to help clarify what is next. Email Patricia at patricia@patriciadrain.com and let her know you heard about this offer on Boomer Banter. Learn more at https://www.patriciadrain.comWendy Green invites you to join the Boomer Banter Circle, a monthly virtual community for meaningful conversation about aging well. ($25/month) Join here: https://buymeacoffee.com/heyboomer0413Invitation to check out Wellness Wednesday, with host gerontologist, Sally Duplantier. These free and recorded webinars feature experts on topics about healthy aging. Visit MyZingLife.com to learn more.Bottom line: Midlife isn't the end of something—it's the beginning of your most authentic chapter.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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