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Using a Senior Real Estate Specialist
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About This Episode
Transitioning from the family home to senior living can be a daunting task for older adults and their families. The process of downsizing, selling the family home, and finding the right senior living community can be overwhelming. However, using a senior real estate specialist (SRES) can make the transition easier. SRESs have expertise in assisting older clients with their unique needs and concerns. They can provide guidance and support throughout the entire process, helping older adults and their families navigate the complex real estate market and find the right living situation to fit their needs and lifestyle.
My Guest
Donna Kay Dinkins is YOUR Seniors Real Estate Specialist® at Focus Group Florida at Keller Williams Lakeland. As a Seniors Real Estate Specialist®, Donna received specialized education to help those age 50+ through lifestyle transitions involving relocation, refinancing, or selling the family home.
The Seniors Real Estate Specialist® (SRES®) is a designation by the National Association of Realtors that gives you the knowledge and expertise to guide homebuyers and sellers over the age of 50 through major financial and lifestyle transitions.
Links & Resources We Mentioned
- Area Agency on Aging Locator
- The Senior Connection Center
- Downsizing Without the Stress (Episode 4)
- Aging in Place vs Downsizing (Episode 64)
- Moving in the Right Direction: The Senior's Guide to Moving and Downsizing
- Find an SRES
Thanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share it with a friend or two.
For more great content and caregiving resources, visit us online at ElderCareGuide.com
About This Episode
Transitioning from the family home to senior living can be a daunting task for older adults and their families. The process of downsizing, selling the family home, and finding the right senior living community can be overwhelming. However, using a senior real estate specialist (SRES) can make the transition easier. SRESs have expertise in assisting older clients with their unique needs and concerns. They can provide guidance and support throughout the entire process, helping older adults and their families navigate the complex real estate market and find the right living situation to fit their needs and lifestyle.
My Guest
Donna Kay Dinkins is YOUR Seniors Real Estate Specialist® at Focus Group Florida at Keller Williams Lakeland. As a Seniors Real Estate Specialist®, Donna received specialized education to help those age 50+ through lifestyle transitions involving relocation, refinancing, or selling the family home.
The Seniors Real Estate Specialist® (SRES®) is a designation by the National Association of Realtors that gives you the knowledge and expertise to guide homebuyers and sellers over the age of 50 through major financial and lifestyle transitions.
Links & Resources We Mentioned
- Area Agency on Aging Locator
- The Senior Connection Center
- Downsizing Without the Stress (Episode 4)
- Aging in Place vs Downsizing (Episode 64)
- Moving in the Right Direction: The Senior's Guide to Moving and Downsizing
- Find an SRES
Thanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share it with a friend or two.
For more great content and caregiving resources, visit us online at ElderCareGuide.com
03/07/23 • 29 min
Ace Your Next Dr. Appointment (part 1)
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In This Episode My GuestLinks & Resources We MentionedThanks for Listening!
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In This Episode My GuestLinks & Resources We MentionedThanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share it with a friend or two.
For more great content and caregiving resources, visit us online at ElderCareGuide.com
07/05/22 • 40 min

Advocating for a loved one in Long Term Care can be difficult if you don't know how to go about it. You don't have to do it alone! Long-Term Care (LTC) Ombudsman programs work to resolve problems related to the health, safety, welfare, and rights of individuals who live in LTC facilities, such as nursing homes, assisted living, and other residential care communities.
My Guests
Terre Ann Lindstamer is the South Central District Ombudsman manager for Florida Ombudsman Program. She's worked for the Ombudsman Program for more than 12 years. Her favorite part of the job is meeting with residents, hearing their stories, and working to enhance their quality of life in any way that she can. Terre Anne's Website
Lee has been a valued volunteer for the Florida Long-term Care Ombudsman Program for more than seven years. He currently serves as the district council, chair. Lee 's Website
Links We Mentioned
- Alzheimer's Association | Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Help
- SHINE - Home
- Senior Connection Center Home Page - Senior Connection Center, Inc.
- Residents' Rights - Ombudsman
- Home - Ombudsman
Thanks For Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode of Sage Aging, please subscribe and share the podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@eldercareguide.com.
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Advocating for a loved one in Long Term Care can be difficult if you don't know how to go about it. You don't have to do it alone! Long-Term Care (LTC) Ombudsman programs work to resolve problems related to the health, safety, welfare, and rights of individuals who live in LTC facilities, such as nursing homes, assisted living, and other residential care communities.
My Guests
Terre Ann Lindstamer is the South Central District Ombudsman manager for Florida Ombudsman Program. She's worked for the Ombudsman Program for more than 12 years. Her favorite part of the job is meeting with residents, hearing their stories, and working to enhance their quality of life in any way that she can. Terre Anne's Website
Lee has been a valued volunteer for the Florida Long-term Care Ombudsman Program for more than seven years. He currently serves as the district council, chair. Lee 's Website
Links We Mentioned
- Alzheimer's Association | Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Help
- SHINE - Home
- Senior Connection Center Home Page - Senior Connection Center, Inc.
- Residents' Rights - Ombudsman
- Home - Ombudsman
Thanks For Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode of Sage Aging, please subscribe and share the podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@eldercareguide.com.
For more great content, please subscribe to our newsletter. You can also find Sage Aging on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.
04/12/22 • 32 min

Romance Scams: What you need to know
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This Week on Sage Aging
Online dating has been a staple for a really long time, but it's become even more popular since COVID has put us in a position where we needed to stay home more. A lot of people have turned to the internet to the internet looking to meet some new people. I think that's something we can all relate to.
The pandemic magnified loneliness and isolation, especially for older adults and caregivers. It's a situation ripe for bad actors to build relationships online with unsuspecting people. We're in a situation that is ideal for romance scammers who want to take advantage of us. We all think romance scams and other fraudulent acts happen to someone else, but unfortunately, nobody is immune and we should all be on guard.
If you want to know what to look for, how to protect yourself, and what to do if you are a victim, this episode is for you.
My Guest
My guest for this episode is Kim Casci-Palangio. Kim is the Program Managing Director for the Cyber Crime Support Network. You might remember we had Kim's colleague Mark Batchelor with us back in episode 28 of season one. Cybercrime Support Network is definitely something you'll want to learn more about. So go back to that episode, if you haven't heard it or see the blog post here.
What We Covered
We covered sooo much in this episode. What do scammers look for? How do they identify and befriend targets? What are the red flags to look for in your loved one and what should you do if you or your loved one are victimized? Where can you find support for recovery? This episode is worth listening to!
Thanks for Listening!
If you are finding value in the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the Sage Aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.com
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This Week on Sage Aging
Online dating has been a staple for a really long time, but it's become even more popular since COVID has put us in a position where we needed to stay home more. A lot of people have turned to the internet to the internet looking to meet some new people. I think that's something we can all relate to.
The pandemic magnified loneliness and isolation, especially for older adults and caregivers. It's a situation ripe for bad actors to build relationships online with unsuspecting people. We're in a situation that is ideal for romance scammers who want to take advantage of us. We all think romance scams and other fraudulent acts happen to someone else, but unfortunately, nobody is immune and we should all be on guard.
If you want to know what to look for, how to protect yourself, and what to do if you are a victim, this episode is for you.
My Guest
My guest for this episode is Kim Casci-Palangio. Kim is the Program Managing Director for the Cyber Crime Support Network. You might remember we had Kim's colleague Mark Batchelor with us back in episode 28 of season one. Cybercrime Support Network is definitely something you'll want to learn more about. So go back to that episode, if you haven't heard it or see the blog post here.
What We Covered
We covered sooo much in this episode. What do scammers look for? How do they identify and befriend targets? What are the red flags to look for in your loved one and what should you do if you or your loved one are victimized? Where can you find support for recovery? This episode is worth listening to!
Thanks for Listening!
If you are finding value in the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the Sage Aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.com
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08/10/21 • 46 min

in this episode
Estate Planning. The last time we discussed Estate Planning, it was mostly from the perspective of older adults, but in this episode, we dig a little deeper and talk about why having an estate plan is something every adult of any age should be thinking about.
My guest
My guest today is Denise Tessier, Esq. of The Tessier Law Firm. Denise has been a lawyer for over 25 years and currently, she focuses primarily on Elder Law, including estate planning, wills, and trusts, long-term care, Medicaid planning, probate, and administration of estates. Denise is a member of several local and national Elder Law and Estate Planning organizations. And notably, her firm was invited to become an affiliated member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, which is a national organization committed to providing the highest quality of estate and Medicaid planning services. Learn more about Denise by clicking the link in the links section below.
Links we mentioned
- The Tessier Law Firm
- American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys
- National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys - Find a lawyer in your area
- Florida Bar Association - Consumer info and locate a FL attorney
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in this episode
Estate Planning. The last time we discussed Estate Planning, it was mostly from the perspective of older adults, but in this episode, we dig a little deeper and talk about why having an estate plan is something every adult of any age should be thinking about.
My guest
My guest today is Denise Tessier, Esq. of The Tessier Law Firm. Denise has been a lawyer for over 25 years and currently, she focuses primarily on Elder Law, including estate planning, wills, and trusts, long-term care, Medicaid planning, probate, and administration of estates. Denise is a member of several local and national Elder Law and Estate Planning organizations. And notably, her firm was invited to become an affiliated member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, which is a national organization committed to providing the highest quality of estate and Medicaid planning services. Learn more about Denise by clicking the link in the links section below.
Links we mentioned
- The Tessier Law Firm
- American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys
- National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys - Find a lawyer in your area
- Florida Bar Association - Consumer info and locate a FL attorney
Let's Get social
Connect with us on social media for daily updates, videos, tips, and more. Look for us on Instagram, facebook, TikTok, and twitter.
Get weekly Sage Aging episodes sent straight to your inbox when you register for our weekly newsletter. In addition to the latest episode of Sage Aging, you’ll also get bonus content, tips, suggested reading, and more.
Thanks for listening
If you are finding value in the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the Sage Aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
03/16/21 • 40 min

This week on Sage Aging
For most caregivers, going through the experience of having a loved one admitted to the hospital is an inevitability. It's just one of those things that come along with the territory when you're caring for an aging loved one. So knowing that's the case, are you prepared for when that happens? Being prepared and knowing what to do will make a hospitalization far less stressful for all involved. You'll learn a lot in Episode 44!
my guest
My guest for this episode was Maggie Lazarre. With 36 years in the healthcare industry under her belt, Maggie knows a thing or two about what happens when a hospitalization occurs. An advanced practice registered nurse, Maggie has experienced all types of medical environments and in this episode, she shared valuable insights and practical advice for older adults, caregivers, and families.
Thanks for listening!
If you are finding value in the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the Sage Aging podcast with a friend.
Get Sage Aging in your inbox
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Looking for senior resources?
Visit us online at PolkElderCare.com
This week on Sage Aging
For most caregivers, going through the experience of having a loved one admitted to the hospital is an inevitability. It's just one of those things that come along with the territory when you're caring for an aging loved one. So knowing that's the case, are you prepared for when that happens? Being prepared and knowing what to do will make a hospitalization far less stressful for all involved. You'll learn a lot in Episode 44!
my guest
My guest for this episode was Maggie Lazarre. With 36 years in the healthcare industry under her belt, Maggie knows a thing or two about what happens when a hospitalization occurs. An advanced practice registered nurse, Maggie has experienced all types of medical environments and in this episode, she shared valuable insights and practical advice for older adults, caregivers, and families.
Thanks for listening!
If you are finding value in the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the Sage Aging podcast with a friend.
Get Sage Aging in your inbox
Get weekly Sage Aging episodes sent straight to your inbox when you register for our weekly newsletter. In addition to the latest episode of Sage Aging, you'll also get bonus content, tips, suggested reading, and more.
Looking for senior resources?
Visit us online at PolkElderCare.com
02/23/21 • 53 min

Brain Health Basics
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About this episode
Cognitive health is something we should be thinking about long before concerns of dementia and cognitive impairment crop up. Join me this week as I chat with Dr. Andrea Wilkinson all about brain health.
This episode is jam-packed with great information and is definitely one you'll want to listen to and share with others. Though Sage Aging focuses on older adults, the information in this episode will benefit people of any age, and any stage of life!
My Guest
Dr. Andrea Wilkinson. Andrea has a Ph.D. in psychology with a specialization in cognitive aging. She's the co-founder of BrainShape and host of the BrainShape podcast.
Links & resources we mentioned
Thanks for listening!
Are you enjoying the Sage Aging podcast and blog? Tell us about it! I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the sage aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
About this episode
Cognitive health is something we should be thinking about long before concerns of dementia and cognitive impairment crop up. Join me this week as I chat with Dr. Andrea Wilkinson all about brain health.
This episode is jam-packed with great information and is definitely one you'll want to listen to and share with others. Though Sage Aging focuses on older adults, the information in this episode will benefit people of any age, and any stage of life!
My Guest
Dr. Andrea Wilkinson. Andrea has a Ph.D. in psychology with a specialization in cognitive aging. She's the co-founder of BrainShape and host of the BrainShape podcast.
Links & resources we mentioned
Thanks for listening!
Are you enjoying the Sage Aging podcast and blog? Tell us about it! I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the sage aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
11/10/20 • 49 min

About this episode
The world seems to get smaller every day as technology advances at breakneck speed. While this enhances our ability to stay connected and take advantage of lots of conveniences, it can also put us at risk too. How do you protect yourself from cybercrime? How can you tell if someone is trying to take advantage of you? And how can you help your aging loved ones protect themselves? If you're concerned about cybercrime and how it affects all of us, then this is the podcast episode for you.
My Guest
My guest on this episode is Mark Batchelor, Vice President of Victim Services Programs at Cybercrime Support Network, a public-private, nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected every day by cybercrime. A passionate advocate of online safety issues and privacy issues, Mark is dedicated to assisting people to find the help they need.
Links & Resources We Mentioned
- About Mark Batchelor
- FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
- 211
- ScamSpotter.org
- FraudSupport.org
- Sign up for FTC Consumer scam alerts
- AARP Fraud Watch Network
- AARP Scam Tracking Map
- Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker
Thanks for listening!
Are you enjoying the Sage Aging podcast? Tell us about it! I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the sage aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
About this episode
The world seems to get smaller every day as technology advances at breakneck speed. While this enhances our ability to stay connected and take advantage of lots of conveniences, it can also put us at risk too. How do you protect yourself from cybercrime? How can you tell if someone is trying to take advantage of you? And how can you help your aging loved ones protect themselves? If you're concerned about cybercrime and how it affects all of us, then this is the podcast episode for you.
My Guest
My guest on this episode is Mark Batchelor, Vice President of Victim Services Programs at Cybercrime Support Network, a public-private, nonprofit collaboration created to meet the challenges facing millions of individuals and businesses affected every day by cybercrime. A passionate advocate of online safety issues and privacy issues, Mark is dedicated to assisting people to find the help they need.
Links & Resources We Mentioned
- About Mark Batchelor
- FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
- 211
- ScamSpotter.org
- FraudSupport.org
- Sign up for FTC Consumer scam alerts
- AARP Fraud Watch Network
- AARP Scam Tracking Map
- Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker
Thanks for listening!
Are you enjoying the Sage Aging podcast? Tell us about it! I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the sage aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
10/06/20 • 37 min

About This Episode
In today's world being able to tell the difference between real news and misinformation is difficult at best. The words 'media' and 'news' are used interchangeably and widely misunderstood in America today. What do the words media and news really refer to? How can the average person tell the difference between good information and misinformation? If these are questions you'd like answers to you'll definitely want to listen to episode 25!
My Guest
My guest for this episode is Trinity Laurino of Lkldnow. LkldNow is a nonprofit, locally driven news organization whose mission is to educate community members and cultivates civic engagement by reporting and curating local news and community information in an accessible user-friendly digital format. Trinity's resume includes work at PBS, National Geographic, the BBC’s Motion Gallery, CNN, and currently LkldNow. She serves as LkldNow’s Community Engagement Director charged with growing awareness of the critical role local journalism plays in the civic health of a community and the urgent need to ensure the future of local news and its accessibility.
Resources & Links we mentioned
- Contact Trinity - Trinity@lkldnow.com
- LkldNow.com
- Article: 'Misinformation has created a new world disorder' by Claire Wardle
- Associated Press: 'Not Real News - A look at what didn't happen this week'
- Article: 'Who Should Judge What's True - Tracking Social Media's Global Impact' by Lenora Chu
- Snopes
Thanks for listening
Are you enjoying the Sage Aging podcast and blog? Tell us about it! I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the sage aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
About This Episode
In today's world being able to tell the difference between real news and misinformation is difficult at best. The words 'media' and 'news' are used interchangeably and widely misunderstood in America today. What do the words media and news really refer to? How can the average person tell the difference between good information and misinformation? If these are questions you'd like answers to you'll definitely want to listen to episode 25!
My Guest
My guest for this episode is Trinity Laurino of Lkldnow. LkldNow is a nonprofit, locally driven news organization whose mission is to educate community members and cultivates civic engagement by reporting and curating local news and community information in an accessible user-friendly digital format. Trinity's resume includes work at PBS, National Geographic, the BBC’s Motion Gallery, CNN, and currently LkldNow. She serves as LkldNow’s Community Engagement Director charged with growing awareness of the critical role local journalism plays in the civic health of a community and the urgent need to ensure the future of local news and its accessibility.
Resources & Links we mentioned
- Contact Trinity - Trinity@lkldnow.com
- LkldNow.com
- Article: 'Misinformation has created a new world disorder' by Claire Wardle
- Associated Press: 'Not Real News - A look at what didn't happen this week'
- Article: 'Who Should Judge What's True - Tracking Social Media's Global Impact' by Lenora Chu
- Snopes
Thanks for listening
Are you enjoying the Sage Aging podcast and blog? Tell us about it! I’d really appreciate it if you would leave a positive review and share the sage aging podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@Sageaging.us
09/15/20 • 38 min

Welcome to the Sage Aging Podcast! In this episode, host Liz Craven sits down with Dr. Tonya LaLonde, a Doctor of Audiology at Central Florida Speech and Hearing, to unravel the mysteries of hearing loss and hearing aids.
Did you know that approximately one in three people in the US between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss? And that number jumps to nearly one in two for those older than 75? Untreated hearing loss can lead to a range of problems, including increased risk of cognitive decline.
In this informative discussion, you'll discover:
👂 The main types of hearing loss and how they differ from each other.
🔊 The most common type of hearing loss.
🤔 How to differentiate between hearing aids and other medical interventions.
🚩 The signs that someone might have hearing loss and need a hearing aid.
⏰ Why early intervention is crucial in treating hearing loss.
💰 The financial investment associated with hearing aids and what to be cautious of.
🎧 A comparison between over-the-counter hearing aids and professionally fitted ones.
👂👂 The difference between consulting an audiologist and a hearing aid dispenser, and why you might choose one over the other.
🧠 The link between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline.
Join Liz and Dr. LaLonde on this journey to enhance your understanding of hearing health. If you or someone you care about is dealing with hearing loss or considering hearing aids, this episode is a must-listen!
Don't forget to hit that 'Subscribe' button, leave a comment to let us know your thoughts, and share this podcast with others who might benefit from this valuable information. Your engagement helps us shape future episodes and deliver content that matters most to you.
Thank you for tuning in to the Sage Aging Podcast. Let's dive into the world of hearing loss and hearing aids!
Thanks For Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode of Sage Aging, please subscribe and share the podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@eldercareguide.com.
For more great content, please subscribe to our newsletter. You can also find Sage Aging on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.
Welcome to the Sage Aging Podcast! In this episode, host Liz Craven sits down with Dr. Tonya LaLonde, a Doctor of Audiology at Central Florida Speech and Hearing, to unravel the mysteries of hearing loss and hearing aids.
Did you know that approximately one in three people in the US between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss? And that number jumps to nearly one in two for those older than 75? Untreated hearing loss can lead to a range of problems, including increased risk of cognitive decline.
In this informative discussion, you'll discover:
👂 The main types of hearing loss and how they differ from each other.
🔊 The most common type of hearing loss.
🤔 How to differentiate between hearing aids and other medical interventions.
🚩 The signs that someone might have hearing loss and need a hearing aid.
⏰ Why early intervention is crucial in treating hearing loss.
💰 The financial investment associated with hearing aids and what to be cautious of.
🎧 A comparison between over-the-counter hearing aids and professionally fitted ones.
👂👂 The difference between consulting an audiologist and a hearing aid dispenser, and why you might choose one over the other.
🧠 The link between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline.
Join Liz and Dr. LaLonde on this journey to enhance your understanding of hearing health. If you or someone you care about is dealing with hearing loss or considering hearing aids, this episode is a must-listen!
Don't forget to hit that 'Subscribe' button, leave a comment to let us know your thoughts, and share this podcast with others who might benefit from this valuable information. Your engagement helps us shape future episodes and deliver content that matters most to you.
Thank you for tuning in to the Sage Aging Podcast. Let's dive into the world of hearing loss and hearing aids!
Thanks For Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode of Sage Aging, please subscribe and share the podcast with a friend. If you have topic ideas you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at info@eldercareguide.com.
For more great content, please subscribe to our newsletter. You can also find Sage Aging on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.
10/17/23 • 41 min
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Sage Aging currently has 64 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Society & Culture, Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.
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The average episode length on Sage Aging is 36 minutes.
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