
This Wall Street Journal Reporter Can Help You “Save Face”
Send us Fan Mail After more than 20 surgeries for skin cancer, avid sailor and Wall Street Journal reporter John Koten had had enough. There had to be something he could do to start taking better care...
27 Jan 31min

What If You Make It To 100? Ideas for Aging In Your 4-Quarter Life
Send us Fan Mail “Gender was to the 20th century what age will be to the 21st: a massive demographic and societal shift that changes… everything.” – Avivah Wittenberg-Cox In this episode, internationa...
14 Jan 31min

Are We Thinking What You're Thinking About 2026?
Send us Fan Mail See if your New Year resolutions and reflections are in sync with your friends at Crows Feet in this special bonus episode. And with it, our best wishes for brighter days and new adv...
4 Jan 12min

Your Social Connections May Help You Live Longer
Send us Fan Mail “Part of what I found were cultural norms that view the second half of life as being as important and even more important than the first half of life, in terms of what you can do for ...
22 Des 202530min

Don’t Become a Scam Victim: Here Are Some Tips to Keep You Safe
Send us Fan Mail Crime Reporter Michael Wilson of The New York Times joins us to share how he narrowly avoided losing thousands of dollars to an online scam. Seniors over 60 are targeted more often th...
10 Des 202523min

The Secret Sauce of Giving Multiplier: Incentivizing Charitable Giving
Send us Fan Mail We’re coming upon the season of giving — the period when Americans’ generosity pours forth. According to Charity Engine, about one-third of the $590 billion given to charity each year...
26 Nov 202516min

Trailblazer in Uniform: Rear Admiral Sandy Adams on Leadership, Legacy, and Service
Send us Fan Mail Rear Admiral Sandy Adams, USN, Ret., served 34 years in the U.S. Navy, leading both active duty and reserve units across global theaters. She commanded five Navy Reserve units, deploy...
12 Nov 202525min

This Gerontologist Believes We're Looking at Aging Through Blinders
Send us Fan Mail Try looking at any familiar object — say, a chair — and then drawing it freehand. Now, turn the chair sideways and draw it again. Chances are the second drawing, once you turn it righ...
22 Okt 202533min



















