Longevity is the new frontier, but living longer only matters if you are living well. With 10,000 Americans turning 65 every single day, the urgency to bridge the gap between medical care and community wellness has never been higher. This episode features Kevin Phare, CEO of Amada Senior Care, and Dr. Debbie Lee, NHC Chair of Excellence in Nursing at MTSU, as they pull back the curtain on the Positive Aging Consortium and the upcoming conference designed to redefine the golden years.
From the "Blue Zones" of East Tennessee to the cutting-edge mitochondrial research at the University of Utah, the conversation dives deep into the intentionality required to maintain both mind and body. The guests break down the staggering reality of the "aging boom"—noting that by 2030, the U.S. will house more people over 60 than under 18 for the first time in history. Whether you are a caregiver, a senior, or a student looking toward a career in gerontology, this discussion provides the roadmap for navigating the economic and physical challenges of the next decade.
Key Takeaways:
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The 2030 Shift: Understanding the demographic transition where seniors will outnumber minors in the U.S.
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Combatting Isolation: Why social connection is as vital to longevity as physical exercise and clean eating.
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The Technology Gap: Strategies for getting vital health information to seniors who aren't "plugged in" to modern digital platforms.
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Economics of Care: The harsh reality of the costs associated with assisted living and how to plan for financial longevity.
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Blue Zone Living: How communities can be intentionally designed to foster health, movement, and a high quality of life.

