Gerontology Podcasts
70 Over 70: “A show about how we make the most of the time we have left. Max Linsky talks to 70 remarkable people, all over the age of 70, not just about their past but their lives right now. These are conversations about the big questions we all ask ourselves, no matter how old we are. What does it mean to live well? What are we still searching for? And how do we learn to let go?”
bOLDer People – a GWEP Podcast: “bOLDer People: a show that explores the dynamic lives of older adults in southwestern Indiana. So, let’s listen, learn, and be inspired by their stories of triumph, love, uncertainty, perseverance, and much more. bOLDer People strives to preserve the narratives of our elders. To do this, we pull older adults from our community to be interviewed about, well, you name it.”
GeriPal Podcast: “A geriatrics and palliative care podcast for every health care professional. We invite the brightest minds in geriatrics, hospice, and palliative care to talk about the topics that you care most about, ranging from recently published research in the field to controversies that keep us up at night.”
#GERIonICE : “#GERIonICE helps rehab & fitness pros get results with older adults. Brought to you by the Institute of Clinical Excellence, tune in to hear pertinent geriatric discussions, relevant research, & treatment ideas. Good for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Assistants, Students, New Grads, Seasoned Veterans, Geriatricians, & Fitness Professionals.”
GSA on Aging Podcast Series
Johns Hopkins Geriatrics podcast episodes
Lessons in Lifespan Health: From USC School of Gerontology. “A podcast about the science — and scientists — improving how we live and age.”
The Mentor’s Voice: “The Mentor’s Voice provides students and young professionals an opportunity to candidly learn from leaders in the field of aging. The goal is to disseminate wisdom and knowledge to emerging leaders and to inspire and inform their career journey. The Mentor’s Voice is brought to you by LeadingAge.”
The Legacy Interviews: Features in-depth conversations with diverse pathfinders who have spent decades in the fields of aging, health and social services. It aims to capture the wisdom and character of gerontology’s pioneers to inform, inspire and guide current and future professionals in the field of aging for years to come. Hosted by Ken Dychtwald, the Legacy Interviews are now available as a 12-part webcast, a 12-part podcast, a newly released book and a 60-minute documentary airing nationally on public television beginning October 1, 2022.
The Aging Clinician: When Should Older Clinicians’ Cognitive Abilities Be Evaluated? Part 1: From JAMA. “More than a third of the physician workforce is older than 60 years, and 10% are older than 70 years. Cognitive abilities may decline with age but how cognition affects clinical practice is unknown. It is also not clear how clinicians’ cognitive ability can be measured and acted upon when diminished without committing age discrimination.”
The Geropsychologist Podcast: “Provides education on a variety of topics in geropsychology and geriatrics. Listen to experts in the field talk about issues related to mental health and aging, geropsychology education, careers in geropsychology, long-term care, hospice and palliative care, caregiving, and much more.”