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Aging Vibrantly : Conversations to Empower Seniors
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Welcome to the Aging Vibrantly podcast, where we amplify the voices of seniors who impart their expertise and wisdom, to enhance our understanding of aging issues and ways of living a safe and fulfilling life with respect and dignity. Join Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario, and our special guests as they share insights about seniors’ rights, ageism, frauds and scams, powers of attorney, mental health and wellness, intergenerational connections, and dispel myths about aging. Each episode features an older adult who will impart their expertise and wisdom, to enhance our understanding of aging and living a full, safe and fulfilling life with respect and dignity. This podcast is produced and edited by Todd Miller of The Podcast Experts with the support of Lisa Widdifield, project coordinator. Funded by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. Visit us at www.eapon.ca to learn more about prevention and how to support older adults who may be experiencing abuse.
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Welcome to the Aging Vibrantly podcast, where we amplify the voices of seniors who impart their expertise and wisdom, to enhance our understanding of aging issues and ways of living a safe and fulfilling life with respect and dignity. Join Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario, and our special guests as they share insights about seniors’ rights, ageism, frauds and scams, powers of attorney, mental health and wellness, intergenerational connections, and dispel myths about aging. Each episode features an older adult who will impart their expertise and wisdom, to enhance our understanding of aging and living a full, safe and fulfilling life with respect and dignity. This podcast is produced and edited by Todd Miller of The Podcast Experts with the support of Lisa Widdifield, project coordinator. Funded by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. Visit us at www.eapon.ca to learn more about prevention and how to support older adults who may be experiencing abuse.
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×Supportive Conversations with Margaret MacPherson Welcome to Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario’s podcast, Aging Vibrantly, Conversations to Empower Seniors. Where we amplify the voices of seniors who impart their expertise and wisdom, to enhance our understanding of aging issues and ways of living a safe and fulfilling life with respect and dignity. I am Raeann Rideout host, and Director of Strategic Partnerships at Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario. Co-host April Struthers, organizational consultant, social change agent, author in the field of adult abuse prevention at Wit Works. Margaret has been involved with and led anti-violence initiatives and social change projects for over thirty years. Margaret works closely with the Centre for Research to End Violence Against Women and Children on a number of initiatives including the adaptation of Neighbours, Friends and Families (NFF) as a national campaign on abuse of older adults called It’s Not Right!, Neighbours, Friends and Families for Older Adults. Main Topics in Episode 4: Talk about It’s Not Right (INR) campaign and framework. INR is about relationships and the people closest see warning signs but are not sure what to do, most often involves family INR teaches how to: Recognize; Respond & Refer INR educates the public and at organizational level. What is the training and who is it for? Our goal – no small feat – is to train everyone! There are resources and tools for communities, organizations and individuals There are print materials, online videos and presentations We promote and distribute our tools through the provincial and territorial Elder Abuse Networks In 2009 there was a focus on what could be done, warning signs in a potential abusive situation prior to police being called. There can be many forms of abuse happening behind closed doors. Recognize – what are the signs? Your gut instinct may say something is not right or you are concerned We recognize signs in existing relationship There are many types of abuse: financial; physical; social isolation. How do we respond to the warning signs? How do we start a conversation? Ground yourself first and remember that you cannot rescue or solve the problem Do not take control and start telling a person what to do Think about the goal of the conversation: Opening the door to offer support Remember they feel shame and don’t want to be judged Soft approach expressing your concern Check – Am I supportive? While not avoiding or being intrusive, exploration. It’s a negotiation, figure out when to lean in and lean back Prepare yourself, this is not a resolution, it’s a conversation, be curious The conversation framework is called SYNC IT See it – step towards the person Name it – name the concern and warning signs, step in Check it – Are you ok? Are you safe? step back If you enjoyed the show like, share it and leave a review! Please join us ????, 2025 for Part 2. Resources: Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario Network EAPON April Struthers, Co-Host https://witworks.ca/…
Rebelling Against Ageism with Ashton Applewhite: Part 2 Raeann Rideout, host, and co-host April Struthers, continue their stimulating conversation with guest Ashton Applewhite on Ageism. Ashton shares her powerful insights on how we internalize aging and inspires listeners to embrace aging and call out stereotypes and age-based assumptions. We learn how ageism and disrespect are key drivers of the mistreatment of older adults and through shifting ageist attitudes and behaviours, we can help to create communities where older people feel safe, valued and respected, and elder abuse is prevented before it occurs. We all have a role to play in consciousness-raising to create a more age-just society. Ashton leaves listeners with practical tips for encouraging more intergenerational conversations on aging and tips for empowering older adults to stand up for their rights and others to stop ageism. Our Call to Action is for listeners to check out the Old School Hub to learn more about ageism. We are all growing older, so let's change your future now. We can all be part of the movement to end ageism. To listen to the first part of this episode click here. Keep up with Ashton Applewhite @thischairrocks on Instagram X: @thischairrocks Facebook: @ThisChairRocks Instagram: @thischairrocks YouTube: /ashtonapplewhitevideos LinkedIn: /ashton-applewhite-64658 RSS: https://thischairrocks.com/feed/ Website: https://thischairrocks.com/ Episode Resources: Find out more about the The Old School Hub This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism TED Talk Ashton Applewhite This Chair Rocks tackling Ageism Through Consciousness Raising Read the Report: The Decade of Healthy Aging New Canadian Coalition Against Ageism (CCAA) Report : Shaping the Future: A National Forum’s Call to Action to Eliminating Ageism in Care and Support Stay Connected: Explore more about Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario on our website , Learn more on ageism, access resources on abuse prevention and protecting the rights and dignity of older adults or book a speaking engagement/ training session. Watch this episode on YouTube: (link) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @EAPreventionON Don’t forget to subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or your preferred podcast platform.…
Title: Rebelling Against Ageism with Ashton Applewhite : Part 1 Episode 1 & 2 topic: Ageism Welcome to Aging Vibrantly, Conversations to Empower Seniors, an Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario podcast, where we amplify the voices of seniors who impart their expertise and wisdom, to enhance our understanding of aging issues and ways of living a safe and fulfilling life with respect and dignity. In this episode, Raeann Rideout, host, is joined with her co-host April Struthers to interview guest Ashton Applewhite for a lively discussion on Ageism. We discuss the prevalence of ageism, its impacts, the need for more intergenerational dialogue and her advocacy work in creating a social movement to dismantle ageism and embrace a world of all ages, including Ageism Awareness campaigns that are growing the conversation and resulting in positive social change. Ashton is an internationally recognized expert on ageism, the author of This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism and co-founder of the Old School Hub. She welcomes people of all ages to learn about ageism and how to break down the barriers. Main Points in Episode 1: World Health Organization (WHO) Global studies indicate, one in two people are ageist. We all are biased, stereotypes begin at an early age WHO found health and lifespan can be expanded by understanding ageism Awareness of ageism has increased; WHO report A world for all ages, any age judgment is ageist: ‘too young or too old’ Defining Ageism Give age too much power to shape our impressions No prejudice is rational - No ‘ism’ should not be tolerated Ageism is in language we use everyday, need to avoid young and old language Of all “isms”, ageism is the least explored or studied Discriminating against our future older selves Heterogeneity in society - age at different rates, are shaped by our unique differences which makes us more unique as we age Challenge now is to change how we Think, Feel and Act about aging Ageism Most tolerated ‘ism’’ Trying to be inclusive without being ageist Once you see ageism in yourself, you see ageism in other places Ageism is embedded in our social economic structure Social change is slow and hard Progress is being made in changing attitudes and behaviours October 19th is now recognized as Ageism Awareness Day, a National Anti-Ageism Campaign If you enjoyed the show like, share it and leave us a review! Please join us for Part 2. Social Media Handles Twitter: @thischairrocks Facebook: www.facebook.com/ThisChairRocks Instagram: www.instagram.com/thischairrocks YouTube: / ashtonapplewhitevideos LinkedIn: / ashton-applewhite-64658 RSS: https://thischairrocks.com/feed/ Host, Raeann Rideout host and Director of Strategic Partnerships at Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario. www.eapon.ca Co-host, April Struthers, an organizational consultant and author in the field of adult abuse prevention at Wit Works. https://witworks.ca/…
Welcome to the Aging Vibrantly Conversations to Empower Seniors podcast, the show where we amplify the voices of seniors. Join Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario, and special guests as they share insights about seniors’ rights, ageism, frauds and scams, powers of attorney, mental health and wellness, intergenerational connections, and dispel myths about aging. Each episode features an older adult who will impart their expertise and wisdom, to enhance our understanding of aging and living a full, safe and fulfilling life with respect and dignity. This podcast is produced and edited by Todd Miller of The Podcast Experts with the support of Lisa Widdifield, project coordinator. Funded by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. Visit us at www.eapon.ca to learn more about prevention and how to support older adults who may be experiencing abuse.…
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