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Liberty Connects Episode 1: Discovering Podcasts, Freedom from Seed-Oil, Unretiring & Wisdom Worth Sharing
Here’s a look at the themes explored in the very first episode of the Liberty Connects podcast by Liberty Senior Living, covering aging well, senior living and active lifestyles. Learn more about our senior living podcast below.
Senior Living Podcast Overview
What Does This Button Do? Discovering the Joy of Podcasts
Episode one of the Liberty Connects podcast explains what a podcast is, how it works and why it’s an easy and enjoyable way for older adults to stay informed, entertained and connected. While there are countless genres, topics and formats, ours is designed as short segments of information that include news, storytelling, conversation and humor, all in a format you can listen to anytime you like. No tech savviness is required for hopping on.
Podcasts support cognitive health, encourage lifelong learning and help older adults stay engaged with the world around them. Whether you’re listening for entertainment, education or connection, podcasts offer a simple way to press play and discover something new.
Living Better: Fitness Through the Ages
From calisthenics and Jane Fonda to Zumba and Peloton, fitness has continuously evolved, but the goal remains the same: keeping bodies strong, balanced and agile through energy, creativity and a hefty dose of fun.
This segment explores how senior fitness has evolved and why enjoyable, social movement is key to staying active and healthy. From singing as you move to cardio drumming sessions with Motown and Disco hits, we’ll talk about how keeping it fun keeps people fit.
Matters That Matter: Unretired and Unstoppable
The idea of retirement is changing, and more older adults are redefining what this stage of life looks like.
More older adults are returning to work or resisting retirement altogether for a variety of reasons that include:
- Wanting to maintain a sense of purpose
- Finding they have too much free time on their hands
- Wanting continued income or financial stability
- Pursuing a passion or a new opportunity
This segment highlights the growing trend of “unretirement” and how today’s workforce is embracing the experience, reliability and professionalism of older adults.
The Now List: The Seed Oil-Free Movement
One of today’s biggest health and wellness trends is the shift away from industrial seed oils and back toward traditional fats like olive oil, butter and beef tallow. This segment explores why restaurants, hotels and senior living communities are increasingly embracing this movement.
Learn how dietary choices, food preparation and ingredient quality are playing a larger role in supporting long-term health and aging well.
A Few Things Worth Passing Along: The Wisdom Exchange
Advice connects people across generations, and this segment celebrates the stories, lessons and perspectives worth sharing.
Advice has been part of human life for as long as people have been talking to one another. Some advice is profound, some is humorous, some is straight out wrong and some becomes memorable for reasons no one expected.
What all advice has in common is that it builds connection, reflection and shared understanding.
Liberty Connects will welcome advice from our listeners. If you’ve got some wise, profound, funny or fascinating advice you’d love to share, contact us at LibertyConnectsMedia@gmail.com.
Looking Ahead
Next month’s episode of Liberty Connects will explore gaming grandmothers, the mystery of pickleball, innovative hearing technology and more.
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Senior Living Podcast Transcript: Episode 1
Podcast Introduction
Welcome to Liberty Connects, brought to you by Liberty Senior Living.
Whether you’re a prospective resident, current resident, a family member, influencer or simply someone who cares about aging well, this is your place to discover what’s next and enjoy the journey.
Each Liberty Connects podcast is made up of five 5-minute segments, which will be available on the 5th of each month.
I am your host, Lisa Fielding, and I am excited to share some inspiring stories, smart ideas and practical ways to stay vibrant and connected. Let’s get started.
Liberty Connects will celebrate what’s possible for every stage of life. Let me tell you what to expect from our podcast.
Each five-part segment will be broken down into short chapters; the titles and topics of which will be:
- What Does This Button Do?: featuring technological advances that benefit, assist or entertain seniors.
- Living Better: sharing tips, practices, events and more, that will promote wellness, fulfillment and joy.
- The Now List: featuring hot trends you’ll want to be aware of. We’ll talk about new products, services, initiatives or practices that could have an important impact on your life. Or, perhaps we’ll feature a trend that will make you laugh; either way, it will be worth the listen.
- Matters that Matter: sharing news of interest and that impacts older adults.
- A Few Things Worth Passing Along: featuring advice. Some will be from seniors, senior moments per se: the good, bad, the ugly and the hilarious. We’ll be seeking entries from our listeners. We’ll also feature advice for small wins that come from trying to make sense of today’s ever-changing world. From tech quirks to cultural curveballs, we’ll research and then share practical tips, clever workarounds and humorous moments that remind us progress matters more than perfection.
Each episode brings you something new: fun facts you may never have known, ideas you’ll want to try, innovations that are changing the game and stories that remind you just how rich and full life can be.
Whether you live in a senior living community, are passionate about aging well or have an older loved one, this is your place to discover what’s next, laugh a little and maybe see things in a whole new light.
At Liberty, we know that connection is the secret to a vibrant life and we’re here to make sure you never stop growing, learning and enjoying the journey. This is Liberty Connects, where people, purpose and possibility come together.
What Does This Button Do?—Press Play: Discovering the Joy of Podcasts at Any Age
We’re here to celebrate curiosity, connection and the joy of discovering new things, no matter your age. And what better way to start than by talking about something that brings all those elements together: podcasts.
You’ve probably heard of podcasts. Maybe you already listen to some. But if you’re not sure what all the buzz is about or assume they’re just for tech-savvy teenagers, we’re going to set the record straight.
You’ll be interested to know that there are more than 584.1 million podcast listeners worldwide, according to Backlinko, a respected online resource relating to digital content. This is a 6.83% increase over the past year. The report added that approximately 158 million U.S. consumers, or 55% of the U.S. population aged 12+, listen to a podcast at least monthly.
If you grew up with talk radio, you already understand the appeal: news, music, advice and storytelling that kept you company. Podcasts are very similar, but with a big difference. You choose when, where and how to listen.
Podcasts are like on-demand radio shows. No need to tune in at a certain time. You just press play on your smartphone, tablet or computer whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you.
Many podcasts include video, but it’s totally optional. You don’t have to watch or read anything.
Just listen.
And why not?
Podcasts are entertaining. Whether you enjoy a good laugh, a compelling story, helpful advice or breaking news, there’s something for everyone.
They’re educational. From short health tips to deep dives into history, podcasts are a simple, no-pressure way to keep learning. Active listening has even been shown to support brain health and cognitive function.
They’re accessible. No special equipment needed; just an internet-connected device.
They foster connection. Many podcasts build a sense of community. You may find yourself swapping favorite episodes with friends or discovering new interests alongside others.
The variety is incredible: Gardening, travel, music, comedy, mysteries, faith, wellness…there are thousands of options on just about any topic you can think of. And probably even more that you haven’t thought of yet.
Here’s a fun fact: Guglielmo Marconi, who invented the radio in 1895, is credited with saying, “In the next era, thought itself will be transmitted by radio.”
That vision has come true. Podcasts are thoughts, stories and ideas shared directly through sound, anytime and anywhere.
Liberty Senior Living is proud to introduce its podcast series, Liberty Connects.
We’ve built our success in senior living by doing what we love: growing, innovating and learning along the way.
This podcast is our way of sharing the knowledge and insight we’ve gained, drawing on our legacy of care, expertise and innovation that spans generations. Our company’s involvement in healthcare dates back more than 150 years. Today, our fourth-generation company continues our tradition of service and dedication, which manages more than 30 independent and assisted living communities across the region. Combining our wealth of professional experience, trusted resources and industry knowledge, we are proud to share meaningful information through our podcast in a format that’s as accessible and engaging as the work we do.
If you’re new to podcasts, don’t worry. Ask a friend, family member or staff member to help you get started. It’s as easy as choosing a topic and pressing play.
Remember, you never have to stop learning. You can always discover something new or rediscover the simple joy of listening.
Living Better—Fitness Through the Ages and Why Fun Keeps People Moving
Fitness has taken many forms through the centuries, from military-style calisthenics to modern digital workouts. What hasn’t changed is its goal: to keep bodies strong, balanced, agile and healthy. Today, there’s truly something for everyone, whether you prefer solo workouts or group classes, in-person guidance or online platforms, formal instruction or lively motion.
Remember jumping jacks and push-ups? Those basic calisthenics still hold up, but fitness really took off when it became entertaining. Jack LaLanne made it engaging, Jane Fonda made it fashionable, Arnold Schwarzenegger made bodybuilding cool. Jazzercise and Zumba added rhythm and flair. Along the way came tools like hula hoops, which are fun and a little quirky, and vibrating belts, which were optimistic but ultimately ineffective. Today’s tech-infused options include Peloton bikes, The Mirror and specialized equipment like NuStep and Nautilus machines.
No matter the method, the fundamentals remain the same: build strength, boost cardiovascular health and improve balance. Liberty Senior Living embraces this philosophy, weaving fitness into daily life at its communities. At Hayes Barton Place in Raleigh, North Carolina, wellness director Shannon Hardy brings fresh energy to traditional routines.
Shannon says she likes her group classes to be fun. They offer cardio drumming where residents beat yoga balls with drumsticks to Motown and Disco hits. Core and agility classes challenge both body and brain. Even seated programs like Sit ‘n Fit get a creative twist with rotating equipment from Pilates rings to tennis balls and layered activities that require coordination and focus. Shannon’s favorite challenge, she says, is tossing a tennis ball with your right hand while marching your feet and making a triangle with your left hand. She acknowledges that while it sounds silly, it gets your brain and body working together.
The energy in these classes is joyful, with residents singing along to the music and staff jumping in to join the fun. Shannon says that every Friday, a different staff member joins cardio drumming, sometimes in goofy outfits, and it makes the whole experience more connected. It’s not just about keeping busy. It’s about staying engaged and having a blast doing it.
Fitness, it turns out, doesn’t need to be just a routine. It’s an experience. And the secret to sticking with it is to find something you enjoy, because when exercise is fun, it becomes something you look forward to. Whether it’s boogying to “Dancing Queen” or drumming to the beat, at Liberty Senior Living communities, fitness is something everyone wants to be part of. Fitness is fun, social and good for the body and mind, and residents stay active, sharp and engaged, showing that movement and enjoyment go hand-in-hand for lifelong wellness.
Matters that Matter—Unretired and Unstoppable: Why More Seniors Are Returning to Work
Retirement used to be the ultimate finish line: work hard, stop working, relax forever. Sleep late, buy a boat, travel around the world.
But increasingly, many older adults are putting a new twist on this traditional narrative. They’re unretiring. They’re shifting gears and stepping back into the workforce. Or, they’re resisters, simply choosing not to retire in the first place. Whether part-time, freelance or full throttle, this new phase of life is looking less like endless leisure and more like reinvention.
For some, retirement simply isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The idea of a permanent vacation may sound appealing in theory, but in practice, it can get boring fast. After decades of structure, challenge and social interaction, some retirees find themselves missing more than just a paycheck. They miss purpose, stimulation and the camaraderie that comes with being part of a team.
The financial implications of retirement are a strong motivator for unretirement. Life expectancy is rising and people are spending more years in retirement than ever before; potentially a third or even half of their lives. That’s a long time to stretch savings, especially with rising healthcare costs and many private retirement plans shifting from predictable, employer-funded pensions to more volatile, individually managed accounts such as 401ks. For those who retire before 65 and do not yet qualify for Medicare, the cost of health insurance alone can be a wake-up call.
Although you love your spouse dearly, you might not be quite ready for 24/7 togetherness just yet. You might find it to be a little bit stressful. Although for your entire career, you’ve maybe dreamt of your retirement, you’ve realized that “doing nothing” isn’t your thing. Many older adults are seizing this time to explore new vocations, take on passion projects or return to a field they know and love, this time with a fresh perspective and less pressure.
Interestingly, the job market is rolling out the welcome mat. With labor shortages in various industries, employers are recognizing the value of experienced, reliable workers. Seniors are known not just for their knowledge, but also for their strong work ethic and professionalism. Whether it’s mentoring, consulting or taking on a new challenge entirely, older workers bring something invaluable to the table.
Unretiring isn’t just about money or boredom. It’s about redefining what this stage of life looks like. Retirement isn’t the end of the road anymore. It’s a new beginning, full of possibilities.
So if you’re feeling the itch to get back in the game, don’t hesitate. The workforce needs you, and chances are, you might just need it too.
The Now List: Hold the Seed Oil Please!
Maybe you’ve seen the billboards for Steak ‘n Shake that read, “You had me at beef tallow.” It’s a clever nod to the famous line from Jerry Maguire, reworked to proudly promote the restaurant’s use of beef tallow in its cooking.
But it’s more than just a nostalgic ad campaign. It’s part of a much bigger story.
Across the food world, there’s a noticeable shift happening. Restaurants, hotels and now even senior living communities are moving away from industrial seed oils like canola, soybean, corn and sunflower and turning back to traditional fats like olive oil, avocado oil, butter and yes, beef tallow.
For decades, seed oils were the default in both home and commercial kitchens. They were cheap, shelf-stable and considered the healthier choice. But now, more people are taking a second look. These oils are highly processed and high in unstable polyunsaturated fats, and concerns about their long-term effects on health are fueling the new seed oil-free movement.
Research suggests that high intake of seed oils can be linked to increased levels of inflammation, which in turn, is linked to health issues including heart disease, cancer and obesity. Furthermore, processing of seed oils is reported to contribute to chronic disease, degenerative disease and immune dysfunction.
Ironically, it was the very concern for health that led to beef tallow’s fall from grace in the first place. Back in 1990, McDonald’s famously stopped using beef tallow in its fryers, replacing it with pure vegetable oil and sparking a nationwide trend.
But now, things are coming full circle.
At Liberty Senior Living’s Hayes Barton Place in Raleigh, North Carolina, this change is being embraced in a big way. They’ve become the first senior living community in the country to earn Seed Oil-Free Certified™ status from the Seed Oil Free Alliance. This is the nation’s first certification program dedicated to increasing the availability of seed oil-free food options. This designation, usually associated with high-end restaurants and hotels, has to be earned through a comprehensive process.
Hayes Barton Place has replaced seed oils entirely in its kitchen, crafting from-scratch sauces, dressings and even mayonnaise using extra virgin olive oil, butter and beef tallow where appropriate.
Nicole Cook, Vice President of Operations at Liberty Senior Living, says it’s all about aligning with their residents’ wellness goals, explaining, “We’re attracting more and more residents who are health-conscious, and they appreciate us integrating best practices into everything we do, including food preparation.”
But this isn’t a beef tallow revival story alone. At Hayes Barton Place, the emphasis is really on a quality and a healthy culinary program featuring organic, locally sourced ingredients, wholesome cooking methods and an overall dining philosophy that supports the luxury senior living community’s dedication to holistic well-being.
It’s a small change that reflects a much larger commitment: rethinking how food is prepared, why it matters and what it means to age well.
A Few Things Worth Passing Along—The Wisdom Exchange
Throughout history, one thing has remained true: people love to give advice. Whether it’s whispered between friends, shouted from soapboxes or posted on social media, humans have an irresistible urge to share what they’ve learned, sometimes through brilliance, sometimes through blunders.
Advice has been around as long as language itself. Ancient philosophers filled scrolls with their wisdom, parents have shared it at every opportunity (and even in inopportune times) and friends have offered it over countless cups of coffee or glasses of wine. Sometimes the words are profound and life-changing… “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” Other times, they’re questionable at best… “Collect Beanie Babies. They’ll be worth something someday!” or “A little sunburn is good for you.”
We’ve all heard advice that made us pause and think, and advice that made us roll our eyes and cover our ears. Some is rooted in experience, earned through trial and error. Some is based on hope or wishful thinking. And some…maybe even a lot, should have stayed unspoken. But no matter how it’s delivered, advice connects us through shared humanity. It’s a reminder that we’ve all stumbled, learned and grown.
There’s something magical about the idea of passing on a bit of wisdom that might spare someone else from a painful mistake or inspire them to take a leap we once feared. Advice can shape how we treat others, how we see ourselves or how we navigate the unpredictable twists of life. It’s a gift of perspective, wrapped in hindsight.
Of course, hindsight is the keyword. We all have moments when we think, If I only knew then what I know now. If we could time-travel back to our younger selves, what would we say? Would we warn ourselves about heartbreak, encourage more adventures or simply say, “Relax It all works out”?
As we move forward, the Liberty Connects podcast will feature a segment celebrating a timeless exchange of wisdom. We’re encouraging our listeners to share advice from their own lives, whether it’s funny, ridiculous, serious or anything in between. Some lessons were learned the hard way, others through joy, but all have the potential to carry some truth worth sharing.
Whether it’s good advice or bad, requested or not, one thing’s for sure: advice reminds us that every generation has something to teach and something still to learn.
Episode Conclusion
I hope today’s stories and insights have inspired you to enjoy life even more. Please subscribe to our podcast and share it with family and friends.
Next month, we will talk about grandma video gamers, the conundrum of pickleball, cool hearing aids and more.
I’m Lisa Fielding—thank you for joining me.
Be sure to tune in on the 5th of each month for more Liberty Connects stories and ideas.
To learn more about us, visit LibertySeniorLiving.com.