• Episode 27 - Building Healthy Communities: How Healthy Living Can Improve Your Life
    Feb 20 2026
    Building Healthy Communities is a global grassroots movement led by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC. The Physicians Committee focuses on preventing and treating chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and cancer, emphasizing a "prevention over pills" approach.


    Healthy Communities organize a wide variety of events for the community:
    Plant-based potlucks, cooking demonstrations, and restaurant visits
    Documentary screenings, book clubs, and expert lecture presentations
    Volunteer days, community outreach, and advocacy


    If you are interested in more information please visit https://www.pcrm.org/buildinghealthycommunities

    Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildinghealthycommunitieslmws.

    If you would like to discuss starting a group please email Kimberly Peacock at kimberlyspeacock@gmail.com

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    36 Min.
  • Episode 26 - When a Parent Declines: What Every Adult Child Needs to Know
    Feb 9 2026
    Caring for an aging parent is one of the most emotional and complex journeys families face. Many families don’t fail their parents — they simply face a healthcare and caregiving system they were never prepared to navigate. This episode discusses recognizing dementia, navigating caregiving resources, evaluating care facilities, and preparing families before crisis hits.


    Key Facts About Aging & Caregiving
    * About 1 in 3 families will provide long-term care for an aging parent.
    * Dementia significantly increases risks of falls, hospitalization, and long-term placement.
    * Memory-care caregiving often lasts 5–10 years.
    * Assisted living and memory care commonly cost $6,000–$10,000 per month, often not covered by Medicare or Medicaid.


    Understanding Dementia
    * Alzheimer’s disease is one type of dementia, but dementia includes several conditions affecting memory, thinking, and behavior.
    * Care needs typically increase over time, requiring evolving support systems.
    Caregiver Resources

    - Education & Crisis Support
    * Alzheimer’s Association
    * 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-272-3900
    * Caregiver education, safety guidance, planning tools, and webinars

    - Care Navigation
    * Eldercare Locator: eldercare.acl.gov
    * Transitions Supportive Care (Pre-Hospice/Palliative Support): transitions-support.org
    * Hospice & Palliative Care Providers (local search recommended)
    * National & Local Support Organizations
    * National Alliance for Care at Home
    * Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
    * International Association for Hospice & Palliative Care (IAHPC)

    Choosing a Care Facility
    - Warning Signs of Poor Facilities
    * Profit-focused without personalized care
    * High staff turnover or low caregiver-to-resident ratios
    * Limited leadership access
    * Hidden or excessive extra costs
    * Refusal to discuss disease progression
    * Restrictions on monitoring [e.g., cameras]
    - Indicators of Quality Care
    * Individualized care plans
    * Stable caregiver assignments
    * Transparent communication about health changes
    * Fall tracking and incident reporting
    * Reasonable cost increases
    * Staff familiarity with residents
    * Willingness to allow family monitoring
    * Encourage unannounced visits, including evenings and weekends


    Breaking the Crisis Cycle: Planning Ahead
    - Families should discuss aging care plans early, including:
    * Financial and care planning
    * Durable Power of Attorney and Medical POA
    * Long-term care insurance options
    * Living wills and DNR decisions
    * HIPAA releases
    * Preferred care settings (home care, assisted living, family care)
    - Family Communication Guidelines
    * The parent’s wellbeing comes first
    * Family members may have different relationships and abilities to help
    * Safety should outweigh independence when risks increase
    * Professional care can sometimes provide better outcomes than family-only care
    * Counseling or mediation can help families reach decisions


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    43 Min.
  • Episode 25 - Aging Well: Energy Healing, Stress Management & Holistic Wellness with Natalie Rodgers
    Jan 23 2026
    In this episode of Retired Life, Wish You Were Here, Kim Lee sits down with
    Natalie Rodgers, an energy healer and holistic wellness practitioner, for a
    thoughtful conversation about aging well, managing stress, and taking a more
    intentional approach to health after 55.

    Natalie shares her philosophy on holistic wellness and explains how energy
    healing and meditation can support emotional balance, nervous system
    regulation, and overall well-being as we age. She breaks down these concepts
    in the second half of the episode, Natalie talks about her vision for building
    collaborative holistic wellness centers. She explains how bringing together
    multiple disciplines under one roof allows for a more personalized,
    supportive approach to care. Natalie walks listeners through a variety of
    services offered in holistic clinics — including meditation and energy work,
    naturopathic and integrative medicine, regenerative and anti-aging therapies,
    lymphatic support, red light therapy, and reflexology — explaining what
    these services are designed to support and how they work together.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • What holistic wellness really means
    • Energy healing and nervous system regulation
    • Meditation as a practical tool for aging well
    • Lifestyle, nutrition, and environmental awareness
    • Medication education and organization
    • Why collaborative wellness centers matter
    • Understanding holistic and regenerative services
    • Empowerment and informed decision-making after 55

    About Our Guest:
    Connect with Natalie Rodgers
    Email-Support@mylightwellness.com
    Call- 850-382-0147

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    48 Min.
  • Episode 24 - Three Couples, Six Paths, One Retired Life Dream
    Dec 26 2025
    What does retirement really look like when you’re not fully there yet?


    In this special roundtable episode of Retired Life, Wish You Were Here, all six partners come together — three couples, three lifelong friends, and six people navigating very different stages of retirement. Some of us are fully retired, some are semi-retired, and some are still working full-time while dreaming about what comes next.


    At the heart of this conversation is a unique bond that started decades ago when Kim, Maria, and Nancy were college roommates. Life took each of us in different directions — careers, marriages, military service, career changes — but retirement brought us back together in an unexpected way.
    This episode is an honest, relatable look at retirement as a transition, not a finish line. We talk about balancing work and life, navigating change as couples, redefining purpose, and how building Retired Life, Wish You Were Here has helped all of us prepare for the next chapter — even before it officially begins.


    If you’re retired, planning to retire, or just wondering what life after 55 can look like, this episode is for you.


    What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
    Why retirement isn’t one moment — it’s a journey
    How three couples navigate different stages of work and retirement
    The power of lifelong friendships in shaping your next chapter
    What it’s like when one partner is retired and the other is still working
    How career changes and reinvention affect retirement plans
    How Retired Life, Wish You Were Here grew from an idea into a shared purpose
    Advice for listeners who aren’t retired yet but are thinking ahead

    Meet the Partners
    Kim & Stuart — One still working, one fully retired from military service, building community and creativity together
    Mumy (Maria) & Bill — One working full-time, one retired, finding shared purpose and joy in retirement planning
    Nancy & Dave — Navigating career changes and dreaming forward together while still working full time

    Why This Episode Matters
    So many retirement conversations focus on what happens after work ends. This episode is about what happens before — the planning, the mindset shifts, the fears, the excitement, and the friendships that make the journey meaningful.


    Listener Takeaways:
    You don’t have to wait until retirement to start living well
    Retirement looks different for every couple
    Community and connection matter more than timelines
    Purpose doesn’t disappear — it evolves


    About the Show:
    Retired Life, Wish You Were Here is a lifestyle podcast for people 55+ who are turning the page into their next chapter — with curiosity, joy, and community. Through real conversations, inspiring guests, and shared stories, we explore what it means to build a fulfilling retired life… even if you’re not quite there yet.


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    36 Min.
  • Episode 23 - The Art of Reinvention — Brenda Sulmonetti’s Second Act in Color
    Dec 11 2025
    Brenda Sulmonetti turned to painting in her fifties, trading a conventional career for the canvas. In a few short years she developed a signature contemporary-impressionist voice — rich in color, light, shadow and emotional resonance — and gained representation with galleries and design-world clients. Her journey is a living testament to reinvention: it’s never too late for a second act. Episode Focus / Theme:
    • Reinvention in later life — rediscovering creativity post-career / post-retirement
    • The emotional, practical, and spiritual journey of starting anew
    • Translating passion into purpose — building a meaningful second act
    • Encouragement and guidance for listeners seeking their own reinvention
    Key Highlights / Talking Points (we’ll discuss on the show):
    • What sparked Brenda to pick up a paintbrush after retirement
    • Overcoming self-doubt, starting from scratch, finding her style
    • Her early steps: studio setup, experimentation, discovery
    • First successes: first sale, first gallery representation, first collectors
    • The power of consistency, daily creative practice, and community/support
    • Advice for listeners: how to begin — even if you’ve never painted before or feel it’s “too late”
    • The meaning, purpose, and joy she draws from art — especially in “second life”
    • What’s next: future art plans, dreams, and continued evolution
    Websites & Social Media / Where to Find Her Work Platform / SitePurpose / What You’ll Find

    - Official Website / Online Studio — SulmonettiStudio.com Portfolio, shop of available paintings, bio, contact info, exhibitions & events
    - Gallery Representation Page — DK Contemporary Gallery (dkGallery.us) Selected works, artist profile, gallery representation info
    - Artist Profile & Portfolio Archive — ArtworkArchive.com (Brenda-L. Sulmonetti)


    Full catalogue of works (sold and available), past exhibitions, contact / inquiry info
    Instagram — @sulmonettistudio
    Facebook — Brenda Sulmonetti

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    Info@retiredlifewywh.com email us ideas or if you would like to be a guest.
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    33 Min.
  • Episode 22 - From 28 Years in Healthcare to Writing Medical Mysteries with Darryl Bollinger
    Nov 28 2025
    Welcome to Retired Life, Wish You Were Here — the podcast where we explore what happens when the chapter we call “retirement” becomes the launchpad for something new and amazing

    In this conversation, Darryl shares:
    His long career in healthcare and how it shaped his view of service, stress, and human stories.
    What prompted him to turn to writing — and why medical mysteries became his genre of choice.
    How the writing class he and I attended together helped him find his voice and embrace the process.
    How applying his professional experience gives his fiction authenticity while still being entertaining.
    What “retirement” means to him today and how creativity has become a key part of his next chapter.
    His advice for anyone listening who is thinking: “What’s next for me?”
    What projects are on his horizon and how you can follow his work.

    Whether you’re already retired, nearing that milestone, or simply curious about reinvention, this episode will inspire you to lean into your next act with purpose, joy and a healthy dose of suspense!

    Guest Info & Links:
    Website: www.DarrylBollinger.com
    Facebook: Darryl Bollinger Author
    Books to check out: Treatment Plan, The Healing Tree, The Cure and more.

    Connect with Us:
    We believe retirement isn’t the end — it’s an open door to new adventures. Visit Retiredlifewywh.com for episodes, merchandise and ways to stay connected.
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    41 Min.
  • Episode 21 - Still Standing Strong: Masculinity, Intimacy & the New Season of Life
    Nov 17 2025
    In this honest and empowering conversation, Stuart Lee leads a heartfelt discussion with men in mind — identity, aging, intimacy, and how to thrive when life enters its next season. Joined by life coach and wellness guide Tristan Eldridge, we explore what happens when men step away from their careers, face changes in their bodies, and confront the quieter challenges no one talks about. Kim Lee joins as co-host with warmth and humor, bringing the balance only a trusted partner can offer. Together, we break down the myths of “masculinity,” open the door on sexual health after 55, and highlight the new ways men can find purpose, confidence, and closeness in retirement. This is an episode meant for husbands, wives, partners — and honestly, anyone who wants to understand aging from the inside out.

    🌟 Key Topics
    We Cover How retirement affects a man’s identity and sense of purpose
    The emotional shift away from the “provider” role
    Sexual health without shame: ED, libido changes, and communication
    Redefining intimacy and connection beyond performance
    How hobbies, fitness, and friendships support healthy aging
    Masculinity reimagined for the modern senior
    How partners can support each other through physical and emotional changes
    Why humor is one of the best tools for aging well

    🎧 Why This Episode Matters Men don’t always talk about what’s happening inside — emotionally or physically. This episode opens space for real conversations, real solutions, and a chance to enhance connection with your partner, family, and community. It fits beautifully into the Retired Life, Wish You Were Here mission: helping retirees live boldly, love deeply, laugh often, and embrace every season of life with confidence.

    🧭 About Our Guest — Tristan Eldridge Tristan is a life coach, performance specialist, and mentor who works with men and women seeking clarity, health, and purpose in their next chapter. Known for blending practicality with inspiration — and a little humor — he guides people into stronger relationships with themselves and their partners.

    ❤️ Perfect For:
    Men entering or already in retirement
    Couples navigating intimacy changes
    Anyone wanting to understand aging from a man’s perspective
    Listeners craving honest, elegant conversations about the realities of getting older

    🔗 Connect With Us Follow Retired Life, Wish You Were Here for more episodes, stories, and lifestyle inspiration at retiredlifewywh.com

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    38 Min.
  • Episode 20 - You Don’t buy Peace of Mind – You Build It with a Plan
    Nov 4 2025
    In this episode, Kim and Stuart sit down with their friend Charles Minter, a financial advisor who brings fresh perspective on what money really means after 55. Instead of complicated jargon, Charles talks about how to enjoy the years ahead with confidence—turning savings into lifestyle, making smart choices about Social Security, and preparing for surprises without losing sleep. Charles shares stories from his career and life experience, making finance less about numbers and more about freedom, purpose, and fun in retirement.

    Talking Points & Questions Covered
    • The big shift: saving years vs. retirement years
    • How to feel confident spending what you’ve saved
    • Simple “buckets” approach for money now, soon, and later
    • Social Security timing—when does it make sense to wait?
    • Smart ways to help kids or grandkids financially
    • How to plan for healthcare and “what ifs” without fear
    • What money mistake he sees most often in retirees
    • One or two “wish you were here” stories where money created memories, not stress
    The conversation reminds us that retirement isn’t about penny-pinching—it’s about making choices that let you live fully and sleep well at night.
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    43 Min.