Sinopsis
Join host Libby Znaimer as she brings you the latest Zoomer Headlines from around the world and shines a spotlight on the key issues affecting you. You?ll also get the freshest perspective from CARP and Zoomer Media experts on health, wellness and living the good life!
Episodios
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Dr. Colleen Carney on Daylight Saving Time & Chef Gary McBlain on Senior Dining Options
13/03/2018 Duración: 18minBob Komsic fills in for Libby Znaimer. It’s a sure sign that spring is on the way! Daylight Saving Time is here. We’ve changed our clocks ahead an hour to gain sunlight, but how does that 60 minutes affect our internal clocks? Bob finds out from Dr. Colleen Carney, the director of the Sleep and Depression Lab at Ryerson. Plus – March is nutrition month and food in senior living centres has come a long way from the days of meat and potatoes for dinner. Bob talks to Chef Gary McBlain, from Amica Mature Lifestyles, about the changes he’s seen in the menus and dining options for residents.
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Mike Crisolago on the Academy Awards & Vanessa Burkowski on "Pepper" the Robot Nurse
06/03/2018 Duración: 19minBob Komsic fills in for Libby Znaimer. The 90th Academy Awards this week. The much sought after gold statuettes will be awarded to those who have achieved the very best in filmmaking from 2017 – and it’s no surprise there are quite a number of Zoomer nominees in the running. Bob talks to Zoomer Magazine’s Mike Crisolago to give the Zoomer perspective. And – It’s a technological milestone! Canada’s first Humanoid Robot “Pepper” has taken up residency at Toronto’s Humber River Hospital. Bob talks to Vanessa Burkowski, Chief of Nursing Executive at the hospital to find out about what “Pepper” can do for patients.
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Fred Weiss on Billy Graham & David Cravit on Retirement Age
27/02/2018 Duración: 19minChristine Ross fills in for Libby Znaimer. Billy Graham reached millions through his ministry on TV and Radio, but he also had a strong connection to Canada. Fred Weiss was just 12 when he first heard Reverend Graham speak in Calgary. He calls the experience transformative. Fred is now the executive director of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada. Christine talks to him about the impact that Bill Graham had on him and many others. Plus – We’re living longer..and that’s playing a huge role in how and when we retire. The traditional 65 age is being pushed up as zoomers continue working well past that age, either by choice or financial need. Christine speaks with ZoomerMedia’s David Cravit to get his perspective on the issue.
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Dr. James Maskalyk on "Letters from the Edge of Emergency Medicine" & Vivian Vassos on Inter-Generational Vacations
20/02/2018 Duración: 19minIt is the place where life and death hang in the balance – one Toronto doctor splits his time between a cutting edge Emergency Ward here and a rudimentary operation in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Libby talks to Dr. James Maskalyk about his experiences and his new book:”Life on the Ground Floor. Letters from the Edge of Emergency Medicine.” Plus – March Break is around the corner and there is a new trend in inter-generational vacations. It’s called “skip gen”. Libby talks to Zoomer Magazine’s Vivian Vassos to get the details.
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Professor Sherry Grace on Healthcare Gender Bias & Charlie Dobbin on Ageless Gardens
13/02/2018 Duración: 19minFebruary is heart and stroke month. Did you know a woman dies of heart disease in Canada every 20 minutes? And early signs of heart attack in women are missed 78 percent of the time? Libby finds out more from Professor Sherry Grace, who authored a new study that blames gender bias in healthcare. Plus – Gardening can play a huge role in healthy aging. And with thoughts soon turning to spring, Libby talks with Zoomer Radio’s Charlie Dobbin about Ageless Gardens, a new VisionTV series that celebrates gardens and the gardeners behind them.
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Nial Ferguson on Social Media & Dr. Gary Rodin on Cancer Day
06/02/2018 Duración: 21minBest-selling author and historian Niall Ferguson has a knack for taking the long view of events shaping our world. His new book argues that networks like Facebook are nothing new and have always been a force for change. He joins Libby to talk about it Plus – Today is World Cancer Day, and the focus is on survivors. There are more and more every year, but also an increasing number of people who suffer lasting side effects – including one that is just being recognized: PTSD. Libby speaks with Dr. Gary Rodin of the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.
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Allan Bonner on Brown Resignation & Wanda Morris on Social Isolation
30/01/2018 Duración: 20minOntario residents were shocked rocked by Patrick Brown’s resignation as head of the Ontario PC party after receiving allegations of sexual misconduct. He’s just one of the politicians forced out for that reason. Libby talks to crisis communications expert Allan Bonner to get his take. Plus – It’s been recognized as an epidemic as real as diabetes or opioid addiction. Recently, British Prime Minister Teresa May appointed a Minister for Loneliness to tackle the scourge of social isolation. Libby talks to CARP’s VP advocacy Wanda Morris to get her perspective.
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John Leland on "Happiness is a Choice You Make" & Denis Desrosiers on Self Driving Cars
23/01/2018 Duración: 20minThree years ago, author John Leland started following the lives of 6 New Yorkers over 85. What emerged were stories focusing NOT on declining health, but rather on the things they can still do that are rewarding. He has put what he learned into his new book “Happiness Is a Choice You Make” and he joined Libby to talk about it. Plus – Are you ready for self driving cars? Or looking to buy the latest luxury vehicle on the market? With the Detroit Auto Show underway, Libby talks to car consultant Denis Desrosiers about the latest automotive trends for the Zoomer demographic.
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Rick Pettica on "Grey Divorce" & Gene emaitre on Robotic Attendants
17/01/2018 Duración: 19minBob Komsic fills in for Libby Znaimer. The number of divorces among baby boomers in long term marriages represented close to half of all divorces in Canada ten years ago. Bob talks to Toronto lawyer Rick Pettica, to learn more about the so-called “Grey Divorce” and why the number tends to rise in January. Plus – Like something from science fiction, inventors are creating robots to be partnered with seniors to help improve social and physical well being. US based science writer Gene Demaitre has just returned from the annual electronics show in Las Vegas and joins Bob to share what he’s seen.
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Rick Pecman on Housing Market & Dr. Morris Freedman on Alzheimer's Awareness Month
09/01/2018 Duración: 17minBob Komsic fills in for Libby Znaimer. Do you plan to downsize and sell your home this year? Bob talks to Royal LePage real estate specialist Rick Pecman to get some tips on the current housing and condo market. Plus – It’s Alzheimer’s awareness month. And a staggering half-million Canadians are currently living with dementia and that number is expected to soar with an aging population. Bob talks to Baycrest’s Head of Neurology, Dr. Morris Freedman to get an update about the disease, and to find about his recent research project.
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Hazel Mccallion on New Years Resolutions & 2017 Year End Zoomer Panel
02/01/2018 Duración: 22minIt’s time again for New Years resolutions and 96 year old Hazel Mccallion, former Mayor of Mississauga, recommends thinking BIG when setting goals. Plus, we wrap up 2017 with our year end Zoomer Panel.
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Carey Lucki on "Circle of Care" & Shannon Crocker on Christmas Eating Habits
28/12/2017 Duración: 22minThe holiday season is meant to be an uplifting time of year surrounded by family and friends. But it can be emotionally challenging and lonely for seniors, especially those with specialized and complex needs. Toronto home care agency Circle of Care, part of Sinai Health System provides support for people who are isolated. To find out how to make a difference, not just at Christmas but year round, Libby speaks with Carey Lucki, the CEO of the Circle of Care. Plus – What will you serve at your Christmas holiday feast? As consumers, we are apparently becoming increasingly mindful about our food choices. Libby talks to nutrition expert Shannon Crocker about our changing eating habits and emerging trends
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Larry Weinstein on "Dreaming a Jewish Christmas" & Bacchus Barua on Medical Wait Times
12/12/2017 Duración: 20minThe new documentary “Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas” explores the ultimate yuletide irony – that many of most iconic Christmas songs were written by Jews. From White Christmas to Winter Wonderland to the Christmas Song – the film explores the reasons behind the phenomenon. Libby sat down with the man behind the documentary, veteran filmmaker Larry Weinstein. Plus – How long have you had to wait for medical treatment that you needed? The Fraser Institute is out with its annual report called “Waiting Your Turn” and it shows wait times going up! You can expect to wait more than 41 weeks for a hip replacement but if you need cancer treatment you will access it in just three weeks. Libby speaks with the report’s author, Bacchus Barua, in Vancouver.
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Bill VanGorder on Passing Retirement Age & Paul Alofs on Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation
05/12/2017 Duración: 20minThe numbers confirm a trend we’ve been telling you about for awhile. Zoomers are working well past the traditional retirement age! Libby talks to Halifax resident, and CARP board member, Bill VanGorder about how he makes it all work. Plus – He’s not retiring, but the man who launched the first billion dollar fundraising campaign in Canadian healthcare is leaving his job – Libby talks Paul Alofs, the outgoing President and CEO of the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation.
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Kenneth Wong on Seniors' Discounts & David Cravit on Old Age Security
30/11/2017 Duración: 20minIt could be the end of seniors’ discounts in the public sector. The City of Kingston is looking at eliminating discounts on services like bus rides and recreation programs, and London will definitely scrap its seniors price break on transit come the new year. Libby talks with Kenneth Wong, Professor of Marketing and Business Strategy at Queens University to get his take. Plus – The prestigious C.D. Howe Institute recently called on the government to revisit a policy it reversed after the last election: raising the age of eligibility for old age security to 67 from 65. CD Howe says it’s necessary because aging Boomers are breaking the bank. Intergenerational expert David Cravit disagrees and joins Libby to explain.
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Dr. Chi-MingChow on High Blood Pressure & Orhan Pamuk on "The Museum of Innocence"
20/11/2017 Duración: 20minAuthorities in the United States have lowered the guidelines for diagnosing hypertension. It means that another 30 million Americans will be considered to have high blood pressure, which already afflicts half of U.S. adults. Libby talks with Dr. Chi-Ming Chow, staff cardiologist at St. Michael’s hospital to find out what it means for Canadians. Plus – Orhan Pamuk, the Nobel-prize winning Turkish writer, collected objects to showcase the events in his novel “The Museum of Innocence” while he was writing the book. Two years later, he opened a physical museum of the same name, in a 19th century building in Istanbul. Libby talks with him to learn more about it.
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Arielle Mayer on Remembrance Day & Brent Zettle on Medical Cannabis
15/11/2017 Duración: 19minThis week marked both Remembrance Day and Holocaust Education Week. As we get further away from the two World Wars, the question of how to pass on this history becomes more urgent. Scott Masters, a teacher at Toronto’s Crestwood Preparatory College devised a unique solution. He is behind a widely acclaimed oral history project that pairs veterans with students who interview them and then edit, digitize and post the material. Arielle Meyer, the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor interviewed 94-year-old Charles Scot-Brown, a Captain with the 51st highland division who landed on the beach at Normandy on D-Day. Plus – With all hoopla around the legalization of recreational marijuana, it’s still not easy to get medical cannabis. Libby talks with Brent Zettl, CEO of Cannimed Therapeutics about the impact on patients.
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Tarek Fatah on Radical Islam & Dan Buettner on Happiest Places on Earth
06/11/2017 Duración: 19minIt sounds like something out of a novel. Controversial writer and broadcaster Tarek Fatah is well known as a passionate secularist who takes on radical Islam. While visiting India, he started hosting a TV show. It became a huge hit, but that led to a plot to assassinate him, and Indian police have recently arrested a second suspect associated with this plot. Libby talks with Tarek about the whole strange saga. Plus – What can we learn from the happiest places on earth? Explorer and educator Dan Buettner shares some lessons from two years of research.
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Andrew Scheer & Wanda Morris on CARP
30/10/2017 Duración: 17minIt’s become something of a tradition: newly minted federal party leaders coming to speak to the CARP AGM. After all, the older demographic votes in overwhelming numbers. At 38, Conservative Party of Canada leader, Andrew Scheer is the youngest of the three. He dropped by the studio to talk with Libby before addressing the group. Plus – How to get the government working for Zoomers! Libby talks to CARP’s VP Advocacy Wanda Morris about the organization’s priorities for the coming year.
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Ken Dryden on "Game Change: The Life and Death of Steve Montador" & Dr. Joanna Williams on #MeToo
24/10/2017 Duración: 20minOne of the NHL’s top players of all time, Ken Dryden takes on a new challenge with the release his book “Game Change: The Life and Death of Steve Montador” by advocating to make Canada’s favourite sport safer and reduce brain injuries. He joins Libby to talk about it. Plus – The explosive allegations against Harvey Weinstein sparked an online movement with tens of thousands of women coming forward with their stories of harassment. But does the #MeToo mark a watershed moment or a celebration of victimhood? Libby talks to British academic and author Dr Joanna Williams.