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At Home, On Air

At Home, On Air

著者: At Home With Growing Older
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  • Aging in Place: A Lifelong Practice
    2026/04/19
    In this episode, host Susanne Stadler, architect and AHWGO Executive Director, welcomes Stacy Torres, Ph.D. — Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the UCSF School of Nursing and author of At Home in the City: Growing Old in Urban America (2025) — for a discussion on the lifelong practice of aging in place. Stacy's interest in this topic is deeply personal. When the neighborhood café and bakery she called her "home away from home" in New York had to close, she followed the people — conducting a five-year ethnographic study tracing elderly regulars through loss, health setbacks, and the slow churn of a changing city. What she found was striking: "With many of the people I spent time with, going out was essential to their functioning, to their mental health, to their physical functioning." That insight shapes a bigger invitation — to rethink aging in place not as something that happens to us later, but as a lifelong practice of seeking out the spaces where we are recognized and belong. From a neighborhood bakery, a nearby park, to a public library, where do we go to linger, to become a "regular," to build intergenerational connections? As Stacy puts it: "The practice of finding your places and your people, wherever they may be, creating your webs of connections — it really does need to begin earlier." Join us as we explore what it takes, in our communities and ourselves, to build the social infrastructure that supports growing older together. Episode Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/qMEGRINF65o Takeaway Resources: https://athomewithgrowingold.com/2026/03/11/at-home-on-air-a-conversation-with-stacy-torres/ At Home With Growing Older is proud to host At Home, On Air — a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants. Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
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    48 分
  • Why Nature Matters: The Impact of the Natural World on Our Health and Longevity
    2026/03/12
    At Home, On Air | Podcast Episode 53: Why Nature Matters: The Impact of the Natural World on Our Health and Longevity In this episode, host Susanne Stadler, architect and AHWGO Executive Director, welcomes Susan Rodiek, Ph.D. — architect, researcher, author and Professor Emerita with the Center for Health Systems & Design School of Architecture at Texas A&M University — for a discussion on how contact with nature shapes our health, independence, and longevity as we age. Dr. Rodiek shares the science behind nature’s therapeutic effects, from groundbreaking cortisol studies to practical design solutions that remove barriers and create easy outdoor access in homes and senior communities. As she puts it: "The closer you live to a usable, accessible green space, the healthier you are and the longer you live." Learn how surprisingly simple changes — threshold design, transition spaces, a sheltered spot for fresh air, a well-placed chair by the window — can significantly improve physical and mental well-being in later life. This conversation invites us to rethink our relationship with the natural world and take up Dr. Rodiek's challenge: "How do we explore, celebrate, and utilize our connection with nature?" Episode Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/A5ao0oBvYu5 Takeaway Resources: https://athomewithgrowingold.com/2026/02/01/at-home-on-air-a-conversation-with-dr-susan-rodiek/ At Home With Growing Older is proud to host At Home, On Air — a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants. Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
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    44 分
  • Creating an Urban Sanctuary for Safety and Health
    2026/01/14
    In this episode, host Susanne Stadler, architect and AHWGO Executive Director, welcomes Lydia Bransten, Executive Director of The Gubbio Project, for a compelling conversation about building community through compassion and sanctuary. The Gubbio Project is a pioneering daytime shelter housed in St. John the Evangelist Church in San Francisco's Mission District. Since its founding, Gubbio has offered a radical form of sanctuary: a safe place for unhoused neighbors to rest during the day, no questions asked. In this episode, we explore how Lydia's background in arts and theater informs her approach to building community and creating dynamic, engaging environments for healing. We discuss the origins of the Gubbio Project and its namesake—the Italian town where St. Francis famously found mutual understanding with a wolf by bringing it into the community rather than treating it as a monster. Lydia shares powerful insights about destigmatizing visible poverty, the crucial role of low-barrier spaces in our public health infrastructure, and what happens when housed and unhoused neighbors come together in shared spaces. We examine why sanctuary matters, how the church's mission aligns with harm reduction principles, and why expensive solutions like increased policing often fail to address the root issues. From recaptured food programs to partnerships with the Department of Public Health, The Gubbio Project demonstrates what's possible when we choose community care over criminalization. This conversation challenges us to rethink our relationship to public space, safety, and what it means to truly welcome our most vulnerable neighbors into the fold. "When you start to be treated like you deserve better, you suddenly want better. You can start to envision better: What does better look like?" — Lydia Bransten At Home With Growing Older is proud to host At Home, On Air — a radio hour offering connection, community and knowledge to our participants. Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/RO3XAuNe9JI Takeaway Resources: https://athomewithgrowingold.com/2025/12/06/at-home-on-air-a-conversation-with-lydia-bransten/ Learn more, support our work, and register for the next LIVE episode of At Home, On Air: www.athomewithgrowingolder.org.
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    44 分
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