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  • Don't Leave A Mess
    Jun 16 2026

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    In this thoughtful and practical episode of You Still Have Time, hosts Hope and Harold tackle an important topic that many people avoid discussing: preparing for the end of life and organizing personal affairs so loved ones are not left with confusion, stress, and financial complications after a death.

    Using the example of "Aunt Fanny," who passes away without leaving clear instructions, the hosts illustrate how difficult it can be for family members to locate important documents, access accounts, understand final wishes, and settle an estate. They emphasize that taking steps now is one of the greatest gifts a person can give to those they leave behind.

    Throughout the episode, Hope and Harold stress that they are not legal or financial experts. Instead, they offer a wake-up call and encourage listeners to begin thinking about these issues and seek professional guidance where appropriate.

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    24 min
  • Who You Callin Elderly
    Jun 2 2026

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    In this thought-provoking episode of You Still Have Time, hosts Hope and Harold take a closer look at the labels society uses for older adults and ask a simple but important question: Who are you calling elderly?

    Drawing on personal experiences, research, and a healthy dose of humor, they explore how terms like elderly, senior citizen, older adult, and even geezer shape the way people see themselves and are perceived by others. The conversation examines age stereotypes, the impact of language on confidence and behavior, and why many people reject labels that suggest frailty or decline.

    Hope and Harold also discuss how different cultures view aging, often associating it with wisdom, respect, and life experience rather than limitation. Along the way, they challenge listeners to think about how society categorizes people by age and whether those labels help or harm.

    Join the discussion as they explore the power of words, the realities of growing older, and why staying active, engaged, and relevant matters at every stage of life.

    Key topics include:

    • The meaning and perception of the term elderly
    • How age-related labels influence self-image and behavior
    • Research on age stereotypes and cognitive performance
    • Cultural differences in attitudes toward aging
    • Why language matters when talking about older adults
    • Celebrating longevity, experience, and continued growth

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    20 min
  • Episode 10 - Senior Friendly Jobs
    May 19 2026

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    In this episode of You Still Have Time, hosts Hope and Harold explore the world of “senior-friendly jobs” — flexible, part-time opportunities that can help retirees stay active, engaged, and earn extra income without the pressures of full-time work. Drawing from personal experiences, research, and plenty of humor, they discuss a wide variety of jobs suited for older adults, including rideshare driving, food delivery, medical courier work, school bus driving and monitoring, remote administrative work, stadium event jobs, focus groups, product testing, and even opportunities in acting, modeling, and creative side hustles.

    The conversation highlights the importance of flexibility, social interaction, and finding work that aligns with personal interests and lifestyles. Hope shares her experiences working in commercials and theater, while Harold offers practical advice on avoiding online scams and using trusted resources like AARP for job ideas and guidance.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts encourage listeners to think creatively about their skills and hobbies, reminding everyone that retirement doesn’t have to mean slowing down completely. Whether the goal is earning vacation money, supporting family, meeting new people, or simply staying busy, Hope and Harold emphasize that meaningful opportunities are still available — and, as always, “you still have time.”

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    25 min
  • Episode 9: Let's Talk About Tech
    May 4 2026

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    In this episode of You Still Have Time, hosts Hope and Harold tackle a topic that affects everyone—especially as we age: technology. With their signature honesty and humor, they remind listeners that they’re not tech experts, but everyday people navigating the same challenges many face when trying to keep up with an increasingly digital world.

    The conversation centers on one key idea: maintaining independence. As more services—from healthcare to banking to communication—move online, having even basic tech skills is no longer optional. Hope and Harold emphasize that while no one needs to adopt every new gadget or platform, understanding fundamental tools like smartphones, email, text messaging, and search engines can make life significantly easier and help avoid reliance on others.

    They walk through practical, real-life examples of essential skills, including:

    • Using devices (phones, tablets, computers) confidently
    • Sending and receiving emails and text messages
    • Navigating the internet safely (including avoiding scams like phishing)
    • Leveraging tools like video calls, GPS, and apps for transportation or health monitoring

    The hosts also explore more advanced—but increasingly common—technologies such as smart home devices, telemedicine, and online banking, while acknowledging their own hesitations in adopting some of them.

    Importantly, they address the emotional side of learning technology: the fear, frustration, and even embarrassment that can come with it. Their message is clear—learning doesn’t stop with age, and asking for help is part of the process.

    Finally, they offer encouragement and resources for getting started, from local libraries and community centers to organizations like AARP, reinforcing that support is available for anyone willing to take that first step.

    Bottom line: Technology may feel overwhelming, but embracing even a small part of it can help you stay connected, capable, and independent.

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    31 min
  • You Still Have Time But Will You Still Have Money
    Apr 20 2026

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    This episode, titled “You Still Have Time, But Will You Still Have Money?”, focuses on the financial challenges many seniors face as they approach or enter retirement—especially the concern of making their savings last without a steady paycheck.

    Hope and Harold emphasize that they are not financial experts, but aim to spark thoughtful decision-making. They encourage listeners to rethink habits and explore practical ways to stretch their resources. Overall, the episode encourages listeners to be proactive, think creatively, and make intentional choices so their money lasts as long as possible—ideally longer than they do.

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    29 min
  • Losing A Friend
    Apr 6 2026

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    14 min
  • Keep Moving
    Mar 24 2026

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    This episode, entitled “Keep Moving”, focuses on the importance of staying physically active—especially as we get older—and how even small, consistent efforts can make a meaningful difference.

    Key points:

    Movement matters at any level: The hosts emphasize that doing something is far better than doing nothing. Activity doesn’t have to be intense—walking, light weights, dancing, or even household chores all count.

    • Aging brings challenges, but activity helps: As people age, they naturally experience reduced flexibility, balance, and strength. Regular movement can help maintain mobility, prevent falls, and support independence.
    • Physical and mental benefits: Exercise improves cardiovascular health, blood sugar control, strength, and balance. It also supports cognitive function, memory, and may help delay conditions like dementia.
    • Consistency over intensity: The key is choosing activities that are easy, enjoyable, and sustainable. Making exercise convenient (like walking instead of going to a gym) increases the likelihood of sticking with it.
    • Adapt to your ability: The hosts stress doing what feels comfortable and appropriate for your body—especially for those with health conditions or past surgeries—and consulting a doctor when needed.
    • Variety and enjoyment help: Options include walking, swimming, dancing, cycling, group activities like pickleball, or even seated exercises. Social activities can also reduce isolation.
    • Practical mindset: Build movement into daily life—carry groceries, take the stairs, or use simple equipment at home. Start slow and avoid overdoing it.

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    26 min
  • You've Got Too Much Stuff
    Mar 9 2026

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    In this episode of the "You Still Have Time" podcast titled "You've Got Too Much Stuff," we discuss decluttering as a practical and emotional process for seniors, drawing from personal anecdotes, Marie Kondo's joy-sparking method, and The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning.

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    30 min