seniors

Advice from Sexologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz

Senior Sexuality, Mature Relationships, and Love After 60 Advice from Sexologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz. Is it normal to be a sexy senior citizen? Can mature relationships well into our golden years include intimacy? Is it normal for mature relationships to include a loving sexual relationship? According to the advice from sexologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz, the…

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Improve Memory and Brain Health

Improve memory and brain health with these tips for seniors. How sharp is your memory? Do you sometimes forget things? Is your mind as sharp as it used to be? Do you have trouble remembering people’s names right after you’ve met them? Do you sometimes look all over the house for your phone, and then…

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Things We Love About Getting Old

The things we love about getting old include senior discounts, social security checks, grandkids, taking walks, and afternoon naps. A couple of weeks ago, we did a Camp Codger podcast episode about what we don’t like about getting old. It was our chance to rant a little about the aches and pains of getting older….

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Jimmy Buffett Tribute

A Jimmy Buffett Tribute to His Songs, Music, Parrotheads, and Margaritaville Charm. Jimmy Buffett was a singer, songwriter, and a much-loved entertainer. His stadium concerts, filled with his adoring fans called parrotheads, became massive tailgating parties where fans celebrated Jimmy’s beach bum attitude. For the first time on the Camp Codger podcast, co-hosts Randy Schultz,…

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Things We Hate About Getting Old

Yes, there are some things we hate about getting old. A wise person once said, “getting old isn’t for sissies.” It’s true that there are things we hate about getting old. (And there are also things we love. But that’s the topic for a future episode of the Camp Codger podcast.) This week, we take…

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Declutter Your Home with Julie Coraccio

Learn how to declutter your home with Julie Coraccio, a professional organizer. It seems like we all have too much stuff. After decades of collecting more and more possessions, the typical house has a garage packed with possessions, closets overflowing with clothes, and tabletops covered with an assortment of stuff. If you are like most…

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Y2K the Year 2000

Remember Y2K and the year 2000? It wasn’t that long ago. But you might have forgotten exactly what happed in the news that year. The co-hosts of Camp Codger, the podcast for people in their golden years, recently got together to talk about Y2K the year 2000. The big news stories, the popular movies, the…

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Best Places to Travel—Old or New?

Are the best places to travel old or new? That’s a question many of us ask when we are choosing a vacation spot. Richard Kipling, a co-host of the Camp Codger podcast for people in their golden years, admits that he has this debate with himself every year. Should he find a wonderful new place…

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First Year of Camp Codger

The first year of Camp Codger is over!! A whole year delivering rocking chair wisdom to our loyal listeners Pretty cool!! This week, Randy Schultz, Richard Kipling, and Gary Ebersole—your favorite camp counselors—take a breather and look back at where we have been and consider where we might go from here. A big thanks to…

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How to Start Exercising Again

Older folks often wonder how to start exercising again. Is it beneficial to start an exercise and fitness program again? And what’s the best way to get physically fit and stronger if you are a senior citizen who is over 65 years old? Meredith Chen, of Senior Fitness with Meredith, thinks it’s never too late…

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