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In celebration of National Self-Care Day and National Wellness Month, this episode highlights innovative platforms and creative approaches to self-care for aging adults and those who care for them.

We learned about a dynamic platform that offers accessible entertainment, communication, and wellness activities for older adults and their caregivers, as well as the power of art in self-care, and how engaging with art (whether actively creating or passively consuming) stimulates the creative brain and leads to improved mind-body awareness and a meditative effect.

We also discussed an Alexa-based app designed to combat loneliness, and found to significantly support caregiver well-being.

We dug deep about the importance of the sensory aspects of self-care, including taste, smell as well as creative journaling, and using art, music, and dance to harness the therapeutic power of creativity in self-care and wellness - and we explored valuable resources from a range of self-care topics via a regular podcast.

Recorded on July 20, 2023, this episode is part of our Fitness and Wellness Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance.

Ms. Ryan Reid, Founder and CEO, Bream

Dianne Sayegh Niklaus, Creative Wellness Coach, Creative Mind Body Home; Director of Marketing and Communications, Greenwich Historical Society 
Community Guest Speaker, Professional Artist and caregiver

Caroline Laurenson, Creator, Kindspace app on Alexa; Managing Director, TL Tech - Smart Home Solutions 

Deborah Harlow, Founder, The Joyful Leader 

Nicole Will, Founder, willGather; Co-Founder “Gather Darlings” podcast, launched in 2024 with Carrie Alberts

Clara Berta,  Award-winning International Contemporary Artist, claraberta.com

Debbie Howard’s summary of this show.

BoomerTechTalk.com episode page

LinkedIn Show Post

Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman, Debbie Howard, Steve Ewell and Michael Phillips

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Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman