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"Senior to Seniors" hosted by Jim Mazziotti (a 70-year old senior himself) is a dedicated podcast that addresses the unique challenges faced by seniors in today's world. With over 32 years of experience in the real estate business as a broker, franchise owner, coach, trainer, and speaker, Jim brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. As one of the first Senior Real Estate Specialists (SRES), designated in 1999, he understands the specific needs of older adults navigating life transitions. Each episode delves into pressing issues, practical problems, and innovative solutions relevant to seniors, covering topics from housing and financial planning to health and wellness. By fostering an open dialogue and providing valuable insights, "Senior to Seniors" empowers listeners to make informed decisions and enhance their quality of life. Whether you're a senior yourself or caring for one, tune in for essential guidance and support tailored to this vibrant community.
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THINK HOME PRICES WILL CRASH - HERES WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY One of the biggest reasons buyers are still sitting on the sidelines is because they think home prices are going to come down.Some believe a crash is coming and they’ll get a better deal if they hold off.Others worry they’ll buy now and watch their home’s value fall later.And nobody wants to overpay or buy right before values drop. But here’s the question worth asking: What if the crash you’re waiting for isn’t actually coming? Because that’s what the latest data suggests.Experts Are Not Calling for a Crash
Tina M. Baxter is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and a board-certified Gerontological Nurse Practitioner with more than 25 years of nursing experience and 18 years as a nurse practitioner. She is the founder and CEO of Baxter Professional Services, where she provides legal nurse consulting, chronic disease management coaching, wellness education, and healthcare resources for professionals and organizations.Tina is also the founder of The Nurse Shark Academy, where she mentors nurses and healthcare professionals in building successful businesses and creating greater impact in their communities. In addition, she hosts The Nurse Shark Academy Show, spotlighting healthcare leaders and entrepreneurs from across the country.Her expertise extends beyond traditional healthcare. Tina works with attorneys and insurance professionals to analyze complex medical records, helping uncover critical details that can make a difference in legal cases. She currently serves adult and geriatric patients with a special focus on mental health and wellness.A nationally recognized speaker, educator, author, and healthcare advocate, Tina has contributed to Entrepreneur.com, The Minority Nurse, LinkedIn, and numerous podcasts and media outlets. She is deeply involved in community service and remains committed to improving the lives of seniors, families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike.You can find Tina M. Baxter, APRN, GNP-BC at Baxter Professional Services, LLC. Her direct phone number is 765-387-8046 and her website is baxterprofessionalservices.com. Tina is also providing to every listener a 'Health Matters' action guide. Go to: https://www.baxterprofessionalserviceshealtheducation.com/category/all-products
This episode of Senior to Seniors focuses on why seniors move, highlighting that the top reason is to be closer to family and friends. Host Jim Mazziotti explains that senior moves are driven by life changes like health, home size, and family needs—not just real estate concerns. He emphasizes the importance of compassion, patience, and guidance from a senior real estate specialist, helping seniors “right size” their lives with dignity and confidence.Jim Mazziotti can be reached at JimMazziotti.com or by email at: SoarWithExit@gmail.com
The Senior to Seniors Podcast from Jim MazziottiBeware of the "Wrong Number" Text ScamHave you ever received a text message that looked something like this? "Hey, are we still meeting for dinner tonight?" Or perhaps: "Hi Susan, just checking on tomorrow's appointment." At first glance, it seems harmless. In fact, many of us have probably responded with a simple, "I think you have the wrong number."Unfortunately, that's exactly what scammers are hoping you'll do. What appears to be an innocent mistake is often the opening move in a carefully planned scam that has cost victims thousands—and sometimes even hundreds of thousands—of dollars. The Scam Doesn't Start With Money That's what makes this scam so dangerous. The scammer isn't usually asking for money right away. Instead, they're trying to start a conversation. Once you respond, they may apologize and begin chatting. They often come across as friendly, polite, and surprisingly personable. Before long, what started as a simple misunderstanding can turn into days or even weeks of ongoing communication.Many scammers are patient. They know trust takes time. Some will try to become your friend. Others may create a romantic connection. They often use fake photos, fabricated life stories, and carefully crafted conversations designed to make you feel comfortable and lower your guard. Eventually, the conversation turns toward an investment opportunity, cryptocurrency, a business venture, or some other financial opportunity that sounds too good to pass up. That's when the trap is sprung.The reason these scams are successful is simple: Good people want to be helpful. Many seniors have spent a lifetime treating others with kindness and respect. Scammers understand this and exploit those very qualities. They know that if they can get you talking, they have a chance to build a relationship. In today's world, loneliness can also make people vulnerable. A friendly conversation with someone who seems interested in your life can feel meaningful. Unfortunately, scammers understand human psychology better than most people realize.Common Red Flags Be cautious if a stranger texting you: Claims they accidentally contacted youContinues the conversation after learning they have the wrong numberAsks personal questionsShares photos of themselves early in the conversationSuggests moving the conversation to another messaging appBegins discussing investments, cryptocurrency, or financial opportunitiesMakes promises of unusually high returns or quick profitsIf any of these occur, it's time to stop communicating immediately.What Should You Do? The safest response is actually no response. Fraud experts recommend that if you receive a text from an unknown person, simply ignore it, delete it, and block the number. Even responding with "wrong number" confirms that your phone number is active. Once scammers know they're reaching a real person, your number may be targeted with additional scam attempts.Also remember:Never click links sent by unknown texters.Never share personal or financial information.Never send money to someone you've only met online or through text messages.Block and report suspicious numbers whenever possible.A Final Thought: Technology has made it easier than ever for us to stay connected with family and friends. Unfortunately, it has also given scammers new ways to reach potential victims. The next time you receive a text from someone you don't know, remember this: Not every wrong number is actually a mistake. Sometimes it's the first chapter in a story a scammer hopes you'll believe. Stay alert. Stay skeptical. And most importantly, protect yourself and the people you love. Because when it comes to scams, one simple reply can open a door that should have remained closed.Thanks for listening.
What would inspire someone to trek nearly 500 miles across one of the most challenging mountain ranges on Earth at the age of 77? In this inspiring episode of Senior To Seniors, host Jim Mazziotti sits down with author, journalist, former school principal, humanitarian, and adventurer Patti Shales Lefkos to explore a life defined by courage, curiosity, service, and reinvention.Patti Shales Lefkos is an award-winning journalist, author, humanitarian, former educator, and adventure traveler. She is the author of Nepal One Day at a Time and the upcoming book Nepal: It's Never Too Late – Redefining Love, Connection and Personal Resilience on the Great Himalaya Trail.Through her nonprofit, Nepal One Day at a Time Society, she supports educational, healthcare, and housing initiatives in Nepal. After a successful career as a teacher and principal in Canada, Patti made an extraordinary decision at age 60—she returned to school to become a journalist and embarked on a journey that would change her life forever. That journey led her to Nepal, where she developed deep relationships with local communities, helped build a school in a remote Himalayan village, and founded a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving education, healthcare, and housing opportunities for Nepali families. Then, at age 77, Patti took on her greatest challenge yet: a 75-day trek covering nearly 500 miles along Nepal's legendary Great Himalaya Trail.In this powerful conversation, Patti shares:✅ How she reinvented herself after retirement✅ Lessons learned as a teacher, principal, and lifelong learner✅ The remarkable story behind building a school in Nepal✅ What she discovered while trekking through the remote "Forbidden Kingdom" of Upper Mustang✅ How her nonprofit is changing lives one village at a time✅ The role resilience, purpose, and faith play in overcoming life's challenges✅ What aging boldly really looks like✅ Why it's never too late to pursue a dream, make a difference, or begin a new chapterWhether you're entering retirement, navigating life's transitions, or simply looking for inspiration to embrace your next adventure, Patti's story is a powerful reminder that some of life's greatest journeys begin when others think they should be ending. As Patti demonstrates so beautifully, age is not a limitation—it's an opportunity.🎧 Listen now and discover how one woman transformed her life, touched countless others, and proved that purpose has no expiration date.
The 7 Tenants Of Aging — with Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, MDWhat if everything you were told about aging was incomplete? Dr. Sandra Kaufmann — cellular biologist, Johns Hopkins-trained physician, and Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital — spent years reading thousands of scientific studies to answer one question: why do our cells age, and what can we do to slow it down?The result is The Kaufmann Protocol — the world's first scientifically organized framework that breaks aging down into seven cellular categories and rates every known anti-aging agent using her one-of-a-kind Kaufmann Rating System. Her two bestselling books, 'Why We Age And How to Stop It' and 'Aging Solutions,' have made her one of the most trusted voices in longevity medicine.On this podcast she joins Senior to Seniors to talk about what's actually happening inside your cells, the five supplements that address all seven causes of aging, and why it is absolutely not too late to start — no matter your age.Honored as "Best in Medicine" by the American Health Council. The author of two award winning books, 'Aging Solutions,' and 'Why We Age And How To Stop It.' You can find her on Instagram: @kaufmannantiaging, email her at: skaufmann@kaufmannlongevity.com and benefit by going to her website at: kaufmannprotocol.com, and request a virtual consultattion at: KaufmannLongevity.com/servicesEnjoy a facinating episode.
A Breakthrough Seniors Should Know: How AI Solved an 80‑Year Mystery — And What It Means for Our FutureWelcome to Senior To Seniors, the podcast where we explore the ideas, breakthroughs, and conversations that help seniors live stronger, smarter, and more connected lives.I’m your host, Jim Mazziotti — Realtor, senior advocate, and a guy who graduated more than 50 years ago with a degree in music… and still wonders how I ever survived Biology 101.Today’s episode isn’t about real estate.It’s about something much bigger — a scientific breakthrough that could shape the future of medicine, aging, and longevity.Because an AI system just solved an 80‑year‑old mathematics problem that some of the greatest minds in history couldn’t crack. And the implications for seniors are enormous.Recently, an AI model developed by OpenAI did something extraordinary.It solved a geometry problem that Paul Erdos— one of the most prolific mathematicians of all time — believed no one would ever improve upon. For 80 years, mathematicians tried. They debated. They published papers. They pushed the limits of human reasoning.And then, with a single prompt, an AI system produced a 125‑page chain of reasoning that not only solved the problem… it disproved Erdős himself.Independent mathematicians reviewed it.They confirmed it.And they were stunned.This wasn’t AI doing arithmetic.This was AI discovering something new — something no human had ever uncovered.So, — WHY does THIS MATTER FOR SENIORS?Now, you might be thinking:“Jim, that’s interesting… but what does a geometry puzzle have to do with my life, my health, or my future.”Here’s the connection.For the first time, AI demonstrated the ability to:• reason deeply,• explore new possibilities,• and generate original scientific knowledge.That’s the exact kind of thinking we need in medicine.Imagine AI exploring:• new cancer pathways,• new Alzheimer’s mechanisms,• new drug combinations,• or early‑warning signs of disease we’ve never recognized.If AI can solve a problem humans couldn’t crack in 80 years, it can absolutely help uncover biological mysteries that have resisted us for decades.For seniors, this means hope.Hope for longer, healthier years.Hope for earlier diagnoses.Hope for treatments that don’t exist yet — but might soon.Let me bring this down to earth.As a Realtor who works exclusively with seniors, I see every day how much health, independence, and longevity matter. And as someone who barely crawled through Biology 101 back in college, I’m amazed — and grateful — for the brilliant minds, human and artificial, who are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.This breakthrough isn’t about math.It’s about momentum.It’s about the future of aging.It’s about the possibility that the next major medical discovery might come from a partnership between human curiosity and artificial intelligence.And that’s a future worth paying attention to.Here in Del Webb at Trinity Falls — and in senior communities everywhere — we talk a lot about living well, staying active, and staying connected.But the next chapter of senior living may also include:• AI‑powered health monitoring,• personalized medical predictions,• and treatments tailored to your unique biology.This math breakthrough is a signpost.A signal.A reminder that the world is changing fast — and in ways that can profoundly benefit seniors.So no, this episode wasn’t about real estate.But it was about something even bigger:the future of health, longevity, and the incredible discoveries unfolding right now.I’m Jim Mazziotti.Thank you for joining me on Senior To Seniors.And remember — the future is brighter than you ever imagined.
Can Your Family Contest Your Estate Plan? What Every Senior Should Know.From Jim Mazziotti, Realtor & Seniors Real Estate SpecialistOne of the most common assumptions people make is believing that once they complete a will or estate plan, their wishes are automatically guaranteed to be carried out exactly as intended. Unfortunately, that is not always the case.In some situations, family members or other interested parties may challenge parts of an estate plan after someone passes away.While these situations can become emotional and stressful, there are important steps seniors can take now to help protect their wishes and reduce future family conflict.Most estate disputes happen for a few common reasons. A family member may claim their loved one was pressured or influenced into making certain decisions. Others may question whether the person fully understood what they were signing due to illness, memory concerns, or declining health. Sometimes challenges occur simply because documents were not properly prepared or updated.The good news is that many of these problems can be avoided with careful planning.One of the smartest steps you can take is working with an experienced estate planning attorney to make sure your documents are legally prepared, current, and properly executed. A professionally prepared estate plan can help reduce confusion and strengthen the likelihood that your wishes will be honored.Communication also matters more than many people realize. While talking about money, inheritances, or final wishes can feel uncomfortable, honest conversations with family members ahead of time can often prevent misunderstandings later. When loved ones understand the reasoning behind important decisions, there is often less tension and fewer surprises after a loss occurs.It is also important to review your estate plan regularly.Families change. Relationships change. Financial situations change. A plan created years ago may no longer reflect your current wishes or circumstances. Updating documents when major life events happen can help avoid confusion and future legal challenges.For many seniors, estate planning is not just about money or property. It is about protecting family relationships, preserving dignity, and creating peace of mind for the people they love most.Taking proactive steps today can help ensure your voice is heard tomorrow — and make an already difficult time much easier for your family in the future.
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"Senior to Seniors" hosted by Jim Mazziotti (a 70-year old senior himself) is a dedicated podcast that addresses the unique challenges faced by seniors in today's world. With over 32 years of experience in the real estate business as a broker, franchise owner, coach, trainer, and speaker, Jim brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. As one of the first Senior Real Estate Specialists (SRES), designated in 1999, he understands the specific needs of older adults navigating life transitions. Each episode delves into pressing issues, practical problems, and innovative solutions relevant to seniors, covering topics from housing and financial planning to health and wellness. By fostering an open dialogue and providing valuable insights, "Senior to Seniors" empowers listeners to make informed decisions and enhance their quality of life. Whether you're a senior yourself or caring for one, tune in for essential guidance and support tailored to this vibrant community.
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