• The Aging Survival Guide: Surviving retirement
    Jun 26 2026

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    Our Summer Series: Aging Survival Guide

    Retirement stops being a vacation fantasy and turns into a real-life identity shift that forces us to answer, “Who am I now?” We share the biggest surprises that hit after leaving work behind and the simple routines that help us rebuild purpose, friendships, and joy.
    • retirement as an identity change not a long break
    • why too much freedom can feel overwhelming
    • how relationships shift when daily life changes
    • social circle shrinkage and the need to build it on purpose
    • routines as emotional scaffolding after leaving work
    • purpose mattering as much as money
    • building a “survival kit” with habits that stick
    • scheduling joy before chores to protect what feeds us
    • learning a new skill each year to stay growing
    • volunteering as a meaningful way to belong
    • moving your body daily even in small ways
    • protecting finances by getting clear and staying organized
    • making new friends through repeated communities like gym or church
    If today's episode reminded you that you're not alone, I'd love for you to share it with a friend.


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    17 mins
  • Social Security Without The Headache
    Jun 19 2026

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    Social Security looks like a simple choice until you realize one decision can lock in your monthly income for life. I break down the key ages, the tradeoffs behind claiming early or waiting, and the practical steps I use to research benefits without getting lost in jargon.
    • why Social Security is a permanent decision for most people
    • the three key claiming ages and what changes at 62, full retirement age, and 70
    • why taking benefits early can be smart for some situations
    • separating headlines from facts when you worry about Social Security’s future
    • how spousal benefits work while a spouse is alive
    • how survivor benefits differ and why couples should plan together
    • the uncomfortable but essential question of longevity and health
    • setting up a Social Security account and checking your earnings record
    • using your full financial picture to choose a claiming strategy
    • avoiding bogus websites and sticking with official .gov sources
    If today's episode cleared up some of that confusion around Social Security, share it with a friend.


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    21 mins
  • Still In A Hurry
    Jun 12 2026

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    We catch ourselves rushing through days that are actually good, then ask the uncomfortable question of what we’re hurrying for. We talk about retirement, productivity guilt, technology, healing, and why slowing down is how we notice the life we worked so hard to build.
    • summer in Chicago and the strange habit of staying rushed
    • the pressure to stay productive and the belief that busy equals value
    • giving ourselves permission to rest, nap, and do things for love
    • noticing small moments that become real memories
    • connection over efficiency, including stopping to talk with unhoused neighbors
    • how technology trains impatience while trust, grief, growth, and healing take time
    • a simple challenge to slow down on purpose and savor ordinary life
    If you've enjoyed today's episode, share it with a friend who could use a reminder to slow down.


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    21 mins
  • Why Healthy Aging Feels Like A Second Job
    Jun 5 2026

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    We talk about the hidden workload of aging and why it can feel like everything is suddenly our responsibility, from fitness and food to family and technology. We name the exhaustion, the quiet grief, and the bright side, then remind ourselves we’re doing better than we think.
    • the surprise reality that healthy aging takes active management
    • the daily checklist of movement, strength, protein, hydration, sleep, supplements, and screenings
    • the mental load of staying “on top of” changing health advice
    • the emotional weight of supporting adult children while letting them live their lives
    • the tech fatigue of passwords, apps, and healthcare portals
    • the small losses that pile up and make the soul tired
    • the shift toward honesty, wisdom, and choosing what matters most
    Keep laughing, keep moving, and keep learning


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    17 mins
  • How To Break Out Of A Stagnant Life
    May 29 2026

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    We tell the truth about how easy it is to slide from comfort into stagnation and why “I’m fine” can be a mask for boredom, fear, and loneliness. We push for intentional aging with small, brave actions that build momentum, expand your world, and make this chapter feel like yours again.
    • why stagnation often looks normal and quiet
    • “stagnant water gets murky” as a gut-check for daily life
    • the difference between resting and rotting
    • how fear pretends to be comfort and keeps your world small
    • putting fun on the calendar so it actually happens
    • asking better questions: what do I like, what do I want, who do I choose
    • small brave steps that count: classes, walking groups, solo outings, new skills
    • why confidence comes after action and momentum changes everything
    If this spoke to you, share it with someone who's been sitting on the sidelines of their own life a little too long. Now go do that thing. Not someday, not this week. For heaven's sakes, use the good China.


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    33 mins
  • Hospice is not what you think!
    May 22 2026

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    Hospice has a terrible reputation, and I want to replace fear with facts so families stop waiting until the last days. I break down what hospice really does, why some people can improve on hospice, and how to talk about comfort and dignity before a crisis hits.

    • hospice as a shift from cure to comfort, quality of life, dignity, and support
    • the six-month guideline and why doctors cannot predict the timeline
    • how someone can stabilize and graduate off hospice
    • why aggressive treatment is not automatically the noble choice
    • what hospice provides, including nurses, aides, equipment, medications, and family support
    • why caregiving burns people out and how hospice supports caregivers
    • why families delay, redefining hope, and the cultural obsession with “fighting”
    • hospice versus palliative care and when each one fits
    • the emotional reality, family conflict, and the conversations illness forces
    • signs it may be time to ask about hospice
    • what a “good death” can mean and the questions every family should answer early

    If this episode helped you, touched you, or made you think about someone you love, please share it with a friend or a family member.
    I want to remind you before we continue that these honest conversations about aging, life, reinvention, and all the messy stuff nobody talks about, make sure you also check out my other podcasts.
    You can find anything at marcybackhusmedia.com


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    24 mins
  • Makeup After 60 That Looks Fresh And Real
    May 15 2026

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    Your makeup didn’t suddenly “stop working” because you forgot how to blend it. Skin after 60 gets drier, thinner, and more textured, and that means the same powder, matte foundation, and shimmer you wore for years can start reading as dusty, heavy, or weirdly settled into lines you never noticed before. I’m Marcy, and I’m saying the quiet part out loud: the rules changed, so our routine has to change too.

    I walk through the biggest mindset shift that makes everything easier. Stop asking, “Does this make me look younger?” and start asking, “Do I look fresh, healthy, and alive?” From there, we get practical: hydration first, skincare and SPF that support your skin, and why less product usually looks better on mature skin. I share my go-to swaps like cream products, lightweight base makeup with a soft glow, and why heavy powder can age you fast. We also talk brows (yes, they become a full-time job), easy eye makeup tweaks, and the difference between glow and glitter.

    You’ll also hear a bit of real life, from travel updates to the routines that keep me feeling good, plus my no-nonsense advice on decluttering old makeup and returning products you hate instead of suffering through them. If you’re ready for makeup after 60 that looks like you on a good day, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more of us can age intentionally together.

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    24 mins
  • Apps Passwords And Two Step Verification Overload
    May 7 2026

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    We vent about why modern life feels needlessly complicated and why constant apps, passwords, and verification steps drain our energy. We also share small ways we push back, simplify, and protect the little joys that make this stage of life worth it.
    • clean bill of health update and how it changes the week ahead
    • Mother’s Day travel plans plus carry on only mindset
    • Sudoku packing method and printable travel checklist on our website
    • why everything demanding an app creates daily friction
    • two step verification and password resets as mental overload
    • customer service systems that block real human help
    • QR code menus and why they make dining worse
    • “I’m not doing this anymore” plus refusing to quit Diet Coke
    • tech exhaustion with streaming apps and smart TV problems
    • reclaiming ease through paper passes, writing things down, and cash
    Make sure you follow, share it with a friend, and come back next week.


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    23 mins