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Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey

Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey

By: Lisa Harper
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Helping to change the conversations we have with our loved ones about aging and life decisions. Each episode contains information to help you and your family work through the "not ready yet" conversation of aging.

© 2026 Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey
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Episodes
  • Interview with Aaron D. Murphy, Architect/CAPS Founder of ForeverHome and Owner of ADM Architecture
    Jun 30 2026

    Whether you're an adult child, caregiver, homeowner, or simply planning ahead, this episode offers practical guidance and a fresh perspective on creating homes that support life, not just today, but for years to come.

    In this episode of Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey, Lisa Harper sits down with architect and Certified Aging in Place Specialist Aaron Murphy to explore how thoughtful home design can preserve independence, dignity, and peace of mind. Aaron shares the personal story that inspired his work, explains the concept of a "Forever Home," and offers practical insights for making homes work for every stage of life.

    Together, Lisa and Aaron discuss why aging conversations shouldn't begin during a crisis, how small home modifications can make a significant difference, and why creating environments that support both older adults and their caregivers is essential. They also dive into the unique challenges facing the sandwich generation, the importance of community, and how proactive planning can reduce stress for the entire family.

    In this episode you'll learn:
    • What a "Forever Home" really means and why it's about more than accessibility.
    • Why home design plays a critical role in maintaining independence, making everyday living safer and easier.
    • How to start difficult conversations with aging parents without taking away their independence.
    • Why caregivers need homes designed with their needs in mind, too.
    • How proactive planning creates peace of mind for the entire family.
    • The hidden impact of isolation and how community can improve quality of life.
    • Why the best time to plan for aging is long before a crisis.

    If this conversation resonated with you, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone navigating the aging journey.

    Connect with Lisa Harper
    Website: notreadyyet.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-m-harper-cshp-caps-cdp-sres

    Connect with Aaron Murphy
    Website: foreverhome-us.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarondmurphy/

    🎙️ Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey is a podcast for adult children, caregivers, and professionals navigating the complex conversations surrounding aging, downsizing, caregiving, and late-life housing decisions. Through honest conversations with experts and those with lived experience, we help families move from uncertainty to confidence, one conversation at a time.

    © 2025-2026 Lisa M. Harper. All rights reserved. “Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey” is a trademark of Lisa M. Harper.

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    53 mins
  • Interview with Mark Wilson, Author of Breakthrough Alzheimer’s Care
    Jun 16 2026

    When Mark Wilson's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, he didn't approach caregiving as a healthcare professional. He approached it as a leader.

    Drawing on more than 22 years of executive leadership experience and the lessons learned while supporting his mother through 15 years of living with dementia, Mark developed a practical framework he calls Careleading, a leadership-based approach to caregiving that helps families move from feeling overwhelmed to feeling empowered.

    In this episode of Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey, Mark shares how families can create better outcomes for their loved ones while reducing stress and uncertainty along the way. We discuss the leadership principles that apply to caregiving, the importance of creating a positive and supportive environment, and why families deserve more than simply surviving the dementia journey.

    Whether you're currently a caregiver for an aging loved one or anticipating future care needs, this conversation offers practical strategies, hope, and encouragement.

    In This Episode We Discuss:

    • What "Careleading" means and how it differs from traditional caregiving
    • Applying leadership principles to family caregiving
    • Building and managing an effective care team
    • Creating a safe and supportive environment for someone living with dementia
    • Nutrition, supplements, medications, and overall wellness considerations
    • The "Surround Sound" concept and why environment matters
    • How to communicate effectively with healthcare providers
    • The importance of self-care for family caregivers
    • Finding hope and purpose in the caregiving journey

    Connect with Mark Wilson:

    Website: https://boldcareleader.com

    Resources:

    Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care by Mark Wilson:
    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Breakthrough+Alzheimer%27s+Care+Mark+Wilson

    About Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey helps adult children, caregivers, and older adults navigate the conversations and decisions that come with aging. Through expert interviews and real-life stories, we explore topics including caregiving, aging in place, downsizing, senior living, dementia care, family communication, and planning ahead.

    Subscribe for more conversations that help you navigate the aging journey with confidence, compassion, and clarity.

    #AlzheimersCare #DementiaCare #FamilyCaregiver #Caregiving #AgingParents #Careleading #Alzheimers #Dementia #NotReadyYetPodcast

    © 2025-2026 Lisa M. Harper. All rights reserved. “Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey” is a trademark of Lisa M. Harper.

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    49 mins
  • Interview with Curtis Petersen, National Sales Director at the Society of Certified Senior Advisors
    Jun 2 2026

    In this episode, Lisa sits down with Curtis Petersen, National Sales Director for the Society of Certified Senior Advisors (CSA), to discuss how the Certified Senior Advisor credential helps professionals better serve older adults and their families.

    Curtis shares the history and mission behind CSA, what it takes to earn the certification, and why ethics, continuing education, and third-party oversight are essential in the aging services industry. Together, they explore how families can identify trusted professionals, build a reliable support network, and navigate the complexities of aging with greater confidence.

    Whether you're a family caregiver, an older adult planning for the future, or a professional who serves seniors, this conversation offers valuable insights into the resources, education, and guidance available to help make aging decisions less overwhelming.

    In this episode, you'll learn:
    • What the CSA credential is and why it matters
    • How Certified Senior Advisors support older adults and families
    • The importance of trust, ethics, and ongoing education
    • Resources available for aging adults, caregivers, and professionals
    • How open family conversations can lead to better outcomes

    As Curtis reminds us, planning for the later chapters of life isn't just about preparation. It's about preserving options, dignity, and peace of mind.

    Resources
    • CSA Website: https://www.csa.us/
    • Find a Certified Senior Advisor: https://www.csa.us/Find-a-Certified-Senior/
    • CSA Certification Program: https://www.csa.us/certification/

    © 2025-2026 Lisa M. Harper. All rights reserved. “Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey” is a trademark of Lisa M. Harper.

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    29 mins
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