• When Opioids Help and When They Harm Older Adults
    Jan 27 2026

    During this Momentum Discussions podcast episode, Dr. Bethea (Annie) Kleykamp of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Maryland Addiction Consultation Service talks to us about opioid use among older adults. She explores the many reasons people use opioids, common misconceptions around opioid use and older adults, her very personal reason for researching this topic, and how each of us can play a role in preventing an opioid overdose. And to learn more about this important topic, check out GSA’s recently-published report, Staying Safe with Opioids at Home.

    This podcast episode is supported by Emergent BioSolutions. Content was developed by Gerontological Society of America (GSA).

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    Guest: Bethea (Annie) Kleykamp, PhD, MA, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry Department, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Director, Research and Evaluation Maryland Addiction Consultation Service (MACS)

    Host:

    Elana Kieffer Blass, MBA, Director of Strategic Alliances, GSA

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    20 mins
  • Patient Perspectives of Disease-Modifying Therapies for Alzheimer’s Disease
    Jan 27 2026

    Amyloid-lowering monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapies for early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease, including mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia, have generated new excitement about the future of treatment for this progressive condition. These treatments aim to slow or halt the progression of Alzheimer's disease by tackling an underlying cause of the disease – not just managing its symptoms. The evidence shows that individuals receiving these therapies can experience slower disease progression and the potential to extend their independence in everyday life. This GSA Momentum Discussion webinar, recorded at the GSA 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting, highlights the clinical outcomes associated with mAb therapies through the reflections of patients receiving the treatments and those who support them.

    Support provided by Eisai.

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    Speakers

    • Tracy Collins, Person living with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease
    • Scott Hardy, Care partner to Tracy

    Host

    Jennifer Pettis, MS, RN, CNE, Director, Strategic Alliances, Gerontological Society of America

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    19 mins
  • Trends in Comprehensive Obesity Care for Women as They Age
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the GSA Momentum Discussions Podcast, titled "Trends in Comprehensive Obesity Care for Women as They Age," a family medicine doctor and geriatrician with deep expertise in care of older adults with obesity reflects on the unique needs of older and aging women with obesity. She discusses key assessment principles that clinicians should consider when caring for women with obesity as they age, and she highlights the importance of comprehensive, individualized care by an interprofessional team for older and aging women with obesity.

    This podcast episode is supported by Haleon and Novo Nordisk, with content developed by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA).

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    Speaker

    • Anna Pendrey, MD, Dipl. ABOM, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine and Geriatrics Physician, Indiana University School of Medicine

    Host

    • Jennifer Pettis, MS, RN, CNE, Director, Strategic Alliances, Gerontological Society of America
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    14 mins
  • Family Caregiving from the Personal to the Professional
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of GSA’s Momentum Discussions, sociologist Dr. Mindy Fried shares how caring for her father inspired her memoir Caring for Red and launched her into podcasting about aging and caregiving. She reflects on the emotional realities of caregiving, the complexities of assisted living, and the power of storytelling to build community and drive change.

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    Speaker

    Mindy Fried, MSW, PhD Principal, Arbor Consulting Partners Producer, Open Your Heart Creator/Host, The Shape of Care podcast Author, Caring for Red: A Daughter’s Memoir

    Host

    Elana Kieffer Blass, MBA, Director of Strategic Alliances, Gerontological Society of America

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    20 mins
  • Living Well with Dementia
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of the GSA Momentum Discussions Podcast, titled "Living Well with Dementia," three individuals living with dementia share personal insights into how they continue to lead meaningful, engaged lives after diagnosis. Through heartfelt reflections, they explore what “living well” truly means—from maintaining daily routines and adapting beloved hobbies to the critical role of peer support and the importance of compassionate care partners. Their stories offer valuable guidance for healthcare professionals, families, and communities on how to better support those navigating life with dementia.

    This podcast episode is supported by Genentech, Lilly, Eisai, and Otsuka, with content developed by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) in collaboration with the National Council of Dementia Minds.

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    Speakers

    • Scott Guernsey Human Resources Consultant, HR Components, LLC
    • Krissan Moss, RN, BSN, Retired Clinical Education Manager, Genentech
    • Jay Reinstein, Former Assistant City Manager of Fayetteville, NC | Board member, Alliance for Aging Research

    Host

    Jennifer Pettis, MS, RN, CNE Director, Strategic Alliances, Gerontological Society of America

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    26 mins
  • Dementia Diagnosis to One Year Out: Perspectives of People Living with Dementia
    Oct 22 2025

    In this GSA Momentum Discussions Podcast episode, members of the National Council of Dementia Minds reflect on their first year living with a dementia diagnosis. They speak candidly about the moment they received the diagnosis, the support they did—or didn’t—receive from their medical providers, and what has helped them adjust to this new chapter of life. Their lived experiences offer clear, actionable insights for primary care teams on how to better support people living with dementia in the months that follow a dementia diagnosis.

    This podcast episode is supported by Genentech, Lilly, Eisai, and Otsuka, with content developed by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) in collaboration with the National Council of Dementia Minds.

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    Speakers

    • Phyllis Cole Member, National Council of Dementia Minds, Dementia Friendly Services
    • Miriam Owens, Christian Author and Special Education Advocate, Rhema Publishing and Consulting, LLC
    • Seth Stern, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology, NYC Health and Hospitals - Jacobi

    Host

    Jennifer Pettis, MS, RN, CNE Director, Strategic Alliances, Gerontological Society of America

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    24 mins
  • Benefits of an Early Diagnosis
    Oct 22 2025

    This GSA Momentum Discussion Podcast episode, the first of three episodes developed in collaboration with the National Council of Dementia Minds, highlights how receiving a timely diagnosis of dementia can positively impact overall well-being, relationships, and more. Our three guests who live with dementia offer honest reflections and practical advice for healthcare professionals and the public, emphasizing how early recognition opens the door to self-advocacy, planning, and purpose.

    This podcast episode is supported by Genentech, Lilly, Eisai, and Otsuka, with content developed by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) in collaboration with the National Council of Dementia Minds.

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    Speaker

    • Steven Barbieri, President of the National Council of Dementia Minds
    • David Compton, MD, Doctors with Dementia Group, National Council of Dementia Minds
    • Joanna Fix, PhD, Former College Professor and Psychologist

    Host

    • Jennifer Pettis, MS, RN, CNE Director, Strategic Alliances, Gerontological Society of America
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    29 mins
  • Perspectives on Caregiving One Couple’s Unwelcome Journey with Alzheimer's Disease
    May 19 2025

    During this Momentum Discussion Podcast episode, Jim Mangi reflects on being the loving and selfless caregiver for his wife, Kathleen, whose 17-year journey with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease ended in December 2024. Jim is a Vietnam veteran, author, retired business owner, and an environmental scientist with a PhD in Ecology – none of which prepared him to be a caregiver. Inspired by his wife’s grace during her journey with Alzheimer’s disease, Jim has dedicated himself to dementia activism efforts, including his tireless work in Saline, Michigan, aimed at making it easier for folks living with dementia to enjoy the community with less difficulty and more dignity.

    This podcast episode is supported by Genentech, Otsuka, Lilly, and Eisai. Content was developed by Gerontological Society of America (GSA).

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    Speaker

    Jim Mangi, PhD, Dementia Friendly Services

    Host

    Jennifer Pettis, MS, RN, CNE Director, Strategic Alliances, Gerontological Society of America

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    25 mins