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The Bold Ideas Behind University Retirement Communities

Elevate Eldercare

Release Date: 12/17/2025

Data-Driven Change in Seniors Housing with Lisa McCracken show art Data-Driven Change in Seniors Housing with Lisa McCracken

Elevate Eldercare

In this week’s episode, AgingIN CEO Susan Ryan sits down with industry leader Lisa McCracken to explore how data, innovation, and bold thinking are reshaping the future of eldercare. With more than 26 years of experience spanning Holleran, Ziegler, and now the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care, Lisa shares how research and analytics can drive access, affordability, and meaningful choice for older adults. From the growing urgency of serving the “forgotten middle” to the promise (and noise) of AI, this conversation offers a candid,...

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Rethinking Affordable Housing for Older Adults with Amy Schectman show art Rethinking Affordable Housing for Older Adults with Amy Schectman

Elevate Eldercare

In this week’s episode AgingIN CEO Susan Ryan sits down with Amy Schectman, CEO of 2Life Communities, to explore how affordable housing, community connection, and supportive services can transform the experience of aging. She shares insights into how innovative housing models are helping older adults thrive while remaining connected to their communities....

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Building Communities Where Aging Thrives with Christie Hinrichs show art Building Communities Where Aging Thrives with Christie Hinrichs

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In this week’s episode, AgingIN CEO Susan Ryan sits down with Christie Hinrichs, president and CEO of Frasier, a life plan community in Boulder, Colo., who shares her journey from growing up on a farm in rural Nebraska to pioneering the Green House model at Tabitha, a senior living community in Omaha, Neb. Throughout their conversation, Christie reflects on the experiences that shaped her commitment to older adults—from childhood visits with “adopted grandparents” to her early work in hospice social work. Now leading Frasier, Christie describes a thriving community that offers a range...

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Healing Workplace Culture Through Nature-Inspired Leadership with MaryCay Durrant show art Healing Workplace Culture Through Nature-Inspired Leadership with MaryCay Durrant

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In this week’s episode, AgingIN CEO Susan Ryan sits down with MaryCay Durrant, founder of Leading Naturally. In this enlightening discussion, MaryCay shares her journey from corporate leadership to developing nature-inspired practices that help organizations thrive. Drawing from her upbringing in North Dakota and a transformative personal awakening, MarCay challenges transactional workplace models and instead looks to ecosystems as a guide for cooperation, resilience, and trust. She introduces her WORK framework — Wake Up, Orient, Reimagine partnering, and Keepnourishing what matters —...

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A Bit About Dementia: Introducing “Brain Bytes” show art A Bit About Dementia: Introducing “Brain Bytes”

Elevate Eldercare

Introducing Brain Bytes, a new micro-cast hosted by Kelly Tremblay, PhD, neuroscientist, World Health Organization advisor, NIH grant reviewer, advocate, and professor. Brain Bytes features “byte”-sized nuggets of knowledge aimed at making neuroscience accessible for the senior living world.  In each episode, which will air on the fourth Friday of each month, Dr. Tremblay will share research-backed information related to aging and brain health. This week, she explores the different types of dementia and examines what evidence-based researchtells us about it. While encouraging...

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The Power of Making Brain Science Accessible with Dr. Kelly Tremblay show art The Power of Making Brain Science Accessible with Dr. Kelly Tremblay

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This week on the podcast, AgingIN CEO, Susan Ryan, welcomes Kelly Tremblay, PhD, a neuroscientist, World Health Organization advisor, NIH grant reviewer, advocate, and professor. As a first-generation college student, Kelly’s path was shaped by lived experience. Growing up with a father who had multiple sclerosis, she became an early advocate for accessibility and healthcare equity. At the University of Washington, Kelly led research focused on the aging brain and collaborated with the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization to help translate...

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Aligning Leadership, Mission, and Innovation with Mary Naber show art Aligning Leadership, Mission, and Innovation with Mary Naber

Elevate Eldercare

In this episode, AgingIN CEO, Susan Ryan, sits down with Mary Naber, president and CEO of PACE Southeast Michigan, to explore her remarkable leadership journey and the transformative potential of the PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) model of care. Mary shares how her career evolved from respiratory therapy into executive leadership. With degrees in psychology, business, and an MBA from the University of Michigan, Mary blends clinical insight, business acumen, and people-centered leadership. Susan and Mary discuss how Mary’s transition to PACE was deeply...

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A Daughter’s Fight to Change Long-Term Care with Susie Singer Carter show art A Daughter’s Fight to Change Long-Term Care with Susie Singer Carter

Elevate Eldercare

This week on the podcast, AgingIN CEO Susan Ryan is joined by Susie Singer Carter, a filmmaker, advocate, and caregiver, who shares her deeply personal journey into caregiving—and how it transformed her life, her work, and her mission. Inspired by her mother’s 16-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease, Susie recounts moving from “caregiver by surprise” to outspoken advocate for systemic reform in long-term care. Her mother, Norma Pecora, a former opera singer and art dealer, wasdiagnosed at age 72. Norma lived with Susie for a year following the death of her husband—an experience...

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Why Senior Living Leaders Can’t Afford to Ignore Technology with Kim Brawley & Stu Hamilton show art Why Senior Living Leaders Can’t Afford to Ignore Technology with Kim Brawley & Stu Hamilton

Elevate Eldercare

What if better care actually costs less? And what if technology is the bridge to get us there? In this episode, AgingIN CEO Susan Ryan is joined in this week’s episodeby Kim Brawley, regional vice president of AgeWell Solvere Living, and Stu Hamilton,CEO and founder of Amba Health and Care, for a timely conversation about how technology—when implemented thoughtfully—can transform senior living.  Against the backdrop of demographic shifts, aging infrastructure, workforce challenges, and rising healthcare costs, the discussion explores how passive sensor...

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Bioharmony and the Future of Wellness-Centered Living show art Bioharmony and the Future of Wellness-Centered Living

Elevate Eldercare

In this episode, AgingIN CEO Susan Ryan sits down with Gautam Gulati, MD, physician, entrepreneur, producer, and “health artist.” Also known as “Dr. G,” hisbackground makes for a wide-ranging discussion that bridges medicine, storytelling, real estate, and wellness design. He shares his unconventional journey from medical doctor to real estate professional and certified interior designer—and how that path led him to reimagine the home as a powerful driver of health. At the center of the conversation is Dr. G’s framework for optimizing well-being through what he calls...

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More Episodes

As we continue to replay the most popular episodes of 2025, this week’s features an insightful interview by AgingIN CEO Susan Ryan as she sits down with senior living innovator Andy Carle, consultant and founder of UniversityRetirementCommunities.com.

Andy shares his personal journey into eldercare and the bold moves he’s made to elevate the field, from founding a 70-community company to creating the first university-level curriculum for senior living executives.

Andy also dives into the concept of “nana technology”—his term for tech that supports aging with dignity—and explores the rise of University Retirement Communities (URCs), a model that merges lifelong learning with purposeful aging. He outlines the five essential criteria for certification and shares how URCs foster mutual benefit for both older adults and students through intergenerational connection, shared resources, and collaborative programming.

This episode takes a deep dive into what’s possible when we stop settling for outdated models and start designing for a future that values older adults as engaged, capable, and vital members of society.

More information about URCs here: universityretirementcommunities.com