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Foresight Radio

Foresight Radio

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  • Is Senior Living Ready for the Longevity Revolution?
    Apr 15 2026
    What does it really mean to live better longer? In this episode of Foresight Radio, host Steve Moran sits down with Colin Milner, CEO of the International Council on Active Aging, to explore one of the biggest questions facing the senior living industry: Is senior living ready to become the real-world delivery system for longevity? Colin has spent decades challenging traditional ideas about aging and wellness. In this conversation, he shares why senior living communities are uniquely positioned to help older adults thrive—but also why many communities still fall short of delivering on that promise. Steve and Colin dive into topics including the following:
    • What "living better longer" actually means in real life
    • Why senior living must shift from care-first to wellness-first
    • The difference between real wellness programs and "wellness washing"
    • Why connection, identity, and community experience matter more than amenities
    • How senior living communities can design environments that support purpose, autonomy, and longevity
    They also explore what the future senior living experience could look like by 2036, including intergenerational communities, environments designed for connection, and why the best communities may feel less like institutions and more like home. If you're a senior living operator, industry leader, or someone thinking about the future of aging, this episode offers a fresh and honest perspective on where the industry is headed — and where it still needs to go.
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    35 m
  • Steve Moran on Building Foresight, Senior Living Leadership, Content Creation, and Legacy
    Apr 1 2026
    In this episode of Foresight Radio, Steve Moran sits down for a candid conversation about the journey behind Senior Living Foresight, how he went from a shy writer to one of the most recognized voices in senior living, and why storytelling, persistence, and community still matter more than ever. Steve shares how content creation first took off, what gave him the confidence to keep going, and why some of the industry's biggest opportunities are still being overlooked, especially when it comes to supporting frontline workers and engaging family members more intentionally. The conversation also dives into the acquisition of Foresight by ProCare HR, what that transition has looked like behind the scenes, and how Steve is thinking about leadership, editorial independence, innovation, and the future of the brand. This episode is full of insight for anyone in senior living leadership, marketing, operations, content creation, entrepreneurship, or anyone trying to make a bigger impact through their work. In this episode, you'll hear about:
    • How Steve Moran started creating content in senior living
    • Why persistence matters more than perfection
    • The role of storytelling in senior living marketing
    • Supporting frontline workers and family members better
    • Why the industry needs to take more creative risks
    • What the ProCare HR acquisition means for Foresight
    • Steve's thoughts on leadership, legacy, and making a difference
    • Why asking for help may be one of the most powerful leadership skills of all
    Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and subscribe for more conversations shaping the future of senior living.
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    39 m
  • Dementia Training, CDP Certification, and Better Senior Living
    Mar 18 2026
    What happens when someone enters senior living with zero industry background — and discovers a mission worth staying for? In this episode of Foresight Radio, we sit down with Rebecca Barker, VP of Business Development at the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP), to talk about her journey from HR software sales into the heart of dementia care education. We explore:
    • Why senior living conferences feel like the "new kid in school" — and why that's a good thing
    • The surprising passion that keeps professionals in aging services
    • The dangerous gap in dementia education for frontline caregivers
    • How live dementia training improves retention, confidence, and census
    • Why CDP (Certified Dementia Practitioner) certification builds pride and professionalism
    • The connection between training, family satisfaction, and occupancy growth
    • What it really means to set a national standard in dementia care
    Rebecca shares how NCCDP's live, instructor-led dementia certification differs from "click-through" compliance training — and why investing in education directly impacts staff retention, fall rates, deficiencies, and family trust. If you're a senior living operator, executive director, HR leader, or memory care professional, this conversation will challenge how you think about workforce development, dementia care standards, and long-term sustainability.
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