Episodios

  • Guest Wally Jones
    Mar 23 2026

    The remarkable story of an World War II-era adopted boy who rode his bicycle miles to take piano lessons at a farmhouse speaks of the persistence and resilience of today’s guest, octogenarian Wally Jones. In short, it is the kind of story that movie producers would jump at. Eight decades later, he is booked out over a dozen times a month! Jones’ Liberace-style mix of inspirational, traditional, gospel and sing-a-long music lands in the ears of audiences in churches, assisted living facilities and special events. His genius are the “Wallyisms”: the dazzling arrangement embellishments that leave goosebumps. His youthful looks and enthusiastic manner belie his approach to his ninth decade. Listen to the wise advice of a man who has come a long way from those country roads.

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    29 m
  • Guest Ted Baehr
    Sep 30 2025

    On this episode of The Age Sage, "The Senior Editor," Robert J LaCosta, talks with Dr. Ted Baehr, Founder and Publisher of MOVIEGUIDE®: The Family Guide to Movies and Entertainment and Chairman of the Christian Film & Television Commission® ministry, as well as a noted critic, educator, lecturer, and media pundit; who's life purpose is to be used of God to redeem the values of the media while educating audiences on how to use discernment in selecting their entertainment. Listen in and get "behind the scenes" wisdom—right here on The Age Sage

    “He who controls the media controls the culture” – Ted Baehr.

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    41 m
  • Devotional Author, Jack Countryman
    Jan 16 2025

    The "King of Devotionals," Jack Countryman, stops in for a special visit with The Senior Editor, to have a brilliant conversation on the topic of contentment, and how surrender plays a vital role in obtaining it. While Jack's devotions have been, and continue to be inspirational, on this episode of The Age Sage, Jack's personal testimony will no doubt have an impact on those who listen. Jack is 94 years young, completely content, and still going strong. Question is, how is he so content and what is the secret to such contentment? Tune in and discover the answer with The Senior Editor, Robert J LaCosta, and his guest, Jack Countryman - right here, on The Age Sage.

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    18 m
  • Guest: Rose Looney Pt. 2
    Nov 4 2024

    Guest, Rose Looney, who is both a mother and grandmother, feels the cultural slide began to happen when mothers went to work and no one was home to help with the homework and the general guidance of youngsters and teenagers.

    Looney also feels that relationships between boys and girls has changed and it affects females more than men in a lot of ways. She suggests that if girls would take their time in dating, they would get to know the man behind the date. In this way, break-ups and divorce wouldn’t be as common and the stresses of single motherhood might be avoided.

    She speaks with some authority. After losing her lifetime mate of fifty-six years, she reminisces with clarity about how he treated her, protected her and spent his life serving her just as she served him.

    Their devotion toward each other is symbolized in a Valentine card that Bill gave to her that she keeps on her bed and kisses every night.

    “I still tell him that I love him and miss him,” she says. “It’s going to be a while before I can go to the places we used to go together.”

    She gives singles advice that may seem simple, but can’t be argued with: “It’s love, you gotta love them with all your heart, put them first and respect them.

    “He liked to travel. I had never done that. He enjoyed camping and I hadn’t experienced that before. I went for him - even with the worms and the bugs and even though I’m a city girl.”

    Now, that’s love.

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    33 m
  • Guest: Rose Looney
    Oct 21 2024

    Seventy-seven year old Rose Looney considers herself a fan of the 1950’s and it’s not just because of her devotion to singer Dion DiMucci and all of the great talent of the Doo-Wop age.

    “It was a time of innocence,” she says. “I’m sure there were things happening that we didn’t know about, but for the most part it was the greatest of times.”

    She points to her music teen-idols as good role models and as an example of why she defends the fifties.

    “There was no swearing on stage,” she remembers. “Men wore suits and ladies dressed up to look like ladies. We wouldn’t have imagined women coming out hardly wearing anything.”

    Looney believes that the key difference between then and now was that they bore their talents instead of bearing their bodies.

    “They weren’t singing about drugs, they were perfect gentlemen and had respect for the audience knowing that their fans were good people,” she said. “No one threw their underwear on the stage.”

    Listen in and get ready to take a trip to the 1950's with both The Senior Editor and our guest, Rose Looney.

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    31 m
  • Terry Kindlon - Part 2
    Jul 17 2024

    Criminal defense attorney Terry Kindlon joins The Senior Editor once again for another robust segment!

    Terry has been through the war…literally and figuratively. In Vietnam, a head-wound from enemy fire sent him back to The States. During his long and storied legal career, Kindlon battled big and small foes. He took cases of notoriety and ones that no one will ever hear of or desire to find out about. Now, it’s the war of aging and he’s admirably manning his position.

    Tune in and be absolutely inspired.

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    31 m
  • Terry Kindlon - Part 1
    Jul 3 2024

    In this first segment of noted criminal defense attorney Terry Kindlon’s interview, we see how an interest in becoming a pilot led to active service during the Tet Offensive where his life was nearly taken by an enemy bullet in the rice paddies of Vietnam. In a great act of courage, a fellow Marine rescued Kindlon from drowning that day. In the process, his rescuer was shot in the spine and paralyzed for the rest of his life. However, he would not find out about his rescuers until decades later when a surprise phone call triggered an incredible journey to thank the man that saved his life. Hear Part 1 of this remarkable veteran’s story on The Age Sage with Robert J. LaCosta

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    14 m
  • Fulfillment in the Post Retirement Years with Paula LaCosta
    May 15 2024

    There are so many questions surrounding the Post Retirement years both in prepping for and navigating after. On this episode, Paula LaCosta gives sound advise from her personal experience on how she prepared for, adjusted with, and navigated after the post retirement years.

    Whether you are young and prepping for your future, getting ready to retire—or already retired—the wisdom within this conversation is going to bless you and bring you hope.

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    24 m