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December 30th, 2024

A Timeless New Year's Message Revisited

  1. A Timeless New Year's Message Revisited Mark Turnbull: Certified Senior Advisor (CSA) and Radio Host 1:12:47

Happy New Year, 2025!

We’re revisiting an inspirational conversation with Pastor Tom Schiave from our New Years celebration in 2024.

Pastor Tom Schiave Gateway Church Pastor brings our traditional New Year’s message for 2024. To help us start the new year right, Tom inspires us with a message of hope. In light of what seems to be living in an upside-down world, it is possible to live with hope. However, having the right kind of hope can make all the difference in the world. Some people are “hope so” people, while others may respond by being “hopeful.” Then there are people whose hope is tethered to an unwavering God. These people experience “hope-filled” living. Click AgingToday.us & listen today!

Thank you to our sponsors, ComForCare West Linn and Royal Hospice Oregon!

Mark Turnbull Host, Aging Today Podcast

Mark Turnbull is the passionate host of the Aging Today podcast, a show dedicated to exploring the challenges, triumphs, and inspiring stories of the aging journey. For over eight years, Mark has highlighted experts, caregivers, and everyday heroes, sharing insights and wisdom to help listeners navigate the complexities of aging with grace and dignity.

In addition to his podcast, Mark is a dedicated healthcare professional and entrepreneur, owning and operating Royal Hospice, Vital Palliative Care, and ComForCare West Linn. With a commitment to compassionate care, he works tirelessly to support individuals and families through some of life's most challenging transitions. Mark's philosophy is that everyone is a hero in their journey, and he is devoted to celebrating their courage and resilience.

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