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March 20th, 2025

Episode 237 | Creativity and Community for… Aging Well | ft. Larry Weinberg

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Jeff ArmstrongEpisode 237 | Creativity and Community for... Aging Well | ft. Larry Weinberg
  1. Episode 237 | Creativity and Community for... Aging Well | ft. Larry Weinberg Jeff Armstrong 55:46

In this episode of The Aging Well Podcast, Dr. Jeff Armstrong speaks with Larry Weinberg, founder of the Rum River Art Center. They discuss Larry’s journey as an artist and educator, the organic Growth of the art center, and the significant impact of art programs on older adults. Larry shares insights on how art fosters creativity, community, and a sense of purpose, especially for seniors. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced in promoting art programs and how the center adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic by transitioning to virtual classes. In this conversation, Larry Weinberg discusses the transformative power of art in the lives of older adults, emphasizing the importance of process, purpose, and community. He shares insights on how engaging in artistic activities fosters personal growth, emotional well-being, and social connections. The discussion also highlights the holistic benefits of art, including its therapeutic effects on conditions like Parkinson’s and dementia. Weinberg encourages individuals to embrace their creativity, regardless of age, and offers practical advice for overcoming hesitation in exploring artistic pursuits as we seek to… age well.

Jeff Armstrong W. Jeffrey Armstrong, Ph.D.

Jeff Armstrong is a professor of Exercise Science (Ph.D., Exercise Physiology) at Western Oregon University and host of the Aging Well Podcast. He authored the textbook, 'Pathophysiology & Exercise' (Kendall-Hunt) and teaches a breath of courses from this to Advanced Programming for Sport & Fitness. He is passionate about longevity, health, improving/maintaining performance (Spiritually, Physically, Intellectually, Emotionally, and Socially--what he refers to as "well-centered fitness") across the lifespan, and aging well.

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