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In this episode of Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey, Lisa Harper engages in a profound conversation with Chris Moore, author of Age Out Loud and founder of Senior Remodeling Experts, about challenging the stereotypes associated with aging. Chris shares his journey from building wheelchair ramps to advocating for a new narrative around aging that emphasizes vitality, purpose, and wisdom. The discussion highlights the cultural perceptions of aging, the importance of mindset, and the dynamics of family conversations regarding aging. Chris emphasizes the need for education and open dialogue to empower individuals and families to navigate the aging process positively. In this conversation, Chris Moore and Lisa discuss the importance of finding peace and authenticity in life, the lessons learned from suffering, and the seven pillars of ageless vitality. They emphasize the significance of living life to the fullest, practicing gratitude, and questioning assumptions about aging. The discussion also highlights the power of kindness and community in enhancing our lives. Takeaways Aging is often viewed negatively due to cultural narratives. People often say 'I'm not ready yet' when facing aging decisions. Changing the perception of aging can lead to better choices. Education is critical for making informed decisions about aging. Family dynamics play a significant role in aging conversations. Expectations shape our experiences and outcomes in aging. Time is more valuable than money; we must cherish it. Conversations about aging should focus on wisdom and vitality. Elders should be seen as sources of wisdom, not burdens. Connection and communication are essential in navigating aging. Finding peace and authenticity is essential for personal growth. Suffering teaches us valuable lessons about appreciation and resilience. Childlike wonder is key to maintaining vitality as we age. Living life to the fullest means embracing experiences without fear of failure. Gratitude should be a daily practice to enhance happiness. Questioning our assumptions can lead to a more fulfilling life. Acts of kindness create a ripple effect in the community. Nurturing relationships is crucial for personal and communal growth. Aging out loud means actively engaging in life rather than fading away. Helping others can lead to greater personal satisfaction and joy. Resources Age Out Loud book Home Remodeling in Salem VA | Senior Remodeling Experts Aging in Place is a Team Sport | Podcast on Spotify Senior Remodeling Experts - YouTube CAPS teaching website is Age In Place Specialists - CAPS Classes © 2025-2026 Lisa M. Harper. All rights reserved. “Not Ready Yet: Curating Conversations for the Aging Journey” is a trademark of Lisa M. Harper.