
Growing Older Together | Facing Fears, Embracing Resilience
How do we remind others—and ourselves—that we may be older, but we still matter?
Growing Older Together is a podcast for older adults, centered on the stories, memories, and changes that shape how we see ourselves over time. Most episodes are under 15 minutes and explore themes like identity, fear, aging, and personal growth.
I started this podcast because society often treats aging like the end of the story—like we no longer count. And sometimes, we start to believe it. But our stories still matter, and they deserve to be heard.
Season One, Echoes of the Past, Visions of Tomorrow, includes 16 episodes about the experiences that stay with us—through uncertainty, silence, resilience, forgiveness, and how our relationships evolve over time.
Season Two, Silent Struggles: Finding Strength in Our Fears, centers on fear—how it shows up in everyday life, keeps us quiet, and what it means to speak about it. This season also introduced Whispers of Regret: Women Finding Peace in Silence, a recurring interview series where women share stories they’ve carried for years.
Episode 9 was published on December 12, 2024. After that, I stepped away from recording to care for my mom, who passed away on March 17, 2025.
I missed preparing, hosting, and recording the podcast, but my mind and energy were with my mom. Thank you for staying connected and for your patience. I’m ready to return with Episode 10: Invisible With Age: Fighting Ageism. As I find my rhythm again, I'll be sharing new episodes every 2 to 3 weeks.
If this speaks to you, I invite you to listen and maybe recognize a piece of your own story in someone else’s.
Let’s keep growing older and wiser together.
Growing Older Together | Facing Fears, Embracing Resilience
S1 Ep 13 When Loss Echoes Through Time
In Season 1, Episode 13, 'When Loss Echoes Through Time' of "Growing Older Together," Lourdes discusses how losing someone or something important affects us as we age. She shares a personal story about the death of her young cousin and how it shaped her understanding of loss.
Listeners are encouraged to share their experiences with loss—a loved one, a job, or a tradition—and discuss how these events have changed their perspectives and coping methods. Join us to explore the lessons we learn from loss and how they help us appreciate the present. Tune in next week for a discussion on forgiveness and healing.
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* List of Hobbies and Skills
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* Powerlifting for a Healthier Life
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Remember to subscribe and rate the podcast on your favorite platform. You can watch all episodes on my YouTube channels, access show notes, and enjoy captioned content in English and Spanish. Here's the link: https://linktr.ee/growingoldertogether.
You can also email me at podcast@lourdesdirden.com. Thank you for listening.
[00:00:00] Music
[00:00:19] Welcome back to "Growing Older Together," Season One, 'Echoes of the Past, Visions of Tomorrow.' I'm Lourdes.
[00:00:28] In today's episode, 'When Loss Echoes Through Time,' we examine how losing someone or something important affects us as we grow older. This could be the loss of a family member, a job, or a valued tradition. Remember how, when we were young, we felt nothing could hurt us? That illusion often shatters when we experience a significant loss, like losing a [00:01:00] grandparent or a mentor. Let me share a personal experience from when I was 11 years old. My cousin, barely older than me, tragically died in an accident. This was my first real encounter with death, and it left a lasting impact on me. At his viewing, they had placed a mask over his face to cover the injuries, and I remember how they added a mole on the side of his face to make him look more like the cousin
[00:01:35] we knew. This attempt to make things seem okay in such a painful situation was confusing and frightening for a young child.
[00:01:48] I left the viewing with a mix of emotions —sadness and fear. This early experience with loss showed me how delicate life [00:02:00] is and the need to value our time with loved ones. Not too long after, another cousin, a teenager at the time, was also killed in a car accident. For years, I could not attend a viewing without hearing a knocking within the coffin and looking around to see if anybody else could hear it. But it was only me. The memory haunted me for years. I realized later that the trauma stemmed from the mask and my young mind's struggle to comprehend death
[00:02:38] and what happened next.
[00:02:40] Have you ever experienced a loss that reshaped your perspective? Share your story with us—it might resonate with someone in our community. Let's discuss how we handle losing people and parts of our lives as we age. Your [00:03:00] experience could provide comfort and insight to others facing similar challenges.
[00:03:06] I would love to hear your story; it could be just what someone else needs to hear. Loss is not just about people. We lose jobs through retirement, layoffs, and promotions. Traditions like family gatherings can stop or change as everyone gets older. Many of us identify ourselves with these things. Each loss hurts, but teaches us to keep going and see life in new ways.
[00:03:43] How have your losses changed your views? Think about the losses in your life. What have they taught you about handling tough times? Write down your thoughts or discuss them with friends or [00:04:00] family. Sharing helps. Remember, you are not alone in dealing with loss. Your stories and insights are important to our community. They not only help others feel understood but might also inspire someone to begin their healing journey. The show notes provide all the ways to connect with me and share your experiences.
[00:04:28] Before we wrap up, make sure you are subscribed to my podcast on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. If today's stories touched you, consider sharing this episode with a friend who might find comfort in our community.
[00:04:46] Also do not forget to check out my YouTube Channel for more resources, available in Spanish and English. Join me next week for 'Strength and Healing [00:05:00] Through Forgiveness,' where we will explore how forgiving others and ourselves can transform our grief into peace and understanding. It will be a powerful episode, so do not miss it.
[00:05:15] Here is a closing thought from Theodore Seuss, Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. "Sometimes, you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory." As we reflect on today's stories of loss and memory, let's remember how these experiences have shaped us. The moments we have lost continue to resonate through time, teaching us valuable lessons and helping us appreciate the present even more. Okay,
[00:05:52] that's it for today. Thank you for listening. Until next week, let's grow older and wiser [00:06:00] together.