2026 Seminar Recordings
The Truth About Calling 911
When to Dial, When to Wait, and How to Be Ready
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Here’s a truth most people don’t talk about: some of us call 911 too soon. Others wait far too long. And many of us aren’t prepared for emergencies at all.
Maybe you don’t want to “bother” anyone. Maybe you think you can handle it yourself. Maybe you’re alone and unsure who else to call. Or maybe you’ve just never prepared—and in the moment of crisis, you hesitate because you don’t know what to expect.
The truth is, knowing when and when not to call 911 could save your life. But being prepared for emergencies means more than just having your phone charged. It means understanding what dispatchers need from you, what your rights are when first responders arrive, and how to build a support system so you’re never facing a crisis alone.
In this seminar, we’ll hear directly from the people who answer your 911 calls and the first responders who show up at your door. You’ll learn what happens behind the scenes, what questions you’ll be asked, and what choices you have (yes, you can refuse that ambulance ride – but when should you?). We’ll also talk about prevention: simple steps you can take now to avoid emergencies later, and what to do if responders need to break into your home to reach you.
What You’ll Learn:
- What to expect from dispatchers and first responders
- Your rights and choices during a medical emergency
- How to create a real emergency plan and support network
Important note: This seminar provides general education and is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor about your individual health situation and emergency plan.
The Truth About Artificial Intelligence
Protecting Yourself from Scams
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You’ve probably heard about artificial intelligence. Maybe you’ve even used it without realizing it. But here’s what many people don’t know: scammers are using AI too, and it’s changing the landscape of fraud in ways most of us haven’t kept up with.
Voice cloning technology can now replicate someone’s voice from just a short audio clip. Deepfake videos can make it look like someone said or did something they never did. AI can write personalized emails that reference real details about your life, making them incredibly convincing. These aren’t futuristic possibilities—they’re happening now, and they’re being used to target people of all ages.
The good news? Understanding how these technologies work takes away much of their power. When you know what’s possible, you can spot the warning signs and verify what’s real before taking action.
This seminar will help you understand what AI actually is, what it can and can’t do, and how scammers are leveraging it in common fraud schemes. We’ll walk through real examples and we’ll discuss practical verification strategies you can use to protect yourself and your family.
You’ll hear from:
- Jennifer Austin, Cleveland County District Attorney
- And other subject experts!
Both panelists regularly educate seniors on scams and fraud and will share practical insights from real cases they’ve seen.
This seminar will help you understand the technology, recognize the tactics, and know what questions to ask.
The Truth about Getting Older
Going from Surviving to Thriving
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There’s a story many of us tell ourselves about aging: that the best years are behind us, that decline is inevitable, and that our only choices are to “stay put until they carry us out” or end up in a nursing home.
But the truth is far more hopeful—and it requires something from you.
Thriving in your later years doesn’t happen by accident. It takes intentional effort, honest reflection, and a willingness to be proactive rather than reactive. It means writing your own story instead of letting circumstances write it for you.
In this seminar, we’re exploring:
- The Hard Truths—Why isolation kills, how passivity steals vitality, and why waiting for “something to happen” is the riskiest plan of all.
- Current Solutions—Practical ways to stay physically strong, mentally engaged, and socially connected.
- Many Paths—How to create a life of purpose and community, regardless of where you live or what your abilities are.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why being proactive beats being reactive—every single time
- The real impact of loneliness and isolation (and how to combat it)
- How to stay engaged and vital as an important member of your community
- Why flexibility and “Plan B thinking” matter more than rigid expectations
- Real stories from people who are thriving, not just surviving
This isn’t about denying that things change as we age. It’s about rejecting the idea that you’re powerless. Because the truth is: you have more control over how you age than you think—but only if you’re willing to take action.