David Hamilton leads new retiree podcast as over-65s spend less than an hour a day chatting
Broadcaster David Hamilton leads Parsley Box's new podcast series 'Wise Words' as survey of 1,000 adults aged 65 and above discovered that 43% feel they have a limited circle of people to chat with
by Lauren Edwards · The MirrorA survey of 1,000 adults aged 65 and above discovered that 43% feel they have a limited circle of people to chat with, resulting in an average of just 58 minutes a day spent in conversation.
According to the figures from OnePoll.com, one in four would appreciate more opportunities to engage with younger generations, while 22% yearn for a more diverse group of people to converse with.
In response to these findings, Parsley Box, who commissioned the research, has launched a podcast specifically for retirees. Interestingly, the research found that 24% of respondents felt engaged in a conversation when tuning into podcasts or radio shows.
The new 'Wise Words' Podcast, features four episodes and covers topics many older adults can relate to, such as maintaining friendships, cooking traditions, lifelong learning, and navigating modern technology.
Each episode features three guests and is led by 86 year old broadcaster David Hamilton.
Holly McComb, CEO of Parsley Box, commented: "After the age of 65, many people stop working and find their social circle reduced. But this leaves many feeling they have fewer people to talk to.
"We wanted to create something to help counteract this - something warm and engaging, like listening to old friends chatting, but in a modern format," Holly adds.
"Sixty-five is no age at all, and the survey results show they're as interested in health and wellness as they are in retirement or finance"
The study also unveiled the favourite conversation topics among those over 65, which include reminiscing about the good old days, discussing music and food.
Travel, films and TV, family and relationships were also popular subjects, as well as health and wellness, environmental concerns, and art and culture.
Holly added: "Podcasts provide a fantastic way for older adults to stay socially connected. They offer a wealth of information and entertainment that can be accessed at any time, making it convenient for older individuals who may not have the same access to social events."
"Whether it's learning about new developments in health, hearing inspiring life stories, or enjoying engaging discussions on current events, podcasts are a wonderful way to keep the mind active and engaged."