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Got a new diagnosis — or supporting someone who did? This episode is for you.
When a doctor delivers unexpected health news, most of us hear the word and stop hearing anything else. It's not weakness. It's how our nervous systems respond to uncertainty. And what happens in those first hours and days after that news shapes everything that comes next.
In this episode, Dr. Mary Catherine George — health psychologist, researcher, and Director of Clinical Research at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai — shares three research-backed tools every older adult (and their families) needs when navigating a new health change.
Whether it's a serious diagnosis like cancer or heart disease, a condition that needs behavioral changes like diabetes or hypertension, or a surgical recommendation — these tools work across the full spectrum.
🔑 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
✦ Why you only absorb about 30% of what a doctor says after difficult news — and what to do about it ✦ The Three Questions to ask at every important medical appointment ✦ Why the emotional layer of a diagnosis is just as important as the medical one — and how to tend to it ✦ How to build your personal Navigation Team (three roles that change everything) ✦ What the research says about older adults and resilience — it will surprise you ✦ Specific guidance for adult children supporting a parent through a health change
📥 FREE DOWNLOAD: Your Health Change Navigation Guide A beautiful 2-page printable with the Three Questions, your Navigation Team roles, trusted health resources, and more. → https://www.healthybygeorge.com/shop
💌 JOIN GLOWUP — Dr. George's free newsletter on healthy aging, mindfulness & intentional living: → https://www.healthybygeorge.com/#newsletter
⏱️ EPISODE TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — When the world gets quiet: what happens after difficult health news 01:00 — What the research says about older adults navigating healthcare 03:30 — Tool 1: Understand Before You Decide — The Three Questions Rule 07:00 — Tool 2: Tend to the Emotional Layer 10:30 — Tool 3: Build Your Navigation Team 13:30 — What to focus on by situation: serious diagnosis, behavioral change, surgery 14:30 — The close: you are not fragile
🔬 RESEARCH REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE: • University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging • Mayo Clinic on patient advocacy and health literacy • Research on prodromal symptoms and older adult coping styles • Studies on social support and active aging in chronic illness
📌 RESOURCES MENTIONED: • National Institute on Aging: nia.nih.gov • MedlinePlus (plain language health info): medlineplus.gov • Area Agency on Aging (find your local office): eldercare.acl.gov • National Cancer Institute: cancer.gov • American Heart Association: heart.org
🎙️ ABOUT DR. MARY CATHERINE GEORGE: Dr. Mary Catherine George (MM PhD) is a health psychologist and Director of Clinical Research at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She is the host of Healthy by George — a YouTube channel dedicated to intentional healthy aging, where science meets soul. She is also a classically trained singer, former improv performer, and the creator of GlowUp, a newsletter on healthy aging and mindful living.
📲 CONNECT WITH DR. GEORGE: YouTube: @HealthyByGeorge Newsletter (GlowUp): [INSERT LINK] Website: [INSERT LINK] Instagram: [INSERT HANDLE]
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.
#HealthyAging #NewDiagnosis #OlderAdults #HealthPsychology #AgingWell #ChronicIllness #CaregiverSupport #HealthyByGeorge #IntentionalAging #GlowUp
By healthybygeorgeGot a new diagnosis — or supporting someone who did? This episode is for you.
When a doctor delivers unexpected health news, most of us hear the word and stop hearing anything else. It's not weakness. It's how our nervous systems respond to uncertainty. And what happens in those first hours and days after that news shapes everything that comes next.
In this episode, Dr. Mary Catherine George — health psychologist, researcher, and Director of Clinical Research at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai — shares three research-backed tools every older adult (and their families) needs when navigating a new health change.
Whether it's a serious diagnosis like cancer or heart disease, a condition that needs behavioral changes like diabetes or hypertension, or a surgical recommendation — these tools work across the full spectrum.
🔑 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
✦ Why you only absorb about 30% of what a doctor says after difficult news — and what to do about it ✦ The Three Questions to ask at every important medical appointment ✦ Why the emotional layer of a diagnosis is just as important as the medical one — and how to tend to it ✦ How to build your personal Navigation Team (three roles that change everything) ✦ What the research says about older adults and resilience — it will surprise you ✦ Specific guidance for adult children supporting a parent through a health change
📥 FREE DOWNLOAD: Your Health Change Navigation Guide A beautiful 2-page printable with the Three Questions, your Navigation Team roles, trusted health resources, and more. → https://www.healthybygeorge.com/shop
💌 JOIN GLOWUP — Dr. George's free newsletter on healthy aging, mindfulness & intentional living: → https://www.healthybygeorge.com/#newsletter
⏱️ EPISODE TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — When the world gets quiet: what happens after difficult health news 01:00 — What the research says about older adults navigating healthcare 03:30 — Tool 1: Understand Before You Decide — The Three Questions Rule 07:00 — Tool 2: Tend to the Emotional Layer 10:30 — Tool 3: Build Your Navigation Team 13:30 — What to focus on by situation: serious diagnosis, behavioral change, surgery 14:30 — The close: you are not fragile
🔬 RESEARCH REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE: • University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging • Mayo Clinic on patient advocacy and health literacy • Research on prodromal symptoms and older adult coping styles • Studies on social support and active aging in chronic illness
📌 RESOURCES MENTIONED: • National Institute on Aging: nia.nih.gov • MedlinePlus (plain language health info): medlineplus.gov • Area Agency on Aging (find your local office): eldercare.acl.gov • National Cancer Institute: cancer.gov • American Heart Association: heart.org
🎙️ ABOUT DR. MARY CATHERINE GEORGE: Dr. Mary Catherine George (MM PhD) is a health psychologist and Director of Clinical Research at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She is the host of Healthy by George — a YouTube channel dedicated to intentional healthy aging, where science meets soul. She is also a classically trained singer, former improv performer, and the creator of GlowUp, a newsletter on healthy aging and mindful living.
📲 CONNECT WITH DR. GEORGE: YouTube: @HealthyByGeorge Newsletter (GlowUp): [INSERT LINK] Website: [INSERT LINK] Instagram: [INSERT HANDLE]
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.
#HealthyAging #NewDiagnosis #OlderAdults #HealthPsychology #AgingWell #ChronicIllness #CaregiverSupport #HealthyByGeorge #IntentionalAging #GlowUp