Episode 3

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15th Sep 2025

S4 E3 - The Ohio State College of Social Work Age-Friendly Innovation Center and the Weather and Aging Resiliency Model

This episode gives a behind-the-scenes look at how evidence-based, community-engaged research is shaping the future of aging in Central Ohio.

I’m your host, Katie White, and today we’re taking the show on the road for a very special conversation at the Age-Friendly Innovation Center at The Ohio State University. Joining me is Dr. Holly Dabelko-Schoeny, professor and director of research at the Age-Friendly Innovation Center, to explore how Columbus and Central Ohio are paving the way for inclusive, age-friendly communities.

In this episode, we talk about the transformative work behind the Weather and Aging Resiliency Model—or WARM—a research partnership between the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging and Ohio State’s Age Friendly Innovation Center. We discuss how the movement for age-friendly communities began in Columbus, what it means to truly listen to and collaborate with older adults and people with disabilities, and why issues like climate change and emergency preparedness are now vital to ensuring communities are safe, resilient, and liveable for everyone.

You’ll hear why community-based, participatory research is at the heart of this effort, discover the unexpected impacts of extreme weather on affordable housing, and learn about the practical resources—and human connections—that are saving lives. Plus, we share powerful stories from the frontlines, lessons learned, and the impact of bridging research, policy, and day-to-day services.

Here are my top three takeaways from this thoughtful episode:

  • Community-Led Research Is Key: Meaningfully engaging older adults and people with disabilities in research and decision-making leads to more impactful, relevant solutions for aging communities.
  • Climate Change Affects Every Aspect of Aging: The Age-Friendly Innovation Center, in partnership with COAAA, is at the forefront of incorporating climate and sustainability as a crucial “ninth domain” that influences housing, transportation, social connection, and emergency preparedness for older adults.
  • Social Connection Trumps Complexity: When it comes to protecting older adults during emergencies, strong social networks (neighbors, case managers, trusted organizations) are often more protective than any state-of-the-art technology or kit. Simple, human connections save lives.

Let me know what you think of this podcast, as well as any ideas you have for an episode. Email me at kwhite@coaaa.org!

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About the Podcast

Pretend I Know Nothing About
Pretend I Know Nothing About is a podcast about the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging staff and programs. Each episode features staff from COAAA sharing about their role at the agency, how they got here, the committees they serve on, challenges in their work, and ideas for the future. To learn more about the inception and goal, check out the trailer episode “Welcome to Pretend I Know Nothing About.”

About your host

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Katie White

Your host is Katie White, MSW, Administrator, Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging. Passionate by nature, tenacious by necessity. Innovative social services leader focused on adding the aging and accessibility lens across public and private sectors.