Episodes

  • E208: Goddesses of Hearing
    Mar 25 2026
    E208: Goddesses of Hearing Hosts: Ray Loewe and Mary Ann Steinhauer Guests: Heather Eck and Carrie Hermann Description: This podcast episode from Willow Valley features a conversation with two doctors of audiology, Heather Eck and Carrie Hermann, who discuss the complexities of hearing loss and modern solutions. The experts explain that hearing is a collaborative process between the ears and the brain, noting that "selective hearing" often occurs when the brain prioritizes specific stimuli over others. They highlight how artificial and augmented intelligence in modern hearing aids helps filter background noise, making it easier for users to engage in meaningful conversations and maintain relationships. The guests emphasize that adapting to these devices is a rehabilitative process that requires time for the brain to relearn how to process environmental sounds. Ultimately, the discussion encourages regular audiology screenings as a vital component of overall health and personal connection.
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    29 mins
  • E207 Willow Valley's Wonderful Shuttle Services
    Mar 19 2026
    Host: Carol MacAllister Guests: Sandra Derr, Kim Pfeffer, James Merkel Description: WV’s Transportation Department is a gift to all those residents who no longer drive for whatever reason, temporarily or permanently, or when winter storms make it impossible to shovel their cars free, even if the roads are plowed and salted. The well-trained drivers are intrepid in such situations, but even on the nicest days, they are there to take residents where they need to go on both campuses and off campus. On-campus transport is free, but when a resident has a medical appointment, the charge is prorated based on mileage and requires a reservation. In addition, the department provides residents with transportation to various cultural events on both campuses and in town, such as the symphony or the Fulton Theater. And don’t forget those shopping trips for groceries and other necessities. On an average good-weather day, they may respond to 175-250 requests, and on snow days, it can go up to 400. Delays can happen, especially when a driver is out sick or a vehicle needs service. But this podcast leaves no doubt that the staff is dedicated to providing WV residents with transportation services when they need them the most.
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    25 mins
  • E206: Kindness at Willow Valley
    Mar 12 2026
    Hosts: Dale Johnson and Candace O'Donnell Description: In this podcast episode titled "Kindness at Willow Valley," hosts Dale Johnson and Candace O'Donnell explore the pervasive culture of kindness at the Willow Valley retirement community. The discussion is structured around a series of personal anecdotes and observations involving both residents and staff, ranging from organized support networks to anonymous, random acts of generosity. Key themes include the importance of welcoming new neighbors, providing practical assistance during health crises, and the deep sense of communal solidarity found in small-town environments like Lancaster. Ultimately, the program serves to celebrate these selfless behaviors and inspire listeners to adopt similar practices to further enrich their local community.
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    20 mins
  • E205 Sharon Habanec: From Hostess to WV Senior VP: A 39-Year Culinary Journey
    Mar 5 2026
    Host: Carol MacAllister Guest: Sharon Habanec, WV Senior VP of Culinary Services Description: Sharon Habanec reflects on her 39-year career, starting as a part-time hostess. She describes the evolution of the organization’s dining philosophy toward "destination dining," which offers residents diverse choices across nearly 18 different venues. Habanec emphasizes a leadership culture rooted in internal mentoring and a team-based approach that proved essential during the operational challenges of the Covid pandemic. The discussion also covers the technical aspects of food safety, local sourcing from Amish farmers, and the logistical adjustments required during major community renovations. Ultimately, Habanec highlights her passion for professional development and her commitment to meeting the specific dietary and social needs of the residents she serves.
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    20 mins
  • E204: Willow Valley Chorale Director
    Feb 26 2026
    Host: Candace O'Donnell Guest: Jim Casler Description: In this podcast episode from Life Under the Willow Tree, host Candace O'Donnell interviews Jim Casler, the experienced director of the community’s chorale. Casler discusses his lifelong musical journey, which began in a boys' choir and led to a long career as a music educator before he transitioned to leading his fellow residents. The conversation highlights the inclusive nature of the ensemble, noting that auditions are not required for general membership and singers are encouraged to choose voice parts that feel comfortable. Looking ahead, the group is preparing an American musical theater extravaganza for their spring concert, featuring beloved medleys from classics like Oklahoma! and The Sound of Music. Because of the high demand for their previous sold-out performances, residents are urged to reserve their free tickets early. Ultimately, Casler emphasizes that the program provides a joyful and professional outlet for retirees to continue sharing their artistic talents.
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    18 mins
  • E203: Behind the Scenes at Willow Valley With Two Vice Presidents
    Feb 19 2026
    Host: Carol MacAllister Guests: WV Vice Presidents, Jim Tracy and Terry Cain What does it really take to keep a community like Willow Valley running smoothly every single day? In this behind-the-scenes conversation, Vice Presidents Jim Tracy and Terry Cain share how facilities, construction, real estate, and essential services come together to support residents, team members, and visitors. From thousands of work orders and major renovations to sustainability efforts, emergency response, and long-term planning, Jim and Terry offer a fascinating look at the unseen work that keeps everything moving — and why people, purpose, and excellence matter most.
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    24 mins
  • E202: Music and Theater in Lancaster County
    Feb 12 2026
    Host: Dale Johnson Guest: Lynn Neely Description: In this podcast episode from the Willow Valley community, host Dale Johnson and resident Lynn Neely explore the diverse cultural landscape of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They challenge the perception of the city as a small town by highlighting professional theaters like the historic Fulton Opera House and unique venues such as Sight and Sound, which features live animals in Biblical productions. The discussion covers a wide array of musical opportunities, ranging from the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra to seasonal outdoor concerts at Longs Park and international piano competitions. Beyond traditional stages, the duo details community-focused initiatives like the "pay what you will" Servant Stage and various dinner theaters that offer family-friendly entertainment. Ultimately, the conversation illustrates how local universities, churches, and residential communities collaborate to foster a vibrant arts scene.
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    26 mins
  • E201: 2026 Willow Valley Team Member Scholarship Winners
    Feb 5 2026
    E201: Host: Ray Loewe Guests: Deborah Greggs and Nathaniel Rivera This podcast features host Ray Loewe interviewing Deborah Greggs and Nathaniel Rivera, two Willow Valley team members who recently received educational scholarships. Deborah is an LPN in resident nursing who is pursuing her RN degree to eventually become a nurse practitioner, motivated by her mother’s memory and her desire to provide bilingual care. Nathaniel currently works in culinary services but is utilizing his scholarship to study psychology and nursing, aiming for a future career as a psychiatric nurse. The discussion highlights their personal backgrounds, including Deborah’s experience raising four children and Nathaniel’s family history of working at the Willow Valley community. Ultimately, the source illustrates how Willow Valley residents support staff development through financial aid, allowing employees to advance their careers while continuing to serve the senior living community.
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    15 mins