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Dear John,

Have you had a chance to check out the “You Earned This” Podcast on Social Security and Medicare?

This free podcast is brought to you by the same people who are fighting to preserve your earned benefits day in and day out on Capitol Hill: The National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.

National Committee’s Walter Gottlieb discusses Social Security overpayments with Kathleen Romig of the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.

National Committee’s Walter Gottlieb discusses Social Security overpayments with Kathleen Romig of the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.

Each bite-sized episode invites a special VIP guest covering an important topic affecting older Americans and their families — from ageism to long-term care — and is hosted by Walter Gottlieb, the National Committee’s Director of Communications.

Check it out now and be in the know on issues that impact the well-being and financial security of American seniors like you:

  • In our very first episode, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s grandson, Jim Roosevelt, talks to our host about his grandfather’s greatest legacy, the Social Security program, and the troubled agency, the Social Security Administration (SSA), that administers benefits to 71 million beneficiaries each year.

  • Ageism: Part 1: We invite expert on aging S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois to discuss why ageism creeps into everything from personal interactions to the debate over who is qualified to be president of the United States.

  • Ageism: Part 2: We continue our interview with Professor Olshansky who discusses the weaponization of age in politics.

  • Medicare Disadvantages: The National Committee’s senior health policy expert Anne Montgomery joins us to break down the many disadvantages of Medicare Advantage.

  • Social Security Overpayments: Special guest Kathleen Romig of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains what seniors can do if they receive an overpayment notice, and how SSA might be able to fix the whole thing.

We know that you are busy, so our podcast episodes are no longer than 15 minutes each, making for a brisk and brief listening experience! We hope you download and listen to each free episode when you have the time.

Sincerely,

Max Richtman

Max Richtman

President & CEO

P.S. Our new podcast is just a small piece of our larger grassroots operation, funded entirely by concerned Americans like you, to raise awareness and urge action by our elected officials to protect and improve your earned benefits. Please support our important fight with a generous gift today which will be put to immediate work on your behalf to stop proposed benefit cuts in Congress and build support for vital legislation that improves your retirement and health security. Thank you!