Brits aged 65 and over spend less than an HOUR talking each day as number of pals dwindles, survey reveals

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BRITS over-65 spend less than an hour a day talking to other people, research has revealed.

A study of 1,000 adults aged 65 and above found 43 per cent feel they only have a small pool of people around them that they can speak to.

GettyNearly a quarter of participants in the study long for a more varied group of people to talk to[/caption]

As a result, an average of just 58 minutes a day is spent in conversation with others.

And 22 per cent long for a more varied group of people they could talk to.

Following the findings, Parsley Box, which commissioned the research, has launch a podcast catering exclusively for retirees.

The four episode ‘Wise Words’ Podcast discussed topics many older adults will relate to – including maintaining friendships, cooking traditions, learning in later life and navigating modern technology.

Three guests contribute to each episode, led by 86-year-old broadcaster David Hamilton.

Holly McComb, CEO of Parsley Box said: “After the age of 65, many people stop working and find their social circle reduces.

“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.

“Sixty-five is no age at all, and the survey results show they’re as interested in health and wellness as they are retirement or finance.”

The research also revealed the top topics of discussion enjoyed by over 65s, including the good old days, music and food.

Travel, movies and TV and family and relationships also featured, along with health and wellness, environmental issues and art and culture.

One in four would also like the opportunity to have more conversations with younger people, according to the OnePoll.com figures.

It also emerged 24 per cent feel like they’re involved in a conversation when listening to podcasts or the radio.

But 17 per cent admit they’d like to be more confident when it comes to knowing where to access podcasts they’d be interested in.

Holly McComb, for Parsley Box, 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.”

TOP 25 TOPICS OVER 65s ENJOY DISCUSSING:

1.            Current events

2.            Gardening and nature

3.            Travel experiences

4.            Hobbies and interests

5.            Movies and TV shows

6.            The ‘old days’

7.            Food and cooking

8.            Heritage

9.            History

10.         Favourite books

11.         Family and relationships

12.         Music and concerts

13.         Health and wellness

14.         Growing older

15.         Environmental issues

16.         How people’s approach to life in other generations differs to theirs

17.         Retirement

18.         Art and culture

19.         Sports and fitness

20.         Technology and gadgets

21.         Personal finance

22.         Education and learning

23.         Community and volunteering

24.         Fashion and style

25.         Career and work experiences

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