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73-Year-Old Tech Whisperer Turns Senior Fear into FaceTime Fame

Last updated: January 17, 2026 4:02 pm
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Anne Goldberg’s 12-year crusade proves the fastest hack for senior tech adoption isn’t a bigger font—it’s a 73-year-old instructor who still remembers when “swipe” meant a credit card.

The Accidental Empire

In 2013 Anne Goldberg formatted one PowerPoint for an 80th-birthday party. Ten days later her phone wouldn’t stop ringing. Boca Raton retirees wanted the “lady who made the slideshow” to decode their iPhones. Instead of forwarding them to AppleCare, Goldberg cold-called an independent-living facility and pitched a class. The coordinator booked her for the next week. She has rarely had an open Tuesday since.

Why Peer Teaching Outperforms Gen-Z Tutorials

  1. Shared Vocabulary: Goldberg can reference party-line phones, carbon paper and typewriters—mental anchors that translate into “home button” and “cloud.”
  2. Shame-Free Zone: Students see wrinkles, hearing aids and a 73-year-old who once lost an iPhone to a toilet. Fear of “looking dumb” evaporates.
  3. Micro-Relevance: Lessons start with the exact model in their purse, not a generic demo unit.
A senior wearing glasses and a hat
Classes fill up fast once residents realize the instructor has the same Medicare plan. Courtesy of Anne Goldberg

Three Commandments from the Classroom

  • “You’re not dumb—you’re pre-trained.” Goldberg replaces self-doubt with the mantra “I can’t do it yet,” a linguistic trick that Harvard Business Review links to faster skill uptake in adult learners.
  • Nostalgia is a trap. She redirects wistful sighs toward tangible wins: FaceTime holidays with Colorado grandkids, pharmacy apps that save trips, voice-to-text that beats arthritic typing.
  • Phones are tougher than irons. After students admit they once licked a finger to test a hot iron, Goldberg proves a gorilla-glass screen can survive the same tap velocity. Anxiety plummets; exploration skyrockets.
A woman wearing glasses, a hat, and dangly earrings.
Goldberg’s mantra: curiosity first, settings second. Courtesy of Anne Goldberg

Bottom-Line Impact for Developers & Designers

Every senior Goldberg graduates becomes a 5-star evangelist for Apple, Google and Samsung—yet none of them appear in Big Tech’s personas. The cohort wields $7 trillion in global spending power, AARP calculates, but remains locked out by micro-copy that assumes 20-year-old reflexes. Goldberg’s curriculum is a free usability lab:

  • Icons must be distinguishable at 20/80 vision.
  • “Swipe to delete” needs a visible backdoor because tremors trigger mistakes.
  • Onboarding flows should reward the first successful FaceTime call within 60 seconds—dopamine beats documentation.

What’s Next

Goldberg is franchising her lesson plans to activity directors in all 50 states and recording micro-lessons for Alexa-enabled devices. Her endgame: make “I’m too old for this” as extinct as the floppy disk she once mastered.

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