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Amy Temperley: Advocate for Active Aging

Season 4 Episode 189

Amy Temperley’s passion centers on Active Aging--helping older

adults stay social, active, and engaged. As a life coach and

consultant, and entrepreneu…

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Betty Grebenschikoff: Escaping the Holocaust, adapting to refugee life, and belonging in America.

Season 4 Episode 188

Betty Grebenschikoff, age 92 ½ , continues to speak out about the horrors of the Holocaust and her experiences as a refugee without a passport: from …

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Dr. Louann Brizendine: The Female Brain Gets Stronger and Better in Midlife and Beyond

Season 4 Episode 187

The Upgrade is a gateway for the best years of our lives


For years, women have been told by society to dread the second half of life, with no support …

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Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Loss and Love

Season 4 Episode 186

Why is grief so complicated and why does grieving take such a long time,

possibly never ending? In The Grieving Brain (2022), renowned grief expert,

ne…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Donna Chacko: Gratitude for an Abundance of Health and Faith

Season 4 Episode 185

Donna Chacko, MD, practiced medicine for 40 years, first as a radiation oncologist

and later, after retraining in her 50’s, as a family medicine docto…

3 years, 8 months ago

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Patricia Novick: Championing Reproductive Freedom in the post-Roe Era

Season 4 Episode 184

Before abortion was legalized by the US Supreme Court in 1973 (Roe v Wade), a

Chicago-based group of over 100 women--known as Jane--provided counselin…

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Nancy Watson: Many Pathways to Nurturing Others

Season 4 Episode 183

Nancy Watson’s entrepreneurial spirit has led her on different paths, always toward nurturing other people. Her 8-year long career as a teacher in di…

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Pauline Boss, PhD. - The Myth of Closure: Ambiguous Loss in a Time of Pandemic and Change.

Season 4 Episode 182

Closure from ambiguous loss is a harmful misnomer. What’s needed is resilience

to live in meaningful ways with no closure. - Pauline Boss, PhD.


In the …

3 years, 8 months ago

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Karen Kalish: Social Problems; Social Causes - Over 70 and Still Reimagining

Season 4 Episode 181

Karen Kalish’s career included school teacher, consumer advocate, business owner, and on-air TV reporter. She became a serial social entrepreneur and…

3 years, 9 months ago

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Karen Kalish: Title: Social Problems; Social Causes - Over 70 and Still Reimagining

Season 4 Episode 181

Karen Kalish’s career included school teacher, consumer advocate and on-air reporter. She became a serious social entrepreneur and believes in pickin…

3 years, 9 months ago

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