by WomenOver70 | Oct 19, 2022 | Advocates for Women Aging, Podcast, Season Four, Social Service
{spp-player] As a queer, biracial woman, Jacqueline Boyd, BA, BS, CGCM, has advocated for her community by offering services that address specific care needs. She is especially interested in how to provide people with continuing care in their homes. Her company,...
by WomenOver70 | Oct 12, 2022 | Expressive Arts, Podcast, Season Four
Mary Isabel Azrael, age 78, from Baltimore MD, is a poet, editor, and teacher. She is the author of four books of poems, and in her 60s, wrote the libretto for an opera, Lost Childhood, which has been performed in Los Angeles, New York, and Tel Aviv Israel. Mary...
by WomenOver70 | Oct 5, 2022 | Podcast, Season Four, Social Activism
Bett Martinez has experienced more death-defying accidents than most in her lifetime. An auto accident at 33, and again, later in life caused 2 serious head injuries, badly smashed broken legs and ongoing auto-immune issues. But Bett, who began to advocate for others...
by WomenOver70 | Sep 28, 2022 | Podcast, Reinvention, Season Four
As a young adult, Joby Kennedy became fascinated with how different people cope with trauma. This led her into a clinical psychology career during which she worked with adults, some families, and school children. She refers to herself as a generalist, serving in many...
by WomenOver70 | Sep 21, 2022 | Enhancing Career, Podcast, Season Four
Originally from the West Indies, Cynthia Barnett, Ph.D., from Norwalk CT retired at age 59 to pursue the question–Why Are There So Few Women in the Sciences? Cynthia became CEO and founder of a non-profit program–Amazing Girls Science– whose goal is...
by WomenOver70 | Sep 14, 2022 | Podcast, Season Four, Social Activism
Susan Reed, PhD, age 70, has led a life of social-political action since her teens. She campaigned for McGovern and later for Obama; interned with the Chicago Women’s Liberation Union; protested the Vietnam War; worked on social policy for equities in aging and...
by WomenOver70 | Sep 8, 2022 | Expressive Arts, Podcast, Season Four
Born in Poland, Sara Levinson, 75, migrated to the United States in 1963 when she was 16. She traveled by ocean liner to Montreal and later moved to Chicago. She practices an open-ended thought process and has learned to go for any opportunity that comes her way. As...
by WomenOver70 | Aug 31, 2022 | Podcast, Season Four, Social Service
Diane Deaderick DeMartra, a professional who has worked in corporations, non- profits, and higher education, devotes her passions and talents to “enlighten, educate, and empower inner-city teen girls and young women, especially teen and young, single mothers at risk...
by WomenOver70 | Aug 24, 2022 | Advocates for Women Aging, Podcast, Season Four
Amy Temperley’s passion centers on Active Aging–helping older adults stay social, active, and engaged. As a life coach and consultant, and entrepreneurial business owner, Amy focuses on helping 60+ adults find their passion and continue to live, laugh and learn....
by WomenOver70 | Aug 17, 2022 | Podcast, Reinvention, Season Four
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 Germany to China to Australia and, finally, to the United States where she gained citizenship. At age 9, Betty was...
by WomenOver70 | Aug 10, 2022 | Advocates for Women Aging, Podcast, Season Four
For years, women have been told by society to dread the second half of life, with no support available beyond expensive ointments and procedures promising to reverse the signs of aging. But thanks to Dr. Louann Brizendine’s latest book: The Upgrade: How the Female...
by WomenOver70 | Aug 3, 2022 | Advocates for Women Aging, Podcast, Season Four
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, neuroscientist, and psychologist, Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD, offers new perspectives on understanding love, loss, and...