by WomenOver70 | Mar 18, 2026 | Podcast, Season 6, Season Four, Social Service
At 86, Sandra “Sandy” Taenzer reflects on a lifetime of innovation in Early Childhood–Special Education that began in the 1960s in Germany and still resonates today. Working in a large Illinois School District, Sandy helped initiate early childhood special education...
by WomenOver70 | Mar 11, 2026 | Podcast, Season 6, Season Four
Some people discover their purpose early in life. For Karen Olson, 81, that moment came at age 18 when she offered a simple sandwich to a homeless woman outside a New York train station. Decades later, after retiring from her marketing career, she revisited that...
by WomenOver70 | Mar 3, 2026 | Advocates for Women Aging, Podcast, Season 6, Season Four
Ilana Landsberg-Lewis went to law school to understand how power works—so she could help transform it in the service of justice, especially for women. Alongside her father, she co-founded and led a nonprofit funding community-based organization in sub-Saharan Africa...
by WomenOver70 | Feb 24, 2026 | Play, Podcast, Season 6, Season Four
https://youtu.be/JaxQJ-ITlHY At 75, Arlene Borner may not be running marathons, but she is still running—and skiing on snow and water and playing pickleball. She may no longer be teaching children how to swim or speak English in places like Sweden or Bangladesh, but...
by WomenOver70 | Feb 17, 2026 | Author, Podcast, Season 6, Season Four
https://youtu.be/2bVX8SBTOGc Diane Heiler shares her deeply moving journey of caring for her husband during his 20‑month “death sentence” from an incurable disease — a journey she chronicles with raw honesty and artistry in her memoir, A Widow’s Fire: An Intimate...
by WomenOver70 | Feb 10, 2026 | Podcast, Season 6, Season Four, Social Service
When Patricia (Pat) Koko, age 82, reflects on her life’s work as a young homemaker turned consummate volunteer and community change-maker, she often says things like, “that was kind of fun,” or “there just was a need”—-simple phrases that belie an extraordinary...
by WomenOver70 | Feb 4, 2026 | Expressive Arts, Podcast, Season 6, Season Four
Living high throughout the 1960s and early ‘70s filled Suzi’s life with glitter, dazzle, and celebrities who sadly, broke her heart. As a luxury designer of women’s clothing in New York, Suzi was sought after by big name clothiers. This is Suzi’s life: from design to...
by WomenOver70 | Jan 28, 2026 | Podcast, Reinvention, Season 6, Season Four
In writing her memoir, BROKEN PIECES (and the fun things you can do with them), Reedy is hopeful that her life’s missteps might help others. When she began studying Method Writing with a brilliant teacher, “her life’s stories came pouring out like a...
by WomenOver70 | Jan 21, 2026 | Advocates for Women Aging, Podcast, Season 6, Season Four
Debra Morrison invites us to reimagine our lives where money takes on new meaning and purpose. Founder of the We Can Do It Women Movement, Debra works with mature women (50+) who are ready to stop defining themselves by financial missteps and start...
by WomenOver70 | Jan 13, 2026 | Health and Wellness, Podcast, Season 6, Season Four
Advocate Franca Zanovello shares her deep beliefs about beauty for women of all ages. Growing up in Italy, and living in six different countries, influenced Franca’s earliest experiences with skin care. Experiencing massage by blind people in Myanmar helped her...
by WomenOver70 | Jan 7, 2026 | Podcast, Season 6, Season Four
Rabbi Jo David grew up in a secular Jewish home in New York. Her mother said, “the woman’s job is to always serve the man”. She didn’t think so and in the ‘80s decided to become a reformed Rabbi. In 2001, when the World Trade Center was destroyed, she was living in...
by WomenOver70 | Dec 30, 2025 | Podcast, Season 6, Season Four, Social Service
“I continue to educate parents and practitioners about building better relationships through attachment-based play.” – Phyllis Booth Attachment is interwoven throughout Phyllis Booth’s professional and personal life. Now Clinical Director Emerita of...