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  • 379 Ilene Dillon: Mental Health Awareness Month
  • 378 Lynn Larson: Traveling the World—Curious, Confident, and Carefree
  • 376 Ashley Rogers: Reawakening Life Through an Unlikely Conversation with AI
  • 376 Elise Magers: Living a life of curiosity
  • 375 Kathleen Harrison: Project Harambee: Transforming Lives in Sub-Sahara Africa
  • 374 Phyllis Mitzen: A Lifetime of Leadership in Aging
  • Mariann Aalda: Becoming ‘age-full’: Snapping out of internalized ageism
  • 371 Sandra Taenzer: Leading the Way In Early Childhood Special Education
  • 372 Sandra Taenzer: Leading the Way In Early Childhood Special Education
  • 371 Karen Olson: An Undying Passion for Helping the Homeless
  • 370 Ilana Landsberg Lewis: Across cultures, older women bring social change and justice to human family
  • 369 Arlene Bomer: Living a Life of Adventure with Purpose
  • 368 Diane Heiler: Once a Divorcee, Once a Widow — Now a Partner Re‑Engaged in Life
  • 367 Patricia Koko: Turning Ideas into Services with Lasting Impact
  • 366 Suzi K Edwards: A Chaotic Life Reignited by Yoga
  • 365 Reedy Gibbs: Broken Pieces Can Be Mended
  • 364 Debra Morrison: Money Is Energy—-Move Your Financial Needle to Match your Goals and Soul’s Calling
  • 363 Franca Zanovella: A Skincare System for Mature Skin Driven by Innovation and Science
  • 362 Rabbi Jo David: Reformed Rabbi becomes Author of Racy, Romantic, Sex Novels
  • 361 Phylllis Booth: Forming a Lifetime of Loving and Supportive Attachments
  • 360 Deb Krier: Trying Not to Die
  • 359 Mary Beth Berkoff: Continuous Care Retirement Communities Offer a Holistic Way of Life
  • 358 Denise Poncher: Following Paths Leading to Creative Expression
  • 357 Lynn Hazan: A Passion for Performance
  • 356 Darlene Norman: Belief in Your Own Advocacy Starts with Faith
  • 355 Laurel Baer: Caregiving Offers a Deep Sense of Purpose
  • 354 Jody Wilhelm: From Rural Recluse to Global Filmmaker
  • 353 Sophy Burnam: The Inner Experience of Being Old
  • 352 Karen Gershowitz: Inspiring Older Women to Travel the World—Solo Too
  • 351 Judy Smith: Discomfort & Humiliation Changed the Trajectory of Her Life
  • 350 Jan Golden: Jokes About Getting Older are Getting Old
  • 349 Phylis Rubin: Practicing Tikkun Olam—Repairing the World
  • 348 Nicole Smith: ADVOCATE
  • 347 Kathleen Haney: Generous and Responsible Care for Self and Others
  • 346 Christa Rymal: Metabolic Health for Women: From Brain to Toe
  • 345 Anna Rappaport: Pursuing Passions Amid Changing Limits
  • 344 Jeannine Bryant: Moving in the 4th Quarter of Life: Keep the Memories, Not the Stuff
  • 343 Jacqui Neurauter: Movement Has the Power to Transform Life
  • 342 Ande Lyons: Embrace the Beauty of Your Story
  • 341 Beverley Glazer: Women Empowering Other Women Through Story
  • 340 Jean Olson: Living an Enchanted Life, with Adventure and Verve
  • 339 Beverly Schlotte: Farm Life is a Wonderful Way of Living
  • Mary Ellen Jukoski: Servant Leadership: Nurturing the Spirit Through Communication and Collaboration
  • 336 Dedrea (Dee) Greer: Boundless Creativity: Alpaca weaving, business launching, interior designing, watercolor painting, and more.
  • 335 Victoria Rock: Helping Others Tell Their Stories
  • 334 David Horton: Layer Upon Layer: A 32-yearJourney of Connection
  • 333 Maria Cristina Torres: I am Vitality: An Alternative Way to Revitalize Your Life
  • 332 Donna Younger: Meeting Spirituality on the Path to Well-Being
  • 331 Polishing the Gems: The Story of an Extraordinary Woman Living Through Hard Times
  • 330 Carol Remz: Transforming Sexual Pleasure After Menopause
  • 329 Michelle Kalisz: Neuroscience Asserts: What fires together, wires together
  • 328 Ann Lousin: More Women in Law Mean more Freedoms for All
  • 327 Gail Straus: The Power of Volunteering
  • 326 Ginny Maccoll: From Professional Dancer to Ninja Warrior: A Mother-Daughter Team
  • 325 Jane Fleishman, PhD: Is it Okay for Grandma to Have Sex?
  • 324 Mimi Donaldson: From Award-winning Keynoter to Top TED Talk Coach
  • 323 Alice Rose: She Always Treasured Books
  • 322 Mildred J. Mills: My Cotton Patch Moment
  • 321 Judy Collins: Grande Dame of Folk Music Legend
  • 320 Gina Orlando: Sharing My Celebration of Life While I’m Still Alive
  • 319 Elizabeth White: Co-living Housing Solutions for Older Women on Modest Incomes
  • 318 Connie Inuka: Late-life Inventor Finds Success
  • 317 Becky Blue: Aging is Life - Appreciate the Magic & Mystery
  • 316 Jeanette Leardi: Make Friends with Your Aging Process to Become Fully Empowered
  • 315 Karen J. Marienau: Pursuing Lifelong Adventures in Well-being
  • 314 Barbara Thompson: Moving Through Real Estate Market Complexities
  • 313 Adriane Berg: Ageless Traveler
  • 312 Emilia DiMenco: A Successful Transition: From Commercial Enterprise to a Mission-Driven Organization
  • 311 Carol Offen and Betsy Crais: Living Organ Donations: The Insider’s Guide for Donors and Recipients
  • 209 Barbara Ellison: From Striving to Thriving: One Woman’s Journey
  • 309 Jane Seskin: The Three A’s of Aging—Acknowledge, Accommodate, Accept
  • 308 Jan Shaw King: Guideposts Pave the Way for Transitions if Your Eyes are Wide Open
  • 307 B. Rosemary Grant: The Winding and Wondrous Road of a Pioneering Evolutionary Biologist, Research Partner-Wife, and Mother
  • 306 From Barmaid to Director of Intangibles - a lifelong obsession
  • 305 Suzanne Rowen: Climbing Mountains—Living Intensely and Expansively
  • 304 Wendy Cole: Demystifying the Transgender Journey
  • 303 Cynthia Bargar: Sleeping in the Dead Girl’s Room: A Poetry Project
  • 302 Carol Schaner: A Retail Tale: A Story of Resilience
  • 301 Andrea Gilats: Making the Leap from Older to Old: Transformations, Truths, Pleasures, and Possibilities
  • 300 Karen Allen and Sarah T. Schwab: Intergenerational Collaboration on Films About Loss and Love
  • 299 Sharon A. Brangman: The Phenomenon of Normal Cognitive Aging
  • 298 Pamela Rand: Adventures in Feeling Young
  • 297 Marcia Naomi Berger:The Bipolar Therapist
  • 296 Anne Burke: Succeeding Together—on the playground and legal bench and in the classroom
  • 295 Ruth Schimel: Adventuresome Accidental Aspects of Life Can Lead to Grand Beneficial Pursuits – When You Encourage Yourself
  • 294 Susan Baur: Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage
  • 293 Karen Ross: Always Asking (and finding) What is Next?
  • 292 Jennifer Prell: The Ups and Downs of Late-Life Housing and How to Get the Help You Need
  • 292 Jackie Greenbaum: The Benefits of Following Your Dreams
  • 290 Gail Sussman Miller: We are here to love and be loved, to be truly authentic.
  • 289 Wendy Green: Boomer Banter--Real Talk About Aging Well
  • 288 Sally Fox: My Most Creative Work Is My Life—Yours Can Be Too
  • 287 Cheri Boublis: Innovative Hospitality for Older Adults-- Living a Vibrant Lifestyle
  • 286 Beverly Pimsleur's: A Love Affair with Language and Life
  • 285 Helen Benjamin: Education Changes the Life Trajectory of Every Person
  • 284 Annamarie Pluhar: Shared Housing: No One Should be Isolated
  • 283 Mary Mitchell: Giving a Voice to the Voiceless
  • 282 Ann Anderson Evans: A Wife’s Unanswered Questions About Transgender and Suicide
  • 281 Susan Gangsei: Tapestries Reveal the Passages of Women Aging
  • 280 Jacynth Bassett: Ageism is Never in Style - 31 year old Activist
  • 279 Michele Kurlander: Obsessions for Art & Music Icons Fuel Her Life
  • 278 Pamela Meyer: Staying Innovative in the Game of Life
  • 277 Shelia Solomon: Helping Your Neighbor Understand About Your Neighbor: The Role of Civic Journalism
  • 276 David Stewart: A Leading Authority on the Mindset and Aspirations that Drive the Over 50 Demographic.
  • 275 Sandy Gordon: A True Advocate Lives for the Causes She Believes In
  • 274:Coleen T. Murphy, Ph.D: Cognitive Aging: The Science of Longevity
  • 273 Dr. Tracey Gendron: Ageism Unmasked: Exploring Bias and How to End It
  • 272 Carol Stitzer: Art is the Tapestry of Her Life - Zippers and Bees Abound
  • 271 Nancy Hanson: Following in My Mother’s Footsteps: Fighting for Systemic Change
  • 270 Kate Saccany: Battling Long Covid while Running Marathons
  • 269 Eme McAnam: Senior Romance - People Live Who They Are Until Their Last Breath
  • 268 Gretchen Wilbur: Living with the Maroons: Learning ‘Who I Am, Who I Have Been, and Who I Be Now’
  • 267 Carol Marin: Helping the World Know Someone Else’s Truths
  • 266 Joan Price: Talking Out Loud About Ageless Sexuality
  • 265: Elizabeth “Betty” Werrenrath: A Life-long Progressive, still Advocating for Change at 110
  • 264 Patti Temple Rocks: Ageism in the Workplace
  • 263 Susan Mazer: Creator of an 1,100 Hospital Patient Relaxation Channel and Full-time Jazz Harpist
  • 262 Judy Reeves: Traveling Solo to Find My Way
  • 261: Helen Hirsh Spence: Valuing the Expertise and Ingenuity of Older Adults
  • 260 Janis Clark Johnston: Aging - So Cool Everyone is Doing It
  • 259 Emily and Mitchell Clionsky: Dementia Prevention: Using Your Head to Save Your Brain
  • 258 Diane Slezak: Expanding Options, Resources, and Services for Older Adults
  • 257 Darcy Evon: Building a More Age-Inclusive Society
  • 256 Susan Cartland-Bode: Born to Share the Gift of Music
  • 255 Rhea Zakich: The Art of Touching the Human Heart
  • 254 Catherine Hiller: Award-winning Novelist Tackles Taboo Topics
  • 253 Taru Fisher: Helping Women Transform Aging
  • 252 Julie Iverson: Death Doula—An End-of-Life Ally
  • 252 Julie Iverson: Death Doula—An End-of-Life Ally
  • 251 Sara Gilfert: Hand Paper-Making Artist Makes Waves in Her Community
  • 250 Ashton Applewhite: Ageism Harms Us and Obstructs Equity
  • 249 Connie Zweig: Bringing Your Inner Ageist into the Light of Awareness
  • 248 Beth Truett: An Ambassador for Positive Aging
  • 247 Diane Valletta: Everything Begins As A Thought
  • 246 Aggie Jordan: A Journey from Nun to Feminist
  • 245 Mary Ann Cooper: Saving Lives through Lightning Injury Prevention & Safety
  • 244 Sheree Clark: Navigating the Continuum of Midlife with Courage
  • 243 E. Beverly Young: Speak My Name in the Room
  • 242 KC Henry: Family Ties and Personal Freedom
  • 241 Berry Dilley: Who Will Be My 24/7? A Concern that Grows with Age
  • 240 Ingrid Roze: Public Service: A Tapestry Woven Throughout Her Life
  • 239 Connie Doddard: Writer and Independent Scholar: Intertwining Labor, Learning, and History
  • 238 Terri Banner Fitzsimmons: Rising from the Ashes: A Powerful Testimony to Life
  • 237 Dian Greenwood: Helping Women Discover Their Agency
  • 236 Cheryl Keen: Scholarly Activist Follows Her Callings
  • 235 Liz Kitchens: Be Brave, Lose the Beige
  • 234 Noelle Nelson: What You Think You Know About Aging is Wrong
  • 233 Esther Gandica: Reinvention is a Way of Life
  • 232 Valerie Ulene & Byrdie Lifson Pompan: Empowering Women to Care for Themselves with Dignity
  • Phoebe Rubin and Erica Tanamachi: Work While You Have the Light
  • 230 Allura Adelson: Let Your Goddess Shine Through: Energetically Enliven your Heart’s Center
  • 229 Deanna Berman: An Interior Architect on a Lifetime Journey
  • 228 Roxanne Lorch: Transitions in Work, Love, and Community
  • 227 Terry Baum & Carolyn Myers: Pioneers in Lesbian and Feminist Theater
  • 226 Celina Edelstein: A Research Scientist Finds Passion, Purpose and Love
  • 225 Joyce Porter: New Experiences Uncover New Talents - Meet Joyce, the Writer
  • 225 Joyce Porter: New Experiences Uncover New Talents - Meet Joyce, the Writer
  • 224 Francesca James: Helping People Find Their Wholeness
  • 223 Barbara McAfee: Taking the Girdles Off Women’s Voices
  • 222 Edwige Gilbert: Passion Helps you be the Best Version of Yourself
  • Debbie Watts: Winner: Ms. Senior World-70s 2023
  • 220 Connie Kiosse: Who Am I & Where do I Belong?
  • 219 Anne White: Green Elder--Climate Justice Advocate
  • 218 Kathryn Grody: The Unexpected 3rd, a Work in Progress
  • 217 Karen Egoff: Healing Energy Gives You the Gift of Self-Care
  • 216 Sara Paretsky: V.I. Warshawski Fights on for Women’s Rights
  • 215 Dr. Robin H. Miller - Keys to Well-being-- Heart, Brain, and Gut
  • 214 Diane Gilman: Risk-taking and Boldness are the way to Transformation
  • 213 Helen Shiller: Daring to Struggle, Daring to Win
  • 212 Joyce Feustel: An Unstructured Life- Happiness is creating a business from your passion
  • 211 Kimbeth Judge: Becoming A Widow
  • 210 Opal Lee and Dione Sims: A Lifelong Fight Ensures Freedom, Food, Housing & Clothing for Everyone
  • 209 Catherine Johns: You’ve Been Fired…Now What?
  • 208 Susan Weininger Understanding Artists’ Lives and Work
  • 207 Eileen Joyce Donovan: Historical Research Unleashes a Writer’s Path
  • Claudia Cooley: Doing What She Loves Ignited Her Success
  • 205 Sonia Ancoli-Israel: Sleep Disorders and What You Can Do About Them
  • 204 Sara Zeff Geber: Solo Agers Planning for Their Future
  • 203 Nora Natof: Moving Forward and Giving Back
  • 202 Sally Strosahl: Keeping Long-term Relationships Alive
  • 201 Janice Hooker-Fortman: Ms. Senior Illinois 2022 Speaks to All Relationships that Matter
  • Alice Matzkin: Celebrating the Authentic Aging Self
  • 199 Sally Duplantie: Lifestyle Choices to Live Your Best Life Longer
  • Annie Korzen: Tik Tok Sensation at 83 Shares Her Wisdom with Younger Generations
  • 197 Jacqueline Boyd: The-Care-Plan Tackles the Unique Care Challenges of the LGBTQ+ Community
  • 196 Mary Isabel Azrael: Publishing the Work of Older Writers
  • 195 Bett Martinez: An Activist Who Advocates for Others and Self
  • 194 Josephine "Joby" Kennedy: Paths of the Heart - Where Will Your Heart Lead You?
  • 193 Cynthia Barnett: For Girls Only--Careers in STEAM
  • 192 Susan Reed: Being an Active Citizen--Why Not Me?
  • 191 Sara Levinson: Open-ended Thinking Leads to Adventure
  • 190 Diane Deaderick-DeMartra: Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Poverty for Young Women
  • 189 Amy Temperley: Advocate for Active Aging
  • 188 Betty Grebenschikoff: Escaping the Holocaust, adapting to refugee life, and belonging in America.
  • 187 Dr. Louann Brizendine: The Female Brain Gets Stronger and Better in Midlife and Beyond
  • 186 Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Loss and Love
  • 185 Donna Chacko: Gratitude for an Abundance of Health and Faith
  • 184 Patricia Novick: Championing Reproductive Freedom in the post-Roe Era
  • 183 Nancy Watson: Many Pathways to Nurturing Others
  • 182 Pauline Boss, PhD. - The Myth of Closure: Ambiguous Loss in a Time of Pandemic and Change.
  • 181 Karen Kalish: Title: Social Problems; Social Causes - Over 70 and Still Reimagining
  • 180 Joan Harmsen: Helping Others and Having Fun
  • 180 Joan Harmsen: Helping Others and Having Fun
  • 180 Lois Wagh Aronstein: A Lifetime Spent Connecting Older People to Opportunities that Retain Independence and Showcase their Value
  • 178 Phyllis Walden: Learning for Life in a Complex World
  • 177 Jane Llewellyn: Cancer Survivor Innovates Nursing and Travels the World
  • 176 Lily Liu: Role Model to 1,000s of Children and Adults during her 40-year Agency Career
  • 175 Martha Hansen: Actor, Writer, Producer Launches 1st Play
  • 174 Stephanie Raffleock: Rewriting the Narrative About Aging Women
  • 173 Katharine Esty: One Psychologist's Study Reveals the 80s is a Time of Unexpected Happiness
  • 172 Vicki Thomas: Purpose-Driven Business Woman: In this World to do Good
  • 171Joyce Sutphen: Using Words to Find My Way
  • 170 Joan Sotkin: You Can Change Your Life by Changing Your Emotions
  • 169 Francine Russo: Older Singles - Discover New Ways to Partner Up
  • 168 Agnes Loughlin: Creating More Connection and Joy in Our Lives
  • 167 Cindi Elstien: Sharing Professionalism and Friendships - The Real Path to Satisfaction
  • 166 Dr. Patricia Walicke: Blue Lake Neuroscientist Speaks on Dementia & Alzheimer's Disease
  • 165 Janie Petkus: Losing Your Life Partner Suddenly - Learning to Be on Your Own
  • 164 Frances Fuller: Things I said to Myself When I was Almost 90
  • 163 Gail Steingold: Vinyls are Couch Covers: Improv & Long-Term Care Insurance
  • 163 Gail Steingold: Vinyls are Couch Covers: Improv & Long-Term Care Insurance!
  • 162 Louise Dewey: Lady Lou, the Baby Boomer Babe - Life is Reinvention
  • 161 Susan Stall, Ph.D. CREATIVE HOUSING OPTIONS for the MISSING MIDDLE
  • 160 Elaine Soloway: Life Out Loud and in the Public Eye
  • 159 Jill O’Mahony Stewart: Using Professional Talents to Redress Societal Inequities
  • 158 Lin O’Neill: Fearless Warrior - Life Happens
  • 157 Frances ‘Poppy’ Northcutt: One Time Rocket Scientist, Sometime Lawyer, Full Time Feminist
  • EP155 Bindy Bitterman: A Limerick Writer is She... Fun, Playful and Spirited at 90!!
  • Ep 154 Sandra Whitmore: Not Knowing Leads to New Adventures
  • 153: Marcia Whitney-Schenck: Freedom to Express our Spirituality and Explore Our Creativity is a Gift
  • 152 Ricki McKenna: Yes You Can Eat Well & Eat Right
  • 151 Vanessa Kettler: Building Better Balance As You Age: Prevent or Overcome Falls
  • 150 Karen Bennett: Life Experiences as Gist for My Fiction Writing
  • 149 Sue Smith: Sue Talks Trash & Fights Dirty
  • 148 Ilene Dillon: Rethinking Anger & Fear Opens up a World of Possibilities
  • 147 Margo Morris: Diversity, Animals & Art - An Unlikely Frame for a Spectacular Life
  • 146 Jane Traies: Untold Stories of Older Lesbian Women
  • 145 Linda Seger: Prolific Author, Screenwriter, Pianist, Rider of Horses and Feminist Theologian - A Life of Creativity and Sprituality
  • 144 Defying Gravity: Finding Purpose, Rhythm and Enjoyment in Retirement with Iris Goldfein & Monica Israel
  • 143 Karen Grassle: Reflections on Life, Loss and Love from Little House’s Ma
  • 142 Dara Marks: Engaging the Feminine Heroic - A Journey of Discovery
  • 141 Pamela Tate: Full-time Activist for a Healthier Planet
  • 140 Ina Pinkney: From Polio Survivor to Breakfast Queen
  • 139 Pauline Coffman: Justice Ministry for Human Rights
  • 138 Pat Anderson: Breast Cancer and the Busters Project
  • 137 Karla Klinger: Writing Emotional Truths Across the Decades
  • 136 Marva Andrews: Family, Work & Faith - A Satisfied Life
  • 135 Ellen Shubart: Journalism, Preservation, Policy, Architecture - and Still Going Strong
  • 134 Donna Lawrence: Pink is Therapeutic - It Will Make You Feel Happy
  • 133 Ingrid Albrecht: Her Art is a Vehicle for Evoking Connections
  • 132 Karen & Marg Graham: Diabetes Care & Healthy Nutrition: a Primer for Aging Well
  • 131 Marilou Eldred: Called to Lead and Serve
  • 130 Leni Garfunkel: Living and Breathing Sales for Work and Life
  • 129 Shirley Holm: Approaching Life’s Challenges as Adventures
  • 128 Mary Kemmer: Intimate Extrovert Keeps Purpose Alive
  • 127 Peg Cruikshank: Women’s Comfort with Aging
  • 126 Jean Ann Durades: Teaching as a Way of Life
  • 125 Let's Get Real: Journey to 35,000 Listeners
  • 124 Lauren Coodley: Feminist Historian, Teacher and Writer
  • 123 Nancy Hunter: Relevancy is A State of Mind
  • 122 Marcia Ross: Two Passions Converge into Lifelong Learning
  • 121 Amy Sherman: Planning for and Expanding End of Life Care Options
  • 120 Patricia Manahan Anderson: Holistic Approaches to Parenting and Psychotherapy
  • 119 Margot Wallace: Continue Learning, Take Risks, Do Things Well
  • 118 Nancy Manahan: Philanthropy and Writing in Support of Women
  • 117 Meg Forney: Parks Raise the Quality of Life for Everyone
  • 116 Teresa Powell: A Polymath for the Social Good
  • 015 Margaret Burk: Women’s Stories Are Our Heirlooms
  • 114 Maresi Nerad: Advancing Opportunities for Women Worldwide (Updated)
  • 114 Maresi Nerad: Advancing Opportunities for Women Worldwide
  • 013 Gloria J. Randolph:Finding Significance in a World Without Your Loved Ones
  • 112 Bethe Hagens:Divining Earth’s Energies from Making Things
  • 111 Joanne Schwartzberg: To Help Others - First You Must Listen and Understand
  • 110 Mindy Greiling: Advocacy for Mental Health
  • 109 Penny Pfaelzer: Melding Love of People with Love of Work
  • 108 Linda McCabe: Retirement Often Means Renewal
  • 107 Raven Blair Glover: Talk Show Maven - An Awakening
  • 106 Wilma Jenkins: Cat Lover Loves Living Alone
  • 105 Get Real: Women’s History Month is Not Enough
  • 104 Dr. Cheryl Woodson: Aging Excellently is an Intention
  • 103 Elaine Mays: From Tragedy to Tranquility
  • 102 Betty Rauch: Freak Out, then Volunteer!
  • 101 Beatrice (Bebe) Magee: Progress for Women in Science, Rowing and Music
  • 100 Jean Ketcham: Aging But Dangerous
  • 099 Sheila Collins: Our Story Comes from the Body
  • 098 Hedy Ratner: Activist for Women’s and Civil Rights
  • 097 Sunny Fischer: Philanthropy for Women’s Rights
  • 096 Diana Swezy: The Gift of Self-Care
  • 095 Audrey Peeples: Eliminating Racism and Empowering Women
  • 094 Deborah Wood Holton: Life Rediscovery: Self-Care and Connection
  • 093 Nancy Fuhrman: Goals Drive Your Actions in Retirement
  • 092 Ronne Hartfield: Art and Religion in Public Life
  • 091 Pamela Wallace: Witness the Rise of a Screenwriter
  • 090 Get Real: Gail & Catherine Reflect on 2020
  • 089 Joy Loverde: Visionary Spokesperson for Eldercare
  • 088Julie Percell: Life in Hawaii when You Are Not Hawaiin
  • 087 Kate Kunkel: Music Helps Us Stay in Tune
  • 086 Kathryn Haueisen: It Takes a Village to Write a Story
  • 085: Celebrating 70 Women Over 70
  • 084 Linda Randall: Sharing Your Stories: Sad or Happy
  • 083 Marie Kisiel: Upstaging Time--Creativity in Later Life
  • 082 Susanne Dumbleton: The Power of Women as Forces for Human Rights
  • 081 Elizabeth (Zib) Hinz: Play Involves Activity, Curiosity and Spontaneity
  • 081 Elizabeth (Zib) Hinz: Play Involves Activity, Curiosity and Spontaneity
  • 080 Dolly Kennedy: Meet ‘Arizona’s Dolly’
  • 079 Sara Hart: Prime Spark: It’s Our Time
  • 078 Cat Parenti: Living in Afghanistan: An Extraordinary Life of Service
  • 077 Lyn Williams: Love Your Space, Love Your Life, Love Yourself
  • 076 Naomi Paulson: Courage, Curiosity and Grace - A Life Well-lived
  • 075 Let's Get Real: Catherine and Gail Remember Ruth Bader Ginsberg
  • 074 Rita Wilkins: Live the Life You Love by Design
  • Julie Cook Downing: Caregivers Comfort – Support, Motivation and Inspiration
  • 072 Susan Stall: Advocacy for Community Development
  • 071 Susana Stoica: One Woman’s Story of Healing Brain Injury
  • 070 Karin Crilly: The Story of the Blue Satin Nightgown
  • 069 Harriett Cholden: Everything to Help and Nothing to Hinder
  • 067 Bobbi Wilsyn: Leaning, Learning & Leading: Music with a Message
  • 067 Martha Holstein, Ph.D.: Own Your Own Age
  • 066 Sallie Reynolds: An Uncommon Life
  • 065 Diana Appell-Kassler: Life is a Puzzle - Families are a System
  • 064 Nancy Reid: Born to Sell - How Natural Ability Drove Her Career
  • 063 Lydia Denworth: Friendship—The Best Remedy for Aging
  • 062 Emily Axelrod: Appreciating Life Through Multiple Lenses
  • 061 Sandy Rogers: From Adoption Reform to “Ask Sandy Rogers”
  • 060 Let's Get Real: Disruption, Time and Connection
  • 059 Susan Halverson Westerberg: Using Professional Know-How for the Social Good
  • 058 Marion Giles: Adventure, Independence & Social Connection at Any Age
  • 057 Lydia Manning: Gerontologist, Educator and Entrepreneur on Aging
  • 056 Mary Reckhemmer-Meyer: Life Taught Her to Dream and Visualize
  • 055 Dianne Michels: Possibility Partner Workplaces Where Everybody Matters
  • 054 - Chris Hauri: Bringing Creativity, Fun & Intuition to Life
  • 053 - Pat Honiotes: Equal Part Irreverent Rascal & Kick-Butt Coach
  • 052 Sky Bergman: Lives Well Lived: Secrets, Wit and Wisdom of Age
  • 051 - Mary Gary: Poetic Justice is Sweet Revenge
  • 050 Frances Fuller: Helping Yourself Grow Old
  • Mari Frank: Conflict Management -- Helping Women Win
  • 048 Rebecca Sive: Women Engaging Civically and Politically
  • 047 Dinah Lin: Daring to Follow Your Dream - It’s Never Too Late!
  • 046 Susan Ross: Living Solo with Verve
  • 045 Gail & Catherine: The Many Ways We Embrace Our Age
  • 044 Jennifer Grainger: Reinvention through Spiritual Awakening
  • 043 Jackie Walker: Walk Out of Your Closet with a Dose of Self-Esteem
  • 042 Linda Schaefer: Finding Your Happy Place
  • 041:Cordelia Ryan: Retired With A Smile On Her Face
  • 040: Ginger Littleton: Bravery is Conscience in Action - We Just Have to Act.
  • 039 Heather Booth: Organizing Can Change the World
  • 038 Yukiko Iino: Lost Identity Leads to Passion Work
  • 037 Jania Aebi: Finding Life’s Purpose at 75
  • 036 Jacky Grimshaw: Transportation Advocacy Changes Peoples' Lives
  • 035 Pam Culley-McCullough: Transformational Healing from the 3rd Realm
  • 034 Peggy Keonjiian: Mastering Life with No Regrets
  • 033 Rita Corley Baker: Lifelong Advocate, Therapist and Activist
  • 032 Gerda Meyer Bernstein: Bearing Witness to Man’s Inhumanity to Man
  • 031 Donna Marie Schiefler: Crone Wisdom Shining Brightly
  • 030 Gail & Catherine: Reflections on Episode Themes
  • 029 Sherry Anshara: Living Life as a Medical Intuitive
  • 028 Naomi Stanhaus: Retirement Security--Be Wise
  • 027 Martha Sue Yeary: From Amateur to Pro in 6 Weeks
  • 026 Joyce Sutphen: Using Words to Find My Way
  • 025 Patricia Novick:Seeds of Faith & Justice
  • 024 Carol Joyce: Therapy Through Song and Story
  • 023 Miriam Ben-Yosef:Learning from Transformative Life Experiences
  • 022 Carol Dysart: Know, Love, and Understand Yourself First
  • 021 Pamela Tate: Transitioning from CEO to Volunteer Leader
  • 020 Recille Hamrell: Storytelling as a Venue for Healing and Wellness
  • 019 Mary Jane Dix: Becoming the Person You Were Created to Be
  • 018 Cheryl Cornell: Reinventing Work and Pursuing Adventure
  • 017 Karen Rechtschaffen: Living Adventurously Through Uncharted Waters
  • 016 Carol Brusslan: Integrating Commitment to Family, Career and Community
  • 015 Catherine and Gail: Our Journey to Women Over 70
  • 014 Susan Neustrom: Lead Yourself and Success Will Follow
  • 013 Stephanie Kutzen: Addiction, Education, Communication and the Social Sciences
  • 012 Susan Munaker Oppenheimer: Advocating Quality and Justice Across Time and Place
  • 011 Kathleen Taylor: Lead with Your Values and Plans will Follow
  • 010 Judi Schindler: Passion & Humor Keep Her Moving Forward
  • 009 Roni Buckley: Volunteering & Connecting
  • 008 Rita Ricks: Speaking to Your Spirit
  • 007 Carolyn Torkelson: Integrative Medicine
  • 006 Sharon Sultan Cutler: Mature Resources
  • 005 Linda Gesler: Make Life More Fun
  • 004 Karla Klinger: Poetic Reflections on Aging
  • 003 Gayle Carson: Spunky Old Broad
  • 002 Judith DeVries: Director of Learning
  • Welcome to Women Over 70 - Aging Reimagined


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