Podcast #133 Eldercare Is Episodic – Rick Northrup
This week I have a conversation with none other than an old family friend. And while I love talking to the experts out there, there’s
This week I have a conversation with none other than an old family friend. And while I love talking to the experts out there, there’s
Amy Nofziger is the Director of Victim Support for the AARP Fraud Watch Network and has nearly two decades of experience in fraud prevention and
What would it mean to you to “Always go to Ohio”? In this episode, author Jennifer Graham and I ponder the question: why show up?
In this episode, learn about “wind phones” — what are they, where are they, who is making them, and why? Created to share a continuing
Allison Applebaum, Ph.D. sees caregiving through both a personal and professional lens, giving her a unique take on the logistics of individual situations as well
Transcript: Diane Hullet: Hi, I am Diane, and you’re listening to the Best Life Best Death podcast. And today I’ve got a really fun guest,
Transcript: Diane Hullet: Hi, I am Diane Hullet and welcome to the Best Life Best Death podcast. Today I am talking with someone who is
Willow End of Life Education and Planning is all about changing the conversation around death and dying to include living. As Reena Lazar says, “All
Caring for someone who is dying takes a different approach, and family members may not always remember that or see that it is no longer
At some point in your life, caregiving will likely come upon you, if it hasn’t already. As Rosalynn Carter noted, there are only four kinds
Sonya Barsness brings theory and practice together in her work and teaching. As she says, “I don’t think we should be teaching about aging without
I recorded a few “bonus” episodes awhile back, and I’m just gonna leave it in the title, even though it’s not so relevant any more!
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