• Redefining Aging: Mariann Aalda
    2025/01/13

    n a world where ageism often dictates the narrative, Mariann Aalda is proving that age is not a barrier but a stepping stone to new opportunities. At 76 years of age, starring in a film showed in Cannes.

    Growing up in an era where limitations were placed on young black women, Marianne defied the odds and carved out a successful acting career.

    Mariann’s story is not just about overcoming obstacles; it’s about rewriting the script of what it means to be an older woman. Her solo shows, like “Occupy Your Vagina” and “Getting Old as a Bitch,” challenge societal norms and encourage women to embrace their power and sexuality at any age. Her work on Clubhouse and collaborations with younger filmmakers have opened doors to new opportunities, including her first starring role in a film at the Cannes Film Festival.

    Marianne’s journey is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to pursue your passions. Her message is clear: don’t let society dictate your worth. Instead, turn inward, discover what makes you happy, and pursue it with vigor. Whether it’s through acting, writing, or hypnotherapy, Marianne is living proof that life after 50 can be vibrant, fulfilling, and full of possibilities. Tune in to hear her inspiring story and learn how you can break free from societal expectations and live life on your terms.

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  • Ageless Living With Jim Flaherty
    2025/01/09

    In this episode Jim Flaherty, at the age of 89, shares his remarkable journey of embracing life with vigor, curiosity, and a relentless pursuit of purpose. For Jim, age is not a barrier to productivity but an opportunity to explore new avenues and enrich one’s life.

    Jim sees our period of greatest productivity moving with an aging demographic. Is 70 the new 50? Having authored five books, created a TV series, and penned a screenplay, Jim’s accomplishments in his 80s alone are a testament to his philosophy of lifelong learning and creativity. His message is clear: life is full of transitions, and each phase brings new opportunities for growth.

    Jim talks about the importance of community and connection, especially for seniors. He advocates for reaching out to others, volunteering, and engaging in activities that foster companionship. His belief that “what you give, you get back” underscores the value of kindness and generosity in building meaningful relationships.

    Jim also challenges the traditional notion of retirement, suggesting that this stage of life should be redefined as a time for continued contribution and mentorship. His approach to aging is not about slowing down but about finding new ways to contribute and stay relevant.

    For those feeling stuck or uninspired, Jim encourages introspection to discover one’s true passions, urging listeners to

    “look inside yourself and say, what is it I really wanted to be?”

    This episode is a powerful reminder that aging is not a decline but an evolution. Jim’s infectious enthusiasm and wisdom offer a blueprint for embracing life at any age with joy, purpose, and a commitment to making a difference. Listen to the full episode to be inspired by Jim’s journey and learn how you too can live a life full of vitality and meaning.

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    “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove

    “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for

    souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”

    –Gary Hensel

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  • Ageless Adventure: Caroline Paul
    2025/01/06

    Caroline Paul is a a role model as a female adventurer. She’s mountain biked in the Andes, climbed Denali and sought adventure wherever possible. As she ages, she continues to push her bounds. But she asks: Why aren’t women, like men, encouraged to keep adventuring into old age? And what, exactly constitutes “old age”?

    As an aging boomer myself, Caroline’s story resonates strongly. Do we discourage women (at any age) from being more adventurous? What are the societal standards we consciously and unconsciously tell our children? And what are the stories we convey about women as they approach their sixties and beyond? Is it a story of frality and decline, or one of continuous learning and adventure?

    Caroline’s perspective will get you thinking. Thinking about what it is you truly want to do, especially in the outdoors. Because it’s in the outdoors that we find awe, adventure and often meaning. Come join the conversation.

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    “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove

    “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for

    souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”

    –Gary Hensel

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  • Resolution: Lose Weight and Get Fit
    2025/01/01

    At 51 years old, Chris Cornell (@BiggestComeback on X) found himself weighing 278 pounds, struggling to regain control of his health and fitness. Despite decades of trying various methods, nothing seemed to work. That was until he reached out to a doctor friend who recommended Gary Taubes's book, "Why We Get Fat."

    This book was the catalyst Chris needed. It introduced him to the concept of a low carbohydrate diet, which ultimately helped him lose 80 pounds of body fat sustainably. But more than the diet, it was the act of reaching out for help and receiving personalized advice that made a significant impact. Chris learned the importance of seeking guidance and the value of a supportive community.

    Over the next six years, Chris not only maintained his weight loss but also applied the principles he learned to other aspects of his life. He built a following of nearly 50,000 people on Twitter, sharing his journey and helping others with their struggles. His story took another turn in October 2018 when he was diagnosed with cancer. The mental and physical resilience he developed during his weight loss journey played a crucial role in his fight against cancer.

    Chris's journey is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to make meaningful changes in your life. Whether you're struggling with weight, health issues, or simply looking for inspiration, his story offers valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in to the podcast episode to hear more about Chris's incredible transformation and the lessons he's learned along the way.

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    “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove

    “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for

    souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”

    –Gary Hensel

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  • Creating Your Reality: Sarah Michaud
    2024/12/28

    Dr. Sarah Michaud is a clinical psychologist who has worked in the recovery field for over thirty years. She is the author of the book CoCrazy: One Psychologists recovery from codependency and addiction, A memoir and manual for Freedom. She has been sober for over forty years and brings her compassion, humor, wisdom, directness and insight to support folks on their journey of recovery.

    She recently launched a you tube channel called Leaving Crazytown with her sober, attorney buddy Finn . They discuss all things codependency and addiction while having lots of laughs.

    This podcast touches upon major themes such as the illusion of control, practical tools for recovery and self-awareness, the need for emotional recognition and the role of joy in creating your best life.

    For paying subscribers on Substack, Sarah and I continue our discussion here. Don’t miss this candid discussion!

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    “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove

    “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for

    souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”

    –Gary Hensel

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  • The Carrot and The Stick
    2024/12/26

    This episode is about getting out of your comfort zone to realize your dreams, using the Oxcart Technique developed by Terry Fossum.

    The Oxcart Technique is based on the principles of prospect theory, developed by Kahneman and Tversky in 1979. This states that people are more motivated to avoid pain than to seek pleasure.

    Terry’s method involves creating a failure scenario alongside a success scenario, thereby leveraging both positive and negative emotions to drive action. This dual approach ensures that individuals remain motivated even when the allure of positive outcomes is not enough.

    Where did this technique get its name? From a story about a farmer and an ox. How can the farmer motivate the ox to pull a cart? A carrot dangled in front of the ox provides motivation, assuming he’s hungry. But if he’s not, the ox needs an extra prod. A stick held by the farmer driving the ox and cart provides that motivation. And between the carrot and the stick lies motivation.

    Ready to take the first step to creating your own carrot and stick? Listen to the full episode now and start your journey towards achieving your dreams.

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    Learn more about Terry at www.TerryLFossum.com

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    “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove

    “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for

    souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”

    –Gary Hensel

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  • Joel Dubin: 7 Habits of Highly Dysfunctional Companies
    2024/12/20

    Joel Dubin is a retired cybersecurity consultant who has spent decades navigating the corporate world. Joel’s experiences have culminated in his hilariously insightful book, “The Seven Habits of Highly Dysfunctional Companies”.

    The book is a satirical guide on what not to do in business. Joel’s first chapter, aptly titled “If it makes sense, don’t do it”, sets the tone for the rest of the book. He shares anecdotes that highlight the absurdity of over-complicating simple tasks, such as needing multiple meetings to approve adding a column to a spreadsheet.

    Joel’s stories are both relatable and eye-opening. His insights extend beyond humor, offering valuable lessons on what to look for in a company and when it’s time to move on.

    Joel’s book is available on Amazon, and you can also find more about his work on his website, dysfunctionalcompany.com. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your career, “The Seven Habits of Highly Dysfunctional Companies” is a must-read for anyone looking to navigate the often chaotic world of corporate life with a smile.

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    What they're saying:

    “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove

    “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for

    souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”

    –Gary Hensel

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  • Charlynne Boddie: Unlimited Adventure, Unlimited Trust
    2024/12/17

    Charlynne's life is a testament to the incredible things that can happen when you embrace faith, courage, and adventure. Charlynne'is a minister, life coach, and military chaplain. Her faith is a key component of how she views the world and how she trusts to take on incredible adventures.

    From narrowly avoiding a beheading to the landscapes of Greece, Charlynne's story is one of embracing life. She finds both adventure and wisdom in travel which she shares in her book "No Appointments Necessary,"

    I find Charlynne to be a kindred spirit in many ways and I think you will too. Dive into this podcast with an open mind, an open heart and a sense of adventure.

    It's an Award Winning, Amazon best selling book!

    What they're saying:

    “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove

    “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”

    –Gary Hensel

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    42 分