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That'S A Good Question &Raquo; 6A00E5500815768834027880776E94200D 320Wi

That’s a Good Question

      I haven’t offered a round-up of blogs in quite a while, so I hope everyone will look around and check these out. They are among the best that Baby Boomers have to offer. And right now, our Baby Boomers are asking a lot of questions.      What are you doing for […]

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What I Learned Slinging Hash &Raquo; Hennie Stander Awwfbn0Zw6A Unsplash

What I Learned Slinging Hash

“Your learn a lot about someone when you share a meal together.” Anthony Bourdain  It was Friday night and I had an hour to transform myself from my day job to my next job. I fixed my makeup, sprayed up my hair and put on my uniform; black velvet shorts, suspenders, large silver hoops, boots […]

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I Love Hospice and All It Does

Someone recently pointed out to me that I seemed overly critical of hospice in an interview on a podcast, that I was “turning my back on hospice.”  I want to clarify my thoughts about hospice in today’s environment. Yes, I talk about how understaffed and overworked the existing staff is in many hospices. I am […]

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Weird ?! &Raquo; Vitamin D Benefits

Weird ?!

Weird In Shakespeare’s day, weird meant ‘having the power to control destiny’. Witches in the Bard’s MACBETH  gave rise to the sense ‘unearthly’ as Fates. With more than passing amusement, I noted that a once-in-lifetime “weird” astrological alignment happened yesterday. In full and open disclosure, I do peek at astrological predictions while wondering how much […]

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The Healing Place Podcast: Stephanie Wray – The Benefits Of Using Expressive Arts Along Your Mental Health Journey &Raquo; Stephanie Wray 225X300 1

The Healing Place Podcast: Stephanie Wray – The Benefits of Using Expressive Arts Along Your Mental Health Journey

I loved this conversation, for so many reasons, with Stephanie Wray, board certified art therapist, mental health counselor, expressive arts therapist, yoga teacher, educator, international speaker, and author. Please join us as we discuss: Stephanie’s insights on the healing benefits of art therapy her role as an expressive arts therapist her philosophies on various art […]

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Clogged or Painful Ears when Flying, Diving or other Activities

As I sit down to prepare this post, I remember a glorious 86-degree day this past Thursday, but now there’s snow falling on recently-bloomed flowers and trees. It’s somewhat sad, since several of our favorites, like the peonies, are sensitive to the abrupt changes. Still, a new season kick-off is knocking on our door. Like […]

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Spreading Joy to Seniors

I am fortunate to have many friends who also work with seniors in my community. We all love to serve seniors, and we love to have fun. Every holiday we put together a “show” that we take on the road. We like to say we are not professional entertainers, but we are entertaining! This week […]

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Table Talk – Alzheimer’s Association

I had the honor of being a presenter on Table Talk this week. I was asked to talk about the different types of senior living options available, red flags that it’s time to move, and how to ease the transition. Click the link to watch the entire presentation. (or watch it below) Originally Published on […]

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Living Fearlessly &Raquo; File 18

Living Fearlessly

Life is a series of events and conversations. Together they create an experience. This leads to us feeling good or feeling not so good. There are 7 Levels to fear. Levels 1 of fear is infused with a consistent movement of acuity maintaining it’s presence creating performance stress, communication breakdown and heightened emotional states that […]

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Eye Of The Tiger &Raquo; File 19

Eye of the Tiger

It happened again!!! I often wake up with songs playing in my head, which can drive me nuts, but it seems there is a rhyme and reason for it. Much to my amazement, I can always find a message. A few years back in 2016, I woke up hearing the song “Eye of the Tiger,” […]

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