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Podcast Ceria By Fusiroom Media with Desy dan Pierre on Mic. Deep converstaion about Love, Friendship and Social Life Issue. With their tagline "Ceritain Aja Dulu..." Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastnewceria/support
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We’re at the age where we’re working hard. We’re at the age where our kids want a little extra love. We’re at the age where our parents and elders need a hand. We’re at the age where we have to get to one more meeting We’re at the age where we’re in the middle of it all. And we need a community. So VOYCE, along with co-hosts Melody Fox and Marjorie Moore, is at the age where we’re starting a podcast to talk to the sandwich generation about the struggle, share some tips, and dig into all the ...
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Travel is my engine and curiosity my fuel. Sights, smells, taste and above all sounds. Hearing a call to prayer cut through the background noise of a busy town; listening to the rhythm and cadence of everyday street life and just talking with people. Travel Worn Satchel podcasts are narratives, conversations and soundscapes from other countries. More sights and sounds at: http://travelwornsatchel.com/ https://www.instagram.com/davidharden123/ https://twitter.com/davidharden123
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In the season finale, hosts Melody Fox and Marjorie Moore look back on the powerful conversations that shaped the first season—unpacking what they’ve learned about caregiving, aging, and end-of-life planning. From the emotional weight of advocating for loved ones to the often-overlooked differences between home care and home health, they revisit th…
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In this conversation, Ryan and Chad Klamen join Melody and Marjorie to discuss the complexities of selling a family home when it's time for an aging loved one to downsize. They explore various selling options, the emotional challenges involved, and the importance of open communication among family members. The guests from Klamen Realtor Group share…
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In this episode of the We're At The Age podcast, hosts Melody and Marjorie engage in a candid conversation about death and the role of death doulas. They discuss the common fears surrounding death, the misconceptions about death doulas, and the importance of planning for end-of-life care. Dr. Maurya D. Cockrell, a death doula, shares her insights o…
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This conversation explores the various aspects of home care and home health care, highlighting the differences between the two, the types of services available, and the importance of finding trustworthy care providers. The discussion also touches on financial considerations and shares heartwarming stories from the field, emphasizing the emotional c…
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In this conversation, Brian Quinn discusses the intricacies of estate planning, focusing on the importance of wills and trusts, strategies to avoid probate, and the necessity of updating estate plans regularly. He emphasizes the role of family dynamics in estate planning decisions and the impact of state-specific laws on the process. The discussion…
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In this episode, Melanie Maynor joins our hosts to discuss the challenges of navigating conversations with aging loved ones, the role of geriatric care managers, and the importance of intentional planning for aging. They explore how to prepare for difficult discussions, manage resistance to change, and recognize signs that may indicate a need for t…
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In this episode, Melody, Marjorie, and Chien Hung discuss the critical role of ombudsmen in advocating for residents in long-term care facilities. They explore the definition of an ombudsman, the challenges faced in the field, and the growing need for advocacy as the aging population increases. Chien shares his personal journey into gerontology and…
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In this conversation, Melody introduces the concept of a 'death party' as a way to facilitate discussions about end-of-life wishes among family members and emergency contacts. Melody and Marjorie talk about the importance of planning for these wishes, navigating legal documents, and the emotional aspects of these discussions. Melody emphasizes the …
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In this introduction to the podcast "We're At The Age," Marjorie and Melody discuss the challenges of caregiving for aging parents and relatives, emphasizing the need for community support and resources. We chat about personal experiences with family health issues and the importance of planning for the future, including discussions around end-of-li…
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Menjadi dewasa itu adalah proses setiap manusia, namun proses menuju pendewasaan adalah pembeda antara manusia yang satu dengan manusia yang lain, pengalaman dan lika liku dalam hidup si manusia selalu asik dan menyenangkan untuk di kulik, dan diperbincangkan, bersama Dessy dan Paye, Ceria : Ceritain Aja dulu... --- Support this podcast: https://po…
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Conversations in a time of Covid, Episode 7: X *** Final Episode in this Series *** X is an eloquent cultural educator, storyteller and tour guide born in Amman, Jordan to Palestinian parents. We discuss the influence having exiled Palestinian parents has had on his own political awareness and activism. X recalls the nascent Arab Spring in 2010 and…
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Iraq. Thura, a young diplomat, and I discuss the misconceptions about women in Iraq and how, in fact, women have always had a pivotal role in Iraqi society. We talk about how the people are now more positive in the aftermath of recent conflict in Iraq, due in no small part to the people and their culture. Music: Fesliyan Studios music https://www.f…
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Conversations in a time of Covid, Episode 5: Ketaki Ketaki is a young market research analyst working in Hyderabad. As the city emptied during the pandemic she returned to her parents’ home. Ketaki tells me about the Diwali festival and how the attitude to the caste system is changing among young professional people. We discuss politics and how the…
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Conversations in a time of Covid, Episode 4: Sajad Sajad, a young Afghan MBA student at Kabul University tells me about daily life in Kabul. We discuss the impact of Covid on the population and his family. Despite regular suicide bombs he remains optimistic about the future. A future, he sees, being driven by young people like the group of 16 year …
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Conversations in a time of Covid, Episode 3: Hafsa Hafsa is a South African lawyer living in the outskirts of Pretoria. We discuss what defines a township and what living in one is like. Hafsa tells me about informal settlements, crime, corruption and fat cats in South Africa. And how the community rallied round the local population during Covid. H…
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Conversations in a time of Covid, Episode 2: Mustafa I hear how life is very tough for Egyptians at the moment through a conversation with Mustafa, a teacher from a small town outside Cairo. Music: Fesliyan Studios music https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Thanks to Woodstock (Woody) Taylor from Absolute Pitch for introducing us.…
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Conversations in a time of Covid, Episode 1: Manuela I talk tango and finding love with Manuela, a Portuguese psychologist living in Buenos Aries, Argentina. Music: Fesliyan Studios music https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Thanks to Dustin Main (photographer, traveller, humanitarian – check him out) for introducing us.…
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Denied access to the other 192 countries in the world, Covid confined serial traveller David Harden to a small house in the south east of England. Swapping airplanes for airwaves and tarmac for digital highways, David now travels virtually, meeting ordinary folk from round the world on the way. Conversations in a time of Covid is a series of Travel…
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Episode terbaru tentang berbagi cerita-cerita anak generasi 90an yang terjadi saat ini dengan berbagai perspektifnya. Salah satunya tentang, kalimat yang sering diutarakan yaitu "kan cuma temen" yang mengandung beribu arti. Selamat mendengarkan. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastnewceria/support…
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Are you speaking to your children about the incidents that are going on? if so how are they feeling and are you able to support their decision? Are you able to address their concerns? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mycoffeeconversation/message
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Summary: It's been a while! The boys meet in a local establishment to discuss Jody's only topic idea in a long time...'scale'; How do you scale as a human? Recording in public made Jody self-conscious, but Matt still talks a bunch about the education system. Jody had to scale immediately to 2 children ...he's still struggling with that. Matt scales…
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Summary: It's the first recording in a long time. Matt has tales of the magnet lab. Did his hover-board project get off the ground? Follow-up It's been a while since we've recorded an episode over Skype. We almost remember how... Matt's in a new school year The Christina Carther Old Seminole Heights Bicycle Pub Crawl is upon us again Thanks to Pat …
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Summary: Yes it's been a while, but NO, they have not quit trying! Today it's an exercise in marginal sound quality as the boys venture out into the world for supplies, then venture into deep intellectual waters (or not) regarding Jody's nominal topic: PROGRESS?? Fake Follow Up Matt has not yet reached "peak testing", but he can't be far off. Jody …
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Summary: Dammit Neil! It happened again. But despite some lost bits, the boys manage to record most of a show. About space! Follow Up (Real): Matt's been running! 11/100 done already! Jody thinks Matt's new shoes are just ugly enough to keep pace Jody's Spouse-person gave her own grades for Jody after episode-59 "..most categories are better than h…
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Summary: It's time to put 2015 to bed. In this year-end wrap up, the boys talk cryptography, space, restaurants, and internet open signs. Then they go on to give themselves grades in four subjects for 2015, and discuss how 2016 could be different. Follow Up (Real): Matt keeps thinking of more and more applications for the "Internet Open Sign" switc…
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Summary: They're back for real this time, with a topic, no less! This week Jody pitches Matt his percolating creative ideas for some feedback (and minimal snark). (Real) Follow Up Matt and his partner headed back to NOLA tomorrow… And there was just a mass shooting (17 injured) in the 9th Ward More worryingly, Matt might be getting sick (early warn…
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Summary: Testing...testing...does this thing still work? The boys recorded a little preview/bonus episode to tease the triumphant return of ALYT. Planning session 10 installs of ALYT Android app, double digits! Matt's now teaching adults...and they don't ask good questions Topic suggestion for episode 58, “Jody’s Pitch Deck” Not discussed Jody feel…
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Summary: First, some updates on Babies and careers, then a hint of a TOPIC: Have you ever felt inspired and deflated at the same time? Fake Follow Up Jody has a strange experience at church...volunteer in charge of audio teaches Jody’s spouse the hard lessons learned from the Zoom recording device Lessons learned by this podcast but in another cont…
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Summary: On another topic-less episode, we get a baby update, talk about machine learning and science journalism, food, blogging, food-blogging, and a little bit of sports ball. Finally, Matt practices his canine psychology. Summer Matt has 3 vacations in 4 weeks Bonnaroo (previously discussed), then beach, then NOLA Read all about Matt & his partn…
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