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What Is Retirement?

With Dr. Morley Glicken, Executive Director of The Institute for Personal Growth

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Are you ready for retirement, and have you planned accordingly? The importance of financial and mental preparedness before retirement is crucial, according to Dr. Morley Glicken, the Executive...

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Educating the Community Through the Parkinson Voice Project

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Parkinson Voice Advocates is a group of people with Parkinson’s whose voices have been restored through our SPEAK OUT!® & LOUD Crowd® therapy program through the Parkinson Voice Project.

Sleep from A to Zzzzzzzzz

With Dr. Andrea Wilkinson

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In this episode, we share some of the audio from a past workshop called “Sleep from A to Zzzzzz”. Dr. Andrea covers how sleep affects the brain + body and the three sleep systems that work to...
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The Best You in Every Season
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The Best You in Every Season

Bev and Val of Seasons Embraced

Bev Gross and Val Pursel, two friends from Michigan, have lived their our whole lives embracing their Midwest roots. They are entrepreneurs, wives, moms, stepmoms, grandmothers, friends, sisters and Shih Tzu owners. After careers in medical sales and academic administration (Val) and dental hygiene (Bev), they have created a blog Seasons Embraced for women over 50, who are at that stage in life where experience has taught them a thing or two. They seek to find value in the people, moments and outfits that women place themselves in.

They chose the name “Seasons Embraced,” to highlight fashion choices for the four distinct seasons the Midwest offers and to embrace the season of life.

Dressing should be fun! When you leave your home in the morning, whether it is going to work, running errands or anything the day holds, dressing in your “personal style” allows you to feel confident, happy and ready to embrace the day! They have always enjoyed the creative expression that comes from fashion and are thrilled to have the opportunity to share this.

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