Parkinson Voice Project, Holiday Gifting, BrainShape Podcast, and More Parkinson Voice Project, Holiday Gifting, BrainShape Podcast, and More Happy Holiday Season Monday, December 7, 2020 0 Our team at Gracefully Greying wishes you a joyous and healthy holiday - no matter how you celebrate! With all this downtime, we hope you explore our continuously updated resources and content,... Read more
2020 Election Post Mortem 2020 Election Post Mortem With Sheldon Larky (Democrat) and Richard Poling (Republican) Monday, November 30, 2020 0 Long time friends Sheldon Larky (Democrat) and Richard Poling (Republican) join Henry Gornbein to discuss the 2020 election results. Read more
iDetroit, A Human Atlas Project iDetroit, A Human Atlas Project With Marcus Lyon, Photographer, Artist, and Founder of A Human Atlas Monday, November 30, 2020 0 Learn the back story of i.Detroit, A Human Atlas of a Nation, developed by British photographer and artist Marcus Lyon. Read more
Parkinson Voice Project Parkinson Voice Project With Samantha Elandary, MA, CCC-SLP Monday, November 30, 2020 0 Samantha Elandary, MA, CCC-SLP, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Parkinson Voice Project explains how there is relief for individuals with Parkinson’s and related neurological disorders... Read more
Friday, December 18, 2020 / Categories: Leisure, Hobbies, Arts and Culture Book Review: Wild Game Written by Adrienne Brodeur Adrienne Brodeur's book is a memoir of a daughter ensnared in the grip of her mother’s magnetic, spellbinding and remarkably selfish personality. At 14 years old, Adrienne’s mother confides in her daughter that she is embarking on an affair. Not only that, she manipulates Adrienne to be complicit by lying to her father so that the affair can continue for several years. The consequences of her complicity has a profound impact on Adrienne’s life as an adult. This book is a fascinating portrayal of resilience and self examination; a probing study of the lies we often tell ourselves in an attempt to justify and rationalize our choices. Previous Article Book Review: The Girl with the Louding Voice Next Article Book Review: Dear Edward Print Tags: Adrienne Brodeur Wild Game