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99 and Still Going Strong

With Reva Gornbein

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Reva Gornbein is an amazing and wonderful person. At age 97, she took a trip to Antarctica. In this video, Reva shares her experiences in the army during World War ll. She visited Hitler’s bunker...

Public Safety & Seniors

With Police Chief, Phil Langmeyer and Fire Chief Mike Morin

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Bloomfield Township, Michigan Police Chief, Phil Langmeyer and Fire Chief Mike Morin lead us in a discussion of the many services both departments have for those of us who are gracefully greying...

Adaptive Yoga

With Mindy Eisenberg

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Join my guest, Mindy Eisenberg, founder of Yoga Moves MS, as we discuss adaptive yoga. Mindy demonstrates how she helps those with MS and other degenerative diseases to use mindfulness in order to...

Empty Nesters

With Dr. Ronna Smith-Craig

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Psychologist Dr. Ronna Smith-Craig discusses empty nesting, the grey divorce and the importance of planning for events such as retirement for those of us who are gracefully greying. Other issues...
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Book Review: Clap When You Land

Book Review: Clap When You Land

Written by Elizabeth Acevedo

Elizabeth Acevedo's novel-in-verse overflows with grief, loss and ultimately hope and love.  Two young girls, one who lives in the Dominican Republic and the other who lives in New York City unknowingly share a father. They both adore him. It is only after their father dies in a plane crash that they learn of the other’s existence. The bittersweet bond that develops between the two extremely different girls is touching and beautiful.  This novel sticks with the reader for a very long time after the last page has been turned.

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