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Paul Vogelzang
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Apr 2, 2024 • 33min

MAY 2024 PREVENTION MAGAZINE: Golden Wisdom: Health & Wellness Insights for the Ageless Spirit

MAY 2024 PREVENTION MAGAZINE: Golden Wisdom: Health & Wellness Insights for the Ageless Spirit The Not Old Better Show, Prevention Magazine,Editor in Chief, Interview Series: May 2024 Welcome to The Not Old Better Show Prevention Magazine Health and Wellness Interview Series on radio and podcast. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and this is the next installment of our Editor in Chief series is with Sarah Smith, and today we have another engaging episode in collaboration with Prevention Magazine: we're tackling some of the most pressing health topics crucial for our audience—adults over 60 who are committed to living their best lives. Let's get right into it: we have another packed show! For our issue overview, Sarah Smith, the EiC of Prevention Magazine, is with us first. Sarah will briefly talk about May Prevention Magazine highlights like the subjects of wellness and gardening, comprehensive eye health, AI and healthcare, and then our feature interview with Prevention Magazine cover story author Marisa Cohen about brain health. May's issue of Prevention Magazine offers so many great articles and resources, and I thought the importance of Brain Health, AI and Health, and Eye Health offered unique health insights. We will talk about the walk in an upcoming extended episode on AI and Healthcare, with popular returning guest Meryl Davids Landau so please stay tuned. But today's episode promises to be both informative and inspiring, tailored to our seasoned listeners who are passionate about living their best lives. I hope you've enjoyed our May 2024 Prevention Magazine, Editor in Chief Interview Series with Sarah Smith. Today, we spoke with Sarah and Marisa Cohen about Brain Health. We talked to Sarah Smith, EiC, about the subjects of wellness and gardening, comprehensive eye health, AI and healthcare, Thank you, Sarah and Marisa Cohen for your invaluable insights into the May issue of Prevention Magazine. And thank you, our audience, for tuning in. Remember, knowledge is power, and it's never too late to live your best life. The Not Old Better Show Prevention Magazine Health and Wellness Interview Series. Check it out the May 2024 issue, and please sign up for the Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Mar 21, 2024 • 42min

#795 Breaking the Age Barrier: Lyn Slater on Redefining Fashion and Embracing Life's Second Act with 'How to Be Old

Welcome to "The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living" series on radio and podcast. Today's episode is sponsored by SEED, promoting health and heart health for our Not Old Better audience. And, by WILDHEALTH, a proactive and preventative approach to healthcare, called Precision Medicine. Today we explore the vibrant intersections of life, culture, and the art of thriving at any age. We are diving into a conversation that challenges the conventional narratives of aging and invites us to embrace each year of our lives with style, grace, and a dash of rebellion. In a world that often equates youth with beauty and relevance, our guest today stands as a beacon of inspiration and a testament to the power of reinvention. Our guest today is Lyn Slater, a former college professor turned global fashion icon, has not only redefined her own path but has also become a symbol of aging with audacity. At a time when society expects one to fade into the background, Lyn Slater stepped into the spotlight, launching her blog and Instagram as "Accidental Icon," and quickly capturing the hearts of followers worldwide with her distinctive style, wisdom, and unapologetic embrace of aging. But Lyn Slater's journey is more than just a tale of fashion success; it's a narrative rich with insights into authenticity, self-expression, and the beauty of growing older. Her recent book, "How to Be Old: Lessons in Living Boldly from the Accidental Icon," is not just a memoir; it's a manifesto for anyone looking to live boldly at any age. Through her story, Lyn Slater invites us to reconsider what it means to be old, to drain the term of its pejorative connotations, and to see the later years of life not as a time of decline but as a stage rich with potential for growth, creativity, and reinvention. Lyn Slater will share the lessons she's learned on her extraordinary journey, explore the significance of slow fashion and sustainability, and uncover the secrets to maintaining authenticity in an age of digital influence. Lyn's story is a powerful reminder that age is not just a number; it's a badge of honor, a source of wisdom, and a starting point for new adventures. So join us as we embark on this enlightening conversation with Lyn Slater, where we'll discover that being old is not about slowing down—it's about living your best life, embracing every moment, and proving that the art of living well is timeless. Welcome to "The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living" series, with your host, bringing together stories, conversations, and insights that ins Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Mar 12, 2024 • 24min

#794 Washington's First World Series: When the Washington Senators Were America's Team

Washington's First World Series: When the Washington Senators Were America's Team The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to a riveting episode of the Not Old Better Show Smithsonian Associates Interview Series on Radio and Podcast. Today, we embark on a journey back in time to 1924, a year that marked a pinnacle moment in sports history, capturing the spirit and imagination of a nation. In an era dominated by legends like Babe Ruth and overshadowed by teams with storied legacies, a group of scrappy underdogs, the Washington Senators, dared to challenge the status quo. In the centennial year of the Senators' victorious World Series run, our guest today is Smithsonian Associate sports historian and author Fred Frommer. Fred Frommer has written the new book, You Gotta Have Heart: Washington Baseball from Walter Johnson to the 2019 World Series Champion Nationals . Fred Frommer and baseball author Gary Sarnoff, who has a new book out on the '24 Senators. Both Fred and Gary tell us today about the compelling story of this history-making team and touch on the mostly fallow years that followed and will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up. Please check out our website for more details, but Fred Frommer joins us today, as brief tease of his upcomining Smithsonian Associates presentation…stay tuned. Fred Frommer tells a story of a team guided by a 27-year-old rookie player-manager, Bucky Harris, and fueled by the indomitable spirit of an aging pitcher, Walter Johnson. Together they embarked on a quest to dethrone the baseball giants of their day, the New York Yankees. Against all odds and amidst a backdrop of cultural upheaval and innovation, the Senators not only captured the hearts of Americans but also clinched the World Series title, becoming a symbol of hope and resilience. Join us as we delve into this incredible story with Smithsonian Associate, author and sports historian Fred Frommer, exploring the Senators' unlikely victory, its impact on the na Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Mar 8, 2024 • 30min

#793 Rivalries at the Cutting Edge: How Personal Battles Forged Medical Miracles

Rivalries at the Cutting Edge: How Personal Battles Forged Medical Miracles The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to a riveting episode of the Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates interview series, where today we dive into the fascinating world of medical innovation, rivalry, and the indomitable spirit of human progress. In a journey through time, we unravel how the worst in people sometimes leads to the best for humanity. Imagine the relentless pursuit of breakthroughs that have saved millions of lives, shaped by the hands of brilliant but flawed individuals. These were not saints but driven, competitive beings whose envy, ambition, and rivalry, while often tarnishing their personal legacies, inadvertently spurred some of the most significant medical discoveries in history. In this episode, we're honored to host returning guest and audience favorite, Smithsonian Associate Dr. Andrew Lam. Dr. Andrew Lam is a visionary surgeon, esteemed author, and assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Dr. Lam takes us behind the scenes of his upcoming Smithsonian Associates presentation, "Rivalries in Medicine: How Humanity Can Benefit from the Worst in People." For more information about Dr. Lam's Smithsonian Associates presentation, please check out our show notes, but today, Dr. Lam will share a 'tease' from his latest book, "The Masters of Medicine," revealing the mavericks, the moments, and the mistakes that have sparked the greatest medical discoveries of our times, along with more about his upcoming Smithsonian Associates presentation. Dr. Lam will tell us today about how we, as a society, should channel our competitive nature for the greater good? How do rivalries shape the advancements that push humanity forward? From the battlefields of ego and personal vendettas between legends like Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch to the contemporary corridors of cutting-edge medical research, we explore how these personal conflicts have paradoxically paved the way for innovations that define modern medicine. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of how, in the quest to outdo one another, we often end up doing the best for all. This is not just a lesson from history; it's a blueprint for the future. Stay tuned, engage with curiosity, and let's discover together the incredible ways in which humanity's worst traits have, against all odds, led to some of our greatest achievements. Welcome to the Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 33min

#792 Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking—How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age Caroline Paul

Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking—How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast. I'm Paul Vogelzang and today's show is brought to you by TalkSpace. Today, we dive into the heart of bravery with New York Times bestselling author Caroline Paul, an extraordinary woman whose life reads like an epic saga of resilience, courage, and boundless curiosity. In her latest masterpiece, "Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking—How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age," Caroline Paul shatters the stereotypes that confine women as they grow older, from extreme outdoor adventure to high impact walking with Dot Fisher Smith That, of course, is our guest today, Caroline Paul reading from her new book, "Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking—How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age," I assure you, you'll want to hear more from Caroline Paul. LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF: You want to cultivate bravery. You want to overcome fear or look at it from a new perspective. You want to become a firefighter, writer, or just live with more adventure. You want to listen to an amazing story-teller and one badass woman. New York Times bestselling author, Caroline Paul beckons us to reconsider what it means to age. Through her eyes, we meet unsung heroines of the outdoor world, like —women who defy gravity, and expectations, to embrace life with every breath. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a call to action. A challenge to redefine our relationship with fear, to step outside our comfort zones, and to ignite a spark of adventure that burns brighter with each passing year. If you've ever felt the tug of the wild, the lure of the unknown, or the simple joy of a fresh challenge, this is your anthem. Join us as we explore how to live not just longer, but larger. This is not just about aging gracefully; it's about aging powerfully. This is not just about aging gracefully; it's about aging powerfully. Prepare to be inspired, to rethink the possible, and to embark on your own adventure, no matter the number on your birth certificate. Welcome to the episode that changes the narrative on aging and adventure. Welcome to "Braving the Age" with Caroline Paul. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Mar 5, 2024 • 33min

#791 Evangelicalism in America - Dr. Joseph Slaughter

Evangelicalism in America The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to a riveting episode of the Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series, on radio and podcast, where today we embark on a fascinating journey through time, exploring the dynamic intersections of faith, fortune, and the foundational fabric of American society. In this episode, titled Evangelicalism in America we delve deep into the heart of how evangelicalism and economic ambition have shaped and reshaped the landscape of the nation. Join us as we sit down with the distinguished Smithsonian Associate Joseph Slaughter, Assistant Professor of History at Wesleyan University and an expert whose insightful research casts a revealing light on the complex tapestry of American identity. Through his lens, we uncover the intriguing story of American evangelicalism, tracing its roots back to the early European settlements and navigating through its profound influence over the centuries. Dr. Joseph Slaughter will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up, so please check out our show notes today for more details. We have Dr. Joe Slaughter today in what will be a wonderful episode and brief 'tease' of what's to come at Smithsonian Associates. But that's not all. We'll also dive into the pages of Joseph's compelling new book, "Faith in Markets," which offers a groundbreaking exploration of the 19th-century Protestant revivals and the dramatic expansion of the marketplace. Here, we'll learn about visionary entrepreneurs who, driven by their faith, embarked on business ventures that aimed not just at profit, but at molding a moral and Christian marketplace. From the sophisticated textile factories of George Rapp & Associates to the virtuous publishing endeavors of Harper & Brothers, we uncover how these pioneers attempted to weave their religious convictions with their commercial aspirations. Religion and capitalism: prepare to be engaged, informed, and perhaps even transformed, as we navigate the intricate dance of evangelicalism and capitalism in America. This is not just history; it's a story of beliefs, business, and the pursuit of a better society. Welcome to "Faith and Fortune: Evangelicalism in America My thanks to Smithsonian Associate Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Feb 29, 2024 • 34min

#790 Great Horned Owls: Hiding in Plain Sight-Mark H.X. Glenshaw

Great Horned Owls: Hiding in Plain Sight The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome, listeners, to another captivating episode of The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series on radio and podcast. Today, we journey into the heart of urban wilderness to unveil a story of majesty, mystery, and survival. Imagine a top-of-the-food-chain predator, not the bear or mountain lion you might expect, but a creature equally formidable and far closer to home. We're talking about the Great Horned Owl, a silent guardian of the night skies, thriving in every state but Hawaii, across diverse habitats from dense forests to our very own backyards. Our special guest, Smithsonian Associate Mark H.X. Glenshaw, an award-winning naturalist, has dedicated over 17 years to observing these magnificent birds. His focus? A particular group of Great Horned Owls in St. Louis's Forest Park, and one owl in particular named Charles. Mark's work is not just a study; it's a testament to the bond formed between humans and owls, offering deep insights into their complex world. Mark Glenshaw will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up, so please check out our show notes for more on Mark Glenshaw and his full presentation at Smithsonian Associates. But we have Mark Glenshaw today to tell us briefly, as a tease of his upcoming presentation, and through Mark's eyes, we'll explore the silent flight, nocturnal habits, and familial bonds of these owls. Mark Glennshaw tells us today about his journey, and what it reveals not just the science but the soul of these incredible creatures. With audio clips, photos, and videos, we're brought face-to-face with nature's profound beauty and the intricacies of owl behavior. This episode is more than an exploration; it's an invitation to look beyond the familiar and discover the extraordinary lives unfolding silently around us. Join us as we delve into the world of the Great Horned Owl with Mark Glenshaw, uncovering the wonders of wildlife that share our neighborhoods. Prepare to be enthralled, enlightened, and inspired. This is The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series, where every story brings us closer to the marvels of the natural world. Let's begin. My thanks to Smithsonian Associate Mark Glenshaw for his time today and wonderful preparation! Mark Glenshaw will be appearing at Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 31min

#789 April 2024 Prevention Magazine Interview Series with Sarah Smith

April 2024 Prevention Magazine Interview Series with Sarah Smith The Not Old Better Show, Prevention Magazine Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show Prevention Magazine Health and Wellness Interview Series on radio and podcast. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and this is our next installment of our Editor in Chief series is with Sarah Smith, and today we have another engaging episode in collaboration with Prevention Magazine: we're tackling some of the most pressing health topics crucial for our audience—adults over 60 who are committed to living their best lives. Let's get right into it: We have another packed show! First up, we're joined by Sarah Smith, EiC of Prevention Magazine for our issue overview. Sarah will tell us briefly about the important topic of natural remedies for nausea covered. These are remedies that are particularly effective and accessible for our audience. We'll learn about self-administered accupressure on your wrist, of all places, that really works. Sarah will tell us much more, including the use of ginger and peppermint, both of which are soothing and offer gentle nausea relief. Next, Sarah introduces us to the "Meet The Expert" feauture in April's issue: Brain Health Expert Interview This month's expert is also an epidemiologist, a gerontologist, and a brain expert. Everything we need to know…and everything our audience cares about! Sarah shares that science is moving ahead with brain science and making enormous progress, especially in the area of dementia. Hear Sarah tell us about this informative second story in April's Prevention, and you'll want to learn more! In April's issue of Prevention Magazine, Sarah tells us about the Better Now column when Prevention focuses on people telling their own stories about what's Better Now in their lives, after 50ish. Better Now: Beth and Cheryl is a feel-good story about these lives; their advice about how they approach life. Sarah introduces us to the TikTok stars of DaBabyBoomers, Beth and Cher Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 30min

A Night at the Oscars: Noah Gittell

A Night at the Oscars: Noah Gittell The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to a special edition of "The Not Old Better Show," Smithsonian Associates interview series on radio and podcast, where today, we're rolling out the red carpet for an exclusive Oscars preview that promises to be as captivating as the ceremonies themselves. I'm your host, guiding you through an evening with Noah Gittell, esteemed film critic for the Washington City Paper and an authoritative voice in the realms of The Atlantic, The Ringer, and the BBC, among others. As we gear up for the Academy Awards on March 10, celebrating the pinnacle of cinematic achievements from the past year, we dive deep into the heart of Oscars season—unpacking the surprises, the snubs, and the sheer spectacle of the race to those coveted golden statuettes. Noah Gittell will be presenting at Smithsonian Associates coming up, so please check out our notes today for more details. But we have Noah Gittell today, and he is here to share his insider's look at the Oscars, from the intricacies of Academy Awards history and trivia to a discerning discussion on this year's most talked-about nominations and performances. With an evening that illuminates the backstage stories, the rumors, and the gossip, Noah ensures you'll be the most enlightened guest at any Oscar party. Moreover, we'll explore the emotional rollercoaster of Oscar predictions, where you, our distinguished audience, will have the chance to cast your votes for the winners, with the most accurate predictors standing to win exciting prizes after the awards are announced. So, whether you've already picked your favorites or you're keen to hear expert insights on this year's contenders—from the groundbreaking to the controversial—join us for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Oscars. This is "The Not Old Better Show," where we celebrate the art of cinema and the stories that shape our world, making every moment count. Stay tuned! My thanks to writer and Oscar historian Noah Gittell, who'll be presenting at Smithsonian Assosciates coming up, and the title of Noah's presentation is 'A Night at the Oscars.' Please check out our show notes for more information about Noah Gittell and his upcoming Smithsonian Associates presentation. My thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show! My thanks to you our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast…be well, be safe, and Let's Talk About Better™. The Not O Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Feb 20, 2024 • 32min

The Chaos Agent: Mark Greaney Unveils the Future of Espionage and AI in an Exclusive Gray Man Series Deep Dive

The Chaos Agent: Mark Greaney Unveils the Future of Espionage and AI in an Exclusive Gray Man Series Deep Dive I'm Paul Vogelzang and I want to welcome you to today's episode, where we venture into the heart of modern espionage with an exclusive interview with returning guest Mark Greaney that promises to be as thrilling as the stories we're about to discuss. We're diving into the shadowy realms of artificial intelligence, international intrigue, and the relentless pursuit of justice with none other than Mark Greaney, the mastermind behind the #1 New York Times bestselling series, The Gray Man. In the latest electrifying installment, "The Chaos Agent," we find our indomitable hero, Court Gentry, entangled in a web of danger that stretches across continents. From the neon-lit streets of Japan to the historic alleys of Boston, a sinister plot unfolds, targeting the world's foremost experts in robotics and artificial intelligence. The stakes? Nothing less than the future of warfare itself, as the race to harness AI as a weapon threatens to redefine the battlefield. Mark Greaney's work is not just a foray into the world of spies and shadow operations; it's a deep dive into the ethical mazes and technological quandaries that define our times. His meticulous research and vivid storytelling invite us to ponder the implications of AI, and its weaponization, not as distant science fiction, but as a palpable force shaping the geopolitical landscape. Today, we peel back the layers of Greaney's creation, exploring the high moral standards of Court Gentry, a character who navigates the murky waters of espionage with unwavering integrity and a touch of wry humor. We'll discuss the genesis of "The Chaos Agent," available today at Apple Books, the real-world inspirations behind its gripping plot, and how Greaney keeps readers on the edge of their seats while also making them think deeply about the world around them. So, dear listeners, prepare for a journey into the heart of darkness and light, where the lines between right and wrong blur, and where the only certainty is the relentless pursuit of truth. This is an episode you won't want to miss, as we explore the thrilling, thought-provoking world of Mark Greaney's The Gray Man. My thanks to NYT best-selling author Mark Greaney, and his new book "The Chaos Agent," available today at Apple Books. The Chaos Agent: Mark Greaney Unveils the Future of Espionage and AI in an Exclusive Gray Man Series Deep Dive. My thanks to you, our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast. Please be well, be safe, and Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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