The Not Old - Better Show

Paul Vogelzang
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Mar 11, 2017 • 3min

#91 Almond Blossoms of Central California

Almond Blossoms of Central California The Not Old Better Show Travel Series I'm here in Northern California, specifically Modesto, where I grew up, visiting my parents, who are both pretty ill. But, I couldn't leave Modesto without giving you a glimpse into what is probably one the most beautiful sights in all of agriculture: almond blossoms. After the first rains of the winter season, the California foothills start to turn green. By late March, wildflower displays are common, usually lasting into May. In the high elevation subalpine and alpine zones of the Sierra, the wildflower displays arrive in June and last through July or August. Fall brings vibrant leaf displays especially in the aspen groves.This transformation starts in late September and lasts through much of October. All of these are sights well worth seeing at some point in your life and returning to again and again if possible. But, for me, ranking right up there with the cherry blossoms in DC, closer to my parents home in Modesto, California , the orchards of the Central Valley put on their own extraordinary blossom show from the end of February through the beginning of March. The best website available for blossom information, biking, bus and driving tours (you can ride your bike along these routes) is offered by the UC Cooperative Extension at:http://cemerced.ucanr.edu/Blossom_Tours_262/. These tours are a great way to enjoy the beauty of our local outdoors in the early spring. Click HERE for more information. Enjoy. 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 7, 2017 • 8min

#90 Sam Worthington, 'The Shack' Interview

Sam Worthington, 'The Shack' Interview The Not Old Better Show, Movies for Adults Over the course of the last week, we've really had some great interviews, of course we've talked to star Octavia Spencer,…author, William Paul Young, who wrote the best selling novel, The Shack, that the movie is based on, actor Tim McGraw, and today, the last in our 'The Shack' series, actor Sam Worthington. Please check out the full complement of shows on the new movie, The Shack, at The Not Old Better Show, and today, a complete review of the movie. The movie has inspiring messages about everything from seeking help/counsel to processing grief in a healthy way to the power of forgiveness. That said, the ideas related to God's role in people's lives will particularly resonate with Christians/those open to faith-based questions. I recommend the movie to my audience and specifically to people who are looking for a basic explanation of who the Trinity is; those looking to start a conversation about Christianity with their friends; people who enjoyed the bestselling novel. And, now, After months of both anticipation and controversy, The Shack (based on William P. Young's 2007 bestseller) is a wonderful film. There are those who'll find fault with it, but again, for those interested in starting a conversation about God, this is a great place to start. Check out our interview, and go see 'The Shack' 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 7, 2017 • 8min

#89 Tim McGraw, 'The Shack' Interview

Tim McGraw, 'The Shack' Interview The Not Old Better Show, Movies for Adults Over the course of the last week, we've really had some great interviews, of course we've talked to star Octavia Spencer,…author, William Paul Young, who wrote the best selling novel, The Shack, that the movie is based on, actor Sam Worthington, and of course star Tim McGraw. Please check out the full complement of shows on the new movie, The Shack, at The Not Old Better Show, and today, a complete review of the movie. The movie has inspiring messages about everything from seeking help/counsel to processing grief in a healthy way to the power of forgiveness. That said, the ideas related to God's role in people's lives will particularly resonate with Christians/those open to faith-based questions. I recommend the movie to my audience and specifically to people who are looking for a basic explanation of who the Trinity is; those looking to start a conversation about Christianity with their friends; people who enjoyed the bestselling novel. And, now, After months of both anticipation and controversy, The Shack (based on William P. Young's 2007 bestseller) is a wonderful film. There are those who'll find fault with it, but again, for those interested in starting a conversation about God, this is a great place to start. Check out our interview, and go see 'The Shack' 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, 2017 • 8min

#88 'The Shack' Movie Review

'The Shack' Movie Review The Not Old Better Show, Movies for Adults Over the course of the last week, we've really had some great interviews, of course we've talked to star Octavia Spencer,…author, William Paul Young, who wrote the best selling novel, The Shack, that the movie is based on, actor Sam Worthington, and of course star Tim McGraw. Please check out the full complement of shows on the new movie, The Shack, at The Not Old Better Show, and today, a complete review of the movie. The movie has inspiring messages about everything from seeking help/counsel to processing grief in a healthy way to the power of forgiveness. That said, the ideas related to God's role in people's lives will particularly resonate with Christians/those open to faith-based questions. I recommend the movie to my audience and specifically to people who are looking for a basic explanation of who the Trinity is; those looking to start a conversation about Christianity with their friends; people who enjoyed the bestselling novel. And, now, After months of both anticipation and controversy, The Shack (based on William P. Young's 2007 bestseller) is a wonderful film. There are those who'll find fault with it, but again, for those interested in starting a conversation about God, this is a great place to start. And, here's my review… Enjoy! 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, 2017 • 23min

#87 Smithsonian Associates Interview, Diane Rehm "On My Own"

Smithsonian Associates Interview, Diane Rehm "On My Own" Art of Living series, Smithsonian Associates As a long time podcaster, and a long time fan, today's guest is truly special to me, my audience, and to her over 3 million listeners. I'm speaking of course about Diane Rehm. Our guest today on The Not Old Better Show, Diane Rehm, is known for her work on issues of ethics, journalism integrity, issues surrounding the subject of a right to die or death with dignity, and many others. She is also known as "the class act of the radio talk world." She has interviewed prominent newsmakers, journalists, and authors including Barack Obama, former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, former Vice President Dick Cheney, former secretaries of state Colin Powell and Hillary Clinton, retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Nobel laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison, and actors Cate Blanchett and Kevin Spacey. And these are just a few of the interviews audiences have listened to over the years. This woman's contribution to the improvement of the quality of life in the death with dignity community has ranked her as "Washingtonian of the Year,' and as "150 Most Influential People in Washington" by Washingtonian Magazine. In 2014, President Barack Obama presented her with the National Humanities Medal. Two nights ago, March 1, 2017 she received the "2017 Lifetime Achievement Award" (watch Diane's excellent acceptance speech on CSPAN http://wpcf.org/lifetime-achievement-award/) from the Washington Press Club Foundation. Known for her positive and motivational journalistic attitude, her acceptance speech for the award, (Link above) on NotOld-better.com. Her dynamic range of acquaintances, and she the fact that she possesses a sense of media integrity, propriety and fairness that knows few bounds, and we'll be discussing her passion for this subject. Appearing as part of the Smithsonian Associates series, Diane Rehm will be at the Baird Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, Tuesday, March 28, 2017 - 6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. (link to tickets below) Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show, Diane Rehm, who has again found her voice in her new book, On My Own, and, as she has always done, she speaks passionately and courageously about issues important to us all. Enjoy. Tickets and more information can be found here, on the Smithsonian Associates web page: https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/Tickets/Reserve.aspx?id=236714 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 4, 2017 • 18min

#86 Smithsonian Associates Interview, Stef Woods, "Collapsing House of Cards"

Are the Cards Collapsing?: A "House of Cards" Season 5 Preview Art of Living series, Smithsonian Associates As part of our Smithsonian Associates Art Of Living Series, The Not Old Better Show presents, professor, attorney, author and lecturer, Stef Woods who will discuss the House of Cards, by episode and detail, where we can talk and learn about the House of Cards, during the upcoming Smithsonian Associates program, March 15, 2017, at the Ripley Center, Washington DC. As fans eagerly look forward to marathon-watching the fifth season of the Netflix hit "House of Cards," Stef Woods of American University looks at what might lie ahead for Frank and Claire Underwood. She analyzes the complex relationship between the often-unlikable power couple (Claire has pronounced "I'm done trying to win over people's hearts. …We can work with fear."), with an eye to whether their love for each other is stronger than their love for power, and if viewers are rooting for their success or their downfall. Join us, for this excellent interview, and click here for Smithsonian Associates tickets to attend Stef Woods, Cards Collapsing program: https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/reserve.aspx?ID=236679&utm_source=TSAad&utm_medium=TSAsite&utm_campaign=TSAsite-internal&utm_content=TSAhp-4-house-of-cards 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 4, 2017 • 2min

#85 New Nintendo Switch Launch: What You Need To Know Now!

New Nintendo Switch Launch: What You Need To Know Now! The Not Old Better Show Technology Showcase: Gaming & Aging Today's launch of the Nintendo Switch video game system means that console-quality gaming is no longer tethered exclusively to the living room TV. Nintendo Switch gives multigenerational 55+ age players their favorite games anytime, anywhere and with anyone. Join us as we highlight the fun for all of us interested in Gaming & Aging. 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 3, 2017 • 16min

#84 Nintendo Switch Launch 55+ Age Gaming, with David Young

Nintendo Switch Launch 55+ Age Gaming, with David Young The Not Old Better Show, Interview Series NINTENDO SWITCH Nintendo is launching its new console, the Switch, tomorrow, 3/3/17. I was invited to the big Nintendo party in Washington DC, recently, where I interviewed Nintendo PR chief, David Young about the Nintendo Switch's grand coming out party, where it's not just the concept that and I got to see the games, in the bold light of day, and learned precious details about system itself. Nintendo is allowing hands-on Switch play by the press and public for the first time in a few events around the world. Rumors have been swirling about what exactly the Switch event will reveal. The two biggest rumors regarding the Switch at present are that the system will cost around $299, and that it will debut with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as a launch title. But there are many more mysteries to solve, including what other games the system will launch with, what third party developers will contribute to the system and the more technical aspects of the console and its self-contained screen-controller. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW, RIGHT UP FRONT: Launches March, 2017, $299 "edgy, millennial angled home/mobile hybrid 3 basic modes: TV Mode, Tabletop Mode, and Handheld Mode The "Joy-Cons" which control the games, are like next gen Wii remotes with advanced internal "rumble" haptics (explain) that can distinguish different sensations Battery life is 2.5 – 6.5 hours, depending on game, according to Nintendo According to Nintendo Director, Shinya Takahashi, the inspiration for the Switch dates to the 19th (this refers to Nintendo's card making history, playing cards, and card games geared towards playing with other people) Core gamers are crucial to the Switch's intial launch and marketing, but from there, core gamers, and others will help convey the appeal of the new games (1-2 Switch, e.g.) to a broader audience, and get them excited. To that end, audiences like my own, of 55+ age community, will be excited about Nintendo's ongoing commitment to them, because Switch is partly an experiment to address certain cultural differences. As an example, kids playing with grandparents. One of the games I read about, which IMO, shows Nintendo's commitment to the 55+ age, as well as to the notion of players working side by side, is the game Snipperclips. Could you describe this game, in terms of what you're to accomplish, when playing with other people, and how the "Puzzle solving" aspect builds hand eye coordination, so important to 55+ age community. Plus, this is a very social game. The event was spectacular and I spoke to Mario & Luigi, Nintendo representatives, Nintendo fans, families Here's what some of them had to say about the game. 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 2, 2017 • 6min

#83 Interview with author, Wm. Paul Young: The Shack

Interview with author, Wm. Paul Young: The Shack New Movie Release Friday, April 3, 2017, "The Shack" Must See! William Paul Young has said that he had writes primarily as a way to create unique gifts for his friends, until his wife repeatedly urged him to write something for their six children in order to put down in one place his perspectives on God and on the inner healing Young had experienced as an adult. The resulting manuscript, that later became The Shack, was intended only for his six kids and for a handful of close friends. Now, The Shack is about to be released as a major motion picture. Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, author of The Shack, William Paul Young. This film is excellent, and is MUST SEE viewing. Enjoy! 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 2, 2017 • 3min

#82 Smithsonian Associates: Interview with Director, Fredie Adelman

Smithsonian Associates: Interview with Director, Fredie Adelman What's Next: Smithsonian Associates Spring 2017. Daring To Be Modern The years that followed World War I found the world fascinated by the new. It was an era marked by creativity, innovation, and excitement, fueled by new freedoms and a rush to embrace the modern. How the 1920s shaped and defined that modernity—and the decade's lasting legacy—provides the focus of a series of Smithsonian Associates programs that extend from spring through fall 2017. Join us as we interview Smithsonian Associates Director, Fredie Adelman, for an exhilarating look at a decade that dared. Enjoy! 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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