Life begins at 50 and when you can embrace that fact it just gets better. As women we’ve orchestrated great things in the lives for our children our businesses and some of us for the world. It doesn’t mean we’re done. During this phase of life we should b
Believe that you are special. Believe that you have wisdom to share with the world. Please call me so we can have a conversation. I want to hear your story.
Thanks for joining us this week as Kathy Stone shares her family history — past and present. From St Louis to Kansas City and back again.
This week I'm honored to have 94 year-old Marie Moore as my very special guest. Listen in as Marie tells her daughter Bev and me some of her delightful memories.
Our guest this week is Jacqueline Lukaszewicz. As a mother of 4 she still finds time to volunteer and support Special Olympics.
This week we welcome back Bev Moore as she talks about some changes that have happened in her life. All of it leading from her mindset.
Last weekend I spent time with Nancy on her Ranch in Oklahoma. Listen while she shares her various adventures from her time in the US Navy to the solitude of her Ranch. Truly, Life is Good.
Kathy McAllister and I discuss her life experiences. A fun and refreshing episode.
Karen Sullivan reflects on how relaxing can keep stress and panic at bay! Learn to enjoy the journey.
Long time friend, Linda Lockwood walks down memory lane with me and shares her thoughts on responsibilities and the Mini-Meet
Gardening, a basic skill that anyone can learn and everyone can enjoy. This week Aging Women Knows Host, Karen Sullivan shares her garden stories with us.
Today we are blessed with Patricia Reis whose stories touch on the foundation of what humans should all be and do. Special thanks to my audience who shares and enjoys these great stories every week.
So what is it like to have 3 generations under the same roof? Join Kay Beers as she shares her rich and blessed experiences as a nurse, wife, mother and daughter-in-law. Oh yes, and how she demonstrates that thoughts are things.
This week our guest, Brenda Kaiser, is a mother of four young men, a business owner, and Caregiver for her eldest son. Her very special story touches on her son's accident as well as the Grace from a Loving Heavenly Father.
Decisions, decisions, decisions. There's a danger to asking for someone's opinion when you're trying to make a decision about your life and the life of your family members. Because there are so many opinions in the world but there's no way you will be able to work your way through that. This week Karen Sullivan, host of Aging Women Know, will discuss how to make decisions on your own!
From our Canadian neighbors my friend Sharon Gayle joins me today to talk about inheriting her parents business and taking it into the 21st century. Apologies for some minor hiccups in the audio due to a Wi-Fi that wasn't really cooperating with us. But you guys will get the gist of this great conversation.
The guest this week holds a special place in my heart. Bobbie Goodridge shares history from her tough early childhood, and subsequent life lessons. That although harsh at times gave her the tools and fortitude to live life with a passion for service and love.
My guest this week is Ann Schneider Wilson a St. Charles native who lives life boldly and in service to humanity. It is my pleasure to be one of her friends. She graciously shared her life's adventures with us this week.
Our guest this week has a story of overcoming anxiety that I feel can help many people who might face the same struggle. Pam Dejohn explains her journey and how boldly she lives life now.
Boy do I have a treat for you this week! My friend Bev Moore is here to talk about kindness in a world that's hurting and in desperate need of more love.
This week we have a truly energetic powerhouse, Gretchen Sprowls joining us. Gretchen is openly and willingly sharing with us her love for travel, her Faith, and exercise! Her previous career has helped her oversee the care of family — her knowledge making life smooth. Listen to her story.
My guest this week is Cheryl Wills. Her topic for today is timely as we begin a new year. While Cheryl shares her dreams it is a reminder for us all. In a world of possibilities we can build our own dreams.
My friend Mich explains how she has learned to gather friends and knowledge. Listen to the end as she reveals her newest friends.
Join us next week when we continue with some wonderful stories that you guys are really going to enjoy! Be well!
This week we will hear from Karen Sullivan as she talks about memories healing grief. Remember this when grandma wants you to have a piece of jewelry or a piece of furniture when she dies — you need to just say thank you. It's not morbid, and there might just be a day that you'll be glad to have it.
I am so pleased to bring to you Brenda Bock who is going to share her remembrance of times when God‘s hand came into her life and moved her along in the proper direction. It didn't always look like things were going to work out. She encourages us to look back on our life and see the way things were handled by a power that was out of our control.
Our guest this week is Heidi Gelgowski. This week is a real exploration down memory lane. Heidi's adventure covers the east coast from New York to Delaware. She shares her experiences in the horse world and more.
Joining me again this week is Beth MacDonald. I've heard it said that we are a representation of our experiences. This couldn't be more true in Beth's life. Backed by faith and Trust in the people brought into her life, she has woven an amazing tapestry. .
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I'm happy to say the guest for this week is my life-long friend Beth MacDonald. She's going to share some fantastic history with us. Our teachers come in a variety of forms.
Welcome to my podcast! Today I'd like to share some memories about my mother. It's the anniversary of her passing.