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The Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples. Join as they discuss Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers by Sara Zeff Geber, PhD.While Bri thinks the title is a bit misleading, and discusses the emphasis placed on couples. She challenges the notion that those in dual-income households will eventually be solo agers, noting the resource disparities between DINKS and true soloists. Dr. Jay gets caught in the introvert-extrovert battle when it comes to community building & the ethical dilemma of depending on friends to care for you. Throughout the book you'll find three common themes: community, health, & planning. While you may not be actively thinking about aging, Dr. Geber has also provided a variety of resources that can be helpful in preparing for the future.Resources from the book:Book: Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers by Sara Zeff Geber, PhDSara's WebsiteCourageous Aging: Your Best Years Ever Reimagined by Ken DruckA Longer Life is Lived with Company by Elizabeth Pope, NY Times, September 11, 201255+ Places (55+ Communities)The Co-Housing Association of AmericaSilvernestRead next month's book with us, Get Good with Money by Tiffany Aliche!Like the show? Leave us a rating & review. If you want to join the conversation, email us at podcast@childfreewealth.com, follow Childfree Wealth on social media, or visit our website www.childfreewealth.com!Stay up to date with Childfree Wealth by signing up for our newsletter here! If you're looking for financial help, we offer three services. Join our free 8 No-Baby Steps course to work through your finances on your own. Looking to manage your finances on your own? Enroll in Childfree Wealth Academy for $50 per month. For one-on-one planning, schedule a free consultation call.Instagram | Facebook | LinkedInDisclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
It's time to talk honestly about mental health. Historically, medical treatment for mental illness has often been harmful, though well-intentioned and unfortunately, such a history is largely ignored. This dynamic combined with the ... The post Letters From the Last Pope: Phoebe Elizabeth Pope Sisk appeared first on Author Hour.
For this episode of Object Matters host Dr Craig Barker is joined by Curator of Natural History Collections at the Chau Chak Wing Museum Dr Anthony Gill. In the lead up to National Science Week and the new exhibition Australian Seashores opening at the Chau Chak Wing Museum in August 2022, they discuss a photograph in the collection taken in the late 1940s in preparation for the book Australian Seashores. Professor William John Dakin (1883-1950), professor of zoology at the University of Sydney from 1929 until 1950, along with Elizabeth Pope and Isobel Bennett compiled the book Australian Seashores which was first published posthumously in 1952. Among the many photographs donated to the Macleay Museum collection in the 1980s by Dakin's family was an image of snapping shrimps taken in the 1940s. Tony and Craig discuss the snapping shrimp and the discovery of how the shrimp is able to create a noise by closing its claw so rapidly it creates shock waves, the importance of natural history collections, curating natural history exhibitions, Dakin's work and legacy and the role of citizen scientists. Guest: Dr Anthony Gill is a fish taxonomist, with decades of museum experience in Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom. He is Curator, Natural History Collections at the Chau Chak Wing Museum. Host: Dr Craig Barker, Head of Public Engagement, Chau Chak Wing Museum and Director, Paphos Theatre Archaeological Excavations. Follow @DrCraig_B on Twitter and Instagram. Object details: Photograph of two snapping shrimps with a third claw next used in the book Australian Seashores in 1952 [HP84.7.38.1]
We're connecting you with the community by talking about the people, places, and local resources in New Bern, NC and surrounding areas! The Podsquad: Kathy Morrison (New Bern Historical Society), Colleen Roberts (City of New Bern), and I talked about all kinds of things related to living in the greater New Bern area. We were joined by special guests: Mairin Narron, Tommy Bell, Mark Ezzell, and Elizabeth Pope. Let us know if you’d like to be a guest or if you have any questions by sending us an email at info@newbernnow.com. Wendy Card
Operating Manager at The Red Hen restaurant.
E273: Bubba Westly, Elizabeth Pope, Red Halo, Axel Jordan
Elizabeth Pope is a multi-faceted singer/songwriter from the foothill community of Auburn, California. Elizabeth’s folk/soul acoustic blend has created a consistent presence on social media throughout the USA, UK, Australia, and Canada and throughout the world. Her music is often described as being "meaningful" and "radio-friendly", and has spread like wildfire from fan to fan as they recommend her to others. In a recent interview with Cynthia Khan, founder of Amused Now Entertainment Elizabeth describes her music as a road map: “I can write about different points in my life, I can write about experiences. That leads to songs that are emotional, upbeat and have a sensitive feel to them.” Toni Styles, founder of Rhythm and Ruffle Music and Lifestyle blog, describes Elizabeth’s music as “Someone who has mastered the art of creating music with a pulse.”www.facebook.com/elizabethpopelive
Elizabeth Pope is a multi-faceted singer/songwriter from the foothill community of Auburn, California. Elizabeth’s folk/soul acoustic blend has created a consistent presence on social media throughout the USA, UK, Australia, and Canada and throughout the world. Her music is often described as being "meaningful" and "radio-friendly", and has spread like wildfire from fan to fan as they recommend her to others. In a recent interview with Cynthia Khan, founder of Amused Now Entertainment Elizabeth describes her music as a road map: “I can write about different points in my life, I can write about experiences. That leads to songs that are emotional, upbeat and have a sensitive feel to them.” Toni Styles, founder of Rhythm and Ruffle Music and Lifestyle blog, describes Elizabeth’s music as “Someone who has mastered the art of creating music with a pulse.”www.facebook.com/elizabethpopelive
Cynthia Kahn interviews indie recording artist Elizabeth Pope.
On this most recent episode of Hash It Out With Jane, we get funky and folky with Elizabeth Pope!
The Underground Experience & Uncle Earl Celebrates Women’s Month Featuring Exceptional Women & Those Who Admire Them! Special Guest: JOYCE ” Wonder Woman DJ” PARKER Special Excerpt Readings From Poet/Artist -M. ELIZABETH POPE! Musical Artists: The Temptations, Hamilton Bohannon, The Chilites ft. The Legendary Marshall Thompson, Holle Thee Maxwell, Bloodstone, Antonio Jackson, Fathers Children Broadcast # 167 Air Date: 4/1/13 […] The post Exceptional Women & Those Who Admire Them! Special Guest: JOYCE ” Wonder Woman DJ” PARKER & Readings From Poet/Artist -M. ELIZABETH POPE! appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
The Underground Experience & Uncle Earl Celebrates Women's Month Featuring Exceptional Women & Those Who Admire Them! Special Guest: JOYCE ” Wonder Woman DJ” PARKER Special Excerpt Readings From Poet/Artist -M. ELIZABETH POPE! Musical Artists: The Temptations, Hamilton Bohannon, The Chilites ft. The Legendary Marshall Thompson, Holle Thee Maxwell, Bloodstone, Antonio Jackson, Fathers Children Broadcast […] The post Exceptional Women & Those Who Admire Them! Special Guest: JOYCE ” Wonder Woman DJ” PARKER & Readings From Poet/Artist -M. ELIZABETH POPE! appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
Elizabeth Pope, curatorial research assistant for the Casas Grandes exhibition, explores some of the complex cosmic symbolism to be found on this ancient American pottery. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.