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Host Tara Fleming interviews Hebrew SeniorLife's Lori Feldman, LICSW, about how family patterns and communication styles can impact our ability to help aging parents make decisions about care and senior living. The episode covers common themes, tips for connecting, and strategies for finding common ground around what matters most.
Yep, your guess is as good as ours about what the title means. And that's annoying. Meanwhile, hosts Lori Feldman and Frank Roche talk about a host of annoying topics: Lori cuts her thumb with her Venus razor Lori and Frank discuss using Crazy Glue instead of stitches Frank asks Lori if she has any scars Fran's dad causes him to get a hernia Frank's dad sews up the family dog, Scooby Doo, with thread and sailing needles Lori gets her tonsils out A bachelor falls out of a bunkbed on The Bachelorette Sitting in a "chlamydia hot tub" on The Jersey Shore Dead goldfish Dilly Dilly Drugs commercials where they say, "We don't know how this medicine works" ********* Don't forget, you can leave a message for Things We Find Annoying and let it out. We'll play your voicemail on the air if you want us to. That number is +1 215.501.7826. You can also send us email at thingswefindannoying@gmail.com. Or leave a comment on our FB page. Please Subscribe to TWFA and Rate the Show: iTunes | Google Play | TuneIn | Stitcher Music in this episode: There's a Bee in my Bonnet, Hello! by Nutmeg is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive.
Lucky Charms are magically delicious. So is Lori Feldman's improv songwriting, including Son of a Son of a Leprechaun, California Here I Come, and 8-Second Les Miz. In this episode, hosts Frank Roche and Lori Feldman are joined by TWFA Senior LA Correspondent, Shannon McCormick, who tells funny stories about things she finds annoying, including nightly tambourine lessons under her window, the smell of burnt toast, and girls in LA who want to look like billboard diva, Evangelyne. We ask a question to you in this show: What are the Top 10 Most Annoying Movies? Or have something else you find annoying? Drop us a note at thingswefindannoying@gmail.com or leave us a message on 215-501-7826. Please Subscribe to TWFA and Rate the Show: iTunes | Google Play | TuneIn | Stitcher Music in this episode: There’s a Bee in my Bonnet, Hello! by Nutmeg is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive.
This episode starts with hosts Lori Feldman and Frank Roche talking about Lori's recent -- and very annoying -- balloon sinusplasty. Then they explore the the musical stylings of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. And they finish up -- abruptly -- when Lori tells the story about her experience walking around Vienna with a gluten-free sausage. ***** Don't forget, you can leave a message for Things We Find Annoying and let it out. We'll play your voicemail on the air if you want us to. That number is +1 215.501.7826. You can also send us email at thingswefindannoying@gmail.com. Or leave a comment on our FB page.
Some guy was playing with his nuts in the theater. And that was annoying. Pistachios in a bag. What were you thinking? And how do you feel about crinkling paper? Or pharmaceutical ads? In this episode of Things We Find Annoying, we cover those topics. And basically, your hosts Frank Roche and Lori Feldman give a master class on how to be a curmudgeon. Please Subscribe to TWFA and Rate the Show: iTunes | Google Play | TuneIn | Stitcher Music in this episode: There's a Bee in my Bonnet, Hello! by Nutmeg is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive.
In this episode, hosts Lori Feldman and Frank Roche talk about those annoying topics, plus: Misheard lyrics Icky kisses Stubbing your toe Tight pants Spelling bees Unopened pistachios You know who's not annoying? Michael Avenatti. We'd love to have him on TWFA. #basta Please do us a favor and subscribe to TWFA. Thank you. Music in this episode: There's a Bee in my Bonnet, Hello! by Nutmeg is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive.
You can get a bee in your bonnet over anything. We do. After all, this is Things We Find Annoying. In this inaugural episode of TWFA, hosts Lori Feldman and Frank Roche cover a wide range of niblicky topics, play the song There's a Bee in My Bonnet, Hello! and basically find everything annoying -- including the intro. Here's a list of annoying topics and when they boiled up: EPISODE 1 03:10 People who say JIF for GIF 04:46 Bad nicknames 06:28 Mouth noises 07:50 Tuneless humming 11:17 People who chew with their mouth open 12:20 Gluten in communion wafers 15:08 Sniffers 16:58 Jim Carrey and Robin Williams 22:56 Stand-up comedians who aren’t funny 23:41 Window seats on airplanes when an engine explodes 25:06 William Shatner 25:59 Throat clearers 28:43 Jersey Shore 30:18 IRS website crash 32:16 Confession booths on reality shows 33:37 Amish Mafia and Mob Wives 34:58 Fran Drescher 36:26 People who attack their computer keyboard 37:50 Seat hogs on the train 43:24 . People getting WiFi for FB Live during an airplane emergency 45:18 Frank and Lori come to an annoying conclusion 46:28 Wrapping up TWFA 48:22 END Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | TuneIn Music in this episode: There's a Bee in my Bonnet, Hello! by Nutmeg is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Music sourced from Free Music Archive.
In this episode Sophy and Kelly speak to Alabamanians about the politics of Alabama, including the history of the Democratic party and the start of the Civil Rights Movement, gerrymandering, racial politics, the role of the church in politics, brain drain, and the renewed energy of Democrats in the wake of the Doug Jones Senate race.Guests include: activists Lori Feldman and Kayla Sloan from Indivisible NW Alabama/Shoals Area Young Dems/Lauderdale County Democratic Executive Committee (01:32); Jessica Johnson Anderson, Vice President of Alabama Young Democrats (24:35); Tabitha Isner, candidate for US Congress from the Alabama 2nd district (45:22); Danner Kline, candidate for US Congress from the Alabama sixth district (1:09:26).
In this episode Sophy and Kelly speak to Alabamanians about the politics of Alabama, including the history of the Democratic party and the start of the Civil Rights Movement, gerrymandering, racial politics, the role of the church in politics, brain drain, and the renewed energy of Democrats in the wake of the Doug Jones Senate race.Guests include: activists Lori Feldman and Kayla Sloan from Indivisible NW Alabama/Shoals Area Young Dems/Lauderdale County Democratic Executive Committee (01:32); Jessica Johnson Anderson, Vice President of Alabama Young Democrats (24:35); Tabitha Isner, candidate for US Congress from the Alabama 2nd district (45:22); Danner Kline, candidate for US Congress from the Alabama sixth district (1:09:26).
Passive-aggressive postcards pack a punch. In just a few lines, the writer can foist guilt on the reader. "I haven't heard from you; in case you care, I'm very sick." Or a card can say, "Why haven't you written?" Or worse: don't write to me again. In this episode, Frank Roche is joined by Lori Feldman. They talk about passive-aggressive postcards from the early 1900s and how there are many similarities to modern communication. Not much has changed...hurt and indirect communication still exist. But in the Golden Age of Postcards, the burn lingered longer. Bonus content: you also get to hear about extrusions, bathyscaphs and a hospital in Excelsior Springs, Missouri that had a particular specialty.
Bold thinkers. Big Experience. Radically Unfiltered Stories and Tips. In celebration of International Women's Day, iHeartMedia’s CMO, Gayle Troberman assembled female powerhouses Val DiFebo (CEO, Deutsch NY), Lori Feldman (EVP, Brand Partnerships, Warner Brothers Records) and Tiffany Rolfe (CCO, co:collective) for an intimate and honest conversation on succeeding by “doing you.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Lori Feldman is Global Head of Social Media for Cigna International, where she is responsible for enterprise social media marketing initiatives, as well as those in support of markets and segments. Lori joined the company in 2012, having spent twelve years with Citigroup Global Transaction Services (GTS). Before joining Citi, Lori spent seven years as a marketing and creative services consultant, with a broad, global client base including firms in pharma/healthcare, technology, shipping, publishing and e-business sectors. She has also held a variety of marketing and advertising management positions at Gannett Newspapers, YM Magazine, CBS/Fox Video and Rolling Stone. Lori was a three-year Co-Chair of Citi’s Women’s Council’s Developing Talent Program, an initiative focused on training and mentoring high potential women. She also supported marketing initiatives for Citi’s Corporate Banking Diversity program. This busy Social Lady is also the co-founder of the Connecticut-based theater group, Two Turkeys Productions, and enjoys performing improv and sketch comedy when she’s not performing marketing.