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Årets höst är i krokarna. Lika oundviklig är ålderns höst så i detta avsnitt tar vi oss an några filmer som tar upp ålderdom. Högt och lågt. Förutom Homebodies (1974, sv Vräkningen), The Amusement Park (1975?) och Old People (2022) pratar vi också lite om snackisen Weapons, M. Night Shyamalan och The Visit med mera.
QOTD: What's something octogenarians should not be allowed to do—or a funny story you've seen from an older friend or relative?
What kind of legacy are you leaving behind? In episode 111 of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast, Drew and Tim dive deep into one of life's most important questions—how to live with purpose so that your influence outlives you. They unpack what it means to leave a spiritual, relational, and lasting impact on your family, community, and even the generations to come.Legacy isn't just about what you pass down—it's about how you live today. From biblical wisdom to leadership insights from voices like John Maxwell and Craig Groeschel, Drew and Tim share practical ways to prioritize what matters most, think beyond yourself, and intentionally shape a life that points others toward Christ. You'll also hear their personal reflections on how they want to be remembered, along with simple steps you can take right now to live more intentionally.Legacy is more than memories—it's a calling. Join the conversation, be encouraged, and start building the kind of future that matters for eternity.
HOUR 3- Old People's Secrets, Klein's Fat Eye and MORE full 2064 Tue, 26 Aug 2025 15:48:00 +0000 zwNwprNTJqARRMVnYpHGZw5kjPafFwgb society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 3- Old People's Secrets, Klein's Fat Eye and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com
Comedians Andrea Allan and John F. O'Donnell discuss Andrea's journey of cultivating self-worth and overcoming low self-esteem. They also discuss John's short-lived scammy job of selling “magical” jewelry to old people + more.
This Week's Topics: We talk about our favorite games/platforms of yesteryear: Binatone, Cosmic Adventure, Odyssey 2, Gorilla, Rogue Spear, Lotus Elan, Flight Simulator and many more Episode's chat: https://britishtechnetwork.com/chat/view.php?dt=2025-08-21 Guests: Ewen Rankin, […]
This Week's Topics: We talk about our favorite games/platforms of yesteryear: Binatone, Cosmic Adventure, Odyssey 2, Gorilla, Rogue Spear, Lotus Elan, Flight Simulator and many more Episode's chat: https://britishtechnetwork.com/chat/view.php?dt=2025-08-21 Guests: Ewen Rankin, […]
NOTE: Sizzle Reel Link fro NO COUNTRY: https://vimeo.com/1097399645/4baf4cc693 NOTE: Susie also produced and directed the film “My Mom and the Girl: A True Story” starring Valerie Harper and Liz Torres, dealing with care giving, assisted living and transgender - Trailer: https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-trp-001&ei=UTF-8&hsimp=yhs-001&hspart=trp&p=my+mother+and+the+girl&type=Y241_F163_219417_081222#id=51&vid=d331d83fc2bcfa529324cc3d1ce0a5f9&action=click NO COUNTRY FOR OLD PEOPLE” By Award Winning Director & Producer, Susie Singer Carter And Co-Produced by Former United States Attorney Rick Mountcastle In Time For National Senior Citizen's Day, August 21st Coming August 1st, 2025 On Amazon followed by Hoopla, Spectrum, Charter, Cox, Xfinity, Tubi, VA Media, Prime AVOD, Gan Jing World, and Vyre Network The Film That The Long Term Care Industry Doesn't Want You To See. You Are Invited To Witness The Truth A Documentary Honored in the category of Health Awareness At the Anthem/Webby Awards TRAILER/SIZZLE REEL: https://vimeo.com/1097399645/4baf4cc693 Award winning filmmaker, Susie Singer-Carter and spokesperson for NO COUNTRY FOR OLD PEOPLE, a nursing home exposé, proudly announced today that the documentary has won an Anthem Award in the category of Health Awareness - Film, Video, Television or Show in The 4th Annual Anthem Awards. No Country for Old People: A filmmaker chronicles the last 6 months of her mother's life in a 5-star nursing home and discovers the system designed to protect our most vulnerable has been flouted by venture capitalists and real estate investment trusts. For decades greed has caused millions of people insufferable consequences and even death, yet most of the public has no idea until it's too late. No Country for Old People is a cautionary tale and a public rally for change. "Stories have the power to reach where statutes and regulations fall short," said Mountcastle (Co-Producer and former United States Attorney). "This series exposes what the public hasn't seen—and what some institutions would rather keep hidden. We hope it inspires outrage, awareness, and ultimately, reform." Country for Old People - A Nursing Home Exposé will be available for streaming on Amazon beginning August 1, 2025. No Country for Old People will air on Amazon on August 1st, followed by Hoopla, Spectrum, Charter, Cox, Xfinity, Tubi, VA Media, Prime AVOD, Gan Jing World, and Vyre Network (Dates and times TBA) Speak with Susie Singer-Carter who discusses: *** From the years 2021-2023, nursing homes in Michigan funneled $1.2 billion dollars through related party companies. *** 98 nursing homes in Michigan, paid related parties $544.5 million from 2021-2023, with little to no accountability. *** In the four chains examined, staffing levels were well below recommended and Care Compare Star Ratings were well below average. *** 75% of nursing homes had inadequate staffing before the Pandemic … Now it's even worse. *** Nursing homes claim to be underfunded, while owners are living $11,000,000 homes. *** Nursing homes is a multi-million dollar business. *** Nursing homes operate like a corrupt criminal enterprise. *** Evidence presented of a specialized Nursing Home Mafia (Article by Maureen Tkacik/The American Prospect) *** A nurses 12-hour shift allows the average staff member 25 minutes per person *** CNAS only work 8 hours which allows them and average of 8 minutes per person *** Health Care workers told to keep quiet *** Money laundering: $1 Billion Medicare Fraud & Money Laundering Scheme *** American Elderly being warehoused *** Purposely left without food and water for days *** Failure to clean or bath a patient for up to a month *** Raping, toruture and other abuses against our senior citizens *** Embezzling money from the elderly *** Disregarding medical directives. *** Not Notifying families of accidents *** Concerned family members treated like criminals
Award winning filmmaker, Susie Singer-Carter and spokesperson for NO COUNTRY FOR OLD PEOPLE, a nursing home exposé, proudly announced today that the documentary has been named a Finalist in Health Awareness - Film, Video, Television or Show in The 4th Annual Anthem Awards. No Country for Old People: A filmmaker chronicles the last 6 months of her mother's life in a 5-star nursing home and discovers the system designed to protect our most vulnerable has been flouted by venture capitalists and real estate investment trusts. For decades greed has caused millions of people insufferable consequences and even death, yet most of the public has no idea until it's too late. No Country for Old People is a cautionary tale and a public rally for change. No Country for Old People is on Amazon now followed by Hoopla, Spectrum, Charter, Cox, Xfinity, Tubi, VA Media, Prime AVOD, Gan Jing World, and Vyre Network (Dates and times TBA) Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
HOUR 4- Old People's Secrets, ADD News and MORE full 1746 Tue, 19 Aug 2025 15:43:00 +0000 VqM7cQZ7IbW0vPPg33UVu7qVBrB30JI7 society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 4- Old People's Secrets, ADD News and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-l
Beat Migs! And what old people things do you do?
HOUR 3- Old people's Secrets, Clickbait and MORE full 2231 Tue, 12 Aug 2025 15:47:00 +0000 6jRQLtzISqFkAC14aQxzSnIAivL0BLOH society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 3- Old people's Secrets, Clickbait and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-
It's week three of our Summer Sessions and in the same week AOL dial-up finally went quiet, we're taking a trip down memory lane… with help from Reddit's Ask Old People thread. Armed with gin, sunscreen, and questionable wisdom, we answer some of the internet's best nostalgia questions — from “what's a behaviour you no longer tolerate” to “how did we find out a song name before Shazam?” Plus, we unpack the workplace quirks, fashion crimes, and tech disasters that shaped our early careers.
What does it truly mean to "grow old" in Judaism? This question leads us to a profound insight that might just transform your spiritual practice forever.Delving into Moshe Rabbeinu's prophecy about the destruction of Zion, we uncover a fascinating distinction between two Hebrew concepts of aging. "V'noshantem" – spiritual retirement marked by apathy and complacency – stands in stark contrast to "zikna" – the respected wisdom that comes with experience. This linguistic nuance reveals that our spiritual destruction isn't triggered by accumulating years but by allowing our hearts to grow old and disconnected.The true danger lies in approaching Judaism mechanically, "like somebody that should already be in the grave." When we forget our gratitude to God, lose sight of the beauty in mitzvot, and serve from a place of obligation rather than passion, we fulfill the warning that leads to exile. Yet Judaism itself provides the antidote – constant renewal through Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh, Shemitah cycles, and more. These institutions restart our spiritual clocks, giving us fresh perspectives and new beginnings.The ideal spiritual journey combines the wisdom of experience with the enthusiasm of youth – maintaining what's beautifully described as a "teen love story with the Creator." Even when we stumble, this youthful energy keeps us searching for connection rather than settling into complacency. We can respect and aspire to be elders (zekenim) in wisdom while refusing to let our hearts retire from passionate engagement with the divine.Want to revitalize your spiritual practice? Approach your learning each day with childlike openness, asking how these teachings can become practical in your mitzvah observance. Remember that remaining young at heart might be our most powerful protection against spiritual decline.Support the showJoin The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha. Listen on Spotify or 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com
Today Alison interviews Film Director Susie Singer Carter, Talking about her film No Country For Old People
HOUR 4- Old People's Secrets, Klein's Small Talk and MORE full 1575 Tue, 05 Aug 2025 15:54:00 +0000 wZ2sAmr35QSPWVIunuEKgk8KFynU2NUR society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 4- Old People's Secrets, Klein's Small Talk and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
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In this eye-opening episode, Christy and Marianne welcome back the formidable advocate, filmmaker, and podcast host Susie Singer Carter. Known for her poignant short film My Mom and the Girl —inspired by her experiences with her mother's Alzheimer's and starring the late beloved television actress Valerie Harper - and her award-winning podcast, “Love Conquers ALZ,” Susie shared details of her latest project, No Country for Old People, a stirring docuseries set to premiere on Amazon Prime August 1st. The conversation delves into the often-unseen challenges families face when loved ones require long-term or memory care. Despite finding what she believed was a 5-star facility for her mother, Susie encountered heartbreaking realities: inadequate care, chemical restraints, and a systemic unwillingness to change. As Susie recounted, “Most documentaries are labors of love. They're not money makes. If you choose to do a documentary, it's because you really care.” Her commitment shows not only in her work but in her partnership with retired federal prosecutor Rick Mountcastle (Dopesick), who spent decades investigating and prosecuting elder care fraud and neglect. Their collaboration—and the nearly 100 interviews with families, doctors, and whistleblowers—revealed this crisis is widespread, persistent, and demands urgent reform. Processing her own trauma, Susie found motivation in community and collective action. Inspired by the lack of real change through traditional advocacy, she and her partners founded ROAR—Respect, Oversight, Advocacy, and Reform for long-term care. “Any hard issue in our society has been overcome by the collective. That's our power,” Susie urges. She invites everyone to join the movement, harnessing the “power of love” to demand oversight and expose the veiled corporate interests prioritizing profits over people. Join the movement nocountryforoldpeople.com and learn about ROAR. No Country for Old People will be featured in the AlzAuthors Fall Film Festival 2025 — sign up for our newsletter for details as they come out. Mentioned Resources No Country for Old People docuseries: NoCountryForOldPeople.comLearn about ROAR and get involved: Via the website aboveAlzAuthors Film Festival Info & Newsletter Signup: AlzAuthors.comSusie's other works:My Mom and the Girl Love Conquers ALZ and wherever you listen to podcasts About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. Please help: donate here Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here. Learn about the Moderators Marianne Sciucco Christy Byrne Yates Thanks for listening. We are a Whole Care Network Featured Podcast Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network Find us on The World Podcast Network and babyboomer.org Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know. We've got merch! Shop our Store
When award-winning filmmaker Susie Singer Carter placed her mother, who was living with dementia, in a five-star nursing home in Los Angeles, she never expected to be dealing with substandard care, inadequate staffing, and chemical restraints. Horrified by what was happening, Susie connected with former federal prosecutor Rick Mountcastle, whose prosecution of Purdue Pharma was featured in the miniseries, Dopesick. Susie and Rick have collaborated on a new documentary, No Country for Old People, to raise awareness about failures in our long-term care system and spur action to promote quality and accountability. On the eve of the release of the documentary, join a conversation with Susie and Rick about what they've learned in this process and what you can do to help change the system. Guests: Guest: Susie Singer Carter, Writer and Director, and Rick Mountcastle, Former Federal Prosecutor
What is love? Baby don't hurt me – study shows 89% of people have experienced love, what's up with the other 11% and which side are you on? It's National Day of Unplugging and according to study: men monitor their social media more than women do (yeah…we're shocked too!) 75% of Americans say that they have skipped a social event because of not wanting to deal with PARKING! That's not to mention the paying part of it…Listen to Johnny's House to find out where they draw the line to avoid going out. Brian was putting in some yard work and gave his backyard a nice facelift. Listen to what projects everyone else from Johnny's House has been working on, and if they were successful completing it. Survey says that according to men – society has placed the pressure of them to “be manly”. Women, do you feel like you need to carry masculine energy to fulfill the lack there of from men? Johnny had to teach his son what a pager was after listening to a song from Tupac. From burning CD's to recording on cassettes in a boombox; listen to what everyone else had to say about old-school tech. What old person thing do you do; outside of Johnny going to Early Bird Diner, listen to the rest of everyone's list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is love? Baby don't hurt me – study shows 89% of people have experienced love, what's up with the other 11% and which side are you on? It's National Day of Unplugging and according to study: men monitor their social media more than women do (yeah…we're shocked too!) 75% of Americans say that they have skipped a social event because of not wanting to deal with PARKING! That's not to mention the paying part of it…Listen to Johnny's House to find out where they draw the line to avoid going out. Brian was putting in some yard work and gave his backyard a nice facelift. Listen to what projects everyone else from Johnny's House has been working on, and if they were successful completing it. Survey says that according to men – society has placed the pressure of them to “be manly”. Women, do you feel like you need to carry masculine energy to fulfill the lack there of from men? Johnny had to teach his son what a pager was after listening to a song from Tupac. From burning CD's to recording on cassettes in a boombox; listen to what everyone else had to say about old-school tech. What old person thing do you do; outside of Johnny going to Early Bird Diner, listen to the rest of everyone's list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Megan Markle was on a podcast with Emily Grede and spoke about reliving their twenties! Anna, Raven, and Producer Julie debate if they would want to relive their twenties. Anna believes she has a more lenient policy when it comes to not having designated cars in the house! Raven's car sharing is not so flexible. They ask their spouses about their car designations to see how they feel about it! Anna and Raven talk about a woman picked up a hitchhiker and ended up marrying them. Have you ever picked up a hitchhiker?! What happened? Eating in bed is super controversial but not to Tyra Banks! Anna says there are two things that are acceptable to eat in bed! Anna's daughter said she wishes Anna were Adam Sandler so she could be in movies like his daughters are. If your parents could have the best job when you were a kid, what would that job be? The new movie Superman has been doing super well at the box office! Intern Luke thinks old people don't go to the movies! Anna and Raven asked him to go around the office to find out if people still go to the movies! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news including the Tsunami warning and evacuation in Hawaii that has since been downgraded and Katy Perry becoming the future Queen of Canada…maybe! Sarah and James just adopted a puppy for their family and their daughter wants the puppy to sleep in her bed. Sarah is adamant about no pets in the bed for many reasons. She thinks her other three kids will fight over where the puppy will sleep each night and she doesn't want to deal with it, and because she thinks it's dirty to have an animal sleeping with her. James thinks that it's not harming anyone for the puppy to sleep in the daughter's bed, she's the oldest, and if she wants it, she gets seniority. What do you think? Kelly has a chance to win $3200! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Every caregiver knows the feeling—overwhelmed by endless to-do lists, struggling to coordinate help from well-meaning family members, and searching desperately for reliable information at 3 AM. Nicole àBeckett lived this reality when she lost both parents in her thirties, emerging from what she calls "the washing machine" of caregiving determined to create a solution.As co-founder of Hero Generation, Nicole has built what many caregivers only dream of: a comprehensive platform that organizes the chaos. In this candid conversation, she reveals how the platform's three pillars—organization, resources, and community—transform the caregiving experience. The system allows users to store vital information, delegate tasks to helpers, access expert guidance, and connect with others on similar journeys.What makes this episode particularly powerful is the shared understanding Don and I with Nicole about caregiving's hidden challenges. We discuss the moment you realize you're a caregiver (often long after you've taken on the role), the difficulty of navigating healthcare systems not designed to support family care providers, and the profound isolation that comes with the territory.Beyond practical solutions, the conversation explores how caregiving, despite its heartbreak, offers precious moments of connection. As Nicole reflects, "Having cared for my mom, I wouldn't change that for anything." Hero Generation aims to minimize stress so caregivers can be fully present during these meaningful interactions.The discussion also touches on broader themes of civic engagement and advocacy, emphasizing how collective action drives systemic change. Whether caring for aging parents, managing children's needs, or even coordinating pet care (a surprising use case for the platform), Hero Generation demonstrates how technology can strengthen rather than replace human connection.Ready to transform your caregiving journey? Listen now, and discover resources that might just make tomorrow a little easier. And don't forget to watch "No Country for Old People" on Amazon starting August 1st to join the movement for better long-term care systems.Connect with Nicole on Social Media:LINKEDININSTAGRAMFACEBOOKSupport the showBe a ROAR-ior!! JOIN THE R.O.A.R. MOVEMENT for quality long term care! Visit the No Country For Old People Website for more information.YOU CAN ALSO SUPPORT THE ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL PROMOTION OF OUR DOCUMENTARY "NO COUNTRY FOR OLD PEOPLE" BY MAKING A TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION THROUGH THE NATIONAL CONSUMER VOICE HERE Follow us on Twitter, FB, IG, & TiK Tok
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome back the team behind the film "No Country for Old People" About "No Country for Old People": A filmmaker chronicles her mother's last 6 months in a 5-star nursing home exposing what is a national systemic, deadly, profit-over-people business model. No Country For Old People; a Nursing Home Exposé is a scorching documentary posed to set the long-term care industry, policy makers, and the country ablaze. Shining a much-needed light on what is truly a national human emergency. No Country for Old People; a Nursing Home Exposé is a 3-part documentary that exposes the dark realities of neglect and abuse in nursing homes and throughout U.S. long-term care industry. The film answers four questions: What happens. 2. How does it happen? 3. Why does it happen? 4. And how do we fix it? The film highlights a systemic crisis - the result of corporate greed - that has been taking a devastating human toll within the walls of our nation's long-term care facilities for decades. The film weaves personal loss with journalistic rigor, exposing a pattern of abuse that is enabled by profit-first models that include chronic understaffing, undertraining, and financial exploitation. PERSONAL STORIES AND EMOTIONAL IMPACT: The filmmaker's own experience with her mother along with other emotional testimonies emphasize the human cost of systemic failure and illustrate the severe consequences of poor nursing home care. The film is both deeply personal and widely resonant — amplifying voices too often silenced and inviting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about aging, policy, and accountability in America. About Susie Singer Carter: Susie Singer Carter is a multi-award-winning, Oscar qualified filmmaker, writer, director, producer, actor, podcast producer, host, and Caregiver Advocate. She is best known for writing, directing, and producing the 2018 Oscar qualified short film, My Mom and The Girl starring Valerie Harper in her final performance, writing and producing “Bratz the Movie” for Lionsgate, and co-producing “Soul Surfer” for Sony. Susie also produces and hosts the podcast Love Conquers Alz – awarded BEST PODCAST 2020 by New Media Film Festival and is #4 on Feedspots' 2022 25 Best Alzheimer's Podcasts list. Susie is also the co-creator, co-writer, co-star, and director of the outrageous horror/comedy narrative podcast I Love Lucifer, nominated Best Audio Fiction 2023 by Indie Series Awards. Susie wrote the screenplay, “RUN”, based on the book “Plain Jane” and is attached to direct in spring 2024. She is currently writing, producing, and directing a docuseries, No Country For Old People, which centers on the Nursing Home Neglect and the systemic healthcare crisis responsible for it. She is also a host of the Writers Guild of America West's 3rd & Fairfax Podcast. About Rick Mountcastle: Mr. Mountcastle is the former United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia (2017-2018) and is a retired award-winning federal and state prosecutor. He led the prosecution of Purdue Pharma for fraudulently marketing OxyContin, as portrayed in the Emmy-nominated limited miniseries "Dopesick" (streaming on Hulu). He also led the criminal and civil prosecution of Abbott Laboratories for fraudulently marketing the anti-epileptic, Depakote, for use as a chemical restraint for dementia patients in nursing homes, resulting in Abbott's guilty plea to a felony and payment of $1.5 billion, at the time the largest penalty against a pharmaceutical company for misconduct related to a single drug. Mr. Mountcastle spent his career prosecuting healthcare companies and executives who exploited vulnerable patients for profit, and brings his passion to change a system that allows such exploitation to this project. About Don Priess: For over two decades, Don Priess has shunned sleep in order to become a highly sought-after, award winning writer, producer, director and editor. He co-founded Modern Media, now one of the top marketing and infomercial production companies in the world. After six years and hundreds of TV and radio commercials, Don decided to spread his wings and since his credits include projects for CBS/Dic Entertainment, Nickelodeon, Buena Vista, American Movie Classics, Lifetime, Hanna-Barbera, Playboy Entertainment and more. While continuing to work on a wide variety of entertainment projects, Don teamed with the highly energetic and talented Susie Singer Carter as part of Go Girl Media. Together they were the writers and Co-Executive Producers of two series for CBS, “CAKE” and “DANCE REVOLUTION”, SURVIVING HAWKING, and “SILVER LININGS” for Fox Television Studios.
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07-29-25 - Latest S*Heel Of The Year Candidate Is Corey Beckham Who Sold Old People For Medicare BenefitsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
HYROX fears the elderly. HYROX goes to Ottawa (and a bunch of other places). DEKA starts pre sales. Join insightful podcast discussions about HYROX, DEKA, and The Deadly Dozen with athletes, event directors, and industry insiders. Stay tuned for engaging content about the dynamic world of fitness racing. The HFM Live Show is always live, except for when it's the Not So Live Show. It's always up on Youtube Monday Night and on Podcast players early Tuesday morning. Connect & Support: Follow today's guest: Cheryl Snow | Ugly Dave | Support us through The Cup Of Coffee. Follow Hybrid Fitness Media on IG.
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This week on The Bachelor Lifestyle, Brian and Jason dive deep into a strange and confusing episode of Bachelor in Paradise. From geriatric contestants doing water aerobics to Gen Z slang confusion, it's clear this isn't the Paradise we signed up for. The guys break down the bizarre pivot from beachside romance to game show competition—with $500,000 on the line. Along the way, they cover chewed gum kisses, dating red flags, “pause” vs. “no homo,” and a whole lot of April's age.⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 – Intro: The “Great White Shark” of Bachelor Podcasts02:00 – BiP has become... PG? Where's the drama?!06:00 – April is 95 years old (allegedly) and stealing screentime08:45 – Hannah Brown cameo: Why is she even here?12:00 – Kat stirs up fake drama with Dale – just for the cameras18:30 – The mystery of "I deaded it" and Gen Z slang23:00 – What is “pause”? A slang etymology debate29:15 – Bailey gives Jeremy his gum back
What is love? Baby don't hurt me – study shows 89% of people have experienced love, what's up with the other 11% and which side are you on? It's National Day of Unplugging and according to study: men monitor their social media more than women do (yeah…we're shocked too!) 75% of Americans say that they have skipped a social event because of not wanting to deal with PARKING! That's not to mention the paying part of it…Listen to Johnny's House to find out where they draw the line to avoid going out. Brian was putting in some yard work and gave his backyard a nice facelift. Listen to what projects everyone else from Johnny's House has been working on, and if they were successful completing it. Survey says that according to men – society has placed the pressure of them to “be manly”. Women, do you feel like you need to carry masculine energy to fulfill the lack there of from men? Johnny had to teach his son what a pager was after listening to a song from Tupac. From burning CD's to recording on cassettes in a boombox; listen to what everyone else had to say about old-school tech. What old person thing do you do; outside of Johnny going to Early Bird Diner, listen to the rest of everyone's list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is love? Baby don't hurt me – study shows 89% of people have experienced love, what's up with the other 11% and which side are you on? It's National Day of Unplugging and according to study: men monitor their social media more than women do (yeah…we're shocked too!) 75% of Americans say that they have skipped a social event because of not wanting to deal with PARKING! That's not to mention the paying part of it…Listen to Johnny's House to find out where they draw the line to avoid going out. Brian was putting in some yard work and gave his backyard a nice facelift. Listen to what projects everyone else from Johnny's House has been working on, and if they were successful completing it. Survey says that according to men – society has placed the pressure of them to “be manly”. Women, do you feel like you need to carry masculine energy to fulfill the lack there of from men? Johnny had to teach his son what a pager was after listening to a song from Tupac. From burning CD's to recording on cassettes in a boombox; listen to what everyone else had to say about old-school tech. What old person thing do you do; outside of Johnny going to Early Bird Diner, listen to the rest of everyone's list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HOUR 4- Klein's Sex Excuse, Old People's Secrets and MORE full 1309 Tue, 22 Jul 2025 15:48:00 +0000 1MNhWk6sQRHYGr97xqqYbvlBHK0mo4eS society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 4- Klein's Sex Excuse, Old People's Secrets and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
No Country For Old People Susie singer Carter Bio Susie Singer Carter is an award-winning American writer, director, producer, and actress. She was born on July 11, 1975, in Los Angeles, California. Career Highlights: Early Career: She began a television career by writing and producing two CBS Saturday morning shows, "Cake" and "Dance Revolution". Film: She transitioned into features, writing and producing "Bratz: The Movie" for Lionsgate and co-producing the critically acclaimed "Soul Surfer" for Sony. Go Girl Media: She owns Go Girl Media, a TV and film development and production company. It focuses on projects that emphasize "girl power of all kinds". Advocacy through Film: Susie is known for raising awareness about social issues. Her documentary, "No Country for Old People", highlights neglect and mistreatment in nursing homes. She also directed the Oscar-qualified short film "My Mom and The Girl", which addresses Alzheimer's disease. Podcasts: She produces and hosts the podcast "Love Conquers Alz," which focuses on Alzheimer's caregiving. She also co-created, co-wrote, co-starred in, and directed the horror/comedy narrative podcast "I Love Lucifer". Singing Career: Susie Singer Carter had a singing career earlier in life. As a teenager, under the name Susan Rafey, she signed with a major label and recorded albums like "Hurt So Bad" and "Wonderful Deeds and Adventures". She put her singing career aside to focus on writing for television. Later, singing in a jazz club in Paris reignited her passion, leading her to record again. Overall, Susie Singer Carter is a multi-talented individual. Her diverse career in entertainment is matched by a passion for using storytelling to create positive change and raise awareness about important social issues.
No Country For Old People Susie singer Carter Bio Susie Singer Carter is an award-winning American writer, director, producer, and actress. She was born on July 11, 1975, in Los Angeles, California. Career Highlights: Early Career: She began a television career by writing and producing two CBS Saturday morning shows, "Cake" and "Dance Revolution". Film: She transitioned into features, writing and producing "Bratz: The Movie" for Lionsgate and co-producing the critically acclaimed "Soul Surfer" for Sony. Go Girl Media: She owns Go Girl Media, a TV and film development and production company. It focuses on projects that emphasize "girl power of all kinds". Advocacy through Film: Susie is known for raising awareness about social issues. Her documentary, "No Country for Old People", highlights neglect and mistreatment in nursing homes. She also directed the Oscar-qualified short film "My Mom and The Girl", which addresses Alzheimer's disease. Podcasts: She produces and hosts the podcast "Love Conquers Alz," which focuses on Alzheimer's caregiving. She also co-created, co-wrote, co-starred in, and directed the horror/comedy narrative podcast "I Love Lucifer". Singing Career: Susie Singer Carter had a singing career earlier in life. As a teenager, under the name Susan Rafey, she signed with a major label and recorded albums like "Hurt So Bad" and "Wonderful Deeds and Adventures". She put her singing career aside to focus on writing for television. Later, singing in a jazz club in Paris reignited her passion, leading her to record again. Overall, Susie Singer Carter is a multi-talented individual. Her diverse career in entertainment is matched by a passion for using storytelling to create positive change and raise awareness about important social issues.
No Country For Old People Director Susie Singer Carter Susie singer Carter Bio Susie Singer Carter is an award-winning American writer, director, producer, and actress. She was born on July 11, 1975, in Los Angeles, California. Career Highlights: Early Career: She began a television career by writing and producing two CBS Saturday morning shows, "Cake" and "Dance Revolution". Film: She transitioned into features, writing and producing "Bratz: The Movie" for Lionsgate and co-producing the critically acclaimed "Soul Surfer" for Sony. Go Girl Media: She owns Go Girl Media, a TV and film development and production company. It focuses on projects that emphasize "girl power of all kinds". Advocacy through Film: Susie is known for raising awareness about social issues. Her documentary, "No Country for Old People", highlights neglect and mistreatment in nursing homes. She also directed the Oscar-qualified short film "My Mom and The Girl", which addresses Alzheimer's disease. Podcasts: She produces and hosts the podcast "Love Conquers Alz," which focuses on Alzheimer's caregiving. She also co-created, co-wrote, co-starred in, and directed the horror/comedy narrative podcast "I Love Lucifer". Singing Career: Susie Singer Carter had a singing career earlier in life. As a teenager, under the name Susan Rafey, she signed with a major label and recorded albums like "Hurt So Bad" and "Wonderful Deeds and Adventures". She put her singing career aside to focus on writing for television. Later, singing in a jazz club in Paris reignited her passion, leading her to record again. Overall, Susie Singer Carter is a multi-talented individual. Her diverse career in entertainment is matched by a passion for using storytelling to create positive change and raise awareness about important social issues.
Alzheimer's and elder care demand our attention not just because millions endure them, but because the systems that are supposed to protect our most vulnerable are fundamentally broken. In light of the upcoming release of our documentary, No Country For Old People; a Nursing Home Exposé, August 1st on Amazon, my producing partner and today's guest host, Rick Mountcastle (whose work prosecuting Purdue Pharma was dramatized in Hulu's "Dopesick") and I are turning our focus on elder abuse. In this powerful episode, we're joined by Richard Routman, whose 14-year career at the Department of Health and Human Services gave him a front-row seat to nursing home neglect cases, pulls back the curtain on why elder abuse persists despite seemingly robust regulations. The reality is sobering: residents fear retaliation if they report mistreatment, staff worry about losing jobs if they speak up, and facility administrators actively obstruct investigations by altering records or instructing employees to "forget" incidents when questioned by surveyors. Meanwhile, the regulatory landscape remains fragmented between federal agencies, state surveyors, Adult Protective Services, and law enforcement—creating dangerous gaps where abuse reports disappear. Most troubling is how money influences the entire system. The nursing home industry spends hundreds of millions annually on political contributions and lobbying, effectively buying themselves protection from meaningful reform. As Richard notes, ordinary citizens advocating for better care are "fighting with sticks" while the industry fights "with guns." Yet this conversation offers hope through specific action steps. Every county has a Commission on Aging that citizens can join to question officials and advocate for improved oversight. Families should learn their rights regarding documenting care—in many cases, they can legally record conditions despite what staff might claim. Most importantly, Richard reminds us that cultural change starts with rejecting the ageism that treats elder abuse as somehow less urgent than child abuse. Don't miss our documentary "No Country for Old People" launching on Amazon August 1st. Until then, remember that knowledge, community action, and love remain our most powerful tools against a system that too often fails those who built our world. Support the show Be a ROAR-ior!! JOIN THE R.O.A.R. MOVEMENT for quality long term care! Visit the No Country For Old People Website for more information. YOU CAN ALSO SUPPORT THE ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL PROMOTION OF OUR DOCUMENTARY "NO COUNTRY FOR OLD PEOPLE" BY MAKING A TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION THROUGH THE NATIONAL CONSUMER VOICE HERE Follow us on Twitter, FB, IG, & TiK Tok
Alzheimer's and elder care demand our attention not just because millions endure them, but because the systems that are supposed to protect our most vulnerable are fundamentally broken. In light of the upcoming release of our documentary, No Country For Old People; a Nursing Home Exposé, August 1st on Amazon, my producing partner and today's guest host, Rick Mountcastle (whose work prosecuting Purdue Pharma was dramatized in Hulu's "Dopesick") and I are turning our focus on elder abuse. In this powerful episode, we're joined by Richard Routman, whose 14-year career at the Department of Health and Human Services gave him a front-row seat to nursing home neglect cases, pulls back the curtain on why elder abuse persists despite seemingly robust regulations. The reality is sobering: residents fear retaliation if they report mistreatment, staff worry about losing jobs if they speak up, and facility administrators actively obstruct investigations by altering records or instructing employees to "forget" incidents when questioned by surveyors. Meanwhile, the regulatory landscape remains fragmented between federal agencies, state surveyors, Adult Protective Services, and law enforcement—creating dangerous gaps where abuse reports disappear.Most troubling is how money influences the entire system. The nursing home industry spends hundreds of millions annually on political contributions and lobbying, effectively buying themselves protection from meaningful reform. As Richard notes, ordinary citizens advocating for better care are "fighting with sticks" while the industry fights "with guns."Yet this conversation offers hope through specific action steps. Every county has a Commission on Aging that citizens can join to question officials and advocate for improved oversight. Families should learn their rights regarding documenting care—in many cases, they can legally record conditions despite what staff might claim. Most importantly, Richard reminds us that cultural change starts with rejecting the ageism that treats elder abuse as somehow less urgent than child abuse.Don't miss our documentary "No Country for Old People" launching on Amazon August 1st. Until then, remember that knowledge, community action, and love remain our most powerful tools against a system that too often fails those who built our world.Support the showBe a ROAR-ior!! JOIN THE R.O.A.R. MOVEMENT for quality long term care! Visit the No Country For Old People Website for more information.YOU CAN ALSO SUPPORT THE ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL PROMOTION OF OUR DOCUMENTARY "NO COUNTRY FOR OLD PEOPLE" BY MAKING A TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION THROUGH THE NATIONAL CONSUMER VOICE HERE Follow us on Twitter, FB, IG, & TiK Tok
We start off today a little out of our lane by talking about actual news, POTUS upholding the Texas law requiring age verification for porn. Then, Dan is irritated with Trey over the kettlebell workout Trey sent him, we find out there might be a cure for old people smell, we find out why Johnny is now gumming the leg, and we find out why it's the C. But first, birthdays!The Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.The Treehouse WebsiteGet a FREE roof inspection from the best company in DFW:Cook DFW Roofing & Restoration Defender OutdoorsUse code TREEHOUSE to unlock special discounts at Defender Outdoors!CLICK HERE TO DONATE:The RMS Treehouse Listeners FoundationLINKS:Supreme Court upholds Texas law requiring age verification for porn sites | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth'Old people smell' can be cured with a simple everyday food according to a longevity expert | Daily Mail Online'Cobra Kai's Martin Kove Apologizes For Biting Co-Star (Excl)Man avoiding angry wife resorted to burglary, FL cops say | Miami Herald
0:00 - The NBA Draft is in the books, and the Nuggets didn't make any wild moves to trade into the action. But, they did sign a few players to 2 way contracts. 17:05 - The Buffalo Sabres are shopping Bowen Byram and supposedly, the Avs are in the mix. Do you want to see Bo back in Denver?29:39 - What are sports that old people (like Vic and Mose) can actually play?
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B:Coffee TalkDolly Parton in VegasWhat to Drink in the HeatStupid CriminalDear SnarkyNightmares that Kill18th Century PortraitOld People SmellSwearing ParrotThat's a Great QuestionTop Ranked CarsGarden PlantedQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HOUR 4- Old People's Secrets, Summer Bucket List and MORE full 1628 Tue, 24 Jun 2025 15:55:00 +0000 Eg82YLLK2lTmmk4prVbJTb3C0WQRaKFz society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 4- Old People's Secrets, Summer Bucket List and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
Everyone is experiencing dry mouth symptoms these days. The elderly might have systemic reasons, the youth are seemingly being prescribed drugs at earlier ages than ever, and people of all ages have behaviors or habits that are contributory. So what can we do? Give this episode a listen for a simple solution that works for all ages! **In partnership with Dr. Jen Oral Care DrJenOralcare.com for your free sample!
HOUR 4- The Car Follow, Old People's Secrets and MORE full 1228 Tue, 17 Jun 2025 15:54:00 +0000 g7GnpnQhQZhmS2xjPqmkiBZM6dZkYnpA society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 4- The Car Follow, Old People's Secrets and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?
Vinnie's mom is coming to town! With her new dog! This is your LAST CHANCE to watch ‘Dirty Dancing' and join in tomorrow's fun. Plus, Matty is complaining about something ridiculous… again!
Our genes don't really determine how well we'll age in later life — and that's good news. Dr. Eric Topol is executive vice president and a professor of molecular medicine at Scripps Research, the largest nonprofit biomedical institute in the United States. He's also a practicing cardiologist, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the study of what he calls the “wellderly” – those people who age to 80 without chronic disease – and the findings that he says can help us all reach that milestone. His book is “Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices