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"Advice from the Wisest Americans on Love, Relationships and Marriage"
Julie & Jim have a last minute getaway in Newkirk Oklahoma. A great weekend with one exception... Jim forgot his toothbrush. Question: Would you share your toothbrush??? Also, Julie talks about her latest read, "30 Lessons For Love from the Wisest Americans". Specifically, how do you keep the spark alive after decases of marriage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fighting isolation through schedules, journaling and connection kicks off this episode. We also talk about the roles of cultivating gratitude and curiosity in times of adversity, and we celebrate walking on the US’s National Walking Day even as we distance ourselves socially during the coronavirus pandemic. LET’S TALK THE WALK! Wellness While Walking Facebook page Wellness While Walking on Instagram Wellness While Walking on Twitter Wellness While Walking website for show notes and other information Email: wellnesswhilewalking@gmail.com RESOURCES AND SOURCES (some links may be affiliate links) Cultivating Gratitude “Why Gratitude is Good,” greatergood.berkeley.edu Walking Organizations Walk With a Doc organization Corona Cluster Distance Walkers Facebook Page – public walking group (temporary, during Coronavirus Crisis) Isolation during Coronavirus Pandemic “I Spent a Year in Space, and I Have Tips on Isolation to Share,” Scott Kelly, nyt.com Kelly’s Recommended Coronavirus Sources: World Health Organization and Coronavirus Resource Center The Artist’s Way, Julia Cameron “Julia Cameron Wants You to Do Your Morning Pages,” nyt.com “How to Help – Or Get Help – in the Coronavirus Pandemic,” time.com Curiosity: A Character Strength Curious? Discover the Missing Ingredient to a Fulfilling Life, Todd Kashdan. 30 Lessons For Living: Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans, Karl Pillemer. Your Empty Nest Coach podcast, Episode 83 DISCLAIMER Neither I nor my podcast guests are doctors or healthcare professionals of any kind, and nothing on this podcast or associated content should be considered medical advice. The information provided by Wellness While Walking Podcast and associated material, by Whole Life Workshop and by Bermuda Road Wellness LLC is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment, and before undertaking a new health care regimen, including walking.
This week, Rabbi Segal speaks with Moishe Bane, President of the Orthodox Union and partner at Ropes & Gray LLP. In the first part of their conversation, President Bane offers an inside look at the OU, and discusses his educational philosophy (for children and adults alike) with Rabbi Segal. President Bane also explores his background as an activist within the Orthodox community, and shares his most powerful moment of the Jewish year. The book President Bane mentions is "30 Lessons for Living: Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans," by Karl Pillemer.
What does it take to keep a marriage going, and going happily? Karl Pillemer shares what he's learned from couples who've been married, forty, fifty, sixty years, or longer. Pillemer is a Cornell University gerontologist and author of 30 Lessons for Loving: Advice from the Wisest Americans on Love, Relationships, and Marriage.
It was Woody Allen who said that “marriage was the end of hope.” We know from the behavior of millennials today that while they strongly favor equality of marriage, they are not to keen on the institution for themselves.Arguably marriage today, like so much in our society, is undergoing a transition and even disruption. Marriage today is certainly not your parents marriage….but is it maybe your grandparents.Suppose we skip back not one, but two generations and look at marriage. Can we learn anything that is at all relevant to our 24/7 tech driven culture today?Karl Pillemer thinks so. He has taken the time to talk to hundreds of older retirees about their relationships and their marriages, in the hope that age might provide a little wisdom on one of the oldest subjects. The results are in 30 Lessons for Loving: Advice from the Wisest Americans on Love, Relationships, and Marriage.My conversation with Karl Pillemer:
Karl Pillemer, author of the book, "30 Lessons for Living: Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans" reflects on what he's learned from discussions with older Americans.
When it comes to the stuff of life, there is no shortage of people and resources who offer insights on how to be successful, get a job, have meaningful relationships, and more. The experts range from celebrities to academics to anyone with a blog. Our guest in this episode is Karl Pillemer, author of 30 Lessons for Living: Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans. There are all kinds of reasons why Justin Bieber or other celebrities aren't the best sources for life lessons! But what if we talked to people who have lived much of their life and had a bit of a retrospective or lessons learned with them? That's the idea behind Karl's book, which we discuss in this episode. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! Total Duration 40:24 Download episode 90 30 Lessons Trailer For more about Karl and his book, check out this trailer: {youtube}PRaboPigDyc{/youtube} QUADRILLE LAURIER (6EME PARTIE) by Isidore Soucy is licensed under a Orphan Work License. TROUBA by Steve Gunn is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *A Day of Ashes and Rituals of Renewal* for Wednesday February 22 and Sunday, 26 February 2012; book review: *30 Lessons for Living; Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans* by Karl Pillemer (2011); film review: *Hell and Back Again* (2010); poem review: *Marked by Ashes* by Walter Brueggemann.