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The Not Old – Better Show is a radio show that is broadcast over the Internet using podcast technology discussing the hottest issues and topics that fascinate and inform those 50+ age Americans and are of interest and concern to boomers.
Not Old – Better viewers and listeners can “tune in” whenever they want, giving them the freedom to enjoy the show in the gym, in the car, at home or work.
A SHOW FOR THOSE 50+, BY THOSE 50+ Talk About Better®

The Not Old - Better Show Paul Vogelzang

    • Health & Fitness

The Not Old – Better Show is a radio show that is broadcast over the Internet using podcast technology discussing the hottest issues and topics that fascinate and inform those 50+ age Americans and are of interest and concern to boomers.
Not Old – Better viewers and listeners can “tune in” whenever they want, giving them the freedom to enjoy the show in the gym, in the car, at home or work.
A SHOW FOR THOSE 50+, BY THOSE 50+ Talk About Better®

    Unleashing Love: The Science and Soul of the Human-Dog Bond

    Unleashing Love: The Science and Soul of the Human-Dog Bond

    Unleashing Love: The Science and Soul of the Human-Dog Bond
    The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series
    Welcome to a riveting episode of the Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series, on radio and podcast, I’m Paul Vogelzang, and I’m a dog person!
    If you're a dog person, your dog is not just a pet; they're a cherished member of your family. Yet, the depth of this bond might be even more profound than you realize. Today, we delve into the heart of the human-canine connection, guided by the insights of our guests today, Smithsonian Associates Jen Golbeck and Stacey Colino, authors of "The Purest Bond: Understanding the Human–Canine Connection." 
    They unveil the myriad ways our furry companions enrich our lives, beyond the joy of their wagging tails and comforting presence. From bolstering our physical health to enhancing our emotional resilience, the impact of dogs on our well-being is both vast and deeply reciprocal. Prepare to explore the science and stories behind this special relationship. Discover how dogs not only receive our love but return it in measures beyond our understanding. This episode promises to deepen your appreciation for your four-legged friend, revealing the true extent of the love they offer and the remarkable ways they improve our lives. Join us as we uncover the purest bond, one that makes our lives richer, healthier, happier, and infinitely more meaningful.
    Both Stacey Colino and Jen Golbeck have agreed to read a brief passage from their new book, The Purest Bond: Understanding the Human–Canine Connection."  and we’ll hear that now.
    Of course, our guests, Smithsonian Associates Jen Golbeck and Stacey Colino today have just read brief passages from their new book, The Purest Bond: Understanding the Human–Canine Connection." and we’ll bring them in now for our interview.  
    My thanks to Smithsonian Associates Jen Golbeck and Stacey Colino,  co authors of the new book, The Purest Bond: Understanding the Human–Canine Connection."   Please check out our show notes today for more details. My thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show.  My thanks to you, our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast, and my thanks always to Executive Producer Sam Heninger for all his work on the show.  Please be well, be safe, and Let’s Talk About Better™.  The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series on radio and podcast.  Thanks, everybody and we’ll see you next week.  For more information about Smithsonian Associates, please click here:  https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/human-canine-connection

    • 30 min
    Shattering Ceilings, Shaping a Nation: The Frances Perkins Story with Stephanie Dray on The Not Old Better Show

    Shattering Ceilings, Shaping a Nation: The Frances Perkins Story with Stephanie Dray on The Not Old Better Show

    Shattering Ceilings, Shaping a Nation: The Frances Perkins Story with Stephanie Dray on The Not Old Better Show
    The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series
    Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series on radio and podcast, sponsored by TalkSpace. Our episode is where history and the present converge to inspire, inform, and ignite our audience. Today, we're embarking on a journey through time, guided by the  New York Times Bestselling author, Stephanie Dray, a master of historical fiction who brings to life the stories of women whose legacies have sculpted our world.
    In this episode, we delve deep into the heart of early 20th-century America with Stephanie Dray's latest tour de force, which is available at Apple Books, "Becoming Madam Secretary." This riveting novel chronicles the real life of Frances Perkins, a woman of indomitable spirit and intellect, who shattered glass ceilings to become the first female Cabinet member in U.S. history, serving as Secretary of Labor under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
    Raised on tales of revolutionary ancestors, Perkins' journey from the tenements of New York City's Hell's Kitchen to the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., is a testament to her unwavering determination to enact change. Through Dray's meticulous research and compelling narrative, we witness Perkins navigating a world dominated by men, her life intertwined with figures like Sinclair Lewis and Eleanor Roosevelt, and her pivotal role in shaping policies that remain cornerstones of American society, such as social security and labor rights.
    But "Becoming Madam Secretary" is more than a chronicle of political achievement; it's a story of personal sacrifice, love, loss, and the balance between public service and private life in times of national crisis. It's a tale that resonates profoundly with our audience, reminding us of the enduring impact of perseverance, vision, and the courage to challenge the status quo.
    Join us for an enlightening conversation with NYT best-selling author Stephanie Dray, as we explore the depths of Frances Perkins' legacy, the challenges of bringing historical figures to life, and the lessons their stories hold for us today. This is not just history; it's inspiration for living our best lives, understanding the power of resilience, and the importance of contributing to a world that future generations will inherit.
    Prepare to be captivated by the story of a woman who dared to dream, fight, and pave the way for a better tomorrow. This is The Not Old Better Show, where the past is always present, and the future is something we create together. Stay tuned.
    My thanks to  NYT best-selling author Stephanie Dray who’s written the new book, "Becoming Madam Secretary”.  My thanks to TalkSpace for sponsoring today's episode. My thanks to you, our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast.  My thanks to Executive Producer, Sam Heninger.  Please be well, be safe, and Let’s Talk About Better™. The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series  on radio and podcast. Thanks, everybody, and we’ll see you next week.

    • 29 min
    Prevention Magazine Interview Series June 2024

    Prevention Magazine Interview Series June 2024

    Prevention Magazine Interview Series, June 2024
    The Not Old Better Show, Prevention Magazine,Editor in Chief, Interview Series: June 2024
    Welcome to The Not Old Better Show Prevention Magazine Health and Wellness Interview Series on radio and podcast. I’m Paul Vogelzang, and this is the next installment of our Editor in Chief series is with Marisa Cohen, Contributing Editor at Prevention Magazine and today we have another engaging episode in collaboration with Prevention Magazine: we're tackling some of the most pressing health topics crucial for our audience—adults over 60 who are committed to living their best lives. Let's get right into it: we have another packed show!
    For our issue overview, Marisa Cohen, Contributing Editor at Prevention Magazine, is with us first. Marisa will briefly talk about June Prevention Magazine highlights like the subjects of Skin Health, and some insteresting facts about our furry friends, when we think about Pet Health. But, specifically, Marisa will share some important daily habits that can significantly enhance skin health that most people might be overlooking, and then our feature interview with Prevention Magazine cover story author Alyssa Jung, Senior Editor, Fitness & Nutrition. Alyssa Jung will join us in just a few minutes to talk about how to Heal Your Body with Food.
    But today’s episode promises to be both informative and inspiring, tailored to our seasoned listeners who are passionate about living their best lives.
    I hope you’ve enjoyed our June 2024 Prevention Magazine, Editor in Chief Interview Series with Marisa Cohen.    Marisa Cohen, Contributing Editor at Prevention Magazine Today, we spoke with Marisa Cohen about Skin Care, and we also talked about the importance of Pet Health and some of those myths.  Our feature interview with Prevention Magazine cover story author Alyssa Jung, Senior Editor, Fitness & Nutrition, about how to Heal Your Body with Food Thank you, Marisa Cohen and Alyssa Jung for your invaluable insights into the June issue of Prevention Magazine. And thank you, our audience, for tuning in. Remember, knowledge is power, and it's never too late to live your best life. The Not Old Better Show Prevention Magazine Health and Wellness Interview Series. Check it out the June 2024 issue, and please sign up for the Prevention Magazine Prevention Premium Program. Everything will be in our show notes today…Be well, be safe, and Let’s Talk About Better™…The Not Old Better Show, Prevention Magazine Health and Wellness interview series.  Until next time, stay informed and stay healthy; thanks, everybody, and we will see you next month.

    • 31 min
    Smithsonian Associate, Dr. Joseph Slaughter, Faith In Markets

    Smithsonian Associate, Dr. Joseph Slaughter, Faith In Markets

     
    Faithful Foundations: Unveiling the Moral Roots of American Capitalism
     
    The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series
     
    Welcome to another riveting episode of the Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series, on radio and podcast, where today we embark on a fascinating journey through time, exploring the dynamic intersections of faith, fortune, and the foundational fabric of American society with returning guest, Smithsonian Associate Joseph Slaughter,
     
    In this episode, we are expanding on our recent interview with Smithsonian Associate Joseph Slaughter, Assistant Professor of History at Wesleyan University and we dive into the pages of Joseph's compelling new book, "Faith in Markets," which offers a groundbreaking exploration of the 19th-century Protestant revivals and the dramatic expansion of the marketplace. Today Smithsonian Associate Joseph Slaughter  will tell us about visionary entrepreneurs who, driven by their faith, embarked on business ventures that aimed not just at profit, but at molding a moral and Christian marketplace. From the sophisticated textile factories of George Rapp & Associates to the virtuous publishing endeavors of Harper & Brothers, we uncover how these pioneers attempted to weave their religious convictions with their commercial aspirations.
     
    But how does this historical tapestry relate to us today? In an age where the lines between secular and sacred seem more pronounced, the tales of the Pioneer Stage Coach Line, George Rapp & Associates, and Harper & Brothers remind us that the marketplace has always been a battleground for moral and ethical ideologies. Their efforts to integrate business practices with religious beliefs provide a mirror, reflecting our ongoing struggles and aspirations for a moral economy.
     
    This episode is not just a journey through time; it’s an invitation to reflect on the principles that guide our modern marketplace. Are we building a world of commerce that uplifts, reforms, and unites? Or have we strayed from the visions that once sought to harmonize morality with markets?
     
    My thanks to Smithsonian Associate Joseph Slaughter, Assistant Professor of History at Wesleyan University.  Dr. Joseph Slaughter will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up, so please check out our show notes today for more details. My thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show.  My thanks to you, our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast. My thanks to Executive Producer, Sam Heninger.  Please be well, be safe, and Let’s Talk About Better™.  The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series on radio and podcast.  Thanks, everybody and we’ll see you next week.  For more information about Smithsonian Associates, please click here: https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/evangelicalism-in-america

    • 35 min
    Unveiling the Past, Unearthing the Future: The Saga of Science with Ann Parson

    Unveiling the Past, Unearthing the Future: The Saga of Science with Ann Parson

    Unveiling the Past, Unearthing the Future: The Saga of Science with Ann Parson
    The Not Old Better Show, Inside Science Interview Series
    Welcome, discerning listeners, birders, and bird watchers, to a new chapter of the Not Old Better Show Science Interview Series on radio and podcast. Today, we journey through the pages of history into the heart of America's scientific awakening with our esteemed guest, science writer, Ann B. Parson, author of "The Birds of Dog." This historical fiction novel, a tapestry woven with threads of fact and fiction, delves into the rich and often overlooked narratives of America's earliest scientific minds and their tussle with nature's untouched wonders.
    Imagine a time when the clatter of the telegraph and the hiss of steam engines were as novel as smartphones are today. A time when new technologies were hurtling humanity forward, yet paradoxically threatening the very splendors they sought to study. In "The Birds of Dog," Parson brings this vibrant era to life through the eyes of Catharine Pickering, a fictional curator's assistant at the Boston Society of Natural History, and her cousin Charles, a true historical figure and a pioneer of the natural sciences, including amazing letters written in the 1830s!
    That, of course, is our guest today, science writer Ann Parson, reading from her new book, “The Birds of Dog.” In our conversation today with Ann Parson, we'll explore the pivotal choices behind Parson's shift from nonfiction to the world of historical fiction, allowing her to color within and beyond the lines of history's canvas. We'll discuss the interplay of hunting, the advent of wildlife conservation, and the rise of technologies that both propelled science and imperiled its subjects.
    But what of the characters that dance across these pages? From John James Audubon to Charles Dickens, Henry Thoreau to John Wilkes Booth's father, Parson stitches these historical giants into the fabric of her narrative, breathing life into the past with her meticulous research and vibrant storytelling.
    So prepare to be whisked away to a time of curiosity cabinets and scientific marvels, where the world was ripe for discovery and every new finding was a treasure. This is "The Birds of Dog," a story of passion, progress, and the perpetual dance between humanity's reach for knowledge and the natural world's enigmatic beauty. Join us for this expedition through time, where science and story meet, right here on the  Not Old Better Show Science Interview Series on radio and podcast.
    My thanks to  science writer author Ann B. Parson who’s written the new book "The Birds of Dog,"   My thanks to you, our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast.  My thanks to Executive Producer, Sam Heninger.  Please be well, be safe, and Let’s Talk About Better™. The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series  on radio and podcast. Thanks, everybody, and we’ll see you next week.

    • 22 min
    Unlocking the Secrets of English: Smithsonian Associate Anne Curzan Reveals How Language Evolves

    Unlocking the Secrets of English: Smithsonian Associate Anne Curzan Reveals How Language Evolves

    Unlocking the Secrets of English: Smithsonian Associate Anne Curzan Reveals How Language Evolves
    The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series
    Welcome to this special edition of The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates interview series. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and today, we're diving into the fascinating evolution of the English language with none other than Smithsonian Associate Anne Curzan, a distinguished historian of the English language, linguist,at the University of Michigan, and host herself of the NPR Michigan Public Radio Program, ‘That’s What They Say.’
    In a world where the rules of grammar and language are often debated and dissected, Anne Curzan stands out as a voice of reason and enlightenment. Her latest masterpiece, "Says Who? A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares About Words," challenges us to rethink what we know about English, pushing the boundaries between traditional grammar and the dynamic, ever-evolving nature of language.  Anne Curzan will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up and the title of her presentation is Language Peeves: Inner Grammandos vs. Inner Wordies.  Check out our show notes today for more information about Anne Curzan’s upcoming Smithsonian Associates presentation, but we have Anne today and let’s take a listen to a brief reading by Anne Curzan from her new book, "Says Who? A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares About Words,"
    That of course is our guest today, Dr. Anne Curzan reading from her new book,  "Says Who? A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares About Words," We’ll be talking to Anne in just a moment, and throughout our conversation, we'll explore the balance between preserving the rich history of language and embracing its inevitable evolution. Today Anne Curzn will share her insights on the primary drivers of language change, whether it be societal shifts or the impact of digital communication. We'll delve into the heart of the debate over grammatical 'rules', the singular 'they', and how these discussions reflect broader societal changes.
    For our listeners, especially those over 60, Anne Curzan offers practical advice on both remaining relevant in today’s multi generational world and in navigating these linguistic shifts, ensuring that language remains a tool for connection, not division among us all. And for a glimpse into the future, Anne will share her predictions and hopes for the evolution of the English language in the coming decade.
    So, whether you're a self-proclaimed 'grammando', a word enthusiast, or simply curious about the words we use and why we use them, this episode promises to enlighten, entertain, and inspire. Let's embark on this linguistic journey together, right here on The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates interview series.
    My thanks to Smithsonian Associate Dr. Anne Curzan, a distinguished historian of the English language, linguist,at the University of Michigan, and host herself of the NPR Michigan Public Radio Program, ‘That’s What They Say.’ Dr. Anne Curzan will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up, and the title of her presentation is Language Peeves: Inner Grammandos vs. Inner Wordies, so please check out our show notes today for more details. My thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show.  My thanks to you, our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast.  My thanks to Executive Producer, Sam Heninger.  Please be well, be safe, and Let’s Talk About Better™.  The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series on radio and podcast.  Thanks, everybody and we’ll see you next week.  For more information about Smithsonian Associates, please click here:  https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/language-peeves

    • 31 min

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