Who I Met Today Pamela Lamp
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It’s never too late to learn something new. Every two weeks, join Pam Lamp as she interviews people from all walks of life. Through conversations about health, food, books, aging, and travel, explore new territory and expand your horizons.
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Cindy Burnett - Summer Reading
In episode 32, Cindy Burnett offers suggestions for our summer reading. She recommends eight books she loves that are perfect for tucking into our beach and travel bags this summer. The books represent all genres—something for every type of reader.
We discuss her podcast—Thoughts From a Page—the Literary Lookbook she co-publishes, her Patreon group, and how to join Net Galley.
In this summer reading episode, we reference:
Cindy's podcast, Thoughts from a Page
Her Literary Lookbook
Dixon Descending by Karen Outen (Cindy's podcast episode with author)
Everest, Inc by Will Cockrell
The Daydreams by Laura Rankin
One-Star Romance by Laura Hankin
The Husbands by Holly Gramazio (Cindy's podcast episode with author)
The Berlin Letters by Katherine Reay (Cindy's podcast episode with author)
A Game of Lies by Clare Mackintosh
Hostage by Clare Mackintosh
The Last Party by Clare Mackintosh
I Promise It Won’t Always Hurt Like This by Clare Mackintosh
Whiskey Tender by Deborah Taffy
Everyone on this Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson
Splitwise app
Cindy's Instagram page
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Michelle Beckwith—Books to Gift
Ellen Jovin and The Grammar Table
Amanda Skenandore and the Carville Leprosarium
Barbara Pagano—a... -
Sandell Morse - The Orchid Series 1
In this episode, I chat with Sandell Morse. Our conversation is part of The Orchid Series. The interviews feature inspiring men and women over 75 years young. Curious, engaged, active, interesting. The sort of human we all hope to be when we grow up!
Sandell and I discuss how she and her husband have aged differently, the importance of a community, developing interests separate from our partners, and what we should pay attention to as we age. I loved hearing about her charming town and neighborhood, how living apart works for Sandell and her husband, her furry friend, her writing, and how she keeps active. I especially enjoyed learning about her year as a Radio City Music Hall Rockette!
At age 81, Sandell published her first memoir, The Spiral Shell: A French Village Reveals its Secrets of Jewish Resistance in World War II. According to Sandell, "It's never too late!"
"You don't give things up, they give you up."Subjects we reference:Yoga with Adriene
The newsletter Sandell reads every day
Eulogy For A Dress: Or the Life I Didn't Live
Scandinavian Shrimp Salad
The Spectacular by Fiona Davis
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
For more information, please visit Sandell's website, or follow her on Instagram.
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Have you gotten a Shingles shot?
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Aimee Oates - What Now?
What next? Aimee Oates had a happy marriage, a well-adjusted son, and a beautiful life. But she wanted more. Aimee wanted something for herself. A project where she felt accomplished and fulfilled and gave to others. For years, Aimee agonized and struggled with what was next. And then she found her IT.
In this episode, Aimee and I discuss life on the road, raising her son, and what she loves about Aspen. She describes the steps she took to find her passion project, what she learned about herself, and how it feels to be of service while feeling accomplished and productive. And, as always, Aimee shares her one new thing—it's a fun one!
Subjects we reference:Floral Design Institute in Portland, Oregon
Geny's Flowers
The Nashville Petal Project
John Oates
If you're interested, here is a sample of an Adult Aptitude test. And here is another.
Aspen Animal Shelter
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The Benefits of Kindness
A Grandmother Stuns on Shark Tank
An Innkeeper in Oregon
Another Woman Who Determined What was Next
And, if you'd like, read How to Listen to a Podcast
Photo credit Debbie Kadota
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Dr. Maureen Seitz - Strokes
In this podcast episode, Dr. Maureen Seitz returns to Who I Met Today to explain all the things we need to know about strokes.
She describes the various types of strokes, the warning signs, and the importance of taking TIAs seriously. Dr. Seitz explains we can prevent a stroke and talks about the ways to do so. We discuss the clot-busting treatments, the importance of noting the time, and why those with atrial fibrillation should be vigilant.
Dr. Seitz holds a BA in Biology from Earlham College in Richmond, IN. She earned her medical degree cum laude and continued her residency training at Meharry Medical College. Dr. Seitz completed a fellowship in Geriatrics at Vanderbilt University and is board-certified in both Family Medicine and Geriatrics.
She refers to the Memphis Mobile Stroke Unit.
Warning Signs of StrokesDr. Seitz provides a printable wallet card to remind us of symptoms.
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Dr. Maureen Seitz - Bone Density
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Macular Degeneration
Ideas For Making Friends
Where to Go on a Girls' Trip
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Marty Jordan - Backup Vocalist
Meet Marty Jordan! A backup vocalist for country music superstar George Strait, Marty discusses her singing career, touring life, the Grand Ole Opry, and gold and platinum records.
Marty reveals what traveling on a tour bus is like as the only female member of the legendary Ace in the Hole Band. She explains studio musicians, staff bands, and music charting. I loved our conversation, and I hope you do, too.
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Reasons to Love Yoga
Pickleball!
Cast Iron Cooking
Design Trends
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Newport Mansions
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Suzanne Coleman - Yoga
In episode 27, Suzanne Coleman, a longtime yoga practitioner and instructor, explains all the many reasons to love yoga.
Suzanne discusses the types of yoga, along with its mental, physical, and emotional benefits. We discuss breathing, the all-important final pose, and what Suzanne does to combat worry. She highlights what we should all remember while doing yoga and suggests books and online instructors. Her new thing is a good one!
Referenced in this episode:Living in the Light by Deepak Chopra M.D.
Bone Density with Dr. Maureen Seitz
Light on Yoga: The Bible of Modern Yoga by B.K.S. Iyengar
Rodney Yee, AM and PM Yoga for Beginners
Yoga with Adrienne
Blue Zones
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Key Exercises as We Age
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Is Botox for You?
I'd love you to follow me on Instagram (@pamelalamp2) or Facebook @PamelaLamp. I'd also love to hear about a new thing you discover! My email is pam@whoimettoday.com.