Life Gets Real Ann Reed
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Welcome to Life Gets Real! Hosted by singer/songwriter/author Ann Reed, it’s a series of interviews with women, all of them over 60. It’s conversations about experiences of life so far, what’s behind, and what’s ahead. With heart and humor, we talk about grief, love, loss, hope — what happened and how did we get to be where we are right now. It’s women’s stories.
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Life Gets Real: Dr. Pauline Boss
Ann Reed in conversation with researcher, educator, therapist, author Dr. Pauline Boss
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Life Gets Real: Linda EagleSpeaker
Ann Reed in conversation with seventh generation herbalist, Elder, healer Linda EagleSpeaker.
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Life Gets Real: Ann Reed interviews Sharon Day
On this episode of Life Gets Real, Ann Reed interviews Sharon Day.
This is a podcast series of interviews with women, all of them over 60. It’s conversations about experiences of life so far, what’s behind, and what’s ahead.
With heart and humor, we talk about grief, love, loss, hope — what happened and how did we get to be where we are right now. It’s women’s stories. -
Life Gets Real: Jearlyn Steele
On this episode of Life Gets real Ann Reed talks with Jearlyn Steele.
This is a podcast series of interviews with women, all of them over 60. It’s conversations about experiences of life so far, what’s behind, and what’s ahead.
With heart and humor, we talk about grief, love, loss, hope — what happened and how did we get to be where we are right now. It’s women’s stories.
Customer Reviews
Keeping it real.....
I listened to your podcast this morning with Ann Bancroft. Really enjoyed the conversation and insights shared by both of you. Great job to you both. I look forward to your next one.
Smart and classy
I love Reed’s singing voice and her interviewing voice is just as rich and mellow. Insightful questions and she focuses on her subject not on herself.
Passing it along
Ann here.
I received this thoughtful email today from someone who could not write a review. She said:
"I so enjoyed listening to this podcast. It caused me to answer the same questions Ann was posing to her guest, pondering my "over 60" life in a deeper and more profound way. Thank you for not focusing the podcast on personal accolades about profession and career but on the things that now (and perhaps always did?) matter most.”
Thank you!