by Jana Panarites | Sep 5, 2019 | Podcasts |
Pioneering educator and researcher Dr. John Eric Baugher was just eighteen years old when his mother was murdered. Filled with rage, John felt he was fated to join his mother’s killer in life imprisonment. Not behind bars, but behind psychological walls...
by Jana Panarites | Dec 6, 2018 | Podcasts |
Talking about death can be difficult. But Lois Perelson-Gross believes people are eager to find a way in and begin to feel comfortable talking about the inevitable, so she helped launch Reimagine End of Life, a not-for-profit whose mission is to publicly explore...
by Jana Panarites | May 24, 2018 | Podcasts |
Why are conversations about death so hard? And how can we learn to say goodbye in a healthy way? Author Julie Saeger Nierenberg explores these and other tough questions in her book “Daddy, This Is It: Being-With My Dying Dad.” On today’s show, Julie tells us how...
by Jana Panarites | Jun 1, 2017 | Podcasts |
Peter Fox has a natural connection with older adults. An only child whose parents had him later in life and who were his best friends growing up, he also cared for an elderly neighbor in New York and now looks after a 92-year-old in his Palm Beach condominium. But...
by Jana Panarites | Mar 30, 2017 | Podcasts |
Howard Grossman is an internist at the Cleveland Clinic Florida and widely known as a specialist in HIV medicine and LGBT health. His residency at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn during the early days of the AIDS epidemic—when the Hospital was treating 5% of all...