A Graceful Life Podcasts

A Graceful Life

A Graceful Life

Saturdays at 10:30am | Email Jeanne McCusker
If you’re a son, a daughter, a caregiver or a spouse this is your show. Join Jeanne McCusker every Saturday morning on WINA and a host of great people from our community to talk about the issues we face as we age together. Every week we’ll laugh and we’ll cry as we get better together gracefully. And if you’ve missed a show you can listen to the podcast here.

Saturday, June 25, 201606/25/2016

Mary Marony

Jeanne McCusker is joined by author Mary Marony to talk about her books.

Saturday, June 11, 201606/11/2016

Doris Gelbman

Doris Gelbman is with Glebman Law and joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about wills.

Saturday, May 28, 201605/28/2016

Historic Farm Tour

Jeanne McCusker and her guests talk about the Grace Church Historic Farm Tour.

Saturday, May 7, 201605/07/2016

Scott Sperling

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Scott Sperling, a neuropsychologist at UVA.

Saturday, April 30, 201604/30/2016

Patricia Castelli

Patricia Castelli from Keswick Hall joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about Hopsice of the Piedmont and an upcoming race.

Saturday, April 23, 201604/23/2016

Scott Sperling

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Scott Sperling, a neuropsychologist at UVA.

Saturday, April 16, 201604/16/2016

Paula Vest-Woodfolk

Paula Vest-Woodfolk joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about helping families hope and heal in Charlottesville.

Saturday, April 9, 201604/09/2016

Marianne Capone

Marianne Capone joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about advanced care planning.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Mary Jo Ayers

Jeanne McCusker and Mary Jo Ayers talk about what’s going on in Charlottesville.

Saturday, March 12, 201603/12/2016

The Senior Center

Jeanne McCusker is joined by an active member of the Senior Center.

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