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, March 5, 201603/05/2016

Ken Farmer

Ken Farmer joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about antiques and Antique Roadshow.

Saturday, February 27, 201602/27/2016

Doris Gelbman

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Doris Gelbman, an elder care attorney.

Saturday, February 20, 201602/20/2016

Peter Thompson

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Peter Thompson to talk about everything happening at the Senior Center.

Saturday, January 30, 201601/30/2016

Margie Davenport

Margie Davenport joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about pickleball.

Saturday, January 16, 201601/16/2016

Elizabeth Gathright

Elizabeth Gathright joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about her life.

Saturday, January 9, 201601/09/2016

Leanne Probst

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Leanne Probst, Manager of Volunteer Services at JABA.

Saturday, December 12, 201512/12/2015

Dr. Caughron

Dr. Caughron joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about concierge medicine.

Saturday, November 21, 201511/21/2015

Hospice of the Piedmont

Jeanne McCusker is joined by guests from Hospice of the Piedmont for National Hospice and Palliative Care Month.

Saturday, November 7, 201511/07/2015

Dr. Chris Hena

Dr. Chris Hena joins Jeanne McCusker from Healthy Women Healthy Liberia.

Saturday, October 31, 201510/31/2015

Margaret May Damen and Dr. Marjorie Daniel

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Margaret May Damen, co-author of Women, Wealth, and Giving, and Dr. Marjorie Daniel, a clinical case consultant in mental health.

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