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, October 24, 201510/24/2015

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

Jeanne McCusker and Donna Baker talk about grandparents raising their grandchildren.

Saturday, October 17, 201510/17/2015

Suicide

Jeanne McCusker is joined by guests from Region 10 and SPARC to talk about the subject of suicide.

Saturday, September 26, 201509/26/2015

Sue Hess and Dr. Dorothy Tompkins

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Sue Hess and Dr. Dorothy Tompkins.

Saturday, September 19, 201509/19/2015

Dr. Jim Avery

Dr. Jim Avery joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about Hospice of the Piedmont.

Saturday, September 12, 201509/12/2015

Jean Bourbeau

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Jean Bourbeau to talk about JABA.

Saturday, September 5, 201509/05/2015

Allison Sholl

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Allison Sholl to talk about Building Goodness Foundation.

Saturday, August 29, 201508/29/2015

Jessica Cifizzari

Jessica Cifizzari joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about JABA.

Saturday, August 22, 201508/22/2015

Dr. Daniel Cox

Dr. Daniel Cox joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about seniors driving.

Saturday, August 15, 201508/15/2015

Dana Falk and Ellen Phipps

Dana Falk from Our Lady of Peace and Ellen Phipps from the Alzheimer’s Association join Jeanne McCusker to talk about Alzheimer’s disease.

Saturday, August 8, 201508/08/2015

Doris Gelbman

Jeanne McCusker is joined by attorney Doris Gelbman to talk about elder law.

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