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, August 1, 201508/01/2015

Ray Sprouse

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Ray Sprouse to talk about technology and seniors.

Saturday, July 25, 201507/25/2015

James Collins

Jeanne McCusker is joined by James Collins from Pantops Physical Therapy to talk about the importance of exercise.

Tuesday, July 14, 201507/14/2015

Pete Cross

Pete Cross joins Jeanne McCusker from ACAC to talk about the importance of exercise.

Saturday, July 4, 201507/04/2015

100 Plus Women Who Care

Jeanne McCusker is joined by guests from 100 Plus Women Who Care and the Foothills Child Advocacy Center.

Saturday, June 27, 201506/27/2015

Beth Barber

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Beth Barber to talk about OLLI.

Saturday, June 20, 201506/20/2015

Peter Thompson

Peter Thompson from the Senior Center joins Jeanne McCusker.

Saturday, June 13, 201506/13/2015

Rita Smith

Rita Smith joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about nutrition.

Saturday, June 6, 201506/06/2015

Jerelyn Anderson and Diane Bell

Jerelyn Anderson and Diane Bell join Jeanne McCusker from People Places.

Saturday, May 30, 201505/30/2015

Jennifer Jacobs

Jennifer Jacobs joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about AHIP.

Saturday, May 23, 201505/23/2015

Patricia Castelli

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Patricia Castelli, the historian at Keswick Hall.

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