The Edge of Everyday with Sandra Bargman
Actor, Inter-spiritual minister and Impactful Communication teacher, Sandra Bargman leans into the understanding that life isn't black or white, but rather it's where these two meet where we find the most creativity, chaos and ultimately, understanding. Based on her hit one woman show of the same name, The Edge of Everyday podcast is an exploration of the edges we all face and grapple with in our challenging times. Sandra Bargman shares her own stories and perspectives around opposing beliefs, the tension of paradox, the sacred and mundane, and our biggest edge, fear of change. Real conversations with real people that spark provocative invitations to leap out of what’s safe and explore the outer edges of their lives.
The Edge of Everyday with Sandra Bargman
Elder Care Made Easier with Dr. Marion Somers
"Young People Are Acts of Nature, But Beautiful Old People Are Works of Art" - Dr. Marion
Today we are #LiveInTheHive in Dr. Marion Somers, award-winning and nationally recognized Geriatric Care Specialist, professor, and author of the book, Eldercare Made Easier: Ten Steps to Help You Care for an Aging Loved One.
From the moment I met Dr. Marion, I’ve been captivated by her passion for the elderly, for the death and dying process, and for LIFE! We’ve had many poignant conversations about her life and work, and I’m thrilled to share this extraordinary 85-year-old force-of-nature on #TheEdgeofEverydayPodcast.
(Full disclosure: As you know, we don’t edit on #TheEdgeofEverydayPodcast – we prefer the adventure of being #LiveInTheHive! However, we had some technical problems with our recording, and a bit of editing was necessary on this one.)
In this episode, we touch on…
- What type of person is drawn to stay present to the aging, death, and dying process?
- Marion shares the story of growing up in Harlem, gravitating to the elders in her community and discovering her love of storytelling.
- The power of deep listening.
- How has eldercare changed over the years?
- Technology has separated and isolated all of us, but particularly the aging.
- Discover ways to engage in eldercare, both as an elder and as a caregiver.
- What is important to those who are transitioning.
- The power of planning a funeral with the person who is in transition.
- What does it mean to grieve well?
- A brief review of her exhaustive and resource rich book on eldercare.
For over four decades, Doctor Marion has provided care for more than 2,000 elderly clients while she owned and operated a thriving Geriatric Care Management practice. As a leading expert on elder care issues, topics, and solutions, she’s been featured on The Today Show, Eyewitness News, in The Wall Street Journal, Newsday, and on a host of national radio programs.
Contact Dr. Marion HERE.
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