New Tricks for Old Dogs
Why are we howling at the moon? In the 60's and 70's our generation led a cultural revolution. Now that we are in our 60's and 70's we see another cultural revolution led by folks like us who refuse to act their age. We may be Old Dogs, but we can still learn New Tricks. This podcast celebrates that revolution. It features offbeat news items, social observations, adventure tips, shameless humor, and interviews with contemporaries who are still engaged with life.
New Tricks for Old Dogs
Episode No. 104: "If It's Noon on the Moon, I must be hungry."
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Paul Menzel, Jim Conlan
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The Old Dogs ramble about how the world might get along by taking a tip from scientists. We weigh the merits of the tiny apartment fad. We wonder what time it is on the moon. We expose how Chinese male models are showing up in ladies' underwear. And we report on how an innocent gift resulted in a fish invasion in Japan. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Nanette Florian. She was a singer with the New Christy Minstrels. When she lost her hearing she thought her days of enjoying music were over. But advances in hearing technology and her own careful observation have led to a new way for the hearing impaired to listen to music.