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Paul Vogelzang
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Jun 13, 2024 • 24min

#818 Revolutionizing Senior Living: Richard Schenkel's Vision for a New Era of Wellness and Dining Excellence

Revolutionizing Senior Living: Richard Schenkel's Vision for a New Era of Wellness and Dining Excellence The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series Welcome to this episode of The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast. Today's episode is brought to you by SEED.  SEED supports gut health with DS-01. We have an exceptional guest, Richard Schenkel, whose illustrious career journey and innovative new venture, Phoenix 3, promises to offer a wealth of insights. We don’t always get a chance to speak candidly with Fortune 100 500 Founders and CEOs, but this is special.   Richard Schenkel, previously the CEO and founder of Compass Community Living, made a bold decision to step away from his role and embark on a new path. His goal? To help entrepreneurial companies navigate and avoid common pitfalls across various industries, particularly within senior living. So important for our health-conscious and aging Not Old Better Show audience. Richard’s passion for the senior living industry stems from his early experiences in food service at a nursing home. His latest venture, Phoenix 3, empowers distributed employment organizations in senior living, health care, and corporate services by providing essential resources and capital for growth. In our discussion, I have been particularly struck by Richard’s positive outlook and his unwavering focus on people. Richard Schenkel shares the strategic insights behind Phoenix 3 Holdings' investment and leadership approach. Richard stressed today with us the importance of investing in people and understanding the businesses they support beyond just industry trends and profitability. Richard speaks candidly about his challenges while starting his own company, particularly in attracting the right talent and maintaining uncompromising quality standards. Richard advised aspiring entrepreneurs to gain experience from larger organizations better to understand business operations, structures, and accountability. Join us as we explore these topics and more with Richard Schenkel, a true visionary in the senior living and health care sectors. My thanks to SEED. for sponsoring today’s show. SEED supports gut health with DS-01. Please support our sponsors as they, in turn, support the show.  My thanks to Richard Schenkel for his time and expertise.  My thanks to Executive Producer Sam Heninger for all he does in the way of sound design and everything else.  My thanks to you, our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast.  Please be well, be safe, and Let’s Talk About Better™. The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast.  Thanks everybody and we’ll see you next week. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 31min

Smithsonian Associates Unveiling the Mystique: How 'Beauty and the Beast' Continues to Enchant and Challenge Cultures Around the World

Smithsonian Associates Unveiling the Mystique: How 'Beauty and the Beast' Continues to Enchant and Challenge Cultures Around the World The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series with Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates interview series. on radio and podcast.  I’m your host, and today we’re embarking on a magical journey into one of the most beloved fairy tales of all time: "Beauty and the Beast." Joining us are folklore specialists and educators, Smithsonian Associates Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman, who will help us peel back the layers of this rich narrative to uncover its profound impact across cultures and epochs.  Smithsonian Associates Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up.  Please check out our website for dates and more details on their upcoming presentation, titled “Beauty and the Beast: A Tale As Old As Time.” "Beauty and the Beast" is a tale as old as time, weaving themes of love, transformation, and the true essence of beauty into its narrative fabric. But beyond its romantic veneer, this story offers deep insights into the societal and personal dynamics of its time. Today, Smithsonian Associates Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman of  Carterhaugh School of Folklore and the Fantastic will explore how "Beauty and the Beast" challenges our perceptions of relationships and individual metamorphosis through its complex characters and intricate plot developments. From its earliest iterations in folklore to its modern-day incarnations in film and literature, "Beauty and the Beast" has captivated audiences around the globe. We'll delve into how different cultures have interpreted and adapted the tale, reflecting unique societal norms and values. Our guests will also discuss the story's relevance in contemporary society—how it addresses current issues and continues to inspire and provoke thought among new generations. So, stay tuned as we uncover the mysteries of this enchanting tale with the insightful guidance of Smithsonian Associates Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman, and discover why Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Jun 11, 2024 • 34min

#816 JULY 2024 PREVENTION MAGAZINE: Golden Wisdom: Health & Wellness Insights for the Ageless Spirit

JULY 2024 PREVENTION MAGAZINE: Golden Wisdom: Health & Wellness Insights for the Ageless Spirit The Not Old Better Show, Prevention Magazine, Interview Series: July 2024 Welcome to The Not Old Better Show Prevention Magazine Health and Wellness Interview Series on radio and podcast. I’m Paul Vogelzang, and this is the next installment of our series is with Marisa Cohen, Deputy Editor at Prevention Magazine and today we have another engaging episode in collaboration with Prevention Magazine: we're tackling some of the most pressing health topics crucial for our audience—adults over 60 who are committed to living their best lives. Let's get right into it: we have another packed show! For our issue overview, Marisa Cohen, Deputy Editor at Prevention Magazine, is with us first. Marisa and I will talk about the July Prevention Magazine highlights like the subjects of Gut Health, and some interesting facts about our own body health oddities, like eye twitches, and losing hair in the shower, plus other ‘Is This Normal” weird moments, and which ones you can ignore and which ones you should get checked out.  After we speak with Marisa, we’ll talk to our feature interview with Prevention Magazine byline columnist and author Meryl Davids Landau. Meryl Davids Landau will join us in just a few minutes to talk about the link between climate and our brains. But today’s episode promises to be both informative and inspiring, tailored to our seasoned listeners who are passionate about living their best lives. I hope you’ve enjoyed our July 2024 Prevention Magazine, Interview Series with Deputy Editor Marisa Cohen.    Marisa Cohen, Deputy Editor at Prevention Magazine Today, we spoke with Marisa Cohen about Gut Health, and we also talked about the some interesting facts about our own body health oddities, like eye twitches, and losing hair in the shower, plus other ‘I Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Jun 8, 2024 • 32min

Smithsonian Associate Philippa Gregory - Normal Women

The Normal Women of England: 900 Years of Making History: INTERVIEW WITH SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATE PHILIPPA GREGORY The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates interview series on radio and podcast. I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang, and today we have a truly remarkable episode lined up for you. Get ready to embark on a journey through nine centuries of history, reimagined through the eyes of the women who lived it, shaped it, and often, redefined it. Our guest today is none other than the bestselling author Smithsonian Associate Philippa Gregory. Smithsonian Associate Philippa Gregory will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up, so please check out our show notes for more information, but we have Philippa Gregory today here with us.  Philippa Gregory’s works like The Other Boleyn Girl and The White Queen have captivated readers worldwide. But today, Philippa brings us something entirely different and profoundly impactful. Her latest book, Normal Women, is a groundbreaking exploration of the lives of women in England from 1066 to the present day. Imagine women who rode in jousts, flew Spitfires during World War II, issued their own currency, and built ships and corn mills. Picture female soldiers, highwaywomen, pirates, miners, and even theater impresarios. These are not the stories of queens and noblewomen we often hear, but of the ordinary, yet extraordinary, women who have been the true backbone of English society. In today’s episode, Philippa Gregory will share with us how she unearthed these incredible stories from the annals of history, revealing a tapestry of lives that are as diverse and varied as the women themselves. We'll delve into the challenges these women faced, the prejudices they overcame, and the indelible marks they left on history. That of course is out guest today, Smithsonian Associate Phiippa Gregory, reading a brief passage from her new book. Philippa’s new book, Normal Women, offers a radical reframing of England's history, highlighting the persistence, ingenuity, and contributions of women throughout the centuries. It’s a narrative that not only celebrates the past but also inspires the present and future. So, sit back and get ready to be enlightened, entertained, and moved by the stories of women who, though often overlooked, played a pivotal role in shaping the world as we know it. This is an episode you won’t want to miss. Welcome to The Not Old Better Show Smithsonian Associates Interview Series on radio and podcast, where today, history comes alive through t Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 30min

#814 BETTING AGAINST AMERICA with Smithsonian Associate Harry Yeide

BETTING AGAINST AMERICA with Smithsonian Associate Harry Yeide   The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series   Welcome to an enlightening program with our Smithsonian Associates Interview Series. Today, we are honored to host Harry Yeide, a distinguished national security affairs analyst and a respected author in the field of military history. With 27 years of experience as a federal government analyst, Mr. Yeide brings a wealth of knowledge and insight into the geopolitical intricacies that have shaped our world.   Harry Yeide's Smithsonian Associates presentation, "The Axis Powers and the Buildup to World War II," promises to be a captivating exploration of the strategic decisions and miscalculations that led to one of the most significant conflicts in modern history. Drawing from original documents and firsthand accounts from German, Japanese, and Italian sources, Mr. Yeide will provide a unique perspective on the Axis Powers' underestimation of America's industrial might and strategic capabilities.   We will delve into the fateful attack on Pearl Harbor, examining how Japan's attempt to protect its flank from the U.S. Navy set the stage for a colossal confrontation. Additionally, we will explore the early views of Hitler’s High Command, their lack of intelligence on American war policy, and the pivotal moments when Axis leaders realized that the United States and its allies were on the path to victory.   Through a "red team exercise," Mr. Yeide will take us inside the minds of Axis leaders, offering a thought-provoking analysis of their strategic decision-making and the eventual realization of their defeat. This presentation will not only enhance our understanding of the Axis Powers' wartime strategies but also underscore the importance of intelligence and foresight in military planning.   Please join me in welcoming Smithsonian Associate Harry Yeide who’ll be presenting at Smithsonian Associates coming up.  Please check out our show notes today for more details about Harry Yeide, his new book, "Betting Against America: The Axis Powers’ Views of the United States": and his upcoming presentation at Smithsonian Associates, titled The Axis Powers and the Buildup to World War II,"  Harry Yeide guides us through this critical examination of the Axis Powers and their impact on World War II. Prepare to be engaged, informed, and inspired by his profound insights and meticulous research. For more information, please check out Smithsonian Associates, here:   Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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May 29, 2024 • 21min

#813 Economics of Rooftop Solar Panels - Severin Borenstein

Harnessing the Sun: Dr. Severin Borenstein Unveils the Power and Politics of Rooftop Solar The Not Old Better Show, Inside Science Interview Series   Welcome to a very special episode of the Not Old Better Show Inside Science Interview Series on radio and podcast.  Today’s episode is sponsord by Seed and Qualia Senolytic. I’m Paul Vogelzang and we’re going to delve into a topic that touches our lives each day, yet remains shrouded in both mystery and opportunity: the power of the sun harnessed through rooftop solar panels.   Joining us is Dr. Severin Borenstein, a preeminent voice on the economics of renewable energy and a visionary in the field of electricity pricing and policy. Dr. Borenstein, a distinguished professor at the University of California, Berkeley, brings not only his expertise but also a passion for a sustainable future that benefits us all.   In this episode, we'll explore the significant implications of solar energy incentives offered through initiatives like the federal Inflation Reduction Act, and what these mean for you, our listeners. Dr. Borenstein will break down the complexities of "net metering" and why it has become a contentious issue in the fight for fair energy distribution. We'll also take a journey through the evolving landscape of California's solar incentive policies, gleaning insights that could guide other states in fostering their own sustainable futures.   But this isn't just about policies and abstract economics—it's about the real-world impact on individuals and communities. It's about understanding how adopting solar power can not only reduce our carbon footprint but also reshape our economic landscape, making energy more affordable and accessible for everyone. Through Dr. Borenstein’s expertise, we will unveil how these changes affect our wallets, our environment, and our future.   Prepare to be enlightened, inspired, and equipped with the knowledge to make informed decisions about the energy that powers your home and life. We’ll be talking climage change again soon with Meryl Davids Landau, as part of our Prevention Magazine Interview Series, so stay tuned. But today’s episode promises to be not only an enlightening conversation but a call to action for us all to contribute to a more equitable and sustainable world.   My thanks to Dr. Severin Borenstein for joining us today.  My thanks to our sponsors  Seed and Qualia Senolytic.  Additional thanks to AAAS and SciLine for their help in arranging details of this episode.  My thanks always to Executive Producer Sam Heninger for all his work on the show and my thanks to you our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast.  Be well, Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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May 27, 2024 • 30min

#812 Eisenhower's D-Day Dilemma: Triumph, Tension, and the Birth of a Superpower

Eisenhower's D-Day Dilemma: Triumph, Tension, and the Birth of a Superpower The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates interview series. Today, we delve into the heart of history with a riveting narrative. Our guest is the acclaimed author and historian, Smithsonian Associate Michel Paradis. He's here to discuss his latest book, The Light of Battle. It's a fascinating exploration of General Dwight D. Eisenhower's journey.  Michel Paradis will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up, and please check out our show notes for links and more details. We will explore the strategic genius behind Operation Overlord. This operation was a turning point in World War II. Imagine the immense pressure on Eisenhower's shoulders. He had to rally, negotiate, and solve crises relentlessly. He appeared calm, yet inside he was a whirlwind of thoughts. On the eve of D-Day, he gave a powerful speech to his troops. In the shadows, he penned a resignation letter, fearing failure. Paradis paints a vivid portrait of these crucial months. Eisenhower's leadership evolved significantly during this time. His internal struggles shaped his pivotal decisions. Paradis draws from meticulous research and newly discovered records. We will uncover the personal and political intricacies Eisenhower faced. This story is not just about a general, but about a man. A man whose actions helped shape the modern world. Join us as we unravel the complexities of Eisenhower's character. We’ll learn how he became a symbol of American strength. This episode promises to be thought-provoking and enlightening. Stay tuned for an unforgettable journey into history.  Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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May 23, 2024 • 37min

Naval Betrayal Exposed: The Scandalous Saga of 'Fat Leonard' Unveiled

Naval Betrayal Exposed: The Scandalous Saga of 'Fat Leonard' Unveiled The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series Welcome to a riveting episode of "The Not Old Better Show" on radio and podcast. Today’s episode is brought to you by Newspapers.com. Today, we delve deep into one of the most shocking scandals to rock the U.S. Navy. I'm your host, and in this episode, we explore the book "Fat Leonard: How One Man Bribed, Bilked, and Seduced the U.S. Navy," authored by Craig Whitlock, an esteemed Washington Post journalist whose relentless investigation sheds light on a saga of corruption that seems straight out of a high-stakes thriller. A tempest of decadence and deceit was brewing in the tranquil waters of the Western Pacific, beneath the veneer of routine naval operations. At the center of this storm was Leonard Glenn Francis, a charismatic defense contractor who earned the nickname "Fat Leonard." His arsenal? Luxurious dinners, lavish parties, and an endless supply of bribes. From lobster thermidor to Osetra caviar and vintage champagnes, Leonard knew the price of everyone's silence. For over a decade, Leonard's influence ran deep, seducing high-ranking officers with the allure of opulence they seemingly couldn't refuse. In return, they turned a blind eye as Leonard overcharged and defrauded millions from U.S. taxpayers, all under the guise of servicing fleet necessities. But how did Leonard weave such an intricate web of influence and corruption? And at what cost to the integrity of the U.S. Navy? Join us as Craig Whitlock takes us behind the scenes of his ten-year investigation, unraveling a complex narrative enriched by terabytes of leaked government data and a trail of greed that leads straight to the top. Today, we'll confront the hard truths about the vulnerabilities within our armed forces and ponder the price of unchecked entitlement and power. Prepare for a discussion that is as enlightening as it is unsettling, as we ask tough questions about responsibility, reform, and the way forward for America's naval guardians. This is not just a story about one man's corruption; it's a cautionary tale about what happens when guardians become exploiters. So, stay tuned as we navigate the choppy waters of justice, accountability, and the arduous task of cleaning house in one of the nation's most respected institutions. Thanks for joining us today on The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast.  Today’s episode is brought to you by Newspapers.com. Please support our sponsors as they support our show.  My thanks to Sam Heninger for his role as Executive Producer.  My thanks to you, our wonderful audience on radio and podcast.  Please be well, be safe, and Let’s Talk About Better™. The Not Old Better Show is on radio and podcasts.  Thanks, everybody.  We’ll see you next week. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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May 17, 2024 • 26min

#810 The New Theory of Being Human-Dr. Joseph LeDoux, Emotional Brain Institute

  The New Theory of Being Human-Dr. Joseph LeDoux, Emotional Brain Institute  The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to another exciting episode of The Not Old Better Show Smithsonian Associates Interview Series, on radio and podcast, where we explore the minds and discoveries shaping our world. Today, we have the privilege of hosting Smithsonian Associate Dr. Joseph LeDoux, a distinguished neuroscientist and the Director of the Emotional Brain Institute at New York University. Joseph is not just a leading expert in neural science but also an insightful author whose latest work, “The Four Realms of Existence: A New Theory of Being Human,” challenges long-held views about the mind and body. Smithsonian Associate Dr. Joseph LeDoux will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up soon, and please check out our show notes today for more details.  The title of Dr. LeDoux’s Smithsonian Associates presentation is ‘The New Theory of Being Human.” But we have Smithsonian Associate Dr. Joseph LeDoux today and in this episode, Joseph will unravel how modern science debunks the traditional mind-body dualism and introduces us to his groundbreaking framework that describes human existence through four interlinked realms—biological, neurobiological, cognitive, and conscious. Each of these realms offers a unique perspective on what it means to be human, encompassing everything from our evolutionary past to our current emotional and cognitive experiences. Expect a deep dive into how these realms influence everything from our everyday decisions to our broader understanding of the self. Joseph’s insights are not just academically intriguing; they hold practical implications for improving mental health, enhancing decision-making, and fostering a better understanding of one another. So, tune in, enrich your mind, and discover the profound layers of human existence with one of the most innovative thinkers in neuroscience today: Smithsonian Associate Dr. Joseph LeDoux  One of the world’s leading experts on mind and brain takes us on an expedition that reveals a new view of what makes us who we are, and author of the new book, The Four Realms of Existence: A New Theory of Being Human, My thanks to Smithsonian Associate Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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May 16, 2024 • 25min

Edge of Armageddon: Walt Gragg on 'The Long November' and the Tensions That Shape Our World

Edge of Armageddon: Walt Gragg on 'The Long November' and the Tensions That Shape Our World The Not Old Better Show, Art Of Living Interview Series Welcome to a special episode of "The Not Old Better Show," on radio and podcast.  Today’s episode is brought to you by MD Hearing and Seed.  Stay tuned for the key benefits of Seed and how it fits into your daily routine, and MD Hearing, founded by an Ear Nose and Throat surgenor, and their rechargeable digital hearing aids. Today we dive into the thrilling world of global intrigue and military strategy with bestselling author Walt Gragg. In his latest novel, "The Long November," Gragg transports us into a heart-pounding scenario of international crisis and nuclear danger that mirrors today's geopolitical tensions.  Plus, we’ll meet some wonderful characters along the way…this isn’t just a war book, including Fareeda. That, of course is our guest today, author Walt Gragg, reading about the character Fareeda, from his new book, “The Long November.   In this gripping narrative, what begins as a military coup in Pakistan quickly escalates into a global threat, pulling us into an all-consuming vortex of espionage, military assaults, and a race against time to prevent nuclear catastrophe.  Walt Gragg will share insights into the creation of his pulse-pounding novel and discuss how he weaves intricate geopolitical realities with riveting fiction to craft a story that's not only enthralling but alarmingly relevant. Prepare to be taken behind the scenes of "The Long November," where we'll explore the depths of its complex characters, from the formidable jihadists to the courageous efforts of a multinational coalition battling against time and terror. Walt will also reveal the meticulous research that brings such authenticity to his depiction of military strategy and technology. Stay tuned as we unravel the layers of "The Long November," understanding how Walt Gragg’s masterful storytelling continues to earn him a place among the greats of the thriller genre. This is not just another military novel; it’s a profound exploration of the razor-thin margins between peace and war in our modern world. My thanks to our sponsors today, MD Hearing and Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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