

The Not Old - Better Show
Paul Vogelzang
The Not Old – Better Show is a radio show that is broadcast over the Internet using podcast technology discussing the hottest issues and topics that fascinate and inform those 50+ age Americans and are of interest and concern to boomers.
Not Old – Better viewers and listeners can "tune in" whenever they want, giving them the freedom to enjoy the show in the gym, in the car, at home or work.
A SHOW FOR THOSE 50+, BY THOSE 50+ Talk About Better®
Not Old – Better viewers and listeners can "tune in" whenever they want, giving them the freedom to enjoy the show in the gym, in the car, at home or work.
A SHOW FOR THOSE 50+, BY THOSE 50+ Talk About Better®
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Jul 26, 2016 • 31min
#20 Dr. Arthur Lupia, Author Intervew: Uniformed book review
Dr. Arthur Lupia, Author Intervew: Uniformed: WHY PEOPLE KNOW SO LITTLE ABOUT POLITICS AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT "Voter ignorance is notorious and well-documented, but merely throwing more facts at voters is not enough. In this capstone work, political scientist Arthur Lupia synthesizes years of work with scientists and educators in all arenas to figure out how to increase issue competence among voters." Welcome to the Not Old Better Show, I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang. Citizens appear to know very little about politics and government. When asked simple questions on these topics, millions of people give incorrect answers. "Who is your US senator, or, who holds the majority in the house of representatives." Often voters give no answers at all to these and other civics questions. Given this state of affairs, it is not surprising that experts often deride the public for its ignorance and low voter turnout. Our guest expert today is Dr. Arthur Lupia is the Hal R. Varian Collegiate Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. He serves on advisory boards for several science communication endeavors, including the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education at the National Academy of Science and Climate Central. He is also Chair of the American Political Science Association Task Force on Improving Public Engagement, and despite all that's available on line and elsewhere, Dr Lupia will tell us how to cut through. We have a lagging interest in politics. At least some of us do. But, during this election season, it means a great deal to be informed and Dr. Lupia will share with our Not Old Better audience what's going on and what he means by "un-informed." Please join me in welcoming Arthur Lupia, Ph D, to the Not Old Better Show. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Jul 12, 2016 • 10min
#19 Pokemon Go Explained...
THE NOT OLD - BETTER SHOW EXPLAINS POKEMON GO It's a phenomenon, actually. The new game, Pokemon Go, literally has everyone up, off the couch, out of their seats, and playing this game. I'm talking EVERYONE. We'll get to the game in a second, but the new Pokemon Go game from Nintendo has finally figured out how to get us to move! And, that's big for our generation. But, because our generation of 50+ individuals aren't yet so savvy about Pokemon Go, we'll check out the new game, offer some tips, explanation and what this means to us across generations. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Jul 7, 2016 • 33min
#18 Roger Landry MD: "Live Long, Die Short" interview
LIVE LONG, DIE SHORT: A GUIDE FOR AUTHENTIC HEALTH & SUCCESSFUL AGING Dr. Roger Landry, President of Masterpiece Living, is the author of Live Long Die Short: A Guide for Authentic Health and Successful Aging. With a rich, conversational style, Live Long, Die Short gives us a deeper understanding of what it takes to be authentically healthy, of the profound negative effects of modern day stress, and our need to nurture all aspects of our magnificent human nature. Dr Landry is a preventive medicine physician who specializes in empowering older adults to take control of their own aging. He is a nationally known speaker on successful aging, and has keynoted and presented at local, state and national conferences on aging. Dr Landry is a lecturer, researcher and consultant, he has written extensively and is frequently called upon as a media expert on the topic of successful aging. Please join me in welcoming Roger Landry, MD, to the Not Old Better Show. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Jun 19, 2016 • 29min
#17 Author, Seth Harwood, "Everyone Pays" Interview
Author, Seth Harwood, "Everyone Pays" Interview Seth Harwood is here today. Seth, as always, is a welcome surprise! Seth's newest book, "Everyone Pays," is a fun, fast paced, crime, Noir, page turner and Seth admits to the good news for listeners of The Not Old Better Show, this book is a true thriller, so cover the ears of youngsters, as it's NSFMV! Seth Harwood received an MFA in fiction from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and went on to build a large readership for his first novel, JACK WAKES UP, by serializing it as a free audiobook online. Harwood's novels and stories have been downloaded over one million times, and Seth actively engages in online and offline promotion of his writing because the publishing industry has changed so much, and Seth confirms a new, secret project! Enjoy. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Jun 17, 2016 • 22min
#16 Larry Iser Interview: Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven" On Trial
LED ZEPPELIN ON TRIAL FOR CHORD THEFT: WHO OWNS THE CHORDS??? "Stairway to Heaven" is considered one of the most widely heard compositions in rock history and is the signature song of Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page said the song "crystallized the essence of the band." Well, the band is accused of stealing the opening chords for their 1971 hit from another song. That song, "Taurus," written in 1967 by the band Spirit are similar enough to let a jury decide whether Plant and Page were liable for copyright infringement. Attorney Larry Iser, Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump & Aldisert, who is not connected with the Led Zeppelin case, but specializes in the area of intellectual property law, and routinely advises his clients on matters concerning copyright, fair-use, clearances, and right of publicity. Larry Iser has represented the Beatles and Michael Jackson, Jackson Browne, and Crosby Stills and Nash. Mr Iser is well published on the subject of copyright infringement and just yesterday, June 16, 2016 wrote in Forbes: 'Hamilton' And Copyright: Lin-Manuel Miranda Had His Eyes On Music History.' Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Jun 17, 2016 • 29min
#15 John Elder Robison, Interview: The Not Old - Better Show
JOHN ELDER ROBISON, AUTHOR, NYT BEST SELLER, SWITCHED ON WELCOME TO THE NOT OLD BETTER SHOW, I'M YOUR HOST, PAUL VOGELZANG. As someone with autism spectrum disorder, John Elder Robison knows what it's like to feel emotionally removed from situations. John, author of the NYT best selling memoir, Switched On explains to me that there's this emotional language you're missing. There are stories in people's eyes. There are messages. John Robison didn't fully understand what they meant until he received transcranial magnetic stimulation, TMS, a noninvasive procedure in which areas of the brain are stimulated with electromagnetic fields to alter its circuitry. By introducing current to the brain, doctors can probe the function of certain parts of the brain and we can even modify how different parts of the brain work. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, doctors hoped to activate neurological pathways in his brain that would deepen his emotional intelligence. John learned much, and has been giving back ever since. Please join me in welcoming The Not Old Better Show, John Elder Robison, author of the NYT best selling memoir, "Switched On." Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Jun 10, 2016 • 23min
#14 Judy Collins & Ari Hest Interview: Silver Skies Blue
Judy Collins & Ari Hest Interview: Silver Skies Blue Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, and I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang. Earl Nightingale, a recording artist, writer and radio personality said: "Never give up on a dream because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." That phrase truly encapsulates my guests today. Judy Collins, who The New York Times has dubbed "The Ageless Wild Angel of Pop," and singer, songwriter Ari Hest. Of course the audience of The Not Old Better Show, and the world, knows Judy Collins. Judy's ethereal, stunning voice has informed our lives since 1967. That was when her classic album, Wildflowers, zoomed up the album charts with her Top 10 hit single, the Joni Mitchell-penned "Both Sides Now." Ari Hest is, of course, newer to the scene, but over 15 years has established himself as an innovative, creative, "do it all" recording artist. Ari has released 8 albums, and over the course of a year, Ari wrote, recorded and released a new song every Monday, for his brilliantly artistic, imaginative project entitled "52." Every week for a year, releasing a new song, and on Mondays, no less. You can find out more about that project at Ari's web site, AriHest.com. As audience of The Not Old Better Show you know that I spoke to Judy Collins not too long ago about her most recent tour, so it was with giddy frisson that I approached the assignment of speaking with Judy Collins again just now about her new album with Ari Hest, "Silver Skies Blue," and how wonderful this album is, with the great variety of music, and her process of finding exciting projects. The album, again, "Silver Skies Blue," features new music written by Judy Collins and Ari Hest, and is out now, available everywhere you can buy music, including Amazon and iTunes, and you'll hear more from the album during today's interview. Ari Hest is one of Judy's favorite singer songwriters, and the two have appeared on stage together, reuniting for Judy's "Strangers Again" album, and now in true collaborative form, for "Silver Skies Blue." Still on stage, Judy Collins and her new musical partner Ari Hest are now in the midst of a national tour. Of course you can find out more about the tour, Judy's music and her social media expertise at JudyCollins.com, but please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show, Judy Collins and Ari Hest. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Jun 2, 2016 • 18min
#13 Band Interview: Trial By Fire
Trial By Fire...Tribute to Journey Interview On June 4th, 2016, Trial By Fire, the Journey Tribute Band is appearing at the Tally Ho Theatre, Leesburg, Virginia, 8:30 PM. This is a wonderful interview with Ernie Shepherd, lead singer, Trial By Fire, and a wonderful family, all ages, G-rated event! Amazing at it seems today, but in 1996, arena rock superstars Journey put the band back together to record their tenth studio album, Trial by Fire. Shortly after the release of this reunion album lead singer and signature voice, Steve Perry injured himself while training for what was to be a high energy road show. With Steve Perry unable to perform, the Trial by Fire tour became "the tour that never happened". Imagine if Steve Perry had never injured himself on that fateful day. What would the Trial by Fire tour look like? Flash forward to the present. TRIAL BY FIRE is born out of the hearts of five seasoned North Carolina - based musicians who have decided to answer that question. It is their vision to bring that 1996 tour to Journey fans across the country… to embrace the sound and visuals of the Steve Perry era of Journey. Prepare to let TRIAL BY FIRE take you back to an earlier day when lighters were held high, and you couldn't help but sing along to such powerful choruses as "Don't Stop Believin'", "Wheel in the Sky", "Lights", "Separate Ways" and "Faithfully" Join me for the excellent story of the band, and wonderful interview with lead singer, Ernie Shepherd! Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
May 25, 2016 • 30min
#12 Smarter Faster Better. Author, Charles Duhigg Interview
SMARTER FASTER BETTER: The new book by NYT investigative journalist, Charles Duhigg My guest today is Charles Duhigg, and in this segment of The Not Old Better Show we'll talk the Pulitzer Prize Winning author, New York Times investigative reporter, about his new book, "Smarter Faster Better." In the book, Charles Duhigg talks about motivation, goal setting and decision making – and why some people get so much done. As always, here on The Not Old Better Show, we'll focus on how those in the 50+ age community can learn, hone, refine our skill set, despite some of the economic forces thrown our way. Charles Duhigg's newest book called "Smarter Faster Better" explores the science of productivity. Being busy is not the same as being productive. In fact, that's an important distinction, particularly now, today, as it is easier and easier to be busy, and that does not mean that you're necessarily becoming more productive. The most productive people, in fact, often understand that distinction and they go out of their way to try and not be busy, but to do the things that actually matter. For the Not Old Better audience, we'll learn this science of productivity and how to succeed with less stress and struggle. Charles Duhigg is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times and the author of The Power of Habit. Charles Duhigg is a Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter for The New York Times and the author of The Power of Habit. He is a winner of the National Academies of Sciences, National Journalism, and George Polk awards. A graduate of Harvard Business School and Yale College, he lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two children. One of the book's best stories is of the creative process around the hit Disney movie "Frozen," and how the movie, which almost didn't happen, ultimately came together because Disney found the right creative process. Creativity and productive creativity is about having the right process in place, a creative process that helps people understand how to take the ideas that they know are real and meaningful and to use them in new ways. It's a wonderful book, and we'll put an excerpt to "Smarter Faster Better" in the notes for you, courtesy of Random House and Charles Duhigg. You'll find a great resource on how to build a better "to do" list on Charles' web page: CharlesDuhigg.com If you enjoyed this episode with Charles Duhigg, of The Not Old – Better Show, please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes. For more information about The Not Old Better Show, please find us at NotOld-Better.com. Please join me in welcoming Charles Duhigg. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
May 19, 2016 • 35min
#11 Paul Steinberg, MD., Cancer Survivor, Author of "A Salamander's Tale." Interview
Paul Steinberg, MD., Cancer Survivor, Author of "A Salamander's Tale." Interview My guest today is Dr Paul Steinberg. Dr Steinberg has written an important book, "A Salamander's Tale," which is an unexpected, refreshing, often very funny memoir about his long journey with cancer and how he not only solved the case of keeping himself alive, despite recommendations from the medical community to proceed with surgical castration, but of living better. Today's show will be especially important for men, and the women who love them, here on The Not Old Better Show. Thousands of men are coping with prostate cancer every year, and some people are losing their lives to it. Can you imagine if you're a 35-year-old doctor and you're told that you have advanced prostate cancer, an aggressive prostate cancer. What would you do? Well, one doctor who got that diagnosis more than 30 years ago, fought back and he fought back in a big way. He is now one of our nation's longest living cancer, prostate cancer survivors, and he's written a really wonderful book about his journey. It's called "A Salamander's Tale," and it's a play on words, and we're going to find out how. Throughout his fight with prostate cancer, Paul Steinberg was forced to take two simultaneous journeys. The first was to transition from doctor to patient and surrender his physical health to a medical establishment he knew from firsthand knowledge would be using approaches that would be outdated within a few years. The second was a spiritual journey. His search for a higher meaning in his life sent him as far as walking over hot coals with Tony Robbins. Using the salamander as his role model, Steinberg, a college-health and sports psychiatrist, takes a look at the evolution of the regenerative capabilities of cold-blooded vertebrates like the salamander and at what we as humans have lost and gained in our warm-bloodedness. Dr Steinberg also discusses how prostate cancer evolves, and how prostate cancer changes with our age? With wit and humor, Steinberg tackles lust and sex, and ultimately time and death and the gods. Having lived longer than virtually anyone else with metastatic prostate cancer, he uses his knowledge as a doctor and experience as a patient to provide a story of endurance and perseverance, weaving a tale of grace, regeneration, and redemption—just not the kind of regeneration and redemption that he or anyone else would expect. You can find out more about Dr Steinberg, his journey, and his thoughts about life, happiness, and living a full life at http://paulsteinbergmd.com One of the fascinating components of the web site is the "cancer timeline," and each step of Paul's amazing journey. Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.


