Find the Fun By Loretta LaRoche These days, it seems that not a day goes by without a magazine or new show doing a “special report” on aging. Why are […]
Aging with Sass and Class By Loretta LaRoche How many times have we heard we are living in “unprecedented times,” followed by the latest Coronavirus updates, and by enough fear […]
Much stress and emotional suffering comes from how we think. Many people suffer from “catastrophizing and awfulizing,” or the propensity to make things worse than they really are. Of course, […]
What a sweet treat! Last night, we welcomed chocolatiers David and Pam Griffin to our show, My Generation, broadcast on 95.9 WATD-FM. Founders of Chocolate Therapy, located in Framingham, the […]
By Loretta LaRoche When I was growing up, people put black wreaths on their doors and wore black armbands to show the public they had lost a family member. I […]
As Work and Save Bill is considered by the Joint Committee on Financial Services By Mike Festa State Director, AARP Massachusetts AARP Massachusetts recently released a survey of 600 registered […]
By Chris Hanson Easton – I get treated like Ebenezer Scrooge at holiday time. After all, there is no investment advisor in Boston’s Enchanted Village. But rather than admonish my […]
By Missa Cappozo As a lifetime New Englander, I basically grew up on everything you’d find at a traditional clam bake: a variety of steamed quahogs and littlenecks, mussels, boiled […]
By Loretta LaRoche Last week I watched a documentary on the life of Gore Vidal. Vidal was a prolific American writer, famous for frequent talk-show appearances, and witty political criticisms. […]
Last night we welcomed a very special guest, Maria Burke, RN, to our St. Patrick’s Day broadcast of My Generation, on 95.9 WATD-FM, 7-8 PM. Maria is the founder and owner of Celtic Angels Home ...
Because it’s March, you might be thinking of the Irish, four leaf clovers and green beer, but I’m referring to leaving behind a smaller footprint (and ha, not from a leprechaun!) Every time I sit ...