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Elaine Sauer
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Seniors in the Building
What is a Senior?
Do we think of ourselves as seniors? What does the word senior mean to us? The word senior when applied to older people can have a negative connotation, but its origins have more positive, stately meanings. Youth culture, capitalism, privilege and lumping everyone over 65 as a senior may all contribute to the negative connotation. The boomer generation has redefined what being a senior means. They are working longer and demanding more, including having higher expectations of the health care system. They are taking a more active approach to staying healthy, active and involved, redefining what retirement means. Elders in...
2025-07-30
43 min
Seniors in the Building
Are We Having Fun Yet? Seniors and Fun
Having fun elevates our spirit and connects us to others. Keeping fun in our lives as we get older can be more of a challenge when things happen to derail us. It helps to have good role models, intentionally taking moments to laugh every day, and not taking ourselves too seriously. Being open to new ways to have fun as we age can take the place of old ways. From scatological humour with grandchildren to having fun in church, looking for ways to uplift our spirits in the joy of community is critical to being vibrant and alive as...
2025-07-23
40 min
Seniors in the Building
Learning (and Unlearning) later in life
Our topic is introduced by a reading from The Wisdom of Morrie: Living and Aging Creatively and Joyfully, written by Morrie Schwartz and edited by his son Rob. Morrie invites us to make a choice in our later years to grow and change, in short to continue to learn. Our conversation explores the ‘unlearning’ we may need to do in order to grow, such as throwing off our binary thinking and seeing life as messy instead of black and white. We explore traditional education and how it is different from the type of learning that fits for us now. We t...
2025-07-16
41 min
Seniors in the Building
Gratitude
Aging is complex and sometimes gratitude is difficult to practice. Our conversation about gratitude exposes some of the barriers to practicing gratitude as well as the opportunities. Worry, anxiety, pain and loss of function all get in the way of being grateful. Yet, there are natural, familiar ways to incorporate gratitude in our lives that can occur both spontaneously and intentionally, without feeling forced. Staying grounded in our bodies, or our faith, nature, or the present moment all help us to find our gratitude and to stop the ruminating thoughts that keep us from enjoying life. It is a...
2025-07-09
44 min
Seniors in the Building
Where We Come From: Roots and Shoots
We begin by sharing our experiences of growing up in rural communities with extended family around and continue to reference the influence of extended family throughout the conversation. It is in exact contrast to the experience we had raising our own children and being separated from extended family by either distance or our parents’ death. We touch on genetics and how familial features and health care issues manifest. Exploring the gifts given to us by our parents, education had a huge impact. Strongly encouraged to get further education we work through the reasons for that and the consequences, as we...
2025-07-02
49 min
Seniors in the Building
Seniors and Technology
Starting with a clip from our first attempt at a podcast, we marvel at how far we have come in understanding the technology, which sets the tone for our conversation. We have seen many changes in technology in our lifetimes and the themes of adapting and learning are paramount to the discussion. How do we learn new technology? Why might we resist? What happens when technology fails, and we must trouble shoot? What are the risks of using technology? We explore many aspects of technology from how it’s used in the medical field, in car manufacturing and in ac...
2025-06-25
40 min
Seniors in the Building
Beauty and Truth: What Inspires Us?
Things we thought would inspire us in retirement, don’t and what we now find inspiring is surprising. That runs the gamut from thinking about hockey differently and ditching previous hobbies for new ones to the exploration of quantum physics and following Chris Hadfield’s observations from space. The gift of time allows us to explore our interests at length and to delve into a particular project or explore a museum for as long as we want. The pandemic had an influence on how our interests developed, with some positive things emerging despite the downsides. Pain has an impact on w...
2025-06-18
46 min
Seniors in the Building
Death, Dying and Our Legacy
Thoughts of death are more frequent in our seventies, and the number of years ahead of us are fewer. We are paying more attention to what we do before we die, and how we want to be remembered. We recall the division of material goods from our parents and how much we should involve our children in the task of divestment of goods. We discuss creative ways to leave a legacy. We also discuss death based on cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker's book "The Denial of Death". The book suggests that we live in subconscious fear of our...
2025-06-11
51 min
Seniors in the Building
Spirituality and Our Search for Meaning
Spirituality can take on deeper significance in later life, becoming a vital source of meaning, comfort and resilience. It can be a very broad topic, taking in many different religious and meditative traditions. But what does it mean for us? We reflect on our lives, relationships with our families and the broader community, connecting to something outside ourselves and finding peaceful spaces. We explore how spirituality can become a search for ways to make sense of our lives and our world. We talk about activism and how taking a stand on an issue can bring spiritual moments. Spirituality can...
2025-06-04
43 min
Seniors in the Building
Foods We Used to Eat and Other Food Tales
Food is essential to life, and we thought it was important to talk about our relationship to food now. We found ourselves remembering big family gatherings for harvest or holidays, and the wonderful food we enjoyed in our Canadian, German, English and Scandinavian traditions. We explore where some of our attitudes towards food came from and how that has shaped our eating habits today. We also discuss how our eating habits have changed as we've gotten older, impacted by health conditions, a desire to eat healthier, and through the influence of other cultures.We converse about who...
2025-05-28
41 min
Seniors in the Building
Nurturing
We explore nurturing - social, physical, spiritual, cognitive, emotional and familial - as we move through the space between independence and vulnerability. Once taken-for-granted routines like driving or medical checkups now demand personal advocacy and initiative. Nurturing takes effort - and raises the question, "Are we enough?".We also reflect on how aging is shared with our children and grandchildren, and how mutual care can be renegotiated. Finally, we ask: How do we nurture ourselves as we age?
2025-05-21
51 min
Seniors in the Building
I Thought Getting Older Would Take Longer
Finding ourselves suddenly older can be startling. People tend to respond to us in a different way, and we see ourselves differently. We thought we had more time to think about our future. Now it is here!We begin the conversation with the emerging political climate and how false news, climate change denial and other challenging issues evident today affect our outlook and our future. What sort of planning for the future or hope do we see for the future?
2025-05-21
49 min
Seniors in the Building
Seniors Manage Fear and Anxiety
In the previous podcast we got a bit sidetracked in our conversation about coping with fear and anxiety. We decided to continue with that topic. When we are faced with threats, what is our "fight or flight" response? And what about a "tend and befriend" response? What are the things that may create fear and anxiety for older people? What causes fear and anxiety for us? We explore these questions and share the ways that we deal with our own fear and anxiety. Imagination, resilience, creativity, critical thinking, entrepreneurship, joyfulness and empathy all enter the conversation.
2025-05-15
50 min
Seniors in the Building
Who Are We Now That We Are Retired? Identity Anxiety
A conversation that started out as how do we cope with fear and anxiety, became an exploration of who we are now as we are growing older. We d0 talk about how we alleviate stress in our daily lives. We share some of the past experiences that have shaped our current strategies, including silent retreats, forest bathing, and learning how to just 'be'. But the question of who we are now, since we are no longer working, is prominent in the discussion
2025-05-08
46 min
Seniors in the Building
"Hope and Joy in Growing Older - What Sustains Us?"
A meaningful conversation about the struggle to find and maintain the things that sustain us and bring meaning to our lives as we age. With honesty and humour, the Seniors in the Building podcast members talk about family, advocacy, spirituality, sports and gratitude, among other things as they reflect on what has changed over time and what brings hope and joy to them today.
2025-05-01
46 min
Seniors in the Building
"The Excellent Adventure - What We Learned From Travel"
From Africa to India, through Europe and across Canada, Jack, Signe, Elaine and Rick share some of their travel adventures, answering the question "What Have I learned from travelling that I take into the future? An interesting conversation develops around how their lives were changed by travel, including the shifts in worldview, cultural awareness, parenting styles and ability to adapt.
2025-05-01
38 min
Seniors in the Building
Starting a Podcast Is Easy, Right?
Welcome to Seniors in the Building, a podcast exploring what it means to grow older. Meet Rick, Elaine, Signe and Jack and learn how they rekindled their friendship after 30 some years, and why they decided to start a podcast. Listen as they share with humour and honesty how it feels to learn and use new technology (somewhat awkwardly at first) then as they warm up to the topics they hope to cover n subsequent episodes. This is only the beginning.
2025-04-23
38 min
The Jaunty Mantis TTRPG Podcast
S3:E12 - What Is Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soulbound?
Jesse and Matty discuss Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soulbound by Emmet Byrne, Zak Dale-Clutterbuck, David Guymer, Elaine Lithgow, TS Luikart, Dominic McDowall, Katrina Ostrander, Josh Reynolds, Clint WernerWHAT IS WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR SOULBOUND?As Sigmar’s Storm broke upon the hordes of Chaos, a flicker of hope was rekindled in the people of the Mortal Realms. The seeds of civilisation were planted and grew into new bastions of Order, and for a moment it almost seemed the endless tide of darkness could be held back. But then came the Necroquake, as the...
2024-07-06
00 min
Código de Barras
Episódio 55 - Por um consumo mais consciente (com Paula Sauer)
Final de ano se aproximando e o incentivo ao consumo vem com força total. Já começa em Novembro com a Black Friday, emenda com as festas de Natal e Ano Novo e finaliza com as férias de Janeiro! De fato é um período que merece a nossa atenção, pois senão houver o mínimo de planejamento, as finanças tendem a bagunçar! E pra conversarmos sobre um consumo mais consciente e mais alinhado com os seus valores, convidamos a Paula Sauer, economista, Planejadora Financeira CFP e com Mestrado em Finanças Comportamenta...
2021-11-20
1h 11
Get New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Comedy
I Take My Coffee Black: Reflections on Tupac, Musical Theater, Faith, and Being Black in America by Tyler Merritt
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/495334to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Take My Coffee Black: Reflections on Tupac, Musical Theater, Faith, and Being Black in America Author: Tyler Merritt Narrator: Milton Merrit, Jerrie Elaine Merritt, James Iglehart, Tyler Merritt, Jimmy Kimmel Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 4 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.03 of Total 30 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 8 Genres: Comedy Publisher's Summary: In the wake of his deeply powerful viral videos ("Before You Call the Cops" and "Walking While Black"), Tyler Merritt shares his experiences as a black man in America with truth, humor, and poignancy...
2021-09-14
11h 04
Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast
Jason Sauer: The King of Art in Garfield - Interview
Happy New Year! This week, Brian interviews Jason Sauer, a true renaissance man in the Pittsburgh art scene. This "King of Art in Garfield" (a neighborhood in Pittsburgh) is the owner of Most Wanted Fine Art Gallery, the lynchpin of the booming Penn Ave Arts Scene. Jason provides a compelling look at his journey as a working artist, community organizer, and gallery owner. Check out Jason and Most Wanted Fine Art at pittsburghartcar.com and on Facebook and Twitter Subscribe / Rate / Review Subscribe today to never miss an episode. If you like the show...
2017-01-06
58 min
Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio
The New & Improved Matt's Basement Workshop Website Tour
The new website is up and running…obviously…and I have all of you to thank for making this happen. Not just those of you who donated to the fundraiser but to all of you who visit from time-to-time.<br /> <br /> If you're a frequent visitor and remember the layout of the old site hopefully you can see a huge difference in the way things are laid out on this current version. I really like the layout of this new site and have ongoing plans to make it more informative and easier to navigate, so you'll see...
2013-04-16
00 min
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
The Adventures of Red Cloud by Larry Weiner
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/132197to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Adventures of Red Cloud Author: Larry Weiner Narrator: Traci Lords, A Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 40 minutes Release date: January 1, 2004 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 3 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: Wendy McCloud (Traci Elizabeth Lords) is ordered into Anger Management Therapy. But it's not much help when pirates murder her father, Planetary President of Chromius. Now that Anne Manx has left, Chromius still needs someone else just as smart, relentless, incorruptible...and sexy. Telling Elaine (Brinke Stevens), Wendy abandons her career in the oldest profession...
2004-01-01
1h 40