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Revolutionize Your Retirement Radio
What If There Was a Way to Find Joy in Everything? with Steven Petrow
Award-winning journalist and author Steven Petrow joins Dori Mintzer to explore how to “make” joy, even in some of life’s darkest seasons. Drawing on his new book, The Joy You Make: Find the Silver Lining Even on Your Darkest Days, Steven distinguishes joy from happiness, shares his personal journey through grief and loss, and offers research-informed, highly practical ways to cultivate joy from the inside out. From gratitude practices and community connections to play, reading, and embracing imperfection, this conversation invites listeners to see joy as an inner resource that can coexist with sorrow and uncertainty.Wh...
2026-01-06
1h 01
No Room for Phonies
Bucket Lists and Our STAY STRONG, LIVE WELL Tips
Do you want some practical tips for aging well? Look no farther - we are sharing some tried and true strategies that we use every day. Aging well isn’t luck — it’s intention. In this episode we share the real habits, mindsets, and daily choices that keep us sharp, connected, curious, and grounded in midlife. From movement and food to joy, friendship, and decluttering your life, we talk honestly about what aging with purpose looks like. Listen in and start shaping the next chapter of your life on purpose. Sources of Listicles Lifespan: Why We Age and W...
2025-11-30
20 min
The Next Big Idea Daily
How to Grow Old
First up, Sandeep Jauhar shares insights from his 2023 book, My Father's Brain, exploring his father's descent into Alzheimer's and revealing what neuroscience tells us about why our brains degenerate with age. Then, in the second half of the show, we'll hear a lighter take on aging from Steven Petrow, author of Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old.
2025-11-21
25 min
Teach, Coach, Mentor
Steven Petrow on the Joy of Friendship and Writing
In this heartfelt and humorous conversation, Michael sits down with longtime friend and writer Steven Petrow to explore how we find joy in the midst of life's hardest moments—and why writing, failure, grief, and even hero golf shots can be powerful sources of meaning and growth.Together, they discuss:The origins of their decade-long friendship—from a letter sent during deployment in Afghanistan to years of deep conversationSteven’s reflections on failure, loss, and resilience—and why embracing what "sucks" might be the best teacherThe small but mighty power of gratitude journaling and joyful ritualsThe science...
2025-07-09
55 min
Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer
The Hidden Battle: Lung Cancer Stigma and the Power of Speaking Up
In this special re-release of Hope With Answers, lung cancer advocate Jill Feldman tackles a challenge that most patients never see coming—stigma. Originally aired in January 2020, this candid and emotional episode sheds light on the damaging assumptions patients face and how words can wound, even when well-intentioned. From doctors and friends to complete strangers, the first question many patients hear is: “Did you smoke?” It's a question that implies blame—and lung cancer survivors like Jill Feldman have heard it far too often. In this episode, Jill teams up with journalist Steven Petrow to unpack the emotional toll of these en...
2025-04-24
52 min
Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer
The Hidden Battle: Lung Cancer Stigma and the Power of Speaking Up
In this special re-release of Hope With Answers, lung cancer advocate Jill Feldman tackles a challenge that most patients never see coming—stigma. Originally aired in January 2020, this candid and emotional episode sheds light on the damaging assumptions patients face and how words can wound, even when well-intentioned. From doctors and friends to complete strangers, the first question many patients hear is: “Did you smoke?” It's a question that implies blame—and lung cancer survivors like Jill Feldman have heard it far too often. In this episode, Jill teams up with journalist Steven Petrow to unpack the emotiona...
2025-04-24
52 min
The Happy Grownup
Steven Petrow on The Joy You Make
Author Steven Petrow isn’t afraid of aging. In fact, he’s embracing it. Well, most of it. What he rejects is constant whining about aches and pains, conversations mired in “the good ol’ days,” eating dinner at 4pm, and other self-defeating behavior that he warns against in his very funny and very relevant best-selling book, Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old. Instead, Petrow has opted to focus on what has inspired the title of his newest book, The Joy You Make. This award-winning writer believes that joy is a choice, but one not related to what you...
2025-03-27
45 min
The Executor Help Podcast
Is Joy the Answer to the World's Negativity? Steven Petrow Weighs In!
In this episode David welcomes back award-winning journalist and author, Steven Petrow, to discuss his latest book, "The Joy You Make." Building on their previous conversation about aging and loss, David and Steven explore the concept of joy and its vital role in our lives, particularly during these challenging times. They discuss the differences between happiness and joy, the transformative power of gratitude, and the importance of self-reflection. Whether you're seeking to find joy in everyday moments or learn how to navigate through life's difficulties, this episode off...
2025-02-19
39 min
Mental Health + Aging with Dr. Regina Koepp
#114-Finding Joy in Life’s Hardest Moments with Steven Petrow
What if joy isn’t something we find, but something we create—especially in life’s hardest moments? In this episode of The Psychology of Aging Podcast, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Steven Petrow returns to share insights from his newest book, The Joy You Make. After experiencing profound loss—losing both parents, the end of a marriage, and supporting his sister through terminal cancer—Steven embarked on a journey to understand how joy coexists with grief, resilience, and even imperfection. Through deeply personal stories, humor, and wisdom, he reveals how...
2025-02-04
40 min
Nobody Told Me!
Steven Petrow: ...joy lives within me and within each of you
Steven Petrow is an award-winning journalist renowned for his ability to illuminate the human experience with warmth and insight. Known for his columns in The Washington Post, The New York Times, and USA Today, Steven has built a career offering thoughtful commentary on topics ranging from modern manners to personal wellness and aging with dignity. In this episode, we sit down with Steven to discuss his latest book, "The Joy You Make".The book is a powerful and uplifting exploration of how we can create joy in our lives, even in challenging times. Steven shares in...
2025-01-15
31 min
Out of the Comfort Zone
The Joy You Make with Steven Petrow
Send a textWith daily microstress, a heavy workload and a constant juggling of priorities, most leaders feel depleted. Add an out of the comfort zone role change and you can begin to feel that you can’t cope. If that isn’t enough, listen to the global news. Yet, I know that you will be a far better leader if you find a way to rebuild energy. One of the practices to build energy involves finding joy. It is possible, it isn’t just another task and you too can find more joy even with everything going o...
2025-01-15
40 min
Hopestream: Parenting Kids Through Addiction & Mental Health
The Joy You Make: Uplifting Wisdom for Difficult Parenting Journeys, with Steven Petrow
ABOUT THE EPISODE:When Steven Petrow's mother died in 2017, he decided to take up a practice that he'd heard about but never tried: gratitude journaling. As an award-winning journalist for the New York Times and Washington Post and author of several books, he was intimately familiar with writing. But finding joy amidst such an immense sense of loss seemed impossible and a gratitude practice seemed a little woo-woo.Within a year of beginning, his father also died, his marriage was crumbling, and his sister was diagnosed with cancer. So when the p...
2025-01-02
38 min
Talk Deathy to Me
Episode 6 – Hospice Realities: "I See Dead People”
In today’s Hospice Realities episode, we explore the phenomenon of what is called Shared Death or Near-Deaths, where the dying begin to see lost loved ones. This lowering of the veil seems to be experienced by folks regardless of their beliefs or religions. It is believed that this happens as a way for their lost loved ones to guide them to the next phase of their dying journey. Kelsey Jae reads a story by Steven Petrow in the Washington Post about his personal experience with one of these Nearing Death Awareness experiences. Have stories of...
2024-12-31
23 min
The 7
'Try This': Go find some joy
In this class in our audio course on finding joy, host Cristina Quinn explores practical exercises to help you embrace joy in everyday life. Steven Petrow, author of “The Joy You Make” and a contributing columnist for The Post, shares how things like wandering without a destination and rediscovering play can open the door to more joy, even during life’s toughest moments.Steven helps you learn how to cultivate joy through presence and curiosity, the transformative power of “getting lost” to create unexpected moments of connection, and how to embrace play — without the pressure to win.For mor...
2024-12-26
11 min
Try This
Why doing good feels great
In the third and final episode of our three-part course on cultivating joy, host Cristina Quinn dives into the connection between spreading kindness and experiencing happiness. Steven Petrow, author of “The Joy You Make,” shares compelling research on the “helper’s high” and how you can bring joy to others and yourself — whether it’s through volunteering, helping a neighbor or even sharing a simple moment with a stranger.Steven also challenges listeners to reconnect with lost traditions, such as handwriting letters, and shows how something as simple as picking up the phone can deepen relatio...
2024-12-23
11 min
Try This
Get lost. And play a little.
In this second class in our course on finding joy, host Cristina Quinn explores practical exercises to help you embrace joy in everyday life. Steven Petrow, author of “The Joy You Make” and a contributing columnist for The Post, shares how things like wandering without a destination and rediscovering play can open the door to more joy, even during life’s toughest moments.Steven helps you learn how to cultivate joy through presence and curiosity, the transformative power of “getting lost” to create unexpected moments of connection, and how to embrace play — without the pressure to...
2024-12-19
09 min
The Not Old - Better Show
Finding Joy in Life's Darkest Moments: A Conversation with Steven Petrow
Hello and welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Asscociates Interview Series on radio and podcast. Today we celebrate the joys and challenges of life after 50 with inspiring stories, insightful conversations, and plenty of good cheer. I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang, and today's episode is one you won't want to miss. We've all felt the weight of life's disappointments—unexpected losses, the heartbreak of saying goodbye to loved ones, or even the relentless stress of a world in turmoil. It's in those darkest moments that joy can seem impossibly out of re...
2024-12-06
24 min
The Executor Help Podcast
Behind Closed Doors: Family Secrets, Love Letters, and Life Lessons
In this Best of Executor Help: Stories of Life, Death, and Legacy. David revisits one of his favorite conversations with journalist and author Steven Petrow. His story about dealing with sadness, love, and family will make you laugh and cry at the same time. Steven talks about what he learned from life. He shares a touching story about his friend Jacqueline Zinn, who wrote lovely letters to her four kids before she passed away from brain cancer. Steven also talks about having hard conv...
2024-12-04
44 min
The Retirement Wisdom Podcast
Best Of - On Gratitude
It’s Thanksgiving here in the US. And there’s always a lot we can be grateful for – if we’re paying attention. This Best Of episode spins through a few of our guests who shared their experiences, insights and wisdom about gratitude. Often they found gratitude to be extremely valuable in times of adversity in their lives. I think they just might inspire you to keep gratitude going long after your tryptophan-induced nap on Thursday. If any of the clips on gratitude intrigue you, click on the links below to listen to the full conversations. Wishin...
2024-11-27
00 min
Courageous Wellness
Steven Petrow Talks Finding Joy in Grief and His Book: The Joy You Make
In 2017, Award-winning Washington Post columnist, Steven Petrow experienced one of the worst years of his life. He lost both his parents, separated from his husband, and learned that his sister had meta-static cancer. He began to question: how can one find joy during incredibly difficult times? He discovered that joy is not only around us, but within us. He examines this and so much more in his book THE JOY YOU MAKE: Find the Silver Linings--Even on Your Darkest Days, released this September. He explores the many expressions of joy and shows readers how to fi...
2024-11-27
55 min
The Retirement Wisdom Podcast
Is Semi-Retirement the Best of Both Worlds? – Liz Weston
Your retirement? You could wing it, but that’s not you. Design Your Future. Join our Design Your New Life in Retirement Program – two new groups start in January. Learn more _______________________ To retire or to work longer? There’s another option that may be just right for you – semi-retirement. We catch up with Liz Weston, who retired from NerdWallet earlier this year on how its working for her – and what you can learn from her experience. Liz Weston joins us from California. _______________________ Bio Liz Weston...
2024-11-18
25 min
The Retirement Wisdom Podcast
The Joy You Make - Steven Petrow
Design Your Future. Embrace Your Freedom. Early Bird discounted registration is now open for our next Designing Your New Life Group Program – with a Thursday group and a Friday group beginning in January. Each group is limited to 10 participants and only four spots are still open in each group. Learn more ____________________ Who wouldn’t sign up for more joy? Steven Petrow, author of The Joy You Make:Find the Silver Linings–Even on Your Darkest Days, rejoins us to share what he’s learned about joy – and how to cultivate m...
2024-10-28
32 min
ON THE KNOWS with Randall Kenneth Jones
Steven Petrow KNOWS How You Can MAKE Joy
Not long ago, Steven Petrow experienced one of the worst years of his life. He lost both his parents, separated from his husband, and learned that his sister had metastatic cancer. He began to question: how can one find joy during incredibly difficult times? Award-winning Washington Post columnist Petrow explains that joy is not only around us, but within us. He examines this and so much more in his much-anticipated book "The Joy You Make: Find the Silver Linings--Even on Your Darkest Days." Steven Petrow is an award-winning journalist and author who is best known fo...
2024-09-26
35 min
The Next Big Idea Daily
How to Find the Silver Linings Even on Your Darkest Days
From award-winning Washington Post columnist Steven Petrow, a guide to finding joy even during life’s most difficult times.
2024-09-13
14 min
Hack Your Happiness
Award-Winning Journalist Steven Petrow's Hacks For Finding Joy
Today, award-winning journalist and author, Steven Petrow, joins Hack Your Happiness to share his story of finding joy in daily life. After facing many hard times, including cancer in both himself and his beloved sister, Steven began to focus on finding joy - everywhere. Join us as Steven discusses his hacks to finding joy, how to look for the good, even in the darkest of times, and his secret to staying motivated as a writer! Want more happiness!? Check these out: Shop our Happiness Products: https://smallbitsofhappiness.com/gifts-for-teenagers-shop-all/ Order Steven's new book: Amazon.com Visit Steven's website: https://stevenpetrow.com/ See Ste...
2024-09-12
45 min
Indulge In Into A Eye-Opening Full Audiobook At Home.
The Joy You Make by Steven Petrow
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/123230to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Joy You Make Author: Steven Petrow Narrator: Steven Petrow, Michael Butler Murray, Maria Shriver Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins Release date: 09-10-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 18 ratings Genres: Meditation Publisher's Summary: We all know what it’s like to experience the disappointments and sorrows of life. Unexpected circumstances like layoffs, divorce, illness, and death can leave us hurting and isolated. Add to that the unending anxiety we feel at the state of the world—political strife and global upheavals—and we end up with a recipe for...
2024-09-10
7h 35
Settle in Inventory of Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy
Joy You Make: Find the Silver Linings--Even on Your Darkest Days - Steven Petrow
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Joy You Make: Find the Silver Linings--Even on Your Darkest DaysAuthor: Steven PetrowNarrator: Michael Butler Murray, Steven PetrowFormat: UnabridgedLength: 7:35:36Language: EnglishRelease date: 09-10-2024Publisher: Penguin AudioGenres: Self Development, Health & Wellness, Mindfulness & Meditation, Death & BereavementSummary:From award-winning Washington Post columnist Steven Petrow, a guide to finding joy even during life’s most difficult times AN OPEN FIELD PUBLICATION FROM MARIA SHRIVER We all know what it’s li...
2024-09-10
7h 35
Bookin’
305--Bookin' w/ Steven Petrow
This week, host Jason Jefferies is joined by award-winning journalist and 2024 North Carolina Piedmont Laureate Steven Petrow, who discusses his new book The Joy You Make, which is published by The Open Field and Penguin Life, and imprint of Penguin Random House. Topics of discussion include The Open Field, crowdsourcing, half-empty glasses vs. half-full glasses, life as a Piedmont Laureate, being too busy for your own good, joy as a whole wheat muffin, The Last First Day by Carrie Brown and much more! Copies of The Joy You Make can be purchased here from Page 158 Books! Steven Petrow will be appe...
2024-09-09
32 min
Tradeoffs
‘She Didn’t Want to Die. But She Didn’t Want to Suffer.’
A handful of states allow terminally ill people to take life-ending medications prescribed by a doctor instead of waiting for death. This week, we talk with journalist Steven Petrow about his sister’s choice to use medical aid in dying.Guest:Steven Petrow, Journalist and authorLearn more and read a full transcript on our website.Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter featuring the latest health policy research and news.Support this type of journalism today, with a gift. Ho...
2024-08-29
23 min
[B]OLD AGE With Debbie Weil
Podcast Finale: Debbie & Sam Reflect on Five Years of Podcasting and Ten Gap Years
Today is a special episode because, after five years, this podcast is ending. You’ll hear why in this episode. Debbie and her husband, Sam Harrington, wander a bit, there’s some repetition, and frankly Debbie doesn't sound very happy, but that’s because this has been a hard decision. Debbie thinks it's the right one; Sam needs convincing. They talk about getting old, about legacy (and how it’s different for the two of them, right now), about their life during the past decade, how it's changing even now (they're both 72), and about what lies ahead, at least...
2024-05-31
32 min
JACC Specialty Journals
JACC: CardioOncology Pulse - Cancer Survivorship: The Patient Perspective
JACC: CardioOncology Editor-in-chief, Bonnie Ky, MD, MSCE, FACC interviews Steven Petrow, an award-winning journalist and book author, who shares his moving story and personal experiences as a survivor of cancer.
2024-05-29
30 min
Sisters Cracking Up
Losing a Beloved Sister with Steven Petrow
We love Steven Petrow for many reasons: he's funny, he's smart, he's a kickass writer, and he's tirelessly devoted to his beloved family. Sadly, Steven lost his younger sister, Julie Petrow Cohen, to ovarian cancer in June 2023. From all accounts, Julie led a life that priortized joy, professionalism, social justice, and family. In essence, she lived her life in full throttle. At the end of her life, Julie chose when to die, accessing a little-known right in her state of New Jersey to die with dignity -- also known as Medical Aid in Dying (MAID). (M...
2024-04-22
49 min
The Reel Debaters
#245 "Im Serious, and don't call me Shirley" The Reel Talk About The Movie Quote
This week The Reel Debaters review Ripley (Netflix) Ghostbusters Frozen Empire, Dune 2, Highlander, Parks, and Rec, and give some time to the art of the movie quote, a list of the most quotable movies of the 21st century, and as always lots moreStarring Emily ClarkMicheal PetrowAntonio BucciniWhat we usedTop 50 Most Quotable Movies Ever - IMDbCollider ListJoin the debate now and leave your idea on our voicemail or ask a question on our QuoraAsk a QuestionR...
2024-04-20
1h 38
The Reel Debaters
#244 "What Kind Of American ?" The Best Civil War Debate
This week, the cast runs a mock simulation or "Civil War reenactment" using ONLY the 2024 movie Civil War trailer as their guide. Weapons, routes, vehicles, and supplies are debated until they complete their journalistic missionStarring Micheal PetrowMartin Navarro Jimmy SkinnerJoin the debate now and leave your idea on our voicemail and Quora page to ask whatever you want RD voicemail Ask a Question Events:Trivia night at The Handsome Daughter/April 23rd at...
2024-04-12
1h 20
The Broken Pack™: Stories of Sibling Loss
Navigating Loss Following Medical Aid In Dying as a Surviving Sibling: Steven / Julie
Send us a message!In this episode of The Broken Pack™: Stories of Sibling Loss , journalist and author Steven Petrow joins Dr. Dean to discuss various aspects of sibling loss, grief, and medical aid in dying. He shares his personal experiences with losing his sister, Julie, to a six-year ovarian cancer experience, navigating his responses to her choice, and their perspectives on end-of-life choices. The conversation highlights the importance of privacy, listening, and respecting the wishes of cancer patients and etiquette in both grief and cancer. Steven Petrow also shares Julie’s voice and hopes for expanding acces...
2024-04-09
50 min
Fixing Healthcare Podcast
FHC #128: ‘I Promised My Sister I Would Write About How She Chose to Die’
Late last year, Fixing Healthcare cohost Dr. Robert Pearl read a remarkable essay in the New York Times titled, “I Promised My Sister I Would Write About How She Chose to Die.” In that essay, Steven Petrow offers a deeply personal account of his sister Julie’s choice to use Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) in New Jersey. Her journey, marked by advanced ovarian cancer and the exhaustion of treatment options, illustrates the importance of MAID as a means of taking control at life’s end. The piece advocates for wider awareness and accessibility of such options, emphasiz...
2024-03-27
39 min
Kickass Boomers
#175: Neil Offen's book, "Building a Better Boomer", offers laugh-out-loud advice for the generation caught between ChatGPT and Betamax VHS.
Connect with Neil Offen Still Funny After All These Years. Neil Offen has been a humor columnist for four decades and in two countries. He’s also a card-carrying member of the baby boomer generation. And now he’s making affectionate and hilarious fun of his generation’s attempts to keep up, seem younger and maybe still be around for the launch of the iPhone 211 Pro. His new book, Building a Better Boomer, offers laugh-out-loud advice for the generation caught between ChatGPT a...
2024-03-25
29 min
Kickass Boomers
#175: Neil Offen's book, "Building a Better Boomer", offers laugh-out-loud advice for the generation caught between ChatGPT and Betamax VHS.
Connect with Neil Offen Still Funny After All These Years. Neil Offen has been a humor columnist for four decades and in two countries. He’s also a card-carrying member of the baby boomer generation. And now he’s making affectionate and hilarious fun of his generation’s attempts to keep up, seem younger and maybe still be around for the launch of the iPhone 211 Pro. His new book, Building a Better Boomer, offers laugh-out-loud advice for the generation caught between ChatGPT a...
2024-03-25
29 min
[B]OLD AGE With Debbie Weil
Steven Petrow on His Sister Julie, the Importance of Choice, and Medical Aid in Dying
In the Intro to this episode, you'll hear Steven Petrow talking about his sister Julie Petrow’s death last June 2023. After years of battling ovarian cancer, Julie, Steven’s five-years-younger little sister, chose to die in her New Jersey home by drinking a lethal cocktail. She was surrounded by her family. And it was legal. She used a procedure called MAID or medical aid in dying, which is now legal in 10 states in the U.S. plus the district of Columbia.But before she died, she made Steven, who is a bestselling author and a contributing columnist for...
2024-03-08
36 min
Tradeoffs
‘She Didn’t Want to Die. But She Didn’t Want to Suffer.’
A handful of states allow terminally ill people to take life-ending medications prescribed by a doctor instead of waiting for death. This week, we talk with journalist Steven Petrow about his sister’s choice to use medical aid in dying.Guest:Steven Petrow, Journalist and author Learn more and read a full transcript on our website.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter.Follow us on X, LinkedIn and Youtube. Email us at info@tradeoffs.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...
2024-02-22
23 min
Blinkist Podcast - Interviews | Personal Development | Productivity | Business | Psychology
Steven Petrow: Get Old With Grace
We might say that “age is just a number,” but if we're really honest with ourselves, a lot of us still think of “old” people as stubborn hoarders who eat dinner (too) early and are forever talking about their aches and pains. Why is that? And could there be another way? These questions prompted Steven Petrow, an award-winning journalist and author to begin compiling a list of things he won’t do when he gets old shortly after his 50th birthday. The list, which included “You won’t have to shout at me that I’m deaf” and “I won’t blame the family dog...
2024-01-22
25 min
Simplify
Steven Petrow: Get Old With Grace
We might say that “age is just a number,” but if we're really honest with ourselves, a lot of us still think of “old” people as stubborn hoarders who eat dinner (too) early and are forever talking about their aches and pains. Why is that? And could there be another way?These questions prompted Steven Petrow, an award-winning journalist and author to begin compiling a list of things he won’t do when he gets old shortly after his 50th birthday. The list, which included “You won’t have to shout at me that I’m deaf” and “I won’t blame...
2023-11-16
25 min
Seniority Authority
Stupid things I won't do when I'm old
Are you worried about growing old? Are you afraid of making the same mistakes as your parents? What can you do to ensure that you age gracefully and with dignity? Steven Petrow has had these questions—and answered them. Steven is an award-winning journalist and author of the book "Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old." Steven has used his experience from observing his parents’ mistakes to help the boomer generation do things differently. He has also defined the term “civilist” - someone who looks beyond themselves to think about their community, state, country, and planet. S...
2023-03-30
50 min
Prime Life
17-Using Humor to Break Down the Wall of Fear for Seniors and Families with Steven Petrow
We often compare our life trajectory to that of our parents. Sometimes we want to live just like them. Other times we hope to do things just a little bit different. What holds true in early life can also hold true in later ages. Steven Petrow, author of Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old, shares his perspective on growing older better than our parents perhaps did. He brings humor and empathy to the topic of aging gracefully. He's an award-winning journalist for the Washington Post, New York Times, and USA Today. Links mentioned in...
2023-02-21
42 min
Growing Bolder
Columnist Steven Petrow; Author Susan Silver; And we say goodbye to Harold Garde
Is there any way to make having difficult conversations a little easier? National newspaper columnist Steven Petrow may have the answer. He lays it all out under the heading, Stupid Things I won’t Do When I Get Old! With good advice for those of all ages.She was one of the first female sitcom writers in television. Author Susan Silver takes a look back at classic shows and the impact series like The Mary Tyler Moore Show are still having today.And we say goodbye to Harold Garde. An American abstract expressionist who was st...
2022-12-25
50 min
27 Views
Episode 9: Baking Stories into Pies with Steven Petrow
Pecan pie is serious business to Steven Petrow. It’s not just a cherished and delicious family tradition, but also a memory bank of shared gifts, goofs, and changes. Over the years, he has come to appreciate the value of mixing into each pie a good story, regardless of where it lands on the truth meter. He also attempts to sort out the pronunciation controversy over p-e-c-a-n. Steven Petrow is an award-winning journalist, columnist, and author. His work regularly appears in The Washington Post, The New York Times, and USA Today. He is the author of the be...
2022-12-07
19 min
How to Split a Toaster: A Divorce Podcast About Saving Your Relationships
Marriage Equality and Divorce Equality with Author Steven Petrow
Divorce for Same Sex Couples Is the Same as Any Other Divorce, Right?Marriage equality becoming the law of the land in 2015 ushered in a new era of rights finally uniting couples of the same sex behind the same set of protections as opposite sex couples. But with those rights to unite, came the equivalent rights to divorce. As our guest this week illuminates, the law is what it is, but there is also a cultural adaptation to gay divorce. Should an LGBTQ+ couple feel like they’re failing all that work to win the right to marry if they di...
2022-09-27
35 min
Nobody Told Me!
Steven Petrow: ...we can age in our own way
Joining us on this episode is award-winning journalist and author Steven Petrow. You may know Steven's work from The Washington Post, The New York Times, USA Today, All Things Considered and many other media outlets. His TED Talk called, "Three Ways to Practice Civility" has been seen close to two million times. Steven's latest book is for everyone facing aging and the people—their adult children, in particular,—who love them. It's called, "Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old: A Highly Judgmental, Unapologetically Honest Accounting of All the Things Our Elders Are Doing...
2022-06-02
28 min
ProAging Podcast
Discussion with Steven Petrow the award-winning author of STUPID THINGS I WON'T DO WHEN I GET OLD
A discussion that takes a humorous, irreverent, and poignant look at the gifts, stereotypes, and inevitable challenges of aging Steven Petrow is an award-winning journalist and book author who is best known for his Washington Post and New York Times essays on aging, health, and civility. This special event is brought to you by Montcordia with support from the Positive Aging Community Questions/Comments Answered in the Discussion As I understand it, Hollywood has discovered the beaut;y of silver/gray/white hair. I'm jealous. I am over 80, it doesn't look like I will e...
2022-03-30
55 min
Sisters Cracking Up
Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old with Steven Petrow
Ever look at the habits or behaviors of your parents and grandparents and think, "I'll never do that!" Sure you have. But Steven Petrow kept copious notes about all the things he'd never do...and then wrote a book about it. Yes, it's funny. But it's also touching and enlightening as Petrow takes us through the basics ("I won't color my hair!") and then moves us gracefully into a deeper understanding of what it means to grow older. Petrow watched his own parents as they aged (and passed) leading to a profound sensitivity to the aging and d...
2022-03-04
56 min
My Fourth Act Podcast
E45 | Special Edition | Elder Wisdom Isn't What You Think It Is
At what point in our lives do we become an elder? Does anyone really want to listen to elder wisdom? And what does it actually look and feel like to be a "modern elder?" I get to explore these salient questions on the MY FOURTH ACT Podcast with a very wide range of very cool peeps. I knew I had to speak with Chip Conley, the former Head of Hospitality and Global Strategy at Airbnb. Not only was Chip instrumental in helping Airbnb become the global mega-brand it is today - Chip also wrote THE book that si...
2022-01-13
16 min
Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations
Prayer of a Righteous Person Is Powerful
Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, reflects on an opinion piece in USA Today by Steven Petrow, titled, “Stop Gloating When Anti-vaxxers Die of COVID-19. It’s Tragic” (December 20, 2021, 7A). The piece centers on Marcus Lamb, head of Daystar Television Network, who died of COVID-19 on November 30. We are not to practice the uncivilized, unchristian ethic of dancing on someone’s grave. Unfortunately, Petrow also talks about “ineffective” means of combatting COVID-19, and one of those means that he cites is prayer. In reality, however, prayer is the most effective thing that w...
2022-01-11
05 min
Keep Connected with Meetup CEO David Siegel
Forming Friendships in Lonely Times
Steven Petrow, Washington Post columnist and author of Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old, joins the Keep Connected podcast to discuss community building at any age. In this talk on aging gracefully and living well, you’ll learn to fight loneliness, make new friends, and hear the difference between being alone and being lonely. Find out how to spot inauthentic relationships and cultivate authentic ones that will last well into your later years. Ranked as one of the top 25 CEO podcasts on Feedspot, Keep Connected with Meetup CEO David Siegel is a podcast abou...
2022-01-05
40 min
[B]OLD AGE With Debbie Weil
Debbie & Sam on Entering the Land of the Old
Yup, it's Debbie's 70th birthday today.She's been chewing this milestone over for months, knowing that turning 70 means entering the land of the old.Time is running out so fast. How many more good years does she have left before entering the land of the old, old? Realistically, at 70, she's got 10 to 15 good years of active living left. A sobering thought.She invites her husband Sam back on the show to talk about their bucket lists for this eighth decade. She and Sam both turned 70 this year. They share some of their projects f...
2021-12-11
24 min
Embodied
Primed: Getting Ready To Grow Old
Anita's parents have told her that they want their aging process to be easy on her and her siblings. But how does that intention become reality? Anita talks to folks who are looking at the aging process head-on and thinking about how to build webs of community and care for their older selves. Meet the guests: - Steven Petrow, journalist and author, talks about how watching his parents age has informed what he does and doesn't want for his older self and shares his tangible preparations and mindset shifts about aging - Vega...
2021-11-19
24 min
I Used to be Somebody
Steven Petrow: Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old
We had a true celebrity sighting this week on the show. Carl has a great time learning and laughing with Steven Petrow, the award-winning journalist, advice columnist, and book author. Steven is also well known for his appearances on NPR, TED talk fame and Washington Post and New York Times essays on all sorts of subjects, including aging, health and social civility. In this episode, he shares insights with us about his latest book, "Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Older". He talks about watching his parents grow older and other difficult subjects in an incredibly personal, honest...
2021-11-09
38 min
The Divorce Social
Steven Petrow
"What was challenging for me was separating the different threads of grief..."- Steven PetrowAuthor and Columnist at The Washington Post, Steven Petrow joins Samantha Baines to discuss dealing with losing his parents while splitting from his ex husband. The two open up about dealing with emotions when your ex moves on first, how they manage their anxiety and the true meaning of the phrase 'generous Daddy'. Steven discusses being honest with people about depressive episodes, noting gratitude at the start and end of his day and the two speak about being in a better...
2021-10-06
35 min
It's Judy's Show with Judy Gold
318: Steven Petrow (Part II)
We pick up Steven's session with Dr. Judy discussing the loss of parents, the fantastic "scone" story, & proper dinner party etiquette. Plus so much more! It's part 2 of Kill Me Now with Judy Gold & guest, Steven Petrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2021-09-21
44 min
It's Judy's Show with Judy Gold
317: Steven Petrow
We've picked up the intelligence level this week on Kill Me Now! The brilliant journalist/author Steven Petrow joins Judy, and in part 1 they cover some major topics revolving around Steven and his family. It's a 45 minute session with Dr Judy!...Its Kill Me Now with Judy Gold & Steven Petrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2021-09-14
47 min
The Three Tomatoes Happy Hour
“Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old”
Many of us think we are not going to do what the elders in our life did. You know, like driving well past the time when we shouldn't. Award-winning journalist Steven Petrow addresses these issues in his book, "Stupid Things I won't Do When I Get Old." It’s a funny and honest look at aging and a guidebook for all of us as we head into elderhood. You will laugh out loud and perhaps shed a few tears. Steven is a columnist for The Washington Post, USA Todayand a contributing writer for The New York Times as well as...
2021-08-25
28 min
Life Kit
'Can I Ask That?' Tips For Navigating Questions About Booster Shots And More
People are making up for time lost during the pandemic. Weddings are happening again. People are hosting cookouts, and going on vacation. Some people are heading back to in-person school and adjusting to working from the office again. But the health crisis is not over, and people in different parts of the country are taking very different approaches to that fact.These different approaches and thoughts are presenting some tricky situations, like asking people if they have or plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, or requesting that someone mask up.To talk through some...
2021-08-24
10 min
Silver FM 100.6
'Can I Ask That?' Tips For Navigating Questions About Booster Shots And More
People are making up for time lost during the pandemic. Weddings are happening again. People are hosting cookouts, and going on vacation. Some people are heading back to in-person school and adjusting to working from the office again. But the health crisis is not over, and people in different parts of the country are taking very different approaches to that fact.These different approaches and thoughts are presenting some tricky situations, like asking people if they have or plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, or requesting that someone mask up.To talk through some...
2021-08-24
13 min
Life Kit: Health
'Can I Ask That?' Tips For Navigating Questions About Booster Shots And More
People are making up for time lost during the pandemic. Weddings are happening again. People are hosting cookouts, and going on vacation. Some people are heading back to in-person school and adjusting to working from the office again. But the health crisis is not over, and people in different parts of the country are taking very different approaches to that fact.These different approaches and thoughts are presenting some tricky situations, like asking people if they have or plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, or requesting that someone mask up.To talk through some...
2021-08-24
10 min
Awesome Etiquette
Episode #363: When I Get Old
Welcome to Awesome Etiquette, where we explore modern etiquette through the lens of consideration, respect and honesty. On today’s show we take your questions on considerate condolences, handling subpar service, notes on dating notes, and a christmas card question, yes in august. For Awesome Etiquette Sustaining members our question is about bridesmaids being able to prioritize studies but still participate. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and a postscript interview with author Steven Petrow about his new book Stupid things I wont do when I get old.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
2021-08-23
1h 11
Hûrbînî
Bera jî Parêza Şekirî Bi Kêr Tê? — Steven Petrow | Hûrbînî Werger
Nivîsara Steven Petrowî ya li ser şekirî û parêza wî. Lînk: https://www.hurbini.com/2021/07/bera-ji-pareza-sekiri-bi-ker-te.html 🎧Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/Hûrbînî1 🎤Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vApLKZ 🎙️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3uCnQnI Hûrbînî: https://hurbini.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/hurbini1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hurbini1
2021-07-30
11 min
Mental Health + Aging with Dr. Regina Koepp
#069- Addressing Ageism with Humor & Civility with Steven Petrow
I have to admit, as a Geropsychologist who strives toward anti-ageism, when I set out to read Steven Petrow’s new book, STUPID THINGS I WON’T DO WHEN I GET OLD, I was skeptical. I judged the book by its title and doubted that it would match my mission of anti-ageism, but boy was I wrong. Steven Petrow’s new book is a warm and witty journey through aging and the valuable lessons learned along the way.In this podcast episode, Steven and I dive deep into his book and explore:Steven’s journey with agingThe...
2021-07-13
40 min
Good Questions...with Cameron Dole
S2E107 - Steven Petrow, Ice Cube, Seth Radwell, and Mike Mineo
In this episode, we visit with Washington Post columnist Steven Petrow, producer/actor/rapper/entrepreneur Ice Cube, business leader and author Seth Radwell, and singer-songwriter Mike Mineo. For complete episode details, socials, podcast merch and more visit www.GQwithCam.com You can help support this podcast with a donation at www.BuyMeACoffee.com/GQwithCam
2021-07-09
56 min
My Fourth Act Podcast
Ep. 19 | Steven Petrow | Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old
Steven Petrow, 63, is an award-winning journalist and book author who is best known for his Washington Post and New York Times essays on aging, health, and civility. His just-published sixth book, Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old is a funny and poignant FOURTH ACT page-turner. Steven is also an opinion columnist for USA Today, where he writes about civil discourse and manners. His 2019 TED Talk, “3 Ways to Practice Civility” has been viewed nearly two million times and translated into 16 languages.I Won’t Color My Hair (Even If It Worked for Diane MeSawyer). I Won’t Lie About...
2021-07-08
35 min
ON THE KNOWS with Randall Kenneth Jones
Steven Petrow's "Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old"
Not long after his 50th birthday, journalist and perennial do-gooder Steven Petrow began making a list of the stupid things he refused to do when he got old. This tally—which kept getting longer and longer—proved to be a highly judgmental, not-quite-mean-spirited-but-close accounting of everything he thought his parents were doing wrong. His list covered all their poor choices, and he personally vowed not to blame the dog for his incontinence (like his dad) — or to forgo a walker because it wrecked his outfit (like his mom). Or to join the chorus of "organ recita...
2021-07-01
45 min
Inside the Writer's Studio
Steven Petrow (7/1/2021) Inside the Writer's Studio Episode #84
Charlie talks with journalist, essayist, and columnist Steven Petrow about his book Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old and about what it means to be a Civilist and a Perennial. They discuss humor, aging, voice in personal essays, structure, a writer's relationship with readers, and the stuff they both plan on not doping as they get older (which is happening fast!).
2021-07-01
48 min
Unlock: This Thrilling Full Audiobook For Busy Professionals.
Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old by Steven Petrow
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/169399to listen full audiobooks. Title: Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old Author: Steven Petrow Narrator: Michael Butler Murray Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins Release date: 06-29-21 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 147 ratings Genres: Aging Parents Publisher's Summary:
2021-06-29
6h 12
Bookin’
138--Bookin' w/ Steven Petrow
This week, host Jason Jefferies is joined by Steven Petrow, author of Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old, which is published by our friends at Citadel Press. Topics of discussion include the pursuit of dreams, crowdsourcing, double-spacing after periods, preparing for a fall, ageism, "organ recitals", and much more. Copies of Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old can be purchased here with FREE SHIPPING for members of Readers' Club+.
2021-06-28
27 min
Nobody Told Me!
Steven Petrow: ...we can age in our own way
Joining us on this episode is award-winning journalist and author Steven Petrow. You may know Steven's work from The Washington Post, The New York Times, USA Today, All Things Considered and many other media outlets. His TED Talk called, "Three Ways to Practice Civility" has been seen close to two million times. Steven's latest book is for everyone facing aging and the people—their adult children, in particular,—who love them. It's called, Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old: A Highly Judgmental, Unapologetically Honest Accounting of All the Things Our Elders Are Doin...
2021-06-21
31 min
[B]OLD AGE With Debbie Weil
Steven Petrow on the Stupid Things He Won’t Do When He Gets Old
Today, Debbie talks with with Steven Petrow about his new book, Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old: A Highly Judgmental, Unapologetically Honest Accounting of All the Things Our Elders Are Doing Wrong. The title says it all, as does the format of the book. The list of stupid things to avoid is offered in 43 bite-size chapters. Steven is an award-winning journalist and author who is best known for his Washington Post and New York Times essays on aging, health, and LGBTQ issues. Debbie has been following his work for a while and when she h...
2021-06-18
37 min
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
Wait, We're Not Ready
We thought we were ready. We were in fact quite excited for all of this to be over, white-knuckling it until we could run outside and hug everyone we saw. But as freedom comes nearer, we’re less sure we want things to go back to how they used to be.Why is that? This reticence feels like it might go beyond issues of measuring risk. If a Fauci godmother showed up right now to wave her wand and magically declare the world to be fully safe, some of us would probably still stay cozy under our bl...
2021-04-28
43 min
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
First-Degree Wonkery
Only those in the wonky 1 percent should subject themselves to today’s nerdtastic Remnant, in which Jonah is joined for a third time by the Manhattan Institute’s Andy Smarick. The pair use Andy’s recent Dispatch piece on the folly of never-ending school closures to launch a wide-ranging discussion of the pandemic culture war and divisions among conservatives. Should you be friends with politicians? Why are some Americans desperate for normalcy to never return? And is it wise for so many right-wing whippersnappers to reject the so-called “dead consensus”? Unsurprisingly, Jonah thinks Hayek has the answer to at least one...
2021-04-14
1h 27
Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer
04 - The Lung Cancer Conversation: How to tell family you have cancer
What does it feel like living with lung cancer day-to-day? Lung cancer patient and nurse Gina Hollenbeck weighs in. Plus, we drop in on Jill Feldman and Steven Petrow's discussion about an oft-dreaded conversation: how to tell the family you have cancer. Then, hear from Kim Norris about the recent good news about the impact of lung cancer and what she has witnessed in the development of lung cancer treatments over the past 10 years. Guests Gina Hollenbeck, Nurse and lung cancer patient Jill Feldman, Lung cancer patient/advocate Steven Petrow, Manners and...
2020-04-09
42 min
Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer
04 - The Lung Cancer Conversation: How to tell family you have cancer
What does it feel like living with lung cancer day-to-day? Lung cancer patient and nurse Gina Hollenbeck weighs in. Plus, we drop in on Jill Feldman and Steven Petrow's discussion about an oft-dreaded conversation: how to tell the family you have cancer.
2020-04-09
42 min
Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer
03 - Lung Cancer Stigma: The things people say
Lung cancer brings with it an incredible set of challenges, including one that’s almost unique to lung cancer patients: THE STIGMA. Patients with lung cancer who never smoked are asked immediately about their smoking history by doctors, friends, even complete strangers. Jill Feldman has fought against the lung cancer stigma for years – she teams up with manners and civility expert, Steven Petrow, to talk about ways to handle the things people say when you tell them you have lung cancer. Plus, lung cancer researcher Dr. Alice Berger sheds new light on lung cancer in women, particularly young non-smokers.
2020-03-12
52 min
Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast
3×04 Gay Divorce
Marriage Equality means Divorce Equality. Although it's not being talked about a lot, sometimes things just don't work out and you have to break up your marriage. We asked journalist and author Steven Petrow, who often writes LGBT educational editorials in the Washington Post and the New York Times, and a gay divorced man, to talk to us about what it means to have had this experience. There are roughly 646,500 same-sex married couples in the US, according to a 2019 report by the William's Institute. For LGBTQ couples, the odds of breaking up are about 0% to 1.8% annually, which is slightly less th...
2020-01-20
56 min
Live Long and Master Aging
Steven Petrow: I will never get old
We will all get old, if we are lucky. Aging is a privilege, but facing up to the inevitable lifestyle changes, could leave some of us in denial. Steven Petrow is an award-winning journalist and author, best known for his candid essays in the Washington Post and New York Times, focussing on what it’s like to grow old. In this LLAMA podcast interview, recorded at TEDMED, Steven reflects on the aging process through the eyes of his parents and his own aspirations. He also discusses the challenges posed by loneliness, declining mobility and old age for LGBTQ people.
2019-07-02
27 min
Live Long and Master Aging
Steven Petrow: I will never get old
We will all get old, if we are lucky. Aging is a privilege, but facing up to the inevitable lifestyle changes, could leave some of us in denial. Steven Petrow is an award-winning journalist and author, best known for his candid essays in the Washington Post and New York Times, focussing on what it’s like to grow old. In this LLAMA podcast interview, recorded at TEDMED, Steven reflects on the aging process through the eyes of his parents and his own aspirations. He also discusses the challenges posed by loneliness, declining mobility and old age for LGBTQ people.
2019-07-02
27 min
Things You Should Know
3 ways to practice civility | Steven Petrow
What does it mean to be civil? Journalist Steven Petrow looks for answers in the original meaning of the word, showing why civility shouldn't be dismissed as conversation-stifling political correctness or censorship. Learn three ways we can each work to be more civil -- and start talking about our differences with respect.
2019-02-13
14 min
TED Talks Society and Culture
3 ways to practice civility | Steven Petrow
What does it mean to be civil? Journalist Steven Petrow looks for answers in the original meaning of the word, showing why civility shouldn't be dismissed as conversation-stifling political correctness or censorship. Learn three ways we can each work to be more civil -- and start talking about our differences with respect.
2019-02-13
14 min
TEDTalks Culture et société
Trois façons de pratiquer la civilité | Steven Petrow
Qu'est-ce qu'être civil signifie ? Le journaliste Steven Petrow cherche des réponses dans le sens originel du mot, nous montrant pourquoi la civilité ne devrait pas être écartée comme étant du politiquement correct ou de la censure freinant la conversation. Apprenez trois façons que nous pouvons employer pour être plus civils et commencer à parler de nos différences avec respect.
2019-02-13
14 min
TEDTalks Sociedade e Cultura
Três maneiras de praticar civilidade | Steven Petrow
O que significa ser civil? O jornalista Steven Petrow procura a resposta no significado original da palavra, mostrando porque a civilidade não deveria ser dispensada como conversa sufocante politicamente correta ou censura. Aprenda três maneiras de como podemos, cada um de nós, ser mais civis e começar a falar sobre nossas diferenças com respeito.
2019-02-13
14 min
TEDTalks Sociedad y Cultura
Tres formas de practicar el civismo | Steven Petrow
¿Qué es ser cívico? El periodista Steven Petrow busca respuestas en el significado original de la palabra, al mostrarnos que el civismo no debería definirse como conversaciones con lenguaje políticamente correcto o censura. Descubre tres formas en las que todos podemos trabajar para ser más cívicos y comenzar a hablar sobre nuestras diferencias con respeto.
2019-02-13
14 min
TEDTalks 사회와 문화
시빌리티(Civility, 시민 의식)를 실천하는 세 가지 방법 | 스티븐 페트로(Steven Petrow)
시민 의식을 실천한다는 것은 무슨 뜻일까요? 언론인 스티브 페트로는 이에 대한 답을 단어의 본래 의미에서 찾으며 시빌리티(Civility)를 그저 대화를 딱딱하게 만드는 정치적 올바름 또는 검열로만 치부해서는 안되는 이유를 설명합니다. 시민 의식을 함양하기 위한 3가지 방법과 -- 서로 간의 차이에 대해 존중하며 얘기하는 방법을 배워보세요.
2019-02-13
14 min
TED Podcast | Society and Culture
시빌리티(Civility, 시민 의식)를 실천하는 세 가지 방법 | 스티븐 페트로(Steven Petrow)
시민 의식을 실천한다는 것은 무슨 뜻일까요? 언론인 스티브 페트로는 이에 대한 답을 단어의 본래 의미에서 찾으며 시빌리티(Civility)를 그저 대화를 딱딱하게 만드는 정치적 올바름 또는 검열로만 치부해서는 안되는 이유를 설명합니다. 시민 의식을 함양하기 위한 3가지 방법과 -- 서로 간의 차이에 대해 존중하며 얘기하는 방법을 배워보세요.
2019-02-13
14 min
The Family Archives
Steve Schirripa and Steven Petrow - #1524-2
Get your vest-wearing monkey and your organ grinder, because it's time for Buona Sera with Steve Schirripa. He doesn't approve of this decision, but we find stereotypes help us cope with the world. After that, regifting - good? It can be, unless you give the gift back to the person who gave it to you. Steve 2 has some holiday etiquette ideas to help avoid this and other foibles and follies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...
2018-12-20
54 min
Expanded Perspectives
Vile Vortices
On this weeks episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys start the show off talking about how there was apparently a wave of some very strange sightings of what appeared to be Pterodactyls over the English countryside back in 1982-1983. Then, from mid-September onward, solar panels will be mandatory for new homes in South Miami, Florida. The law — which was passed with a four-to-one majority — states that builders must install 16 m² (175 ft²) of solar panel per 93 m² (1000 ft²) of sunlit roof area, or one panel with a 2.75 kilowatt capacity per 93 m² (1000 ft²) of living space; the rule also extends to some renovati...
2017-07-31
1h 14
Expanded Perspectives
Vile Vortices
On this weeks episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys start the show off talking about how there was apparently a wave of some very strange sightings of what appeared to be Pterodactyls over the English countryside back in 1982-1983. Then, from mid-September onward, solar panels will be mandatory for new homes in South Miami, Florida. The law — which was passed with a four-to-one majority — states that builders must install 16 m² (175 ft²) of solar panel per 93 m² (1000 ft²) of sunlit roof area, or one panel with a 2.75 kilowatt capacity per 93 m² (1000 ft²) of living space; the rule also extends to some renovati...
2017-07-31
1h 12
Matthew Keys
Excerpt: Steven Petrow interview on airline hacking incident
Recorded February 25, 2016 | Released February 26, 2016
2016-02-27
01 min